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Sorry for the poor pics I take these with my blackberry.Some of my favorites are the Captain marvel #3 and the green lantern #16 .The King comics in the first shot are comics reading library series all first print and i got those for $1 each .The ones with the orange tags I got for half of what you see on the tags well damn near all of them I got for half off.I got that green lantern for $7 and the captain marvel for $5.The MAJOR INAPAK THE SPACE ACE #1 (1951) is also one of my favorites I got it for $7 and it is in very fine condition.




















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Major Inapack is very common.
Fear #1 seems to be a lot more scarce than #10, nice early bronze Marvel horror. Lots of people collecting Marvel horror, they'll have to go after Fear 1-9 once they get the better known titles.
Plus Tarzan and Top Cat. nice variety
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Major Inapac looks like it would be a really good read; I haven't gotten around to picking up a copy, but it amazes me that a 1951 book set in outer space with some kind of heroic figure and good EC-derived art - like this one seems to be - should go for as cheap as it does. Any thoughts? Is it the giveaway thing? Huge supply of them available? Does it suck?
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pmadreenter (10/20/2009) Major Inapac looks like it would be a really good read; I haven't gotten around to picking up a copy, but it amazes me that a 1951 book set in outer space with some kind of heroic figure and good EC-derived art - like this one seems to be - should go for as cheap as it does. Any thoughts? Is it the giveaway thing? Huge supply of them available? Does it suck?
Hugo M.
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Its an ok 50's Sci-Fi comic, maybe even good. Not EC level awesome, but well worth reading.
It was a give-away. In the mid or late 80s, iirc, there was a warehouse find of multiple unopened cases. The dealer who made the score dumped the copies to dealers at cons one summer, lots of the big players had more copies than they could move (not knowing about the sudden new supply) - left a bad taste - with bitter feelings about those stacks of Minty, formerly super rare comic.
It really should be more expensive, 25 years is long enough for the market to absorb the find.
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Common or not anytime I can pick a golden age comic in that condition I am a happy boy .Its the first one I have ever seen .But that is interesting about the warehouse find .How would you like to be that guy finding pallets of golden age books .
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Mmmm ... Star Sapphire.
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