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Frisco Larson

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  1. I know I've posted this elsewhere, but I don't think I've posted it here. This is an original art page from Star Ranger #2 by Creig Flessel of the character Bull Moose. Cover dated April 1937, it's the only Flessel art that I have and likely ever WILL have. I will also include a pic of what it looks like in the printed comic form.
  2. I'm totally with you on that! I only have the second at the moment.
  3. VERY cool to see these!!! I had a copy of the Star Ranger #3 at the same time I had the Star #6 and they both went to Bob Beerbohm in the late 90s. I really liked the oversized format too!!! Thanks for sharing these!!! Brings me right back to when I used to have them!!!
  4. BOTH are killer books, but that price variant in particular is SUPER tough in that high of a grade!!! Where ya got the time machine stashed???
  5. This is a Jack Keeler Junior Genius splash page from Stuntman #1 and how it appears in the comic.
  6. These are both SO early and rare! I had a Star Comics #6 decades ago but never owned a Star #2. A few years ago, I was fortunate enough to pick up some original art to Star Comics #2. This is a Fred Schwab end page from the King Kole's Kourt story and what it looks like in the comic.
  7. They're out there and I've seen some low grade ones, which should be somewhat affordable. Keep looking ... ya never know!
  8. Midnight in the Pharaoh's tomb to Midnight in the Pharaoh's tomb Mexican Edition.
  9. The Valley of Monsters to "The Giant Monster of Midnight Valley!"
  10. Wow, great looking pedigree copy Billy Boy!!! Steranko knows how to draw a comic book cover!!! The label looks great with the book too!!! Bought the book AND the label!!!
  11. King of the Insects to King of the Spider Monsters.
  12. You sure DO have some Timelys!!! VERY nice batch of books you've got there!!! Thanks for sharing them and by all means, keep 'em coming!!!
  13. Off the top of my head, I believe the earliest comics are from 1935 and the last 2 comics in the collection are from November of 1941.
  14. I almost fell over when I first discovered this!!! It was completely random in the very early 90s that I got a few pulps and a handful of pages from Captain America #6 from a guy who cleared out storage units. When I looked thru the Marvel Stories issue and saw that comic book page-like ad page, I couldn't believe it!!! I always liked the little Torch on the back of his uniform!!!