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Witches Tales #11 (Harvey; Jun 1952).  Covered but incomplete; white pages.  Price = $10.  SOLD -- Thank You!
Cover is in VG condition.  Missing 12 of 32 interior pages (specifically, pages 11-16 and 27-32).

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Here's what I have so far:

  • 10-Book Fiction House Lot to OdinsSecrets
  • Chamber of Chills #7, Jungle Thrills #16 & Tales of Horror #2 to geofan
  • Forbidden Worlds #4 & Witchcraft #3 to Oceanmills
  • Strange Adventures #18 to Robot Man
  • Witches Tales #11 to streyouttacomics

Many thanks to all for the very nice response!  :foryou:

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That's it for now, guys.  Someone really needs to claim that 10-book Golden Age lot.  At least a score of features in each issue.  And how often do you see ow-wh paper on a 1938 book?  Many thanks to all!  :foryou:

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42 minutes ago, zzutak said:

Journey Into Fear #8 (Superior; Aug 1952).  Covered but incomplete; white pages.  Price = $10.
Cover is in FR condition.  Missing 14 of 32 interior pages (specifically, pages 9-22).

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36 minutes ago, zzutak said:

Prison Break #3 (Avon; Apr 1952).  Covered but incomplete; white pages.  Price = $10.
Cover is in VG condition.  Missing 16 of 32 interior pages (specifically, pages 9-24).

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1 hour ago, zzutak said:

Lot of 10 Early Golden Age Comics (Various Publishers, 1938-43).  Lot Price = $120.
Big 68-pagers from the earliest days of the Golden Age.  Now coverless, with clean staples and supple off-white to white (or better) paper.  More than 600 pages of fun for less than $0.20 per page!  Cheap enough to share with your kids.

  • Ace Comics #17 (David McKay, Aug 1938).  Missing the first wrap (pages 1-2 & 63-64).
  • Ace Comics #21 (David McKay, Dec 1938).  Coverless but otherwise complete (with all 64 pages present).
  • Famous Funnies #67 (Eastern Color, Feb 1940).  Missing the first wrap and centerfold (pages 1-2, 31-34 & 63-64).
  • Famous Funnies #81 (Eastern Color, Apr 1941).  Coverless but otherwise complete (with all 64 pages present).
  • Feature Comics #54 (Quality, Mar 1942).  Coverless but otherwise complete (with all 64 pages present).
  • Four Color #16 aka Porky Pig #1 (Dell, 1942).  Missing the centerfold (pages 31-34).
  • Popular Comics #31 (Dell, Aug 1938).  Coverless but otherwise complete (with all 64 pages present).
  • Smash Comics #19 (Quality, Feb 1941).  Missing the first wrap (pages 1-2 & 63-64).
  • Super Comics #57 (Western, Feb 1943).  Coverless but otherwise complete (with all 64 interior pages present).
  • Tip Top Comics #25 (United Features, May 1938).  Missing twelve pages (pages 1-4, 53-54 & 59-64).

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Will take the lot.

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1 minute ago, Sqeggs said:

Why aren't you more careful when you read your books? :baiting:

At least he didn't ruin them totally by putting them in mylar.

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