| Release: | 1952 |
| Cover: | 1952 |
Weird Fantasy
| Release: | 1952 |
| Cover: | 1952 |
| Format | Comic |
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| Series Group | Weird Fantasy |
| No. of Pages | 30 |
| Language | English |
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| Storage Box | CGC/CBCS Box #17 |
| Read | |
| Index | 7039 |
| Added Date | May 18, 2014 16:38:04 |
| Modified Date | May 05, 2025 22:00:04 |
| Grade and value | 4.0 Very Good |
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| Grade status | Slabbed and graded by CGC 4.0 |
| Slab Certification Number | CGC 4.0 - 0605232005 |
| Grader Notes | CGC 4.0 - 0605232005 - Al Williamson File Copy With Al Williamson signed COA |
| Key | Minor: Al Williamson Collection Signed COA, File Copy. Used in SOTI. Atomic explosion panel |
| Purchased | Nov 22, 2004 for $ 105.00 at ha.com |
CGC 4.0
Weird Fantasy #16 (#4) Al Williamson File Copy (EC, 1950) CGC VG 4.0 Light tan to off-white pages. Harvey Kurtzman's story in this 1950 issue takes place in 1970. It predicts: "Television is now everywhere! Every country in the world, every home, every person, watches television!" In addition to that prophetic piece, the issue has an Al Feldstein cover, and art by Feldstein, Jack Kamen, and Wally Wood. The issue was mentioned in Seduction of the Innocent. Overstreet 2004 VG 4.0 value = $118. Comes with an attractive certificate of authenticity for The Al Williamson Collection, signed by Al himself.
Williamson, Al :Al Williamson (American b.1931): Among Al Williamson's most notable works are his science-fiction/heroic fantasy pieces at EC in the fifties, his Flash Gordon comic books for King Comics in the sixties, his long-running comic strip Secret Agent Corrigan in the sixties and seventies, and his Star Wars film adaptations and newspaper strip in the eighties, all of which continued the fine illustrative tradition begun by his artistic idol, Alex Raymond .