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Rare CGC SS books!

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is it safe to assume those are all in the personal collection?

 

Yup, they are all from the personal collection. cloud9.gif

 

Now thats not very nice. Didn't they teach you in kindergarten to share??? flowerred.gifangel.gif

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is it safe to assume those are all in the personal collection?

 

Yup, they are all from the personal collection. cloud9.gif

 

Now thats not very nice. Didn't they teach you in kindergarten to share??? flowerred.gifangel.gif

 

Kindergarten was a long time ago for me. I can barely remember last Friday. crazy.gif

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is it safe to assume those are all in the personal collection?

 

Yup, they are all from the personal collection. cloud9.gif

 

Now thats not very nice. Didn't they teach you in kindergarten to share??? flowerred.gifangel.gif

 

He does.. If his wife and daughter dont want them I get next shot at the books

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Here are some rare ones for you:

 

Fred Kelly (the creator of Mr. Monster) this is the only SS book signed by him before he passed away.

 

 

I'm gonna sound dumb here, but I really want to know.

 

I thought Michael T. Gilbert created Mr. Monster, I always see his name over the title of the books.

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Here are some rare ones for you:

 

Fred Kelly (the creator of Mr. Monster) this is the only SS book signed by him before he passed away.

 

 

I'm gonna sound dumb here, but I really want to know.

 

I thought Michael T. Gilbert created Mr. Monster, I always see his name over the title of the books.

confused-smiley-013.gif

 

Read here, this will help:

 

http://www.toonopedia.com/mrmonstr.htm

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Here are some rare ones for you:

 

Fred Kelly (the creator of Mr. Monster) this is the only SS book signed by him before he passed away.

 

 

I'm gonna sound dumb here, but I really want to know.

 

I thought Michael T. Gilbert created Mr. Monster, I always see his name over the title of the books.

confused-smiley-013.gif

 

Read here, this will help:

 

http://www.toonopedia.com/mrmonstr.htm

 

I'll be danged.....something new everyday! Thank you! thumbsup2.gif

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Here are some rare ones for you:

 

Fred Kelly (the creator of Mr. Monster) this is the only SS book signed by him before he passed away.

 

 

I'm gonna sound dumb here, but I really want to know.

 

I thought Michael T. Gilbert created Mr. Monster, I always see his name over the title of the books.

confused-smiley-013.gif

 

Read here, this will help:

 

http://www.toonopedia.com/mrmonstr.htm

 

I'll be danged.....something new everyday! Thank you! thumbsup2.gif

 

Glad I could help. flowerred.gif

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Will Eisner

 

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What did Will do on this book? A pinup or something?

 

According to what I read:

The back pages of the issue featured tributes from various creators and talent including Berni Wrightson, Neal Adams, Adam West, Sprang, Stan Lee, and Will Eisner.

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My Spirit/Eisner collection is incomplete without an Eisner SS book now....

 

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and sadly, it will stay that way...people have been trying for years to pick them up and they are in private collections and probably will not see the light of day...but if they did...oh boy headbang.gif

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