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Posted:  08 Jul 2010 03:51
Ties
For that father who's a Cap fan

Cap on a bike
From Spiderman and friends, only toy with Cap on a bike

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Stickers, magnet and stamps
Posted:  08 Jul 2010 04:02
http://i590.photobucket.com/albums/ss346/CapfanVincent/Picture011.jpg

I finally found the Captain America drawing made by John Romita sr.

http://i590.photobucket.com/albums/ss346/CapfanVincent/Picture009.jpg

I believe this is a French Subway poster, about 10 feet tall, quite a hassle to put up and shoot a picture.
Posted:  08 Jul 2010 04:20   Last Edited By: Stars and Stripes
Awesome stuff, Vincent. I like those ties. I'd love to have that third one there.
Posted:  08 Jul 2010 20:40
Love the giant poster!
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Posted:  13 Jul 2010 01:58
Damn that John Romita sketch is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted:  14 Jul 2010 05:58
When I have time, I go through my closet and storage bins for a lot of my non-Captain America comic book collections (I figure you see the comic books on Ebay and price guides all the time), and I post them here, and empty out the old pics to keep things from cluttering up.
  If you like, I can repost all the pictures of my collection.
Posted:  14 Jul 2010 10:36
Do it!
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Posted:  27 Oct 2010 22:15   Last Edited By: ctowner1
Sweet stuff, Vincent! Especially that JR, Sr. Cap sketch!  He was the Cap artist right around the time I first started reading Cap.  so his Cap has always been associated with definitive Cap in my mind!

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Posted:  28 Oct 2010 20:42
Romita first drew Cap wwwwaaaayyy back in the 50s.  I read reprints of that Commie fighting Cap stories in Fantasy Masterpiece books.  Too young to know anything about the cold war stuff, but Romita and Kirby pages of Cap in action were always dynamic and exciting.