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telerites

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  1. From kicking back on a car to dangling and kicking off a mountain
  2. This cover has always creeped me out Definitely not one you see too often. Always fun to see what Gary digs up for sale. Moondog Comics ads in TBG/CBG were my source of many a book back then.
  3. That is such a neat book, Gino. I wish I could afford it. Love me some goofy,inflated, green Hitler head covers. Folks, there is not a nicer person around. His service is top-notch and he definitely doesn't skimp on packaging. Good luck on both the sale and pursuit of the new acquisition, my friend.
  4. After I read the snarky parker, I was expecting you to post a picture of yourself, Mr. Parker.
  5. That's a great Schomburg cover, Jack. Fantastic Stories to Fantastic Comics
  6. Beautiful book, BP. From Classic Steve Rogers to Classic Steve Ditko
  7. From a half-man/half-horse Centaur to a sea-horse
  8. From death out of the sky to murder on the waterfront
  9. Now that is pretty darn cool, Cat. A personalized sig from Williamson. Such a great cover and a tremendously talented artist. Bravo
  10. Those Hits are some of my favorites but being a Lou Fine idolizer, it's no wonder.
  11. From a Spine-Tingling #10 to one that will Hold you in an Icy Grip of Terror
  12. Enemy soldier throwing flames being clobbered ala Schomburg
  13. This is absolutely 100% true. My Uncle Danny had a dog named Sparky. It was a nasty mean and incredibly fat chihuahua, it looked like a furry football with short legs but boy did he love that dog. He must have had it for almost twenty years and he cried when Sparky went to the big dog park in the sky. RIP Sparky I actually dated a girl with the nickname of "Sparky." Her last name was Sparks and we all called her Sparky - she didn't mind, she thought it was funny. I wish it could have been a more electrifying romance but not to be. Her nickname didn't equate to any romantic innuendos.
  14. Not quite Birds of a Feather but still for the Birds and a Rocketgirl
  15. Really love seeing the paperbacks and pulps, so many covers that are so cool and I had never seen before.
  16. I have tried to follow the Chip discussion but I don't get on as much so I undoubtedly miss some things. I was curious if there is anyway a person can verify or validate what someone posts here on freely on the Internet. I am not asking can anyone verify Chip's depression claims but I am amazed at how some people believe most or everything they read on the Internet. Even if I personally know someone very well and not just online but in person, I don't know everything going on - even a close relative. A person may be using tragic events in order to gain in some way, whether be financially or to sway opinions one way or another. I have never purchased or sold to Chip and do hope if he is ill in way or under hardship, he receives, accepts, and benefits from any assistance he can find. To me, the mistrust of the GoFundMe effort and the benefit thread here were very offensive regardless of whether an illness exists. Was the GoFundMe the implement of a scammer or a diagnosed, mentally-ill person, or maybe he is both. I don't know the answer. I am doubtful any us, including members here who are close to him can honestly answer. I do think a scammer would tell others of their intent to defraud. For me the illness (if it does exist) is not being punished, but rather the offenses which have been verified to have occurred are the issues to be considered. As many here have said, they have either suffered from or cared for someone with major depression. I myself have been affected by both and my experience is you can be truly cured of the depression but can learn to deal with it more effectively and not let it besiege your life and/or others close to you. Again, I wish Chip and his loved ones all the best regardless but if he is severely ill, the utmost priority should be to take every measure possible to focus solely on healing.