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  • Jan 19 1952
    Collier's (1888-1957 Crowell-Collier Publishing) Magazine Jan 19 1952


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    • Spine split 20%. Cover Detached. Staple rust: Moderate.

    January 19, 1952. The classic weekly magazine featuring news and fiction. This issue features George McManus, creator of the comic strip Bringing Up Father (part 1 of 3). Approximately 10.75-in. x 13.75-in.; b&w/color; 72 pages on white paper. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #36
    Freddy (1958 Charlton) 36

    Cover by Jon D'Agostino. Archie-style teen comedy featuring Freddy and his gang of clean-cut yet trouble-prone pals. For these issues, the cover title changes temporarily to "Freddy the Hotrodder." Freddy and Stuff get airborne after Stuff fills the tires of Freddy's jalopy with helium instead of air. When Freddy starts shaving, he gets caught up in the idea of being "a man," so his pals have to cut him down to size. Freddy and Stuff enter a cross-country race through the mountains, and comic chaos results. Plus, how studying math can put you on the path to being an astronaut, in the Cold War PSA Plan Your Future Now! Air Born; Gag Time!; Today I Am a Man; The Stuff of Dreams; Ask and Ye Shall Get; Freddy's Puzzle Page; Freddy's Color Page; Your Role in the Cold War; Freddy Rides Again. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

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    Tabloid size newspaper featuring comic strips of underground characters - Bo Bo Bolinski by Robert Crumb, Ezekiel Wolf by Ted Richards, Dr. Atomic by Larry Todd, Dreamz by Bruce Jones, Little Nemo by Winsor McCay, Paul Krassner, plus games, puzzles and more; all newsprint; 24 pages; mostly color/partial b&w. Cover price $0.60.

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    $16 The Funny Papers Vol. 1 No. 2 March 1975

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  • Issue #1923
    Funnymaker (1923 Clyde Novelty Makers) 1923
    • Four original sheets of tracing paper included.

    Funnymaker (1923 Clyde Novelty Makers) kit provided boys and girls a way to draw their own funny pages. Over 100 figures are provided on the cardboard for youngsters to trace and make their own "funny-paper, cartoons or comics." Put your own clever ideas on paper with the aid of the FUNNYMAKER! 17" x 12", cardboard with tracing paper.

  • Issue #8
    GI Comics (1945) 8

    G.I. Comics (1945) was a promotional comic distributed by King Features Syndicate for overseas Marines as a section of the Leatherneck Pacific Edition. These comic strips feature Blondie by Chic Young, Smilin' Jack, Terry and the Pirates by Milton Caniff, Donald Duck, Alley Oop, and Prince Valiant by Harold R. Foster. 16 pages, full color, newsprint, 7-in. x 10-in.

  • Issue #9
    GI Comics (1945) 9

    G.I. Comics (1945) was a promotional comic distributed by Kingf Features Syndicate for overseas Marines as a section of the Leatherneck Pacific Edition. These comic strips feature Blondie by Chic Young,Smilin' Jack, Terry and the Pirates by Milton Caniff, Donald Duck, Alley Oop, Prince Valiant by Harold R. Foster. 16 pages, full color, newsprint, 7-in. x 10-in.

  • Issue #17
    GI Comics (1945) 17
    • Mold.

    G.I. Comics (1945) was a promotional comic distributed by Kingf Features Syndicate for overseas Marines as a section of the Leatherneck Pacific Edition. These comic strips feature Blondie by Chic Young,Smilin' Jack, Terry and the Pirates by Milton Caniff, Donald Duck, Alley Oop, Prince Valiant by Harold R. Foster. 16 pages, full color, newsprint, 7-in. x 10-in.

  • Issue #20
    GI Comics (1945) 20

    G.I. Comics (1945) was a promotional comic distributed by Kingf Features Syndicate for overseas Marines as a section of the Leatherneck Pacific Edition. These comic strips feature Blondie by Chic Young,Smilin' Jack, Terry and the Pirates by Milton Caniff, Donald Duck, Alley Oop, Prince Valiant by Harold R. Foster. 16 pages, full color, newsprint, 7-in. x 10-in.

  • Issue #1
    Giant Size Mini-Marvels Starring Spidey (2002) 1
    • Signed by writer/artist Chris Giarrusso. No certification included.

    cover by chris giarrusso chris giarrusso (w & P) ? THE SCOOP: Exploding from the panels of the Bullpen Bits comic strip, here come the Mini-Marvels in their very own full- length comedy-packed comic book adventure! ? THE STORY: When J. Jonah Jameson sends Spidey on an important paperboy mission, the wee wall-crawler better deliver... or else! Guest stars abound in this all-new 28-page funnybook feature story, including Marvel.com's own animated movie-star, Hawkeye! Plus, a collection of the original Bullpen Bits comic strips that started it all! That's 48 pages of Mini-Marvel Mayhem by "Crazy" Chris Giarrusso! ? THE FORMAT: 48 pages, with ads. 7-59606-?-00111 3.50 Cover price $3.50.

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    $60 GIANT-SIZE MINI MARVELS #1 MARVEL COMIC 2002 CGC 9.0 VF/NM WHITE PAGES

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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Golf in the Comic Strips SC (2004 Gibbs Smith) A Historic Collection of Classic Cartoons 1-1ST

    1st Printing - Compiled by Howard Ziehm with a "Fore"word by Bob Hope. This precious collection of comic strips traces the sport of golf, golfers, and golf humor as depicted in newspapers and magazines all throughout the 20th century. Softcover (Horizontal Format), 11-in. x 8 1/2-in., 176 pages, PC/PB&W.

  • Issue #11
    Gotham Central (2003) 11
    Published Nov 2003 by DC.

    WRITTEN BY GREG RUCKA; ART BY BRIAN HURTT; COVER BY MICHAEL LARK In stores September 10. Featuring guest art by Queen & Country's Brian Hurtt! The tension of "Half a Life" breaks with an issue focusing on Stacy, the only person in Gotham allowed to activate the famed Bat-signal. This "day in the life" story of the Major Crimes Unit told through the eyes of their only civilian reveals that what seems like a great day job may be having adverse effects on her personal life, in ways she never thought possible. FC, 32 PG.$2.50 Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #11
    Graphic Story Magazine (1970) 11

    Issue #11 of Graphic Story Magazine (formerly Fantasy Illustrated) includes the following: an extensive interview with Will Gould; "Tad-Bits" strip by Gould; "September in the Rain" boxing article by Gould; various Red Barry strips by Gould; letters by Roy Thomas, writer Jim Harmon, SF writer Howard Waldrop, and Seduction of the Innocent author Fredric Wertham; and cover art by Gould. Summer, 1970. 48 pgs.

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    3 days left Auction Graphic Story Magazine #11 (Bill Spicer, 1970) - Vintage - Will Gould

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  • Issue #1D
    Hero Squared X-tra Sized Special (2004) 1D
    • Comic is autographed by writer Keith Giffen and includes a Lone Star Comics Certificate of Authenticity.
    • Comic is autographed by writer Keith Giffen and includes a Lone Star Comics Certificate of Authenticity.

    LA Comic Con variant cover - by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis, & Joe Abraham From the creative team of "Formerly Known as the Justice League," in the comedic tradition of "Formerly Known as the Justice League!" Ever wonder about the whole parallel universe thing? Ever fantasize about meeting up with a variant version of yourself? Maybe a superhero variant? Pretty cool, huh? Ever stop to consider what might happen if this superhero version of yourself moved in with you and started hitting on your girlfriend? Still think it's cool? Oh, and there's a universe-destroying super villain gunning for your superhero self, did we forget to mention that? Cover by Kevin Maguire. Also available as a Previews Exclusive Cover Edition, with art by Keith Giffen! REGULAR COVER?32pgs, FC $3.99 ALTERNATE COVER?32pgs, FC $3.99 Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #3
    Jokebook Comics Digest Annual (1977) 3
  • Issue #5
    Jokebook Comics Digest Annual (1977) 5
  • Issue #8
    Jokebook Comics Digest Annual (1977) 8
  • Issue #9
    Jokebook Comics Digest Annual (1977) 9

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    19 hours left Auction Joke Book Comics Digest Annual No. 9 (Fawcett 06911).

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  • Issue #12
    Jokebook Comics Digest Annual (1977) 12
  • Issue #79
    Journey into Mystery (1952) 79
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached.
    • INCOMPLETE. Ad page missing, does not interrupt art or story. Cover detached. 1" Cumulative spine split. Cover oxidation.
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    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers. "The Midnight Monster," pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; When handsome, scientist, playboy Victor Avery is rejected by a girl he turns himself into a monster to wreak revenge on her fiancé only to become his own victim. "The Man Who Played Dead!," art by Don Heck; A midget disguises himself as a dummy to gain access to homes to rob them. "Wings of the Butterfly!," art by Joe Sinnott; In the year 2050 Eric Krane is a spaceman who collects butterflies only to find himself trapped on planet where butterflies collect men. "The Speed Demon," script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; Speedy Sims races his car so recklessly he is doomed to race around the rings of Saturn forever. Ad for Amazing Adult Fantasy. 36 pgs., full color. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

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    $39 Marvel- Journey Into Mystery #79 (1962) Kirby Ditko Sinnott
    $186 1962 Atlas Comics Journey Into Mystery #79 Very Good Condition + 3 FREE Karloff
    $245 Journey into Mystery 79 - CGC 6.0 FN- Atlas Marvel Scarce - Pre Superhero
    6 days left Auction 1962 Journey Into Mystery Issue #79 Comic Book-The Midnight Monster
    4 days left Auction JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #79 [1962 VG] "THE MIDNIGHT MONSTER!"

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  • Issue #40
    Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) 40
    • 2.25" Cumulative spine split.
  • Issue #6
    Jughead as Captain Hero (1966) 6
  • Issue #8
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 8

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by John Mayo. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Mayo (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have 2A Serie under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Aug 6, 1944 to Oct 22, 1944. With Kolu temporarily out of action, Jim is caught between the Nazi agent Kruger and an SS officer. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #9
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 9

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by John Mayo. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Mayo (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have 2A Serie under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Oct 29, 1944 to Jan. 14, 1945. Jim must disguise himself as a Nazi officer to escape from enemy-held territory. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #10
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 10

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by John Mayo. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Mayo (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have 2A Serie under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Jan 21, 1945 to April 8, 1945. Beautiful Petchy helps Jim discover that Roark is actually Nazi agent Von Reiter - but at a terrible cost to herself. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #11
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 11

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by John Mayo. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Mayo (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have 2A Serie under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from April 15, 1945 to July 1, 1945. Jim sneaks through the jungle to a Japanese-held mining camp to learn what the enemy's new secret weapon really is. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #30
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 30

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have 2A Serie under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Oct. 2, 1949 to Dec. 18, 1949. An arrogant Hollywood actress shanghai's Jim into the jungle to help with her latest picture, but she's not prepared for the dangers of the wilderness. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #36
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 36

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Feb. 18, 1951 to May 6, 1951. Jim sets out to rescue June and Kolu from Krang's pirate ship. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #44
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 44

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Dec. 21, 1952 to March 8, 1953. Jim gets involved with protecting a wealthy sultan, and it seems everyone around him has a secret. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #45
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 45

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from March 15, 1953 to May 31, 1953. Jim and Kolu track a wounded and dangerous tiger into the brush. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #46
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 46

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from June 7, 1953 to Aug. 23, 1953. Jim tries to convince a hostile tribe that the outsider named Whitey is no friend to them, but he's almost too late. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #47
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 47

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Aug. 30, 1953 to Nov. 15, 1953. During the hunt for a rogue leopard, Jim thinks Kate Howe will be useless and Ruff will help, but it turns out the reverse is true. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #48
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 48

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Nov. 22, 1953 to Feb. 7, 1954. Ruff executes his treacherous plan to get rid of Jim and Kate and get the plantation's treasure for himself. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #49
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 49

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Feb. 14, 1954 to May 2, 1954. Guerrilla soldier Mung abducts Sue and holds her hostage, but the timely arrival of Kolu allows Jim to turn the tables. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #50
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 50

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from May 9, 1954 to Aug. 8, 1954. The treacherous Burt and Eve leave Jim's camp and start out into the jungle with a plan of their own. Final issue of the series, including the final installments of the strip. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #36
    Katy Keene (1949-1961 Archie) 36
    • Oxidation.
    • 1" cumulative spine split. Centerfold detached at one staple.
  • Issue #27
    Lake County News Herald Volume 09 (1986) 27

    July 6, 1986. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Garfield (by Jim Davis), Hagar the Horrible (by Dik Browne), Beetle Bailey (by Mort Walker), Mark Trail (by Dodd and Elrod), Hi and Lois (by Mort Walker and Dik Browne), The Wizard of Id (by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Blondie (by Dean Young and Drake), Prince Valiant (by John Cullen Murphy), Ziggy (by Tom Wilson), Peanuts (by Charles Schulz), Bringing Up Father (by Frank Johnson), Andy Capp (by Reginald Smythe), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Bloom County (by Berke Breathed), Frank and Ernest (by Thaves), Geech (by Jerry Bittle), Brenda Starr Reporter (by Ramona Fradon and Schmich), Cathy (by Cathy Guisewite), Mother Goose and Grimm (by Mike Peters), The Far Side (by Gary Larson), Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores), For Better or Worse (by Lynn Johnston), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), and Marmaduke (by Brad Anderson). 24-page, 7-in. x 11-in., full color comic strip newspaper inserts.

  • Issue #28
    Lake County News Herald Volume 09 (1986) 28

    July 13, 1986. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Garfield (by Jim Davis), Hagar the Horrible (by Dik Browne), Beetle Bailey (by Mort Walker), Mark Trail (by Dodd and Elrod), Hi and Lois (by Mort Walker and Dik Browne), The Wizard of Id (by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Blondie (by Dean Young and Drake), Prince Valiant (by John Cullen Murphy), Ziggy (by Tom Wilson), Peanuts (by Charles Schulz), Bringing Up Father (by Frank Johnson), Andy Capp (by Reginald Smythe), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Bloom County (by Berke Breathed), Frank and Ernest (by Thaves), Geech (by Jerry Bittle), Brenda Starr Reporter (by Ramona Fradon and Schmich), Cathy (by Cathy Guisewite), Mother Goose and Grimm (by Mike Peters), The Far Side (by Gary Larson), Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores), For Better or Worse (by Lynn Johnston), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), and Marmaduke (by Brad Anderson). 24-page, 7-in. x 11-in., full color comic strip newspaper inserts.

  • Issue #32
    Lake County News Herald Volume 09 (1986) 32

    August 17, 1986. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Garfield (by Jim Davis), Hagar the Horrible (by Dik Browne), Beetle Bailey (by Mort Walker), Mark Trail (by Dodd and Elrod), Hi and Lois (by Mort Walker and Dik Browne), The Wizard of Id (by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Blondie (by Dean Young and Drake), Prince Valiant (by John Cullen Murphy), Ziggy (by Tom Wilson), Peanuts (by Charles Schulz), Bringing Up Father (by Frank Johnson), Andy Capp (by Reginald Smythe), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Bloom County (by Berke Breathed), Frank and Ernest (by Thaves), Geech (by Jerry Bittle), Brenda Starr Reporter (by Ramona Fradon and Schmich), Cathy (by Cathy Guisewite), Mother Goose and Grimm (by Mike Peters), The Far Side (by Gary Larson), Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores), For Better or Worse (by Lynn Johnston), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), and Marmaduke (by Brad Anderson). 24-page, 7-in. x 11-in., full color comic strip newspaper inserts.

  • Issue #74
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 74
    • 1" Spine split from bottom.
  • Issue #75
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 75
    • 1/2" Spine split from bottom.

    Cover art by Joe Edwards. "Sour Note," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Archie writes a nasty letter to Veronica when he hears that she went on the town with Jughead's cousin; He tries to get the letter back when he finds out that Jughead's cousin in a girl. "Cuttin' Up"; Pat the Brat cuts out the pictures of baseball players from the sports section before his father has read it. Untiled story, script by Bill Woggon, pencil by Hazel Marten (as Bill Woggon), inks by Cassie Bill (as Bill Woggon); Katy Keene needs K.O.'s help to rid her garden of a persistent chicken. Untitled Katy Keene story; Randy tries to trick K.O. with a sucker bet. "Skip, Hop, and Thump," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by George Frese, inks by Terry Szenics; Neither Betty or Veronica get to take Archie to the sock hop. "Chump of Chumps!" text story. "To the Victor!", pencils by Dan DeCarlo; While Betty is getting ready for their date, Archie plays scrabble with Betty's dad. "Gentlemen to the End," art by Joe Edwards; Wilbur and Slats both show up at the same time to ask Laurie for a date. "The High and Mighty," pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Jughead tells Moose to back down as he has friends in high places. "Just Picture It!", pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Red Holmdale; Reggie needs a date, and Jughead has a spare. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #126
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 126

    "The Good Earth"; Archie helps Mr. Lodge with his garden, with the usual disastrous results. Bob Hope Meets Jimmy and Jane ad for Popsicles. "Hip Dip"; Veronica buys a flashy white diving suit to go skin-diving, but changes to a black one when she realizes that no one will be able to see it underwater. "Skirting the Issue!"; Archie wears full Scottish regalia, including a kilt. Reggie hassles him, but gets thrashed by Moose when Midge pretends that Archie is a girlfriend of hers. Archie Giant Series Magazines ad. "Election Results!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx tries to buy her way to winning an election for club treasurer. Archie Club News ad. "It's a Job"; Archie gets a job and Reggie plots to steal Veronica away from him. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #211
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 211

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Cool It, Dad," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda; Fred's search for a cool spot on a warm day keeps getting foiled by Veronica and/or Betty. "Private Line," pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; When Veronica's phone privileges are suspended, Archie decides to string a phone line from his house to hers. "Get the Message," script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx is having problems taking phone messages. Bendix brakes ad. "The Perks of Unemployment," art by Dan DeCarlo; Betty asks Archie why he didn't apply for the lifeguard position on the beach. "Come Clean," pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; A sudden burst of activism from Archie may squelch a business deal Mr. Lodge is working on. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #215
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 215

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Jon D'Agostino. "Ode to Santa," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Mario Acquaviva; Mr. Lodge and the Archies disagree on whether modern rock Christmas carols capture the Christmas spirit. Miss Grundy's Pin Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Veronica Pin Up," pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "In a Pickle," script and pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Dilton draws the assignment to play Santa for the kids at the orphanage and he's determined to do it despite his small stature. "Bowled Over!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Hap has to forego his bowling night to help Jinx build snowmen. Li'l Jinx Pen Pals, art by Joe Edwards. "Jolly St. Nick," script and art by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Reggie uses the time Moose is stuck playing Santa to move in on Midge. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #220
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 220

    First 15-cent cover price. Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Break Up," script by Dick Malmgren, art by Samm Schwartz; The neighborhood is up in arms because Midge has broken up with Moose and everyone fears Moose's wrath for anyone Midge takes an interest in. "Twin Trouble," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Dick Malmgren (layouts) and Jon D'Agostino, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Jughead has a warning for Archie. Betty and Veronica Pin Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "A Fantastic Basketball Shot," pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; When he sees Jughead make a 95 foot basketball shot, Coach Kleats puts on a full court press to recruit him for the team. "Right of Way," script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx goes on strike to protest her living conditions. Li'l Jinx Pen Pals, art by Joe Edwards. "Getting Ready," art by Samm Schwartz; Archie is practicing gymnastics in the hall and it's disturbing Mr. Weatherbee. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #221
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 221

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "The Wheeler-Dealer," art by Al Hartley; Jughead is forced to get Archie's car back when Jughead sells it without Archie's permission. "Midnight Madness," script and art by Al Hartley; Veronica's father thinks Veronica has run away with Archie and Archie's father believes that Archie has run off with Veronica. Betty and Veronica house ad. "Now Hear This...," script and art by Joe Edwards; With her mother's cake burning, Li'l Jinx tries to get the attention of her parents, with no success. Li'l Jinx Pen Pals. "The Exception," art by Al Hartley; Archie tells Moose that humans only use ten percent of their brain; however, it appears that Moose may prove to be the exception. "Loud and Clear," script and pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Using modern communication methods (phones) Veronica has Archie call her every ten minutes so she can keep tabs on Archie; Betty has other ideas and communicates the old-fashioned way with Archie. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

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    $26 Laugh Comics #221 in Very Good condition. Archie comics August 1969

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  • Issue #243
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 243

    "Mural Madness"; With the help of the art teacher, Archie, Betty and Jughead create a mural on paper. Miss Grundy thinks it is graffiti. "E Is for Big Ethel"; An acrostic story using the "E" in the name Ethel. "A Lesson to Be Learned"; A new boy in school asks Archie if he can cheat off his paper during a science test. "Smart Art," script and pencils by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx and her pals clean up the local fishing hole. Lil Jinx Pen Pal Club. "Curiosity Creamed a Cat"; Moose teaches Dilton to stand up to bullies but Reggie wants in on the action, mistakenly. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #252
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 252

    "Snow Snafu"; Archie wants Jughead to go into the snow-shoveling business with him, but they end up owing money rather than making it. "Stunt Stint"; Everyone competes for a $500 prize for promoting Riverdale as a winter travel destination. "On the Go!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx is upset when Greg tells her that Gigi is moving away. Archie Club News. "Race Ruse"; Reggie challenges Archie to a snowmobile race, winner gets to take Veronica to the big dance, but there's a different prize for Reggie. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

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    5 days left Auction LAUGH #252 VF 8.0, ARCHIE, JUGHEAD, VERONICA, BETTY, 1972, COMBINED SHIPPING

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  • Issue #253
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 253

    Last 15-cent issue. "Rude Awakening"; Archie can't stop thinking about girls. "Dine Shrine"; High restaurant prices cause a change in dinner plans for Archie and Veronica. "We Squeeze to Please"; When Jughead pours a glass of milk, Archie gives him a lesson on dairy farming. "Too Many Cooks"; When Mr. Weatherbee criticizes her cooking, Miss Beazley goes on strike. "In the Bag," script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx and Roz get back at Charley for his practical jokes. "Ralph Nader, Where Are You?"; Archie tries to make his car safer. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

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    3 days left Auction Laugh 1972 #253 April Comic

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  • Issue #254
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 254

    First 20-cent cover price issue. Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Bed Dread," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Stan Goldberg; Archie buys a discount water mattress as a gift for his parents, but the mattress proves to be more than he can handle. "Door Score," script by George Gladir; Fred is tired of people slamming the front door. "U Is for Hang Ups!", script by George Gladir, art by Al Hartley; Words beginning with the letter "u" which describe the brittle relationship between adults and teens. "In Arch We Trust," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Stan Goldberg; Archie would rather stay behind when Fred plans a family trip, but Fred and Mary are reluctant to leave Archie by himself. "Gift Lift," script and art by Joe Edwards; The gang pool their money to buy a sympathy gift for Greg; But they leave the decision on what gift to Charley. "Polite Plight," script and pencils by Bob Bolling; To get Moose fighting mad for his hockey match, Reggie asks Midge to sit next to the opposing team's bench and flirt with them. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #260
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 260