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  1. I believe #30 and #36 are the hardest to find in decent condition. If forced to pick, I would go for #36 as the toughest. I noticed a few books in this auction that rarely turn up. All Flash #32 is another I would put in that category.
  2. Just shows how tough it is to find a copy of this book. It is almost certainly the scarcest in the run.
  3. Agree with just about everything you say. I was well aware that MCM would be far from a comic book show but made a point of attending on the Friday. I did, in fact, buy a couple of books from you although these were only small purchases. Here's hoping the show can become a little more comic book orientated and better supported by both dealers ( US & UK ) and collectors. Regardless, I will also be there again in October.
  4. I believe this is from Flash 80 page giant #4 .
  5. Couldn't agree more. Bob is one of the good guys.
  6. Very nice run of those late issues. Anybody else notice issues 96 & 97 were missing ?
  7. I agree that GL #30-33 and #36-37 are tough in grade ( particularly #36 ). Regarding All-American, I found #91-96 to be a real challenge but agree that #102 is relatively easy. The toughest of the entire run I believe is #7. If we also include Comic Cavalcade, I would nominate #22 as the scarcest .
  8. I understand there was no Church copy of issue # 5 .
  9. When I put together my run of All Flash plus the Black Canary issues of Flash Comics ( 86-104 ) the two toughest issues to find were All Flash 32 and Flash Comics 96. Neither book is truly rare but both are very tough to find in mid grade or better.
  10. There is an article in Overstreet Price Guide 22 by Gary Carter and Pat Calhoun which may be the one you are looking for.
  11. Certainly a scarce issue. I got mine from Harley Yee about twenty years ago. By the way, the census backs you up regarding the scarcest issue being number 64.
  12. The answer given inside Worlds Finest 62 is - "Superman can move so fast that he can seem to be in three places at one time". A solution more often used in Flash comics stories!
  13. Absolutely agree, this is one of those books that if you let the opportunity pass a similar copy is unlikely to turn up anytime soon.
  14. Congratulations on the highest graded copy of yet another really tough book to find. If memory serves correctly, this was a recent purchase involving considerable determination.