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Oooh!

"The wrong silicon mixture" -- I can see why you couldn't resist it.

 

(Do you have a reader copy? Any good element stuff in the story?)

 

Nice catch for about the cost of the slab job.

 

Jack

 

 

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Oooh!

"The wrong silicon mixture" -- I can see why you couldn't resist it.

 

(Do you have a reader copy? Any good element stuff in the story?)

 

Nice catch for about the cost of the slab job.

 

Jack

 

 

It's one of my favorite Sci-Fi B Movie Charlton tales.

 

The silicon mixture in question allows the wearer of the glasses to see weird creatures from another dimension. Or are they seeing into ours? Or are they actually manipulating our dimension behind the scenes?

 

Charlton stories like this are like The Twilight Zone on steroids (or maybe Tums).

 

And yes, I have a mid-grade reader, but this book it is of personal significance because thanks to the proliferation of comic book discussion boards and personal avatars associated with the same, this has somewhat become my "signature book" if you will.

 

CHARLTON COMICS GIVE YOU MORE!

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No, I'll likely keep this slabbed copy intact, at least until I get a chance to upgrade.

 

I still have my reader copy.

 

And it was a good weekend in The Charlton Zone, so I gathered up these two beauties on Feebay too:

 

SPACE WAR #2 from 1960:

 

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And SPACE WAR #8 with an awesome Ditko cover:

 

spacewar_8.jpg

 

CHARLTON COMICS GIVE YOU MORE!

 

 

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