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Soooooooo RED.. no doubt that Marvels were "evil" with all the red and black and DC's were "innocent"...with all those "cool" yellows and blues... - hey - those look like those early 70's "Alligator" baggies on those beauts! C'mon BZ, can you pleez front and center the #9 like all the nice people are askin blush.gifgrin.gif

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Da,ba,uh, mmm.. hail.gifhail.gifhail.gif I am speachless. Incredible, well almost speachless.

Paul

 

The previous books shown were incredible but this.................. hail.gif

 

Those are amazing....and what more amazing is you still have them in those cheesy glad wrap bags makepoint.gif

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ok, I am little nervous here...BZ, I know we have only known each other for a very short time, and while I am already married with 4 kids...(gets down on one knee)...I was , um, wondering....if...well...you would do me the honor of...um...

(sorry, my hands are a little sweaty, and my heart is beating a little to fast)...

 

there was another GA thread about trading your wife for comics!...I think I found my answer!

 

gator

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I always marvel when I see high grade examples like some of these...the fragile nature of comic book (ephemera) seems to me to be a metaphor for our life. I also marvel when I see people in their 70's who are still very active..jogging, cycling, traveling etc....and others who are just burned out. So I've decided to start living in Bangzooms comic book room, to better preserve myself.

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I always marvel when I see high grade examples like some of these...the fragile nature of comic book (ephemera) seems to me to be a metaphor for our life. I also marvel when I see people in their 70's who are still very active..jogging, cycling, traveling etc....and others who are just burned out. So I've decided to start living in Bangzooms comic book room, to better preserve myself.

 

Does he know?

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I always marvel when I see high grade examples like some of these...the fragile nature of comic book (ephemera) seems to me to be a metaphor for our life. I also marvel when I see people in their 70's who are still very active..jogging, cycling, traveling etc....and others who are just burned out. So I've decided to start living in Bangzooms comic book room, to better preserve myself.

 

Does he know?

 

I will first shrink myself to the size of Dollman. He might never notice. Hopefully I won't step in any mouse traps.

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I always marvel when I see high grade examples like some of these...the fragile nature of comic book (ephemera) seems to me to be a metaphor for our life. I also marvel when I see people in their 70's who are still very active..jogging, cycling, traveling etc....and others who are just burned out. So I've decided to start living in Bangzooms comic book room, to better preserve myself.

 

Does he know?

 

Ordinarily he could hide in a slab -- but since this is BZ's au naturel collection, he'd stand out like a plastic petunia in a rose garden.

 

Jack

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