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My 50 Year Junk Obsession
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An unusual English horror book that has pre-code Atlas and Fawcett contents:

 

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I've a few of these,love them.Black and white,sometimes not the greatest printing inside,like a bad carbon copy,but love them.

 

I have that one too but none of the others. Love that Avon giant.

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I was asked about these. The Supermen of Great Britian is one of only two I know of. This is an example of each variation of the club pins. The smaller one was a wartime issue for only a few months and is also quite scarce.

 

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Great collection!

 

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I was asked about these. The Supermen of Great Britian is one of only two I know of. This is an example of each variation of the club pins. The smaller one was a wartime issue for only a few months and is also quite scarce.

 

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(thumbs u (worship)

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Since I showed you the Superman club pins the other day, I thought you might want to see the rest of my Superman pins.

 

First up are 3 Austrailian pins from the '40/'50's. All the Austrailian Supe pins I know of:

 

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Next are 3 Superman badges from the '40's. The round one in the center is a Canada club pin and pretty un-common. The other 2 die cut ones are US gum badges. Some where, I have the papers for them.

 

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One of my favorites is the Superman in the Pin. It is a newspaper pin from Northern CA I believe. It was given out in 1940 to promote the newspaper strip. It is pretty large at 1-1/2" and real tough to find.

 

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Not real rare but another of my favorites is the Superman Muscle Club button. It came in the Muscle Kit in early 1950's. Wayne Boring art. I love the colors.

 

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Last are the 2 1939 and 1940 Superman Action comics pins, the 2 Superman Tim shoe store pins from the '40's and a Superman Pep Cereal pin.

 

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There are only 3 or 4 other Golden age Superman pins I know of but they are so rare, I doubt I'll ever have them...

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hey Kids! Comics! Today, I will feature some more obscure horror type comics. Not the usual stuff but some more "fringe" areas of the genre.

 

 

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Paul Reinman was pretty tame when working for DC but he made some gruesome splash pages for MLJ.

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