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After conversing with a geek I realized I had some scanning to do...

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Wow. :o

 

Super cool book!!

 

Attack of Brain Jar Man! :applause:

The scans really don't show the beauty of this cover. I'm a sucker for weird color patterns. The two-tone greens on the back wall are so very cool to see. It's really amazing how inventive the colorists were on some of these golden age books given that they were working with dots composed of a limited number of colors.

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That is awesome. :applause:

 

Cardstock cover on that one?

Yes. I think all of them through #13 or so are heavy stock covers.

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That is awesome. :applause:

 

Cardstock cover on that one?

Yes. I think all of them through #13 or so are heavy stock covers.

thats a pretty 8.0
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zip9.jpg

 

Wow. :o

 

Super cool book!!

 

Attack of Brain Jar Man! :applause:

The scans really don't show the beauty of this cover. I'm a sucker for weird color patterns. The two-tone greens on the back wall are so very cool to see. It's really amazing how inventive the colorists were on some of these golden age books given that they were working with dots composed of a limited number of colors.

 

Wonderful book!

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All great books. Love the Whiz # 35.

 

Is the WF 5 sporting the common "Harold" collection sig? Meaning, is that the same Harold I am thinking about?

Thanks Mike. Harold Curtis (thumbs u

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zip9.jpg

 

Wow. :o

 

Super cool book!!

 

Attack of Brain Jar Man! :applause:

The scans really don't show the beauty of this cover. I'm a sucker for weird color patterns. The two-tone greens on the back wall are so very cool to see. It's really amazing how inventive the colorists were on some of these golden age books given that they were working with dots composed of a limited number of colors.

 

Wonderful book!

 

I've held this copy in my hands and as Richard says, the scan doesn't do it justice. It's truly a phenomenal book.

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