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Primetime

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  1. Nov 3rd is daylight savings weekend, so remember we will go back 1 hour
  2. great Heshka painting that would have made a better Bat 1 cover.
  3. Thanks. I’ve got it at 10 x 7 1/2. Pretty close though.
  4. so that's what a freshly printed Marvel 1 would have looked like in hand in 1939 Is the Marvel 1 sized accurately?
  5. Always liked the sept 13 arrival date on the cover which was 13 days after the OCT run was initially released. They sold like hot cakes.
  6. Agreed. The raft story is often missing a wrap. Any value in a coverless copy would come from an owner wishing to complete their incomplete copy by marrying the missing wraps. Also, in the rare event that someone owned a cover, they would be hot for a complete but coverless copy.
  7. The copy that was used to record how much money was being paid to each artist that contributed to Marvel 1.
  8. Since the October and November editions were printed and released within two weeks of each other, I speculate Goodman didn’t have any Oct copies around since they had sold out in a week. So he used a Nov copy as the Pay copy.
  9. looks like they are doing a fine job then.
  10. And smell the pages. Great video Richard. Your past video on cracking the new holders was great too.
  11. Full book unless the page was a Batman story page from Tec 27...that might make me pause a moment pending on what full book was the other option.
  12. Thanks for the pics Dino . Enjoy the con.
  13. Hey Steve....I would have to agree with the first two posts in that it's in the FN (6.0) range with the rusty staples. Nice colors for sure. Feb 1963 (May 1963 publishing date) was the first month Marvel changed their cover format from the 12 cent bubble price look to the side bar appearance (courtesy of Steve Ditko).
  14. it was or perhaps in a house ad from a Goodman Red Circle Pulp called Quick Trigger Western Novels (Oct 1939).
  15. check HA archives, but it went from a PLOD 5.5 with the "88" call number still present (Larson name erased off), to a CGC 5.5 blue with the "88" erased, to a CGC 6.0 blue. All three had the Larson name on the CGC labels.
  16. Yup, no Larson book should have the name cleaned off. The "Lamont" or "Larson" penciled mark is what ID's the pedigree and makes it special.