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Bunky Brian

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  1. Agreed, will be getting pix this week, of the original EC art, and post here to offer to the boardies first. Bri
  2. Thanks to everybody that bought in the thread, Gary sounds like an incredible passionate collector to say the least. I could use some help, in strategies' for selling a ton of original EC artist commissioned art, and paintings. Any experienced OA collectors reading this, give me a PM, to discuss in detail. thanks Brian
  3. last one TALES FROM THE CRYPT #26 Grade: 5.5 FN - Price: $350 OCT 1951; Cream to off white. One half inch tape inside spine. The book has the distinction of sporting Wally Woods second cover for EC. The comics lead story, drawn by Jack Davis, features an artist who thinks he is been underpaid, and in true EC fashion, the guy has got a plan to exact revenge. Other artists include standby Graham Ingels, plus Golden Age stalwarts H. L. Larsen and George Roussos. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  4. Sorry, I missed these two books TALES FROM THE CRYPT #25 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $350 AUG 1951; Cream to off white pages. Al Feldstein does one of his six covers for the title, which evolved from The Crypt of Terror, which evolved from Crime Patrol, which evolved from International Crime Patrol, which evolved from International Comics (whew!). We think they finally got it right with the final name! Jack Davis, Graham Ingels, Wally Wood, and Jack Kamen make the insides as good as the outside. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  5. Hey David, your right hitting the refresh did bring the image up that was fun, we all kinda bonded, and nobody else ruined the party LOL PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, THE ACTION IS ON YOU THE BUYER, TO COPY AND PASTE, THE BOOK(S) TITLE # GRADE AND PRICE, AND SEND TO ME PM PLEASE. EVERYBODY PLAY NICE, IF YOU WERE LATE AND DID NOT GET A BOOK, BE RESPECTFUL OF THE BOARDIE THAT DID, THANKS, BRIAN I CAN AND WILL COMBINE AND SEND YOU INVOICE IF YOU WANT, THROUGH PAYPAL, OR ITS YOUR CHOICE HOW YOU WANT TO PAY, SELLER DID NOTIFY THAT HE CAME ACROSS ANOTHER LOAD OF 100 EC, SO I EXPECT TO GET THEM IN THE NEXT WEEK, THANKS AGAIN, BRIAN
  6. this be the last one, WEIRD SCIENCE-FANTASY #29 Grade: 5.5 FN - Price: $550 JUN 1955; Cream to off white pages. Classic Frank Frazetta cover. Last pre-code issue. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  7. WEIRD SCIENCE-FANTASY #26 Grade: 6.0 FN Price: $300 SEP 1954; Cream to off white pages. One inch tape on spine. This is the 'Special Flying Saucer Report' issue, featuring all incidents based on 'true' stories. The flying saucer cover and a story inside are by Al Feldstein. Atomic explosion panels. Wally Wood, Reed Crandall, George Evans, and Joe Orlando art. Tape on spine. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  8. WEIRD SCIENCE-FANTASY #24 Grade: 4.5 VG + Price: $250 JUN 1954; Cream to off white pages. Harlan Ellison's first professional story, 'Upheaval,' is in this issue. The teenage Ellison must have been thrilled to see his work illustrated by no less a talent than Al Williamson! The story was actually a recycled fanzine story which the writer proceeded to recycle a few more times, most notably as an episode of TV's 'Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea.' The issue also has art by Wally Wood, Joe Orlando, and Bernard Krigstein. The cover is by Al Feldstein. Small amount of tape inside cover. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  9. WEIRD SCIENCE #21 Grade: 5.5 FN - Price: $250 SEP 1953; Cream to off white pages. William Gaines and Al Feldstein appear in a story inside this issue with a Wally Wood cover and art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  10. WEIRD SCIENCE #19 Grade: 4.5 VG + Price: $350 MAY 1953; Cream to off white pages. A creepy outer-space cover by Wally Wood (one of his best genres!) wraps this cool comic. The book also contains a Ray Bradbury adaption and biography. The interior art is by Wood, Al Williamson (with a Frank Frazetta assist, no less), Bill Elder, and Joe Orlando. This book was mentioned in the infamous Seduction of the Innocent, by Dr. Fredric Wertham. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  11. WEIRD SCIENCE #17 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $250 JAN 1953; Cream to off white pages. Another killer-alien cover done by the incredible Wally Wood graces this legendary book, which also includes artwork by Jack Kamen and Al Williamson. As an added bonus, this issue was also used in the infamous Parade of Pleasure. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  12. WEIRD SCIENCE #16 Grade: 5.5 FN - Price: $300 NOV 1952; Cream to off white pages. Half inch tape inside front cover. Cover by Wally Wood. Art by Wood, Al Williamson, Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando. One page ad for Mad Magazine #1. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  13. WEIRD SCIENCE #15 Grade: 6.5 FN + Price: $350 SEP 1952; Cream to off white pages. Water mark inside pages. Wally Wood dinosaur/rocket ship cover. Wood, Al Williamson/Roy Krenkel, Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  14. WEIRD SCIENCE #15 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $450 NOV 1950; (#4) Cream to off white pages. Feldstein's classic War of the Worlds cover artwork is matched only by the cover story inside. Other contributors to this issue are Harvey Kurtzman, Graham Ingels and Jack Kamen. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  15. I don't know why some of the image, do not show, sorry bout that, arghhhh
  16. WEIRD SCIENCE #14 Grade: 6.0 FN Price: $350 JUL 1952; Off white to white pages. Wally Wood draws a group of spacemen landing on a lush planet on this awe inspiring cover. This spectacular issue also includes artwork by Bill Elder and Joe Orlando. Rusty lower staple. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  17. WEIRD SCIENCE #13 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $300 MAY 1952; Cream to off white pages. A gorgeous Wally Wood cover highlights this exceptional issue, which has a flying saucer story -- Spa Fon! Inside is artwork by such EC greats as Al Feldstein, Joe Orlando and Wally Wood. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  18. WEIRD SCIENCE #12 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $250 MAR 1952; Cream to off white pages. A wild Wally Wood cover illustration shows the classic 'inside the space ship' scene Wood became famous for. Interior stories include art by Wood (two stories), Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  19. WEIRD SCIENCE #9 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $250 SEP 1951; Off white to white pages. Wally Wood cover (his first cover for EC). Wood and Jack Kamen art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  20. WEIRD SCIENCE #8 Grade: 5.5 FN - Price: $250 JUL 1951; Cream to off white pages. The artists here include Al Feldstein (who drew the incredible outer space cover, complete with weird aliens), Jack Kamen, and Wally Wood. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  21. WEIRD FANTASY #21 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $400 SEP 1953; Cream to off white pages. This issue adapted the classic science fiction tale 'The Million-Year Picnic' by Ray Bradbury. On top of that, it boasts a great science fiction cover by Frank Frazetta and Al Williamson. The interior art is by Williamson, Roy Krenkel, John Severin, Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  22. WEIRD FANTASY #20 Grade: 4.5 VG + Price: $250 JUL 1953; Cream to off white pages. 3.5 inch tape on spine. Cover by Al Feldstein. Art by John Severin, Bill Elder, Al Williamson, Frank Frazetta, Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando. Adapts 'I, Rocket' by Ray Bradbury. Tape on spine. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  23. WEIRD FANTASY #19 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $250 MAY 1953; Cream to off white pages. Adapts 'R is for Rocket' by Ray Bradbury. Al Williamson photo frontispiece and biography. Joe Orlando cover and art. Al Williamson, Roy Krenkel, Jack Kamen, John Severin, and Bill Elder art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  24. WEIRD FANTASY #18 Grade: 6.0 FN Price: $300 MAR 1953; Cream to off white pages. Adapts 'Zero Hour' by Ray Bradbury. Al Williamson and Al Feldstein cover. Williamson, Jack Kamen, Joe Orlando, and John Severin art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.