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    Getting ready to move. Comics available

    all sold
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    what would you need for the silver age FF and Thor (cc price)

    thanks!
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    Hey Ed,

    Even though the titles are listed with the silver age year, the numbering for those books are sequential from the beginning. I just copied the title from Mile High Comics so that people would know from what series it originated from. I've listed comics in the high hundreds range and that puts them well out of the silver range.

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    thought the #s seemed a bit high, but wasnt sure

    have any silver age stuff lying around?

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    I think these might be silver age.

    IRON MAN ANNUAL (1970) by Marvel 6
    (that would make it around 1976 right?)

    WARLOCK (1972) by Marvel 9, 11, 15
    That would make those also mid 70's. However, I know for a fact that those are in 'poor' shape.

    If you're interested, drop me a line.

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    I think these might be silver age.

    IRON MAN ANNUAL (1970) by Marvel 6
    (that would make it around 1976 right?)

    WARLOCK (1972) by Marvel 9, 11, 15
    That would make those also mid 70's. However, I know for a fact that those are in 'poor' shape.

    If you're interested, drop me a line.

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    reoddai

    And those books are part of the Bronze Age, not the Silver Age.
    "You can't have an oversight committee on stupidity!"--Woody Paige, "Around the Horn", 2/11/08

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    And those books are part of the Bronze Age, not the Silver Age.

    I'd blame wiki, but its my fault.

    the Silver Age is considered to cover the period from 1956 to circa 1970

    I saw 1970 and thought, "Oh, I have stuff from the 70's".

    TY hobbyfan.

    Ed, I got nothing silver age. Bronze age at best. Most stuff in the era of over production for hockey cards, so I'm guessing also over produced for comic books.

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    Massive update. Down to a few TPB, the silver surfer & the scud ones.

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