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Destination: Closet! |
A good, but not great cover from 1957.
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Published by Tattered Pages Press in 1994, this book is a
remembrance of pulp writing as seen through letters exchanged between Cave and Carl
Jacobi from the 20 to the 90s.
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First issue from 1970. A digest-sized magazine edited by
Douglas Menville. The cover featured novel was originally printed in 1892 and begins
a serialization here, along with the original book illustrations. Cover by Bill
Hughes.
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A selection of books by Philip José Farmer from a variety of
publishers.
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Volume 8 in the Dennis McMillan Fredric Brown series. Hardback
from 1986.
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A wonderful overview! Contains title indexes, commentary and
selected reprints. The wrap-around cover is reproduced from this squarebound
volume.
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The stories are still wacky even if the cover isn't. This
came out mid-way through the Kirby run on the title.
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A self-published magazine from 1984, featuring a 104 page story
by the Stewart brothers. Steranko and Kirby meet Our Man
Flint. Not bad work, but never heard of the creators again.
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The second issue and final isue. There was a final sequence
that followed the story seen here that was never completed, since Rosa began doing
ducks for Gladstone.
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Jove began reprinting The Shadow in 1977 after the Pyramid
series ended. They started with the first novel and put a new Steranko cover on
it.
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Another Sheena collection, this one from 1999 and AC Comics.
Excellent reproduction and lots of good background info.
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Oh, the trials and travails Superman went through during the
Weisinger era.
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