Allowances must be made for pulp magazines, and any example rated 4.0 or higher is considered a strong keeper. Given their delicate nature, it's a wonder these ancient publications have survived at all. Here's a hardy survivor that has laughed in the face of time. Served up is a 1941 Weird Tales #202 (Vol. 36, #2) issue. Closing in on full antique status, this vintage pulp has just returned from CGC, with a superior rating of (5.0, Off-White Pages). This pleasing score is good for a CGC Census rank of "1/1" at this level, with just 1 higher. Cover art was created by Hannes Bok, and contributing authors are fright masters Edmond Hamilton, Manly Wade Wellman, Henry Kuttner, Seabury Quinn,and August Derleth.
Opening Bid $200.