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Suspense Comics from Continental Magazines
« on: February 23, 2015, 09:07:20 AM »
I was just looking at books over at Heritage Auctions.
Apparently there is company called Continental Magazines that did Suspense Comics. Can't find anything here on DCM. Anyone know about this?
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Suspense Comics from Continental Magazines
« on: February 23, 2015, 09:07:20 AM »

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Re: Suspense Comics from Continental Magazines
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2015, 09:17:55 AM »
Check the Holyoke section

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Re: Suspense Comics from Continental Magazines
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2015, 09:22:42 AM »
Thanks for the quick response.
I looked over the old HA description. Apparently there is a six page center section that our copy is missing.
Here is the description from Heritage:
Suspense Comics #3 Davis Crippen ('D" Copy) pedigree (Continental Magazines, 1944) CGC VF 8.0 Off-white pages. The sole highest-graded copy of the book everybody wants... do we have your attention? The classic bondage cover by Alex Schomburg is what all the fuss is about, and there's a lot of fuss indeed about #3, which is a Gerber "9" that Overstreet calls "scarce." This comic was a well-kept secret until it appeared on the frontispiece of Gerber's Photo-Journal a decade and a half ago, causing demand to skyrocket thereafter (in the 1992 Overstreet guide it had the same price as issue #2, namely $235... by the 1995 Overstreet update, "top of Guide" had hit $7,000!). It seems every longtime collector has a Suspense #3 story, with the upshot usually being that a beaten-up copy was sold for a small fortune, or that someone got his hands on one only to find that the six-pager "83 Days On A Life Raft" at the center of the comic was missing. No such worries with this high-grade copy. Also of note is that there is no Edgar Church/Mile High copy of this issue, and almost all of the other famous pedigree runs are missing it as well! We suspect that the issue may not have made it to many newsstands because of the controversial cover, accounting for its absence in other famous comic hoards. We've heard different estimates of how many copies exist, but all of them are very low numbers, and the chances of a nicer copy ever surfacing strike us as extremely slim. This book is one of Overstreet's 100 most valuable comic books, and it's one of the highlights of the Crippen collection and of our auction. Overstreet 2006 VF 8.0 value = $12,000. CGC census 6/06: 1 in 8.0, none higher. From the Crippen Collection.

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Re: Suspense Comics from Continental Magazines
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2015, 09:28:18 AM »
Yep, our copy is missing.

Well, nice read there, but the cover is the only thing that book has going for it. The interior is generally regarded as poor from what I've heard other people mention. I didn't much care for the interior, and I edited the thing.

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Re: Suspense Comics from Continental Magazines
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2015, 10:40:32 AM »
Thanks for the quick response!

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Re: Suspense Comics from Continental Magazines
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2015, 10:02:26 PM »
Yep, our copy is missing.

Well, nice read there, but the cover is the only thing that book has going for it. The interior is generally regarded as poor from what I've heard other people mention. I didn't much care for the interior, and I edited the thing.

Given that the issue is 1944, all sorts of early GA caveats apply, but I judge the interior art (and printing for that matter) as a notch above a lot of what was on the stands at the same time. It's worth a quick look-through at least, and some of the coloring is a bit more adventurous and atmospheric than usual. But I would in no way pays thousands for a copy.

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Re: Suspense Comics from Continental Magazines
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2015, 07:17:53 AM »
Which brings me to, the book is missing some pages. Anybody have any leads?
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