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Just my minute contribution to the best thread on the internet, more fiche (can anybody clue me into where all this fiche comes from, public collections, perhaps)?.

 

 

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Sweet! Midgets and bondage! Reminds me of this webpage I.... Oops did I just say that out loud? :blush:

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I am impatiently waiting for Marvel to do a Masterwork of Young Allies 1-4 so I can read the Red Skull stories.

 

:whistle: Not quite Red Skull (yet :devil:) but here's a double splash with The Black Talon from YA # 2 -

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Congratulations!

 

Is the paper supple enough to read or do you use a reprint to see the story?

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Thanks! The paper is pretty nice, definately readable. I have all the Mars books already, but I would would to read some of the others. The A. Merritt story looks interesting.

 

I read my comics but rarely have felt comfortable reading my pulps.

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Thanks! The paper is pretty nice, definately readable. I have all the Mars books already, but I would would to read some of the others. The A. Merritt story looks interesting.

 

I read my comics but rarely have felt comfortable reading my pulps.

 

All of the pulps I've seen you post have been like 9.8's - gorgeous! I'd be scared to breath on them, much less read them. :eek:

 

I was pretty nervous reading the Skylark of Space installment in the 8/28 Amazing (Buck Rogers issue). I had picked a pb reading copy of the novel from the 50's, but realized that Doc Smith had "updated" it with a lot of changes; the only way to read the original 20's version was to read the pulp.

 

One of my favorite things to do in pulps is peruse the letter column - you never know whose name will pop up.

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