I am at the Atlanta Comic Book Show this morning, and already had a good find. I dug up a copy of Marvel Mystery Comics #54 (April 1944). This copy is low grade, but has a very cool Human Torch WWII cover. This issue features great Human Torch, Sub-Mariner and Miss America stories, among others. It even has a cameo appearance by FDR! It’s always fun finding a reading copy of classic Golden Age material that has never been reprinted. Now, on with the show!
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Awesome find. That has such a cool cover.
Love those Schomburg WWII covers; there’s always so much action to them.