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Dick Pontoon

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  1. Men of Tomorrow by Gerard Jones The Ten Cent Plague by David Hadju The Secret History of Marvel Comics by Blake Bell and Michael J. Vassallo Marvel Comics: The Untold Story by Sean Howe
  2. The Secret History of Marvel comics lays naming history and all the various shell companies out if exhaustive detail: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14475366-the-secret-history-of-marvel-comics?rating=5
  3. Scans aren’t a requirement; you need to list scans or information about the grade. Here’s the whole list of guidelines: I didn’t notice anything amiss, but wasn’t scrutinizing and the first thread was pulled so fast i didn’t even see it.
  4. I hate this scan but I haven’t gotten around to making another:
  5. Looks weird, but can you post pictures of the front and back of the entire slab?
  6.  I can't recall. The 48 was a big book for me at the time. that's why it caught my attention. As I recall, the books were found in boxes, with other books besides FF #48, and it was a gas station in Canada not Utah. I might be fuzzy. There was definitely board discussion about them. I threw in bids here and there, but they weren’t in my wheelhouse/pay grade at the time.
  7. Ummm, shipping to Canada does not require a trip to the P.O.
  8. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw="journey+into+mystery+109"&_sacat=0&LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1
  9. I'd post in either the Golden Age forum or Comics General. The selling forums are for folks who are selling books.
  10. It's been listed in Overstreet since at least the mid-70s.
  11. Pretty sure they mean there is a small corner crease that goes through the entire book from front to back, like the corner got dinged, as opposed to a crease that runs from the top edge to bottom edge or right edge to left edge.