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Been many moons since I sold anything here on the Boards. Nothing High Dollar this time, just some items that I dont need, want, have doubles of, or simply wish to pass on to others.

 

Shipping is 5.00 priority here in the States, no matter how many items you buy.

 

International shipping will be at cost. Paypal prefered for payment, address is jr_burgin@hotmail.com

 

:takeit: rules the day.

 

Thank you!

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First up a nifty, bound volume of some of the great Silver Age western comics.

Read through the pics to see the issues and Artist /Writers included in the volume. The binding and interior is in great shape, it should be noted the comics themselves were not bound in with covers.

 

80.00 takes this one.

 

 

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SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dont know much about this item. Its called Le Journal De Mickey and its from 1937. Its all in French, and in newsprint. Mickey and Donald featured. Check out the Doc Savage serial part in the 2nd pic. (thumbs u Its not in bad shape considering its 75 year old newsprint. Its quite readable if you read French.

 

25.00

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Skylark comic Digests are nearly impossible to find. Here is an affordable copy of Twilight Zone. Not sure if this issue is reprinted material or new. Either way, these rarely ever come up for sale, so here is a chance to grab one.

 

Fine condition

 

30.00

 

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SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Archie Comics Digest #1 The first ever. Another Digest that you rarely see, and when you do they usually are "ratty" This one is in very Fine condition.

 

50.00

 

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Matted and Ready to frame 1957 aproval cover from issue 122 of Adventures of Jerry Lewis. Certified and from the Jack Adler Collection. Check out Supes on the pole. (thumbs u

 

Small pin holes at the very top of the cover.

 

40.00

 

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SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

Action Comics #1 Safeguard Promotion from 1976.

 

No clue how to grade on these types of comics. No rips, marks or curling.

 

Its in nice shape.

35.00

 

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Any Bond Fans here? Here is a true first print and first paperback edition of "Casino Royale"

 

IAN FLEMING - YOU ASKED FOR IT (CASINO ROYALE), published by Popular Library, #660, copyright 1953, First Printing (states "Published in April 1955" on copyright page THERE WAS ONLY ONE PRINTING OF THIS PB EDITION BY THIS PUBLISHER - the following year Fleming changed his U.S. paperback publisher to Perma due to this publisher changing the title from Casino Royale to "You Asked for it" and changing "James Bond" to "Jimmy Bond."

 

Book is rough, but it is hard to come by, and my price is far below what these go for even in this condiiton.

 

35.00

 

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Any Bond Fans here? Here is a true first print and first paperback edition of "Casino Royale"

 

IAN FLEMING - YOU ASKED FOR IT (CASINO ROYALE), published by Popular Library, #660, copyright 1953, First Printing (states "Published in April 1955" on copyright page THERE WAS ONLY ONE PRINTING OF THIS PB EDITION BY THIS PUBLISHER - the following year Fleming changed his U.S. paperback publisher to Perma due to this publisher changing the title from Casino Royale to "You Asked for it" and changing "James Bond" to "Jimmy Bond."

 

Book is rough, but it is hard to come by, and my price is far below what these go for even in this condiiton.

 

35.00

 

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You ain't whistling dixie...helluva price and all mine :devil:

 

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Are you like me a Doc Savage Fan? Were you annoyed when collecting all the Bantam Doubles that Double #127 and 128 were never printed in doubles format as advertised in issue 125/126? Is the hole in your collection missing because of this? Of course it is!! :sumo:

 

Well here is your chance to get the monkey off your back! One of my Brothers of Bronze printed a very small quantity of this book a few years ago and made it available to "Doc Con" attendees, I picked up his extra copy along with one for myself, so I will pass this extra along. The 2 storys in this book ended up being published in the first Doc Omnibus, so the stories can be read there, but this is a unique item that was only made available in a very limited market. I think he printed up only about 30 copies of the book.

Perfect shape ,the line on the left side front cover is not in the color, its the factory crease.

40.00

 

 

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Any Bond Fans here? Here is a true first print and first paperback edition of "Casino Royale"

 

IAN FLEMING - YOU ASKED FOR IT (CASINO ROYALE), published by Popular Library, #660, copyright 1953, First Printing (states "Published in April 1955" on copyright page THERE WAS ONLY ONE PRINTING OF THIS PB EDITION BY THIS PUBLISHER - the following year Fleming changed his U.S. paperback publisher to Perma due to this publisher changing the title from Casino Royale to "You Asked for it" and changing "James Bond" to "Jimmy Bond."

 

Book is rough, but it is hard to come by, and my price is far below what these go for even in this condiiton.

 

35.00

 

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You ain't whistling dixie...helluva price and all mine :devil:

 

:takeit:

 

Nice pick-up, and yes the BlackMark is yours! Thank you!

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Another Doc Rarity. Asylum of Fear Doc Savage Fan Fiction. An entirely new story, from one of the founding members of the Brothers of Bronze Doc Savage group. Those Dorks on the cover above Doc, are some of the guys I hang with once a year or so at our Annual "Doc Con" Pathetic, I know, and not a chick to be seen anywheres. :(

 

This is the 2nd printing, not as rare as my first printing. I have seen the first go for close to 400.00 at auction. But this one is still hard to find and was made for a small and limited market so the print number was around 80 copies or so.

 

Its a great story, Lester Dent would have been pleased with.

 

40.00

 

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A grouping of 4 1950s British Version detective pulps. Not sure the the pricing on these, but I think 50.00 for all 4 is more than fair. If Im off base someone tell me please, detective style pulps I know little about. I prefer to sell these as a group.

 

Varying conditions, as the pictures show but all complete covers and all. Page quality on all 4 are far better than what you normaly see on pulps. OW

 

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Vintage 1950s photograph of the Late Betty Page Queen of the Pin-up girls, and star of some awesome Dave Stevens comics!

 

This is a vintage Silver Gelatine Photograph measuring 3 1/2 by 4 1/2 inches, it is not a reprint.

Betty has been tastefully covered as needed with bits of paper. :blush:

100.00

 

 

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T. OConnor Sloane was Editor of Amazing Stories from 1930 to 1938. Here is a nice typed letter with a fountain Pen signature from Sloane to young Fan and later publisher of Ray Bradbury Magazine -Roy Squires, offering advice on the future of Science Fiction in general and Squires possible future.

A nice glimpse into the early years of the genre and 2 men who played a large part in the growth of Sci-Fi

 

60.00

 

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