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rivets.

 

(worship)(worship)(worship)(worship)

 

That is a great shot, Billy. I think you have inspired several board members to start a rivet run. :applause:

 

— Rick

 

rick, there is some fun in going after incomplete runs when there is some commonality to your partial pursuit, like the rivet logos. i also am after the large logo hits, which coincidentally end right as kid eternity begins. here's my two-short group, with the first kid thrown in as it is a cool cover. some really great lou fine's in there.

 

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rivets.

 

(worship)(worship)(worship)(worship)

 

That is a great shot, Billy. I think you have inspired several board members to start a rivet run. :applause:

 

— Rick

 

rick, there is some fun in going after incomplete runs when there is some commonality to your partial pursuit, like the rivet logos. i also am after the large logo hits, which coincidentally end right as kid eternity begins. here's my two-short group, with the first kid thrown in as it is a cool cover. some really great lou fine's in there.

 

hits.jpg

 

Excellent stuff Billy :applause:

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rick, there is some fun in going after incomplete runs when there is some commonality to your partial pursuit, like the rivet logos.

 

True. One of these days (hopefully soon), I'm going to finish the Baker Jumbos and post a group shot. Let's hope Wondercon is good to me this year.

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A group shot of some cardboard cover comics:

 

groupcomics002.jpg

 

 

Very cool! :applause:

 

Were cardboard covers peculiar to the World's Fair/World's Finest run, or were they fairly common back in the day?

 

I know that the New York World's Fair comics and the World's Finest up to # 17 had cardboard covers, but I don't know of any other comics with cardboard covers. I would guess there are others... anyone?

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A group shot of some cardboard cover comics:

 

groupcomics002.jpg

 

 

Very cool! :applause:

 

Were cardboard covers peculiar to the World's Fair/World's Finest run, or were they fairly common back in the day?

 

I know that the New York World's Fair comics and the World's Finest up to # 17 had cardboard covers, but I don't know of any other comics with cardboard covers. I would guess there are others... anyone?

Big All-American also had cardboard covers.

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