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DC Decade - month by month sampler - The 1960s

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And I am blown away at the lack of Sugar and Spikes...one of the best series ever from DC! Sheldon Mayer (worship)

 

 

That's because no one has them! Those suckers aren't easy to find. Feel free to post them all!

Great Christmas cover that never shows up on the seasonal thread.

 

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Jan 61:

 

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Back to a couple of oddball books, then I have to stop for a while.

 

Adventures of Bob Hope 65, October-November 1960.

Typical Oksner cover with Bob being a horndog.

Nasty subscription crease on this copy. I have another one (somewhere) without the crease, but otherwise not much better.

 

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One more for now.

 

Adventures of Jerry Lewis 56, Jan-Feb 1960. Nice showgirl cover on this one -- by Bob Oksner? This is about the time he took over from Owen Fitzgerald, right?

 

A skypinkblu warehouse special with the edges saturated in distributor's ink, but I love it anyway. At least you don't have to put up with my element pages on these celebrity humor books.

 

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One more for now.

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OK, I fibbed. Yet another since I was in the A box and it has lots of features.

 

All-Star Western 118, April-May 1961.

 

Gil Kane Johnny Thunder cover with sexy red-headed co-star Madame .44, second-last issue, another "you'll have to be my eyes" theme cover, and westerns have been (almost?) totally neglected so far.

 

Jack

 

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and westerns have been (almost?) totally neglected so far.

 

But it's a super-hero. Super Chief. :cloud9:

 

 

 

One more for now.

....

 

 

OK, I fibbed. Yet another since I was in the A box and it has lots of features.

 

All-Star Western 118, April-May 1961.

 

Gil Kane Johnny Thunder cover with sexy red-headed co-star Madame .44, second-last issue, another "you'll have to be my eyes" theme cover, and westerns have been (almost?) totally neglected so far.

 

Jack

 

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What a great half-dozen run, Burntboy. Superb!

Hope you keep adding throughout the whole decade.

 

What's really cool is that these were the comics you bought off the newstand!

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