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Show Us Your 10 Cent-ers!
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Here are some 10 cent Rawhide Kids. They're obviously not high grade copies, but they can be tough to find in any shape. Lots of Kirby/Ayers in them too!

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Abiline?

Good ol' Manhattan Stan probably hadn't been west of the Mississippi at that point.

 

Jack

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except Curt Swan! Those 4-paneled Superman box covers were awesone. Specially the Lois 13 or 14.

I can't argue with you on that! I love Curt Swan's work and starting when I was a kid I read and collected every "Super" title I could find. I especially liked Swan inked by George Klein.

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(worship) Love that Ditko. Nice book, BTW.

 

 

 

Angelo

One of my all time favourite covers and near impossible to find in grade.

 

 

You got that right. In fact, Strange Worlds as a whole are very difficult to find in any decent condition, let alone high grade.

 

 

Angelo

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There's some really wild (fun!) Heath art in those Arizona Kids! (thumbs u

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except Curt Swan! Those 4-paneled Superman box covers were awesone. Specially the Lois 13 or 14.

I can't argue with you on that! I love Curt Swan's work and starting when I was a kid I read and collected every "Super" title I could find. I especially liked Swan inked by George Klein.

 

Or Win Mortimer? hm

 

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Cool "Cartoon" Cover :cloud9:Braveandthebold138.jpg

 

Nice!

 

You should post this in the GA Hot Rods thread.

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except Curt Swan! Those 4-paneled Superman box covers were awesone. Specially the Lois 13 or 14.

I can't argue with you on that! I love Curt Swan's work and starting when I was a kid I read and collected every "Super" title I could find. I especially liked Swan inked by George Klein.

 

Or Win Mortimer? hm

 

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Doggone it, you're right! Win Mortimer too! How could I have forgotten about his Superman work? doh!

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