Very well thought out Cat (thumbs u With the exception of your Subby 10, you visually left out the period that is one of my very favorites of his work: Late 1942 - 1943. While you & I collect in a different grade range, I hope you'll enjoy these lesser grade examples all the same
Cover date 10/42
Cover date 5/43
Cover date 6/43
Cover date 7/43
Cover date 8/43 (referencing issue 29)
Cover date 10/43
The comics pictured above represent some of my favorite Schomburg covered issues from 10/42 - 10/43 that I personally own. There are many others in that timeframe that I currently do not have a copy of in my collection. This period is a favorite for several reasons: My favorite string of Schomburg Cap's 26 - 33, Schomburg is at his most inventive peak (my opinion, but think of how many in this era are considered "classics") & before they start to look more "cookie-cutter", the issues hadn't shrunk in size yet - still big fat funny books, only within the last half dozen years or so have many of them taken off in price. Some are still VERY affordable!!! All of this is just my opinion, agree or disagree, I'm sure we can ALL agree that Alex Schomburg has made Golden Age much more interesting & fun to collect