Here's a tip on coverless issues of DC's Mutt & Jeff: it may be very difficult to determine issue number, as you won't find story titles for those reprinted strips (but may for a filler), yet oftentimes there will be a full-page house ad for an issue of a concurrent DC title -- and when you see one of those, you can be assured of the year (and approx. month) by looking up the issue in the ad.
I would press the Tomb of Dracula and the others. It'll take a while, I know, but if you can get them to lay flat you could probably sell those for a premium.
I might be interested in the Sub-Mariner books AS-IS. I just bought my first press and ready to give it a go. How much? Would you prefer to discuss through email?
You obviously know what you're doing when it comes to pressing, but some of those inexpensive Bronze Age books would be great practice for someone learning how to press.
Love those Tomb of Dracula and Werewolf by Night books.
Cool box.
I love the tomb of Dracula comics covers👍😁 yes press them
Fightin Marines flame thrower cover!!!!
Devil dog dugan is a prize! specially number 1.
Press them all and have a TOD show on a spooky night, ie. Halloween or Friday 13th etc..
Here's a tip on coverless issues of DC's Mutt & Jeff: it may be very difficult to determine issue number, as you won't find story titles for those reprinted strips (but may for a filler), yet oftentimes there will be a full-page house ad for an issue of a concurrent DC title -- and when you see one of those, you can be assured of the year (and approx. month) by looking up the issue in the ad.
DC also continued Robin Hood Tales from Quality in 1957, in addition to the 3 titles you mentioned: Blackhawk, G.I. Combat, and Heart Throbs.
Yes, you should press them.
I would press the Tomb of Dracula and the others. It'll take a while, I know, but if you can get them to lay flat you could probably sell those for a premium.
Some of the higher number Boy Comics have Steve Ditko art, but dont know which ones.
Hey Jim, great video as always. I do my own pressing. If you’d like to sell a lot like those TOD, I’d be interested.
I might be interested in the Sub-Mariner books AS-IS. I just bought my first press and ready to give it a go. How much? Would you prefer to discuss through email?
Send me an email.
You obviously know what you're doing when it comes to pressing, but some of those inexpensive Bronze Age books would be great practice for someone learning how to press.
Yeah right nobody is going to know what those coverless books are 😂 good haul anyways
Hope you got a press. If not you will have to pay through your teeth.