#4329750 - 10/16/10 10:29 PM
Re: This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
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Doc Joe
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a nice book
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#4342643 - 10/23/10 01:17 AM
Re: This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
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Cimm
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Scan does not do this book justice!
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#4345939 - 10/24/10 11:48 PM
Re: This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
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underthebigw
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I haven't had time to scan the piles of Archies and non-spandex stuff I've found the last 4-5 months, but I thought this warranted a few minutes.
Went to a store to deliver some 'Toon TumblersR, and found this in a long box of nasty BA stuff. That it survived w/out foxing, staining, or too much wear and tear is amazing. Sadly, this counts as truly HG for Charlton animated books from this time, and may be one of the nicest copies out there. I was pretty psyched to find it. Good gloss, very white, and very solid. Don't see this book in any shape very often.

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#4353979 - 10/29/10 12:18 AM
Re: This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
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underthebigw
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I'm going to take some liberties here, since I'm going through boxes of books I haven't seen since I bought them during the last show season
From a $2 box at C2E2--can't wait to see this dealer again. 9.4 and 9.2, respectively.
This one would be an instant lawsuit today. Just shows you how little respect Star Trek got even in the mid-1970's.
Edited by silverandbronze (10/29/10 12:19 AM)
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#4358119 - 10/31/10 12:06 AM
Re: This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
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underthebigw
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Always loved that run of MoKF. Great reads, and tremendous Gulacy and Zeck covers.
Some more non-spandex fun. Was psyched to pay a few bucks each for these. Tough.

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#4358147 - 10/31/10 12:32 AM
Re: This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
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underthebigw
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Another cartoon book, for $3 on ebay: 
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#4365953 - 11/04/10 12:47 AM
Re: This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
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Twistty1
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Nice. I was admiring the the Rocky Mountain copy that recently ended a couple months back on CL.
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