First time being in this section of the boards... , love the books here!
So here is my finally scanned DC addition to my collection... , soon to be showing off more soon!
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"IN BRIGHTEST DAY... IN BLACKEST NIGHT. NO EVIL SHALL ESCAPE MY SIGHT. LET THOSE WHO WORSHIP EVIL'S MIGHT. BEWARE MY POWER... GREEN LANTERN'S LIGHT!"
"IN DARKEST DAY... IN BRIGHTEST NIGHT. BEWARE YOUR FEARS... MADE INTO LIGHT. LET THOSE WHO TRY... TO STOP WHATS RIGHT. BURN LIKE MY POWER... SINESTRO'S MIGHT!"
"FOR HEARTS LONG LOST AND FULL OF FRIGHT. FOR THOSE ALONE IN BLACKEST NIGHT. ACCEPT OUR RING AND JOIN OUR FIGHT. LOVE CONQUERS ALL... WITH VIOLET LIGHT!"
"WITH BLOOD AND RAGE OF CRIMSON RED. RIPPED FROM A CORPSE SO FRESHLY DEAD. TOGETHER WITH OUR HELLISH HATE. WE'LL BURN YOU ALL... THAT IS YOUR FATE!"
"IN FEARFUL DAY... IN RAGING NIGHT. WITH STRONG HEARTS FULL... OUR SOULS IGNITE. WHEN ALL SEEMS LOST IN THE "WAR OF LIGHT". LOOK TO THE STARS... FOR HOPE BURNS BRIGHT!"
"THE BLACKEST NIGHT FALLS FROM THE SKIES. THE DARKNESS GROWS... AS ALL LIGHT DIES. WE CRAVE YOUR HEARTS AND YOUR DEMISE. BY MY BLACK HAND... THE DEAD SHALL RISE!"
_________________________ nobody can determine for others what "enjoyment of ownership" costs - James_EarlyUS If not for the prescience, grounded nature, and civility found in these threads I would be a ship lost at sea without a rudder of enlightenment to guide me to the shores of erudition. - comix4fun For what you're spending on that book, you better crack it open and read it. - SeanK's ex-wife To me the slab is no different than a shopping bag. It's just a means to facilitate the transaction until the book gets safely home. - r1970d
It does in my collection... I really don't think it is important for everyone to agree on the stopgaps for the Ages... There are certain series that I consider Bronze (Witching Hour being one of them) that just happen to have started a little early, but are still solidly Bronze in my eyes. I do not, for instance, consider Creepy to be a Silver Age magazine, even though, chronologically, it is. It is either the last hold over from the Atom Age, or the first forerunner of the Bronze Age, but bears no resemblance to anything involved in the Silver Age. End
_________________________ nobody can determine for others what "enjoyment of ownership" costs - James_EarlyUS If not for the prescience, grounded nature, and civility found in these threads I would be a ship lost at sea without a rudder of enlightenment to guide me to the shores of erudition. - comix4fun For what you're spending on that book, you better crack it open and read it. - SeanK's ex-wife To me the slab is no different than a shopping bag. It's just a means to facilitate the transaction until the book gets safely home. - r1970d
It does in my collection... I really don't think it is important for everyone to agree on the stopgaps for the Ages... There are certain series that I consider Bronze (Witching Hour being one of them) that just happen to have started a little early, but are still solidly Bronze in my eyes. I do not, for instance, consider Creepy to be a Silver Age magazine, even though, chronologically, it is. It is either the last hold over from the Atom Age, or the first forerunner of the Bronze Age, but bears no resemblance to anything involved in the Silver Age. End
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Straight from Chicago (after another trip to Baltimore). Priced raw $6, found in a 50% off box--not sure what the dealer was thinking, since other F+ romance books were marked $15.
I don't slab many books, but I was so psyched to find this. Never thought I'd own a HG copy, never mind come across one in the bargain bins. Tied for 2nd highest graded, and just a super cool cover I always assumed was by Cardy.
#4238703 - 09/03/1006:19 AMRe: This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
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Registered: 09/28/08
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Originally Posted By: silverandbronze
Straight from Chicago (after another trip to Baltimore). Priced raw $6, found in a 50% off box--not sure what the dealer was thinking, since other F+ romance books were marked $15.
I don't slab many books, but I was so psyched to find this. Never thought I'd own a HG copy, never mind come across one in the bargain bins. Tied for 2nd highest graded, and just a super cool cover I always assumed was by Cardy.