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Just for you Blind Owl. From Heroic #2

 

Bill, you must really miss that Heroic 2 you sold me...it's :cloud9:

 

Sell it back to me.

quit selling books! :makepoint: you always regret it

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Hi Bill,

 

Really, REALLY fantastic scores on the HEROICs. Love the cover to that #1. The interior shots of #2 are just stunning ... Everett at his finest. Gots to get me some of those... I have a low grade copy of that Everett alligator cover, its a nice issue.

 

Thanks for posting the covers and interiors!! I'll stop to look at Everett anytime, any day. :applause:

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I just love these small publisher golden age superhero books.

 

Totally!

 

I'm a sucker for any esoteric hero books from 1939 through 1942 or so, especially if the price is right. I keep trying to stay focused on finishing my Fox runs....but I keep getting distracted!

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Thanks for the kind words Ryan and Jon. I just love these small publisher golden age superhero books. And Everett is my all-time favorite.

 

Everett rocks! Do you have all of his Hyrdo-man issues now?

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I just love these small publisher golden age superhero books.

 

Totally!

 

I'm a sucker for any esoteric hero books from 1939 through 1942 or so, especially if the price is right.

 

It has become the focus of my collection these days. Lots of fun, for an affordable price.

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I'm a sucker for any esoteric hero books from 1939 through 1942

 

Moondog has been listing some esoteric GA first issues over in the Selling forum :gossip:

I just saw his Great #1..that is a super cool book (as is 2 and 3)...

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Cool books, Ciorac. Thanks for posting them!

 

I was wondering what was meant by "The Official Publication of Reg'lar Fellers". I thought maybe it was some kind of club or a radio program. Good ol' Wikipedia comes through again...it was a daily comic strip that had a spin-off movie, radio program, an animated cartoon and now comic books!

 

Reg'lar Fellers Wikipedia Entry

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And Everett is my all-time favorite.

A Timely guy! (thumbs u

Centaur before Timely (thumbs u

Michael Jordan played college ball before the NBA.

Mickey Mantle had a little minor league experience.

The Quarrymen had a few gigs before hitting the big time as the Beatles.

We all gotta start somewhere.

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