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[CLOSED] Fanzines, SOTI, POP, L&D, Archie grails, and True Crime - SOME PRICES SLASHED 7/18! See p. 3
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Adventure Comics #82

Great ads, great Simon & Kirby. 

Reader copy, no cover or centerfold.  When I bought it recently, I missed the whole "no centerfold" bit, but it was in the description.  D'oh!  Still a fun read.  Two holes through the book near the spine.  

$25 shipped in the US.

 

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15 hours ago, SOTIcollector said:

Thanks for posting this.  I had no idea what became of him, so I had to Google him after reading your post.

It was the raisin in AFTA #2 that caught my attention, back when I really had no clue what a fanzine was.  It was the irreverent humor that really made me a fan of AFTA.  Many years after, I found issue #1 and #3, but to this day my #2 is only half complete.  The part with the raisin taped into it vanished many years ago, I believe swiped by the same "friend" who made off with my FF #5.

 

I found out what happened to him when a fanzine my friend and I issued back in 1978 showed up for sale on EBay; it was a copy I had sent him back then. It was in the posting where they related Bill's tragic end. I should have bought that copy but did not. Our fanzine was certainly amateurish by comparison but was a lot of fun to put out all the same! I still remember receiving those thick copies of AFTA in the mail; they were nothing like anything I had received before or since!

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16 hours ago, SOTIcollector said:

Thanks for posting this.  I had no idea what became of him, so I had to Google him after reading your post.

It was the raisin in AFTA #2 that caught my attention, back when I really had no clue what a fanzine was.  It was the irreverent humor that really made me a fan of AFTA.  Many years after, I found issue #1 and #3, but to this day my #2 is only half complete.  The part with the raisin taped into it vanished many years ago, I believe swiped by the same "friend" who made off with my FF #5.

 

There’s a copy of #2 for sale with this in the listing...”

  • Promotional raisin staining interior. “

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Here's a beaut.  Strange Terrors #6.  Fantastic bondage cover on this 100-pager.  It's a former CGC 5.0, cracked out (label included). 

I tried to get pics of the significant defects.  One slightly unusual defect is the tag hanging off the back cover. It looks like a piece must have been folded in when the book was cut, leaving this small tag that sticks out beyond the edge of the book.

Other than that, you have a some small rips in the edge of the FC and BC, and some impact damage at the top center of the book.

$500 shipped in the US.

 

 

 

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Coming up, I have all of your favorite anti-comics books:  SOTI, POP and L&D, as well as a cool anti-"comics" article that you may not have seen!

Here is the first SOTI:

Seduction of the Innocent by Dr. Fredric Wertham, first print, second state (no bibliography), with dust jacket.  $275 shipped in the US. 

BOOK:  The book is clean and unmarked.  Some minor handling wear and corner bumps.  All typical pages are present, including all 16 pages of illustrations.  The bibliography page is absent, so I added a tipped-in photocopy of the bibliography.

DUST JACKET:  The jacket is solid, with fading of the spine text and some paper loss at the head and tail of the spine and at the top & bottom of the flaps.  The jacket is protected in a Brodart-style sleeve.

Wertham's anti-comics work helped spark comic book burnings, a televised United States Senate investigation into the dangers of comic books, and eventually the Comics Code.  Large numbers of publishers collapsed and creators were put out of work.  This is the book that almost killed the comic book industry back in the mid-1950's. 

If you're looking for a copy of SOTI, the first thing you need to know is that the listing in Overstreet is rife with errors.  They list the editions incorrectly, they list the same dust jacket twice with different prices on each, and there are a bunch of other problems with it.  I tried years ago to get them to correct their errors, but that didn't work out.  They fixed some errors, but added a slew of new ones.

The first copies of SOTI were:

1) First Edition, First Print, First State.  This came out in April, 1954.  The book has an "R" colophon on the publication page. The dust jacket does not say "SECOND PRINTING."  The term "first state" refers to the bibliography leaf on pp. 399-400, which is intact.

2) First Edition, First Print, Second State.  After the books were printed, the publisher (Rinehart) determined that they might get sued by comic book publishers for all of the damaging things that were written about them.  So Rinehart ordered the bibliography removed from all of the books prior to its distribution.  Most copies, like the one I'm offering here, don't have the bibliography leaf because a Rinehart employee sliced it out.  If you own a copy of SOTI, and you look carefully where pp. 399-400 should be, you can typically see a stub that shows you where the page was sliced out.

3) First Edition, Second Print.  At some point in the mid-1950's, I suspect it was late 1954 or early 1955, Rinehart created a second printing of SOTI.  This has two distinguishing characteristics.  On the publication page of the book, the "R" colophon is absent.  On the dust jacket, the term "SECOND PRINTING" appears at the top of the front flap.  Apparently the process of typesetting and printing was very expensive back in the middle of the last century, because the second print seems to have been printed using all the same plates, including the bibliography.  Once again, the bibliography was removed manually from these books, leaving just a stub where pp. 399-400 should be.  As near has I have been able to tell, no copies of the second print survived with the bibliography intact.  

After that, there was a UK edition (Museum Press, 1955), then a second US edition (Kennikat Press, 1972), and then a whole slew of print-to-order books since about 1996.  The modern reprints all claims to be part of a "limited edition" of 220 copies, but don't let that fool you.  They print a batch, sell 220 copies, and then print another "limited" batch.  If you just keep printing every time you run out, that seems like "unlimited" to me and their claims of "limited edition" are extremely misleading.

 

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Picture Post with article "Should US 'Comics' Be Banned?"  British mag with cool photo of a kid reading a comic, and reproductions of dangerous comic book panels.  Rusty staples, with some pages loose at the staples.  $65 +$5 shipping in the US.

I love the fact that they felt compelled to put the word "comics" in quotes.

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Parade of Pleasure, by Geoffrey Wagner, US edition, 1955.  With heavily worn dust jacket that has pieces missing.  The book has some waviness to the pages from moisture damage.  Name (I presume) inside FC has been scribbled out.  All pages are intact, including all of the comic book illustrations and the Marilyn Monroe photo. $295 shipped in the US.

This book is basically the UK's answer to SOTI.  Author Geoffrey Wagner takes on not just comics, but paperback books, pinup magazines and movies as well.

Last I knew, Overstreet's entries for POP were incorrect.   Here's what you need to know.  There were two worthwhile printings of POP, and then a third printing (softcover) that was a piece of .  The editions of POP were as follows:

1) First edition, 1954, hardcover published by Derek Verschoyle, London.  Issued with illustrated dust jacket that includes photos of comics.  The book has gold lettering on the spine and an illustration of a woman on the cover.  The back of the jacket is blank.

2) Second edition, 1955, hardcover published by Library Publishers, New York.  Issued with illustrated dust jacket that includes photos of comics.  The book has a blank front cover.  The back of the jacket has a list of other books available from Library Publishers.

3) Third edition, 2010, softcover published by Pure Imagination.   Not issued with a dust jacket.  This book includes none of the illustrations that were in the first and second editions.  Instead, all new illustrations were added.  The text of the book appears to have been generated by running a previous printing through a really bad OCR device and then printed without so much as a simple bit of proofreading. 

 

 

 

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Are you ready for some BAKER?  

Phantom Lady #20, low grade copy, $650 shipped in the US. 

This book has a significant accumulation of defects, but on the plus side the pages are nice and supple.  Piece out of FC at right edge.  Page 1 had a small chunk out that was taped back in.  CF loose at the top staple.  There are numerous tears on some pages that are repaired" with tape.  For a long time I thought the piece on the back cover was amateur restoration:  it looked to the naked eye like somebody had taped in a small pink piece of paper to make up for a missing small piece of BC.   As I inspect it closer (these old eyes need to use magnification), I see that it is actually just a tape repair and the paper is original to the book.  It appears that after the BC got a tear, a piece was folded under and then somehow got stained pinkish.  Then years later the folded-under piece was restored to its rightful place with a piece of household tape.  There is a name penciled on the BC that somebody tried to erase.  Beyond that, I inspected the book for restoration and I found nothing:  no color touch, no trimming, and no pieces added.  I am confident that this book is unrestored, and of course I will back that up with full return privileges if you find that I'm mistaken.

GPA shows only three copies sold in the last year.  The closest comp is a 2.5 that went for $800 in 11/2019.

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True Crime #3.  One of the greatest crime covers of all time.  A CGC 5.5 CR/OW just sold for $1800 on eBay tonight.

Well worn copy, presents nicely.  The biggest problem:  one page missing at the centerfold.  $295 shipped in the US.

True Crime is one of the most outlandish crime series there was.  Issue #2 was cited by Wertham more than any other book.  He mentioned and pictured it several times in SOTI, as well as in his Ladies' Home Journal article and elsewhere.  Issues #2 and 3 were both pictured on a posed newsstand rack of comics that was pictured in Wertham's Ladies' Home Journal article.  Volume 2, number 1 was also mentioned in SOTI, so Wertham probably read the entire series.

The term "classic" is tossed around a little too freely for my liking, but if this doesn't qualify as a classic cover then nothing does.  Okay, maybe Action 1 and AF15 are more classic.  But this one is way up there anyway.

This book has it all:  action, suspense, murder, drugs, Jack Cole, and that classic RAT cover!

 

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16 hours ago, SOTIcollector said:

True Crime #3.  One of the greatest crime covers of all time.  A CGC 5.5 CR/OW just sold for $1800 on eBay tonight.

Well worn copy, presents nicely.  The biggest problem:  one page missing at the centerfold.  $295 shipped in the US.

True Crime is one of the most outlandish crime series there was.  Issue #2 was cited by Wertham more than any other book.  He mentioned and pictured it several times in SOTI, as well as in his Ladies' Home Journal article and elsewhere.  Issues #2 and 3 were both pictured on a posed newsstand rack of comics that was pictured in Wertham's Ladies' Home Journal article.  Volume 2, number 1 was also mentioned in SOTI, so Wertham probably read the entire series.

The term "classic" is tossed around a little too freely for my liking, but if this doesn't qualify as a classic cover then nothing does.  Okay, maybe Action 1 and AF15 are more classic.  But this one is way up there anyway.

This book has it all:  action, suspense, murder, drugs, Jack Cole, and that classic RAT cover!

 

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:takeit:per pm. Thanks Steve

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Here's some stuff that used to be scarce.  Famous First Editions, ten bucks each or all three low grade books for $20 +$8 shipping in the US.

Back in the 80's and 90's, I searched forever to find copies of the Famous First Edition hardbacks.  I listed them in want ads in the Comics Buyer's Guide and I asked at cons.  Nobody had them.  It wasn't till the era of eBay that I was finally able to put together a set, and upgraded a couple times.  And now they sell for, well, a good bit less than I paid for any of them.  I still think they are really cool books to have, and it's a great way to read these Golden Age beauties.

As you might guess, I'm tired of battling the photos from my phone (in Apple's HEIC format) to try to get them into something the rest of the world can use (JPG) and get them oriented properly.  I use a PC, and photos that are correctly rotated on my PC end up completely incorrect when I upload them.  My apologies for forcing you to turn either your head or your screen. :)

 

FFE Hardcover, Sensation #1, copy A.  Large rip to dust jacket. Water damage to book and jacket (for example, see water stains on splash page).

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FFE Wonder Woman #1.  Low grade dust jacket has been (gasp! choke!) taped to the hardcover book!  

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FFE Sensation #1, copy B.  No dust jacket.  BC splash stains that I hope are just yogurt or milk. 

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Cool books:  Five Mighty Midget Comics.  Four in really sharp condition; Lance O'Casey has a lower right corner nick.  Not scarce, but really cool.  Take all five for $68 +$5 shipping in the US.  Where else will you get high grade books from 1943 for under fifteen bucks each?

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