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Hepcat

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  1. Doggy fans seem to be scarce on this board. Where are all the covers picturing Streak the Wonder Dog, Rex the Wonder Dog, Pluto, Scamp, Ruff and Ready, Huckleberry Hound, Augie Doggy and Doggy Daddy, and Loopy de Loop?
  2. Can you imagine how big a winner a non-smoker (or non-drinker) would have been? Taking advantage of the addictions of others?
  3. A bad oversight on your part for such a great cover!
  4. If sales data are any reflection of print runs, no where near as many Charlton comics were printed.
  5. To another Kid Colt Outlaw (with a Joe Maneely cover):
  6. I'm a big fan of John Severin's artwork as well!
  7. Ahhhhh but the Clay Harder Two-Gun Kid was drawn by the incomparable Joe Maneely! (Not mine.)
  8. The cover concepts and renderings in Mystery in Space and Space Adventures when they were edited by Julius Schwartz in the 1950's and early 1960's were fabulous!
  9. My Northland Teen Titans comics both of which are graded NM:
  10. Yeah, I kept wondering through the 1970's and 1980's whether my neck of the woods in southern Ontario was just a backwater for the Silver Age DC and Archie superhero comics I most wanted. Looking through Overstreet was really frustrating since I very rarely saw the comics I really wanted advertised in the Comics Buyer's Guide.
  11. First Unk and the Varmints in letter column: 18 First Unk and the Varmints cover: 19 First Unk and the Varmints story: 20
  12. Elmo the Wonder Dog is boss cool! Here he is on the back cover of 100-Page Super Spectacular 14:
  13. I love the vest that the Silver Age Two-Gun Kid wore, but I don't like the fact that Matt Hawk was a tenderfoot and tinhorn from Boston.
  14. A few more Fox and the Crow comics:
  15. Here are a few more really nice Mohawk Valley comics from my collection: The Mohawk Valley pedigree is I believe the fourth most common in my collection after Northland, Bethlehem and Dallas Stephens. I wish I had more.
  16. To another comic full of monsterrific tales:
  17. You might therefore want to check out this thread where I posted about my experiences with "Big Daddy" Roth stuff:
  18. Sheesh. Those fossils I guess should get with what modern day collecting is all about!