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CATRICK'S QUARNUCOPIA IS CLOSED!
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2 hours ago, catrick339 said:

10 Story  Book  V28 #8,  January 1930

First  of  the pulp magazines  for the thread....only  it's not exactly a pulp.
Full of  risque  text stories plus drawings  and photos  of  pretty  women,  both
lingerie   pix  and  nudes.   Bound like a  Golden  Age  comic,   64 pages plus  cover,  
folded  and stapled,  and  the  whole  thing is  printed on high grade paper,  not pulp. 
 
***IF  YOU  FLY THE FLAG  YOU'RE TELLING ME YOU'RE  OF  LEGAL  AGE TO BUY
ADULT  ITEMS!***

Pretty  tame  by  today's  standards,  but  still,  nekkie  women. 

Flat  and  tight,   good gloss,   bone white pages. 

Asking  $30  SOLD!

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I would have bought this just for the subtitle: "A magazine for Iconoclasts"! They don't make 'em like that any more.

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12 minutes ago, Albert Thurgood said:

I would have bought this just for the subtitle: "A magazine for Iconoclasts"! They don't make 'em like that any more.

Interesting definition for that seldom use of a word - Iconoclast:

iconoclast

Noun
icon·o·clast | \ ī-ˈkä-nə-ˌklast    

Definition of iconoclast

1 : a person who attacks settled beliefs or institutions
2 : a person who destroys religious images or opposes their veneration
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2 hours ago, Robot Man said:

I never thought I’d be sitting around buying comics on Christmas Eve. Usually, I’d be getting my kids drunk. But I live in CA. Getting to the point where you are even scared to go out and breathe. 

Good to see so many of you probably in the same boat. Happy Holidaze gang! 

Stay safe, I see bad weather all over.

Hmmm... am I missing my in-laws all that much??  :whistle:

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6 hours ago, catrick339 said:

World of  Mystery 6

Pulled upper staple, some general wear.  Otherwise  flat  and  clean enough,  bit of gloss left,   white pages 

Yours for  $35

 

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6 hours ago, Albert Thurgood said:

I would have bought this just for the subtitle: "A magazine for Iconoclasts"! They don't make 'em like that any more.

Well,  you'll have  another chance or two before the thread's over, :D

 

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4 hours ago, JollyComics said:

zzz

WAKE UP! 
You're just  in time  for Catrick's  Christmas  Early  Birds!

Christmas  Carnival  1952

Gorgeous copy...with  no  back  cover. 

Grab a beautiful reader for  $5  SOLD!

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Modern  Comics 58

Chip out RH edge FC,  light water lower  and LH edge of book, staples  rusty with 
a bit of migration,  whiff of transverse  spine roll. Flat,  tight,  white pages. 
Six pages of  TORCHY!

Asking $35  SOLD!

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Ooh,  a fabulous  Fiction House  redhead...in a green  dress!
Flat,  clean,  tight,  good  gloss,  white  pages

Grab a beauty for $40  SOLD!

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March of Comics 61

Flat and tight,   touch  of fading  lower  RH  FC. Corner off upper LH  BC,  dust  shadow.  
Rubber stamp  BC  for the store  ad,  The Erdman Shoe Co,  Norwood  Ohio

Asking  $10

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All Surprise Comics 12
Last issue

Early  Marvel,  Winter  1946/47,  this  copy is flat  and  tight,  white  pages.   Bit of 
general wear,  touch of light soiling  BC.  Tiny tears at the single  staple.  

Grab a little gem  for $50

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That's it  gang!

Cat and  I  already  exchanged gifts,  and  I'm  going to go pour some of mine  
into my  next  cup of coffee,  lol

Back  with  more swell  stuff  this  afternoon,  and again this evening. 

 

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