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Comics, Pulps, and Paperbacks: Why such a discrepancy in values?
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On 1/30/2019 at 12:25 AM, sfcityduck said:

And now on to comic book tie-ins, a must for Avon collectors:

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Originally a pulp story, now nearly 95 years old!  An Earthman on Venus is a re-titling of The Radio Man, which first appeared in the Jun 28, 1924 issue of All-Story Weekly.

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1 hour ago, RedFury said:

Originally a pulp story, now nearly 95 years old!  An Earthman on Venus is a re-titling of The Radio Man, which first appeared in the Jun 28, 1924 issue of All-Story Weekly.

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Awesome Pulp! Kind of funny how in 25 years the cover subject went from a cowering dude in a dress and funny helmet to a Buxom Blonde and Mr. America in a banana hammock lol

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3 hours ago, Arkadin said:

Super copy. Do you read all these cool books? Harrison High is really terrific.

Some but not most.  My ability to accumulate grossly surpassed my reading speed!  But I’ll find a later printing and read this one.  Thanks for the recommendation!  (thumbsu

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