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AJD

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  1. For old time's sake, here's my set. I enjoyed digging out these photos. I can't recall now if this or Pogo Possum was the first full run of American comics I collected, but it was one of the two. I set out to have all the Scrooges in fine or better. #6 was the only one hard to find in grade, but I eventually got one of those as well. (Not the one shown here.)
  2. Great stuff @othereric - everyone should own that run! Some of the best comics ever in that lot.
  3. This is a well-known printer's error. (There's a thread of these over in the grading/resto forum). Here's a third copy with the same glitches.
  4. Cutthroat at the phone to a phone in a throat
  5. That strip doesn't appear to have run in Australian newspapers, at least as far as I can tell from the National Library's online search. Though I did find a piece that runs one strip, and has an anti-comic rant about it. This appeared in the Tribune on January 16 1952: And here's the offending strip: This wasn't a Wertham-style rant though. The Tribune was the newspaper of the Communist Party of Australia. It's an odd world when the communists and the conservative forces in society are united against a common foe - the obviously malign influence of comic books on would-be reactionaries and/or solid citizens! I'm not sure that the comic was 'drawn in Australia' as the paper says, though we saw way back in this thread that at least one issue had added local additions. Thanks Sean for getting me to look for the strip - this was an interesting find. I think I might also post it where a few more people might see it.
  6. I have some bound volumes of copper age books I had made up, but no earlier. I do however have a couple of WDC&S liberated from bound volumes. Here's one. As near as I can tell this book was stitched in, but not trimmed or otherwise maltreated.
  7. Ghost #1 with a small piece missing from the bottom edge of the cover to Ghost #4 with a small piece missing from the bottom edge of the cover
  8. Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei all have significant English speaking expatriate communities, and it seems that the Australian publisher got the rights to distribute Disney comics there in 1967, as evidenced by this WDC&S cover. The box appeared then and stayed until the run came to an end in 1978. Comics for the New Zealand market were also printed in Australia from time to time (though there were local firms in NZ too), so the NZ price appears here too.
  9. Very nice. I wish I still had my 'purchased off the rack back in the day' Disney comics @onlyweaknesskryptonite!
  10. One I still don't have. Nice.
  11. While it's sad that this great collection was broken up, I suspect it has found a number of appreciative homes, Here's the Australian part of Jeff's FH collection sitting peacefully in my living room.
  12. And we shouldn't forget this particularly important contribution to comicdom. RIP Mr Willits.
  13. Thanks for the recent input guys. Especially @creaturefan95 for posting that story. It saved me doing it. And, yes @1950's war comics, that Silver Flash cover is one of my favourites, though the series had some other beauts.
  14. Menace from Mars to RZL from Mars (and Spirit substitute to Spirit)
  15. I grade it "fantastic", but if you insist on a number, 2.0
  16. I paid $12 for this from a box in a country town antique store, but since it was Australian dollars it gets under the threshold at around US$8.40.