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steveinthecity

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    Silver Age
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    Comic Magazines
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    Comics of all types: teen humor, hero, war, westerns, UG, Mad & more.
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  1. 60’s & 70’s era Archies often have Pin-up pages trimmed out of books. Easy to miss if you’re not counting pages.
  2. I’ve always thought the Marvel title best representing the BA era was Marvel Team-Up. Usually teaming with Spider-man was a top tier character interspersed with relative unknowns. Story arcs were generally short and easy to follow. Not a great deal of experimentation involved with the title(one had to have been a Spidey fan), but always entertaining stories imo. Avengers and DD hit high points in the 70’s and my personal fave being FF and the run up to #200 with good stories from Wein, Conway, Thomas, & Wolfman.
  3. Would make an interesting subset. I was trying to remember some and recall Power-Man #29 was a one-off inventory story(“Mr. Fish”) and also FF #180 reprinted FF #101.
  4. Received a box of books earlier this week from Bludriver and all were as described and priced accordingly. Strong & secure packaging and shipped promptly. I’ld happily purchase from him again.
  5. From the movie not the musical, but “Tales From Space”, a mock-up made for the movie was used. Curiously GCD lists this. https://www.comics.org/issue/1310619/
  6. Earlier received a small group of raw books to fill runs from Shark. All were as described and well priced. Books shipped promptly and were packaged safely for their journey. I’d be glad to purchase books from him again in the future.
  7. Yeah, you don’t see a front or back cover and it’s dark. That’d be tough to ID.