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  • Issue #102
    King Comics (1936) 102

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    Comic strip reprints: Blondie (by Chic Young), the Lone Ranger, Barney Baxter, Popeye (Thimble Theatre), Mandrake the Magician, Henry, Flash Gordon (by Alex Raymond), Sport Features (by Burnley), the Phantom, Bringing Up Father (by Geo. McManus), Little Annie Rooney, Sergeant Pat, and Brick Bradford. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #118
    King Comics (1936) 118

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    Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by William Ritt, Clarence Gray, Fran Striker, Chic Young, Carl Anderson, Jack Burnley, Eddie Sullivan, Charlie Schmidt, Lee Falk, Ray Moore, Wilson McCoy, Brandon Walsh, Darrell McClure, Bela Zaboly, George McManus, Otto Soglow, Charles Flanders, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Frank Miller, Austin Briggs and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. In the Florida Keys, luxury yachts are hijacked by the mysterious Santa Claus Pirate; The Phantom-to-be arrives in America for an education in life and crime-fighting. Brick Bradford; The Lone Ranger; The Phantom; Henry; Sport Features; Radio Patrol; Mandrake the Magician; Little Annie Rooney; Thimble Theatre; Flash Gordon; Bringing Up Father; The Little King; Barney Baxter in the Air; Blondie. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Krazy Komics (1948) 1

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  • Issue #25SEXYBOXING
    Lady Death (2010 Boundless) 25SEXYBOXING
    Published Jan 2013 by Boundless.

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    Sexy Sports Boxing Variant Limited to 350. (C) Juan Jose Ryp (W) Mike Wolfer (A) Marc Borstel This is it: The most incredible turning point in the history of the LADY DEATH series itself! Having returned to the Under Realm Lady Death finds that everything she knew and understood about herself, her magical heritage and her powers have been irrevocably shattered. Not only must she come to terms with new abilities which make her the true embodiment of Death, Hope must also contend with an Under Realm ruled for seven years by her half-sister Tormina. Welcome to the debut of the incredibly lush, painted illustrations of new series artist Marc Borstel! Cover price $9.99.

  • Vol. 2 #35
    Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #35

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    September 2, 1979. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Ferd'nand (by Plastino and Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Brant Parker), Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Conan (by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan), The Black Hole (pencils by Jack Kirby?), Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Hulk (by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber), Tarzan (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Grin and Bear It, The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Superman starring in The World's Greatest Superheroes (by Martin Pasko, George Tuska, and Vince Colletta), Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Branda Starr (by Dale Messick), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Collins, and Fletcher), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Star Hawks (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Star Wars (by Russ Manning), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Mark Trail (by Ed Dodd and Elrod), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.

  • Issue #36
    Lake County News Herald Volume 05 (1982) 36

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    September 5, 1982. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Star Wars (script by Archie Goodwin, art by Al Williamson), Prince Valiant (by John Cullen Murphy), Star Trek (by Padraic Shigetani), Brenda Starr Reporter (by Dale Messick and Ramona Fradon), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Fletcher, and Collins), Juliet Jones (by Stan Drake), The Phantom (script by Lee Falk, art by Sy Barry), Tarzan (by Mike Grell), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Andy Capp (by Reginald Smythe), Frank and Ernest (art by Thaves), Doctor Smock (by Geo. Lemont), Henry (by Don Trachte), Bringing Up Father (by Frank Fletcher), The Wizard of Id (by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Mark Trail (by Dodd and Elrod), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Don Wilder), Marmaduke (by Brad Anderson), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), and The Small Society (by Brickman). 24-page, 7-in. x 11-in., full color comic strip newspaper inserts.

  • Issue #9
    Lake County News Herald Volume 07 (1984) 9

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    February 26, 1984. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Prince Valiant (by John Cullen Murphy), Conrad, The Wizard of Id (by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Don Wilder), Doctor Smock (by Geo. Lemont), Geech (by Jerry Bittle), Marmaduke (by Brad Anderson), Blondie (by Young and Gersher), Bringing Up Father (by Frank Fletcher), Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores), Beetle Bailey (by Mort Walker), Hi and Lois (by Mort Walker and Dik Browne), Hagar the Horrible (by Dik Browne), Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Mark Trail (by Dodd and Elrod), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Brenda Starr Reporter (by Dale Messick, Ramona Fradon, and Sutter), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Small Society (by Brickman), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Andy Capp (by Reginald Smythe), Frank and Ernest (art by Thaves), Bloom County (by Berke Breathed), and Cathy (by Cathy Guisewite). 24-page, 7-in. x 11-in., full color comic strip newspaper inserts.

  • Issue #4
    Lake County News Herald Volume 09 (1986) 4

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  • Issue #232
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 232

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Room Gloom," art by Al Hartley; Archie can't make his date with Veronica because he's hiding from his parents after a dinner disaster. Betty Pin-Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "I Don't Mind School...It's the Principal of the Thing," script and pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; In an effort to understand and better relate to his students, Mr. Weatherbee takes a job at the Chok'lit Shoppe. "Borrow Sorrow," script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx tries to negotiate a loan from her father. "The Visitor," pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; When the students hear that a famous alumni is returning to speak at the school, speculation runs rampant as to the identity of the person. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

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

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

  • Issue #83
    Laugh Comics Digest (1974) 83
  • Issue #158
    Laugh Comics Digest (1974) 158
  • Issue #13
    Letter 44 (2013 Oni Press) 13

    Written by Charles Soule. Art and Cover by Alberto Alburquerque. President Blades reveals the truth about Project Monolith to the world, hoping to end a global war before it starts. In space, most of the crew of the Clarke has been taken captive by unknown forces. A desperate gambit is attempted to retrieve them, and we get our first look at the alien visitors. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #220
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 220

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick. Clown Princess, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Jon D'Agostino; A bump on the head gives Betty amnesia, and she winds up becoming a carnival clown; When Archie and Chuck look for her, they don't recognize her under the makeup. Updated featuring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. Can You Top This?, script by Claire Doyle, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie and Jughead listen to a hobo's crazy stories about being a millionaire, and top him by telling even crazier stories about their own lives. The Real Thing, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie starts providing narration to his own life, as if he's the hero of a hard-boiled detective novel. 36 pgs. $0.50. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #0
    Lil Abner Cream of Wheat Ad Ah Is Out on a Tear 0

    Half-page ad by Al Capp featuring Li'l Abner and the gang. Copyright 1942. Measures 5.25 in. x 14 in. or 4.75 in. x 11.5, depending upon the magazine that published the ad. Black and white plus red spot-color.

  • Issue #105
    Lil Tomboy (1956) 105

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    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and George Wildman. Li'l Tomboy is exactly as much trouble as her cousin Lil Genius, but in girl form. Lil Tomboy's dad tells her about when he was a little boy and he met her mother. Lil Tomboy's parents dare to wonder if she's going girly when she makes a new friend, Hortence, and shows a sudden interest in dolls. Eddie Extra must catch a runaway baby carriage, with a baby still in it. Sign Happy; Pop's Story; Good Knight!; New Playmate; Eddie Extra: Bouncing Baby Boy; The Treasure Detector. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 30
  • Issue #17
    Little Audrey and Melvin (1962) 17
  • Issue #60
    Little Audrey and Melvin (1962) 60
  • Issue #33
    Little Audrey TV Funtime (1962) 33
  • Issue #1
    Loco vs. Pulverine (1992) 1

    By STEVE DONNELLY and GARY YAP. The two meanest, toughest, most abusive characters in comics have nothing on Loco and Pulverine. Why, no guy in tights and stupid pointy ears could stand up to just one of their biceps, never mind their whole muscular cardiovascular system. But...which is the toughest of the toughs? Is it Loco, the mad hatter of the Dicey Comics Universe, a guy so mean he'd kill you just for sneezing quietly into a hanky in an isolation chamber on Mars? Is it Pulverine, known to brutally beat into a mushy pulp anyone over his own height of four feet three quarters inches? Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #67
    Looney Tunes (1994 DC) 67
    Published Aug 2000 by DC.

    Cover by David Alvarez & Mike DeCarlo. Stories by Frank Strom and Craig Boldman. Art by David Alvarez, Howard Simpson, Leo Batic and Mike DeCarlo. Featuring: Bugs Bunny in "Rassles with Rabbits"; Sylvester & Tweety in "The Awful Tooth"; and Foghorn Leghorn, Eggbert, Dawg and Miss Prissy in "Field of Screams"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #175
    Looney Tunes (1994 DC) 175
    Published Aug 2009 by DC.

    Cover by Scott Gross. Written by Sam Agro, Frank Strom and Earl Kress. Art by Leo Batic, Neal Sternecky, David Alvarez, Horacio Ottolini and Mike DeCarlo. Life's tough for a cat -- especially when you're Sylvester! But all that will change when he catches the world's largest mouse. At least, that's what he thinks when he takes on Hippety-Hopper in "Hop to It" by Sam Agro, Leo Batic and Horacio Ottolini. Plus: Pepe Le Pew takes on YouTube in "Vous Tube" by Sam Agro and Neal Sternecky. Also: Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner in "Chariots of the Clods" by Frank Strom, David Alvarez and Mike DeCarlo, reprinted from #113. And: Henery Hawk, Tweety and Sylvester in "Brown Hawk Down" by Earl Kress, David Alvarez and Mike DeCarlo, reprinted from #115. 40 pages, full color. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #103
    Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies (1941-1962 Dell) 103

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    52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #206
    Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies (1941-1962 Dell) 206

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    Untitled story; Elmer refuses to let Bugs into his cabin in the middle of winter, telling him to "get a job"; Bugs decides to become a "Fudd-watcher," whose only job is to watch Elmer, and his constant staring drives Elmer to distraction. Untitled story; Porky sends Cicero to mail a letter to his Aunt Prissy; but later decides he wants it back and tries to catch Cicero before he can mail it. Recipe for Success text story with Porky Pig. Untitled story; After saving a butterfly from being eaten by a bird, Mary Jane has the butterfly pose as a butterfly pin on her blouse. Untitled story; Sylvester builds a birdhouse, hoping to attract some birds for dinner; but Tweety moves in first. Untitled story; Daffy's dim-witted nephew comes for a visit and turns out to be too rough for Daffy and a menacing fox to handle. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #103
    Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies (Canadian 1948 Wilson) 103

    Canadian edition with same content as U.S. edition. Inside front cover is blank; indica appears on bottom of back cover rather than at bottom of first story page. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Loony Sports (1975) 1
    • 2" Spine split from top. Centerfold detached at one staple.
  • Issue #37
    Love Diary (1949-1955 Our Pub.) 37

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    Cover by John Buscema. Stories and art by John Buscema, Bill Woolfolk, Sid Greene and Mort Leav. A post-war, pre-Code romance comic from pioneering female publisher Rae Herman of Orbit-Wanted (who doubled as Love Diary's advice columnist, Ray Mann). Janie struggles with social anxiety and alcoholism, in one of two early stories (and cover) in this issue by future Marvel and Conan legend John Buscema. Buscema also drew "Two Loves Have I," in which Mary is torn between brothers Bob and Kent. Sheila finds that boxer Davey gets further away from her the more successful he is in the ring. Fighting Heart!; Two Loves Have I!; Secrets from a Love Diary; Prescription for Happiness; My Secret Shame! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #42
    Lovelorn (1950) 42

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    Cover by Ken Bald. Edited by Richard E. Hughes. Art by Kenneth Landau and others. Tales of romance from legendary early independent comics publisher ACG, one of the earliest of the romantic comics genre of the postwar era. Dots romance with a boxer is fraught with conflict; Sailor Don meets a Liverpool girl who makes him want to change his wanton ways; A woman wins over men by pretending to be helpless, but her handsome doctor isnt falling for it. A Girl in Every Port; Love in Disguise; Kayo Kisses; Goodnight Kiss; They Called Me Helpless!; Calculating Hearts! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #194
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 194
    Published Oct 1977 by EC.

    Cover by Jack Rickard. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Jack Kent, Billy Doherty, Stan Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Dick DeBartolo, Lou Silverstone, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Bob Clarke, Mort Drucker, Harry North, Esq., George Woodbridge, Paul Coker Jr., Angelo Torres, Jack Rickard, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the original Rocky film, and classic TV show Laverne & Shirley, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Obituaries for characters from popular TV shows. Mad's takes on religious cults, sex symbols, and office work. Classic Don Martin strips, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, and Marginals by Sergio Aragones. Rockhead; Early One Morning Out on the Bay; The Daily Rhyme; If Today's Sex Symbols Weren't in Show Biz; The Lighter Side of Nights; One Afternoon in the Post Office; You're an Eternal Optimist if...; Mad's Religious Cult Leader of the Year; Obituaries For TV Show Characters; A Mad Look at Sun 'n' Surf; Mad's Cliche Killers; Early One Evening in the Country; The Office Workers' Hall of Fame; Lavoine & Shoiley; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #235
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 235
    Published Dec 1982 by EC.

    "Rockhead III," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Jack Davis; In a parody of the film "Rocky III," faced with a challenge from a ruthless opponent, a boxer must recapture the fighting spirit he lost in the flood of personal success. "Hidden Charges in Typical Bills," script by Stan Hart, art by Bob Clarke; An article which points out hidden charges for silly things in everyday invoices. "Dumb Kind of Hero," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "Some Kind Of Hero," a Vietnam vet, released from a P.O.W. camp after betraying the U.S., has a difficult time coping with civilian life. "T-shirts with Messages We'd Like to See," script by Larry Siegel, art by George Woodbridge; Novelty shirts with bluntly honest slogans printed on them. "The Lighter Side of ...," script and art by Dave Berg; How people deal with school, blame, weddings, business, invitations, power, etiquette, modern education, the future, college, experiments, chores, making out, and punishment. "If Elected, I Solemnly Promise ...," script by Tom Koch, art by Al Jaffee; Examples of boorish behavior that needs to be legislated against. "Spy Vs. Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "The Yaks of Life," script by Tom Koch, art by Angelo Torres; In a parody of the TV series "The Facts of Life," four characteristically diverse teen girls face life in a girl's academy under the guidance of their blunt but caring counselor. "Conehead the Barbituate," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Don Martin; Parody of the Conan the Barbarian novels and short stories; a none-too-bright swordsman seeks revenge against the sorcerer who killed his parents. Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee. Back cover art by Boris Vallejo. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #262
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 262
    Published Apr 1986 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, John Prete, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, John Caldwell, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Lawrence Bush, Dennis Snee, Mark Dressler, Frank Jacobs, George Woodbridge, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Angelo Torres, Irving Schild, Bob Clarke, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of Rocky IV, and TV spiritual drama Highway to Heaven, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Plus a retro parody of Leave It to Beaver with art by Angelo Torres. Warning labels on rock music. Mad's takes on Dr. Seuss, pro wrestling, and psychiatry. Classic Don Martin strips, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Rockhead IV; Badly Needed Warning Labels for Rock Albums; Announcements of the Day at Richard M. Nixon High School; The Lighter Side of...; Drama on Page 19; Reminder Lists of the Rich and Famous; One Fine Day with King Kong; Mad's Aptitude Test Number Six - Will You Make a Good Psychiatrist?; Reprieve it for Beaver; Extinct Sporting Events From Days Gone By...; Mad's Congressional Record Puzzle Page; The Real-Life, Tell-It-Like-It-Is Dr. Seuss; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Dual Purpose Clothing Accessories; A Mad Look at Pro Wrestling; Highway to Heaving; Fold-In; The Integrity Record Club. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #297
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 297


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    Published Sep 1990 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Michael Goodwin, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Tom Koch, Stan Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., John Pound, Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Hy Bender, Mike Snider, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. A parody of The Hunt for Red October, and simultaneous spoofs of Full House and America's Funniest Home Videos, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad's response to the Exxon Valdez oil spill includes a new version of Poe's The Bells, with art by underground comix legend John Pound, and a map of "Exxon Ocean." Telltale signs of adulthood. A lifestyle magazine for smokers, another joke that later became reality. Mad's takes on sports sponsorships, corporate acronyms, and yo-yos. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page features a photo of Rick Moranis reading Mad's spoof of Honey I Shrunk the Kids. America's Phoniest Home Videos Visits Fool House; The Lyrical Latin Lalapalooza; 12 Sure Signs That You've Reached Adulthood; A Mad Guide to Devolution; Spy vs. Spy; Choke - The Magazine For People Who Enjoy Smoking; A Mad Look at Boxing; What Corporate Initials Really Stand For; The Oil; The Lighter Side of...; When TV Sports Advertisers Decide to "Sponsor" More Than Just Kickoffs & Home Runs; The Torturous Trapeze Travesty; Mad Visits a Modern Day Law School; The Sadistic Sharpshooter's Stunt; Fooling With Food; Hunt For Last October; Unofficial Yo-Yo Tricks Every Kid Knows; Fold-In; Exxon Ocean. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #348
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 348
    Published Aug 1996 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Stan Hart, Mike Snider, Tom Cheney, Don (Duck) Edwing, Michael Goodwin, Steve Greenberg, Rick Tulka, James Warhola, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Dave Manak, Steve Smallwood, George Woodbridge, Tom Bunk, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. A spoof of the movie The Birdcage, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A look at the then-new sport of Ultimate Fighting. The life of rock stars, featuring art by Kyle Baker. Mad's version of the commemorative comic-strip postage stamps. Mad's takes on car mechanics, Generation X, and public gyms. Plus a parody of cable TV guides, featuring many more tiny cartoons by Sergio Aragones, and listing such TV channels as Pay-Per-Second, Home Box Orifice, and The Home Shoplifting Network. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Nerdcage; Mad's Guide to Health Clubs & Fitness Centers; The Hidden Drawbacks of Rock Superstardom; The Cast Iron Laws of Car Repair; Statues, Monuments & Historical Markers to Commemorate Generation X; Spy Vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of...; The Worst MTV Contests of All Time; Board Game Rejects; Commemorative Stamps for More Recent Comic Strips; A Mad Look at Stuntmen; You're a Crook / You're a Businessman; The Extremely Ultimate Fights; The Ridiculous Renaissance Revelation; Fold-In; Mad's Remotely Funny Fake-Out Cable Label. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #66
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 66

    Cover art by Richard Williams. "The A Team," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of The A Team TV show. "When You Go to the Movies You Can Be Sure of Seeing...," script by Larry Siegel, art by Jack Rickard; clichéd situations in the movies. "Places to Hide the M-X Missiles Where They Will Never Be Found," script by Paul Laikin, art by George Woodbridge. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "The Evolution Of A TV Situation Comedy," script by Tom Koch, art by Harry North. "Knut Rider," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the TV show Knight Rider. "If Parents and Children Behaved Like Professional Sports Figures," script by Dennis Snee, art by Jack Rickard. "The Lighter Side of Parents (of Little Kids)," script and art by Dave Berg. "The Mad Academy Awards For Parents," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker. "The Mad Approach Toward Bridging the Generation Gap, script by Earle Doud, art by Paul Coker, Jr. "The Mad School of Parenting Catalogue of Courses," script by Stan Hart, art by George Woodbridge. "Three Cornered Pitney," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Davis; How to build and play a brand new game. "Warped Games," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the movie War Games. "Psycho, Too," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the movie Psycho 2. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #70
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 70

    Spring 1990. Mad Sports 2. Cover by Greg Theakston. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Larry Siegel, Chris Hart, Lou Silverstone, James Kasmir, Arnie Kogen, Tom Koch, Harry North, Esq., Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Ficarra, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis 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. A collection of Mad features based around sports, including rules for the legendary unplayable game 43-Man Squamish. Parodies of the second Rocky movie, Barbra Streisand's Yentl, and the TV series Family Ties, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Family Tides; Mad Percentages; Only in the Middle of the Night...; The Mad Owner's Manual for a New American Car; The Evolution of the Species, Updated; Snappy Answers to Stupid Bumper Stickers; Sports Section: A Guide to Better Understanding the Fine Old Art of Boxing; Rockhead II; Casey at the Talks; The Lighter Side of Little League; After the Game Is Over; Horrifying Sports Cliches; A Mad Look at Winter Sports; International Symbols for Other Olympic Highlights; Novelty Items for Practical-Joker Jocks; Mad's Candid Snapshots of Some Insignificant Moments in Sports; The Mad Guide to Power Boating; Spy Vs. Spy; A Mad Look at the Summer Olympics; Magazines for Neglected Sports; The Lighter Side of Water Sports; A Mad Look at Horseback Riding; The Sham-Jock Sporting Goods Catalogue; The Mad Tennis Primer; A Mad Look at Football; Mad Magazine Introduces 43-Man Squamish; Mad's Baseball Owner of the Year; Mad's Aptitude Test Number Three: Will You Make a Good Athlete?; Mentl; Fold-In; A Scene We're Soon Liable to See. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #129
    Madhouse Comics (1974) 129

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg. "Show Them No Quarter," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Jon D'Agostino; The story of how video game champ Georgie gets all of the quarters needed to play video games. "Some Good News and Bad News," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren; A look at some good news and bad news. "The Lighter Side of Flying," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren; A humorous look at flying. "Bunch Crunch," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren; A lady helps a man park his car, denting it in the process, only to drive away in the car in front of his. "You Know It's Not Your Day," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren. "Monster Madness," script and art by Joe Edwards; Captain Sprocket tells us about his previous victories and his latest enemy, an arcade machine. "Space Storm," script and pencils by Joe Edwards; Two spacemen land on the Puzzle Planet and face crosswords, connect-the-dot puzzles, and mazes. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #15
    Major Bummer (1997) 15
    Published Oct 1998 by DC.

    Final Issue - Part 3 of 3 – "Saving Time!" Written by John Arcudi. Art by Doug Mahnke and Tom Nguyen. Don't miss the yawn-inspiring conclusion to Major Bummer. Four different version of Lou must unite to save the universe. Can the most uninspired hero save the day? Since there is not going to be an issue 16, the odds aren't good. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #2
    Man Comics (1949) 2

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  • Issue #6
    Man Comics (1949) 6

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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Man of Glass GN (2010) 1-1ST
    Published Dec 2010 by Accent.

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    1st printing. Story and art by Martin Flink. What is the tragic connection between the young boxer who has it all, love, friends and a promising career and the sad old man who drinks cheap beer in the park and carries his belongings in two plastic bags? This heart wrenching tale shows how a single mistake can change everything if you take an unlucky chance. Starman's Peter Snejbjerg calls this "A touching and poetic story, beautifully told." Softcover, 6 1/2-in. x 9-in., 48 pages, full color. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #2
    Manga Vizion Volume 3 (1997) 2
  • Issue #3
    Mark (1987 DH 1st Series) 3

    Written by Randy Stradley and Mike Richardson. Art by Larry Stroman. It's Lutzany vs. the U.S.A. for the worlds' Heavyweight Championship. But can the Archon be trusted to stage a fair fight? And what can The Mark do to prevent a publicity victory for his oppressors? 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #9
    Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) 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. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #145
    Marvel Tales (1964 Marvel) 145

    Cover art by Steve Ditko. The Terrible Threat of the Living Brain, script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; When two technicians try to steal a computer that is on display at Peter's school, they accidentally turn it into "The Living Brain" that goes wild and must be stopped by Spider-Man; reprinted from Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #8. Spider-Man Tackles the Torch, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Steve Ditko; reprinted from Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #8. 36 pgs. $0.60. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #145MJ
    Marvel Tales (1964 Marvel) Mark Jewelers 145MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Reprints Spider-Man #8; Steve Ditko art. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #7
    Marvel Two-in-One (1974 1st Series) Annual 7
    • Staple rust.

    "Champion!" Guest-starring Thor, Hulk, Sub-Mariner, Colossus, Sasquatch, Doc Samson, and Wonder Man. Cameos by the Fantastic Four, Avengers, and X-Men. Story by Tom DeFalco. Art by Ron Wilson, Camp Esposito, Giacoia, Dan Green, and Chic Stone. In arguably the best Thing story of all, a cosmic immortal known as the Champion, a being of nigh immeasurable strength whose existence is defined by physical contest, arrives on Earth and wishes to test his mettle against the mightiest heroes this planet has to offer. If they do not fight, this powerful being will destroy the Earth. After readily dispatching all contenders, the last man standing is Aunt Petunia's favorite nephew. But, can even the strongest member of the Fantastic Four hope to defeat an Elder of the Universe? 48 pages.

    NOTE: "This issue was parodied on the cartoon "Dextor's Laboratory," in Dial M for Monkey. The Thing's role was filled by Dextor's Super Monkey and the Champion-like character was voiced by professional wrestler "Macho Man" Randy Savage." - Odinson, mycomicshop.com Archivist

    Cover price $1.00.

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    $100 Marvel Two-In-One Annual #7 CGC 9.4 (Marvel 1982) 1st App of The Champion
    $209 Marvel Two-In-One Annual #7 CBCS 9.6 WP **Signed Ron Wilson** 1st app Champion

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  • Issue #5
    Mel Allen Sports Comics (1949) 5

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  • Issue #6
    Mel Allen Sports Comics (1949) 6

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  • Issue #7
    Men's Adventures (1951 Marvel/Atlas) 7

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    Buried alive story. Cover price $0.10.