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What's new in your Silver Age collection this week
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I am new to the boards so forgive me if the formatting isnt perfect. but here is my latest book. love them small town finds :) !!

 

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I know I know everybody and their mother has it :) but now i do too :) !

 

I also picked up reader copies of X-Men 5,7,14,22,23 & 40 from the same guy

 

Welcome to the Boards :applause: X-Men #94 rocks! :headbang:

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This book isn't in my hands per se, but I know it's on it's way. I bought this off October (Andy) and couldn't be happier to have it in my collection. I have always wanted this book and things fell into place for me to get one....Now it's locked away....

 

 

 

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Tales to Astonish #39 • January 1963 • October 1962 newsstand

 

The fourth costumed Ant-Man adventure and one of the wildest covers.

 

The Marvel Universe had yet to "expand" and this book, with its hero contemporaries, Fantastic Four #10, Journey into Mystery #87 and Strange Tales #104, was still pulling itself out of the "Monster Age".

 

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Marvel published twelve books in October 1962. Fantastic Four was the only full hero book. Tales to Astonish, Strange Tales and Journey into Mystery all had fantasy back-ups.

 

Tales of Suspense was still all fantasy. Iron Man was two months away.

 

Two westerns and five teen titles rounded off the month.

 

It also looks like Tony Stark makes his first uncredited appearance in this back-up by Don Heck. ;)

 

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Modeling with Millie #27 • November 1963 • September 1963 newsstand

 

The colour palette on these early comics are quite different than on the later titles of 1965.

 

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Also posted in Marvel Teen Titles (Silver Age) with a little more background.

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Some new toys for Griff !!!

 

X-men 16,39,72,74 & 91

 

most are just reader grade books "im actively working on my reader collection of XMEN"

but the 39 i might send in for grading its that nice !

 

10 bucks a pop :) cant argue with that price !

 

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Tales to Astonish #39 • January 1963 • October 1962 newsstand

 

The fourth costumed Ant-Man adventure and one of the wildest covers.

 

The Marvel Universe had yet to "expand" and this book, with its hero contemporaries, Fantastic Four #10, Journey into Mystery #87 and Strange Tales #104, was still pulling itself out of the "Monster Age".

 

TTA39FJan63.jpg

 

Excellent colors on this copy. I see so many of these with tanning.

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My first issue of Kathy and last issue of the series.

 

Kathy #27 • February 1964 • December 1963 newsstand

 

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A Harley Yee purchase from the Toronto Fan Appreciation Comicon.

 

I was happy to get this one as I saw it contained a story that I had personally demanded.

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