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JiveTurkeyMoFo

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  1. If you get there early enough on a Friday, its generally not too bad. On a Saturday however, especially with other events going on in the OCCC, it can get nightmarish right quick.
  2. The reassurance that your submissions will be treated with the utmost care, handled with unprecedented speed, and that everything will be amazing. Or, you can buy a decent steak dinner for $100, roll a fat blunt with the other $100, and probably get a whole lot more value that way for your $199.
  3. Hey everyone. My first sales thread in several years, but I've been here since 2003, and on eBay as the-comic-crypt since 1999. I've bought and sold from all the big guns over the years so ask around if you need to. Today we have a single book up for sale, Detective Comics # 108 (CGC 9.0 White) , which is the first appearance of the Bat-Signal on the cover. This black cover beauty is very tough to find in high grade, with only two 9.6s (no 9.4s, no 9.2s) on the Census, so unless one of those 9.6s become available (and are easily $20k-$30k in the current market), this copy is your best bet for a high grade sample. Book has been Pressed. Price is $9500. Personal Check preferred for payment, but other options are available. Shipping will be via Registered Mail, and the book will be triple boxed for added protection. Update: Return Policy Required per Admin....I normally don't do Returns on Certified Books, but I also don't want a fellow Boardie to be unhappy with such a large purchase, so let's call it 7 Days from Receipt, minus the cost of the initial Registered shipping.
  4. Captain America # 38 CGC 8.5 Always loved this cover. Its missing nothing. Bondage, bad guys, bones, Bats! Oh yeah, and Cap! Only a single 9.2 exists thats better, and if that came to market, its a $15k-$20k type book, more if its a Pedigree. So, I ponied up a strong price for what was realistically the best copy I was going to find. The White pages don't hurt either. Thanks to Blazing Bob Storms for working with me on this one. That's it folks, all my GA acquisitions in an otherwise turbulent 2020 that I'm sure we're all ready to put into our rearview. Thanks for letting me share. Got done just in time as my daughter came into my office to let me know that Santa has come. Take the time to enjoy this day with your family. Best wishes to everyone for a safe and happy Holiday season!
  5. Marvel Mystery Comics # 26 CGC 8.0 If you can't tell, I love Schomburg WW2 Timelys. Absolutely, LOVE them. They are the Creme de le Creme of the hobby for me. Yes, pre-Tec Detectives are awesome. Pre-Code Horror and Baker covers are both amazing, but the pages that are worn the most in my Gerber Guides are those with the Marvel Mystery war covers. I stared at them in wonder as a novice collector in my early 20s, and whenever I would see them in the wild. If only I had bought more back in the day. Oh well, I do enjoy those I have today.
  6. down to the final three books.... Captain America # 41 CGC 8.0 Always loved this cover, but its a tough book to get in grade (only 10 on the census in 8.0 or better). I shied away from Timelys for years because of their expense, now, they have gotten exponentially more pricey and I'm buying one for the price of 3-4 comparable copies from a decade ago. A bad case of the "Woulda, Coulda, Shouldas" I suppose. Never said I was terribly bright. Hopefully, Santa takes that into account.
  7. Kid Komics # 5 CGC 9.0 Still not sure what an "Anti Invasion" tank is, nor why it has a glass window in the very front of it (seems like it wouldn't really stand up to the Allies 75mm anti-tank rounds), but considering the horrors or war, Schomburg's cartoony, almost silly, depiction of it on this cover was more in line with preserving the childhood innocence of the target audience. Happy to add another Timely to the collection.
  8. Young Allies # 5 CGC 8.5 Have always loved this cover, just busy Alex Schomburg at his best. Still need to find me a Death Ray camera, think they carry them in an old surplus store? Thanks to Board legend Billy Parker for working with me on this one.
  9. Fighting Yank # 4 CGC 8.0 At one point, I owned the Mile High copies of FY # 4, 5, & 6. And like a boob, I sold them. Well, I can at least enjoy this cover again, which was always one of my favorites. Its from Schomburgs period of "intermediate realism", when there were clearly elements of his pulp and early comic work, intermingled with a touch of the cartoonyness his later war covers would be known for. Love it.
  10. Exciting Comics # 33 CGC 8.5 Owned a 9.0 copy of this book back in the day. Sold it, along with some other choice Nedor Schomburg WW2 covers and regretted it almost immediately. Nice to have one back in the collection again.
  11. Sensation Comics # 106 CGC 8.0 One of my favorite WW covers in the later Sensation run. Its very busy and I love it. I also own the Crippen copy of this book. Scarce in higher grades, due to dwindling print runs and the black cover.
  12. Rusty Comics # 21 CGC 8.5 So, apparently, Dr. Pepper Bottling of Seneca Kansas was giving away comics back in the day with promotional material? Good stuff.
  13. Wild Western # 50 CGC 9.0 I probably overpaid, but I don't care. Cool Kid Colt cover.