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  • Issue #1-1ST

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    A Droid Adventure: Book 3 - 1st printing.

    Written by Bonnie Bogart. Art by Amador.

    Join R2-D2 and C-3PO in another exciting adventure!

    Softcover, 32 pages, full color.

    Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    LucasArts Archives Vol. II Star Wars Collection User's Guide SC (1995-1997 LucasArts) 1-1ST


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    Published May 1996 by Lucas Arts.

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    1st printing.

    The LucasArts Archives were a series of CD-ROM video games released in the 1990s to coincide with the promotion of the then-upcoming expanded theatrical re-releases of the original Star Wars trilogy. A series of manuals and user's guides, like this one, accompanied the games and provided gamers with reference, secrets, and hints to help them unlock the full potential of their gaming experience.

    In all, from 1995 to 1998, over 30 titles were released including games for the Indiana Jones franchise uunder the banners The LucasArts Archives Vol. I, The LucasArts Macintosh Archives Vol. I, The LucasArts Archives Vol. II: The Star Wars Collection, The LucasArts Archives Vol. III, and The LucasArts Archives Vol. IV: The Star Wars Collection II.

    Softcover (Saddle-Titched/Stapled), 7-in. x 9-in., 64 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #1
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 1

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    1st Collectors Issue! Featuring an exclusive interview with Anthony Daniels, C-3PO himself. Plus: Exclusive look at Willow. Cover features Star Wars' C-3PO and R2-D2. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #2
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 2

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    Featured in this issue: Star Tours. Plus: Looks at Willow and Tucker. Star Tours cover. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #4
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 4

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    Featured in this issue: Exclusive interviews with Warwick Davis and Ron Howard on Willow. Plus: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Indy III). Cover features Val Kilmer and Warwick Davis from Willow. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #5
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 5

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    Featured in this issue: Tucker: The Man and His Dream. Plus: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Indy III) and Willow. Cover features Jeff Bridges from Tucker: The Man and His Dream. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #7
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 7

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    Featured in this issue: Harrison Ford! It's an exclusive interview on Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Indy III). Cover features Harrison Ford as Indy. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #8
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 8
  • Issue #9
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 9

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    Main feature: Sean Connery, Interview With Indy's Father. B&W/color, 16 pages, slick paper stock. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #10
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 10

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  • Issue #11
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 11

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    Main feature: Director Irvin Kershner Recalls Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back. B&W/color, 16 pages, slick paper stock. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #14
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 14

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    Main feature: The Force Strikes Back in New Nintendo Form! B&W/color, 16 pages, slick paper stock. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #15
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 15

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    Featured in this issue: The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles - Behind-the-Scenes. Cover features Sean Patrick Flanery as Indiana Jones. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #16
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 16

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    Featured in this issue: Sean Patrick Flanery from The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles speaks! Plus: Star Wars returns to comics! Cover features Sean Patrick Flanery as Indiana Jones, riding a horse. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #17
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 17

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    Featured in this issue: Exclusive interview with George Lucas on the future of Star Wars. George Lucas cover. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #18
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 18

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    Featured in this issue: Behind the scenes at Lucasfilm! Also: The Art of Drew Struzan! Plus: Young Indy returns! Cover by Drew Struzan features George Lucas, Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Indiana Jones and more. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #19
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 19

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    Featured in this issue: Special Star Wars coverage, on the 10th Anniversary of Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi. Art cover. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #20
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 20

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    Featured in this issue: Darth Vader returns in George Lucas' Super Live Adventure! Also: Behind-the-scenes on the Star Wars comic! Plus: The special effects of Jurassic Park! Darth Vader cover. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #21
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 21

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    Featured in this issue: Battle the Empire in your own living room with Star Wars: Rebel Assault. Also: Behind-the-scenes with Star Wars' Boba Fett. Plus: The latest on Lucasfilm's upcoming projects. Boba Fett art cover. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #22
    Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine (1987) 22

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    Last issue as Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine, becomes Star Wars Insider. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Luke Skywalker Can't Read and Other Geeky Truths SC (2015 Plume Books) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By Ryan Britt. A smart, funny, and provocative dish on sci-fi and pop culture topics, which range from why robots are so passé to how everyone in the Star Wars universe is illiterate. Luke Skywalker Can't Read is a thoughtful and fun meditation on everything geek. Writer and performer Ryan Britt has never met a monster, alien, wizard, or superhero that didn't need further analysis. Alternating between hilarious personal anecdotes and provocative insights, Britt explains everything: why monster movies are just romantic comedies with commitment issues; how Dracula's sartorial style designates him as the first hipster, and much, much more. Softcover, 5-in. x 8-in., 224 pages, Text. Cover price $16.00.

  • Issue #242
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 242
    Published Oct 1983 by EC.

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    Cover art by Richard Williams. "Re-Hash Of The Jeti," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; A satire of the movie, "Return Of The Jedi." "A Mad Guide Of Life's Annoying Little Uncertainties...Or...You're Never Really 100% Sure," script by John Ficarra, art by Paul Coker; A series of gags on things we're just not certain of in life's everyday situations. "Mad's Video Game Arcade Owner Of The Year," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Angelo Torres; Clint Eastwood interviews Philo Starbuck of the Milky Way Arcade. "One Fine Medieval Morning At Home," script and art by Don Martin; Home-town boy gets decapitated. "The Lighter Side Of...," script and art by Dave Berg; Dave Berg's Lighter Side of gag section focusing on the topics, Clothes; Dentists; Records; Sex; Food; Love; Annoyances; Soap Operas; Block-Busting; Bragging; Dating; Greeting Cards; Graffiti; Money & Pets. "Spy VS. Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself Peanuts Comic Strip," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Jack Rickard; Fill in the blanks Peanuts comic strip. "Poetic Tributes To People Who Wouldn't Ordinarily Get Them," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Harry North; Poems dedicated to people in small time or seedy occupations like a mugger; a plumber; a garbage man; a parking attendant; a mover; a loan-shark; a postal clerk; an accountant and a forgotten government official. "An Advertiser Would Have Us Believe," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Davis; Examples of what advertisers will say just to get someone to buy into their product. "The *A* Team [The *Asinine* Team]", script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; A satire of the TV series, "The A-Team." Back cover Frankenstein strip by Don Martin. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #354
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 354
    Published Feb 1997 by EC.

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    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Stan Hart, Mike Snider, Larry Sutter, Desmond Devlin, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Cheney, Russ Cooper, David Shayne, John Caldwell, Frank Jacobs, Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, Sam Viviano, Irving Schild, Dave Manak, Mort Drucker, Tom Bunk, James Warhola, Paul Coker, Jr., Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of the 1990s updated re-releases of Star Wars, featuring art by Angelo Torres, James Warhola, Paul Coker, Jr., and Mort Drucker. Plus ridiculous action-movie moments, also by Drucker. Beavis and Butthead on the big screen. Mad's takes on cigars, the Heimlich maneuver, and video categories. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Rancid; Richard Simmons' Etiquette Guide for the 1000 lb. Man; Even More Chilling Thoughts; Updating Star Wars for the Future; Stoppa-Da-Sneezin'; A Mad Look at Cigar Smoking; Star Wars Macarena; Alternatives to the Heimlich Maneuver; The Lighter Side of...; Tell-It-Like-It-Is Video Rental Categories; Spy Vs. Spy; The Harrowing Harpist Happenstance; Star Wars Playsets You May Have Missed; Beavis and Butt-Head Go Hollywood; Truly Unbelievable Plot Twists in Action Movies; Drama on Page 48!; Fold-In; One Day on the Snowy Plains of Hoth. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #383A
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 383A
    Published Jul 1999 by EC.

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    This is variant cover #1. Mad #383 was published with 2 Star Wars Phantom Menace variant covers, each numbered on the cover as #1 of 2, etc. Cover art by Roberto Parada. "Satirize This," script by Josh Gordon, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the motion picture Analyze This. "The Mad Book of Suicide Etiquette," script by Drew Friedman, art by Mike Snider. "Monroe and... the Funeral," script by Anthony Barbieri, art by Bill Wray. "Countdown to... The Phantom Menace," script by Charlie Kadau, art by Amanda Conner; Star Wars-related parody. "The Jesse Venturification of U.S. Politics," script by Desmond Devlin, art by Ray Alma. "Mad's Star Wars Trivial Pursuit," script by J. Prete, art by Hermann Mejia. "A Mad Look at Plastic Surgery," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "Putz Adams," script by Stan Hart, art by Bill Wray; Parody of the motion picture Patch Adams. "The Lighter Side of...,"script and art by Dave Berg. "The Mad Guide to Cleaning Up Your #*!%&*@# Vocabulary," script and art by John Caldwell. "Spy Vs. Spy," script by Michael Gallagher, art by Peter Kuper; The Black Spy tries to ruin a ribbon-cutting ceremony where White Spy is the man of distinction; However, when Black Spy attempts to ram him with a car, White Spy activates a traffic barrier. "The Phantom Menace - Scenes You Never Saw," art by David P. Levin. "The Omahog Steaks Meats by Mail Catalogue," script by Joe Raiola and David Shayne, art by James Warhola. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #383B
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 383B
    Published Jul 1999 by EC.

    This is variant cover #2. Mad #383 was published with 2 Star Wars Phantom Menace variant covers, each numbered on the cover as #1 of 2, etc. Cover art by Roberto Parada. "Satirize This," script by Josh Gordon, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the motion picture Analyze This. "The Mad Book of Suicide Etiquette," script by Drew Friedman, art by Mike Snider. "Monroe and... the Funeral," script by Anthony Barbieri, art by Bill Wray. "Countdown to... The Phantom Menace," script by Charlie Kadau, art by Amanda Conner; Star Wars-related parody. "The Jesse Venturification of U.S. Politics," script by Desmond Devlin, art by Ray Alma. "Mad's Star Wars Trivial Pursuit," script by J. Prete, art by Hermann Mejia. "A Mad Look at Plastic Surgery," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "Putz Adams," script by Stan Hart, art by Bill Wray; Parody of the motion picture Patch Adams. "The Lighter Side of...,"script and art by Dave Berg. "The Mad Guide to Cleaning Up Your #*!%&*@# Vocabulary," script and art by John Caldwell. "Spy Vs. Spy," script by Michael Gallagher, art by Peter Kuper; The Black Spy tries to ruin a ribbon-cutting ceremony where White Spy is the man of distinction; However, when Black Spy attempts to ram him with a car, White Spy activates a traffic barrier. "The Phantom Menace - Scenes You Never Saw," art by David P. Levin. "The Omahog Steaks Meats by Mail Catalogue," script by Joe Raiola and David Shayne, art by James Warhola. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #385
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 385
    Published Sep 1999 by EC.

    Cover art by Mark Stutzman. "Star Bores : Epic load I -The Fandumb Megamess," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of Star Wars : Episode I - The Phantom Menace. "The Lighter Side Of ...," script and art by Dave Berg; Lighter Side of Justice, Driving, School, Service, Relationships, Libraries, Fashion, Education, Therapy, Employment, The Office, Scheduling, and Doctors. "A Mad Look at Episode I - The Phantom Menace Hype," script and art by Sergio Aragones; Sergio Aragones' textless Gags spoofing the hype of Episode I. "The Midnight Movie," script by Anthony Barbieri, art by Bill Wray; Monroe goes to a midnight screening of Episode I and walks out because it sucked then goes into the next theatre showing The Rocky Horror Picture Show and gets an idea on how to enjoy the rest of the Star Wars Travesity. "Warner Bros. Studio Stores Unofficial Catalog," script by Scott Maiko, pencils by Scott Bricher; Anthony Cipriano; Kevin Greene; and Gary Halgren; A Parody of a Warner Bros. Catalog. "Mad's Guide to Telling The Difference Between Pro Wrestling , Jerry Springer and Politics," script by Mike Snider, art by Rick Tulka; Satire on how Politics , wrestling and Jerry Springer are pretty much one and the same. "A Mad Look at The Phantom Menace," script and art by Sergio Aragones; Sergio Aragones' gags featuring scenes from Phantom Menace. "Detroit Rock Sissies," script by Desmond Devlin, art by Ray Alma; Parody of the movie Detroit Rock City. Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee. Mock Altoid Ad on back cover featuring Mark McGwire promoting Steroids. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #419A
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 419A
    Published Jul 2002 by EC.

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    This is variant cover #1. Mad #419 was published with 2 Star Wars variant covers, each numbered on the cover as #1 of 2, etc. Cover pencils by Robrto Parada and Mark Stutzman. "The Jedi Bunch," script by Charlie Kadau, art by Sam Sisco; A music parody Of The Brady Bunch Theme, changed to fit The Star Wars Prequel Characters. "Mad Presents...Missing Dialogue from Star Wars Episode II:Attack Of the Clones," script by Greg Leitman; Photos from Episode II with comedic captions. "Anakin Skywalker-The High School Years," script by Kenny Byerly, art by Mort Drucker; A humorous tale of Anakin Skywalker When he attended Tatooine High. "Spy Vs. Spy," script by Peter Kuper and Jonathan Bresman (Idea), art by Peter Kuper. "Who's In The Crowd In The New Star Wars Senate Scene," script by Dan Levine And Mike Martone, art by Angelo Torres; Examination of who was hidden in the senate scene in Episode II. "Startling Similarities Between Star Wars and the War on Terrorism," script by Greg Leitman, art by Herman Mejia; Gags showing how Star Wars and Terrorism are practically Identical. "Disney World," script by Anthony Barbieri, art by Bill Wray; While Playing Scrabble, Monroe and his family win tickets to Disney World. "What If Chris Rock Performed At A Bar Mitzvah?", script by Arie Kaplan and Josh Malinow, art by Drew Friedman. "How Cool Would It Be To Be A Member Of Ozzy Osbourne's Family?", script and art by John Caldwell. "How Everything Changed After The Attacks," script by Barry Liebmann, art by Peter Kuper; Tasteless gags with punchlines about 9/11. "A Mad Look At Water Parks," script and art by Sergio Aragones. "Mr.Fix-It Tackles Your Occult and Paranormal Home Repair Problems," script by P.C.Vey, art by James Warhola. "Panic Ruined," script by Dick DeBartolo, pencils by Ray Alma; Movie Parody Of Panic Room. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #419B
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 419B
    Published Jul 2002 by EC.

    This is variant cover #2. Mad #419 was published with 2 Star Wars variant covers, each numbered on the cover as #1 of 2, etc. Cover pencils by Robrto Parada and Mark Stutzman. "The Jedi Bunch," script by Charlie Kadau, art by Sam Sisco; A music parody Of The Brady Bunch Theme, changed to fit The Star Wars Prequel Characters. "Mad Presents...Missing Dialogue from Star Wars Episode II:Attack Of the Clones," script by Greg Leitman; Photos from Episode II with comedic captions. "Anakin Skywalker-The High School Years," script by Kenny Byerly, art by Mort Drucker; A humorous tale of Anakin Skywalker When he attended Tatooine High. "Spy Vs. Spy," script by Peter Kuper and Jonathan Bresman (Idea), art by Peter Kuper. "Who's In The Crowd In The New Star Wars Senate Scene," script by Dan Levine And Mike Martone, art by Angelo Torres; Examination of who was hidden in the senate scene in Episode II. "Startling Similarities Between Star Wars and the War on Terrorism," script by Greg Leitman, art by Herman Mejia; Gags showing how Star Wars and Terrorism are practically Identical. "Disney World," script by Anthony Barbieri, art by Bill Wray; While Playing Scrabble, Monroe and his family win tickets to Disney World. "What If Chris Rock Performed At A Bar Mitzvah?", script by Arie Kaplan and Josh Malinow, art by Drew Friedman. "How Cool Would It Be To Be A Member Of Ozzy Osbourne's Family?", script and art by John Caldwell. "How Everything Changed After The Attacks," script by Barry Liebmann, art by Peter Kuper; Tasteless gags with punchlines about 9/11. "A Mad Look At Water Parks," script and art by Sergio Aragones. "Mr.Fix-It Tackles Your Occult and Paranormal Home Repair Problems," script by P.C.Vey, art by James Warhola. "Panic Ruined," script by Dick DeBartolo, pencils by Ray Alma; Movie Parody Of Panic Room. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #191
    Mad (1959 Thorpe & Porter) UK Magazine 191

    Star Wars cover (art by Jack Richard) and parody (art by Harry North). No date.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    MAD About Star Wars SC (2007) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By Jonathan Bresman. MAD About Star Wars spotlights three decades of classic MAD spoofs, satire, and silliness inspired by Luke, Anakin, Yoda, and the rest of the gang from a galaxy far, far away, complete with all-new reactions and commentary from George Lucas and the cast and crew of the Star Wars films. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 10 1/2-in., 152 pages, PC/PB&W Cover price $21.95.

  • Issue #43
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 43

    Summer 1983. Horror, Sci-Fi, and Other Weird Things. Cover by Jack Rickard, Mort Kuntzler and Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Will Elder, Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Larry Siegel, Phil Hahn, Lou Silverstone, Dick DeBartolo, Harry North, Esq., E. Nelson Bridwell, Semi, Arnie Kogen, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Jack Davis, Joe Orlando, and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Classic parodies of science fiction, horror and superhero stories going back to Mad's earliest years, featuring art by Harvey Kurtzman, Will Elder, Wally Wood, Joe Orlando and Jack Davis, among others. Star Wars, Superman, Frankenstein, Jaws, The Exorcist, The Planet of the Apes - none are safe. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Don Martin cartoons. The Vampire; Star Roars; One Thursday Afternoon on the Moon; The Mad Horror Primer; Jaw'd, Too; New Movie Monsters From Everyday Life; One Dark Night in a Laboratory; Clod Encounters of the Absurd Kind; On the "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Set; Horror Movie Scenes We'd Like to See; Frank N. Stein!; A Mad Look at Star Wars; Around Noon on a Movie Set; The Milking of The Planet That Went Ape; Horrifying Cliches; One Day at a Seance; Yecch, or What a Waste!; The Werewolf; The Lighter Side of Fear; A Boy and His Chemistry Set; Hack, Hack, Sweet Has-Been or What Ever Happened to Good Taste?; Space Magazines; The Ecchorcist; Superduperman!; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; Star Bores: The Empire Strikes Out; One Day at Notre Dame; Fold-In; Werewolf In Dog-Catcher's Truck. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #1996
    Mad Star Wars Spectacular (1996) 1996

    Painted, wraparound cover by Vincent Di Fate. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Larry Siegel, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Monte Wolverton, Mort Drucker, and Sergio Aragones. A one-shot MAD special collecting all of its various Star Wars spoofs up to 1996 (pre-prequels). Previously unpublished parodies of Star Wars outtakes and "behind the scenes" footage. Reprints of the original trilogy movie parodies, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Harry North, Esq. The Mad Star Wars musical. Mad's takes on Star Wars by artists Don Martin, Al Jaffee and Sergio Aragones. Plus a painted, wraparound cover by sci-fi artist Vincent Di Fate, showing multiple Star Wars characters with an Alfred E. Neuman grin - even AT-AT's and the Death Star. Star Roars; One Fine Day in a Galaxy Far, Far Away; A Mad Look at Star Wars; The Star Wars Log - The Master Plan for Future Space Films; Star Bores: The Empire Strikes Out; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at the Making of the Star Wars Trilogy; Star Bores: Re-Hash of the Jeti; Don Martin's Return of the Jedi Out-Takes; The Cutting Room Floor; The Force and I: The Mad Star Wars Musical; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1999
    Mad Star Wars Spectacular (1996) 1999

    WRITTEN AND DRAWN BY THE USUAL GANG OF IDIOTS Retrosolicited; in stores May 12. A collection of MAD's finest Star Wars-inspired moments, presented for the first time in full color! Digitally remastered, with additional CGIs and super- surround sound...okay, it's really just the same stuff, parodies of the original trilogy, plus other pieces such as the MAD "Star Wars" musical and a brand-new feature: "Missing Dialogue from The Phantom Menace", with hues added by the (ahem) colorful folks at WildStorm FX. Note: This is a retrosolicitation. Orders for all other books with this in-store date were offered in Previews Volume IX, Number 3. MAGAZINE, 48 PG, FC$2.95" Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #15
    Mad XL Extra Large (2000) 15

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    Stories and Art by The Usual Gang of Idiots. An Xtra Large snootful of MAD cLassiX. In this issue: 10 pages of classic Star Wars stupidity. Plus: Artist of the Issue - Dave Berg. And: Don Martin looks at Spider-Man. 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #33
    Mad XL Extra Large (2000) 33

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    It's the summer of 2005 and the release of "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith" is in full swing. Let the humor and satire commence! No character is safe, no movie is too sacred, and no director escapes the attention of the writers at Mad. This entire issue is dedicated to the greatness that is Star Wars. In these pages is Mad's spoof of Attack of the Clones, Sergio Aragones' look at Episodes I & II, a look at Anakin's high school years, much more, and of course Spy vs. Spy. 96 pages. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #111
    Madhouse Comics (1974) 111

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  • Issue #19
    Make Up Artist Magazine (1998) 19

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    June/July 1999. Motion Picture, Television, Theatre, Print. Special Collectors Issue! Featuring: Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace's Paul Engelen & Nick Dudman - Behind the scenes. Plus: The Fashion World of Vincent Longo. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace cover. Cover price $6.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Making of Star Wars HC (2007) The Definitive Story Behind the Original Film 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By J. W. Rinzler. Foreword by Peter Jackson. Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of George Lucas' epic Star Wars and featuring "lost" interviews from the LucasFilm archives, this exclusive, official story offers a glimpse behind the movie that launched the saga in 1977 and changed filmmaking forever! Hardcover, 11 1/2-in. x 10 1/2-in., 362 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $85.00.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Making of Star Wars HC (2007) The Definitive Story Behind the Original Film 1-REP

    2nd and later printings. By J. W. Rinzler. Foreword by Peter Jackson. Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of George Lucas' epic Star Wars and featuring "lost" interviews from the LucasFilm archives, this exclusive, official story offers a glimpse behind the movie that launched the saga in 1977 and changed filmmaking forever! Hardcover, 11 1/2-in. x 10 1/2-in., 362 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $85.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Making of Star Wars Revenge of the Sith HC (2005) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By J. W. Rinzler. This is it–the climax of the greatest science fiction movie epic of all time, and Star Wars fans can venture behind the scenes for all the fascinating details. From the first story discussions to the final stages of post production, The Making of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith is an exclusive, unprecedented look at the crafting of the most anticipated and perhaps the most important Star Wars film ever. Packed with hundreds of never-before-seen photos and interviews with the visual-effects teams, cast, and crew–including writer/director George Lucas and producer Rick McCallum–this outstanding volume offers a rare insiders look at the complete creative process. Granted unprecedented access to all those involved at every stage of the film, author and Lucasfilm senior editor J. W. Rinzler captures in riveting detail the intense drama and cliffhangers that occurred as production worked day and night for three years to bring their monumental undertaking to conclusion. Readers will uncover: • details on how the art and animatics departments teamed up with ILM to create the spectacular opening sequence, perhaps the greatest Star Wars space battle ever produced• revelations on the genesis of archvillain General Grievous within the Episode III art department• accounts of how George Lucas and Rick McCallum reached critical decisions in often pressure-laden situations• exclusive interviews with Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor on how they prepared for their thrilling lightsaber duel as Anakin and Obi-Wan• An eyewitness account of the reappearance of Darth Vader on the set in Sydney, Australia Finally, theres the film editing–Lucass favorite part of the moviemaking process. This portrait of the legendary director captures the down-to-the-wire tension encountered in getting to the final cut. Fueled by his imagination and his beginnings as a documentary filmmaker, Lucas makes films the way some painters create canvases, building layer upon layer in each frame of the film. And this book takes the reader along for the ride. Hardcover, 9-in. x 11-in., 224 pages, full color. Cover price $35.00.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Making of Star Wars Revenge of the Sith HC (2005) 1-REP

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    2nd and later printings. By J. W. Rinzler. This is it–the climax of the greatest science fiction movie epic of all time, and Star Wars fans can venture behind the scenes for all the fascinating details. From the first story discussions to the final stages of post production, The Making of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith is an exclusive, unprecedented look at the crafting of the most anticipated and perhaps the most important Star Wars film ever. Packed with hundreds of never-before-seen photos and interviews with the visual-effects teams, cast, and crew–including writer/director George Lucas and producer Rick McCallum–this outstanding volume offers a rare insiders look at the complete creative process. Granted unprecedented access to all those involved at every stage of the film, author and Lucasfilm senior editor J. W. Rinzler captures in riveting detail the intense drama and cliffhangers that occurred as production worked day and night for three years to bring their monumental undertaking to conclusion. Readers will uncover: • details on how the art and animatics departments teamed up with ILM to create the spectacular opening sequence, perhaps the greatest Star Wars space battle ever produced• revelations on the genesis of archvillain General Grievous within the Episode III art department• accounts of how George Lucas and Rick McCallum reached critical decisions in often pressure-laden situations• exclusive interviews with Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor on how they prepared for their thrilling lightsaber duel as Anakin and Obi-Wan• An eyewitness account of the reappearance of Darth Vader on the set in Sydney, Australia Finally, theres the film editing–Lucass favorite part of the moviemaking process. This portrait of the legendary director captures the down-to-the-wire tension encountered in getting to the final cut. Fueled by his imagination and his beginnings as a documentary filmmaker, Lucas makes films the way some painters create canvases, building layer upon layer in each frame of the film. And this book takes the reader along for the ride. Hardcover, 9-in. x 11-in., 224 pages, full color. Cover price $35.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Making of Star Wars Revenge of the Sith SC (2005 Del Rey Books) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By J. W. Rinzler. This is it–the climax of the greatest science fiction movie epic of all time, and Star Wars fans can venture behind the scenes for all the fascinating details. From the first story discussions to the final stages of post production, The Making of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith is an exclusive, unprecedented look at the crafting of the most anticipated and perhaps the most important Star Wars film ever. Packed with hundreds of never-before-seen photos and interviews with the visual-effects teams, cast, and crew–including writer/director George Lucas and producer Rick McCallum–this outstanding volume offers a rare insiders look at the complete creative process. Granted unprecedented access to all those involved at every stage of the film, author and Lucasfilm senior editor J. W. Rinzler captures in riveting detail the intense drama and cliffhangers that occurred as production worked day and night for three years to bring their monumental undertaking to conclusion. Readers will uncover: • details on how the art and animatics departments teamed up with ILM to create the spectacular opening sequence, perhaps the greatest Star Wars space battle ever produced • revelations on the genesis of archvillain General Grievous within the Episode III art department • accounts of how George Lucas and Rick McCallum reached critical decisions in often pressure-laden situations • exclusive interviews with Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor on how they prepared for their thrilling lightsaber duel as Anakin and Obi-Wan • An eyewitness account of the reappearance of Darth Vader on the set in Sydney, Australia Finally, theres the film editing–Lucass favorite part of the moviemaking process. This portrait of the legendary director captures the down-to-the-wire tension encountered in getting to the final cut. Fueled by his imagination and his beginnings as a documentary filmmaker, Lucas makes films the way some painters create canvases, building layer upon layer in each frame of the film. And this book takes the reader along for the ride. Softcover, 9-in. x 11-in., 224 pages, full color. Cover price $21.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Making of Star Wars SC (2007) The Definitive Story Behind the Original Film 1-1ST

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    1st printing. "The Making of Star Wars: The Definitive Story Behind the Original Film!" By J. W. Rinzler. Foreword by Peter Jackson. Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of George Lucas' epic Star Wars and featuring "lost" interviews from the LucasFilm archives, this exclusive, official story offers a glimpse behind the movie that launched the saga in 1977 and changed filmmaking forever! Softcover, 11 1/2-in. x 10 1/2-in., 314 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $35.00.

  • Issue #4
    Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) 4

    Interview with Bob Layton - the writer/artist previews the Spider-Man Graphic Novel and the next Hercules miniseries; Behind the Lines with Carl Potts, Mark Gruenwald & Mike Carlin, Eliot Brown and Tom DeFalco; Marvel movie adaptations article by Peter David - previews of adaptations of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Rock & Rule, with comments from Jo Duffy. Cover by Bob Layton. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #10
    Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) 10

    Interview with editor Louise Jones and writer Mary Jo Duffy about Star Wars; article on The Futurians; Archie Goodwin and Greg LaRocque discuss Power Man and Iron Fist; interview with writer Ann Nocenti about Beauty and the Beast (starring Dazzler and Beast); Frank Cirocco and Carl Potts discuss Alien Legion; Star Wars. Cover by Ron Frenz and Jack Abel. Cover price $0.25.

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  • Issue #1A-1ST
    Marvel Age Omnibus HC (2023 Marvel) 1A-1ST


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    Kerry Gammill Cover

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) #1-34 and Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) Annual #1. Cover by Kerry Gammill and Tom Morgan. Introduction by Jim Salicrup. Long before the internet, True Believers of the 1980's got the inside scoop on Marvel's upcoming projects in the pages of MARVEL AGE! Now, the first three years' worth of this fan-favorite promotional magazine are reprinted in full - a veritable treasure trove of big-name interviews, previews of the major titles of 1982-1985, behind-the-scenes features, rare house ads, stunning covers and, of course, the classic cartoons of the legendary Fred Hembeck! All this, plus an exclusive in-universe Annual story covering the length and breadth of the Marvel Universe! Get ready for a nostalgic - and insightful - trip down memory lane to the Marvel Bullpen of the 1980's! MARVEL AGE was the official Marvel news magazine of its day, and old news can still be good news! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,184 pages, full color. Rated T+ Issue contents: #1 - The story behind Crystar, with comments from Mary Jo Duffy; Editorial Notes by Jim Shooter, Tom DeFalco, Denny O'Neil, Ralph Macchio, Louise Jones, Mark Gruenwald, Larry Hama, Archie Goodwin and Al Milgrom; Conan the Comedian mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; Guidebook to the Cosmos: The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Crystar cover by Walt Simonson. #2 - 1-page look at the origin of Walt Simonson's The Space Slammers; interview with John Byrne on Alpha Flight; Behind the Lines - musings from Ralph Macchio, Larry Hama, Denny O'Neil, Jim Shooter, Louise Jones & Danny Fingeroth, Archie Goodwin & Jo Duffy, Mark Gruenwald and Tom DeFalco; Life Among the Barbarians - detailing the triumphant return of Red Sonja and Kull the Conqueror (and Conan, who never left). Alpha Flight cover by John Byrne. #3 - Interview with Butch Guice - an inside look at the artist behind the Micronauts; Stories I'd Rather Not Write - Roger Stern talks about stories you'll never see, with illustrations by Stan Goldberg; Coyote and Dreadstar - how the EPIC Comic line got its start, and a look at the future of EPIC Comics, with comments from Jim Starlin, Steve Englehart, Archie Goodwin and Steve Leialoha. Cover by Butch Guice. #4 - Interview with Bob Layton - the writer/artist previews the Spider-Man Graphic Novel and the next Hercules miniseries; Behind the Lines with Carl Potts, Mark Gruenwald & Mike Carlin, Eliot Brown and Tom DeFalco; Marvel movie adaptations article by Peter David - previews of adaptations of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Rock & Rule, with comments from Jo Duffy. Cover by Bob Layton. #5 - Interview with Klaus Janson - the translation from inker to penciler, new projects and more; The Future of Daredevil - William Johnson, DD's new artist, and Denny O'Neil provide an inside look at the men behind the Man Without Fear and his trip to Japan; Marvel's new look - there's a big change coming in Marvel's October cover books; The Making of Hobgoblin - a behind the scenes look at the creation of Spider-Man's newest foe, with comments from Roger Stern; letters column letters from Pat Broderick and Stephen Scott Beau Smith. Daredevil cover by William Johnson. #6 - Article by Bill Mantlo on the creation of Cloak and Dagger; article by Mark Gruenwald on the Hawkeye limited series; interview with Walt Simonson on Thor; a look at the Illyana and Storm limited series, with comments from Louise Jones. Cloak and Dagger cover by Rick Leonardi. #7 - Machine Man returns in a new limited series, with comments from Tom DeFalco; An Annual Tradition - a look at the twelve 1983 Marvel Annuals; article by Jim Owsley on The Falcon limited series; The Office Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Jim Shooter; A Map of the Marvel Bullpen, with art by Bob Camp; Marvel Tails preview; a look at the X-Men and the Micronauts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo and Butch Guice; a look at the Dazzler graphic novel, with comments from Jim Shooter; Joe Rubinstein comments on Tim Sale's sample inks. X-Men and the Micronauts cover by Butch Guice & Bob Wiacek. #8 - Behind the Lines with Larry Hama, Al Milgrom and Carl Potts; 11-page interview with Stan Lee and Jim Shooter; Golden Age Greats, Revisited; A Tale of Two Artists, with comments from Paul Smith and John Romita, Jr.; Conan the Commuter mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; The New Talent Department - Rod Whigham. Cover by Ron Zalme. #9 - Behind the Lines with Mark Gruenwald; a look at the Super Boxers graphic novel, with comments from Ron Wilson, Bob Budiansky, John Byrne and Armando Gil; a look at the Jack of Hearts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo; a look at the Sub-Mariner limited series, with comments from J.M. DeMatteis; A New Look for Captain America, with comments from Mark Gruenwald and uninked pencil art by Paul Neary; New Directions for Moon Knight, with comments from Denny O'Neil and Alan Zelenetz and uninked pencil art by Bo Hampton; Silver Surfer hits the Silver Screen in "Breathless"; New Talent Department - Joe Rubinstein comments on Karl Kesel's sample inks. Super Boxers cover by Ron Wilson & Armando Gil. #10 - Interview with editor Louise Jones and writer Mary Jo Duffy about Star Wars; article on The Futurians; Archie Goodwin and Greg LaRocque discuss Power Man and Iron Fist; interview with writer Ann Nocenti about Beauty and the Beast (starring Dazzler and Beast); Frank Cirocco and Carl Potts discuss Alien Legion. Star Wars cover by Ron Frenz & Jack Abel. #11 - Editor Louise Jones and artist Al Milgrom discuss Kitty Pryde and Wolverine; Bob Layton discusses Hercules: Prince of Power; Steve Englehart and Charles Truog discuss Coyote; writer Peter B. Gillis discusses The New Defenders. Kitty Pryde and Wolverine cover by Al Milgrom. #12 - Article on Secret Wars, with designs of Spider-Man's new costume; Associate Editor Jo Duffy discusses Heartburst; writer Jim Salicrup discusses The A -Team. Secret Wars cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #13 - Jim Starlin discusses Dreadstar; article on Conan the Barbarian, Conan the King & Savage Sword of Conan; "How to Color Comics the Marvel Way." Dreadstar cover by Jim Starlin. #14 - Interview with John Byrne; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius; Louise Jones discusses Power Pack. Fantastic Four vs. Byrne cover by John Byrne. #15 - Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Archie Goodwin about Epic Illustrated; Al Milgrom discusses Marvel Fanfare. Epic Illustrated cover by Rick Parker. #16 - Article on The Starriors; interview with Chris Claremont; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Sal Buscema. New Mutants cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #17 - Article on The Transformers; interview with John Romita, Jr.; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on Muppets Take Manhattan Super Special. Muppets cover by Warren Kremer. #18 - Article on Questprobe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on The Marvel Super Heroes Role Playing Game; interview with Denny O'Neil; New Talent Department spotlight on Kyle Baker. Iron Man/Hulk/Questprobe cover by Luke McDonnell & Steve Mitchell. #19 - Report on "the story behind the Avengers/JLA team-up controversy"; article on Fraggle Rock; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Tom DeFalco; the origin of Star Comics. Star Comics cover (featuring Spider-Man). #20 - Letters from fans about Secret Wars; Jim Shooter talks Secret Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article by writer Peter B. Gillis about Black Panther; Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe. Cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #21 - Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik discuss Void Indigo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Christy Marx discusses Sisterhood of Steel; J.M. DeMatteis interviews himself about Moonshadow. Void Indigo cover by Val Mayerik. #22 - Article on Iceman limited series; Sol Brodsky is remembered by Stan Lee, Stan Goldberg, Mike Esposito, Dick Giordano, Roy Thomas, John Romita, Sr. and others. Cover by; John Romita, Sr. #23 - Writer Bill Mantlo and editor Mike Carlin discuss Rom; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Mike Carlin. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #24 - Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier discuss Groo the Wanderer; Jim Owsley, Danny Fingeroth and Louise Simonson discuss Spider-Man; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Uatu the Watcher interviews Mark Gruenwald about The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition. Groo cover by Sergio Aragones. #25 - Interview with Bill Mantlo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Ed Hannigan's layouts/pencils from his version of Cloak and Dagger (limited series) #1; J.M. DeMatteis and editor Carl Potts discuss The Gargoyle limited series. Cover by Carl Potts. #26 - Article on Starstruck; Alan Zelenetz discusses The Official Handbook of the Conan Universe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Alan Zelenetz and Charles Vess discuss The Raven Banner; article on The Sectaurs. Starstruck cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta. #27 - Jim Shooter discusses Secret Wars II; Cynthia Martin and Jo Duffy discuss Star Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and editor Jo Duffy discuss The Black Dragon; New Talent Department spotlight: Kelley Jones. Cover by Al Milgrom. #28 - 3 pages of "Not The Marvel Coming Attractions" listings, including such titles as 'Two Wild and Crazy Mutants #1,' ' Aunt May #1' and 'X-Men and the A -Team #1'; Archie Goodwin and editor Mike Carlin discuss Dazzler; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Bill Mantlo and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Rawhide Kid; interview with Bill Sienkiewicz; Wendy and Richard Pini discuss Elfquest; editor Al Milgrom discusses The Life of Captain Marvel reprint series. Inside back cover features previously unpublished New Mutants painting by Bill Sienkiewicz (meant for the cover of New Mutants #28). Cover corner illustration by Wendy Pini. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #29 - Interview with Steve Englehart; Ann Nocenti discusses Longshot; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Rick Veitch discusses The One; Mark Gruenwald discusses Squadron Supreme; Ralph Macchio, Bret Blevins and editor Carl Potts discuss The Sword of Solomon Kane limited series; Cover by Richard Howell & Joe Sinnott. #30 - Walt Simonson and editor Ralph Macchio discuss Balder and Karnilla limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Peter Gillis and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Eternals. Cover by John Byrne. #31 - Interview with John Byrne; Bill Mantlo talks Alpha Flight; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Dave Cockrum discusses Nightcrawler limited series; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker; Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright and Mark Gruenwald discuss Iron Man, with armor sketches by John Byrne, Al Milgrom and Bob Layton; Herb Trimpe and editor Larry Hama discuss Savage Tales. Nightcrawler cover by Dave Cockrum. Annual #1 - 25-page story featuring: concept by Jim Shooter; opening page by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams; Secret Wars II page by Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom and Steve Leialoha; Uncanny X-Men page by Jo Duffy, Ron Frenz and Dan Green; New Mutants page by Jo Duffy and Steve Leialoha; Doctor Strange page by Roger Stern and Sal Buscema; Alpha Flight page by Bill Mantlo, Mike Mignola and Gerry Talaoc; Mighty Thor page by Walt Simonson; Amazing Spider-Man page by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein; Squadron Supreme page by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Hall and John Beatty; Avengers page by Roger Stern, Kerry Gammill and Tom Palmer; West Coast Avengers page by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott; Devil Dinosaur page by Kurt Busiek, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Daredevil page by Denny O'Neil and David Mazzuchelli; Cloak and Dagger page by Bill Mantlo, Rick Leonardi and Terry Austin; Moon Knight page by Alan Zelenetz and Chris Warner; Fantastic Four page by John Byrne and Jerry Ordway; The Vision and the Scarlet Witch page by Steve Englehart, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Invincible Iron Man page by Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright, Ian Akin and Brian Garvey; Captain America page by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary; Power Pack page by Louise Simonson, June Brigman and Bob Wiacek; The Eternals page by Peter Gillis, Sal Buscema and Al Gordon; Incredible Hulk page by John Byrne and Bob Wiacek; the Marvel Bullpen 3-page final sequence by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams. Plus: Marvel Goes Hollywood; Carl Burgos - A Memorial for the Man Who Lit the Torch. Wraparound cover by Kerry Gammill & Tom Morgan. #32 - David Michelinie discusses The Bozz Chronicles; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and Paul Smith discuss X-Men and Alpha Flight limited series; Chris Claremont discusses Uncanny X-Men #200, with character sketches by Art Adams; 'It's Genetic' strip by Jim Salicrup and Kyle Baker; Berni Wrightson, Jim Shooter and Chris Claremont discuss Heroes For Hope Starring the X-Men; Eternals character designs by Sal Buscema. Cover by Paul Smith. #33 - Spider-Man conference featuring comments from Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Peter David, Marc Silvestri, David Michelinie, Kyle Baker, Rich Buckler, Brett Breeding and Joe Rubinstein; Steven Grant and Mike Zeck discuss The Punisher limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interviews with Mike Carlin, Bob Layton, Jackson Guice, Roger Stern, John Byrne and Jim Shooter about X-Factor; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker. X-Factor cover by Bob Layton & Jackson Guice. #34 - Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius II; interview with Larry Hama; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; 4 pages of G.I. Joe character profiles. G.I. Joe cover by Rod Whigham & Andy Mushynsky. Bonus content: B&W art gallery featuring the covers of #4 (by Bob Layton), #6 (by Rick Leonardi), #16 (by Bill Sienkiewicz) and #31 (by Dave Cockrum), plus page 11 from Marvel Age Annual #1 by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott. Cover price $125.00.

  • Issue #1B-1ST
    Marvel Age Omnibus HC (2023 Marvel) 1B-1ST


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    Richard Howell Cover

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) #1-34 and Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) Annual #1. Cover by Richard Howell and Joe Sinnott. Back Cover by Mike Zeck. Introduction by Jim Salicrup. Long before the internet, True Believers of the 1980's got the inside scoop on Marvel's upcoming projects in the pages of MARVEL AGE! Now, the first three years' worth of this fan-favorite promotional magazine are reprinted in full - a veritable treasure trove of big-name interviews, previews of the major titles of 1982-1985, behind-the-scenes features, rare house ads, stunning covers and, of course, the classic cartoons of the legendary Fred Hembeck! All this, plus an exclusive in-universe Annual story covering the length and breadth of the Marvel Universe! Get ready for a nostalgic - and insightful - trip down memory lane to the Marvel Bullpen of the 1980's! MARVEL AGE was the official Marvel news magazine of its day, and old news can still be good news! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,184 pages, full color. Rated T+ Issue contents: #1 - The story behind Crystar, with comments from Mary Jo Duffy; Editorial Notes by Jim Shooter, Tom DeFalco, Denny O'Neil, Ralph Macchio, Louise Jones, Mark Gruenwald, Larry Hama, Archie Goodwin and Al Milgrom; Conan the Comedian mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; Guidebook to the Cosmos: The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Crystar cover by Walt Simonson. #2 - 1-page look at the origin of Walt Simonson's The Space Slammers; interview with John Byrne on Alpha Flight; Behind the Lines - musings from Ralph Macchio, Larry Hama, Denny O'Neil, Jim Shooter, Louise Jones & Danny Fingeroth, Archie Goodwin & Jo Duffy, Mark Gruenwald and Tom DeFalco; Life Among the Barbarians - detailing the triumphant return of Red Sonja and Kull the Conqueror (and Conan, who never left). Alpha Flight cover by John Byrne. #3 - Interview with Butch Guice - an inside look at the artist behind the Micronauts; Stories I'd Rather Not Write - Roger Stern talks about stories you'll never see, with illustrations by Stan Goldberg; Coyote and Dreadstar - how the EPIC Comic line got its start, and a look at the future of EPIC Comics, with comments from Jim Starlin, Steve Englehart, Archie Goodwin and Steve Leialoha. Cover by Butch Guice. #4 - Interview with Bob Layton - the writer/artist previews the Spider-Man Graphic Novel and the next Hercules miniseries; Behind the Lines with Carl Potts, Mark Gruenwald & Mike Carlin, Eliot Brown and Tom DeFalco; Marvel movie adaptations article by Peter David - previews of adaptations of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Rock & Rule, with comments from Jo Duffy. Cover by Bob Layton. #5 - Interview with Klaus Janson - the translation from inker to penciler, new projects and more; The Future of Daredevil - William Johnson, DD's new artist, and Denny O'Neil provide an inside look at the men behind the Man Without Fear and his trip to Japan; Marvel's new look - there's a big change coming in Marvel's October cover books; The Making of Hobgoblin - a behind the scenes look at the creation of Spider-Man's newest foe, with comments from Roger Stern; letters column letters from Pat Broderick and Stephen Scott Beau Smith. Daredevil cover by William Johnson. #6 - Article by Bill Mantlo on the creation of Cloak and Dagger; article by Mark Gruenwald on the Hawkeye limited series; interview with Walt Simonson on Thor; a look at the Illyana and Storm limited series, with comments from Louise Jones. Cloak and Dagger cover by Rick Leonardi. #7 - Machine Man returns in a new limited series, with comments from Tom DeFalco; An Annual Tradition - a look at the twelve 1983 Marvel Annuals; article by Jim Owsley on The Falcon limited series; The Office Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Jim Shooter; A Map of the Marvel Bullpen, with art by Bob Camp; Marvel Tails preview; a look at the X-Men and the Micronauts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo and Butch Guice; a look at the Dazzler graphic novel, with comments from Jim Shooter; Joe Rubinstein comments on Tim Sale's sample inks. X-Men and the Micronauts cover by Butch Guice & Bob Wiacek. #8 - Behind the Lines with Larry Hama, Al Milgrom and Carl Potts; 11-page interview with Stan Lee and Jim Shooter; Golden Age Greats, Revisited; A Tale of Two Artists, with comments from Paul Smith and John Romita, Jr.; Conan the Commuter mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; The New Talent Department - Rod Whigham. Cover by Ron Zalme. #9 - Behind the Lines with Mark Gruenwald; a look at the Super Boxers graphic novel, with comments from Ron Wilson, Bob Budiansky, John Byrne and Armando Gil; a look at the Jack of Hearts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo; a look at the Sub-Mariner limited series, with comments from J.M. DeMatteis; A New Look for Captain America, with comments from Mark Gruenwald and uninked pencil art by Paul Neary; New Directions for Moon Knight, with comments from Denny O'Neil and Alan Zelenetz and uninked pencil art by Bo Hampton; Silver Surfer hits the Silver Screen in "Breathless"; New Talent Department - Joe Rubinstein comments on Karl Kesel's sample inks. Super Boxers cover by Ron Wilson & Armando Gil. #10 - Interview with editor Louise Jones and writer Mary Jo Duffy about Star Wars; article on The Futurians; Archie Goodwin and Greg LaRocque discuss Power Man and Iron Fist; interview with writer Ann Nocenti about Beauty and the Beast (starring Dazzler and Beast); Frank Cirocco and Carl Potts discuss Alien Legion. Star Wars cover by Ron Frenz & Jack Abel. #11 - Editor Louise Jones and artist Al Milgrom discuss Kitty Pryde and Wolverine; Bob Layton discusses Hercules: Prince of Power; Steve Englehart and Charles Truog discuss Coyote; writer Peter B. Gillis discusses The New Defenders. Kitty Pryde and Wolverine cover by Al Milgrom. #12 - Article on Secret Wars, with designs of Spider-Man's new costume; Associate Editor Jo Duffy discusses Heartburst; writer Jim Salicrup discusses The A -Team. Secret Wars cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #13 - Jim Starlin discusses Dreadstar; article on Conan the Barbarian, Conan the King & Savage Sword of Conan; "How to Color Comics the Marvel Way." Dreadstar cover by Jim Starlin. #14 - Interview with John Byrne; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius; Louise Jones discusses Power Pack. Fantastic Four vs. Byrne cover by John Byrne. #15 - Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Archie Goodwin about Epic Illustrated; Al Milgrom discusses Marvel Fanfare. Epic Illustrated cover by Rick Parker. #16 - Article on The Starriors; interview with Chris Claremont; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Sal Buscema. New Mutants cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #17 - Article on The Transformers; interview with John Romita, Jr.; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on Muppets Take Manhattan Super Special. Muppets cover by Warren Kremer. #18 - Article on Questprobe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on The Marvel Super Heroes Role Playing Game; interview with Denny O'Neil; New Talent Department spotlight on Kyle Baker. Iron Man/Hulk/Questprobe cover by Luke McDonnell & Steve Mitchell. #19 - Report on "the story behind the Avengers/JLA team-up controversy"; article on Fraggle Rock; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Tom DeFalco; the origin of Star Comics. Star Comics cover (featuring Spider-Man). #20 - Letters from fans about Secret Wars; Jim Shooter talks Secret Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article by writer Peter B. Gillis about Black Panther; Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe. Cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #21 - Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik discuss Void Indigo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Christy Marx discusses Sisterhood of Steel; J.M. DeMatteis interviews himself about Moonshadow. Void Indigo cover by Val Mayerik. #22 - Article on Iceman limited series; Sol Brodsky is remembered by Stan Lee, Stan Goldberg, Mike Esposito, Dick Giordano, Roy Thomas, John Romita, Sr. and others. Cover by; John Romita, Sr. #23 - Writer Bill Mantlo and editor Mike Carlin discuss Rom; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Mike Carlin. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #24 - Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier discuss Groo the Wanderer; Jim Owsley, Danny Fingeroth and Louise Simonson discuss Spider-Man; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Uatu the Watcher interviews Mark Gruenwald about The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition. Groo cover by Sergio Aragones. #25 - Interview with Bill Mantlo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Ed Hannigan's layouts/pencils from his version of Cloak and Dagger (limited series) #1; J.M. DeMatteis and editor Carl Potts discuss The Gargoyle limited series. Cover by Carl Potts. #26 - Article on Starstruck; Alan Zelenetz discusses The Official Handbook of the Conan Universe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Alan Zelenetz and Charles Vess discuss The Raven Banner; article on The Sectaurs. Starstruck cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta. #27 - Jim Shooter discusses Secret Wars II; Cynthia Martin and Jo Duffy discuss Star Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and editor Jo Duffy discuss The Black Dragon; New Talent Department spotlight: Kelley Jones. Cover by Al Milgrom. #28 - 3 pages of "Not The Marvel Coming Attractions" listings, including such titles as 'Two Wild and Crazy Mutants #1,' ' Aunt May #1' and 'X-Men and the A -Team #1'; Archie Goodwin and editor Mike Carlin discuss Dazzler; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Bill Mantlo and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Rawhide Kid; interview with Bill Sienkiewicz; Wendy and Richard Pini discuss Elfquest; editor Al Milgrom discusses The Life of Captain Marvel reprint series. Inside back cover features previously unpublished New Mutants painting by Bill Sienkiewicz (meant for the cover of New Mutants #28). Cover corner illustration by Wendy Pini. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #29 - Interview with Steve Englehart; Ann Nocenti discusses Longshot; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Rick Veitch discusses The One; Mark Gruenwald discusses Squadron Supreme; Ralph Macchio, Bret Blevins and editor Carl Potts discuss The Sword of Solomon Kane limited series; Cover by Richard Howell & Joe Sinnott. #30 - Walt Simonson and editor Ralph Macchio discuss Balder and Karnilla limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Peter Gillis and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Eternals. Cover by John Byrne. #31 - Interview with John Byrne; Bill Mantlo talks Alpha Flight; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Dave Cockrum discusses Nightcrawler limited series; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker; Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright and Mark Gruenwald discuss Iron Man, with armor sketches by John Byrne, Al Milgrom and Bob Layton; Herb Trimpe and editor Larry Hama discuss Savage Tales. Nightcrawler cover by Dave Cockrum. Annual #1 - 25-page story featuring: concept by Jim Shooter; opening page by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams; Secret Wars II page by Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom and Steve Leialoha; Uncanny X-Men page by Jo Duffy, Ron Frenz and Dan Green; New Mutants page by Jo Duffy and Steve Leialoha; Doctor Strange page by Roger Stern and Sal Buscema; Alpha Flight page by Bill Mantlo, Mike Mignola and Gerry Talaoc; Mighty Thor page by Walt Simonson; Amazing Spider-Man page by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein; Squadron Supreme page by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Hall and John Beatty; Avengers page by Roger Stern, Kerry Gammill and Tom Palmer; West Coast Avengers page by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott; Devil Dinosaur page by Kurt Busiek, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Daredevil page by Denny O'Neil and David Mazzuchelli; Cloak and Dagger page by Bill Mantlo, Rick Leonardi and Terry Austin; Moon Knight page by Alan Zelenetz and Chris Warner; Fantastic Four page by John Byrne and Jerry Ordway; The Vision and the Scarlet Witch page by Steve Englehart, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Invincible Iron Man page by Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright, Ian Akin and Brian Garvey; Captain America page by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary; Power Pack page by Louise Simonson, June Brigman and Bob Wiacek; The Eternals page by Peter Gillis, Sal Buscema and Al Gordon; Incredible Hulk page by John Byrne and Bob Wiacek; the Marvel Bullpen 3-page final sequence by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams. Plus: Marvel Goes Hollywood; Carl Burgos - A Memorial for the Man Who Lit the Torch. Wraparound cover by Kerry Gammill & Tom Morgan. #32 - David Michelinie discusses The Bozz Chronicles; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and Paul Smith discuss X-Men and Alpha Flight limited series; Chris Claremont discusses Uncanny X-Men #200, with character sketches by Art Adams; 'It's Genetic' strip by Jim Salicrup and Kyle Baker; Berni Wrightson, Jim Shooter and Chris Claremont discuss Heroes For Hope Starring the X-Men; Eternals character designs by Sal Buscema. Cover by Paul Smith. #33 - Spider-Man conference featuring comments from Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Peter David, Marc Silvestri, David Michelinie, Kyle Baker, Rich Buckler, Brett Breeding and Joe Rubinstein; Steven Grant and Mike Zeck discuss The Punisher limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interviews with Mike Carlin, Bob Layton, Jackson Guice, Roger Stern, John Byrne and Jim Shooter about X-Factor; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker. X-Factor cover by Bob Layton & Jackson Guice. #34 - Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius II; interview with Larry Hama; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; 4 pages of G.I. Joe character profiles. G.I. Joe cover by Rod Whigham & Andy Mushynsky. Bonus content: B&W art gallery featuring the covers of #4 (by Bob Layton), #6 (by Rick Leonardi), #16 (by Bill Sienkiewicz) and #31 (by Dave Cockrum), plus page 11 from Marvel Age Annual #1 by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott. Cover price $125.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Art of Star Wars HC (2019 Marvel) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Text By Jess Harrold. Art by John Cassaday, Stuart Immonen, Salvador Larroca, Mike Deodato, Jr., Leinil Francis Yu, Jorge Molina, Terry Dodson, Mark Brooks, Phil Noto, Alex Maleev, Kev Walker, Emilio Laiso and John Tyler Christopher. Cover by Stuart Immonen.

    The Force is strong with the artists who have continued the adventures of Luke, Leia, Han and the rest since Star Wars returned to Marvel!

    This stunning volume celebrates the talents who have illustrated some of the finest covers and stories set in the galaxy far, far away - including John Cassaday, Stuart Immonen, Leinil Francis Yu, Salvador Larroca and Mike Deodato Jr.! Filled with insights from the artists themselves and those who've worked with them, and featuring never-before-seen behind-the-scenes artwork, this gorgeous volume spotlights all your favorites - including Lando, Chewbacca and, of course, Darth Vader - as well as new characters such as Doctor Aphra, Sana Starros and the killer droids Triple-Zero and Beetee!

    Hardcover, 224 pages, full color.

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  • Issue #16
    Marvel Comics Super Special (1977) 16




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    • 1/2" Spine split from bottom.
    • 1/2" Spine split from bottom. Centerfold plus one wrap detached. One wrap detached at one staple.
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    • Centerfold detached. Cover detached at one of three staples.
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    Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. The official comic book adaptation of the George Lucas classic. Written by Archie Goodwin, with art by Al Williamson and Carlos Garzon. Lettered by Rick Veitch! Story later reprinted in Marvels Star Wars #39-44. Full color; 96 pages. Painted cover by Bob Larkin. Cover price $2.00.

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  • Issue #27
    Marvel Comics Super Special (1977) 27
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    Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. The official comic book adaptation of the George Lucas classic. Luke Skywalker confronts his destiny while the Rebellion launches a desperate strike against the Empire. Written by Archie Goodwin, with art by Al Williamson and Carlos Garzon. Story later reprinted in Return of the Jedi #1-4. Full color; 64 pages. Cover price $2.50.

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    $700 Marvel Super Special 27 Cgc 9.8 Star Wars Return Of The Jedi 1983 Luke Skywalker

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