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Here's an assortment of recent acquisitions that are now secured within the nether regions of the Catacombs, courtesy of the recent Greenville Comic Book & Sport Card Show on Dec. 4, 2010 and a few of the better sellers on eBay:
Adventure into Fear #20, The Defenders #10, Giant-Size Defenders #4 & 5, The Marvel Family #55-56, 62 & 79, Captain Marvel Adventures #87 & 137, Whiz Comics #126, Iron Fist #14, Rima the Jungle Girl #1, Rom Space Knight #1, X-Men #97, Marvel Classic Comics #1, Monsters on the Prowl #16, T-Man #37 and Amazing Adventures #2, 5-6.
Beauties all, and the attentive types among you will notice that the latter three issues are half of the original source of my "Science Fiction/Double Feature" posts, currently running on Saturdays.
1 comment:
That's some good shit.
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