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Frisco Larson

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  1. Those ARE cool Mike!!! What are the interiors like? Are they also reimagined from the originals?
  2. Shirtless heavyset guy getting melted to shirtless heavyset guys being ... smelted?
  3. Robin in Batman's arms to Kitty who CAN'T be in Jim's arms.
  4. 100% in need of some protective eyewear and some dry underpants! Great cover!
  5. I wasn't sure what the actual pecking order was, as I'm only a longtime listener, first time caller. As an assistant, perhaps you know who to speak to about getting a posted list of cross-referenced 70s Marvel PHM reprint titles, broken down by issues featuring original cover art, similar to original cover art and new cover art? Thank you in advance for your answer!
  6. I agree with you on that and further "evidence" to the fact of not really knowing which characters were selling the mags was that by Marvel Mystery #12, the Angel had the most solo cover appearances, more than even Subby or the Human Torch (5 for the Angel, 4 solo for The Torch, 5 counting the shared Marvel #9 cover). It really was the very beginning for Timely ... and they needed to figure it out as they went along. Sales figures and contest results took time to come in and by looking at the character rosters in the earliest issues of Daring Mystery and Mystic Comics, men in brightly colored tights had a way of being here today, gone later today!
  7. Wow, those are cool!!! I don't think I've ever seen them before!
  8. Detective Comics #332 American to Detective Comics #332 Danish. Sorry so blurry. I'll take a better pic.
  9. Well coming from you, I'll take it!!! I think of you and @KirbyJack as the unofficial, yet completely accepted moderators of this thread.
  10. It was really quite a surprise thumbing thru it, as it really stands out as superior artwork!
  11. Oh yeah! I noticed that upon buying THIS copy!!! My other copy is certified, so no peek at the interior.
  12. I think Ka-Zar was the first pulp Goodman published with a "name" character, while up till that point they were more of an anthology type. He probably had a soft spot for the character.
  13. Yup, about the only one I can think of to actually call affordable. And what a great cover it is! She's just stunning!!!