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Golden Age War comics
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15 hours ago, Komic Kazi said:

Our families patriarch has spent almost 47yrs collecting vintage comics, and has lived abroad most of the last 30yrs.

Renown in the International community as one of the foremost collectors of Rare Foreign Editions. It has taken a generation of work to put together our families legacy collection.

The only way you acquire these incredible Heirlooms is by being invited to view them by the most experienced collectors families in the country of origin.

These collections rarely come to public offerings, almost always are in a private offering. You need to be known to be capable of having the means to invest in such a collection and known to be actively collecting them.

In the US if you have enough capital you can find any of the rarest editions.

International Editions in a country such as Brazil on the other hand no matter how much capital you have, if you don't have the network of relationships and time you will not find these rare editions.

Some of these issues there are only 5 or 6 known examples known to exist.

Thank you for appreciating our families hard work...

Classic World War II Battle Scene

Gibi Mensal #51

Human Torch VS Nazi's

Published by O Globo, Brazil 1945

Gibi Mensal #51 1.jpeg

It's great that you're sharing these, but you're being awfully presumptive about how easy it is to find books in the US and frankly a little insulting with the rhetoric.  

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2 hours ago, buttock said:

It's great that you're sharing these, but you're being awfully presumptive about how easy it is to find books in the US and frankly a little insulting with the rhetoric.  

 O disrespect intended...

 

2 hours ago, buttock said:

It's great that you're sharing these, but you're being awfully presumptive about how easy it is to find books in the US and frankly a little insulting with the rhetoric.  

No disrespect intended...

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