1951 MY FRIEND IRMA COMICS #11-MILLIE THE MODEL -Paper dolls , Dan DeCarlo GGA Без бренда

  1951 MY FRIEND IRMA COMICS #11-MILLIE THE MODEL -Paper dolls , Dan DeCarlo GGA Без бренда
  1951 MY FRIEND IRMA COMICS #11-MILLIE THE MODEL -Paper dolls , Dan DeCarlo GGA Без бренда - фотография #2
  1951 MY FRIEND IRMA COMICS #11-MILLIE THE MODEL -Paper dolls , Dan DeCarlo GGA Без бренда - фотография #3
  1951 MY FRIEND IRMA COMICS #11-MILLIE THE MODEL -Paper dolls , Dan DeCarlo GGA Без бренда - фотография #4
  1951 MY FRIEND IRMA COMICS #11-MILLIE THE MODEL -Paper dolls , Dan DeCarlo GGA Без бренда - фотография #5
  1951 MY FRIEND IRMA COMICS #11-MILLIE THE MODEL -Paper dolls , Dan DeCarlo GGA Без бренда - фотография #6
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Характеристики

Grade 1.0 FR
Main Character Irma
Publication Date 1951
Series MY FRIEND IRMA
Signed No
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Issue Number 11
* Offered here is  1951 MY FRIEND IRMA COMICS #11 GOLDEN AGE COMIC with Paper dolls, Dan DeCarlo GGA.A very early issue with delicious DeCarlo art and Stan Lee scripts! Condition is Fair with piece out back cover. Centerfold intact. If you love Millie the Model, get hip to Irma! Same artist and writer! And see my store for many more affordable IRMA and MILLIE comics!!

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JEFF GELB BIOGRAPHY

Jeff Gelb has been an avid comic book and pop culture collector and fan since the late 1950s. In 1964 he started publishing fanzines with MEN OF MYSTERY, and was a frequent fanzine contributor throughout the 1960s.

Then he started a career in radio as an air personality at stations in Cleveland and San Diego. He moved to Los Angeles in 1978 to enter the music industry, where he joined Radio & Records as an editor. While there, he hosted and wrote several nationally syndicated radio programs. He remains in the music industry and still lives in Los Angeles.

In 1988, Gelb saw his first work of fiction published, with SPECTERS, a horror novel. Since then he has edited or co-edited 22 anthologies of horror and suspense fiction, including the award-winning HOT BLOOD series. His SHOCK ROCK anthologies included new work from Stephen King and a Foreword by Alice Cooper, and were optioned for TV. He has worked with such authors as Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, Clive Barker, and many others. He has written dozens of articles and interviews for magazines like Fangoria, Mediascene, Comic Buyers Guide, Comic Book Marketplace, and more.