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cheetah and His Everything Journal

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I think all of my Dreadstar books came from three sources: my OO collections straight off the shelf in the early to mid 80s, the Golden State collection that Steve Ritter hand picked, and a small number that I picked up raw at cons and submitted.

 

Dreadstar 7

 

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I'll be on Dreadstar for another five days to finish out my run. I've got all of them except 1, 28, 30, 33, 34, 39 and 49. After that, I'll start working on my Doctor Strange run.

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This has the most extreme color variation of any issue published during the last year of FH -- so far as I have seen. It's still a cool book!

 

Jumbo 155 - A wonderful example of how diverse the coloring on Fiction House books can be.

 

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When I first say the brown copy, it was one of my favorite covers. Kinda reminded me of the early brown Tales to Astonish and Tales of Suspense horror covers. I was pretty much floored when I found the 7.0 copy on ebay and paid next to nothing. It's remarkable what a little red can do.

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