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  • Issue #8
    Hex (1985 DC) 8
    Published Apr 1986 by DC.

    In "The Shooting Gallery" of the future, Hex is the prime target! Written by Michael Fleisher, with art by Ron Wagner and Carlos Garzon. Cover by Denys Cowan and Dick Giordano. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #12
    Hex (1985 DC) 12
    Tags: Batman
    Published Aug 1986 by DC.

    "Siege of the Terminators" finds Hex and Batman battling the giant terminators unleashed against New York City by the Combine! Plus: Stiletta in a battle to the death! Written by Michael Fleisher, with art and cover by Mark Texeira and Carlos Garzon. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #15
    Hi-School Romance (1949) 15

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    Cover pencils by Al Avison. "My Desperate Heart"; Ellen had just started going to Baldwin Junior College, but her relationship with Tim had gotten serious; At the dormitory, she was introduced to Karen Marshek a beautiful exchange student from Switzerland; When Tim came over for their date, Ellen introduced her to Karen; But, when Tim offered to help Karen study American government, she had a bad feeling. "Rebound Bride" text story. "To Love or to Honor"; Even though Maxine was still in high school, she had planned out her life; She'd marry Ralph Shore; He'd become manager of the store and life would be perfect; The problem was that Ralph hated the store and wanted to be a gardener; Infuriated that he wanted to work in the dirt, Maxine broke off with Ralph. "Goddess of Love" text story. "Kiss Away My Tears," art by Bob Powell; Meg Thomas had been dating Joe Higgins all through the senior year; On the night of the Spring Formal, Joe popped the question, and Meg happily agreed to marry him; When Joe took her to meet the parents, they were ecstatic and insisted that Meg come with them to their lodge in Maine right after graduation; As she prepared to leave she confessed to her girlfriend, Sonja, that she was a bit conflicted and hoped that the time in Maine would help her answer all questions. "Shortcut to Love!" 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    High Roads (2002) 4

    WRITTEN BY SCOTT LOBDELL; ART AND COVER BY LEINIL YU AND GERRY ALANGUILAN CLIFFHANGER PRODUCTIONS. In stores July 3. Where were we last issue?! Oh, that's right: atop a speeding train heading for a demolished bridge as Nic Highroads and Sloan were in pitched battle with the leader of the Brotherhood of the Iron Cross! Below, in the luggage compartment, Sir Arthur Bombridge has his own tiny hands full battling the machine gun-wielding Nazi soldiers. But have our trio's life-threatening adventures been for naught? They have to ask themselves this when they discover that Morpheous' Necklace might not exist at all...that perhaps it's just the code name for something insidiously evil. FC, 32 PG. (4 OF 6) $2.95 Cover price $2.95.

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  • Issue #3
    High Shining Brass (1990) 3

    Cover by Don Lomax. "Chapter Three: TET," script by Robert Durand and Don Lomax, pencils by Don Lomax, inks by Rose Lomax. Black-Ops agent Durand finally gets back to North Vietnam to join up with his band of soldiers and finds out that their supply chain has been cut off from the US government. It forces Durand to take drastic action before he finds out the drugs the CIA has been injecting into him are causing permanent damage. Photo of Robert Durand holding a captured Vietnamese weapon. 36 pgs., B&W. $2.75. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #7
    Hilly Rose Space Adventures (1995) 7

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    Cover art by B. C. Boyer. The Return Of The Pretty Pink Bow Demon, script and art by B. C. Boyer; The Weasel Boys bomb a mall. Dynamic Forces ad for Hilly Rose merchandise. 36 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #6
    Hinterkind (2013 DC/Vertigo) 6

    (W) Ian Edginton (A) Francesco Trifogli (CA) Greg Tocchini Buried underground in the city of ghosts, Prosper must make the toughest decision of her life. Meanwhile, the knives are out as the assassins move in on Queen Telsche and Malachi, the Red Knight. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #12
    Hit Comics (1940 Quality) 12
    • Original staples removed. Staples added (not manufacturing). Full length spine split (taped). Cover oxidation.
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    Cover art by Lou Fine. "Peril In the Park," art by Reed Crandall; A small western bank gets robbed, at closing time, and the crooks get away in a fast car, and lose their police pursuers out in the vast flat countryside; Joe Hercules steps in. "One Hamburger With Trouble," art by Al Bryant; Betty Bates is present when a gang of well-fed thugs walks brazenly out of her favorite cafe without paying; Ted the counter man steps out and yells a them about it, so they jeer and throw big rocks at the diner, breaking many windows; Betty is ready to take this mess to court. "An Odorless Perfume" one-page story starring Dan Tootin, script and art by Jack Cole. "The Medical Supply Smugglers," script by S. M. Iger, art by Alex Blum; Douglas and Rodney Strange, and Wing Low, are crossing the Pacific Ocean, bound for the U.S., aboard an ocean liner; Doug gets lured into an ambush and jumped on by two thugs, then thrown into a cabin and locked up. "Lion Boy Is In Love," art by Henry Kiefer; Two vengeful ex-convicts come to the area, looking to murder Jim, the District Commissioner. "Baron Revals" starring Bob and Swab, script and art by Klaus Nordling. "Grotoff's Underground Underworld," script by Toni Blum, art by Witmer Williams (as Clark Williams); The Red Bee (Rick Raleigh) vs. Grotoff and his gang. "The Secret Pact," script by S. M. Iger, art by Alex Blum; Back in the Balkans, Neon prevents Shickler from invading the nation of Slovia and encourages its people to work towards establishing a democratic government. "Dark Side of the Moon" starring Blaze Barton, art by Maurice Gutwirth. "Murder In the Sun" text story by Toni Blum (Tony Boone). "Assignment: Paris," art by George Appel; G-5 Super Agent vs. Nazis. "The Phantom Peacemakers" starring Old Witch, art by George Appel. "Sabotage At Acme Aircraft," art by Al Bryant; Don Glory vs. a gang of saboteurs. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2C
    Hit List (2013 Zenescope) 2C

    Cover by Harvey Tolibao. (W) Ralph Tedesco. (A) Sami Kivela. The hit list grows as more members of the Brown House Bishops fall to a mysterious crew of assassins. But a monkey wrench is thrown into the mix as Rian continues to play with fire. The acclaimed, heart-pounding, fast-paced action/thriller series from Zenescope Entertainment continues! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4B
    Hit List (2013 Zenescope) 4B

    Written by Ralph Tedesco. Art by Sami Kivela. Cover by Drew Johnson. Bale turns up the heat on Brown House by letting the dogs loose. Meanwhile, Thorne has identified Rian and just needs to find her - but will she come to find him first? Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1B
    Hit-Girl (2012 Marvel) 1B

    Limited 1 for 25 Variant Cover by Leandro Fernandez (W) Mark Millar (A) John Romita From Marvel Comics. Hit-Girl spins off into her own blood-soaked series by the sales-busting creative team of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. This story takes place between Kick-Ass Volumes 1 and 2 as Mindy McCready tries to settle into life as a regular school-girl, but wants nothing more than to be dispensing hot justice to the scum of New York City. Her mother and step-father think she's doing her homework, but in reality she's taken Kick-Ass on as her sidekick and is training him up to punch, shoot and stab ... just like Daddy would have wanted. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2C
    Hit-Girl (2012 Marvel) 2C

    Limited 1 for 20 Variant Cover by Dave Johnson. (W) Mark Millar. (A) John Romita. Crashing through plate glass unscathed? Child's play. Jumping over moving cars? Whatevs. When Hit-Girl is your mentor, you'd better keep up. Kick-Ass is taking lessons in Advanced Bad Assery from Mindy McCready, and in return, he's teaching her to survive middle school. The question is, can she dispatch the Mean Girls without severing any arteries? Meanwhile, Red Mist gets serious about making his mark in the world of super crime. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4B
    Hit-Girl (2012 Marvel) 4B
    • CBCS Authentic Signature
    • Paper: White
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    Limited 1 for 25 Variant Geoff Darrow (W) Mark Millar (A) John Romita Mindy finally gets an ultimatum: No more Hit-Girl or else. But when danger lands on her doorstep, Hit-Girl may face her biggest challenge yet: not spilling blood on the living room carpet. Meanwhile, Red Mist lives out his Bruce Wayne fantasy abroad. A limited edition variant by Geof Darrow will be released for this issue. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1
    Hitman (1996) 1
    Published Apr 1996 by DC.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #3812907007
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    Written by: Garth Ennis Pencils by: John McCrea. A Rage is Arkham Part 1 Spinning out of the Bloodline crossover event, Tommy Monaghan is the only hitman in Gotham City to take on super-powered contracts. Using his x-ray vision and telepathy, Tommy has an upper-hand on the criminal element he removes for a cost. However a new million dollar contract puts Tommy within the sights of another Gotham City vigilante. Thus begins one of the greatest comic runs mixing sincerity, violence, paranormal entities, and lots and lots of bullets from some of the most crazed creators in the medium. Guest Starring Batman. Introducing Noonan's gang, Wendy, the Lords of the Gun, and the Mawzir. *Tommy Monaghan's first appearance is in Demon Annual 2 Cover price $2.25.

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    $50 Hitman #1 CGC 9.6 White Pages DC 1996 New Case
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    $129 HITMAN #1 CGC 9.8 Garth Ennis John McCrea DC Comics Batman Appearance
    $130 Hitman #1 CGC 9.6 Qualified Apr. 1996 DC Comics 2010704015
    $230 Hitman #1 - DC - CGC SS 9.6 NM/MT -Signed by Garth Ennis - Batman app.
    $300 HITMAN #1 CGC 9.8 SS GARTH ENNIS GOLD INK SIGNATURE DC COMICS 1996

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  • Issue #1DF.SIGNED
    Hitman (1996) 1DF.SIGNED
    Published Apr 1996 by DC.

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    Dynamic Forces Signed Edition - Signed by Garth Ennis and John McCrea; Limited to 250 copies. Written by: Garth Ennis Pencils by: John McCrea. A Rage is Arkham Part 1 Spinning out of the Bloodline crossover event, Tommy Monaghan is the only hitman in Gotham City to take on super-powered contracts. Using his x-ray vision and telepathy, Tommy has an upper-hand on the criminal element he removes for a cost. However a new million dollar contract puts Tommy within the sights of another Gotham City vigilante. Thus begins one of the greatest comic runs mixing sincerity, violence, paranormal entities, and lots and lots of bullets from some of the most crazed creators in the medium. Guest Starring Batman. Introducing Noonan's gang, Wendy, the Lords of the Gun, and the Mawzir. NOTE: Tommy Monaghan's first appearance is in Demon (1990) Annual #2; MUST have Certificate of Authenticity.

  • Issue #7
    Hitman (1996) 7
    Published Nov 1996 by DC.

    Written by: Garth Ennis Pencils by: John McCrea Ten Thousand Bullets Part 4 Tommy and Natt take the fight straight to Dubelze and Navarone. It is all out mob war as they face the final showdown. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #12
    Hitman (1996) 12
    Published Mar 1997 by DC.

    Written by: Garth Ennis Pencils by: John McCrea. Local Heroes Part 4 Tommy and his crew take on Truman and the CIA. When talking fails to work, Tommy turns to what he knows best, bullets and blackmail. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #15
    Hitman (1996) 15
    Published Jun 1997 by DC.

    Written by: Garth Ennis Pencils by: John McCrea. Ace of Killers Part 1 Another tightly penned tale of crime and supernatural exploits begins when the Mawzir returns to pay Tommy back for the humility he experienced at his hands. However, there is one gun that is powerful enough to kill the Mawzir; the only problem? It has been stolen by Catwoman! Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #32
    Hitman (1996) 32
    Published Dec 1998 by DC.

    Written by: Garth Ennis Pencils by: John McCrea. Tommy's Heroes Part 4 Though Tommy is reunited with the Noonan's gang, their challenges are far from over. Unable to cross the mountains over the border, the group finds solace with the rebel's leader. Meanwhile the military makes it moves towards controlling Tynada. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #44
    Hitman (1996) 44
    Published Dec 1999 by DC.

    Written by Garth Ennis; art by John McCrea and Garry Leach; cover by McCrea. What do you get when you put Tommy and Natt on an experimental time machine at the Injun Peak Research Center (responsible for cuddly zombified pengiuns and other sea creatures in HITMAN: LOCAL HEROES) and send them back to the Cretaceous Period? Why, one angry T-Rex by the name of Scarback, for starters! FC, 32 pg." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #47
    Hitman (1996) 47
    Published Mar 2000 by DC.

    WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY JOHN MCCREA AND GARRY LEACH; COVER BY MCCREA. "The Old Dog" begins with a bang as Sean Noonan, Tommy's oldest friend, reveals the secrets of a lifetime's killing ? starting with the heroic naval battle he witnessed in World War II. Meanwhile, Tommy's own past starts to catch up with him again as the daughter of an old enemy plots a bloody vendetta. And will his ex-girlfriend Tiegel ever forgive his worthless, lying butt? FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #49
    Hitman (1996) 49
    Published May 2000 by DC.

    WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY JOHN MCCREA AND GARRY LEACH; COVER BY MCCREA. Tragedy strikes as "The Old Dog" reaches its bloody conclusion. Can Tommy and his little band hold out against the overwhelming forces of the mob? And will the vicious Benito Gallo fall into Sean's trap? Several characters meet their destiny as the Battle of Noonan's Bar is fought to the finish. FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #53
    Hitman (1996) 53
    Published Sep 2000 by DC.

    WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY JOHN MCCREA AND GARRY LEACH; COVER BY MCCREA. The final HITMAN storyline begins with Part 1 of "Closing Time." When Tommy Monaghan tries to help an old friend, he winds up facing the deadliest adversary of his career. Characters old and new join together for what will prove to be the fight of Tommy Monaghan's life...and that'll take some doing. FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #0
    Hollow Point Damaged Flip Book (2010 Radical) 0

    Credits for COIL: Created by Taka Ichise (W) James Farr (A) TBD Credits for DAMAGED: Created by Michael Schwarz & John Schwarz (W) David Lapham (A) TBD (C) Alex Maleev Radical debuts two new titles in one convenient $1.00 preview! First is Coil from Taka Ichise, producer of such internationally acclaimed horror films as The Ring, Dark Water, and The Grudge, and written by Xombie creator James Farr. Dr. Davis Huston, a renowned professor, suffers a tragic accident rendering him briefly dead. He awakens to find his life turned upside-down when he discovers the pathway to the Middle Ground - a world filled with the shattered souls of the dead. Next is Damaged from Full Clip Productions' John Schwarz and Michael Schwarz, and written by Eisner Award winner David Lapham (Stray Bullets), a tale of two brothers committed to justice in different ways-one inside the law, one violently beyond it. Now, with the end of their careers approaching, they must train their replacements, hoping to remake each in their image. But the vigilante code has changed and the brothers are left unprepared for the true lawlessness and corruption that is about to be unleashed. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #38
    Hollywood Funny Folks (1950) 38

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  • Issue #0C
    Honey West and Kolchak (2012 Moonstone) 0C

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    (W) Janet L. Hetherington (A) Ronn Sutton (CA) Ronn Sutton & Various Two top-tier investigators in one titanic team up! High heels and Hedonism! Young cub reporter Carl Kolchak falls into an ongoing investigation with Honey West, who is undercover at a gentlemen's club! Disappearing women are the main course, and as the violence escalates and the case gets out of control, both our heroes must fight to stay alive! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #2
    Hoon (1996 Tapestry) Volume 2 2

    Story, art and cover by Robb Bihun. Calibers all-ages Tapestry imprint presents Bihuns wacky series about an obese, oddly powered hero. The Hoon has an aerial dogfight over England, and encounters an anarchic figure with a familiar face. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #6
    Hopalong Cassidy (1943 Fawcett/DC) 6

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    Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. Hopalong is suspicious when top rodeo star Tex is killed onstage during a bull ride. Hopalong tries to prove that "Squint-Eye Hopper" killed a prospector for his gold. Pistol-Packin' Pattie proves she's as quick with her wit as she is with a gun. Plus a vintage ad for mastery of baton-twirling, "Thrill of a Lifetime...When You Lead the Parade!" Death Rides at the Rodeo!; Hill Billy; The Invisible Murderer; Dead Man's Gold; The Lariat; Whipper-Snappers; Whitey Whiskers: Two for One; Pistol-Packin' Pattie; Mesquite's Double Exposure. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    Hopalong Cassidy (1943 Fawcett/DC) 21

    Stories and art by Rod Reed and Frank Bolle. Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. Hopalong wants to find Clay Farney's treasure so the town can build a new hospital, but the Arizona Kid wants to get the treasure first. Trying to track down stolen Army mules, Hoppy finds a clue in the seat of Mesquite's pants after he's kicked by a mule: the letters ASU. Pistol-Packin' Pattie always gets the last word, because no one can top her witty barbs. Plus a vintage Tootsie Roll ad, Captain Tootsie Tames a Tornado, with art by Shazam co-creator CC Beck, and a hair-cream ad featuring detective Sam Spade. Hopalong Cassidy and the Arizona Kid; Hill Billy; One to Nothing; Wilbur the Waiter; The Double Branding; Be a Sharpshooter!; Gus the Guard; Whitey Whiskers and Daniel Boone, Jr.: Hook, Line and Sinker; Mesquite's Misadventure; Colorful; Ridin' Herd with William Boyd; Pistol-Packin' Pattie; The Shot from the Roof; Home on the Range; Western Justice. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Hopalong Cassidy (1943 Fawcett/DC) 30

    Painted cover by Norman Saunders. Stories and art by Rod Reed and Frank Bolle. Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. Old Man Rearden asks Hopalong to escort his money from the mine into the bank, but outlaw Tex Storm has designs on that money. Tex Storm gets away from Mesquite, and almost gets the drop on Hoppy by wearing a dress, a veil and a floppy hat. Pistol-Packin' Pattie can pick up a handkerchief with her teeth while riding at a full gallop, but some cowboys think they can do better. Plus Comix Cards (like the later Marvel Value Stamps) featuring Western movie hero Monte Hale. Crossfire; Hill Billy; The Dangerous Escape; Meanest Outlaw; The Ghosts of Gopher Hill!; Be a Sharpshooter!; Tex and Rex ; Whitey Whiskers and Daniel Boone, Jr.: The Grainy Type; Ridin' Herd with William Boyd; Pistol-Packin' Pattie; Hopalong Cassidy and the Mystery Rider. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #38
    Hopalong Cassidy (1943 Fawcett/DC) 38

    Painted cover art by Norman Saunders. "The Mysterious Explosions"; Mort Bookins thinks two men are trying to sabotage a railroad hauling his lumber; But after Hopalong captures the pair, the railroad explosions continue. "More Power to Him"; Hill Billy's stubborn mule refuses to move. Rocky Lane Bandana/Carnation Malted Milk ad. "The Water Hole Fight"; Hopalong gets caught in the middle of two ranchers fighting over access to a water hole. "Whitey Whiskers and the Magic Needle"; Whitey pretends he found a magic needle in order to trade for a boy's chocolate bar. "Twin Trouble" starring Hopalong Cassidy; A tramp who looks just like Mesquite pretends to be his long-lost twin brother. Ralston ad featuring Tom Mix. "Slinger Sid" text story by Rod Reed (as R. R. Symes). Hopalong Cassidy Western Shirt ad. "The Crooked Tree" starring Hopalong Cassidy; A crook tricks a man into helping him steal some silver from a silversmith. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #40
    Hopalong Cassidy (1943 Fawcett/DC) 40
    • Water damage.

    Painted cover by Norman Saunders. Stories and art by Joe Certa, John Belfi, Frank Bolle and Rod Reed. Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. Hopalong is trapped in Death Canyon by an outlaw gang, and must get to the floor of the canyon before they do. Pistol Packin' Pattie explains to Windy Wallace the three problems with his speeches. And a vintage ad for Hopalong Cassidy Western shirts and hats for kids, from Hudson's Boys' Store. The Pursuit of Death; Pistol Packin' Pattie; Framed; Whitey Whiskers: The Bucking Bike; Big Bow and Little Arrow: The Bag of Troubles; Brainy Bradley. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #57
    Hopalong Cassidy (1943 Fawcett/DC) 57

    Photo cover of Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd). "Death in the Hills"; When an outlaw gang starts killing other gangs to eliminate the competition, Hopalong and his friends pretend to form a new gang in order to find out who's behind the plot. "Curious Tale!"; Hill Billy is going to visit his cousin Hiram in the hospital. "Whitey Whiskers and the Big Fish"; When Whitey thinks he's hooked a big fish, he gets his friends to help pull it in. "Weather Beaten!"; Pistol Packing Pattie uses sarcasm on a conceited cowboy. Nyoka the Jungle Girl comic ad. "A Real Man" text story by Bradley Burke. Hopalong Cassidy Savings Club Bar-Twenty ad. "The Bag of Nothing"; Hopalong is puzzled when three men fight over possession of an empty suitcase. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #113
    Hopalong Cassidy (1943 Fawcett/DC) 113

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    Cover by Gene Colan and Joe Giella. Stories and art by Gene Colan, Gardner Fox, Julius Schwartz, Ed Herron, Morris Waldinger, Tom Nicolosi, Ray Burnley, Jack Miller, Raymond Perry, and Joe Giella. Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. A sundial reveals an Indiana Jones-style clue to hidden treasure, in a story by legendary comics scribe Gardner Fox. Hoppy tracks a wily safecracker, in one of three stories this issue illustrated by future Marvel legend Gene Colan. Plus fun facts from Old West history, written by legendary DC editor Julius Schwartz. The Shadow of the Toy Soldier!; Eagle Dance!; Colorful Western Names!; The Strange Capture of Rawhide Raney!; The Scout with 1000 Lives!; Strange Indian Beliefs!; Trail Herds; The Amazing Safe-Cracker of Twin Rivers! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #134
    Hopalong Cassidy (1943 Fawcett/DC) 134

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    Cover by Gil Kane and Joe Giella. Stories and art by Gil Kane, Bernard Sachs, John Broome, Al McLean, and Joe Giella. Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. An outlaw's boot gives the telltale sign that Hopalong needs to find him, in one of three stories (and cover) this issue illustrated by future Marvel legend Gil Kane. Kane's distinctive style is starting to manifest itself by this time. Hoppy masquerades as rodeo rider Joe Jason once a year, just to get a break from being sheriff - but a blow to the head makes him forget his Hopalong self. Plus fun facts from Native American history. Hopalong Cassidy's Lost Identity!; Indian Album; Blackfoot Horse Doctors; Rodeo Roundup; Clue of the Outlaw's Boot! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Hoppy the Marvel Bunny (1945) 6

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    Hoppy Puts Some Light on the Subject, art by Chad Grothkopf; The Man in the Moon accidentally takes Millie's birthday present to the moon on a moonbeam, and Marvel Bunny must go retrieve it. Beau Brummel; Millie admires Beau Brummel Bunny, so Hoppy works out a deal to trade places with his rival for a day. Phantom of the Forest, art by Chad Grothkopf; Marvel Bunny investigates a ghost that's scaring all the animals. Trials of the Big City, art by Chad Grothkopf; Hoppy teams up with Oscar Ostrich, sheriff of Dry Gulch, to foil two crooks. Hoppy and the Sneezing Beauty; Hoppy walks into a magic painting where Marvel Bunny helps a knight and princess live happily ever after. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Horrors (1953) 11
    Published Jan 1953 by Star.
    • 2-7/8" Cumulative spine split.

    Numbering continues from Startling Terror Tales (1952-53 1st Series) #10. L. B. Cole cover. Contains original and reprinted material as noted. In order of appearance: "Spirit of War" art by Jay Disbrow; "The K-9 Killers..True Tales" art by Robert S. Pious, retitled and reprinted from "Old Cap Hawkins' True Tales" in Blue Bolt Vol. 05 (1944) #4; "Lightning Death..! True Tales" retitled and reprinted from "Old Cap Hawkins' True Tales" in Blue Bolt Vol. 04 (1943) #8; "Paratroop Patrol...True Tales" art by Robert S. Pious, retitled and reprinted from "Old Cap Hawkins' True Tales" in Blue Bolt Vol. 05 (1944) #6; and "Survival of the Fittest" art by Jay Disbrow. Indicia states "THE HORRORS". 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $402 Horrors of War 11 (#1) CGC 2.5 CVA L.B. Cole Bloody Exploding GI's 1952 Star Pub
    $1,300 Horrors of War 11 (#1) CGC 5.5 CVA L.B. Cole Bloody Exploding GI's 1952 Star Pub

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  • Issue #54
    Hot Stuff (1957 Harvey) 54

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    Harvey's mischievous little devil is not as famous as their friendly ghost, but his design became a permanent part of pop culture. Hot Stuff tries to add his own effects to a fireworks show, but he goes a little too far. Hot Stuff gets into an altercation with a powerful but dim-witted giant. The Iron Monsters; The Rebel Fork; VooDoo Land; Stumbo: Mighty Comical. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #279
    House of Mystery (1951-1983 1st Series) 279

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    Cover art by Luis Dominguez. 1 page House of Mystery introduction starring Cain, Abel, Destiny, Mordred, Mildred, Cynthia, Madame Xanadu and Gregory the Gargoyle, script by Jack C. Harris, pencils by Romeo Tanghal. "His Brother's Keeper," script by Jack Oleck, pencils by Bernard Baily, inks by Wayne Howard; A deformed man seeks the black magic spell that will allow him to switch bodies with his handsome brother. "The Borrower" Hostess snack cakes ad with Wonder Woman. Cain's Game Room cartoon page, art by Kevin Woodcock. Detective Comics ad. "Trial By Fury!", script by Carl Wessler, art by Alex Saviuk; A witch survives the trial to prove her guilt and kills her accuser. "Every Shroud Has a Silver Lining," script by Mike W. Barr, art by Noly Zamora; Two werewolf hunters come to the town of Lode, Montana, with differing motives. Statement of ownership; Average number of copies sold during preceding 12 months (total paid circulation): 85,569; Actual number sold for issue nearest filing date (total paid circulation): 93,672. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #279MJ
    House of Mystery (1951-1983 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 279MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #65
    House of Secrets (1956 1st Series) 65

    Cover art by Bob Brown. "The Sinister Skull of Doctor-7," script by Arnold Drake, art by Mort Meskin; Doctor-7 escapes from prison and disguises himself as a fake phrenologist to lure Mark Merlin into a trap. Ad for Sgt. Rock's Prize Battle Tales. 2/3-page Moolah the Mystic story by Henry Boltinoff. "The Man Who Destroyed Eclipso," script by Bob Haney, art by Alex Toth; Mona discovers that her boyfriend, Bruce Gordon, is actually Eclipso; Bruce decides to meet an old friend, Judson Randall, and he finds him apparently imprisoned within a luminous blob; He allows Judson to try to cure him of Eclipso; Eclipso is released, but he is now under Judson's control. Doom Patrol ad. "Give and Take" public service announcement, script by Jack Schiff, art by Sheldon Moldoff; Children take some broken and unused toys to Mr. Craig, who helps them to repair them so they can be donated to charity. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #69
    House of Secrets (1956 1st Series) 69

    Cover pencils by Dick Dillin, inks by Sheldon Moldoff. "Wanted Eclipso Dead or Alive!", script by Bob Haney, art by Jack Sparling; Mike Cooper, a British secret agent, enlists Bruce Gordon to help him track down and stop Eclipso from kidnapping the Premier of a small country. 2/3-page Moolah the Mystic story by Henry Boltinoff. "Kill the Giant Cat!", script by Bob Haney, art by Mort Meskin; The Mongoose uses potions and gasses derived from snake venom that cause weird transformations. "Honesty Is the Best Policy!" public service announcement, script by Jack Schiff, art by Sheldon Moldoff; Three boys learn a lesson when they reluctantly return a lost wallet to its owner. The Flash ad. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

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    $18 46443: DC Comics HOUSE OF SECRETS #69 VG+ Grade

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  • Issue #140MJ
    House of Secrets (1956 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 140MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Origin Patchwork Man. Nestor Redondo art. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #30
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 30

    Sept. 26, 1979. Hulk/Captain America, the Black Knight (Parkhouse/Neary/Stokes), Ant-Man, Nick Fury, and the Eternals (Kirby). This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.

  • Issue #1
    Human Defense Corps (2003) 1

    WRITTEN BY TY TEMPLETON; ART BY CLEMENT SAUVE JR. AND BY JUAN VLASCO In stores May 14. Who defends the Earth when the JLA isn't around? The Sixth Branch of the U.S. Armed Forces: the Human Defense Corps! The Corps is a standing force of 10,000 highly trained soldiers equipped with the most cutting-edge weaponry available. The series follows a young man on his two-year tour of duty: from boot camp to campaigns on Apokolips, the Moon and Hell itself! For more information, see the feature article. FC, 32 PG. (1 OF 6) $2.50 Cover price $1.55.

  • Issue #4
    Human Fly (1977 Marvel) 4

    Part 2 of 2 - "Rocky Mountain Nightmare!" Two men of wealth and power claim to be the father of one lone girl and when they go to war, not even the Human Fly may be able to stop them. Written by Bill Mantlo. Art by Lee Elias and Rod Santiago. Cover by Sal Buscema and Terry Austin. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.35.

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    $8 The Human Fly #4 7.0 FN/VF fine very fine Marvel comics
    $34 Human Fly #4 CGC 8.5 Marvel 1977 Bill Mantlo Story Sal Busema Terry Austin Cover
    $36 Human Fly #4 CGC 9.0 (Dec 1977, Marvel) Buscema Austin Cover, Bill Mantlo Story

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  • Issue #8
    Human Fly (1977 Marvel) 8

    Part 1 of 2 - "The Tiger and the Fly!" Guest-starring White Tiger. Written by Bill Mantlo. Art by Frank Robbins. The Human Fly joins forces with the kung fu hero, the White tiger, but even their combined might may not be able to stop the villainous Copperhead. 32 pages, FC. NOTE: Copperhead was last seen in the pages of Daredevil (1964-1998 1st Series) #125.   Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #15
    Human Fly (1977 Marvel) 15

    "War in the Washington Monument!" Written by Bill Mantlo. Art by Lee Elias and Ricardo Villamonte. Cover by Bob Lubbers and Bob McLeod. When a madman takes a hostage at the top of the Washington Monument, the Human Fly tries to defuse the situation. But what do these men have to do with ted, one of the Fly's loyal friends? 32 pages, FC. NOTE: This issue also includes a 2-page text feature, "The Human Fly Visits the Marvel Bullpen," about the real Human Fly. Cover price $0.35.

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    $34 Human Fly #15 CGC 8.5 Marvel 1978 Bill Mantlo Story, Bob McLeod & Lubbers Cover
    $37 Human Fly #15 CGC 9.2 (Nov 1978, Marvel) Bob McLeod Cover, Bill Mantlo Story

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  • Issue #8MJ
    Human Fly (1977 Marvel) Mark Jewelers 8MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. First appearance of the new Copperhead in "The Tiger and the Fly." Script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Frank Robbins, inks by the "New York Tribe." Spider-Man cameo. Robbins/Mike Esposito cover. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #15MJ
    Human Fly (1977 Marvel) Mark Jewelers 15MJ

    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "War in the Washington Monument!" Written by Bill Mantlo. Art by Lee Elias and Ricardo Villamonte. Cover by Bob Lubbers and Bob McLeod. When a madman takes a hostage at the top of the Washington Monument, the Human Fly tries to defuse the situation. But what do these men have to do with ted, one of the Fly's loyal friends? 32 pages, FC. NOTE: This issue also includes a 2-page text feature, "The Human Fly Visits the Marvel Bullpen," about the real Human Fly. Cover price $0.35.