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This week in your Magazine collection.
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On 4/20/2022 at 5:17 PM, Gregd said:

A few more pick ups this week to try to complete the first 50 issues of Vamps. 
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You are on Fire!!  The pose on 49...she's all business-such a great cover.  Great books, Greg!!!!

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On 4/20/2022 at 8:21 PM, Surfing Alien said:

Just re-read Savage Tales #1 and remember why I was so taken with these mag stories as a teenager... Smith, Romita, Colan, Morrow, Buscema ... what a lineup! Here's the splashes since I had it open. Morrow's Man-Thing splash takes the prize in my eyes...

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The thread holding me back from collecting Conans just frayed a little more...

I was more into reading the actual Robert E. Howard Conan paperbacks than comics as a teen; seeing that some of these stories were adapted from his original books is a heckuva siren song.

..and they look amazing...

On 4/13/2022 at 6:57 PM, Axe Elf said:

This can't possibly end well.

I'm with me on this one.

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On 4/20/2022 at 9:33 PM, Axe Elf said:

I was more into reading the actual Robert E. Howard Conan paperbacks than comics as a teen; seeing that some of these stories were adapted from his original books is a heckuva siren song.

I was the flip side. I discovered Conan through the John Buscema run on the spinner racks of my local luncheonette/candy store. I'm pretty sure the first one I bought was #42, "Night of the Gargoyle" released in June 1974. I was 11 and waited religiously at that shop on its delivery days to get my Conan fix until at least the mid-70's issue numbers, at which point I was seeking/going to, comic shops...

I found the Howard paperbacks and Arkham House books a little later when I was in college. What Candy it was:cloud9: still 

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