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Gerber 7's and above please! Can I see a 10?

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thanks, now i can can go back to the breasts ........ :cloud9:

 

damn, i could watch that all day!

I suspect 5 more seconds would be a better preview...however, with my soon to be 5 year old son viewing the books posted on the board with me, I have had to put that poster on ignore, until such a time as he removes it....great for me, not so great for my little dude (yet)

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Gerber "8" from 1939. This one you definitely don't see often.

 

Agree 100%. Looks like a lot of good reading as well.

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Gerber "8" from 1939. This one you definitely don't see often.

 

Agree 100%. Looks like a lot of good reading as well.

 

A lot of B/W stories. Very much a carry-over from the platinum 1935-36 period (think early More Funs and New Adventures) rather than a continuation of how comics transformed into the GA stories by 1938.

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Just to help revise this thread again. Here's a few Gerber 7's.

Some of these I recently posted on a different thread.

Mickey Mouse magazine #10

MickeymouseMagazinevol1no10.jpg

Gem Comics #1

gemcomics1gerber7.jpg

Rangers #14

rangers14gerber7.jpg

Captain America #66

CaptainAmerica66001.jpg

 

I'll add some more in a day or two!!!

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Just to help revise this thread again. Here's a few Gerber 7's.

Some of these I recently posted on a different thread.

Mickey Mouse magazine #10

MickeymouseMagazinevol1no10.jpg

Gem Comics #1

gemcomics1gerber7.jpg

Rangers #14

rangers14gerber7.jpg

Captain America #66

CaptainAmerica66001.jpg

 

I'll add some more in a day or two!!!

never knew Cap 66 was a G 7

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