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FS: GOLDEN AGE! Claire Voyant, Is This Tomorrow, Battlefront...
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A couple GA books up for grabs. First 'takeit' wins, whether in the thread or via PM. Shipping at cost via Priority Mail. Returns no problem if not pleased. Paypal preferred; please be able to pay within 3 days unless we make other arrangements. Thanks for looking!

 

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Chilling Tales #17 in 3.5. Nice solid lower-grade copy of this precode horror book with a crazy cool Matt Fox cover. Light general wear and edge wear, but bright cover colors, good gloss. Complete with offwhite pages. After being underrated for years, these Fox-cover books seem to be on the move lately -- a raw 4.5 #17 recently sold for $275. Grab this one for way less.

$160  SOLD

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Claire Voyant #nn (#1) in 4.0/4.5. Uncommon GGA negligee cover. Attractive solid VGish copy, bright with nice colors. The small white dits and dots are printing-related. White/OW pages.

$250

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Super-Mystery Comics V4 #5 in 2.0. Low-grade copy of this incredibly hot GA series. Cover wrap very worn at spine with stains, tears and rusted staples, but unusually vibrant colors and eye appeal for the grade. Offwhite pages; cover wrap still holding to back cover at both staples. Villain in the lead story is 'The Clown', who was kind of a poor man's Joker. Tough book!

$160  SOLD

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7 minutes ago, Point Five said:

Super-Mystery Comics V4 #5 in 2.0. Low-grade copy of this incredibly hot GA series. Cover wrap very worn at spine with stains, tears and rusted staples, but unusually vibrant colors and eye appeal for the grade. Offwhite pages; cover wrap still holding to back cover at both staples. Villain in the lead story is 'The Clown', who was kind of a poor man's Joker. Tough book!

$160

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9 minutes ago, Point Five said:

Chilling Tales #17 in 3.5. Nice solid lower-grade copy of this precode horror book with a crazy cool Matt Fox cover. Light general wear and edge wear, but bright cover colors, good gloss. Complete with offwhite pages. After being underrated for years, these Fox-cover books seem to be on the move lately -- a raw 4.5 #17 recently sold for $275. Grab this one for way less.

$160

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Take it

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IS THIS TOMORROW #nn in 2.5. Solid low-grade copy of this cool anti-communist comic from 1947. Cover wrap is very worn at both staples, but still holding to book. Wear around edges as shown, but bold cover colors and good gloss; presents unusually well for the low grade. This is the 'blank price circle' version, which OPG seems to think is a bit rarer.

$120

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Battlefront #42 in 4.5. Really nice gloss and electric cover colors. Spine snag under the bottom staple; some creasing to LRC. For some reason this issue seems tough to find. Offwhite pages.  

$45

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5 hours ago, Point Five said:

Claire Voyant #nn (#1) in 4.0/4.5. Uncommon GGA negligee cover. Attractive solid VGish copy, bright with nice colors. The small white dits and dots are printing-related. White/OW pages.

$250

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Sold via PM! 

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