Son of a
I thought I had all of the Big 5 10 cent frogman covers..... But I don't have this one. Now I gotta add another book to my list
Thanks a lot Mick
That's a great cover, ain't it?!
Super condition too!
Yes, but if you go by what the guys in the "OAAW #83 in Top 5?" thread are saying and how regular comics just can't compete against values of comics that have been co-opted by Hollywood movie franchises, the OAAW 83 is a cool book, but. . .(always a BUT)
Feh
So. . .can't imagine what they must think of this "run-of-the-mill" war stuff without a key appearance. Worthless drek every step of the way. I have half a mind to throw it out on my curb for compost pickup tomorrow morning.
Tomorrow morning?! Wait a minute...when did you post this? If you're serious, Mick, I'll send a special collection agency over there and you won't even have to lug that cr@p to the curb.....they'll do all the heavy lifting.
Geez, I hope I'm not too late.
You're too late. It's all gone. I've given it all up and now I'm going to become a budhist monk and live in Nepal.
In all seriousness, I had a war-comics collecting friend--Alan Dulfon--who sold off EVERYTHING (including his war books) and really DID move to Nepal to become a Budhist monk.Never heard from him again. He's probably chanting something about Ice Cream Soldiers as we speak.
Well, in all seriousness, practicing non-attachment is a good thing for all of us. (thumbs u
Preaching it on a comic collectors forum may not be the best place to get recruits, though.