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  • Issue #155
    Adventures of Mighty Mouse (1955-1980 Pines/Dell/Gold Key) 155

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    The hero of Mouseville stars alongside other characters from Paul Terry's Terrytoons. When a free cruise is offered to the citizens of Mouseville, Mighty Mouse is suspicious. A different kind of trouble waits at the circus. Warning; The Mysterious Cruise; Heckle and Jeckle: Get Set; Silly Sidney; Moving Day; Inventing Trouble; Circus Trouble. Final issue published by Dell; Gold Key is the publisher with the next issue. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #156
    Adventures of Mighty Mouse (1955-1980 Pines/Dell/Gold Key) 156

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    The hero of Mouseville stars alongside other characters from Paul Terry's Terrytoons. First issue published by Gold Key. A mouse dresses up like Mighty Mouse to get a free lunch, but unfortunately, the cats think he's the real McCoy. Mice crooks use a fog machine to hijack cheese shipments to Mouseville. Heckle and Jeckle get a job in a TV-dinner factory, and have an Arctic adventure in the walk-in freezer. Free Delivery; The Impostor; Heckle and Jeckle: Icicle Built for Two; Silly Sidney; The Mysterious Statue; Fog Island. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #27
    Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog (1952) 27

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    "The Mystery of the Midget Sub!" While out at sea doing underwater tests, Major Dennis fails to return from a dive, spurring Rex to go in after him. Rex rescues Major from a criminal operation involving the theft of pearls from a sunken ship. Also includes: "A Whistle for Bobo!" (starring Detective Chimp); "Track of the Phantom Cat!"; and "Dogdom's Swiftest Hunters." Script by Robert Kanigher and John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane and Carmine Infantino, inks by Bernard Sachs. Cover by Kane. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #66
    Adventures of the Big Boy (1957-1996 Webs Adv. Corp.) Restaurant Promo 66

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  • Issue #77
    Adventures of the Big Boy (1957-1996 Webs Adv. Corp.) Restaurant Promo 77

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  • Issue #113
    Adventures of the Big Boy (1957-1996 Webs Adv. Corp.) Restaurant Promo 113

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  • Issue #196
    Adventures of the Big Boy (1957-1996 Webs Adv. Corp.) Restaurant Promo 196

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  • Issue #222
    Adventures of the Big Boy (1957-1996 Webs Adv. Corp.) Restaurant Promo 222

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  • Issue #233
    Adventures of the Big Boy (1957-1996 Webs Adv. Corp.) Restaurant Promo 233

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  • Issue #254
    Adventures of the Big Boy (1957-1996 Webs Adv. Corp.) Restaurant Promo 254
  • Issue #279
    Adventures of the Big Boy (1957-1996 Webs Adv. Corp.) Restaurant Promo 279
  • Issue #330
    Adventures of the Big Boy (1957-1996 Webs Adv. Corp.) Restaurant Promo 330
  • Issue #1-REP
    Adventures of Tintin The Black Island GN (1975) 1-REP

    2nd and later printings. Story and art by Herge. Join traveling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, along with well-known friends such as Captain Haddock, as they embark on an extraordinary adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and thrilling mysteries. These full-color graphic novels broke new ground when they were first released and became the inspiration for countless modern-day comic artists. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, full color. Cover price $10.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Afterdead The Colorful Viewpoint TPB (2007) 1-1ST

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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Story and art by Donna Barr. Donna Barr's readers have asked if her universes could ever cross. In AFTERDEAD, the borders go down. Barr's characters get free rein to deal with one another, including Stinz and the Desert Peach and his contemporaries. All Barr's loyal readers - and there are more all the time - will want AFTERDEAD. Includes Desert Peach #31, #32, and beyond, including Stinz stories. This edition includes 150 pages in black, white, and graytones, with a special 64-page section in color. The lush color section comprises the entire 'Pithed' storyline from Desert Peach #31. Softcolor, 324 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $29.95.

  • Vol. 4 #12
    Airboy Comics (1945-1953 Hillman) Vol. 4 #12
    • Water damage. Interior tearing. Cover oxidation. Staple rust, rust migration.
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    Cover by Arthur Peddy and Bernard Sachs. Stories and art by Dick Wood, Fred Kida, Arthur Peddy, Bernard Sachs, Frank Bolle and Leonard Starr. One of the more fanciful and influential of 1940s aviator heroes, Airboy fights evil with his radio-controlled plane "Birdie" and its plethora of experimental flying tech. Sometimes listed as Airboy Comics #47. No issue # on cover; Vol. 4, issue #12 in indicia. Airboy seeks the lost fortune stashed by an exiled mobster. Eccentric botanist Dr. Drake and The Heap board a ship for South America, but unfortunately, so do drug smugglers. Flying Fool is invited to the funeral of Shanghai gangster Kilroy by Kilroy himself. Airboy: Racket King Deported Today; The Heap; Model Builders with Airboy; The Prize Was Darkness; Flying Fool: The Card Edged in Black; Big Man's Head: A True Story. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 5 #4
    Airboy Comics (1945-1953 Hillman) Vol. 5 #4

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    Cover by Dan Zolnerowich. Stories and art by Carmine Infantino, Leonard Starr, and Fred Kida. One of the more fanciful and influential of 1940s aviator heroes, Airboy fights evil with his radio-controlled plane "Birdie" and its plethora of experimental flying tech. Sometimes listed as Airboy Comics #51. No issue # on cover; Vol. 5, issue #4 in indicia. In Shanghai, Airboy contends with a beautiful Englishwoman and a strange request to rent his plane. A jewel thief learns that the famed von Emmelman jewels always spelled doom for those who tried to acquire them, even before The Heap was involved. Flying Fool battles Rimoto's Air Pirates. Action-packed cover by Dan Zolnerowich. Airboy; The Flying Fool; The Heap; The Airplane Gets a Gun!; On the Roof of the World; The Man Who Turned the Tide. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Alarming Tales (1957 Harvey) 3

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, Jack Oleck, George Roussos and Marvin Stein. Weird (but Comics Code-friendly) tales from publisher Harvey. A man vacationing in the Florida Everglades encounters strange people who can walk on the surface of water. Evil old Silas Black wishes that the nephew who's inheriting his decrepit old mansion would just get lost. Book collector William Tracy finds himself fading from existence after he meets a strange old woman. This World Is Ours; They Walked On Water; Get Lost!; The Strange One; Larsens Lens; Escape; The Man Who Never Lived. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Aldebaran GN (2008-2013 Cinebook) 1-1ST

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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "The Catastrophe!"

    Story and art by Leo.

    In the world of Aldebaran, readers live through the most fantastic sagas. Author Leo recounts humanity's first attempts to colonize distant planets.

    Kim and his companions will come across strange creatures and face the dangers of unknown worlds on their travels. They will witness the destruction caused by mankind's madness. In the first album, Kim meets Mark, another teenager who has survived the annihilation of their village. Together, they set out to look for an explanation for this terrible catastrophe.

    Softcover, 104 pages, full color.

    Cover price $19.95.

  • Issue #15
    Alex Plus Ada (2013 Image) 15

    Written by Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn. Art and Cover by Jonathan Luna. SERIES CONCLUSION 36 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #80
    All American Men of War (1952) 80

    "The Medal Men" (pencils by Ross Andru); "Christmas Tree for a Sub"; and "Red Letter Battle!" Edited by Robert Kanigher. Cover by Jerry Grandenetti. Stories by Robert Kanigher, Ross Andru, Mike Esposito, Morris Waldinger, Tom Nicolisi, Bob Haney, and Jack Abel. Adventure tales of war and the military, including some humor—go into combat with All American Men of War! 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 1 #6
    All for Love (1957 Prize) Vol. 1 #6
    Published Feb 1958 by Prize.

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    Cover by Joe Orlando. Art by George Tuska and Ted Galindo. Tales of heartbreak and love from Prize. Rickie's unfounded jealousy drives Len away; Toni plays the field, but her friend Joan waits for true love; Beth's parents think she's too young to make decisions about love. To Love Is to Trust; Party Crashers; Waiting Heart; The Man for Me; Cleanliness; One-Sided Love. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $16 All for Love (Vol. 1) #6 FAIR; Prize | low grade - February 1958 Love Triangle c

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  • Issue #41
    All True Crime (1948 Marvel / Atlas) 41

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    Written by unknown. Art by Werner Roth, Joe Maneely, George Appel, Vern Henkel and unknown. True cases proving crime can't win! In this issue: The illegal shipload of human beings that became a..."Killer's Cargo" with art by Werner Roth; "The Haters!"; 2-page text story "A Buddy of Mine"; the man who kidnapped..."The Orient Express"; "When Death Wore a Dress!" with splash art by Joe Maneely and (partial?) inks by George Appel; and "Lou 'Lucky' Raven" with splash art by Maneely and pencils by Vern Henkel. 48 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $160 ALL-TRUE CRIME 41 F/VF EVERETT MANEELY ATLAS MARVEL PRE-CODE GOLDEN AGE 1950 BIN

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  • Issue #34
    All-American Comics (1939) 34

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    Cover art by Irwin Hasen. The Building Racket, script by Bill Finger, art by Irwin Hasen (signed as Martin Nodell); An investigation by the Green Lantern into the faulty construction of buildings by the Blake Construction Company reveals that the company is just a dummy corporation designed to protect the real one: the Livingston Company, supposedly above reproach. Twink's Secret, script and art by Jon L. Blummer. The Defense Bond Manipulators, script by Bill O'Connor, pencils by Ben Flinton, inks by Leonard Sansone; The Atom discovers that men who sold Al Pratt phony defense bonds and who had kidnapped Mary Jane are actually foreign spies. Hunt for the Red Tornado's Identity, script and art by Sheldon Mayer. Terror of the Man-Made Meteors starring Red, White and Blue, art by Harry Lampert. Sargon's Challenge starring Sargon the Sorcerer, script by John B. Wentworth, art by Howard Purcell. Dr. Kwack starring Dr. Mid-Nite, script by Charles Reizenstein, art by Stan Aschmeier. Mutt and Jeff strips by Al Smith (as Bud Fisher). 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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    $975 All-American Comics #34 (DC 1942) ⭐ CGC 5.5 ⭐ Golden Age Green Lantern Comic

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  • Issue #85
    All-American Comics (1939) 85

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    Cover art by Irwin Hasen. The Rise and Fall of Crusher Crock starring Green Lantern, script by John Broome, pencils by Irwin Hasen, inks by John Belfi; When a superior athlete, Crusher Crock, is barred from all sports because of gross misconduct on the field, he swears revenge against those who would "play fair" in sporting events. Brothers under the Skin starring The Black Pirate, art by Paul Reinman. Accidents on Order starring Dr. Mid-Nite, art by Frank Harry. All Aboard for the Trans-Andes Passage Hop Harrigan, script by Jon L. Blummer. Mutt and Jeff strips by Al Smith [signed as Bud Fisher]. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    All-Flash (1941) 27
    Published Mar 1947 by DC.

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    Written by Robert Kanigher. Art and cover by Martin Naydel. Fearing the Flash but respecting him at the same time, the Thinker devises the one escape-proof trap that he feels that will finally eliminate the Scarlet Speedster for all time. The Fastest Man Alive, however, uses the Thinker's own weapon against him! The Three Dimwits buy a ferry boat and begin service on Caliph Lake, even stocking the lake with fish in order to attract tourists. Unknown to them, years earlier, a criminal named "Eraser" Eddie had dropped a chamois bag of jewels into the lake. Ton o' Fun humor page by Harry Lampert. Squeeze Play text story by John Broome (as John Osgood). Gangplank Gus story by Jack Farr. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    All-New Comics (1943) 3

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    Nazi war cover. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    All-New Comics (1943) 6
    • INCOMPLETE. Missing first two wraps.
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  • Issue #56
    Almanaque do Chico Bento (Brazilian 1987-2006 Editora Globo) 2nd Series 56

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    Chico Bento in "Brazilian" and "Who Wants to Buy." 5 1/4" x 7 1/2", full color and 80 pages on newsprint.

  • Issue #14
    Amazing Ghost Stories (1954 St. John) 14

    Cover by Matt Baker. Stories and art by Everett Raymond Kinstler, Ed Goldfarb, and Robert Baer. Numbering continues from Nightmare (1953 St. John) #13. Classic pre-Code horror from St. John. Edgar Allan Poe's tale of torture and madness, The Pit and the Pendulum, is adapted by comics legend Everett Raymond Kinstler. A mermaid rescued from the ocean has a taste for human flesh. In two separate stories, dolls and a statue come to horrific life. Plus an article about poltergeists. Cover by good-girl art legend Matt Baker. The Death Dolls; The Devil from the Deep; Ghosts with a Sense of Humor; An Eye for an Eye; Dream Girl; The Pit and the Pendulum. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #140
    Amazing Heroes (1981) 140

    In this issue: Preview of Marvel Comics Presents, with quotes from Chris Claremont, Doug Moench, Steve Gerber, more; The Light and Darkness War - Tom Veitch & Cam Kennedy's vision of the afterlife; Superman Framed - Clark Kent & his alter ego fly into art galleries; can the bookshelf format make or break a book? Plus: Editorial; Newsline; Coming Distractions; Perspective; Video View - Tinseltown Tidbits; Don Rosa's Information Center - Manning & Magnus; Doc's Bookshelf - Taking Care of UFOs; Comics in Review - The Killing Joke re-told; Comics in Review II - JLI, Strikeforce: Morituri, more; Amazing Readers. Cover features Wolverine, Shang-Chi & Man-Thing by Tom Grindberg. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #4A
    American Gods The Moment of the Storm (2019 Dark Horse) 4A

    Written by Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russell. Art by P. Craig Russell and Scott Hampton. Cover by Glenn Fabry. Several of the old gods act as Shadow's guides on a bizarre trip through the Underworld while, at the same time, the old and new gods meet at Rock City for a fight! The Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, World Fantasy, and Nebula Award-winning novel and hit Starz television series by Neil Gaiman is adapted as a graphic novel! 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #3
    American Vampire Survival of the Fittest (2011) 3

    Written by SCOTT SNYDER Art and cover by SEAN MURPHY The search for the vampire cure takes Cash and Felicia to the catacombs beneath an ancient castle where they find a shocking secret! 32 pg, FC, MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1975
    Andy Goes to the Parks (1975) 1975
    • Pedigree: John G. Fantucchio
    • From the John G. Fantucchio collection, but comic does not include a certificate of authenticity.

    Andy Goes to the Parks (1975) is a promotional comic distributed by the National Parks Service (U.S. Department of the Interior) that stars Andy Capp with art by Reg Smythe. Andy and his long suffering wife go camping. Although warned by a park warden, Andy continually does stupid things like feeding a bear (he gets chased up a tree), swimming in fast currents and excessively cold water, placing his camp fire too close to the tent so that the tent burns to the ground. He even drinks while boating, and doesn't bother to wear a life jacket. The list bad moves on Andy's part goes on. Andy is, in short, a walking disaster, an example of everything we shouldn't do while camping. Andy survives, but those who do as Andy did sometimes aren't so luck. That is the message of this comic. Full color, 16 pages, 6.75-in. x 10.25-in., all newsprint, no cover price.

  • Issue #8B
    Angel (2016 Dark Horse) Season 11 8B

    Written by Corinna Bechko. Art by Ze Carlos. Cover by Stephanie Hans. Their escape from a ship full of pirate zombies leaves Angel and Fred on an uninhabited island. Knowing that their dead shipmates are not far behind, they seek refuge further inland, only to find they aren't actually alone . . . 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1
    Angel of Death (1991) 1

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    $3 Angel of Death #1 FN; Innovation | we combine shipping

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  • Issue #15
    Animal Antics (1946) 15
    Published Aug 1948 by DC.

    Edited by F. W. Ellsworth (credited) and Bernie Breslauer (actual). Cover art by Otto Feuer. Stories by Otto Feuer, Rube Grossman, Jack Mendelsohn, and Howie Post. Anthropomorphic funny-animal tales filled with Animal Antics, featuring such characters as the Raccoon Kids, Pete the Pup, Custer Cat and Cheesy the Mouse, Sheriff Corky, and Presto Pete. Captain Tootsie candy ad, art by C. C. Beck. Jim Wise- PF Canvas shoes ad, art by Al Plastino. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Animal Comics (1942-1948 Dell) 25

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    Cover by Walt Kelly. Stories and art by Walt Kelly, John Stanley, Hubbell R. McBride, Wilfrid Bronson, Morris Gollub, Dan Noonan and Gaylord Du Bois (credited as Howard R. Garis). Dell's classic funny-animal series included early work by former Disney animator Walt Kelly, creator of beloved comic strip Pogo. This issue features the first printed Walt Kelly credit on a Pogo story. In an early Pogo story by Kelly, Owl decides that the critters of the swamp need some formal schooling. But first they must decide who is doing the teaching. Mooch the dog falls for Gwendolyn after seeing her picture in the paper, and goes to the dog show to meet her, in a story by John Stanley of Little Lulu fame. Photo Zoo; Albert and Pogo; Jigger; Uncle Wiggily; Rover; Water Bunnies; Prickly Pesky Porcupines; Where the Buffalo Roam. 48 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #33
    Aquaman (1962 1st Series) 33
    • Water damage.
    • Cover detached at one staple.
    • Cover oxidation.

    Cover art by Nick Cardy. Aqualad's Deep-Six Chick! starring Aquaman, Aqualad, Mera, Aquababy, Aqua-Girl [Tula] (intro), and Dr. Dorsal, script by Bob Haney, art by Nick Cardy; an Atlantean girl named Tula convinces Aqualad to leave Atlantis; the find an underwater dance club and perform as dancers. Cap's Hobby Hints activity half-page by Henry Boltinoff. Illustration of Jerry Lewis as the Mona Lisa accompanies the announcement about issue 100 of that series. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

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    $129 Aquaman #33 - D.C. Comics 1967 CGC 7.0 1st appearance of Aqua-Girl.
    $144 AQUAMAN #33 7.0 // NICK CARDY COVER ART DC COMICS 1967
    $240 Aquaman #33 - D.C. Comics 1967 CGC 4.0 1st appearance of Aqua-Girl.

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  • Issue #65A
    Aquaman (2016 6th Series) 65A
    Published Jan 2021 by DC.

    The Deep End: Part 2 of 2 - Written by Kelly Sue DeConnick. Art by Miguel Mendonca. Cover by Robson Rocha and Daniel Henriques. Villains, heroes, machinations, and long-held grudges from Kelly Sue DeConnicks definitive Aquaman run all converge in this issue! Arthur is defeated, Meras held captive, and Orms grand plan is near completion! Together, Mera and Arthur are one of DCs most powerful couples, and when they send out the call, you better believe that everyone answers. Guest-starring the Justice League in a finale that will amaze you! 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #11
    Arcana (1995 Wells and Clark) 11

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    Written by T.S. Wells. Art and Cover by Rob Clark. 24 pages, B&W Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #97
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 97
    • Tearing to back cover.

    Stories by Frank Doyle and unknown. Art by Harry Lucey & Terry Szenics, Bill Vigoda, Bob White, Samm Schwartz and unknown. Fred thinks Archie is spending $100 on Veronica's Christmas present and almost nothing on a present for his own parents in "Dad's Dilemma!" Plus: It's a half-hour until lunch time and everything in class reminds Jughead of hamburgers in "Burgers On the Brain"; Jughead offers to help Archie mow the lawn in "Live and Lawn"; Mr. Lodge doesn't care for Ronnie's taste in music in "Musically Yours"; Archie and Jughead try to install a state-of-the-art hi-fi sound system in Mr. Lodge's house in "High Fie"; Mr. Weatherbee gives Archie some pointers on fencing in "Don't Fence Me In"; and after Veronica vows to be more decisive, her father bets her that she can't go into a store and pick a dress in less than two minutes in "For Bet Or For Worse"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #195
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 195

    Cover by Dan DeCarlo & Rudy Lapick. Stories by Frank Doyle and Joe Edwards. Art by Harry Lucey, Joe Edwards, Marty Epp and Mario Acquaviva. At the beach, Archie puts buckets on his feet to protect them from the hot sand in "Bucket Brigade"! Plus: Archie loses his surfboard in the water and Reggie crashes into it in "Board To Tears"; Mr. Lodge and Fred go out jogging, and find the kids all run faster than them without even trying, in "The Ancient Rights"; Li'l Jinx and Greg wonder what "fragile" means in the 1-pager "Fragile" by Joe Edwards; and when the boys punish someone who accidentally destroyed their sand castle, the girls chide them for their immaturity in "Kings and Queens"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #256
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 256

    Cover by Dan DeCarlo & Rudy Lapick. Stories by Frank Doyle, Tom DeFalco, George Gladir, Joe Edwards and Bob Montana. Art by Chic Stone, Dan DeCarlo, Dan DeCarlo, Jr., Joe Edwards, Bob Montana, Jon D'Agostino and Rudy Lapick. Betty gives Archie a book on bird-watching in "Flight Plan"! Plus: Archie complains about an umpire's call in the 1-pager "Call Brawl"; Li'l Jinx's Pal Russ in the half-pager "Out of This World" by Joe Edwards; the half-pager "Archie's Gag Bag" by Bob Montana; when cheapskate Archie wears a shirt belonging to Mr. Lodge, he becomes a big spender just like the shirt's owner in "You Are What You Wear"; Veronica leaves her cat "Fleecey" in Archie's care while she's out of town in "Favorite Pets" (story by Tom DeFalco); and Archie shows Jughead his new CB radio, but Jughead is nauseated when he learns that Archie and Veronica's CB code names for each other are "Poopsie Pie" and "Pussycat," in "Over and Out"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #257
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 257

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. Stories by Frank Doyle, George Gladir, Joe Edwards and Bob Montana. Art by Chic Stone, Dan DeCarlo, Jr. & Jim DeCarlo, Joe Edwards and Bob Montana. Archie and Jughead show up at the beach before sunrise to see the beautiful sight and get the best spot on the beach. They then take a nap, sleeping through the entire day, even while Veronica and Betty play volleyball over the top of them. They wake up after all have left the beach wondering if this was the shortest day of the year in "Early Worms Get The Bird"! Plus: Archie tells Veronica that he's going to go swimming by a gorgeous redhead in the water in the 1-pager "Dip Quip"; Li'l Jinx's Pal Greg in the half-pager "Stairs in Your Eyes" by Joe Edwards; two daily newspaper strips with color added as the half-pager "Archie's Gag Bag" by Bob Montana; Archie goes out to play tennis with Reggie in "It's a Racket"; Archie and Jughead are missing Betty and Veronica in the 1-pager "Summer Bummer"; Archie wants to make the diving team and is practicing at Veronica's home in "Swan Song"; and Archie becomes a lifeguard and takes it to heart when the lead guard tells all of them that talking to pretty girls while on duty can lead to someone drowning in "Risky Rescue"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #523
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 523

    "Monster Madness" (by John Albano & Stan Goldberg): When Riverdale's female population learns a psychic has predicted an "ugly" future for Archie, there's no time like the present to avoid him! But what if the psychic isn't playing with a full deck of tarot cards? "Good Ol' Daze" (by Mike Pellowski & Stan Goldberg): When Archie compares his dad's past to his own present, he learns the good old days weren't bad at all! "Wherefore Art" (by Craig Boldman & Stan Goldberg): Art is in the eye of the beholder... and Archie is beholding an awfully angry Mr. Lodge when he switches his amateur dabblings with a recent Lodge acquisition! "Service With A Smile" (by Greg Crosby & Stan Goldberg): Archie's engine revs as he fixes his pretty new neighbor's car... and soon stalls out when he learns its really her boyfriend's! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #549
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 549

    "Unbalanced" (by Craig Boldman & Stan Goldberg): Art is in the eye of the beholder, but when it gets into the hands of Archie and Jughead, watch out! "Sooo Cute!": It runs in the family - Betty's 11-year-old cousin has a crush on Archie, too! "It's A Mad Ad World" (by George Gladir & Goldberg): Archie longs for the good old days, when advertising was subliminal instead of blatant! "Wonder Women" (by Gladir & Goldberg): Today's empowered women have Archie feeling like a damsel in distress! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.19.

  • Issue #10
    Archie 3000 (1989) 10

    Cover pencils by Dan Parent. Futuristic teen tales starring Archie, Betty, Veronica and the Riverdale gang. "A Date with Destiny Jones!", script by Rich Margopoulos, pencils by Dan Parent, inks by Scott McRae; Archie and Reggie have a race on astro water skis to win a date with rock star Destiny Jones (who turns out to be Judgead's cousin); Naturally, Reggie sabotages Archie's skis, but Archie wins anyway. Ad for Archie 3000 #11. "Dancin' Fool," script by Kathleen Webb, art by Dan Parent; Veronica is excited about her new Danny Denz interactive dance hologram, but not so impressed when she meets the star singer in person. Archie Club News. "And Leave the Driving to Us," script by Rich Margopoulos, pencils by Dan Parent, inks by Jon D'Agostino; When Archie's air car is away for repairs, he rents a new one for his date with Veronica, but he doesn't know how to work the new controls. CapriSun ad with Archie and His Friends. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #18
    Archie Annual (1950) 18

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    Cover art by Bob White. "The Usual Crowd," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Marty Epp; Betty and Veronica take a walk along the beach, where Archie, Reggie, and Moose unsuccessfully try to impress them. "Doubling Up," script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx uses selective hearing to take two lollipops from the kitchen table. "Expert Help," script by Jim Ruth, art by John Rosenberger; The United Girls Against Jughead try to catch Jughead, but Archie and Betty help him escape. Betty's Pin-Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Put Them All Together!", script and pencils by Bob White, inks by Marty Epp; Betty sings a flattering alphabet song (A is for..., R is for..., etc.) to Archie, but Reggie comes up with an insulting version of his own. Archie's Pals 'n' Gals house ad. Archie Club News. "Vidiot's Delight," pencils by John Rosenberger; Archie, Jughead, and Veronica demonstrate the different ways they do homework and watch television at the same time. "What Every Girl Should Know," pencils by John Rosenberger; On a teen TV show, Archie is interviewed about what he likes and dislikes about a girl. "Gym Jam"; Betty and Veronica are practicing gymnastics in the gym; Archie brags that he can do anything the girls can do, but fails at every attempt. "I Knew It," script by Jim Ruth, pencils by John Rosenberger; Archie thinks Reggie is up to something and is still suspicious after Betty tells him that Reggie isn't planning any tricks. Veronica's Pin-Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Bam da Bam Bam," pencils by John Rosenberger; When Archie and Reggie start fighting, Mr. Weatherbee sends them to the new Student Council Human Relations Court. "The Treat"; Archie is broke, but thinks he can use psychology to treat Betty at Pop's and not spend any money. Archies Jokes house ad. "The Subject"; Betty paints a portrait of Archie and exhibits it in the school gallery. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #66
    Archie at Riverdale High (1972) 66
  • Issue #238
    Archie Giant Series (1954 Archie) 238

    Betty and Veronica Spectacular. Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "For The Birdie," pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Mr. Lodge invites Betty and Veronica to golf with him and Veronica promises to tell Betty all she knows about golf. "Blast From The Past," script by George Gladir, pencils by Dan DeCarlo; After enduring one of her Aunt Cora's lectures on how the good old days were better, Veronica has a dream that she's living in the 1890s. "Things Could Be Worse," pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Betty tries to cheer up Ethel, who is dateless and down in the dumps. "Scheme Theme," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Veronica tricks Betty and Ethel into swimming in water contaminated by an oil slick to get them out of the way so she can cosy up to movie star Ty Hardin by herself. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.