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Randall Dowling

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  1. I think mags are still getting (slowly) more and more attention. Some of that is leading to some wild outliers. But this book has been sustaining respectable prices more and more lately. I missed this sale when it happened but glad to see it, one of the most iconic Frazetta covers.
  2. I made the mistake of watching it again, just in case I was in the wrong state of mind when I watched the first time. I was not. The movie is objectively bad.
  3. You guys would definitely load up on the best stuff. You both have a good eye for quality material! I am going to close this down. I'll most likely start another thread with some Men's magazines, duplicate digests, and other fun books. Thanks for all that purchased and looked! I'll send PMs for totals shortly.
  4. Creepy 46, Eerie 9 and 39, and Comix International 4 are all yours per pm. Nice stack of books, sir!
  5. Caveat Emptor. As I've posted before, I would be wary of purchasing any copy of that magazine without very strong provenance. There are so many versions of that book from photocopies to copies printed at Warren to counterfeits that, without lots of experience with all versions in person, I won't pay for a copy. Some of the most experienced dealers, that have been selling books for 40+ years, don't have confidence in identifying which is which. Also, I don't consider it a magazine.
  6. Thanks, Tupenny. The interiors of those Imaginative Tales have some additional illustrations by McCauley that are pretty cool also.
  7. Wow, I forgot all about that site. I purchased a lot of books from Bill Hughes back in the day. Thanks for sharing!
  8. And that's all. Thanks for looking, feel free to PM with any questions or reasonable offers.
  9. Last but not least, I'll wrap this up with a nice selection of digests from the 1950s- Fantastic 1 and Imaginative Tales 1-3. The cover art on these is some of the best by artists Barye Phillips and Harold McCauley. Condition (using paperback grading, not comic grading) ranges from VG to AF and the Fantastic has minor paper loss at the bottom of the spine (common to that book and other square bound digests of the time). All four books are $95 Sold to Tupenny Conan
  10. Deadly Hands of Kung Fu 10, 9.0-9.2, Full length Iron Fist story with origin and all. An excellent copy with great gloss and page quality. A 5.5 just sold for $85. This copy is $140.
  11. Deadly Hands of Kung Fu 6, 9.0, A very fresh and clean copy with excellent gloss and color. Early appearance of the Sons of the Tiger. $30 Sold to Jack Linguini
  12. Weird Vol. 2 No. 2, April 1967, 9.4, Incredibly rare book in this condition. I've never seen a better copy and I've been looking at these for a very long time. Colors and gloss are bright and fresh. If TATs weren't what they are, I'd get this certified before selling. The census shows a single 9.8, single 9.4, and a single 9.2 with only 7 copies graded total. $440
  13. Web of Horror 3, 8.0, nice bright copy with excellent gloss and colors. Beautiful Wrightson painted cover (front and back). Tough book in higher grades. $85 Sold to JRBaxter
  14. Such a tough book with an awesome cover! That's about the same as my copy and I've been looking for a nice copy of that book for a very long time. I love the colors on your copy!
  15. X-men 140, NM- 9.2, Awesome Wendigo story by John Byrne. Classic Wolverine story and early Alpha Flight appearance. $30 Sold to JRBaxter