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Don't ask me how that segues into this. Just go with it.

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Holy shnikies! Ok, so check this out.... that little girl is my friend's MOM. I guess back when she was like 4 the Sunbeam Bread co (which is based up in New England and her family is from RI) had a contest to see who would be the SB Bread girl and she won! I think she won like a few $'s and bread for a month or something. He's a buddy of mine from college and his parents are alive and well still living in New England.

 

I'm totally going to share this pic with him. If you want, I can likely get it signed for you. :gossip:

 

Thanks for sharing! :applause:

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It's not a comic but it is a very interesting item promoting the BATMAN TV SHOW that I

enjoy showing every so often.

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Seen lots of the GE Adventures series, but haven't seen one earlier than this one from 1945. First in series? Check out the back cover - like some grim German Expressionist painting!

 

This book is unbelievable. I want it so bad I can taste it. and Elmers Glue-All? the Picture Story of the Telephone? even after all these years I still can't wrap my head around the extent of your collection.

 

and did you get any of Phil's books on Heritage? what's up with that - selling his dups, or beginning to liquidate in some fashion?

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Here's my favorite 2015 acquisition...the rarest EC I own...Desert Dawn...featuring Johnny Jackrabbit (who looks strangely like an early Bugs Bunny), telling us all about how life goes down in the desert...representing the American Museum of Natural History:

 

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It's reprinted in Land of the Lost #1 (July 1946)...I took pics for our collective reading enjoyment:

 

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