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I'll pound you to a "Pulp" if you don't show off yours!
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Hello,

 

here are a couple of sharp Shadows I picked up for my private collection!

 

"The Strange Disappearance of Joe Cordonia" - November 15, 1936

from the "Strasser" collection (white pages).

 

StrangeDisofJCnew.jpg

 

The CLASSIC cover of "Shadowed Millions" - January 1, 1933 - (White pages..blazing cover gloss...printers crease only in the bottom middle part of the front cover).

 

ShadowedMillionsPIC2.jpg

 

A straight on shot of "Shadowed Millions" (in a mi-lite 2).

 

ShadowedMillionsNEW3.jpg

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Hello,

 

here are a couple of sharp Shadows I picked up for my private collection!

 

"The Strange Disappearance of Joe Cordonia" - November 15, 1936

from the "Strasser" collection (white pages).

 

StrangeDisofJCnew.jpg

 

The CLASSIC cover of "Shadowed Millions" - January 1, 1933 - (White pages..blazing cover gloss...printers crease only in the bottom middle part of the front cover).

 

ShadowedMillionsPIC2.jpg

 

A straight on shot of "Shadowed Millions" (in a mi-lite 2).

 

ShadowedMillionsNEW3.jpg

 

I didn't know beauties like this existed. Me want more.

 

(worship)(worship)(worship)

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Just got this one in...

 

ScarletAdventuressv01n031935-10-01.jpg

 

Scarlet Adventuress v01n03? (1935-10) third issue listed in Bookery's, but listed as a NN, and no numbering in magazine's indicia...

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Hello,

 

here are a couple of sharp Shadows I picked up for my private collection!

 

"The Strange Disappearance of Joe Cordonia" - November 15, 1936

from the "Strasser" collection (white pages).

 

StrangeDisofJCnew.jpg

 

The CLASSIC cover of "Shadowed Millions" - January 1, 1933 - (White pages..blazing cover gloss...printers crease only in the bottom middle part of the front cover).

 

ShadowedMillionsPIC2.jpg

 

A straight on shot of "Shadowed Millions" (in a mi-lite 2).

 

ShadowedMillionsNEW3.jpg

 

I didn't know beauties like this existed. Me want more.

 

(worship)(worship)(worship)

 

Amazing! (worship)(worship)(worship)(worship)

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Now can anyone show me a pic of The first Shadow pulp and Marvel ? Never seen them before..... :blush:

 

Boy, do I have a THREAD for you! Try it, Click it.

 

And when you're finished with that, here are Bangzoom's sweet Marvel pulps from earlier in this very thread:

 

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Just got this one in...

 

ScarletAdventuressv01n031935-10-01.jpg

 

Scarlet Adventuress v01n03? (1935-10) third issue listed in Bookery's, but listed as a NN, and no numbering in magazine's indicia...

 

Lovely! I don't know a whole lot about pulps, but I'm guessing that is a scarce book.

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Just got this one in...

 

ScarletAdventuressv01n031935-10-01.jpg

 

Scarlet Adventuress v01n03? (1935-10) third issue listed in Bookery's, but listed as a NN, and no numbering in magazine's indicia...

 

Lovely! I don't know a whole lot about pulps, but I'm guessing that is a scarce book.

 

Yeah, the entire series is listed in Bookery's as scarce. I've only seen 4 issues offered for sale on eBay, and this is the first one I won! Very glad to have it :banana: ... it's a cool read (and pretty risque :D )! Best of all... complete spine, white-white back cover, very minor chipping, and off-white paper... a stand-up VG+!

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I also just picked up this Ultra Rare Shadow premium. Blue Coal was the sponsor of the Shadow radio show in the late 1930's and early 1940's. In the late 1930's, Blue Coal sales reps would gave away an extremely limited number of Shadow Blue Coal Capes. These capes were adult size made of heavy fabric and were striking in appearance. This is a beautiful example of one of only 3 known to exist.

 

1930's Shadow Blue Coal Cape (extremely rare and well made).

 

 

bluecoalsalesmansampleshadowcapeFro.jpg

 

 

BluecoalsalesmansamplecapeBack.jpg

 

 

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I also just picked up this Ultra Rare Shadow premium. Blue Coal was the sponsor of the Shadow radio show in the late 1930's and early 1940's. In the late 1930's, Blue Coal sales reps would gave away an extremely limited number of Shadow Blue Coal Capes. These capes were adult size made of heavy fabric and were striking in appearance. This is a beautiful example of one of only 3 known to exist.

 

1930's Shadow Blue Coal Cape (extremely rare and well made).

 

 

bluecoalsalesmansampleshadowcapeFro.jpg

 

 

BluecoalsalesmansamplecapeBack.jpg

 

 

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