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seank

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  1. Because Golden Smog, side project for Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, used it for an album cover?
  2. Hey, Bangzoom, when's the open house reading party? I'll bring a bottle of fine California wine as the host(ess) gift.
  3. Pre-code horror in this thread must have a Whitman cover!
  4. My wife, the Bob fan, would love this one.
  5. Hey, guys, I'm always looking for Jumbos (and Fights, too)! Feel free to drop me a PM if you got stuff for sale!
  6. I guess also most or all of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
  7. Just because something is in the public domain, doesn't mean there's a free-for-all for the character. Disney's early cartoons, including Steamboat Willie almost fell in to the public domain a while ago, but Disney owns the trademark on The Mouse. That alone could keep others from profiting on the public domain materials.
  8. Looks like Knuckles and Trixie are going to have a little tete a tete later...
  9. More of a cigarello, than a cigar, but we love our GGA and it contains some Rulah and Phantom Lady goodness inside:
  10. I'm not concerned. JJBEE has a way of uncovering Jumbo 31s. Plus, one of you will sell me a copy at some point.
  11. Kudos to DimebagD for sending me the last two Catwoman books I needed for the mere cost of a USPS priority stamp.
  12. Last one. My one and only Atlas book. This is a digression from my focus, but at the last SacCon, there were not good affordable GGA books. I've been eyeing this book for over a year and finally took the plunge:
  13. A few GGAs: From Andy (October): An ebay purchase from Dale Roberts: And two from our buddy Apothesis:
  14. Some new and recent arrivals to post. I bought this one yesterday. Walked into my LCS and the owner asked if I collected Frazetta Famous Funnies covers. It seems he bought a complete set. My initial response was "No," but then I said, "I think there's only two answers to that question if you collect golden age: yes and let me see the books." Structurally, this book has great gloss and is probably a 6.5 to 7.0. Unfortunately for the book and fortunately for my wallet, someone used this book as a base to slice something with an exacto knife. There's a two-inch slice through the cover near the woman that goes into the first five or six pages. That knocked the grade down to VG.
  15. The stamp was probably a turn-off but I find it interesting as it gives the book a certain provenance.
  16. Ronaldo, for a young whippersnapper you sure are coming up with some nice material! We'll have to meet soon so I can see that beauty in person.... Ronaldo: Bring that to the Castle so I can read it. I'll be careful not to spill red wine on it. Sacentaur: You're in So Cal. Join us at the Magic Castle in November to help me not spill red wine on Ronaldo's 'Tec 1.
  17. So now my 7.5 with white pages that WAS the highest graded issue is now the second highest graded. What are the odds of there being three issues from 1941 being graded and two of them having white pages? And how improbable is it that it would be a Fiction House comic? Aside from my instant urge to strangle you for taking away my highest graded status, that's a beautiful book. Sooooo sorry about that Sean! Who knew when I sold you that book Steve was going to whip out a 9.2 the very next week. I still feel that your copy is undergraded and presents more like a 8.0 or 8.5 Congrats on the 9.2 Steve (thumbs u You have nothing to be sorry about. You sold me a great book at a fair price. We'll just talk about Steve behind his back at the Castle in November.
  18. So now my 7.5 with white pages that WAS the highest graded issue is now the second highest graded. What are the odds of there being three issues from 1941 being graded and two of them having white pages? And how improbable is it that it would be a Fiction House comic? Aside from my instant urge to strangle you for taking away my highest graded status, that's a beautiful book. Well Seank, here's what I would do for you.......... I don't want to see you in prison for strangling me, and I would hate to be strangeld anyway ( sounds violent and icky ). I would sell my highest graded 29 to you for $2,000 ( a very fair price considering it's NM- , has WHITE pages, and is the highest graded copy likely never to be topped ). You could sell your VF- for .....oh, let's say $750. This means for $1250 out of your pocket after your sale, you can go back to owning the highest graded copy with identical unimprovable PQ. The offer is on the table buddy....you can let my book really bother you, or you can make it yours! Steve Were I to spend $1250 on a book I already own, assuming I could sell the 7.5 for $750, my wife would strangle us both. And I'm really happy with the 7.5 anyway. I'd rather put the $$$$ Jumbos I don't already have. As Jumbo 29 is probably my oldest book now, I have to say that reading the back cover was far more interesting and fun than ogling the front cover.
  19. So now my 7.5 with white pages that WAS the highest graded issue is now the second highest graded. What are the odds of there being three issues from 1941 being graded and two of them having white pages? And how improbable is it that it would be a Fiction House comic? Aside from my instant urge to strangle you for taking away my highest graded status, that's a beautiful book.
  20. June 1947. Here's some more classic Baker look in that story. I also find that Baker has a particular way to portray women running and he loves to show women's knees when they are sitting on the floor / desk / grass / ... - June 47? He was at his best around then. Did he get a bad inker for this story perhaps?