Such as those featured in Creepshow? I have a variety in mostly much-read condition I would rather sell to folks here than try on eBay or someplace. I don't have a scanner connected to my computer right now but plan to get one. Thanks.
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Such as those featured in Creepshow? I have a variety in mostly much-read condition I would rather sell to folks here than try on eBay or someplace. I don't have a scanner connected to my computer right now but plan to get one. Thanks.
I think Muskrat mentioned he had a collection, but you may want to ask him.
Yep, I bet muskrat would be interested! If he doesn't see the tag, send him a conversation, Cori.
Such as those featured in Creepshow? I have a variety in mostly much-read condition I would rather sell to folks here than try on eBay or someplace. I don't have a scanner connected to my computer right now but plan to get one. Thanks.
I have some old EC I am selling. I will find them all tonight and let you know what I have. Anything else you are interested in Muskrat? I am selling a HUGE comic book collection as well as lots of other unique comic related items, signed stuff, toys, original sketches, cards, promos, the list goes on.
How cool is that! Bardo would flip his lid. So, is that to say, you met Bradbury?Sorry, I wasn't born until years after 1954, and was around 11 when I became interested in comics, so we're talking mid-1970s. I wasn't aware of EC Comics' reputation until I showed a friend a list of Ray Bradbury's comic adaptations and he informed me they were all EC, the comic imprint which inspired the creation of the code. I have been to Ray Bradbury's and Forrest J. Ackerman's homes when both were alive and in residence.
I visited Ray Bradbury at his home in 2003. He didn't feel like taking pictures that day, so there are none of me with Ray inside the house. The one of me outside the house, I posted in the thread about that topic. My profile picture, which I am unlikely to change soon, if ever, is of Ray kissing me at his 90th birthday party in 2010.
Sorry, I wasn't born until years after 1954, and was around 11 when I became interested in comics, so we're talking mid-1970s. I wasn't aware of EC Comics' reputation until I showed a friend a list of Ray Bradbury's comic adaptations and he informed me they were all EC, the comic imprint which inspired the creation of the code. I have been to Ray Bradbury's and Forrest J. Ackerman's homes when both were alive and in residence.
I have a box of comics out in my garage. Don't know what I have and I'm sure not valuable, but I've had them since I was a kid and that was in ancient times.
...printed on papyrus I presume.....I have a box of comics out in my garage. Don't know what I have and I'm sure not valuable, but I've had them since I was a kid and that was in ancient times.
House Of Mystery? Witching Hour?
B&W Mags? Creepy, Eerie?
I dig them kinds as well. By the 70s the code was pretty much a joke, ever since Stan & Spidey defied em with the Goblin drug issues.