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Dick Pontoon

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  1. Hate sounding like the Grammar Police, but I assume you mean Crestohl?
  2. Sellers are not allowed to leave negative feedback like that. Contact ebay and have it removed. https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/feedback-policies/feedback-misuse-policy?id=5030
  3. I just got 2 slabs today, both graded in December and both sealed tight as a drum all the way around.
  4. Question was also already answered by SOTIcollector:
  5. I remembered to bid and won a few books as I close in on finishing my TTA run. Unfortunately, I also won a small lot of raw books so on top of the $25 to ship the slabs I'm getting zapped another $20 for 10 raws. I realize there's overhead and supply costs and don't expect to pay exact postage, but $45 for Ground shipping is outrageous.
  6. And the rest. Although this is a low-demand, cheap to procure series, finding nice copies was a bit of a pain back when when I was looking.
  7. I have all those, too, and still need to read them! TwoMorrows also put out a Graphite Edition Silver Star. Too bad about your Destroyer Duck, but I think prices have gone back to normal. Not .25 or dollar box level, but maybe around the cost of a large pizza and a few sodas.
  8. That's my Halloween DJ alter-ego Wolfman Jerk. Nice posters! I always coveted Fright Night. I also have the promo poster, too, but not in display: This website has small prints for sale: https://www.nightgallery.net/
  9. That's a great record. I have the 20th Century Fox pressing. The man responsible, Cherney Berg, was also behind the classic Famous Monsters Speak LP.
  10. Did someone say Captain Victory? I have the full Pacific Comics run of 13 issues plus 1 Annual. Also have the re-jiggered version that his grandson put out (2 issues), and the "Graphite Edition" (B/W shot straight from the pencils, no inks) released by TwoMorrows. It's a fun read and I always enjoy Kirby comics, but I don't think it's his best and his health was interfering with his drawing by this point.
  11. I missed a few days plus I have some holes. Glad to see Sue sporting more cheek, midriff and cleavage. That's to distract the villains I assume. Or maybe the readers from so-so storytelling.
  12. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any collections I've bought that didn't involve a trip to the seller's residence.
  13. My favorites would probably be the earliest issues, which were written by Archie Goodwin. A lot of books from that era are kind of 'meh' for me, I find his writing closer to the style and feeling of '60s Marvel.
  14. If you've got them on display, watch out for ultraviolet light, from either the sun or fluorescent lights, which will fade the covers over time. And yes, best to just deal with it. They might come back much, much worse.