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  • Issue #1-REP
    Charley's War HC (2004-2013 Titan Books) 1-REP

    Volume 1 - 2nd and later printings. "2 June, 1916 - 1 August 1916!" Written by Pat Mills. Art by Joe Colquhoun. Renowned UK comics writer Pat Mills (Marshal Law, Sláine) and legendary artist Joe Colquhoun (Johnny Red) continue the thrilling, humorous and horrifying story of World War One soldier Charley Bourne. Returning to the front, Charley is reunited with old comrades Weeper and Old Bill - and, unfortunately, bully Grogan and the vile Lieutenant Snell. As the bullets fly and bombs fall, Charley faces as much danger from his own ranks as from the enemy's! Rich in the detailed minutiae of the terror-punctuated existence of a Tommy, this fifth volume of Charley's War features a brand new introduction and director's commentary by Pat Mills, plus exclusive bonus content. Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2-in., B&W. Cover price $19.95.

  • Issue #2-REP
    Charley's War HC (2004-2013 Titan Books) 2-REP

    Volume 2 - 2nd and later printings. "1 August 1916 - 17 October 1916" Written by Pat Mills. Art by Joe Colquhoun. It is late in 1916. WWI combatant Charley Bourne has survived the early days of the Somme, but the threat of treachery and a dangerous commanding officer still hang over him. Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2-in., B&W. Cover price $19.95.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    Charley's War HC (2004-2013 Titan Books) 3-1ST

    Volume 3 - 1st printing. "17 October 1916 - 21 February 1917!" Collects episodes #60-83. Written by Pat Mills. Art by Joe Colquhoun. Charley is caught in a desperate fight for survival against the 'Judgment Troopers'. Injured in battle, he returns home to convalesce ... only to discover that the Germans have brought the war to London! Features a brand new introduction and 'director's commentary' by Pat Mills, plus a feature on WWI air-raids. Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2-in., B&W. Cover price $19.95.

  • Issue #4-1ST
    Charley's War HC (2004-2013 Titan Books) 4-1ST

    Volume 4 - 1st printing. "Blue's Story" Written by Pat Mills. Art by Joe Colquhoun. Renowned comics writer Pat Mills (Marshal Law, Sláine) and artist Joe Colquhoun (Johnny Red) continue their thrilling WWI story! Long out of print, rich in the minutiae of the soldier's existence, this fourth volume of the classic strips of the Charley's War series features an introduction and commentary by Pat Mills and exclusive bonus content on the historical background to the series! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2-in., B&W. Cover price $19.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Cino E Franco HC (Italian 1973 King Features) 1-1ST

    NOTE: All Text is in Italian - 1st printing. By Lyman Young. Hardcover (Horizontal Format), 13-in. x 11-in., 188 pages, B&W.

    NOTE: All Text is in Italian.

  • Issue #1
    Cisco Kid (1973 Street Enterprises Reprints) 1

    Stories by Rod Reed. Art and cover by Jose Luis Salinas. Street Enterprises reprints the classic 1950s comic strip featuring the legendary Western hero. Collects the Cisco Kid daily strip from Jan. 15 - March 24, 1951. Cisco sets out to get the goods on corrupt Judge Hooks. The beautiful art by Salinas has been praised by fans in the years since the strip's original run. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Citizen Dog TPB (1998 Andrews McMeel) A Citizen Dog Collection 1-1ST

    1st Printing. Softcover, 8 1/2" x 9", 128 pages, B&W. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #2
    Classic Adventure Strips (1985) 2

    Stories by Fred Harman, Frank Robbins and Alex Raymond. Art by Fred Harman, Frank Robbins and Alex Raymond. Cover by Fred Harman. Dragon Lady Press reprints classic comic strips from the Golden Age of comics. Collects the Red Ryder daily strip from Nov. 13, 1939 to Jan. 13, 1940 and April 8 to June 8, 1940; the Johnny Hazard strip from Oct. 5 to Dec. 31, 1960; and the Rip Kirby daily strip from Dec. 27, 1954 to Apr. 9, 1955. Adventures of the straight-shooting cowpoke Red Ryder, one of the most famous cowboy heroes of the 20th century. Creator Fred Harman was considered one of the great Western artists of the comics. The beautiful Kismet wants revenge on Rip Kirby for sending her father to prison, but Rip learns that her father was actually framed. Red Ryder; Double Exposure; Kismet: Her Name Means Fate. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 72 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #3
    Classic Adventure Strips (1985) 3

    Stories by Milton Caniff. Art by Milton Caniff and Mac Raboy. Cover by June Brigman. Dragon Lady Press reprints classic comic strips from the Golden Age of comics. Collects the Dickie Dare daily strip from May 7 to Sept. 13, 1934, and the Flash Gordon daily strip from April 8 to June 11, 1966. Kid adventurer Dickie Dare starred in the first comic strip from legendary cartoonist Milton Caniff, having adventures around the world. Also, a Flash Gordon adventure from the Mac Raboy years, as a new danger appears from the planet Mercury. Dickie Dare; Flash Gordon: A Visit From Mercury. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #7
    Classic Adventure Strips (1985) 7
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    Buz Sawyer. Stories, art and cover by Roy Crane. Dragon Lady Press reprints classic comic strips from the Golden Age of comics. Collects the Buz Sawyer daily strip from Dec 27, 1944 to Aug 28, 1945. After escaping from a Japanese submarine, Buz Sawyer learns that a scientific program has predicted that he will be killed in action. The only thing that can save him is a sudden end to the war in the Pacific.... 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #9
    Classic Adventure Strips (1985) 9

    Stories by Fred Harman and Jim Gary, plus an introduction by Bob Bindig. Art by Fred Harman and Jim Gary. Cover by Fred Harman. Dragon Lady Press reprints classic comic strips from the Golden Age of comics. Collects the Red Ryder daily strip from Jan 16 to Apr 06, 1940 and Jun 10 to Aug 03, 1940 and the King of the Royal Mounted daily strip from Oct 30, 1939 to Jan 20, 1940. Adventures of the straight-shooting cowpoke Red Ryder, one of the most famous cowboy heroes of the 20th century. Creator Fred Harman was considered one of the great Western artists of the comics. Also, Canadian Mountie Dave King, based on a character created by Western novelist Zane Grey. Fred Harman ... Quick on the Draw, Western Artist; The Mysterious Horse Thief; The Gold Rush; Ghost Guns at Roaring River. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #11
    Classic Adventure Strips (1985) 11
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    Stories by Lee Falk, plus an introduction by Bob Bindig. Art and cover by Phil Davis. Dragon Lady Press reprints classic comic strips from the Golden Age of comics. Collects the Mandrake the Magician daily strip from Dec 28, 1947 to Oct 30, 1948. Mandrake and Lothar discover a lost prehistoric world hidden in the Antarctic; The lovely Narda seeks Mandrake's help after her brother gambles away the family fortune, and she becomes his longtime companion (and eventual wife). Speaking of Comics... Strippers and Magicians; The Lost World; Mandrake the Magician and Princess Narda. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 72 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #12
    Classic Adventure Strips (1985) 12
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    Stories, art and cover by Alex Raymond. Dragon Lady Press reprints classic comic strips from the Golden Age of comics. Collects the Rip Kirby daily strip from Feb 20 to Oct 20, 1956. Rip Kirby is an urbane, pipe-smoking detective who puzzles out mysteries with the help of his assistant Desmond. He faces the return of his old foe The Mangler and a search for the Fountain of Youth. These were the last Rip Kirby stories by Alex Raymond before his death in 1956. The Mangler (in Africa); The Return of Honey Dorian; The Elixer of Youth. Final issue of the series. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 56 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Classic Gums TPB (2024 Rebellion/2000 AD) 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Written by Roy Davis. Art by Robert Nixon and Alf Saportio. Cover by Robert Nixon. The first Gums collection is here, including the complete run of strips published in Monster Fun through 1976. The hapless, loveable shark with false teeth was a highlight of the short-lived Monster Fun comic and proved to be so popular with the fans that he appeared as the front cover strip for most of the run. The Great White (toothless) shark stalks a territory around the Australian coast, where he constantly butts heads with local surfer, Bluey. While Gums is out to snack on the youngster, Bluey is determined to take the shark's false teeth as a memento! Softcover, 128 pages, full color. Cover price $23.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Close to Home TPB (2024 Andrews McMeel) 30th Anniversary Treasury 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Story and art by John McPherson. This special anthology celebrates three decades of John McPherson's quick-witted and zany characters, whose unconventional and twisted humor make CLOSE TO HOME one of the funniest cartoons in the comics world! This collection presents the best cartoons from the strip's repertoire, representing the major themes that have played out in its history: school, medical, office, kids, marriage, and sports. John McPherson has selected the best of the best in each category and he provides commentary on the strips. The book includes a section with a brief tutorial on how he creates the cartoon. This compendium of McPherson's funniest comics includes over 800 comics hand-selected by the author and his editors. Softcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 208 pages, full color. Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #4-REP
    Collected Dork Tower TPB (2001-2022 Dorkstorm Press) 4-REP


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    Volume 4 - 2nd and later printings. "Livin' La Vuda Dorka!"

    Story and art by John Kovalic.

    Meet the global village idiots, at a new, low price, which is part of the continuing celebration of the 10th anniversary of Dork Tower!

    These self-contained strips are perfect for new readers. From computer gaming and online flaming to dot-coms and dot-bombs, these collections just put the "pulse" back into "obsessive compulsive!"

    Softcover, 152 pages, B&W.

    Cover price $15.99.

  • Issue #5-1ST
    Collected Dork Tower TPB (2001-2022 Dorkstorm Press) 5-1ST


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    Volume 5 - 1st printing. "Understanding Gamers!" Collects Dork Tower (1998-2007) #18, Dork Tower The Lord of the Rings Special (2003) and previously uncollected comic strips.

    Story and art by John Kovalic.

    Meet the global village idiots, at a new, low price, which is part of the continuing celebration of the 10th anniversary of Dork Tower!

    These self-contained strips are perfect for new readers. From computer gaming and online flaming to dot-coms and dot-bombs, these collections just put the "pulse" back into "obsessive compulsive!"

    Softcover, 160 pages, B&W.

    Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #5-REP
    Collected Dork Tower TPB (2001-2022 Dorkstorm Press) 5-REP


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    Volume 5 - 2nd and later printings. "Understanding Gamers!" Collects Dork Tower (1998-2007) #18, Dork Tower The Lord of the Rings Special (2003) and previously uncollected comic strips.

    Story and art by John Kovalic.

    Meet the global village idiots, at a new, low price, which is part of the continuing celebration of the 10th anniversary of Dork Tower!

    These self-contained strips are perfect for new readers. From computer gaming and online flaming to dot-coms and dot-bombs, these collections just put the "pulse" back into "obsessive compulsive!"

    Softcover, 160 pages, B&W.

    Cover price $15.99.

  • Issue #1A-1ST
    Collected Works of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century HC (1969 Chelsea House) 1A-1ST

    1st printing. Preface by Robert C. Dille. Introduction by Ray Bradbury. This coffee table book collects the original Buck Rogers comic strips which debuted on January 7, 1929. Within these pages, thrill as the futuristic spaceman Rogers meets the Mongols, the Tiger Men of Mars, the Monkey Men of Planet X, ventures to the sunken city of Atlantis, and defends Earth against a Martian invasion. This is the original sci-fi hero who inspired the adventures of Flash Gordon, Adam Strange, and a young George Lucas to create Star Wars. Also included is an extensive glossary to the Buck Rogers universe, diagrams to spaceships including Roger's own Flying Needle, a map of the Planet Venus, along with pictures of weapons, vehicles, and gadgets. Some of the strips are in B&W while others appear in full color. Hardcover, 10 1/2-in. x 13 1/2-in., 400 pages, PC/PB&W.

  • Issue #1N-REP
    Collected Works of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century HC (1969 Chelsea House) 1N-REP

    NO Dust Jacket - 2nd and later printings. Preface by Robert C. Dille. Introduction by Ray Bradbury. This coffee table book collects the original Buck Rogers comic strips which debuted on January 7, 1929. Within these pages, thrill as the futuristic spaceman Rogers meets the Mongols, the Tiger Men of Mars, the Monkey Men of Planet X, ventures to the sunken city of Atlantis, and defends Earth against a Martian invasion. This is the original sci-fi hero who inspired the adventures of Flash Gordon, Adam Strange, and a young George Lucas to create Star Wars. Also included is an extensive glossary to the Buck Rogers universe, diagrams to spaceships including Roger's own Flying Needle, a map of the Planet Venus, along with pictures of weapons, vehicles, and gadgets. Some of the strips are in B&W while others appear in full color. Hardcover, 10 1/2-in. x 13 1/2-in., 376 pages, PC/PB&W.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Come Closer, Roger, There's a Mosquito on Your Nose TPB (1997 AM) A FoxTrot Collection 1-1ST

    1st printing.

    Story and art by Bill Amend.

    A collection of FoxTrot comic strips, featuring even more hilarious adventures with the Fox family.

    Softcover, 8-in. x 8-in., 128 pages, B&W.

    Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Comic Japan TPB (2015 Tuttle) Best of Zero Gravity Cartoons from The Japan Times 1-1ST

    1st printing. By Roger Dahl. Roger Dahl's Zero Gravity cartoon strip has been a popular feature of Japan's leading English-language daily newspaper, The Japan Times, since 1991. Now, for the first time, Roger Dahl's Comic Japan brings together the best of Zero Gravity in book form. Offering a Western artist's take on Japan, the strip stars Larry and Lily, a young American couple working as English teachers in Tokyo. Larry and Lily never manage to fully integrate into Japanese society, and Zero Gravity takes a whimsical approach to the meeting of cultures as well as the quirky dynamics of changing relationships between generations and subgroups within Japan. Softcover, 9-in. x 8-in., 168 pages, B&W. Cover price $15.95.

    • Staple rust.

    Reprints the White Indian features "Battle of the Dungeons, Massacre, River Gauntlet, and Underworld of the Wilderness" from Durango Kid #7, 8, 12, 18, reprints Looie Lazybones "A Package fer Pappy" from Thrilling Comics #69, "Botayle - Immortal Indian Warrior" from Jimmy Wakely #7, "Enemies of Youth" from Buster Crabbe #1, "Adrift in a Rowboat, Give Life to Save Lives, With Only a Shovel, and He Chose to Fight" from Heroic Comics #66 & 72, and "Untamed Love" from Personal Love #32. SC, 8 x 11, B&W, 60 pages.

  • Issue #2
    Comic Strip News (1980) 2

    September 8. Published by Quality Comic Art Productions, The Comic Strip News reprints contemporary and classic newspaper comic strips. Issue #2 includes: Secret Agent Corrigan, Steve Canyon, Dick Tracy, Dickie Dare, Latigo, Green Berets, Little Orphan Annie, Terry and the Pirates, Rip Kirby, Apartment 3G, Buz Sawyer, Mandrake the Magician, Wonder Woman, Modesty Blaise, and Star Wars. White paper stock, tabloid-sized (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). 24 pgs. Original cover price $2.00. Circa 1980s. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #3
    Comic Strip News (1980) 3

    September 15. Published by Quality Comic Art Productions, The Comic Strip News reprints contemporary and classic newspaper comic strips. Issue #2 includes: Secret Agent Corrigan, Steve Canyon, Dick Tracy, Dickie Dare, Latigo, Green Berets, Little Orphan Annie, Terry and the Pirates, Rip Kirby, Apartment 3G, Buz Sawyer, Mandrake the Magician, Wonder Woman, Modesty Blaise, and Star Wars. White paper stock, tabloid-sized (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). 24 pgs. Original cover price $2.00. Circa 1980s. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #4
    Comic Strip News (1980) 4

    September 22, 1980. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Gould/Fletcher/Collins), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Stan Lynde), Tales of the Green Berets (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Ap;artment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Mandrake the Magician, Modesty Blaise (Peter O'Donnell), Wonder Woman, and Star Wars (Russ Helm and Alfredo Alcala). Tabloid format; black and white; 24 pages on white paper. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #5
    Comic Strip News (1980) 5

    September 29, 1980. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Gould/Fletcher/Collins), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Stan Lynde), Tales of the Green Berets (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Wonder Woman, Modesty Blaise (Peter O'Donnell), and Star Wars (Russ Helm and Alfredo Alcala). Tabloid format; black and white; 24 pages on white paper. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #6
    Comic Strip News (1980) 6

    October 6 (no year listed). Comic strip reprints: "Secret Agent Corrigan" (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Wonder Woman, and Star Wars (Russ Helm and Alfredo Alcala). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #7
    Comic Strip News (1980) 7

    Comic strip reprints: "Secret Agent Corrigan" (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Peter O'Donnell and Romero), Wonder Woman, and Star Wars (Archie Goodwin and Alfredo Alcala). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #8
    Comic Strip News (1980) 8

    Comic strip reprints: "Secret Agent Corrigan" (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Peter O'Donnell and Romero), Wonder Woman, and Star Wars (Archie Goodwin and Alfredo Alcala). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #9
    Comic Strip News (1980) 9

    No date listed. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Romero), Wonder Woman, and Star Wars (Brian Daley, Archie Goodwin, and Alfredo Alcala). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #10
    Comic Strip News (1980) 10

    No date listed. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Romero), Wonder Woman, and Star Wars (Brian Daley, Archie Goodwin, and Alfredo Alcala). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #11
    Comic Strip News (1980) 11

    No date listed. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Romero), Wonder Woman, and Star Wars (Brian Daley, Archie Goodwin, and Alfredo Alcala). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #12
    Comic Strip News (1980) 12

    No date listed. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Romero), Wonder Woman, and Star Wars (Brian Daley, Archie Goodwin, and Alfredo Alcala). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #13
    Comic Strip News (1980) 13

    No date listed. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Romero), Wonder Woman, and Star Wars (Brian Daley, Archie Goodwin, and Alfredo Alcala). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #14
    Comic Strip News (1980) 14

    Comic strip reprints: Rip Kirby (John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Secret Agent Corrigan (Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Gould/Fletcher/Collins), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Tales of the Green Berets (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Latigo (Stan Lynde), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Mandrake the Magician, Modesty Blaise (Peter O'Donnell/Romero), Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Wonder Woman (H.G. Peter), and Star Wars (Archie Goodwin and Alfredo Alcala). Tabloid format; black and white; 28 pages on white paper. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #15
    Comic Strip News (1980) 15

    No date listed. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Romero), Wonder Woman, and Star Wars (Brian Daley, Archie Goodwin, and Alfredo Alcala). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #16
    Comic Strip News (1980) 16

    Published by Quality Comic Art Productions, The Comic Strip News reprints contemporary and classic newspaper comic strips. Issue #16 includes: Rib Kirby, Secret Agent Corrigan, Steve Canyon, Dick Tracy, Dickie Dare, Apartment 3G, Tales of the Green Berets, Terry and the Pirates, Latigo, Little Orphan Annie, Modesty Blaise, Buzz Sawyer, and Star Wars. 24 pgs. Original cover price: $2.00. Circa 1980s. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #17
    Comic Strip News (1980) 17

    No date listed. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Little Orphan Annie (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Apartment 3-G (Alex Kotzky), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Romero), and Star Wars (Brian Daley, Archie Goodwin, and Alfredo Alcala). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #18
    Comic Strip News (1980) 18

    No date listed. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Latigo (Stan Lynde), Little Orphan Annie & Maw Green (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Romero), and Star Wars (Brian Daley, Archie Goodwin, and Alfredo Alcala); 11 1/2-in, x 17-in. tabloid format; 28 pages; b&w. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #19
    Comic Strip News (1980) 19

    No date listed. Comic strip reprints: Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Steve Canyon (Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (Collins and Fletcher), Dickie Dare (Caniff), Latigo (Russ Heath), Tales of the Green Beret (Joe Kubert), Terry and the Pirates (Caniff), Latigo (Stan Lynde), Little Orphan Annie & Maw Green (Harold Gray), Rip Kirby (John Prentice), Mandrake the Magician, Buz Sawyer (Roy Crane), Modesty Blaise (Romero), and Star Wars (Brian Daley, Archie Goodwin, and Alfredo Alcala); 11 1/2-in, x 17-in. tabloid format; 28 pages; b&w. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #1
    Comic Strip Showcase (tabloid) 1

    Published by Quality Comic Art Productions, Tabloid newspaper reprinting classic comic strips: Issue #1 includes the following strips: Terry and the Pirates (by Milton Caniff), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Romero), Little Orphan Annie (by Harold Gray), Smilin' Jack, Brenda Starr (Dale Messick), Dick Tracy (by Chester Gould), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), and Fortunes of Fate. Newsprint, tabloid-sized (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). 28 pgs. Original cover price: $2.00. Circa early 1980s. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #2
    Comic Strip Showcase (tabloid) 2

    Published by Quality Comic Art Productions, The Comic Strip News reprints contemporary and classic newspaper comic strips. Issue #1 includes the following strips: Terry and the Pirates (by Milton Caniff), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Romero), Little Orphan Annie (by Harold Gray), Smilin' Jack, Brenda Starr (Dale Messick), Dick Tracy (by Chester Gould), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), and Fortunes of Fate. Newsprint, tabloid-sized (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). 28 pgs. Original cover price: $2.00. Circa early 1980s. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #13
    Comics Express Vol. 2 (1990) 13
  • Issue #2
    Comics on Parade (1938) 2
    • FRONT AND BACK COVER ONLY. Possibly MARRIED.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
  • Issue #6
    Comics on Parade (1938) 6
    • Staple rust. Rust migration.

    Stories and art by Hal Foster, Al Capp, Ernie Bushmiller, Bill Conselman, Charlie Plumb, Bernard Dibble, John-Paul Frederics, Rudolph Dirks, Harry Lee, Winfield Meggs, Becky Sharp, Laverne Harding, Harry O'Neill, H. E. Homan, Dudley T. Fisher Jr., Robert Dickey, R. M. Brinkerhoff, J. Carver Pusey, Paul Berdanier, and Raeburn Van Buren. Sometimes listed as Comics on Parade Vol. 1 #6. Early in the transformation of comic strips to comic books, United Features Syndicate published Comics on Parade as a showcase for its most popular strips, including Tarzan, Li'l Abner and Nancy. Jane's companions search the jungle for her, unaware she has been rescued by Tarzan, in colorized reprints of the earliest Hal Foster Tarzan strips. Li'l Abner matches wits with his Aunt Bessie's suitor, the con man Baron Slinkovitch, in a Li'l Abner storyline by Al Capp. "How It Began" relates a possible story for how Mark Twain got his name. And an illustrated biography of screen legend Edward G. Robinson. Phil Fumble; Abbie an' Slats; The Captain and the Kids; Tarzan of the Apes; Wayne Webster and the Lighthouse Mystery; Roads of Romance; Jest di-Jest; Cynical Susie; Broncho Bill; Looy Dot Dope; How to Make It; Stampin' Around; For Junior Readers; Joe Jinks; Fritzi Ritz; Billy Make Believe; Buster Beans; Bucky and His Pals; Little Mary Mixup; Benny; Opportunity Knox; Twice Told Tales; Ella Cinders; Danny Dingle; Dub Dabs; Li'l Abner. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Comics on Parade (1938) 15
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #4366438001

    Cover by Al Capp. Stories and art by Rex Maxon, R. W. Palmer, Al Capp, Ernie Bushmiller, Bill Conselman, Charlie Plumb, Bernard Dibble, Rudolph Dirks, John Paul Frederics, Paul Berdanier, Harry Lee, Winfield Meggs, Becky Sharp, Harry O'Neill, H. E. Homan, Dudley T. Fisher Jr., Olive Ray Scott, Edward Daniel Kuekes, R. M. Brinkerhoff, Dick Richards, George Lichty, and Raeburn Van Buren. Sometimes listed as Comics on Parade Vol. 2 #3. Early in the transformation of comic strips to comic books, United Features Syndicate published Comics on Parade as a showcase for its most popular strips, including Tarzan, Li'l Abner and Nancy. Tarzan rescues and befriends Sheeta the panther, an act that benefits him after he is captured by hostile tribes, in the adaptation of The Beasts of Tarzan with art by Rex Maxon. Bathless Groggins and Sourpuss Boom compete to take Miss Abbie out... at the same time. Looy and Dilbury find a tropical island populated by beautiful women, but they're in trouble when the men of the island return. Plus a Li'l Abner storyline by Al Capp, and an illustrated biography of screen actor Richard Barthelmess. Abbie an' Slats; The Captain and the Kids; Tarzan of the Apes; Wayne Webster: At Bat; Roads of Romance; Cynical Susie; Broncho Bill; Looy Dot Dope; Dynamite Dunn; How to Make It; Stampin' Around; For Junior Readers; Nancy; Billy Make Believe; Alice in Wonderland; Knurl the Gnome; The Boomers; Grin and Bear It; Little Mary Mixup; Ella Cinders; Danny Dingle; Li'l Abner. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Comics on Parade (1938) 17
    • Front cover missing, back cover still attached at both staples.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Stories and art by Rex Maxon, R. W. Palmer, Al Capp, Ernie Bushmiller, Bill Conselman, Charlie Plumb, Bernard Dibble, Rudolph Dirks, John Paul Frederics, Paul Berdanier, Harry Lee, Winfield Meggs, Becky Sharp, Harry O'Neill, H. E. Homan, Dudley T. Fisher Jr., Olive Ray Scott, Edward Daniel Kuekes, R. M. Brinkerhoff, Dick Richards, George Lichty, Frank Owen and Raeburn Van Buren. Sometimes listed as Comics on Parade Vol. 2 #5. Early in the transformation of comic strips to comic books, United Features Syndicate published Comics on Parade as a showcase for its most popular strips, including Tarzan, Li'l Abner and Nancy. Escaping from the sacrifice, Tarzan sets off after Jane... and Rokoff, in the adaptation of The Beasts of Tarzan with art by Rex Maxon. Slats tries to convince wealthy Gilbert Twytch and his mother to consent to marrying Becky, because he wants Becky to have all the nice things. After accidentally overthrowing Abdul Akbar, Looy and Dilbury try to return to the US in a bizarre aircraft. Plus a Li'l Abner storyline by Al Capp, and an illustrated biography of screen actor Warner Baxter. Cover shows multiple cartoon characters sharing a car, demonstrating why it's smart to keep Tarzan around. Abbie an' Slats; The Captain and the Kids; Tarzan of the Apes; Wayne Webster: On The Cinder Track; Roads of Romance; Cynical Susie; Broncho Bill; Looy Dot Dope; Dynamite Dunn; How to Make It; Stampin' Around; For Junior Readers; Nancy; Billy Make Believe; Alice in Wonderland; Knurl the Gnome; The Boomers; The Pet's Club; Grin and Bear It; Little Mary Mixup; Ella Cinders; Danny Dingle; Li'l Abner. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Comics on Parade (1938) 19
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4429181007

    Cover by Al Capp. Stories and art by Rex Maxon, R. W. Palmer, Al Capp, Ernie Bushmiller, Bill Conselman, Charlie Plumb, Bernard Dibble, Rudolph Dirks, John Paul Frederics, Paul Berdanier, Becky Sharp, Harry O'Neill, H. E. Homan, Dudley T. Fisher Jr., Olive Ray Scott, Edward Daniel Kuekes, R. M. Brinkerhoff, Dick Moores, George Lichty, Frank Owen, and Raeburn Van Buren. Sometimes listed as Comics on Parade Vol. 2 #7. Early in the transformation of comic strips to comic books, United Features Syndicate published Comics on Parade as a showcase for its most popular strips, including Tarzan, Li'l Abner and Nancy. Rokoff and his cronies learn it's not wise to underestimate Tarzan... or Jane, in the adaptation of The Beasts of Tarzan with art by Rex Maxon. Alice learns that even books in the looking-glass can hold another magical world. Slats tricks Becky into agreeing to marry Twytch, but high society isn't ready for Becky's father, "Bathless" Groggins. Plus a Li'l Abner storyline by Al Capp. Abbie an' Slats; The Captain and the Kids; Tarzan of the Apes; Wayne Webster's Problem; Cynical Susie; Broncho Bill; Looy Dot Dope; Dynamite Dunn; How to Make It; Stampin' Around; For Junior Readers; Nancy; Billy Make Believe; Alice in Wonderland; The Boomers; The Pet's Club; Grin and Bear It; Little Mary Mixup; Ella Cinders; Danny Dingle; Li'l Abner. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Comics on Parade (1938) 25
    • Interior is complete. 7" Cumulative spine split (partially taped). Cover detached. Water spotting.

    Cover by Al Capp. Stories and art by Rex Maxon, R. W. Palmer, Hal Forrest, Al Capp, Ernie Bushmiller, Bill Conselman, Charlie Plumb, Bernard Dibble, Rudolph Dirks, John Paul Frederics, Paul Berdanier, H. E. Homan, Olive Ray Scott, Edward Daniel Kuekes, R. M. Brinkerhoff, Dick Richards, George Lichty, Frank N. Ernest, Frank Owen, and Raeburn Van Buren. Sometimes listed as Comics on Parade Vol. 3 #1. Early in the transformation of comic strips to comic books, United Features Syndicate published Comics on Parade as a showcase for its most popular strips, including Tarzan, Li'l Abner and Nancy. The Son of Tarzan spends a year in the jungles with the apes, earning the name Korak, or "killer," in the adaptation of The Son of Tarzan with art by Rex Maxon. Tony Turkle persuades her wealthy father to buy the Crabtree Canneries, a major part of Crabtree Corners' economy. After breaking up with Miss McLovely, Dynamite Dunn is a danger to any who get in the ring with him. Plus a Li'l Abner storyline by Al Capp. Tailspin Tommy; Tailspin Tommy Model Plans; Abbie an' Slats; The Captain and the Kids; Tarzan of the Apes; How It Began; Twice Told Tales; Broncho Bill; Looy Dot Dope; Dynamite Dunn; How to Make It; Stampin' Around; Nancy; Billy Make Believe; Alice in Wonderland; The Boomers; Grin and Bear It; Little Mary Mixup; Ella Cinders; Danny Dingle; Li'l Abner. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.