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Well...just haven't had the time the past several days to devote to this thread. But wanted to show one of my nicer early Actions. Comicdonna showed the 33 yesterday..I almost posted mine but ran outta time. The early Actions were usually more exciting than the Superman title covers.

 

Glad I didn't have to dig out My B&B and Showcase 34's. JohnT has a couple nice copies. (thumbs u Wish I had the time to show more of my stuff. :sorry:

 

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I guess I get to start the # 34s -

 

#34? Ain’t he unglamo-rays?

 

 

Heckle and Jeckle 34 Jun-59 from Pines. Companion of yesterday's 33, but I like the cover better -- funnier gag, more attractive colors.

 

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Crack Comics 34. Where's Biff?

 

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Feature Book 34 from David McKay -- not sure of the date.

 

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More later as time allows.

 

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Stan Lee tried to bring back the GA heroes in the 50s. The one that lasted the longest was Subby and this was the first issue in his own title during the revival.

 

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Anybody read the 50's revival books? I've always wondered if they were any good, and if there was any hint of the Stan Lee style in them, i.e. increased characterization.

 

They are not Silver Age in style but a product of the 50s and are usually 6 - 8 pages long. I like them, especially the tales of the young Subby and the Everett art is spectacular but I don't think many are written by Stan Lee and none are in his later style.

 

 

sweet books Adam!

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

A couple books for today:

 

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