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Red Dragon #6 - GD- (1.8)
Red Dragon Comics #6 — GD- 1.8
January 1949 • Street & Smith • Fantasy-adventure anthology • Joe Maneely / Bob Powell
A wild slice of late-’40s fantasy comics — Pure storybook insanity with the kind of bold, surreal imagery that made these Street & Smith books legendary.
Inside you get a mix of sword-and-sorcery and pulp spectacle, including Joe Maneely art on “Gulliver’s Travels,” Bob Powell’s work on “The Magic Tassel,” plus early fantasy features like Gnorman the Gnome and Red Dragon’s text tale “The Charming Charm.” Thick-paper Golden Age vibes all the way through — big, weird, and beautifully unhinged.
Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes (1.8 / GD-)
Heavy wear throughout. Cover shows multiple long creases, spine stress, edge chipping, and corner losses. Significant surface scuffing and color rub. Spine is stressed but intact. Back cover shows heavy toning and handling wear. Interior pages are tanned with wear but complete and attached. Structurally sound despite hard use — a true low-grade survivor with great Golden Age artwork appeal.
Red Dragon Comics #6 — GD- 1.8
January 1949 • Street & Smith • Fantasy-adventure anthology • Joe Maneely / Bob Powell
A wild slice of late-’40s fantasy comics — Pure storybook insanity with the kind of bold, surreal imagery that made these Street & Smith books legendary.
Inside you get a mix of sword-and-sorcery and pulp spectacle, including Joe Maneely art on “Gulliver’s Travels,” Bob Powell’s work on “The Magic Tassel,” plus early fantasy features like Gnorman the Gnome and Red Dragon’s text tale “The Charming Charm.” Thick-paper Golden Age vibes all the way through — big, weird, and beautifully unhinged.
Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes (1.8 / GD-)
Heavy wear throughout. Cover shows multiple long creases, spine stress, edge chipping, and corner losses. Significant surface scuffing and color rub. Spine is stressed but intact. Back cover shows heavy toning and handling wear. Interior pages are tanned with wear but complete and attached. Structurally sound despite hard use — a true low-grade survivor with great Golden Age artwork appeal.