As a long time Collector myself I always enjoyed actually seeing all of the various types of Comicbooks You've actually come across as for me myself ("The Actual Covers themselves make me buy The Comicbook and The Actual Stories Makes me genuinely keep The actual Comics themselves with no actual Thoughts about actually giving them up at Anytime in the future and actually guvibg me in return an extremely larger but Uniquely picked out Collection of Comicbooks,and Magazines that I actually enjoy actually seeing and actually Having for myself nowadays. Another Great Video,Thank You along with your own personal knowledge and information as well."(😊)
@billparker4422 күн бұрын
suspense is atlas.
@A100-ND2 күн бұрын
Jim really needs to work on identifying his 1950s Atlas titles...!
@A100-ND2 күн бұрын
Regarding the Nyoka issue: CDC was a Charlton symbol on the upper left corner of their covers. Nyoka was one of the Fawcett titles that Charlton continued in the 1950s. Your #21 was the second-to-last issue from 1957.
@redrivertheatre2 күн бұрын
sadly I am one of those that does collect new adventures of superboy - fairly easy to get and affordable!
@A100-ND2 күн бұрын
I collect those too. Kurt Schaffenberger.
@redrivertheatre2 күн бұрын
@@A100-ND and thats the reason I love them
@dtouey3 күн бұрын
Dibs on the Gay Comics.
@worldtourmaster3 күн бұрын
CDC...cover detached complete?
@A100-ND2 күн бұрын
CDC was a Charlton symbol on the upper left corner of their covers. Nyoka was one of the Fawcett titles that Charlton continued in the 1950s. His #21 was the second-to-last issue from 1957.
@worldtourmaster2 күн бұрын
@A100-ND I thought he was talking about a notation made by the collector. Didn't realize he was referring to something printed on the comic.
@A100-ND2 күн бұрын
@@worldtourmaster I think he was referring to CDC written by the collector on a decal on the bag. But either way, it's also printed on the cover at upper left. Jim is not a Charlton collector, so he didn't pick on that. He may have thought it was a Fawcett issue of Nyoka, which are more commonly seen.