





Tim Sale appreciation: Catwoman, When in Rome
His style has really grown on me throughout the years, and his work on Batman really cements his legacy. RIP.
u/JSlud — 6 days ago






His style has really grown on me throughout the years, and his work on Batman really cements his legacy. RIP.
Everybody loves GSX1, but I really just want to share some of my pulp pickups from the past few months. It’s a natural transition from a focus on collecting pre-code comic books. The Tales of Magic and Mystery are late 1920s and the rest were published in the 1930s.
CGC said that she was a Qualified 1.0 with a married back cover. Now she’s sitting pretty in Mylar and I couldn’t care less that she had to borrow a back cover from another CoC 19.
This feels like a milestone in my journey as a collector. So overjoyed.