Scott
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Post by Scott on Mar 24, 2018 20:36:08 GMT
Showcase your favorite issues, ask questions, discuss anything related to the classic Bronze Age Foreign books published by Macc Division in Mexico distributed to all Spanish speaking countries.
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define999
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Excited about new adventures in the foreign world, new beginnings......
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Post by define999 on Jul 12, 2018 18:57:06 GMT
Easily my favorite MACC book at the moment... The Mexican MACC Hombre Arana #17 (Spiderman #135) 2nd cover appearence of the Punisher. Studio Drawing HNG provenance. The Studio Drawing books were file copies of sorts of a group of Comic artists that created works for the different publishers in Mexico. I have heard many stories about this collection. Some say it was a club. Some say it was a studio of artists. The only thing that is known for sure, because of the stamp, is this collection had to be massive! So many of these books made thier way into the Mexican back issue MKT its crazy. Cant remember where the info about the artist studio came from, but the studio story makes the most sense to me. The books from this pedigree are very often in pretty nice condition. This book is structurally killer with some cream-ish paper. Who cares though, this books history matters to me. Enjoy......
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Post by spidercrazy on Jul 13, 2018 22:18:15 GMT
Most of my MACCs are Spideys, but occasionally I can't help myself and stray away from the main road... this is such an occasion. I always was a sucker for this cover by Frank Brunner.
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Post by KenW on Jul 13, 2018 22:21:36 GMT
Great cover, Bjorn!
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Post by Jesse on Jul 14, 2018 13:58:31 GMT
The only MACC comic that I have so far. The American edition is Marvel Feature #1 (1975). Here they are side by side.
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Post by KenW on Jul 17, 2018 23:06:34 GMT
I've got a few Cap MACC's .. Issue #13 .. Issue #14 .. Issue #15 .. Issue #16 .. Issue #17 .. THA - THA - THA - THAT'S ALL FOLKS!
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