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My 50 Year Junk Obsession
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These are my favorites. Imagine superheroes riding around on tricycles to fight villains? Again I have never owned a Spiderman. They wind-up and roll around the floor with a bell ringing. Kind of odd that the trikes are all the same with Spidey wheels and Cap. America bell ringers. They used to re-purpose a lot in these days. Hard to find complete and nice since the figures are rubber and celluliod.

 

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These are my favorites. Imagine superheroes riding around on tricycles to fight villains? Again I have never owned a Spiderman. They wind-up and roll around the floor with a bell ringing. Kind of odd that the trikes are all the same with Spidey wheels and Cap. America bell ringers. They used to re-purpose a lot in these days. Hard to find complete and nice since the figures are rubber and celluliod.

 

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Absolutely fantastic!!

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These are my favorites. Imagine superheroes riding around on tricycles to fight villains? Again I have never owned a Spiderman. They wind-up and roll around the floor with a bell ringing. Kind of odd that the trikes are all the same with Spidey wheels and Cap. America bell ringers. They used to re-purpose a lot in these days. Hard to find complete and nice since the figures are rubber and celluliod.

 

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Those are fantastic! They would definitely strike fear into the heart of villains - "Quiet, Muggsy! Do you hear that bell ringing, way off in the distance?"
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You all know how much I love MAD magazine by now. Long ago I discovered that there were "imitators" to the throne. Some pretty good imators I might add. I'm down to only a couple issues to finish my "imitator" collection. Thought I'd show you some of my favorites.

 

Because I also have a huge pre-code horror collection, This is one of my favorites. Love the "celebrity" factor as well as the horror theme. The hands just crack me up!

 

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Got some new purchases that fit in other past threads:

 

Forbidden Worlds #43 1956 Cool Sphinx cover & story.Actually a pretty good book. I don't usually like ACG's especially post code but this one is well above average and cheap!

 

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A few more crazy "just weird" comics!

 

Johnny Surge 1947 giveaway. Totally out there book with a talking cow milking machine and a "infinity" cover to boot!

 

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One can just imagine the discussion between writer and artist.

 

(Writer) "I'm going to need you to anthropomorphise a milking machine".

 

(Artist) "Say what?"

 

lol

 

Neat book. I really like oddball stuff like this.

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