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Garystar

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  1. 40 minutes ago, Get Marwood & I said:

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    ....and could you not have picked one of these Gary?

    Sorry if I've let the UK down, but Silver Surfer #10 was the one that got me started on my comic road to ruin and as you know it doesn't exist as a pence or even a pence stamped. 

  2. 4 hours ago, pemart1966 said:

    Looks as if the civilian on the right in the blue suit is at least a partial re-draw - not to mention colour change on the suit.  Also, a fourth civilian on the sidewalk is missing...so lots of alterations when you compare with the original comic book.

    Whilst Creepy Worlds is a UK reprint the alternative cover wasn't done in the UK, look at these covers from the Fireside "Origins Of Marvel Comics"img030.thumb.jpg.429054766a38f1d7ee4762830285e8fa.jpg

    only three people on sidewalk (although in UK we call it a pavement)

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    No vent in Banner's lab coat

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    …… how many Stonemen?

    Compared to the published comic versions we all know;

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  3. 8 hours ago, Jacksonson241 said:

    I am soon going to put it up on eBay for auction for 50. Thanks everyone for helping.

    I'll try to reply and keep you all updated

    Whilst I don't actively collect these Alan Class comics I pick up the Marvel super-hero reprints when I see them cheap (£1 - £5). In the last few years those reprinting key issues - AF#15, TOS#39 and your FF#1 - have soured in price mirroring the key issue focus on the originals. As to value I agree with Lazyboy and I'd be surprised if you didn't get around £200 for it.

    Try Wiki for some useful info on these Alan Class comics, I know wiki isn't always reliable but I think most here is. Also 30th Century Comics site although info is dated;

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Class_Comics

    https://30thcenturycomics.co.uk/extras/alan-class/

  4. On 8/17/2019 at 6:32 PM, ivrimark said:

    I read somewhere that money was pouring in, one buck at a time, and the bookkeeping was sloppy.  But if Ben Grimm was indeed in charge of things, he had a lot more important things to do at the time.

    From my reading the MMMS club was run in house and was run in a professional manner. However the later Marvelmania International Fan Club was out sourced and it was this club where the booking was "sloppy". Cash and cheques were being pocketed and many fans did not get what they paid for. I also read that the Marvelmania guys didn't fully pay Jack Kirby for all of the art he supplied them which furthered soured his deteriorating relationship with Marvel and Stan Lee (although not strictly Marvel's fault).

  5. If you can locate a copy this book tells the history of the club, all the memorabillia with plenty of pictures and the ads which appeared in the comics. Research for the book from contemporary fanzines and a 2008 interview with Stan Lee he estimates membership to be 50,000 upwards.

    Membership cards are numbered but not straight forward to gauge membership numbers; My first issue card (white) issued with the 1964-1967 kit is numbered 15593 whilst my second issue card (yellow) issued 1967-1969 is numbered 277. The second issue card pictured in the book is numbered 21014. So perhaps the numbers were completely random or they started again with the second set - if the latter is true then there were at least (15,593 + 21,014) 36,607 members.

    (J Ballmann has also published an equally informative book on early bronze age memorabilia)   

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  6. 4 hours ago, porcupine48 said:

    I just checked the copies I had close by and none of the half dozen or so I looked at have rust,including a Terrific #1,a few Spider)-Man weekly and MWOM.Rusty staples are sort of anathema to me,so you gang had me concerned.I guess I'm lucky to have found rust free copies

    Have they lived with you long in Canada? Perhaps it is a UK climate effect on poor quality staples, either that or you have a really good eye for spotting nice examples. My copy of Terrific #1 has nice white pages and nasty rusty staples. (Early MWOM and Spider-man Comics Weekly were glued so don't suffer from this problem).

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  7. 12 hours ago, boomtown said:

    Quick question for the UK collectors.

    I recently purchased a complete run of the Terrific and Fantastic series from the UK. I was putting together a set slowly and decided to bite the bullet on the full sets to save on all the shipping costs that would have added up over many multiple purchases. I specifically asked about the rusty staples problem and the seller said that "some" do have rusty staples and that it was a common problem because of the staples used. Get the books and "all" have rusty staples.

    Is it really, really difficult to find these books with clean staples? Is it just something you have to deal with when putting this set together?

    I can't comment about all of them because I only have a few issues but I can say that all of the issues I do have have rusty staples. I have a very nice Pow #1 which has rusty staples and even the otherwise near mint "spider-matic" gun has a rusty pin. It must be our UK climate.

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  8. Here's an oddity I recently noticed whilst looking at my DD issues; #12 pence copy has utilised the 12c price to become the issue number and has the price where the cents copy has the issue number. This wasn't continued into #13 as UK issues started including the month and would only have worked if the price had been 13c.

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  9. Have a search of eBay uk Two Gun Kid 64 for an even more eye popping asking price. I used to set my upper limit for westerns and sgt fury at 50p (pence,  cents, condition unimportant) and was still picking them up at that price into the early 2000s which makes It hard to comprehend asking prices such as these.

    The vast knowledge of all things comics by the guys on this site is what attracted me, and i’m Sure many others, to it so please keep sharing. 

  10. My collection, bar a few Adams Batman trades, is all Marvel. As collection has grown and also branched into Marvel memorabilia I've had to make room by letting go of everything bar main collection so sorry can't help with other publishers. There are still silver age westerns and humour mags I look out for so if I come across any more pence copies from your list I'll post. 

  11. This is my copy of Gunsmoke Western #64, at first glance appears to be the ultra rare 6B price variant

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    I've looked at the others on your list and my copies are either cents issues (GSW and RK) or I haven't got them at all (TGK, WY). I've had TGK #58 on my wants list for many years, although it pops up regularly in USA I can't bring myself to pay the postage on it - I've never seen a copy from UK.

  12. The confirmed pence list is a great piece of work, I had assumed that common titles like FF or Spider-man had pence copies of all distributed issues. No work for me today so just spent morning comparing pence list to my comics and they match almost exactly, as I collected most of my silver age collection in UK pre-internet I have a lot of pence issues but my pence/cents list mirrors Marwood's. I noticed a number of issues you list as no pence copies Duncan McAlpine's guides show as scarce or uncommon in UK, my copies of several of these are unstamped cents copies making me wonder whether there are more UK non-distributed issues than previous guides have suggested. I could only find one pence issue in my collection your list isn't showing, I can't believe its not common in UK so probably glitch in your list. (What a bargain, Barry Windsor-Smith double sized issue for 6p!)

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  13. Hi Guys, I've been observing the boards for several years but never joined until today. Being in UK I've long had an interest in the pence/cents debate. Anyway here are a couple images of my comics you may be interested. (Apologies if I've posted scans incorrectly and they don't come out in which case I may need some insufficiently_thoughtful_person guide help).img009.thumb.jpg.579cafd9b71cccc33bfe097cf2876614.jpg

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