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Hepcat

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  1. Finally, here are three shots of my bottle and glass pantry in the kitchen: Here I am picking out an LP from my hoard to spin on my turntable: And here I am on the rooftop deck of the luxury quarters I maintain in The MAN's spacious abode: And that's it for now, folks!
  2. No longer my "comic room" but here are a few pictures of my sundry toy cabinet in the spare bedroom:
  3. Here now are a few pics of the main model cabinet in my comics room:
  4. Here also are pics of some of the cards that I have from the 1960's:
  5. That's not my cat. I don't keep slaves. That's me. Here's a first look at the trading card side of my collecting activities: Here I've recruited The MAN to hold up some of my binders containing bubble gum cards from the 1950's for me: And here is a pic of the original art to one of the Funny Valentine cards above:
  6. Here are some shots of my comic and magazine cabinets: My comics are all in Mylites/Arklites backed by Thin X-Tenders/Halfbacks. I've not yet Mylited my magazine collection though. It's in the third, half the fourth and the fifth row of the cabinet to the right of my comic cabinet. The top row and the second row of this cabinet are presenting false fronts. I've just put up a few high nostalgia comics from 1963 for display purposes. Behind them is just miscellaneous junk. The other half of the fourth row consists of comics waiting to be Mylited. I've run out of Halfbacks and need to put in an order for several hundred comic ones and probably a thousand magazine ones. Hopefully that will be sufficient for at least another ten years.
  7. Here are the most recent pictures I've taken of my comics and collectibles room. I'll start on the left as a fellow walks in the door. Here first of all is my lunch box, board game and model kit overflow cabinet:
  8. Nice one! A title far too often overlooked by Marvel zombies. (thumbs u
  9. Wow! You just continued your streak of posting the most awesome book on the page! (thumbs u
  10. Simply incredible once again! You have a remarkable talent for coming up with the best copies I've ever seen of super tough early Silver Age books that only really advanced collectors even have on their want lists.
  11. Good stuff! You're not going to get noticeably better copies than those regardless of how much you pay.
  12. Yes, so do I. I pick up high grade copies of Felix the Cat, Inky and Dinky and early Casper, Spooky, Wendy, Hot Stuff, Devil Kids, Little Dot and Little Audrey whenever I can!
  13. They're great copies though! They appear to have more eye appeal than your typical 9.0s. Whoever told you they were inferior probably has numerous character and moral deficiencies.
  14. That's a terrific run of Uncle Scrooge! They look like really nice copies. (thumbs u This book below came in the mail from Superworld last week. It's now my oldest WDCS:
  15. Interesting. So how about the artist on the Lone Ranger covers? Here are scans of my three earliest issues:
  16. The jerk editors these days would bring in Frank Miller to make Tarzan grittier.
  17. So my funny animal books aren't welcome here either?
  18. There you go! ( This thread is about pre-code horror books.) But it's a great book nonetheless! Thank you! (thumbs u
  19. A Disney seems out of place in this thread, but that's a great looking copy! I see no more rational place to post this book. Is there a problem with the title of this thread? Or is the problem perhaps with the focus of the collectors posting in this thread?
  20. I just received these in the mail from Superworld last week: