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Recent pick up. I really enjoy it but I'm not quite sure exactly what it is. It seems to be something that was created in-house although I'm no expert. Perhaps an experimental production piece for coloring? It's large (approx. 19" x 28"), and printed on a sturdy 1/4" hardboard panel. The print quality is excellent. Even under a loop it's very hard to tell it's a print; but the blacks are uniform across. Some of the coloring appears to have been applied by hand, some maybe a print. The white out over the bold date at the top makes me think it's produced directly from the original art. Thanks for the input.
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Beat up and rat chewed, but a pleasant surprise from a recent haul of primarily late Silver and Bronze.
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Check that out. 38 issues of Superman-Tim (starting with #3 Oct 1942- #41 Dec 1945). The original owner had bound them into three volumes with two pipe cleaners holding them together along the spine. The first 10 or so have 2 pages of Action Comics stories (Action Comics #55 - #64); including the first appearance of Toyman; published in the July '43 issue of Superman-Tim - two months before the first appearance in Action #64... How cool. Apologies to the underbidder!
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1939 NEWSSTAND PIC TIME MACHINE JOURNEY INTO THE PAST
Bandelier replied to ajaxfarrell's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
Thought I'd share a great cabinet I recently got in a nice lot of antique photos. It predates the GA by 25+ years but lots of great large format magazine covers and neat ephemera. When I zoom close in I can see Opportunity Magazine (Nov. 1911) and Metropolitan Magazine (Dec. 1911). -
AWESOME!! THANK YOU!
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Great idea to look at the back cover. I wish there was a little less light on the image so we could get a better view of it.
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Thank you. It's getting harder and harder to "find" good stuff but definitely still out there. Here's the image a 1200dpi.
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Thanks for the thoughts. Here's the original image. It's also worth noting that he is either in California or Arizona here - It's around Christmas time; some year either before or after they took a trip across the border to Mexico, but this is his back patio based on the other photos in the collection. I also didn't see anything in the other 300+ photos that suggested UK or Australia vacations or connections, but that is speculation on my part.
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Yes that's the UK / AU version that I mentioned in the original - but note how there is clearly no big "1" or "6D" price variation below the R in superman in the photo.
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Can someone help ID this issue? This is a zoomed in image of a snapshot photograph 1950's kid in California reading a Superman Title that has the Cover of Action 245 on it. I understand that there is a UK / AU international variation of this book (Superman 109 Australian w Action 235 cover) - but there is clearly no 6D price, nor N. 109 on the cover of the book in this photograph. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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Alright folks, help me out with this one. Here's a fresh from a scrapbook snapshot photograph of a mid 1950's kid in California reading a Superman Title that has the Cover of Action 245 on it. I understand that there is a UK / AU international variation of this book (Superman 109 Australian w Action 235 cover) - but there is clearly no 6D price, nor N. 109, on the book in this photograph. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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A successful marriage. I think a couple of you had the same thing in mind when the cover came up on eBay; but I'm happy to get it. Will stay in my keeper pile. Love that it's the same servicemen from the cover of Superman 12.
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I like the similarities in the layout of these two Patenaude covers. November '41 and December '41. He had a winning formula.
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Hoping to solicit some information from the experts. I can't seem to find much about this title - I see that Baker may be credited for work in issue #9 and #1. Opinions on this?
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Anyone win anything from the Henry Anderson collection?
Bandelier replied to batman_fan's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
I didn't get the 33 I was just using that one for a good reference to demonstrate - I got a kick out of his placement too! Haha. I got the #32 4.5 for $450 and 6.0 #37 for $550. -
Anyone win anything from the Henry Anderson collection?
Bandelier replied to batman_fan's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
I got two of the Planets at a fair price. Missed 2-3 of them as well. It was a great collection. I liked watching his penmanship evolve as he got older. -
Post Your FOUR COLOR Comic Covers Here
Bandelier replied to Comicdey's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
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Were airmail etiquettes a thing on the early Disney books? I am trying to understand if these stickers were the result of a subscription service through the mail system or whether they may have just been added on by the original owner at a young age. I can't seem to find any other examples. Thanks in advance.
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