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What are the rarest romance comics?
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4 hours ago, JvR11 said:

Honeymoon Romances and Confessions of Love are difficult to find.

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Such a wild cover. A "one that got away" for me. A few years back, I was outbid on copy, and of course would now happily pay twice the winning bid. 

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24 minutes ago, manetteska said:

I have the opportunity to purchase these two.

 

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i have a feeling both of those covers will produce off springs :smile:

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On 6/14/2019 at 3:23 PM, JvR11 said:

Honeymoon Romances and Confessions of Love are difficult to find.

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Great cover!  And the story title, "Should Brides be Virgins?" is awesome!  I'd love to read that!

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On 6/11/2019 at 9:52 PM, szav said:

Got this back today...CGC was kind enough to add the label note, a bit more clear than the vague citation the book has in the OPG currently.  They were pretty close to the wording I suggested but went with 'inspiration' rather than 'source' as I had asked...semantics.

the label is too small to read for me :sorry:

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6 hours ago, 1950's war comics said:

the label is too small to read for me :sorry:

Tony Abruzzo, Mike Sekowsky and, Bernard Sachs art, John Romita cover and art 

Splash page image used as inspiration for Roy Lichtenstein's "Drowning Girl".

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On 6/22/2019 at 7:32 PM, damonwad said:

I was happy to knock this #2 off my want list last week. A nicely done two issue title by Mikeross Publications (Mike Esposito and Ross Andru).

Obviously not high grade, but these were tough enough to find that I'm sure they'll end up being keepers. I think it was  Mr.B. that posted some nice copies a couple years ago.

 

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Two great books. Congrats!

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1 hour ago, MrBedrock said:

Two great books. Congrats!

 

On 6/22/2019 at 8:32 PM, damonwad said:

I was happy to knock this #2 off my want list last week. A nicely done two issue title by Mikeross Publications (Mike Esposito and Ross Andru).

Obviously not high grade, but these were tough enough to find that I'm sure they'll end up being keepers. I think it was  Mr.B. that posted some nice copies a couple years ago.

 

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Very cool.  I've never seen that copy before.  The ice on the window, water dripping off the dude and records (LP) laying on the floor.  Instant classic.

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45 minutes ago, MrBedrock said:

All of the infinite space, allowing your mind to create the walls, floors and ceilings...and still the perspective is perfect...

 

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 Picture worth a thousand words indeed.  Disheveled guy begging negligee babe in 5E who is downing vodkas and listening to bluesy jazz on a cold night.  Oh man I feel the pain.  Every piece of art chosen to show has a purpose.

 

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