What's this one?

Started by 50Cent #II (1st print), March 15, 2008, 01:12:01 AM

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50Cent #II (1st print)

There's one tabloid size comic in this lot, looks like Rand Holms' Harold Hedd lying on grass leaning against a tree with white hair, states "LIKE TO" on it.  I don't recognize it, anyone know?  I'm guessing it might be the back cover of Harold Hedd #1, but since I don't have a copy I don't know for sure.  The description states "The Collected Adventures of Harold Hedd", is this the full title of the comic, it's not listed this way in the FUG or Kennedy.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310032105112&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123

Sir Real

I thought that looked familiar to me.  That's the back cover of The Collected Adventures of Harold Hedd #1.  You are correct in your assumption.

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human

Looks to be all later prints on that lot...

Brother J

Quote from: human on March 15, 2008, 06:27:04 PM
Looks to be all later prints on that lot...

except for the Harold Hedd, which is a first, I believe. Look at the close-up at the lower half of the book, it's stamped "Canada". I believe only the Georgia Straight 1st printing is stamped that way. Also, as 50 mentioned, Harold had silver hair on the back cover, I believe in the later printings, it is brown like the picture Sir Real posted.

over40artist

You're right, Bro J. Looks like a first. But bear in mind, the seller says the "cover is torn, spine is torn." It appears to be a bit weather-beaten.

50Cent #II (1st print)

I'll try for the lot, just for that one...

Brother J

Quote from: over40artist on March 16, 2008, 06:34:56 AM
You're right, Bro J. Looks like a first. But bear in mind, the seller says the "cover is torn, spine is torn." It appears to be a bit weather-beaten.

exactly, Harold Hedd #1 is a tough one to find in nice condition, almost every copy I've come across has been folded like a newspaper, which totally trashes it.

50Cent #II (1st print)

Don't know why the listing got pulled.