Happy holidays you guys I've been missing your videos and I really hope yall are ok.and healthy you have helped me alot learn and just be a happier guy any who hope yall are well and thanks a bunch for sharing yer passion
Great Books & Video. Look forward to this each week. Hopefully one day I bump into you guys at a convention or lucky enough to come to your store. Will try and catch your sale tonight. On to 3,000 subscribers.
Harvey Kurtzman drew the first twelve, or so, covers to Two-Fisted Tales, and while they strike some readers as simplistic, they can really grab you, if you give them a chance. But, more to the point, the remaining issues of Two-Fisted featured covers by other EC artists, like Jack Davis, George Evans, Wally Wood, and John Severin.
Shock SuspensStories is my favorite EC title as it has a nice variety of different stories in each issue (horror, sci-fi, war etc. ) That particular issue is one of better ones and the cover feature 'Carrion Death', has a particularly gruesome ending. I think it's also Reed Crandall's first artwork at EC. So many things going for it! Read it, if you ever get the chance.
#3kGiveaway I seen her smiling alot. She knew about that bug. Just getting payback from you grounding her in the Past. Yall are awesome! Throw in the Giveaway Mix too.
Dave what are your thoughts on the George Wilson painted covers for Gold Key comics from the mid to late 60’s, I’ve absolutely have fallen in love with them. Been chasing high grade file copies of a lot of those 1960’s books.
I usually don’t mind lower grade books as long as they look presentable, but for the Gold Key George Wilson books, when you’re holding a 9.4 or 9.6 graded Wilson book, it’s absolutely amazing how the cover pops. I’ve been trying to get my hands on as many high grade file copies as I can, just amazing art work. I have a bunch of high grade Magnus books, gorgeous art.
It’s pronounced Joe ManEEEly. (Not manly). I actually know a writer who used to work with him in Philadelphia. Joe died when he fell off a train near Princeton, NJ on the way back from New York. That issue of Lucky is scarcer than hen’s teeth!
Happy holidays you guys I've been missing your videos and I really hope yall are ok.and healthy you have helped me alot learn and just be a happier guy any who hope yall are well and thanks a bunch for sharing yer passion
Waiting for your next video! You guys are one of my favorite comic channels now!
Thanks for the replay. This video is always good around Halloween.
Well done. Looking forward to your next Bronze Age book discussion ✨
Great Books & Video. Look forward to this each week. Hopefully one day I bump into you guys at a convention or lucky enough to come to your store. Will try and catch your sale tonight. On to 3,000 subscribers.
Hey guys, where've you been?! It's been over a month now and no new video. Hope everything is alright.
Coming back with a bang next week! Thanks for asking!
Love your channel. Some great books going to auction.
Harvey Kurtzman drew the first twelve, or so, covers to Two-Fisted Tales, and while they strike some readers as simplistic, they can really grab you, if you give them a chance. But, more to the point, the remaining issues of Two-Fisted featured covers by other EC artists, like Jack Davis, George Evans, Wally Wood, and John Severin.
Another top vid I really liked the demise imminent! your lower grade books look Rad! Love that FF 66 mate
Great video and Bugzilla was the most horrifying
I love these covers, it's such an interesting part of comic history! I'd love to own a few of them too someday!
You and me both!
Hope you guys had a happy Thanksgiving.
Love this😂❤
Shock SuspensStories is my favorite EC title as it has a nice variety of different stories in each issue (horror, sci-fi, war etc. ) That particular issue is one of better ones and the cover feature 'Carrion Death', has a particularly gruesome ending. I think it's also Reed Crandall's first artwork at EC. So many things going for it! Read it, if you ever get the chance.
Love the older Thor books!
All the books look interesting and different
#3kGiveaway
I seen her smiling alot. She knew about that bug. Just getting payback from you grounding her in the Past. Yall are awesome!
Throw in the Giveaway Mix too.
Dave what are your thoughts on the George Wilson painted covers for Gold Key comics from the mid to late 60’s, I’ve absolutely have fallen in love with them. Been chasing high grade file copies of a lot of those 1960’s books.
I really like his work! I have several really nice copies of doctor solar from that era. The style and colors are really outstanding!
I usually don’t mind lower grade books as long as they look presentable, but for the Gold Key George Wilson books, when you’re holding a 9.4 or 9.6 graded Wilson book, it’s absolutely amazing how the cover pops. I’ve been trying to get my hands on as many high grade file copies as I can, just amazing art work. I have a bunch of high grade Magnus books, gorgeous art.
george wilson was awesome. i loved his covers as a kid and still admire his work today,...., there is a book due soon on his gk art,.......
I hope everything is going ok. I’ve missed new content from you guys.
Thank you for asking! We are going to come back with a bang next month!
I was just about to make this same comment. I’m glad they responded; and I look forward to new content next month. 😊
I enjoy watching your channel with my husband.
Glad you enjoy it!
Was this posted early this year? I remember the bug on Dave's head in an earlier video you guys made.
Maybe it’s the same bug? It’s lived a long time!
Yes, we are replaying for Halloween.
Who knew but you two. 🤣
It’s pronounced Joe ManEEEly. (Not manly). I actually know a writer who used to work with him in Philadelphia. Joe died when he fell off a train near Princeton, NJ on the way back from New York.
That issue of Lucky is scarcer than hen’s teeth!
Thank you for sharing that.
Fell off a train?
@@DrSaxxy yes. It’s kind of a mystery what exactly happened
If all you are getting is less than slab cost values, you're giving money away. Sorry to see that. Those are cool books.