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Some precode thrills and naughtiness I've picked up in the past year or so. :shy:

 

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Great pick ups! Gems all, but i agree with the sentiment, if the interiors were too 'tame' for the hardcore PCH set here, you must admit, a lot of the Manhunt covers were knockouts!
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Thanks guys. (thumbs u

 

Great eye as always. That Manhunt should be on more folks' radar :o

I really dig it. Cover drawn by Ogden Whitney, but with the strong blacks and colors it almost looks like LB Cole.

 

Glad I found this #6, but I do wish I'd also picked up a #14 back when they were a bit more plentiful.

 

 

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Some precode thrills and naughtiness I've picked up in the past year or so. :shy:

 

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Nice Haul! If I were a kid staring at those on the newstand with only one dime to spend I know I'd go home unhappy.

 

But your mother would be smiling that you only got one!

 

:applause: Fantastic set of PCH J!!!!!!! Why is that Chamber of Chills not designated a Classic Cover on the CGC label? awesome stuff brother (thumbs u

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I think most of my Red Ryder comics are in this pic. I still have a lot more Lone Ranger Comics but I do enjoy these too. The early issues have a lot of other Sunday strips inside like Oop and Captain Easy but Red was the major attraction. I was a devoted follower of his daily strip back in the fifties and early sixties. :headbang:

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I think most of my Red Ryder comics are in this pic. I still have a lot more Lone Ranger Comics but I do enjoy these too. The early issues have a lot of other Sunday strips inside like Oop and Captain Easy but Red was the major attraction. I was a devoted follower of his daily strip back in the fifties and early sixties. :headbang:

 

I like it :applause:

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Pile of Comics :cloud9:

 

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Another view of the pile of comics...

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Another view of the pile of comics...

 

Bruce you have any childhood pickups in there

 

Jack, a lot of silver age that I purchased or obtained in my youth at the bottom of the pile. No golden age left from younger years except Disney Comics and a few westerns.

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