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What are the "key" horror and science fiction 1950s comics?

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Some are prized as much for their scarcity as what is on the cover.

 

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:cry:

 

I want that!

 

:sumo:

 

In order to acquire this issue you fist have to journey to Tibet and live among the lamas, while meditating for 6 months on a diet of fomented yak curd.

 

That's what I did!

 

I had a frozen yogurt topped with pieces of a Butterfinger once at an airport terminal. Does that count?

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[font:Times New Roman]One of the key SF books (last WSF & last pre-code EC)...[/font]

 

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..and arguably the greatest cover ever!

 

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Some are prized as much for their scarcity as what is on the cover.

 

DarkMysteries10CGC85_zps33636d3e.jpg

 

:cry:

 

I want that!

 

:sumo:

 

In order to acquire this issue you fist have to journey to Tibet and live among the lamas, while meditating for 6 months on a diet of fomented yak curd.

 

That's what I did!

 

I had a frozen yogurt topped with pieces of a Butterfinger once at an airport terminal. Does that count?

 

Was the airport in Tibet? Was the frozen yoghurt served by a lama? C'mon buddy, spill!

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Some are prized as much for their scarcity as what is on the cover.

 

DarkMysteries10CGC85_zps33636d3e.jpg

 

:cry:

 

I want that!

 

:sumo:

 

In order to acquire this issue you fist have to journey to Tibet and live among the lamas, while meditating for 6 months on a diet of fomented yak curd.

 

That's what I did!

 

I had a frozen yogurt topped with pieces of a Butterfinger once at an airport terminal. Does that count?

 

Was the airport in Tibet? Was the frozen yoghurt served by a lama? C'mon buddy, spill!

It was in Des Moines and I think there was a picture of a llama on the wall.

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Some are prized as much for their scarcity as what is on the cover.

 

DarkMysteries10CGC85_zps33636d3e.jpg

 

:cry:

 

I want that!

 

:sumo:

 

In order to acquire this issue you fist have to journey to Tibet and live among the lamas, while meditating for 6 months on a diet of fomented yak curd.

 

That's what I did!

 

I had a frozen yogurt topped with pieces of a Butterfinger once at an airport terminal. Does that count?

 

Was the airport in Tibet? Was the frozen yoghurt served by a lama? C'mon buddy, spill!

It was in Des Moines and I think there was a picture of a llama on the wall.

 

Hah! You think I don't know Des Moines isn't in Tibet?

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But there are always books that fly under the radar

 

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I would like to buy this from you. Many pleases and several thank yous.

 

Unfortunately another boardie has first dibs (if I ever sell) . I'm sure a better copy will turn up in due course. Is there a Spokane copy? Spokane generally trumps River City!

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