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Monday, August 13, 2007
More Comics! I Must Have More!
Posted by maggie
Following my purchases from Comic City, I stumbled across Wes Hagen's booth. We'd talked earlier in the show, he carries his comics to many conventions, and it was a treat to visit a table packed with "$3 each!" boxes. This is precisely the sort of thing I look for at shows: no checking labels and computing discounts, just a basic price and rummage through the boxes looking for weird stuff. (The price that seems to work is $3; in that range, among the Silver Age and later items, I find occasional oddball earlier items.)
Air War Stories
#7 (May 66, Dell)
Black Fury
#51 (Feb 65, Charlton)
Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery
#26 (Gold Key, Jun 69)
Bugs Bunny
#73 (Jun-Jul 60, Dell)
Combat Kelly
#8 (Aug 73, Marvel)
Ensign O'Toole
#1 (Aug-Oct 63, Dell)
The Fightin' 5
Vol 2 #40 (Nov 66, Charlton)
Ghost Stories
#11 (Jul-Sep 65, Dell)
Grimm's Ghost Stories
#11 (Aug 73, Gold Key)
The Horizontal Lieutenant
01-348-210 (1962, Dell)
Jimmy Olsen
(DC) #112 (Jul 68); #143 (Nov 71)
Lassie
(Dell) #4 (Jul-Sep 51); #10 (Jan-Mar 53); #13 (Oct-Dec 53); #14 (Jan-Feb 54); #15 (Mar-Apr 54); #16 (May-Jun 54); #17 (Jul-Aug 54); #20 (Jan-Feb 55); #22 (May-Jun 55); #24 (Sep-Oct 55); #27 (Mar-Apr 56); #32 (Jan-Feb 57); #39 (Mar-Apr 58); #41 (Jul-Aug 58); #44 (Jan-Mar 59); #47 (Oct-Dec 59)
Lidsville
#2 (Gold Key, 1972)
Looney Tunes
#193 (Dell, Nov 57)
McKeever and the Colonel
#3 (Aug-Oct 63, Dell)
M.A.R.S. Patrol Total War
(Gold Key) #4 (1967; #5 (May 68)
The New Krofft Supershow
#3 (Jun 78, Gold Key)
Porky Pig
#22 (Feb 69, Gold Key)
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
(Gold Key) #8 (Feb 68); #10 (Aug 68)
Scamp
#9 (Nov 72, Gold Key)
Space Adventures
#13 (Mar 79, Charlton)
Space: 1999
#1 (Nov 75, Charlton)
Strange Suspense Stories
#70 (May 64)
Sugar and Spike
#76 (Apr-May 68)
Tomahawk
#96 (Jan-Feb 65, DC)
Tom and Jerry Comics
(Dell) #87 (Oct 51); #88 (Nov 51); #95 (Jun 52); #100 (Nov 52); #116 (Mar 54); #135 (Oct 55)
Total War
#1 (Gold Key, 1965)
Treasure Chest
Vol 20 #16 (Apr 8 65, George Pflaum)
Underdog
#19 (Jun 78, Gold Key)
Unearthly Spectaculars
#3 (Mar 67, Harvey)
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
#10 (Nov 67, Gold Key)
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories
(Dell) #110 (Vol 10 #2, Nov 49); #112 (Vol 10 #4, Jan 50); #117 (Vol 10 #9, Jun 50); #152 (Vol 13 #8, May 53)
The World around Us
#34 (Jun 61, Classics)
Just to elaborate slightly: I didn't bother to check my own list for duplicates; I think I probably have the
M.A.R.S. Patrol
issues, for example. But I was in a hurry and just pulled what looked interesting -- and I just handed Brent the
Total War
, since he didn't have a copy, I know I do, and the Wally Wood art is great. In some cases (
Combat Kelly
,
Jimmy Olsen
), I know we had the issues at one point, but I think we sold them to make room for other items. So grab it and go at $3 each.
And I bought some for other purposes. I'm mentor to a grade-schooler with Asperger's Syndrome (Get me started on the topic of Asperger's some time, but what the heck? What it means is that a bright child with a comics obsession gets support in the field.) who loves Tom and Jerry. So I grabbed the
Tom and Jerry
issues as gifts. And I've got three grandchildren, so why not
Bugs Bunny
? The
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories
are beat-up, but great Barks for $3 each? Hey, grandkids!
Oddball fun. What did
you
find at the summer's shows?
8/13/2007 11:31:07 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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