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Comics, Pulps, and Paperbacks: Why such a discrepancy in values?
davet75 replied to Reno McCoy's topic in Pulp Magazines
Brief interlude: Pulp market is officially bonkers. Granted the ebay copy had a detached cover... but still... -
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Bundle Deal: take lots 2 and 3 above for $150 (shipping included, CONUS only) and get bonus book. If all 3 lots sell as a bundle or separately, I will post an additional lot for donation for this thread (Dusty's family) and for the Drew family thread. All Proceeds to the family via GoFundMe site. https://gofund.me/741e4cf6 1) Fiction House reader lot $100 $90 (shipping included, CONUS only): Kanga #1 (GD- to GD); Jungle 76 and 79, Wings 24 and 34 (lot is GD+ to GD/VG); Jumbo Comics Covers (VF); Planet Stories #9 Adventure House reprint (VF) claimed by @rdp collectibles 2) Paperbacks (not reprints) and 3 Pulp reprints $100 $90 (shipping included, CONUS only): Flame by Paul Renin (Archer Press) , Sex by Paul Renin (Archer Press) , White Slave Racket by Roland Vane (Leisure Library) The Chastity of Gloria Boyd by Donald Clarke (Berkley Books) Spicy Mystery 3 reprints (nice quality) 3) Pulp lot $100 $90 (shipping included, CONUS only): that's a lot of good pulp reading! note: Planet stories has tape in 2 corners, Super Science Fiction Green Gal GGA cover has tape tear and black ink/resto in right upper corner Bonus) From the personal library of Mike Mignola inscribed with personal note and signature by Mignola: Collected Ghost Stories by M.R. James. includes photocopy of certificate from Dark Horse to original contest winner (with spelling error and all!)
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All Proceeds to the family via GoFundMe site. https://gofund.me/741e4cf6 3) Pulp lot $100 $90 (shipping included, CONUS only): that's a lot of good pulp reading! note: Planet stories has tape in 2 corners, Super Science Fiction Green Gal GGA cover has tape tear and black ink/resto in left upper corner Planet Stories, Fantastic, Thrilling Ranch Stories and Startling Stories average grade G/VG; Super Science Fictions average grade VG
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All Proceeds to the family via GoFundMe site. https://gofund.me/741e4cf6 2) GGA Paperbacks (not reprints) and 3 Pulp reprints $100 $90 (shipping included, CONUS only): Flame by Paul Renin (Archer Press) , Sex by Paul Renin (Archer Press) , White Slave Racket by Roland Vane (Leisure Library) The Chastity of Gloria Boyd by Donald Clarke (Berkley Books) Spicy Mystery 3 reprints (nice quality)
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It's truly heart-warming to see our community pull together to support other Boardies and their families! Here are a few modest donations. All Proceeds to the family via GoFundMe site. https://gofund.me/741e4cf6 1) Fiction House reader lot $100 $90 (shipping included, CONUS only): Kanga #1 (GD- to GD); Jungle 76 and 79, Wings 24 and 34 (lot is GD+ to GD/VG); Jumbo Comics Covers (VF); Planet Stories #9 Adventure House reprint (VF) Claimed by @rdp collectibles
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Comics, Pulps, and Paperbacks: Why such a discrepancy in values?
davet75 replied to Reno McCoy's topic in Pulp Magazines
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Comics, Pulps, and Paperbacks: Why such a discrepancy in values?
davet75 replied to Reno McCoy's topic in Pulp Magazines
A few of my pickups from Windy City Pulp Con! Barbarians of Mars and Warriors of Mars by Michael Moorcock (under pseudonym Ed Bradbury) Lancer 1st Ed - signed by Michael Moorcock! Ace Double H77 The Singing Stones / Derai - signed by cover artist Kelly Freas (one of my favorite artists)! ...and also signed by authors EC Tubbs and Juanita Coulson -
Bundle Deal! $250 (shipping included, CONUS only) for all 3 lots above. Bundle lot goes to Comics-n-ERB! Thank you! All Proceeds to the family via GoFundMe site. 1) Pulp Lot $100 (shipping included, CONUS only): Amazing Stories issues June 1950/July 1950/March 1953 (part of a Heritage lot, graded VG/VG+), Super Science Stories Sept 1949 (G/VG), Science Fiction Quarterly Nov 1952 (G/VG), and Captain Future Dec 1941/March 1944 (Both Fair to GD-) 2) Eerie (Warren) Lot $100 (shipping included, CONUS only): #27 CGC 9.2; reader lot 33, 97, 114, 131, 133, 137 (VG to F/VF) 3) Paperback lot $100 (shipping included, CONUS only): Sinful Sisters (Archer Press), Night Haunts of Paris (Archer Press), Pick-Up Girl (Leisure Library), Death for a Doll (Leisure Library)
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What an amazing community we have! Thank you Sharon @skypinkblu for starting this thread. I didn't know Thomas @djpinkpanther67 but he was a member of this community and I'm happy to support his family with a few modest donations. All Proceeds to the family via GoFundMe site. Bundle lot goes to Comics-n-ERB! Thank you! 1) Pulp Lot $100 (shipping included, CONUS only): Amazing Stories issues June 1950/July 1950/March 1953 (part of a Heritage lot, graded VG/VG+), Super Science Stories Sept 1949 (G/VG), Science Fiction Quarterly Nov 1952 (G/VG), and Captain Future Dec 1941/March 1944 (Both Fair to GD-)
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Windy City Pulp show, 2023. NEXT weekend, April 20 - 23
davet75 replied to catrick339's topic in Pulp Magazines
This was my first time attending Windy City and I was very pleasantly surprised. It's definitely an old-school show dedicated to collectors and enthusiasts. Everyone from the organizers, dealers and fellow collectors/attendees were super friendly and welcoming. I was happy to meet a few dealers i had done some business with by email and online, so it was nice to place a face to a name! I found prices for lower grade and/or non-key pulps to vary widely from very affordable (i.e. bought several that I didn't need but prices were too good to pass) to optimistic ebay level. I also heard that Matt Nelson was there Friday showing off the new CGC pulp case prototype. The auctions showcased some impressive and rare items, and some jaw-dropping prices were paid for high grade Weird Tales and Lovecraft ephemera. Although I suppose not so shocking with the current trajectory of the pulp market. I was very happy (and pleasantly surprised) with the few auction items I did win. Overall an awesome experience and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in pulps, pulp art, and pulp history, and to those who enjoy an old-school collector's experience. I definitely plan to attend again. -
Comics, Pulps, and Paperbacks: Why such a discrepancy in values?
davet75 replied to Reno McCoy's topic in Pulp Magazines