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Heroic Comics 32 1st Alex Toth 1945

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Rules as always..

No bad guys

1st :takeit: in thread wins

Paypal only please

 

 

Hard to find 1945 Heroic comics .

 

This is Toths first comic published story

 

Heroic Comics #32 (1945), illustrating the stories “Yankee King,” “One of Our Heroes is...Missing!”

 

Toth launched his career at the age of 15, illustrating true stories for Heroic magazine through a comic-book packager named Steve Douglas. Although he initially aimed to do newspaper strips (“It was my dream to do what Caniff, Raymond, and Foster had done”), he found the industry “dying” and instead moved into comic books. (Wici)

 

The book is a solid Fine and seriously undervalued (IMO)

sold.

 

 

hero1.jpg

 

 

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Hero1i.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

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Rules as always..

No bad guys

1st :takeit: in thread wins

Paypal only please

 

 

Hard to find 1945 Heroic comics .

 

This is Toths first comic published story

 

Heroic Comics #32 (1945), illustrating the stories “Yankee King,” “One of Our Heroes is...Missing!”

 

Toth launched his career at the age of 15, illustrating true stories for Heroic magazine through a comic-book packager named Steve Douglas. Although he initially aimed to do newspaper strips (“It was my dream to do what Caniff, Raymond, and Foster had done”), he found the industry “dying” and instead moved into comic books. (Wici)

 

The book is a solid Fine and seriously undervalued (IMO)

$45 shipped in North America.

 

 

hero1.jpg

 

 

heroicBC_zps921cf43c.jpg

 

Hero1i.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

:takeit:

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Rules as always..

No bad guys

1st :takeit: in thread wins

Paypal only please

 

 

Hard to find 1945 Heroic comics .

 

This is Toths first comic published story

 

Heroic Comics #32 (1945), illustrating the stories “Yankee King,” “One of Our Heroes is...Missing!”

 

Toth launched his career at the age of 15, illustrating true stories for Heroic magazine through a comic-book packager named Steve Douglas. Although he initially aimed to do newspaper strips (“It was my dream to do what Caniff, Raymond, and Foster had done”), he found the industry “dying” and instead moved into comic books. (Wici)

 

The book is a solid Fine and seriously undervalued (IMO)

$45 shipped in North America.

 

 

hero1.jpg

 

 

heroicBC_zps921cf43c.jpg

 

Hero1i.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

:takeit:

:applause:

 

Thanks Jimmy .

I think I owe ya one.. so Canadian funds for you

 

You will like this book !

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