Black Mask #233 May 1938 (Pro-Distribution) CGC VG+ 4.5 Off-white pages....
Description
Black Mask #233 May 1938 (Pro-Distribution) CGC VG+ 4.5 Off-white pages. You ever seen a glass of wine foil a murder plot? If you've seen this Raymond S. Pease cover, now you have! This is our first encounter with this issue in which Carroll John Daly contributes a Satan Hall story in "Wrong Street", with a further offering from Donald Wandrei. Bookery's lists as "uncommon". CGC notes, "From the collection of Dr. Richard Meli". Bookery's Guide to Pulps: Revised Third Edition 2025 VG 4.0 value = $125. CGC census 1/26: 1 in 4.5, none higher.CGC Grader Notes:
taped spine split bottom of spine
stain left center of front cover
multiple stain spine
light stain top of back cover
overhang wear
View the certification for CGC Certification ID 4620395012, including grader's notes if available and a link to the latest full census report for the issue.*
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