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geezer butler

Quote from: Lazarus on April 14, 2021, 03:44:36 PM
I really need to get copies of that dell UM stuff.

Yeah the local comic book guy has been tracking them down for me. I just need WM and Mummy.

2021-04-11_03-36-54 by geezer2014, on Flickr

2020-11-14_06-50-36 by geezer2014, on Flickr

2020-10-10_07-10-45 by geezer2014, on Flickr



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Monolith

Quote from: Mike Scott on April 16, 2021, 11:04:48 PM
Don't forget the Dracula/Mummy 2-in-1.  ;D

It looks like this. It's the hardest one to find.

Dracula/Mummy Comic (Dell 1963) by donald deveau, on Flickr

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Quote from: Monolith on April 18, 2021, 05:09:33 AM
It looks like this. It's the hardest one to find.

Only for the completest, of course, as it's just the 2 comics slapped together.
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geezer butler

Quote from: Mike Scott on April 18, 2021, 07:51:25 AM
Only for the completest, of course, as it's just the 2 comics slapped together.

I was wondering about that. What do they mean by "plus other stories?"

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Quote from: geezer butler on April 19, 2021, 02:26:19 AM
What do they mean by "plus other stories?"

Here are the other stories. Reprints from other Dell comics.

https://www.comics.org/issue/17990/
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Lazarus

There's also a few Vincent Price film adaptations in the Dell line.  The Raven, Tomb of Ligeia, Masque of the Red Death, Twice Told Tales, and Tales of Terror.

Oh!  And Boris Karloff's Die, Monster, Die!

Dell did some neat things.

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Quote from: Lazarus on April 26, 2021, 05:35:06 AM
There's also a few Vincent Price film adaptations in the Dell line.

I think Dell did comic adaptions of just about every genre film and TV show in the '60s!
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marsattacks666

I picked bought this during the week. Topps Super Hereos card/Tomb of Dracula

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Quote from: marsattacks666 on April 26, 2021, 05:31:29 PM
I picked bought this during the week. Topps Super Hereos card/Tomb of Dracula



Cool! That sticker features artwork adapted from John Severin's cover for Tomb of Dracula #2.


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A spooky very heavy Black Cat doorstop

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Quote from: Mcfly22 on May 10, 2021, 09:15:47 PM
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ABG Mummy pencil sharpener. The one in the photo is not the one I purchased.  Similar.  Now if I could only find the Frankenstein's Monster.

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Nice little haul from the 3x annual Brimfield Ma Flea Market-- it was a substantially smaller show-- normally there are about 10 miles of dealers setup, this time there was only one field with about 300 vendors in it, so really less than 1% of what the true show runs but one of the dealers told me they were shocked by the crowds and on day two they had already broken their all time sales record, so there was demand for the show to resume after taking last year off.

Ironically, the jiggly Frankenstein was one of the first things I ever spotted at Brimfield when I started going 30 years (!) ago, and I passed because it was too pricey.  This one is in great shape, might have been repainted but I didn't care, I got it for a fraction of the price of the one so many years ago.

The vintage Halloween stuff was really cool too.   Looking forward to the show in July when the other dealers are claiming they'll attend.   Love getting the walk in-- usually we do 10 miles a day.