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6 hours ago, Jayman said:

Yep, one of my favorite PCH Everett covers hands down!

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Agreed. Now I'm hungry again. Anyone on here ever eat one of their comics? Brittle incomplete low grades with slight resto are pretty good with a little hot sauce, mayo and lettuce on a sub roll. Or sprinkle confetti chips over pizza. What? Did it just too weird? ?

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5 minutes ago, Darth Corgi said:

Agreed. Now I'm hungry again. Anyone on here ever eat one of their comics? Brittle incomplete low grades with slight resto are pretty good with a little hot sauce, mayo and lettuce on a sub roll. Or sprinkle confetti chips over pizza. What? Did it just too weird? ?

I usually order the PCH Special. Thinly sliced Everett and Anderson on a fresh Maneely bun covered in Crandall sauce! (thumbsu

And a side of Heath chips!

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One thing about EC though, they weren't big on animated skeletons -- one of my favorite spooky cover devices -- matter of fact, I can't think of any at all in the EC line (am I missing something? Maybe Myrna the mummy on TFTC #33, and the reassembled zombies on Haunt #17.) Not to worry, the rival PCH publishers offered plenty of skeletons to make up the gap!

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2 hours ago, originalisbest said:

One thing about EC though, they weren't big on animated skeletons -- one of my favorite spooky cover devices -- matter of fact, I can't think of any at all in the EC line (am I missing something? Maybe Myrna the mummy on TFTC #33, and the reassembled zombies on Haunt #17.) Not to worry, the rival PCH publishers offered plenty of skeletons to make up the gap!

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EC prefered skeletons with a little "meat on their bones"...

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