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selegue

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  1. The Adventure 232 you won surely is one of the great covers of the entire run. Beautiful colors! Thanks Jack
  2. Oh boy! A copy of Fantastic Four Annual 2 with a back cover! On its way to me from the shiverbones pedigree Jack
  3. A couple of other 10¢ cover ebay wins on their way to me. ...sure to become a classic. For once, the hype was true. Jack
  4. Gil Kane, who drew a handful of wonderful greytone Western covers. I just got one of those in the mail today -- not a washtone but a nice, early one. Howard Sherman cover, Canadian edition. Jack
  5. One of my favorite precode mad scientist covers -- from the shiverbones pedigree! Thanks, Jack
  6. I have one of those but it's at best a poor second cousin of your copy. Very nice! Did you see the Sheena ad inside the front cover? Jack
  7. The swindling cave man? I'll have to let you know about him -- I don't have it in hand yet. Jack (on the Flintstones he'd be named George Gypsum)
  8. Here's where I meant to post this book, not the Timely thread. WOOF! Another entrant in the "presentable Golden Age way under $100" category. Apparently nobody loves Klaus Nordling. Jack
  9. Are you a "RED DRESS" collector too Billy? West I thought the blue trunks sold him on this cover. Jack zudo's bare chest did it; shows what you scientists know. look right next to zudo; jack is IN THE LAB! Those jungle boy are hard to resist. Yeah, I was thinking Jack might make a good avatar -- I'll see how it cleans up. PS: Not bad. Thanks, Jack
  10. Are you a "RED DRESS" collector too Billy? West I thought the blue trunks sold him on this cover. Jack
  11. Here's one you don't see often. Crime and Punishment 3 Jun-48 Lev Gleason Publications, used in SOTI, pg. 112; injury-to-eye panel Really nice cover inks -- shiny and unfaded. Tough to capture the slightly greenish blue behind the logo in a scan. Plenty of wanton violence in this issue. Here's the SOTI panel. Jack
  12. It's the blood , that would disappear from covers after the code. Just another day at the office for Mr. Tracy Jack
  13. Very nice -- similar style on both, esp. the Damsel in Distress. Same artist? House style? GCD says Doc = Warren Kremer on Super-Mystery. Does E = Edd Ashe on Silver Streak? Jack
  14. Not as unusual as Hyper, but a couple of recent wins that you don't see every day. T-Man 1 and 5. Cold War hysteria! Jack
  15. I believe that's Captain Gallant (ran in Prize 7 through 9). If the artist is the same as the story, he must be Grieg Chapian -- not someone I know anything about. JPS
  16. Very nice! Who is the character in the bottom circle on the left? He looks like Fletcher Hanks drew him. Did he? I can't find a Hanks checklist. Jack
  17. Nice one! I believe that cover was painted by the incomparable Norm Saunders. Great cover! Maybe not: David Saunders' fantastic website G. I. Joe #12 (actual v2 n12) Ziff-Davis Pbl. (Norm's 9th, and last, of 9 covers for this title) NOTE: All subsequent painted covers are by Clarence Doore or Allen Anderson Jack
  18. The cover designer certainly nailed the caption placement. Jack
  19. Getting into the spirit on Christmas Parade 2, Santa seems to have had one too many eggnogs. Jack
  20. Another lucky win -- ratty copy but I suspect it's scarce. Seller's photo, cleaned up a little bit. All-American Men of War #3 (but either the 2nd or 4th book in the series, depending on how you count). 1953 -- I guess it's really Golden Age, not Silver Age, but it fits in better here. Jack
  21. Early SA Marvel that I was happy to win recently. Not in hand yet. Kirby sure liked Easter Island. Jack
  22. Has anyone posted this link yet? I'm way behind. virtual newsstand Home page Newsstand photos Jack