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So, not technically PCH, but I really like the horror theme and I've been after one since seeing it in Gerber 20 years ago. No copies slabbed, but I'm not sure if that's because it isn't a high ticket item or just because it's so scarce:

 

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heres my copy of Beware #10 its the highest graded..Ive posted it before a long while ago but here it is again..

 

I sold a raw copy of that at Wizard World Chicago about 10 - 12 years ago in about that same condition. Wish I would have kept it.

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heres my copy of Beware #10 its the highest graded..Ive posted it before a long while ago but here it is again..

 

I sold a raw copy of that at Wizard World Chicago about 10 - 12 years ago in about that same condition. Wish I would have kept it.

 

possibly the same copy that now resides in a CGC case?

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Sup horror junkies! I'm stoked to share my first PCH purchase. I've been a back issue collector for around 3 yrs and have recently began to discover my supreme admiration for golden age books. I feel like golden age is a very prestigious area of collecting (worship) and I've been drooling over the posts in this thread for awhile. I've picked up a few golden age recently but this is my first horror, which is the genre that seems to catch my eye the most. Tomb of Terror 8. Nice, right?

 

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I popped my PCH cherry on a beat up Tales from the Crypt over 40 years ago and I have never looked back. Through hard work and dillegence I now have a near complete PCH collection. It has been a fun ride. You can still get cool PCH beaters all the time in the $20-$40. range so you don't have to be rich to enjoy them. Enjoy the ride!

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