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seank

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  1. Great book! Congrats, all of them are beauties. Killer book...but too bad about that writing on the cover! GE I know... that pesky little Lamont!! But... Wolverton...
  2. From what I recall, a few folk here know BZ's secret identity. The rest of us just call him BZ and wait for the New Year's Party invite.
  3. $4.99 plus $6.00 shipping. Bonus points: It was advertised on eBay as a Fine minus, in great shape except for some minor spine wear and a small chip from the ULC.
  4. Tales for Young and Old by the Brother Grimm, 1819. Oh, wait. You want a comic. How about "Let's Rip-off the Brothers Grimm Before Walt Beats Us to It Comics and Stories #14"?
  5. TIMMY!!! Where you been? Can't say hi anymore? I'm collecting Whiz now. What aren't you collecting now? You're going to have to change your name to r1970add.
  6. Andy, very true..... though, not all GA collectors, mainly just me and my "grails" this one, this one i plan to have around for much longer......... i know this because there is no other book in the world i would rather have! B. It's not just you though. I have noticed a lot of golden age collectors go nuts over a book and then sell it soon after. I am occasionally guilty of it myself...though I only ever had one book that I considered a grail, my Mask 2, and that will never be sold. The one that takes the absolute cake is the guy who made a post about how he had been waiting for a 9.0 copy of ASM 13 for forever, and how this was his grail that he wanted more than anything. The book popped up in the marketplace THE SAME FREAKIN DAY. That one about knocked me out of my chair. It's not the having, it's the acquiring. Nope, it's the having. What about the looking?
  7. And it looks like when they are through with the rubber band and the garden tool, they are going to have a pillow fight! Hey! You could take an eye out with one of those rubberbands. As Mrs. Tracy always said, "It's all in good fun until someone gets a bullet through the head."
  8. Uh... let's see.... The Blackout and the Hooks Devlin story are from Fight Comics 28 Velvet first appeared in Jumbo Comics 65 I don't recall which Jumbo the Sheena story is in (sorry) Sky Girl is from Jumbo Comics 110 Camilla is Jungle Comics 104 South Seas Girl is from Seven Seas 3
  9. And one more, non-Fiction House, but also Baker:
  10. From one of my favorite Sky Girl stories.
  11. Sheena sans leopard skin. No further comment.
  12. First appearance of Velvet in Jumbo Comics.
  13. Peaches, from Hooks Devlin in Fight Comics. Considering the lousy way he treated her in general, as well as insulting her every story, I'm surprised she didn't dump the *spoon*.
  14. Early Fight Comics during WWII had a feature called "Blackout" which was basically cheesecake with some morale-raising commentary for the boys in uniform. (Like they needed the commentary....)
  15. Did anyone in the Golden Age get tied up more than Ann?
  16. here, and at the home of the guy married to miss america. Then she'd be Mrs. America.
  17. When you complete March, 1952 any plans to move onto April or skip back to February?
  18. Only here could one say, "I'm admiring Miss America's centerfold" and not get in trouble with the wife.
  19. Don't feel sorry for the Germans. They had the V-2 which probably made up for their lack of aircraft carriers.
  20. That is not news. After five wives, I think I would hang it up. I do wish Thomas the best of luck. 5? I give him credit. Thankfully my second wife is my keeper. 17 years and still ticking 17? Is that her age or how long you've been married?
  21. very cool With the exception of Green Arrow, did any of the other member make it to the DC big time? yeah, d.c.'s next bid-budget movie is about the cowboy guy with the lariat. it's their answer to iron man. Is it going to be called "The Cowboy Guy With The Lariat"? That should go over big. Do Warner got tired of the Dark Knight thing and decided to make Batman III based on the late-1950's Batman comics where he could be in the old west or outer space or ? If the movie poster doesn't feature a shocked Robin in the corner, I'm boycotting.
  22. Price and condition are comparable. Which would you choose? Boot to the head: or Bayonet to the gut:
  23. As much as I love Phantom Lady, I'll have to go with the 9.6 Mile High.
  24. It's amazing how similar the Black Bat is to Batman. I wonder if there was litigation over those similarities back in the late 30s or in the 1940s like there was over Superman/his army of imitators.