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$43

8 bids

3-D Batman (1953) 1953.NOGLASSES CGC 5.0 Qualified no glasses 1953

3D "Bat Glasses" insert missing.

Reprints Batman #42 & 48 (Penguin stories); Tommy Tomorrow story; No 3-D Bat glasses.


$810

17 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 21 CGC 6.0 1940

Cover art by Joe Shuster and Paul Cassidy. Superman story, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster. Pep Morgan story, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Fred Guardineer (as Gene Baxter). Chuck Dawson story, art by Homer Fleming. Clip Carson story, art by Sheldon Moldoff. Tex Thomson story, art by Bernard Baily. Three Aces story, art by Bert Christman (as Christopher). The Deaths on the Moor starring Zatara Master Magician, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Fred Guardineer. 68 Pages, Full Color. 2 ads for More Fun #52 (1st Spectre).


$53

5 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 28 PR 0.5 1940

INCOMPLETE. Missing 9 center wraps, affecting Pep Morgan, The Black Pirate, Three Aces, Tex Thomson, Clip Carson, text and Fantastic Facts stories (Superman story complete). 5" cumulative spine split. Cover detached. Water damage.

Superman, Pep Morgan, Black Pirate (art by Sheldon Moldoff), Three Aces, Tex Thompson (art by Bernard Baily), Clip Carson (art by Moldoff), and Zatara (art by Fred Guardineer). Full-page ads for Superman # 6 and Supermen of America fan club. Half-page ads for New York World's Fair Comics (1940), the Superman radio show, and All Star Comics # 1 and Mutt & Jeff (# 2?). 68 Pages, Full Color.


$106

6 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 54 CGC 2.5 Restored 1942

Restoration Includes: Small Amount of Color Touch on Cover.

Cover art by Jack Burnley. The Pirate of Pleasure Island starring Superman, script by Jerry Siegel, art by John Sikela (signed as Joe Shuster). The Rookie who Fought a Ghost starring Vigilante, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton Jr.), inks by George Roussos. Fire Over Yunnanfu Road starring Three Aces, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Louis Cazeneuve. Destination Berlin starring Americommandos, script by Joseph Greene, art by Bernard Baily. Idol of Doom starring Congo Bill. Recipe for Robbery starring Zatara, art by Joseph Sulman. 68 Pages, Full Color.


$11

3 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 82 GD/VG 3.0 1945

2" Cumulative spine split (partially chew). Water spotting.

Cover art by Jack Burnley and Stan Kaye. The Water Sprite starring Superman, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Ira Yarbrough (signed as Joe Shuster). Mind Over Matter starring Hayfoot Henry, art by Thurston Harper. Around Clock with Armor fact page, art by Raymond Perry. Room, Board, and Bullets starring Congo Bill, art by John Daly. Magnet for Mobsters starring The Vigilante, script by Joe Samachson, pencils by Mort Meskin (signed as Mort Morton Jr.). Facts and Fables starring Zatara, art by William F. White. 52 Pages, Full Color.


$128

8 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 91 CGC 6.0 1945

Cover art by Jack Burnley and Stan Kaye. The Ghost Drum starring Superman, art by Ira Yarbrough. The Sunshine Swindle starring Hayfoot Henry, script by Al Schwartz, art by Stan Kaye. The Underground School starring Congo Bill, art by Edwin Smalle. The Fiddler's Jam Session starring Vigilante, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton Jr.). One Man Show starring Zatara, art by W. F. White. 52 Pages, Full Color.


$11

2 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 132 CBCS 1.8 1949

From The Mt. Rainer Collection. Cover Detached and Completely Split.

Cover art by Al Plastino. The Secret of the Kents starring Superman, script by Bill Finger, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye. The Junior Planeteer starring Tommy Tomorrow, script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Fischetti. The Land Where East Is West starring Congo Bill, art by Ed Smalle. The Thug Theatre starring Zatara, script by Joe Samachson, art by W. F. White. The Incredible Talents of Bronco Lou Hastings starring Vigilante, script by John Broome, art by Dan Barry. 52 Pages, Full Color.


$26

3 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 138 FR/GD 1.5 1949

4.5" cumulative spine split. Cover detached.

Cover art by Al Plastino. Superman Scoop Parade, script by Edmond Hamilton, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye. Captain Tootsie ad, art by C. C. Beck. The Crystal Doom starring Tommy Tomorrow, script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Fischetti. The Animal Actors starring Zatara, script by Joe Samachson, art by Joe Kubert. Congo Bill story, art by Ed Smalle. The Man Who Loved Horses starring Vigilante, script by Gardner Fox, art by Dan Barry. 52 Pages, Full Color.


$23

4 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 153 CGC 7.5 1951

Cover art by Win Mortimer. The 100 Deaths of Clark Kent starring Superman, art by Al Plastino. Castaway World starring Tommy Tomorrow, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Fischetti. Diamond Doom starring Congo Bill, art by Ed Smalle. The Three Dead Letters starring Vigilante, art by Bob Brown. The World of Adventure in Books public service announcement starring Green Arrow, Tomahawk, and Shining Knight, script by Jack Schiff, pencils by Win Mortimer, inks by Win Mortimer. 52 Pages, Full Color.


$10

3 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 181 GD 2.0 1953

Corner piece missing (slightly affects panel edge). Cover loose at one staple. Cover oxidation.

Cover art by Win Mortimer. The New Superman, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye. Congo Bill – Coward, script by Jack Miller, art by Ed Smalle. The Space-Mail Mystery starring Tommy Tomorrow, art by Jim Mooney. Jerry Jitterbug, script and art by Henry Boltinoff. The Forgotten Men of Ghost Town starring Vigilante, art by Bob Brown. Carelessness is No Joke! public service announcement starring Peter Porkchops, script by Jack Schiff, art by Otto Feuer. 44 Pages, Full Color.


$2

2 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 240 VG- 3.5 1958

Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye. "The Secret of the Superman Sphinx," script by Otto Binder, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye; Lois discovers a Clark Kent robot in a closet at the Daily Planet, and a strange Sphinx with a Superman head and kryptonite vision goes into orbit around the Earth. One-page Ollie story by Henry Boltinoff. "The Trial of Tommy Tomorrow," script by Otto Binder, art by Jim Mooney; Tommy is on trial for the murder of Brent Wood. One-page Animal Wonderland cartoon by Martin Naydel. "Trapped in the Insect World" starring Congo Bill, art by Howard Sherman. 36 Pages, Full Color.


$200

9 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 252 PR 0.5 1959

1st app. Supergirl

INCOMPLETE. Missing first 7 pages (entirety of "The Menace of Metallo"). Supergirl story intact, but all pages loose.

Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Al Plastino. Origin and 1st appearance of Supergirl in "The Supergirl from Krypton!", script by Otto Binder, art by Al Plastino; Superman spies a crashing rocket and discovers his cousin Supergirl; She tells him how Argo City survived the destruction of Krypton and how her father sent her to Earth when the inhabitants of Argo City were threatened by Kryptonite poisoning; Superman sets her up in Midvale Orphanage so she can adjust to life on Earth. Intro new Metallo "The Menace of Metallo!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Al Plastino; Criminal John Corben, who is nearly killed in an auto accident, is given a robot body powered by uranium; When he is hit by bullets meant for Lois, she assumes he is really Superman. 2/3-page Little Pete story by Henry Boltinoff. "Congo Bill Dies at Dawn!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Howard Sherman. 36 Pages, Full Color.


$145

10 bids

Action Comics (1938 DC) 254 CGC 7.0 1959

1st meeting Bizarro & Superman
Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye. 1st meeting of Bizarro and Superman (cover & story) in "The Battle with Bizarro!", script by Otto Binder, art by Al Plastino; Luthor steals Professor Dalton's duplicating machine and creates an adult Bizarro to menace Superman, but this Bizarro turns on its creator, hands him over to the authorities, and attempts to help Superman; When the people he has helped react in horror to him, Bizarro gets depressed. 2/3-page Ollie story by Henry Boltinoff. "Congorilla Goes Wild!", art by Howard Sherman; A thief steals Congo Bill's ring and uses it to switch minds with Congorilla. "Supergirl's Foster Parents!", script by Otto Binder, art by Jim Mooney; Supergirl is adopted by a couple that turn out to be snake-oil salesmen. 36 Pages, Full Color.


$115

4 bids

Adventure Comics (1938 1st Series) 56 CGC 4.0 1940

Cover art by Bernard Baily. Dr. Slight's Living Statues starring The Hourman, script by Ken Fitch, art by Bernard Baily; Rex Tyler, ordered by Mr. Bannerman to head out to "Castle Doom" to assist Dr. Slight in working out a special chemical formula, is unaware that this formula gives life to plaster casts by means of a special machine, which have been used to bomb places on the east coast. Fang Gow's Ruse starring Barry O'Neill, script and art by Ed Winiarski. Death Behind the Waves starring Mark Lansing, script and art by Howard Purcell. The Menacing Midget starring Federal Men, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Chad Grothkopf. At Grips With the Kraken starring Cotton Carver, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Jack Lehti. Bodyguard starring Socko Strong, script by Albert Sulman, art by Joseph Sulman. Shipwrecked starring Steve Conrad Adventurer, script and art by Jack Lehti. The Crook Who Knew the Sandman's Identity starring The Sandman, script by Gardner F. Fox, pencils by Creig Flessel, inks by Chad Grothkopf. 68 Pages, Full Color.


$12

2 bids

Adventure Comics (1938 1st Series) 102 GD 2.0 1946

1" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached at one staple and first wrap coming loose at one staple. Water damage and interior tearing.

Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Simon. The Dream of Peter Green, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Marvin Stein; Fed up with crowded city conditions, Peter Green dreams of a new recreation center for the kids in the city to use, but it's the Sandman who must battle a crooked building contractor using inferior materials to build it. The Meteor Mob starring Starman, script by Joe Samachson, art by Emil Gershwin. King "Artie's" Crime Court starring the Shining Knight, script by Joe Samachson, art by Chuck Winter. The Eighth Day of the Week starring Genius Jones, script by Whitney Ellsworth, art by Stan Kaye. Honorable Information, Please starring Mike Gibbs, Guerilla, script by Joe Samachson, art by Maurice Del Bourgo. 52 pages, Full Color.


$106

2 bids

Adventures into Darkness (1952) 7 CGC 2.0 1952

Jack Katz cover reprinted on Haunted Horror (2012 IDW) #29. In order of appearance: "The Pit of Horror"; "The Dancer From the Beyond" reprinted in Seduction of the Innocent (1985 Eclipse) #2; "Bride of Death" art by Jack Katz, reprinted in Seduction of the Innocent (1985 Eclipse) #2, Mammoth Book of Best Horror Comics TPB (2008) #1-1ST, Haunted Horror (2012 IDW) #12, and Haunted Horror: The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics HC (2013-2017 IDW) #4-1ST; "The Ghost That Warned a King"; "Death Drum" art by Art Saaf, reprinted in Seduction of the Innocent (1985 Eclipse) #5; and "The Origin of 'He Kicked the Bucket'". "The Clutching Reed: There Was Something About the Slimy Kelp That Was Frightening!" text story by Russ Hill with Art Saaf illustrations. 36 pages, Full color.


$15

2 bids

Adventures Into the Unknown (1948 ACG) 4 CGC 2.5 1949

Cover art by Edvard Moritz. Giants of the Unknown, art by Jon Blummer; Egyrtologist Tom Andrews leads an expedition to an ancient tomb where they find a giant mummy; The giant revives and tells them he is El-Rano, of an even more ancient race that was revered by the Egyptians as gods because of their advanced scientific knowledge. The Affair of Room 1313, art by Edvard Moritz. Back To Yesterday, art by Leonard Starr. Specialist In Spooks, art by Charlie Sultan. St. Mary's Spectre--True Ghosts of History, art by Max Elkan. Rescue Out of the Unknown text story. The Women Wore Black, art by Pete Riss. 52 pgs.


$52

3 bids

Adventures Into Weird Worlds (1952-1954 Marvel/Atlas) 23 CGC 6.0 1953

"I Am Death!" (art by Joe Maneely), "Call of the Wild Goose" (art by Al Eaden), "An Old man's Fancy!" (art by Dan Loprino), "Bok-Tol Makes a Boo-Boo," "The Kiss of Death," and a two-page text story, "The Eternal Murderer!" Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Carl Burgos. Stories by Joe Maneely, Al Eadeh, Dan Loprino, John Rosenberger, and Manny Stallman. These tales of horror, sci-fi, and suspense will take you on Adventures into Alien Worlds! 36 pages, full color. $0.10.


$15

5 bids

Adventures Into Weird Worlds (1952-1954 Marvel/Atlas) 23 CGC 3.0 1953

"I Am Death!" (art by Joe Maneely), "Call of the Wild Goose" (art by Al Eaden), "An Old man's Fancy!" (art by Dan Loprino), "Bok-Tol Makes a Boo-Boo," "The Kiss of Death," and a two-page text story, "The Eternal Murderer!" Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Carl Burgos. Stories by Joe Maneely, Al Eadeh, Dan Loprino, John Rosenberger, and Manny Stallman. These tales of horror, sci-fi, and suspense will take you on Adventures into Alien Worlds! 36 pages, full color. $0.10.


$1

1 bid

Adventures of Bob Hope (1950) 9 CGC 6.0 1951

Cover art by Owen Fitzgerald. Untitled Bob Hope story, script by Cal Howard, art by Owen Fitzgerald; Bob accidentally gets dragged to the reading of a will in a haunted house. Untitled Bob Hope story, script by Cal Howard, art by Owen Fitzgerald; Bob and Lily have to stay in the haunted house all night in order to inherit Aunt Matilda's estate. A Bit of Disc and Data record reviews. Untitled Miss Beverly Hills of Hollywood story, art by Bob Oksner. Know Your Country public service announcement starring Superboy, script by Jack Schiff, art by Win Mortimer. 52 pgs.


$2

3 bids

Adventures of the Fly (1959 Archie) 1 VG 4.0 1959

This series is titled "Adventures of the Fly" from issue 1 to issue 30. Edited by John Goldwater. Cover by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Stories by Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, George Tuska, and Bill Draut. Archie Comics amiable and agile super-hero The Fly battles an assortment of nefarious villains, including arch foe Spider Spry. Includes origin story. Includes an adventure starring The Shield as well. 36 pages, full color. $0.10.


$16

2 bids

Air Fighters Comics Vol. 2 (1943-1945) 1 CGC 4.0 1943

Bullet-ridden Nazi cover
Edited by Ed Cronin. Cover by Fred Kida. Stories by Fred Kida, Dan Barry, Tony DiPreta, Bob Fujitani, Carl G. Hodges, and John Cassone. Heroic action stories of war and airborne adventure—these are Air Fighters Comics! 68 pages, full color. $0.10.


$1

1 bid

Alaska Bush Pilot (1959) 1 CGC 9.6 1959

Alaska Bush Pilot (1959) is a promotional comic published by Jan Enterprises, Portland, Oregon, and printed by the Daily Journal of Commerce. Back page advertises and has promotional offer to join the Bush-Pilot Club. Partial color and black-and-white, 7.5-in. x 10.25-in., newsprint, 10c cover price. Issue # on cover is 1-1.


$13

2 bids

Algie (1953) 3 CGC 7.0 1954

Cover and art by Ben Brown. Stories reprinted in Algie (1953) #15. In order of appearance: "Over Hill Over Dale"; "Happy Birthday 2-U!"; "Elroy"; "Miner Miner 49er!; "You Talk Too Much!"; "Double Trouble!"; and "Handsome is as Handsome Does!". "Freddy Thinks Like a Horse" text story. 36 pages. Full color.


$12

3 bids

All American Men of War (1952) 18 CGC 7.5 1955

"The Ballad of Battling Bellie," "Soldier's Choice," "The Reluctant Shavetail," and "Navy Dogfoot!" Edited by Whitney Ellsworth and Robert Kanigher. Cover by Joe Kubert. Stories by Robert Kanigher, Jerry Grandenetti, David V. Reed, Ross Andru, Mike Esposito, Causin, Eugene Hughes, Bernard Sachs, Henry Boltinoff, and Joe Giella. Adventure tales of war and the military, including some humor—go into combat with All American Men of War! 36 Pages, Full Color.


$136

6 bids

All Winners Comics (1941) 9 GD- 1.8 1943

Schomburg cover

5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached at single center staple. Water damage.

Cover art by Alex Schomburg. The Gorilla Men, art by Edd Asch starring the Human Torch; The Flaming Duo must battle the mad Bashon, a scientific genius who has invented all types of planes, tanks and machinery that he is using to level cities, all with the help of ape men that he has created from the bones of prehistoric people. The Case of the Sinister Hun starring Captain America, art by Ernie Hart [page 2] and Jimmy Thompson; Cap and Bucky struggle to stop a Nazi Baron from using aerial torpedoes on the Panama Canal. Namor Cracks the Whip starring Submariner, pencils by Carl Pfeufer. The Flight From Peril starring The Destroyer, art by Bob Oksner. The Bakery Spy Ring starring The Whizzer, art by Alan Mandel. 60 pages, full color.


$16

3 bids

All-American Comics (1939) 30 CGC 2.5 Restored 1941

Martin Nodell authenticated autograph on page 1.

Cover art by Howard Purcell. The Bail Bond Racketeers, script by Bill Finger, art by Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell]; Irene Miller investigates two crooked bail bondsmen but gets kidnapped once again; However, Green Lantern is also on the case and with Doiby's help saves Irene and provides the police with the evidence they need to put the swindlers away. The Landlord Gets His Just Desserts starring Scribbly and the Red Tornado, script and art by Sheldon Mayer. The Gyrobrake starring Red, White and Blue, script John B. Wentworth, art by Harry Lampert. Hop's New Plane starring Hop Harrigan, script and art by Jon L. Blummer. The Thieves' Convention starring Sargon the Sorcerer, script by John B. Wentworth, art by Howard Purcell. The Reform School Mystery starring The Atom, script by Bill O'Connor, pencils by Ben Flinton, inks by Leonard Sansone. The Coal Mine Cave-In starring Dr. Mid-Nite, script by Charles Reizenstein, art by Stan Aschmeier. Mutt and Jeff strips by Al Smith (as Bud Fisher). 68 pgs. $0.10.


$155

5 bids

All-American Comics (1939) 37 CGC 4.5 1942

Cover art by Martin Nodell (Green Lantern figure) and Irwin Hasen. The Sinister Plot of Professor Caspar starring Green Lantern, script by Bill Finger, art by Martin Nodell; A vicious scientist kills to obtain a gun that shoots sound, and then kidnaps world famous scientists in order to gain their inventions. The Phony Doctor starring Hop Harrigan, script and art by Jon L. Blummer. The Car Racket, script by Bill O'Connor, pencils by Ben Flinton, inks by Leonard Sansone; Al takes a car out for a near-fatal test drive, forcing the Atom to round up the crooked car dealers and get them to confess to selling dangerous vehicles. Uncle Herman – Detective starring Scribbly and the Red Tornado, script and art by Sheldon Mayer. The Parrot Puzzle starring Red, White and Blue, art by Harry Lampert. The Bomber starring Sargon the Sorcerer, script by John B. Wentworth, art by Howard Purcell. The Truth of Dr. Mid-Nite's Identity starring Dr. Mid-Nite, script by Charles Reizenstein, art by Stan Aschmeier. Mutt and Jeff strips by Al Smith (as Bud Fisher). 68 pgs. $0.10.


$16

2 bids

All-Famous Police Cases (1952-1954 A Star Comic) 11 CGC 4.0 1953

Cover by L. B. Cole. Pre-Code crime comics from L. B. Cole's Star Publications. Twins try to outdo each other in crime and murder. Poisoner Cordelia Botkin uses a deadly box of candy on her romantic rival, and accidentally sets a legal standard for the prosecution of interstate crimes. A superstitious hood consults a fortune teller to learn the path forward, but her predictions are dark indeed. The Twin Killers; The Poison Parcel; Murder for Money; I Predict Death. 32 pages, Full Color.


$121

4 bids

All-Flash (1941) 3 CGC 4.0 1941

Written by Gardner F. Fox. Art and cover by Everett E. Hibbard. The Flash investigates the activities of a research scientist named Addams, who has a theory that the human face is shaped by glandular activities of the body. Addams plots to treat people with his special formula in order to make them look like prominent men who he plans to kidnap and replace with a phony. How to Develop Your Speed with the Flash. Butch McLobster story by Ed Wheelan. Hop Harrigan text story by Evelyn Gaines. The Flash Presents His Hall of Speed Records. 68 Pages, Full Color.


$1

1 bid

All-New Comics (1943) 14 CGC 9.6 1947

One of only 3 copies at the top CGC census grade for this issue.

File Copy



$4

2 bids

Amazing Adventures (1950 Ziff Davis) 5 GD+ 2.5 1951

1" spine split from bottom. Cover detached at one staple. Residue on interior pages.

Painted cover by Allen Anderson. Stories and art by Murphy Anderson, Don Perlin, and Al Carreno. Sci-fi and fantasy from Ziff-Davis, edited by the legendary co-creator of Superman, Jerry Siegel. Marta and Frank venture into the African jungles to find her father, and unleash the residents of a gigantic anthill. Captain Martin Hawkins has Star Trek-like adventures and drama in space, in a story with art by comics legend Murphy Anderson. Plus a one-pager with early art by future Marvel legend Don Perlin. Fun painted cover by Allen Anderson has all the requisite elements of a Golden Age sci-fi cover. Martin Hawkins: Mission to Malooka; The Secret of the Crater-Men; Rockets Are Old Stuff!; Cosmic Creeps; What the Atom Can Do for Peace!; The Red Hills of Uganda; Yuff-Yuff. 32 pages, Full Color.


$6

2 bids

Amazing Ghost Stories (1954 St. John) 15 VG 4.0 1954

Cover by Matt Baker. Stories and art by Bob Powell, Frank Giacoia, Robert Bernstein, Ray Willner, and Vic Martin. Classic pre-Code horror from St. John. Jim encounters zombie soldiers in Haiti, in a story with art by comics legend Bob Powell. A hunter kills a rare white eagle and activates an ancient curse, in a story with art by future Marvel artist Frank Giacoia. A ghost in an old New Orleans mansion seeks a couple's help in bringing his killer to justice. Plus an article on Egyptian freemasonry. Cover by good-girl art legend Matt Baker. Payment in Full!; The Stalking Doom; Cagliostro: Swindler or Superman?; Out of the Unknown; Wings of Death!; Vic Martin; Spirit Spasms; All the King's Men. 32 pages, Full Color.


$1

1 bid

Amazing Man Comics (1939) 11 CGC 0.5 Restored 1940

Restoration includes: pieces added to cover, cover reinforced. (Page 32 missing. Large pieces cut out from page 3 & 4. Pieces missing from page 24 & 29.)

Cover by Bill Everett. "Aman the Amazing Man" by Bill Everett; Chuck Hardy in "The Lant Beneath the Sea" by Frank Thomas; "The Iron Skull" by Carl Burgos; "Minimidget the Super-MIdget" by John T. Kolb; "Zardi the Eternal man"; "The Shark" by Lew Glanz; "Mighty Man and the Coal People" by Martin Filchock; "The Magician From Mars" by John Guinta and Michael Mirando; and a two-page text story, "Three-Ring Death" by Duke Carey. 68 pages, full color. $0.10.


$1

1 bid

Amazing Stories (1926-Present Experimenter) Pulp Vol. 8 #6 VG 4.0 1933

Volume 8, Issue 6 - October, 1933. 6.75" x 9.75", 166 pages, B&W.


$5

2 bids

Amazing Stories (1926-Present Experimenter) Pulp Vol. 9 #4 VG 4.0 (R) 1934

Cover TRIMMED.

Volume 9, Issue 4 - August, 1934. 6.75" x 9.75", 144 pages, B&W.


$1

1 bid

Amazing Stories (1926-Present Experimenter) Pulp Vol. 13 #11 VG 4.0 (R) 1939

Cover TRIMMED.

November 1939. Cover by H. W. McCauley. Science fiction stories by William F. Temple, Ralph Milne Farley, Miles Shelton, Don Wilcox, Frederic Arnold Kummer, Jr., and Robert Moore Williams. Illustrations by Julian S. Krupa and H. R. Hammond. Back cover by Howard M. Duffin. 7" x 10"; black and white; 146 newsprint pages.


$1

1 bid

Amazing Stories (1926-Present Experimenter) Pulp Vol. 23 #11 VG/FN 5.0 1949

Volume 23, Issue 11 - November, 1949. Science fiction stories by Alexander Blade, Rog Phillips, Richard S. Shaver and Chester S. Greier, Berkeley Livingston, and Norma Laxell Easton. Illustrations by J. Allen St. John, Arnold Kohn, Leo Ramon Summers, Julian S. Krupa, and Bill Terry. Cover by Arnold Kohn. 7-in. x 10-in.; black and white; 160 newsprint pages.


$3

2 bids

Amazing Stories (1926-Present Experimenter) Pulp Vol. 26 #5 GD/VG 3.0 1952

Volume 26, Issue 5 - May, 1952. Cover by Lawrence Stevens. Science fiction stories by John Fletcher, F. Willard Grey, Rog Phillips, Gerald Vance. Illustrations by Leo Ramon Summers, Ed Valigursky, Lawrence, Virgil Finlay, Tom Beecham. 7-in. x 10-in.; black and white; 164 newsprint pages.


$1

Andy Devine Western (1950 Fawcett) 2 FN 6.0 1950

Stories and art by Otto Binder and Carl Pfeufer. Fawcett's lineup of comics based on classic Western stars included burly sidekick Andy Devine, known for his distinctive rasping voice. Andy decides to open up his own business, "Hero Inc.," and become a hero for hire. Andy seeks a job as a cook for an old prospector's ranch, leading to a comical battle with outlaws over a fortune in diamonds. When Andy is trapped under a fallen rock, he sends his horse Hoss for help, but Hoss brings back outlaws who want to rob him. Joshing Josh; Hard Training; Buckteeth Buck: For Art's Sake; Rough Diamonds; Gunsmoke Dreams; Horse Sense-Less; Mopey Dick. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color.


$2,575

19 bids

Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 1 CGC 3.0 1943

Cover by Bob Montana. Stories by Joe Edwards and unknown. Art by Bob Montana and Joe Edwards. Archie fantasizes as he writes Veronica an invitation to the prom. After asking Betty to the prom, he learns that Jughead mailed the letter. Veronica accepts the invitation and Archie has to juggle two dates at the prom in "Prom Pranks"! Plus, Cubby the Bear goes to get a bucket of water for his mom but encounters many distractions along the way in "That Old Oaken Bucket"! Also, Archie takes a train trip and causes lots of trouble for salesman Elmer Q. Pluggett in "Train Trouble"! Meanwhile, in order to be a bee-tective, Bumbie needs to find his first case in "Crime Wave In Bugland"! Plus, Archie is cooking pancakes when the air raid siren goes off in "Pancakes In a Blackout"! Also, Squoimy the Woim has written a poem for Annabelle, but that bully Moe Squito keeps trying to get her attention in "Roses Are Red"! And Judy Price, a new girl in town, invites Archie to her Christmas party, but she doesn't tell him she has a twin sister in "The Case of the Missing Mistletoe!" Plus, Speedy wants to win the race for the reputation of all rabbits everywhere, but he keeps getting distracted in the Judge Owl's Fables tale "Slow and Steady Wins the Race"! And Archie wants Jughead to substitute for an injured player in their hockey game, but Jughead just knows that he'll end up getting hurt in "Jughead's Day"! Plus: 2-page text story "That $$#":@!!! Telegram" by Scott Feldman. 68 pages, full color.


$22

3 bids

Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 35 GD+ 2.5 1948

Centerfold detached at one staple. Cover oxidation.

Cover art by Bill Vigoda. Introduction of Brately in "Sitting It Out," script by Ray Gill, art by Bill Vigoda; Meet Brately, an uncontrollable child who delights in tormenting his baby-sitter, Archie. Introduction of Mr. Bunsen in "Dear Diary," script by Ray Gill, art by Bill Vigoda; Archie accidentally picks up Mr. Weatherbee's diary from the principal's desk; Reggie snatches the diary and Archie has to pursue him all over the school to get it back. "The Old Home Town," script by Ray Gill, art by Bill Vigoda; Archie and his parents are in a bad mood because everyone is treating them badly; When Archie's father gets a telegram offering him a job in another city, he sends a telegram accepting it. Captain Tootsie and the Babe Ruth Story ad for Tootsie Rolls. Appearance by Betty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper, in "The Sport of Queens!", art by Samm Schwartz; When Betty's father refuses to pay $25 a month for Betty to join an exercise club, he suggests they build a workout center at home. Archie Club ad. Hollywood Tattle Tale article. "The Robutler," script by Ray Gill, art by Bill Vigoda; Archie converts a grandfather clock into a robot butler that controls other labor-saving household devices for his father. Archie Puzzle Page by Joe Edwards. Wilbur ad. 52 pages, full color.


$32

2 bids

Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 78 CGC 4.5 1956

Feel of the Clutch cover


$1

1 bid

Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 40 CGC 5.5 1959

Cover art by Harry Lucey. Joyful Journey, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; After hearing Mr. Weatherbee's lecture on the importance of spreading happiness, Betty decides to spread joy to everyone in her life, but her "joyful" pronouncements set off a class war between the Andrews and Lodge families. Fish Fried, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie comes up with an elaborate scheme that will allow him and Veronica to get more dating money out of Mr. Lodge; The first step is for Veronica to feign an interest in collecting extremely expensive tropical fish. Tree To Get Ready, pencils by Bill Vigoda; Archie breaks the Christmas tree decorations, so the gang makes decorations out of food, but Jughead promptly eats them. Those Are the Breaks!, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. 36 pgs. $0.10.


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Archie's Mechanics (1954) 1 VG+ 4.5 1954

Cover oxidation.

Join Archie and his crew in "How To Make It! - How To Fix It!" Archie's Mechanics No.1 from Sept., 1954. This nifty comic book, with the help of Archie Andrews, Betty, Veronica, and even Jughead, shows you the "mechanics" of a wide range of "new era" things including a new atomic locomotive, the low-down on hi-fi, color TV, plus the "ABC's of power steering and power brakes!" Inside this 52-page issue, learn "What's Inside a Baseball," "The Pitch on Bike Care," "How to take Better Summer Photos," and much more!


$1

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Argosy Part 4: Argosy Weekly (1929-1943 William T. Dewart) Vol. 242 #1 VG 4.0 1933



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Astounding Science Fiction (1938-1960 Street and Smith) Pulp / Digest Vol. 23 #6 VG/FN 5.0 1939

August, 1939. Volume 23, Issue 6. Cover by Virgil Finlay. Trimmed pulp, 6.5-in. x 9.5-in.; black and white; 160 newsprint pages.


$2

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Astounding Science Fiction (1938-1960 Street and Smith) Pulp / Digest Vol. 53 #3 VG 4.0 1954

May 1954. Volume 53, Issue 3 - 1st printing. Science fiction stories by James Blish, J.T. M'Intosh, Eric Frank Russell, Chad Oliver, Morton Klass, and Algis Budrys. Illustrations by Freas and van Dongen. Article on orthodoxy in science by L. Sprague de Camp. Cover by van Dongen. Softcover, 5.5-in. x 7.75-in.; 168 newsprint pages, B&W.


$51

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Authentic Police Cases (Canadian 1948 Publication Services) 2 CGC 5.0 1948

Only copy at the top CGC grade of 5.0.

Canadian Edition

Canadian edition reprinting the same contents as U.S. edition of Authentic Police Cases #4. "The Two-Gun Terror of Mohawk Valley", "Kid Dropper Manhattan's Mad Mobster", "Madman of Moon Street", "How the Masked Blackjack Proved His Innocence", and "Murder on Ice". Inside front cover is blank; Indica appears on bottom of back cover rather than on the first story page. Color interior story. 36 pages.


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Baby Huey the Baby Giant (1956-1972 Harvey) 9 CGC 8.5 Qualified 1958

Cover detached from top staple. File Copy.

Cover by Warren Kremer. Stories and art by Marty Taras and others. A gigantic duckling toddler with strength to match, well-meaning Huey creates slapstick havoc wherever he goes. Huey wants to know about the Man in the Moon. Baby Huey tries a little too hard to be patriotic. Dipsy Doodle; The Man in the Moon; Star Spangled Duck; Tin Soldier; Big Game Hunter; Herman and Katnip: Head Work. 36 pages, full color.