"flashbacks" by Jenifer Prince on INPRNT
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Bugs Bunny's Christmas Funnies (1958)
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Batman #122 (1959) by Bill Finger & Sheldon Moldoff
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Classic Comic - Detective #254 (1958) - Bat-Hound cover and story. Cover by Sheldon Moldoff - ComicsPriceGuide.com
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The Adventures of Superman: "The Runaway Robot" (1953)
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I do not mind!
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Iris: Wally's ambition is to me his hero, The Flash! I thought you might be able to help arrange it, Barry...
Barry: I see! Iris knows I'm a friend of Flash--but she doesn't know I'm the same person! Now--How can I do what she asks--And introduced Flash to her nephew without revealing that fact? Wait--I have an idea...
The Flash #110 1959
Written by; John Broome
Edited by me
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Super 7 has turned four pre-code horror comic characters into ReAction Figures. Priced at $20, each 3.75”-scale retro-style toy has five points of articulation.
The line includes Baffling Mysteries' Seaweed Monster, Ghostly Weird Stories' Commander Ben Woodruff (with removable helmet), Black Cat Mystery's Radium Man (with radium stick), and Chilling Tales' Graveyard Ghoul. Check out the packaging below.
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School Day Romances of Teen-Agers - art by L.B. Cole (1950)
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Batman #122 (1959) by Bill Finger & Sheldon Moldoff
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Even in the 50s, before Marvel focused in on superhero comics, I think they may have still had some decent stuff. Like, the humour stuff seems okay. I'd be willing to check out Millie the Model, probably. As long as it's at least somewhat funny (and not like horribly, horribly dated) then I'd probably enjoy it. Also, I'd be willing to check out their few fantasy stories that weren't about monsters. Stuff like Venus or The Black Knight might be worth looking into. So there's less stuff than in the 60s, but there seems to be still some interesting stuff.
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CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD (Avon Comics, 1952)
"The Glistening Death!"
Cover: A. C. Hollingsworth
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