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Picked these up at a local show today. Incomplete but affordable:

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In 1948 Doc Strange was called up before HUAC to explain his communist sympathies and refused to name names, resulting in his blacklisting from comic books for several decades.

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Cashed in some trade credits at the Richmond show and got these goodies. GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

 

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.....and this one from James Payette, a nice copy if not for some writing on the first page...

 

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Had a good time at the Philly show today. And managed to pick up a few items for the collection :)

 

Finally nabbed a D Tracy page to go with all those Tracy comics I have :cloud9:

 

Thanks to Al Stoltz for this one (thumbs u

 

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Well done Billbo :applause: I'm so glad you've been bitten by the art bug and am waiting to see what else you turn up :popcorn:

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I saw that on the WW site and was not surprised to see that it sold that quickly. It's an example of how appealing Win Mortimer's art is! :applause:

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nice Crack you've got there Bill :roflmao:

 

anyone know much about this title Eye-Opener....from 1957. printed in Canada I believe. similar interiors to the digests you see, but this is a 35cent comic sized version. I'd love to find out more. Reminds me of the title sideshow and bachelors diary.

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Some guy named Barks used to draw cartoons for the Calgary Eye-Opener.

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I saw that on the WW site and was not surprised to see that it sold that quickly. It's an example of how appealing Win Mortimer's art is! :applause:

 

I was surprised how tough this book is. The 9.0 is the highest graded, with a humble 6.5 coming in 2nd.

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I saw that on the WW site and was not surprised to see that it sold that quickly. It's an example of how appealing Win Mortimer's art is! :applause:
I too was tempted, but since my WF run starts at 40, if I bought that nice 39, I would feel "compeled " to go back and get 30-39 doh!
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I saw that on the WW site and was not surprised to see that it sold that quickly. It's an example of how appealing Win Mortimer's art is! :applause:

 

I was surprised how tough this book is. The 9.0 is the highest graded, with a humble 6.5 coming in 2nd.

all of them from late 40's through 50's are tough in grade... (thumbs u
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