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Vampirella's - Show 'em off
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1 hour ago, flashlites said:

And the back cover for #30!!! Wow look at them brag at their talent! Such an impressive line up!!!

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Many of the back covers of Warren mags (during this period) are nearly as cool as the front cover with incredible illustrations.  (thumbsu

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Just missed out on this one! Maybe one of you got it? Nice looking copy maybe a 5-6.0? What's the going rate for these Frazetta covers? Most copies for this run I'm counting on spending about 10-20$ per issue. But these Frazetta's seem to be going for a lot more and are posing as my biggest challenge to completing the run.  

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4 minutes ago, flashlites said:

This one I found affordable and bought last week but look at the condition! Maybe a 1.8? Still I love it and I am so glad to have at least one Frazetta cover!

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Frazetta covers are the best.  Thee are a lot of great artists but Frazetta seems to be the one that draws most collectors into the fold.

When I began collecting Warrens, I concentrated on getting the Frazetta covers first then the mostly black covers.

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13 hours ago, flashlites said:

Just missed out on this one! Maybe one of you got it? Nice looking copy maybe a 5-6.0? What's the going rate for these Frazetta covers? Most copies for this run I'm counting on spending about 10-20$ per issue. But these Frazetta's seem to be going for a lot more and are posing as my biggest challenge to completing the run.  

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Fortunately, there are only 5 of them. They tend to close in the $30 to $50 range for an average condition book. 

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