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Somebody post some GA pics from SDCC!!!...... please

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Target7.jpg

 

To paraphrase Harry Carey, "Holy Cow" this book which I hardly ever see, seems to be coming out of the woodwork in Calif (first Ryan's copy, now this one ... ), what gives out there!!!!! :o Love this one!!!

 

Nice pick-ups Steve!!!

Last issue of Star comics too :banana:

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Thnx B.O.! - Target 7 is indeed one of the best GA books in my opinion. Even just the Wolverton cover alone would qualify it, but the comic is loaded on the inside, too.

 

Hopefully I'll have some more scans tomorrow... :wishluck:

 

Oh, btw Ted at Superworld has a Star Comics 2. :o

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I'm curious about the Tec #35, what's the scoop, restored, low grade, price?
hey Peter. I flipped through it yesterday. Spine is split about 90% if I recall. Resto free I think. Price was $5500ish. This was Bluechips table. Bob was nice to talk to and had many early Actions that were low low grade. I considered his Action 13 but the last three pgs were missing. He did sell an Action 1 for $85k and a beat Cap 1 with no CF for $2k.
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How do prices at cons compare with ebay/comiclink/metro and all the other internet options? I would like to eventually get to one, maybe Chicago next year. Besides the experience of the convention and getting to see all those books, should I expect to pay more or less for golden age books compared to the internet? For example, the Batman 1, Pep 22, Marvel Mystery #4 shown in the photo above.
i saw the GVG MM4 go for $1200...
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How do prices at cons compare with ebay/comiclink/metro and all the other internet options? I would like to eventually get to one, maybe Chicago next year. Besides the experience of the convention and getting to see all those books, should I expect to pay more or less for golden age books compared to the internet? For example, the Batman 1, Pep 22, Marvel Mystery #4 shown in the photo above.
i saw the GVG MM4 go for $1200...

 

:o restored?

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