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Posts posted by rodan57
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My admittedly brief check had Barton listed as the artist for the flip side, Beyond Earth's Gate -- with Daybreak 2250 as unknown artist.
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Andre Norton's first sic-fi novel. Great cover, though the artist seems to unknown.
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Has it ever helped anyone to say "No HOS, PL, etc", or any iteration of this at the beginning of their sales thread?
Everyone is so concerned about saying they can't, but has that ever been necessary?
Obviously my experience on the boards isn't as vast as most of you, I wonder if there are any good stories out there.
One aspect of such a statement is an implicit comradery in holding the business of buying and selling to a reasonably high ethical level.
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The cover colors and color palate are also unique to most SA books. Who the heck makes a brown cover?
Stan Goldberg
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It actually is your oldest. FF #14 came out the same month as JIM #91, February 1963 in the U.S. Marvel having two 'cover' months for each newsstand month can occasionally vex. Goodwin did everything he could to confuse vendors into keeping his books on the stands as long as possible.
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I like how Romita integrated his signature into the artwork -- an uncommon move for him.
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My behavior is good until you me off as I have many types of personalities that clash against mine.
When you are working in entry level jobs, you shouldn't have a personality. You don't like something, just suck it up.
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If Gabe okays it, then I have no problem including you in a three-way trade, Wall-Crawler. We can meet somewhere in the middle of our Ontario triangle, thus eliminating the shipping costs.
No no no no no - Gabe needs to learn how to get better at estimating FMV - he should not be trading - please -
Not even three-way trades where we meet up inside the (imagined) Ontario triangle?
I'm obviously missing something about the fmv which I need to learn.
I think, rather, the point is not to respond to offers of trade. You are being tested.
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Think wanting to trade here would amount to anything? Trade wise?
I'll just throw my 2¢ in here but it seems to me that if there is a continuous theme to the advice you are being offered --- it is not to trade.
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In The Comic Book Marketplace #61 (July 1998) Lee recalls that he wanted to formally use the name, Atlas, in 1961 for the reinvented company. He was overruled by Goodman who had always loved the name, Marvel.
I cannot recall the source but I have also read that artists routinely called Goodman's comic book company, Timely, right up to the late 1950s. This may have been from a reminiscence about Bill Everett but the full memory escapes me.
It was in Fall 1958 that Lee started to call back select artists to do new work for his reduced line of comics.
p.s.
The name Zenith was just one of 59 shell publishing companies Goodman created to ease or abrogate any economic or legal liabilities that his business empire might or might not have to face in any possible circumstance -- the Depression era was always strong in Goodman's understanding of business.
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I have had this boon on my want list for a while now. There's a handful of these Strange Tales issues, numbered in the 60's and 70's, that I have had my eye on.
A very nice book from a hard to appreciate transition period -- not easy to find books as you noted.
I have always found Christopher Rule to be a very clean inker for Kirby. In 1959, Rule would have been 65 years-old compared to Kirby's 42.
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I thought we outlawed that BS practice.
No we didn't. Yes, it is.
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Golden Age Group Shot
Harvey Kurtzman, John Severin and Rene Goscinny
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This one's subtle and I like it.
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I really like date stamps as long as they are not smeared or awkwardly placed.
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I think #75 is one of Romita's best Spider-Man covers.
August 1969 • May 1969 newsstand
..... bought this one off the rack..... and many people have their favorite arcs..... but the Silvermane/ Tablet arc totally knocked me off my feet back in the day.... GOD BLESS...
-jimbo(a friend of jesus)
I agree. I think it was an ending that could not have been predicted. This issue was non-stop action.
The last page was an exciting teaser for the two issues to come.
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I think #75 is one of Romita's best Spider-Man covers.
August 1969 • May 1969 newsstand
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It's a shame it went that way but you are wise in refocusing on what works for you.
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Another from the same source.
Sep/Nov 1963
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A different purchase for me but the condition and painted cover sold me.
Aug/Oct 1963
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A more humble book given the quality of the previous posts but a fine example of Colan/Shores art and storytelling by Thomas.
Daredevil #58 November 1969 (newsstand September 1969)
Liberated from a slab. The light from the scanner really catches the upper left impact mark but no colour is broken on the actual book.
This is a great page from inside. I don't whether the hand waving was Thomas's idea or Colan came up with it but it's an endearing and authentic human reaction. Daredevil revealed his identity to Karen at the end of issue 57 and this book picks up with her reaction to this and to the fact that Matt Murdock is still alive.
Sometimes I forget just how well these books tell a story.
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Daredevil #58 November 1969 (newsstand September 1969)
Gene Colan and Syd Shores art inside. Liberated from a slab. The light from the scanner really catches the upper left impact mark but no colour is broken on the actual book.
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It's time to grade books 9.7, 9.5, etc.
I think so.
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Cool, my first signature! - Almost assuredly authentic even though it will never be officially declared as such. Really excited to have a Bob Layton-signed book
Ask Bob Layton. He's official.
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