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  1. 2000ad and Judge Dredd

    2000ad and Judge Dredd
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  2. CGC Mike's 60's toy pics

    C:\Users\User\Pictures\americas greatest #2 jpg.jfif
    • Album created by CGC Mike
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    • 5 images
    • 2 album comments
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    • 5 images
    • 2 album comments
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  3. Digimon

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  4. Australian Disney Comics Vol 2: Donald Duck (D series)

    There were two series of Donald Duck comics - the first was numbered DD1 - DD22 from 1953 to 1956. The D series ran for 258 issues from 1956 - 1978
    • Album created by AJD
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    • 62 images
    • 4 image comments
    • 62 images
    • 4 image comments
  5. Australian Disney Comics Vol 3 - Walt Disney's Comics

    The Australian version of the Dell/Gold Key/Whitman series 'Walt Disney's Comics and Stories'. This series began in October 1946, and so is offset from the 1941 Dell series by approximately 65 issues. There are 380 issues in this series, the final one appearing in 1978.
    • Album created by AJD
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    • 197 images
    • 4 image comments
    • 197 images
    • 4 image comments
  6. Australian Disney Comics Vol 4 Shorter series

    My collection of Australian reprints of Disney comics (1947-1978) has well and truly outgrown a single album. This album contains images of Australian printed Disney comics in the following series. It will grow as I manage to find them! This volume is an 'other' volume that contains the shorter series. You can find the longer running ones in volumes 1 through 3.
    Character Issues CI (26 issues) - many of these reprint parts of Dell Four Color issues
    Christmas Parade CP (15 issues)
    Film Preview (90 issues) Movie and TV tie-ins, reprinted from Dell Four Color and later Gold Key adaptations
    Jumbo series J (57 issues) - these are 64 page books. Some reprint Dell Giants, others are compilations of other Dell material
    Mobil giveaways (24 issues) - given away in 1964 at petrol/gas stations in Australia (there is also a series from New Zealand)
    One shots (? issues) - issues that pre-date or sit outside of established series
    One Shot series OS (65 issues) - most of these reprint parts of Dell Four Color issues
    Vacation Parade VP (7 issues)
    • Album created by AJD
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    • 90 images
    • 9 image comments
    • 90 images
    • 9 image comments
  7. Ymisbatg's Collection 1980's G.I. Joe

    This is my collection of books.  The wildfires got me concerned about the how flammable these are. 
    • Album created by ymisbatg
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    • 246 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 246 images
    • 1 album comment
  8. CGCs in old school holders

    The first CGC graded books I ever bought. Several from the first year CGC was in operation
    • Album created by scburdet
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    • 13 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 13 images
    • 2 album comments
  9. Australian Golden Age Comics

    <a href="https://comics.www.collectors-society.com/PublicUserHome.aspx?PeopleID=486042"><img src="https://boards.collectors-society.com/signatures/signature.php/CGC/user/486042/sig.jpg"></a>
    • Album created by Murdo81
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    • 85 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 85 images
    • 2 album comments
  10. All things with The Last Ronin

    Just a collection of stuff collected while I was waiting for the issues to be released.
    • Album created by Murdo81
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    • 118 images
    • 118 images
  11. Down the WARREN Rabbit Hole

    It's ironic that the Warren magazines became my rabbit hole, because a warren is a place where rabbits live.   A warren is literally a rabbit hole.
    This gallery explores the depths of the Warren Publishing rabbit hole--excluding paperbacks, foreign versions and variants, and of course the four Warren pillars of Famous Monsters of Filmland, CREEPY, EERIE and VAMPIRELLA.   (I have other galleries for 3 of those 4, but don't hold your breath waiting for the Famous Monsters of Filmland gallery.)
    My plan is that eventually this gallery will contain every American version and variant of every other magazine title Warren ever produced:
    1984/1994 : #1 - #10/#11 - #29
    After Hours : #1 - #4
    Blazing Combat : #1 - #4
    Comix International : #1 - #5, #4b
    Famous Films : #1 - #3
    Favorite Westerns of Filmland/Wildest Westerns : #1 - #2/#3 - #6
    The GOBLIN : #1 - #3
    HELP! : #1 - #26 ( MISSING 12b )
    Monster World : #1 - #10
    Movie Specials:
           Alien
           Close Encounters of the Third Kind
           Famous Monsters Star Wars Spectacular
           The Lord of the Rings
           Meteor
           Moonraker
    On the Scene Presents Freak Out USA : #1 - #2
    On The Scene Presents Superheroes : #1
    The ROOK : #1 - #14
    Screen Thrills Illustrated : #1 - #10
    Spacemen : #1 - #8, 1965 Yearbook
    Special Editions:
           Flintstones at the New York World's Fair (1964) 25c
           Flintstones at the New York World's Fair (1964) 29c
           Flintstones at the New York World's Fair (1965)
           Heidi Saha
           House of Horror
            The Best of  Blazing Combat Anthology
           The Odd Comic World of Richard Corben
           The SPIRIT Special
           Tiny Tim
           VAMPIRELLA Special
    The SPIRIT : #1 - #16
    Teen Love Stories : #1 - #3
    Warren Presents:
           #1 UFO and Alien Comix
           #2 Future World Comix
           #3 Star Quest Comix
           #4 Galactic Wars Comix
           #5 Ring of the Warlords
           #6 The ROOK
           #7 Alien Invasion Comix
           #8 Movie Aliens Illustrated
           #9 Dracula '79
           #10 Strange Stories of Vampires Comix
           #11 Pantha
           #12 Empire Encounter Comix
           #13 Sword and Sorcery Comix
           #14 Rex Havoc
           Warren Presents Famous Monsters of Filmland 1981 Horror Movie Yearbook
           Warren Presents Famous Monsters of Filmland 1982 Film Fantasy Yearbook
           Warren Presents Famous Monsters of Filmland 1983 Film Fantasy Yearbook
    • Album created by Axe Elf
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    • 360 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 25 image comments
    • 360 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 25 image comments
  12. A CREEPY Collection for the Rest of Us

    My CREEPY collection isn't all slabbed NM copies.  In fact, the only one slabbed is CREEPY #1, and only because it came that way.  My collection is for people who might actually read their magazines once in a while.  I'd like for all of them to be at least a 6.0--but I don't know if that will ever happen, and there are some pretty nice books in here as well.
    So this is what you can do on a reasonable budget...
    • Album created by Axe Elf
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    • 304 images
    • 4 album comments
    • 3 image comments
    • 304 images
    • 4 album comments
    • 3 image comments
  13. Australian Disney Comics Vol 1: Giant series G1 - G699

    Australia was a solid market for Disney comics for many years, and the local industry reprinted many issues here until imports replaced them in 1978. Many reprinted Dell/Gold Key comics from the US, but there are also lots of European stories from the 1960s and 1970s. Over the years there were lots of one-offs and specials, but the main series were:
    Donald Duck (2 series - D.D.# and later D.#)
    Film Preview (FP.# - the movie adapations
    Giant Series (G.# - sort of like Dell's Four Color series)
    Jumbo Series (like the Dell Giants J.#)
    Mickey Mouse (M.M.# and later M.#)
    Walt Disney Comics and Stories (No.#)
    Images of almost all of the 2,200 comics (!) can be found on the Ausreprints site as well, but I thought some bigger scans of the ones I have might be nice to have on the web as well.
    This is the first volume of Australian Disneys I will post in the Gallery. It entirely consists of comics from the Giant (G) Series, which was sort of like the Dell Four Color seriesof one-shots, with a wide range of titles within it. There were 698 issues in total, numbered G1 to G699 (G95 does not exist).
    • Album created by AJD
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    • 323 images
    • 4 album comments
    • 44 image comments
    • 323 images
    • 4 album comments
    • 44 image comments
  14. Dell comics are good comics!

    My collection of Dell comics. Dell was an incredibly prolific and diverse publisher, so my collection of mostly funny animal and cartoon characters really just scratches the surface. For example, I have none of their many westerns, war or ghost comics, no Tarzan, only a few of the movie and TV tie in books etc.
    There are lots of duck books here, including
    Four Color Comics : the classic Barks stories were run in the Four Color Series for many years, including the first 20 or so Donald Duck stories (until the Donald Duck series started with #26, which wasn't really the 26th...) and the first three Uncle Scrooge issues.
    Walt Disney's Comics and Stories : #1 was published in October 1940 and the final Dell issue was #263 in August 1962. My focus has mainly been on issues 1 - 100, but I'll pick up nice copies of others when I get a chance.

    • Album created by AJD
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    • 315 images
    • 3 album comments
    • 139 image comments
    • 315 images
    • 3 album comments
    • 139 image comments
  15. Art of my heart

    • Album created by Lenny13
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  16. AJD's "other" golden age album

    Since I already have a fair chunk of my collection in albums, I thought I'd put up the rest just for fun. My EC, Australian, Dell ducks and war bonds covers all have their own albums. This one is a category I have imaginatively called "other". In it you'll find various things, including a Fiction House collection that almost got its own album, and selected covers by Golden Age greats - L. B. Cole, Wolverton, Schomburg and even a Baker or Two.
    • Album created by AJD
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    • 129 images
    • 67 image comments
    • 129 images
    • 67 image comments
  17. Best of both worlds: Original art cover and CGC 9.8 book

    Just my fun Custom Set containing some of my original art covers and books. Finding both the original art cover and the CGC 9.8 book typically is an extremely demanding task. Some of the 9.8 books are "single highest graded", and just as rare as the cover, at least for now ;-)
    More here: 
    https://comics.www.collectors-society.com/WCM/ComicCustomSetView.aspx?s=21746
    • Album created by Rune
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    • 18 images
    • 18 images
  18. Dr. Acula Presents: Sweet Tooth Goodies

    Just trying to get the ten first Tomb of Dracula issues in CGC 9.8 with pure WP, but it's a really hard challenge - I sometimes wonder if I'll ever make it...   
    I've added the first 10 Danish issues from my childhood, these were without commercials and each 48 pages, thus the stories are progressing quickly as illustrated by the covers. I got the Danish #1 when I was 9 years old; it's such a great inspiration for a kid   
    Also I added my original art cover by the legendary Gene Colan, which he made in 1993 for a one shot  featuring reprints from Tomb of Dracula #30, 45 and 46.
    • Album created by Rune
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    • 18 images
    • 2 image comments
    • 18 images
    • 2 image comments
  19. Conan the Barbarian Gold

    "Know, O prince, that between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities, and the years of the rise of the Sons of Aryas, there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles beneath the stars - Nemedia, Ophir, Brythunia, Hyperborea, Zamora with its dark-haired women and towers of spider-haunted mystery, Zingara with its chivalry, Koth that bordered on the pastoral lands of Shem, Stygia with its shadow-guarded tombs, Hyrkania whose riders wore steel and silk and gold. But the proudest kingdom of the world was Aquilonia, reigning supreme in the dreaming west." (Howard, RE. The Phoenix on the Sword. Weird Tales 20 6, Dec 1932). 
    Pure Awesomeness and then some   I have duplicates of the books in lesser grades, thus this is my primary Conan the Barbarian set - limited to the Barry Smith run.
    • Album created by Rune
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    • 25 images
    • 25 images
  20. ericjmz

    In my Bibliophilic world, I occasionally come across wonderful Dust Jackets drawn by great Comic Artists of old
    For any who don't know the title, can anyone guess who drew this? (I'll reveal after guesses)
    Its a wrap-around cover painting, unsigned, but credited by the publisher.
    More books to follow, by the way!
     


    • Album created by ericjmz
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  21. bob

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  22. bc's Pre-Hero Marvel Madness

    Celebrating the issues from the Atlas Implosion in the summer of '57 to the dawn of the Marvel superheroes in the early '60s.
    Encompassing the following 178 issues:
    Strange Tales : 60-100 and Annual 1 Journey into Mystery : 49-82 Tales of Suspense : 1-38 Tales to Astonish : 1-34 Amazing Adventures : 1-6 Amazing Adult Fantasy : 7-14 Strange Worlds : 1-5 World of Fantasy : 9-19 Started: 6/2009
    Completed: 4/2018
    -bc
    • Album created by bc
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    • 180 images
    • 31 album comments
    • 180 images
    • 31 album comments
  23. CGC pics

    Misc pics

     
    • Album created by jpepx78
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  24. Australian golden (and a few silver) age comics

    A selection of Australian comics from 1938 - February 1966
    These are all from my collection. Most of them are reprints of American comics, but there are some Australian originals in here as well. Check out the Crimson Comet by Australian artist John Dixon - one of my favourites. The Silver Flash books have some great covers (and not so great interiors, but you're spared that here) and are well worth checking out.
    Australia used a British-style money system until February 1966. The prices translate roughly like this:
    6d = sixpence = 5c
    1/- = one shilling = 10c
    • Album created by AJD
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    • 267 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 188 image comments
    • 267 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 188 image comments
  25. AJD's EC collection

    I've been collecting ECs for over ten years now, and I thought they'd look nice in a gallery. I'm not a horror fan, but you'll find full runs of the war and sci-fi titles here, all of the Mad comics (#1-23) and the first magazine (#24). I also have all of the New Direction books and a few other odds and ends.
    • Album created by AJD
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    • 176 images
    • 4 album comments
    • 56 image comments
    • 176 images
    • 4 album comments
    • 56 image comments
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