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  • Issue #1998
    Model and Toy Collector Special (1989) 1998

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    Tim Burton Special. Cover by Gregg Buxbaum. Saddle Stitched, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 64 Pages, B&W. Cover price $7.95.

  • Issue #37
    Modeler's Resource (1995) 37
  • Issue #39
    Modeler's Resource (1995) 39
  • Issue #46
    Modeler's Resource (1995) 46

    Modeler's Resource #46 has even more science fiction with this issue as the newest column, "Kit Girl," is introduced, featuring Julie Strange. Join Julie as she renders the Starfury! Bill Craft goes back to the classic monster closet and highlights this new Wolfman from "Monsters in Motion!" Norm Piatt gets "ticked" as he converts a Toy Biz kit into The Tick! Hilber Graf creates a tribute to Harryhausen with his hugely detailed "Clash of Monsters" diorama. The Morgans are back with their revamped column, "The Glue Queen's Krafty Korner," Fred DeRuvo delves into the sci-fi realm with BattleTech! Jim Bertges chats with the folks at Diamond Select about their busts and prepaints and Ver Curtiss is back with more from the airbrushing arena. All this, plus more figure kit, sci-fi, fantasy reviews and how-tos, profiles and lots more! (Modeler's Resource) Magazine, 66pg, PC$5.99 Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #5-1ST
    Modern Masters SC (2003-2015 TwoMorrows) 5-1ST

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    Volume 5 - 1st printing. "Jose Luis Garcia Lopez!" Thist volume of the Modern Masters series looks at the life and work of one of today's top comic-book artists, José Luis García-López. Ask any comic book artist who the best draftsman in the business is, and you'll come up with one answer: García-López. A master of anatomy, composition, and storytelling, he not only astounds his readers, but his peers as well. He is also one of the most visible artists in the industry, as his illustrations can be seen on toy packaging, in DC's "Got Milk?" advertisements, and even on jars of peanut butter. But it's his work on DC's "Big Three" - Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman - that earned José Luis García-López the title of Modern Master. Modern Masters Volume 5: José Luis García-López is composed of an extensive, career- spanning interview, lavishly illustrated with rare and unpublished art, as well as a large sketchbook section. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 120 pages, B&W. Cover price $14.95.

  • Issue #5-REP
    Modern Masters SC (2003-2015 TwoMorrows) 5-REP

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    Volume 5 - 2nd and later printings. "Jose Luis Garcia Lopez!" Thist volume of the Modern Masters series looks at the life and work of one of today's top comic-book artists, José Luis García-López. Ask any comic book artist who the best draftsman in the business is, and you'll come up with one answer: García-López. A master of anatomy, composition, and storytelling, he not only astounds his readers, but his peers as well. He is also one of the most visible artists in the industry, as his illustrations can be seen on toy packaging, in DC's "Got Milk?" advertisements, and even on jars of peanut butter. But it's his work on DC's "Big Three" - Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman - that earned José Luis García-López the title of Modern Master. Modern Masters Volume 5: José Luis García-López is composed of an extensive, career- spanning interview, lavishly illustrated with rare and unpublished art, as well as a large sketchbook section. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 120 pages, B&W. Cover price $14.95.

  • Issue #1
    Moe and Schmoe Comics (1948) 1

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    Cover by Art Helfant. Stories and art by Art Helfant. A comedic duo in the tradition of Mutt & Jeff, whose various jobs lead them to wacky misadventures. On their first case, detectives Moe and Schmoe must track down Shlump the Lump, although they don't know what crime he's committed. To get jobs at Paramouse Studios, M & S must pass a barrage of tests. After rescuing the Maharajah of Pakisgoon, Moe and Schmoe receive what they think is a worthless reward. Moe & Schmoe; Shlump, the Lump; Hot Air and Cold Sweat. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $89 Moe & Schmoe #1 (D.S. Publishing, Spring 1948) Golden Age, CGC Graded (3.5)

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  • Issue #2
    Moe and Schmoe Comics (1948) 2

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    Cover by Art Helfant. Stories and art by Art Helfant. A comedic duo in the tradition of Mutt & Jeff, whose various jobs lead them to wacky misadventures. Cats invade Moe and Schmoe's home, right when they're hosting a visitor who hates animals. Moe and Schmoe compete for a spot as a contestant on a radio quiz show. When Moe gets a night job, Schmoe tries to help him stay awake. Moe & Schmoe; Timothy the Tramp; The Lady Killer. Final issue of the series. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Monkees (1967-1969 Dell) 16
    Published 1969 by Dell.

    Photo cover features Peter Tork, Michael Nesmith, Micky Dolenz, and Davy Jones. Art by Jose Delbo. Cover number is 12-533-811. Dell's comic about the TV rock band does surprisingly well at capturing the madcap, absurd humor of the beloved show. Mickey inherits an airline, and the friendly skies will never be the same. Sent out to buy milk, Peter buys a cow instead, but now they have to hide it from the city inspector or pay a pet deposit. The boys' day at the beach is disrupted by shark sightings. The Lonely Way to Fly; Cow Boys; Help...Help...Sharks! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

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    $20 The Monkees #16 (1968) in 5.0 Very Good/Fine
    $25 The Monkees #16 DELL comic book VG comic book 1968 Photo cover Davey Jones

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  • Issue #KIT-01
    Monkeybone Promotional Media Book (2001) KIT-01

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    This item was sent out to members of the media to promote the Twentieth Century Fox Film "Monkeybone" starring Brendan Fraser, Bridget Fonda, and Whoopi Goldberg. It includes a synopsis, list of characters, promotional information, and introduction to the actors. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 9-in. x 12-in., 28 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #1
    Monkeyshines Comics (1944) 1

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    Contains funny animal stories. In order of appearance: "Marmaduke Monk"; "Let's All Play Golf" activity page; "The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat"; "Carrottop Cabot, The Rhyming Rabbit"; "More Monkeyshines" activity page; "Nutty Squirrel" art by Hal Lockwood; "The Song of Marmaduke Monk"; "Slick Chick"; "Tuffy Bear"; "Making Monkeyshines with a Pencil, Hey Kids! Lets Draw!" activity page; "Hillbilly Goat"; "The Puzzle Corner" activity page; "Aesop's Fables, The Fable of the Fox and the Crow"; and "Family Album" activity page. "Marmaduke Monk Goes Visiting" rebus story. 52 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Monkeyshines Comics (1944) 3

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    Contains funny animal stories. In order of appearance: "Marmaduke Monk"; "The Puzzle Corner" activity page; "The Gingham Dog and Calico Cat"; "Carrottop Cabot, The Rhyming Rabbit"; "Let's Go Hunting!" activity page; "Nutty Squirrel"; "Pete the Peke"; "Tuffy Bear"; "Monkeyshines Tune: Jingle Bells" song page; "Superham, The Pig of Tomorrow"; "Aesop's Fables, The Dove and the Ant"; and "Answer Page". "The Taffy Pull at Marmaduke's" text story by Ferdie Fieldmouse. 52 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Monkeyshines Comics (1944) 9

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    Sam Singer cover. Contains funny animal stories. In order of appearance: "Marmaduke Monk"; "The Kid and the Candy"; "The Mouses and the Cats"; "Pete the Peke"; "Carrottop Cabot, The Rhyming Rabbit"; "Tuffy Bear"; "Fox and the Wolf, An Aesop's Fable"; "Marmy"; "Harry the Horse"; "Nutty Squirrel"; and "Harry the Horse". "Marmaduke Monk: Magician" text story by Joe Blair. 52 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Monkeyshines Comics (1944) 16

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    Stories reprinted in (and cover art reprinted on) Fun Time (1953) #1. Contains funny animal stories. In order of appearance: "Pat and Mike"; "Funny Bunny"; "Pete the Peke"; "Nutty Squirrel"; "Marmaduke Monk"; "The Fox and the Stork, an Aesop Fable"; and "Tuffy Bear". "Chestnuts Gathered by Nutty Squirrel" joke pages. 52 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Moon Streak (2015 Guardian Knight) 3

    Written by Austin Rogers and Wes Hartman. Art and Cover by Harvey Taliboa and Wes Hartman. Mayhem, murder, and bloodshed, the only way Veronica believes she can get to the top. Leading Moon Streak on his first villainous outing proves to be more complicated than she ever dreams and instead of skyrocketing to infamy V and Moon Streak head home with some furry new friends. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #2
    Mopsy (1948) 2
    Published 1948 by St. John.

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    Cover by Gladys Parker. Stories and art by Gladys Parker, Fred Neher and Clayton Cole. One of the first female-centric comic strips, by pioneering female artist Gladys Parker, Mopsy combines an Ever Meulen art style with pantomime-style gags and good-girl art. Mopsy has to break her date with Rick to hang out with the boss's nerdy son Mortimer, so she decides to date both at once. The date goes down at the history museum, with help from a friendly mummy. Mopsy turns an eviction into a sidewalk cafe, perhaps the ultimate in making the best of a bad situation. The backup strip, Fred Neher's Some Punkins, is a one-panel gag strip that also features good-girl art. Plus "Mopsy Modes" paper dolls, showcasing the fashions of the era. Who Stole That Kiss?; Mopsy; Some Punkins; Mopsy Modes; Going to the Dogs. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    More Fun Comics (1935) 17
    Published Jan 1937 by DC.

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    Cover art by Vin Sullivan. "The Resbian Affair, Part 4," script by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, art by W. C. Brigham; Sandra and Lorenz have escaped from the Resbian prison and stolen a plane. "Prince of Patrania, Part 15," script and art by Vin Sullivan; Spike lands in Patrania and is mistaken for the king. Untitled Don Drake on the Planet Saro story, script by Ken Fitch, art by Clem Gretter; Don and Betty are still captives in the Room of Blinding Light. "Episode 7" starring The Three Musketeers, script by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, art by Sven Elven; The four friends celebrate with a sumptuous dinner. "Koth and the Seven, Part 5," script by Jerry Siegel (as Leger), art by Joe Shuster (as Reuths); Occult conjures up a phantom army to defeat Koth. "Episode 16" starring Ivanhoe, script by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, art by Raymond Perry; adapted from the Sir Walter Scott novel. Untitled Pep Morgan story, script and art by Creig Flessel; Hi-jinx on skis. "The Bedouin Adventure, Part 16," script and art by Tom Hickey; Wing makes a break for freedom. "Fang Gow of China" Part 17, script by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, art by Leo O'Mealia; Fang Gow has kidnapped Le Grand's daughter. "People of the Red Planet, Part 3" starring Mark Marson, script and art by Tom Hickey; The ceiling of the pit is slowly descending on Mark and Monty. "Island Adventure, Part 7," script and art by Russell Cole (as Alger); Woozy Watts runs from a stranger. "Alaskan Adventure, Part 3" starring Bob Merritt and Prospector Jake, script by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, art by Leo O'Mealia; Aerial battle in Alaska. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    More Fun Comics (1935) 21
    Published Jun 1937 by DC.

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    Cover by Vince Sullivan. Ad for New Adventure Comics #16. "The Brain, Part 2," script and art by Will Ely (as Will Georgi); The Brain is revealed to be the power behind Captain Snegg. "The Kidnaping of Spike, Part 2," script and art by Vincent Sullivan; Patrania is flooded with rumors that the King has fled, and war with Provokia looms. "The Smugglers, Part 3," script and art by Tom Hickey; Wing escapes from his captors, sets their ship on fire, and escapes underwater, but is late for dinner. "Fang Gow of China, Part 21," script and art by Leo O'Mealia; Barry O'Neil, Jean, and LeGrand attempt to escape, but only Jean is in the plane when it takes off. "In the Wilderness, Part 9," script and art by Creig Flessel; The Bradley Boys are attacked by a grizzly bear. "Alaskan Adventure, Part 7," script by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, art by Leo O'Mealia; Bob Merritt is captured by the Asians; The gangsters wait to attack until they know where the gold is. "The Underwater City," script and art by Tom Hickey; Brad Hardy and Prince Kardos discover an underwater city where they can breathe like they were on land. "The Secret Mine, Part 4," script by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, art by Will Ely (as Will Georgi); Jack Woods and Fagin are trapped by a mine cave-in. "The Dan Bowers Case, Part 5," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster; Sandy goes seemingly berserk and arrests every connected hoodlum in town, daring the authorities to let them out again. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    More Fun Comics (1935) 22
    Published Jul 1937 by DC.

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  • Issue #31
    More Fun Comics (1935) 31
    Published May 1938 by DC.

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    Cover by Creig Flessel. Superman ad. "Sandra's Vacation, Part 4," art by Will Ely; Sandra of the Secret Service tracks down the missing jewels and captures the criminal. "Doctor Occult vs. the Master of Corpses," script by Jerry Siegel (as Leger), art by Joe Shuster (as Reuths); Daro employs zombies in his mine, but he's really planning to rule the world. "Captives of the Notorious Captain Scudd," art by Creig Flessel; Buzz Brown and Sandy find themselves prisoners of the notorious Captain Scudd, who saved them from the squall last issue; Their only option is mutiny. "The Murder of Cyrus Judd," starring Wing Brady, art by Tom Hickey; Jill discovers the murdered man is her uncle Cyrus, who had conspired with Ali Massa to sell her into slavery. "The Murder of Lord Greystone," art by Tom Hickey; Mark Marson continues to pursue the murderer of Greystone, but as this is the last episode, never finds him. "Hunchy Bambace," art by Will Ely; Hunchy is behind the murder of a shopkeeper, but Johnnie can't hold him because he has a fake alibi. "The Curse of Foo Ti Lai, Part 1," art by Ed Winiarksi; A speaker is murdered at the Cosmopolitan Museum and Red tracks the killers, only to be captured and thrown off a bridge. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #34
    More Fun Comics (1935) 34
    Published Aug 1938 by DC.

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    Cover by Vince Sullivan. "The Stolen Radio Car," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster; Sandy and Larry steal Dugan's radio car as a joke, but when they go back to get it, there's a dead body in it. "Dahnjer," starring Buccaneer, script and art by Bernard Baily; Now the Captain of the Serpent, Dennis puts into the port of Dahnjer to meet Captain Klaugh. "The Shipwrecked Gamblers," starring Cap'n Jerry, art by R. A. Burley. Untitled Red Logan story, art by Ed Winiarski; Gumbardo buys the jury and gets off Scott free. Untitled Three Musketeers story (episode 23), script and art by Sven Elven. Untitled Jack Woods story, art by Jim Chambers. "Paid In Full," starring Wing Brady, art by Tom Hickey. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #37
    More Fun Comics (1935) 37
    Published Nov 1938 by DC.

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    Cover by Creig Flessel. Superman ad. "The Night Raiders," starring the Masked Ranger, script and art by Jim Chambers; Marge and Sally are highly suspicious of Uncle Grant's motives. He seems more interested in the map than in them. "San Columbo," script and art by Bob Jenney; San Colombo recruits Hawkes to command its air force. "Neglecting to Salute," art by Tom Hickey; Wing Brady spends days baiting Van Blarcom trying to make him crack. "Boat Chase," script and art by Will Ely; Johnnie pursues the Tigers Claw gang. "The Dictator was Murdered!!", art by Ed Winiarski; Just as Red arrives in Boronia, the visiting dictator of Blubia is murdered. 2-page Ginger Snap story, script and art by Bob Kane. "Mystery of the Hunting Lodge," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe. "Foiling the Air Pirates," starring Rex Darrell, script and art by Terry Gilkison. Untitled Lt. Bob Neal of Sub 662 story, script by Bob Hirsch, art by Rusty Lehman. "Calling Car K - Street Fight at 278 Scovill Ave.," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster. Untitled Buccaneer story, script and art by Bernard Baily; Dennis Stone confronts the governor. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #40
    More Fun Comics (1935) 40
    Published Feb 1939 by DC.

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  • Issue #51
    More Fun Comics (1935) 51
    Published Jan 1940 by DC.

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  • Issue #104
    More Fun Comics (1935) 104
    Published Aug 1945 by DC.

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    1st Superboy cover. Cover by Henry Boltinoff (Dover and Clover) and Stan Kaye (Superboy). "Merchant of Menace" starring Green Arrow and Speedy, art by Maurice del Bourgo. "Good Hunting," script by Don Cameron (as Jerry Siegel), art by Joe Shuster; When Johnny and his mother are going to be evicted from their home, Johnny decides to go out and discover something valuable to help pay down the mortgage; However, when he discovers the men responsible for the situation he and his mother finds themselves in, it is Superboy that must take a hand and save Johnny from certain death. "The Missing Musicians" starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton Jr.). "Railroad Roundup" starring Dover and Clover, art by Henry Boltinoff. "The Great Goldfish Bowl," art by Louis Cazeneuve; A millionaire commissions Aquaman to find his nephew's pet goldfish. 52 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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    $3,999 More Fun Comics #104 - D.C. Comics 1945 CGC 8.5 1st Superboy cover.

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  • Issue #105
    More Fun Comics (1935) 105
    Published Oct 1945 by DC.

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    "Miracle of the Mistaken Miser" starring Green Arrow and Speedy, art by Maurice del Bourgo. "The Million-Dollar Marbles Tournament!," script by Don Cameron (as Jerry Siegel), pencils by Joe Shuster, inks by Marvin Stein; Superboy uses the idea of a marbles tournament to help recover a secret formula and sample of an amazing plastic sent to Plummer Plastics by the inventor on his death bed. "Hearse for Hoodlums" starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton Jr.). "Dressed to Kill" text story by Whitney Ellsworth (as Fred Whitby). "Figures Don't Lie" starring Dover and Clover, art by Henry Boltinoff. Be-Kind-to-Whales Week" starring Aquaman, art by Louis Cazeneuve. 52 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #106
    More Fun Comics (1935) 106
    Published Dec 1945 by DC.

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    Cover by Stan Kaye. "Consultant in Crime," art by Maurice del Bourgo; Green Arrow and Speedy vs. The Specialist. "Crimes on Delivery!", script by Don Cameron (as Jerry Siegel), art by Marvin Stein (as Joe Shuster); Saddened by being turned down as a reporter on the school newspaper, The Student Star, Daffy overhears information regarding a milk racket, which is considered a threat to the peace and health of the community, and reports it as an expose in the next edition; At first, the story apparently backfires in Daffy's face, but Superboy soon discovers the truth in it. "Look Out Below" starring Dover and Clover, script by Whitney Ellsworth, art by Henry Boltinoff. "The Outlaw's Outing" starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton Jr.). "The Liar Who Told the Truth," art by Louis Cazeneuve; Aquaman vs. Captain Ligh. 52 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #117
    More Fun Comics (1935) 117
    Published Dec 1946 by DC.

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  • Issue #119
    More Fun Comics (1935) 119
    Published Feb 1947 by DC.

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    Humor stories. Captain Tootsie (Tootsie Roll) ad, "Captain Tootsie Saves the Sailplane," by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1954
    More Fun With Your 22 Rifle 1954






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    4th edition. A handbook of new and interesting shooting sports, emphasizing safety. Published by Will Eisner's American Visuals Corporation with a cover by Eisner. 6.5-in. x 9-in.; full color; 16 newsprint pages.

  • Issue #4A
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 4A
    Published 1961 by EC.

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Sing Along with Mad booklet. Painted cover art by Kelly Freas. "New Movie Monsters From Madison Avenue," script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Wallace Wood; Ideas for horror movies based on current advertising campaigns. "America's Dream Car," script by Sy Reit, art by Bob Clarke; A list of consumer complaints about modern car design and a suggestion of a design that addresses them...the Model T. "The Rifle, Man!", script by Nick Megliola, art by Mort Drucker; After a typical day of killin' folk, Lucas's wife comes to town and kills him because his TV show ratings were higher than hers. "Madison Avenue Turns To History And Literature," script by Larry Siegel, art by Bob Clarke; Parodies of various magazine ads using history or literature as motifs. "Distinctive Picket Lines," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge; Specialized picket signs for various professions. "Movie Land," script by Larry Siegel, art by Joe Orlando; Parody of typical Hollywood star gossip magazines. "A Best Seller Hits The Commercial Trail," script by Sy Reit, art by Wally Wood; A rather prescient look at the future of merchandising for a successful novel, using "Doctor Zhivago" as an example. "Barber Shop," script and art by Dave Berg; Special chairs at the barber shop so men can enjoy a fantasy while having their hair cut. "The Truth About Before And "After" Ads," script by Sy Reit, art by Wallace Wood; The real "after" photos showing unexpected side effects of various products. "I.B.M. Cards," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Joe Orlando; Interpreting the punches on computer billing cards. "The Nearsighted Man And The Telephone," script and art by Don Martin; A man mistakes another man for a pay phone, and another man retrieves the dime from the "phone" man's mouth. "MAD's Up-To-Date Version of The Night Before Christmas," script by Paul Laikin (translation) and Clement Clarke Moore (original), art by Wallace Wood; A hip rendition of the classic poem, with illustration showing Santa and the reindeer wearing shades, goatees and berets. "Changing History For Commercial TV," script by Larry Siegel, art by Joe Orlando. "Blue Confessions," script by Paul Laikin, art by Wallace Wood. "Vic Tinny Gyms," script by Al Jaffe, art by Wally Wood; Discusses the methods and success of the new style of commercial gym. Parody of Vic Tanny Gyms. Back cover strip with art by Kelly Freas. 92 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #1
    Morningstar Book 1 Black Dog (1990) 1
  • Issue #1
    Morty The Dog (1986 Starhead) 1

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    Stories, art and cover by Steve Willis. Reprints of Willis beloved minicomics, featuring foul-mouthed, philosophically inclined Morty the Dog. Bark and Bite; The Big Break; Ad Vice Advice; The Death of Morty the Dog (but not the last one). 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #2
    Morty The Dog (1986 Starhead) 2

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    Dog Bits. Stories, art and cover by Steve Willis. Reprints of Willis beloved minicomics, most of which have Morty the Dog only in bit parts. Snake Skin; Dewey Decimal; Super Hero; I Always Miss Out; Christs Dog; Cafe USA; Xenophobic Knives; Brave New Nazis. Although five issues were planned, this was the final issue of the series; Morty next appeared in the Lives and Deaths of Morty the Dog. 7 in. x 5 in. 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #4703
    Mountain Boys Mini Calenders (1947) 4703
    • Paper: White

    March 1947 (4703) - Mountain Boys mini calendar/pamphlet from the year 1947. These were distributed by many different companies across the country. Each mini includes an illustration and caption featuring Paul Webb's Mountain Boys comic strip characters and opens to reveal a newspaper style centerfold giving news on the Boy's home and the colorful characters who reside there. On the backside is an advertisement to rebore your engine so that the pistons can run smoothly.

  • Issue #4704
    Mountain Boys Mini Calenders (1947) 4704

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    April 1947 (4704) - Mountain Boys mini calendar/pamphlet from the year 1947. These were distributed by many different companies across the country. Each mini includes an illustration and caption featuring Paul Webb's Mountain Boys comic strip characters and opens to reveal a newspaper style centerfold giving news on the Boy's home and the colorful characters who reside there. On the backside is an advertisement to rebore your engine so that the pistons can run smoothly.

  • Issue #4705
    Mountain Boys Mini Calenders (1947) 4705

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    May 1947 (4705) - Mountain Boys mini calendar/pamphlet from the year 1947. These were distributed by many different companies across the country. Each mini includes an illustration and caption featuring Paul Webb's Mountain Boys comic strip characters and opens to reveal a newspaper style centerfold giving news on the Boy's home and the colorful characters who reside there. On the backside is an advertisement to rebore your engine so that the pistons can run smoothly.

  • Issue #4708
    Mountain Boys Mini Calenders (1947) 4708

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    August 1947 (4708) - Mountain Boys mini calendar/pamphlet from the year 1947. These were distributed by many different companies across the country. Each mini includes an illustration and caption featuring Paul Webb's Mountain Boys comic strip characters and opens to reveal a newspaper style centerfold giving news on the Boy's home and the colorful characters who reside there. On the backside is an advertisement to rebore your engine so that the pistons can run smoothly.

  • Issue #35
    MovieTowns Animal Antics (1950) 35

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  • Issue #40
    MovieTowns Animal Antics (1950) 40

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    Cover art by Otto Feuer. Muggsy the Car Salesman starring the Raccoon Kids, art by Otto Feuer; Muggsy brags about what a great driver he is. Lemuel Shows Up starring Doodles Duck, script and art by Sheldon Mayer; Nephew Lemuel comes for a visit and Doodles tries to feed him by convincing Buttons he's the Postmaster General. Untitled Bernard the Brave story, art by Otto Feuer; Bernard applies for bloodhound duty with the police. The Rowing Machine starring Nip and Chip, art by Otto Feuer. Cousin Roderick starring the Raccoon Kids, art by Otto Feuer. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #46
    MovieTowns Animal Antics (1950) 46

    Cover art by Otto Feuer. Calling All Cowboys starring the Raccoon Kids, art by Otto Feuer; As usual Muggsy is bragging about his skills as a bronco buster, and then has to prove them. The Haunted House starring Fraidy Cat, art by Otto Feuer; When Fraidy inherits a house, Pete and Oscar try to scare him into giving it to them. The Hag-Toothed Honey Hound starring Blackie Bear, art by Rube Grossman; The kids convince Blackie that an Honey Hound is after his honey. Home Sweet Home starring Tortoise and the Hare, art by Rube Grossman. The Entertainer starring the Raccoon Kids, art by Otto Feuer; Muggsy brags about his years in show business. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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    $20 DC Comics Animal Antics #46 Golden Age 1953 VG

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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Mr. and Mrs. (1922 Whitman Publishing Co.) 1-1ST




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    Whitman Publishing Company, by Briggs, 9 x 9-1/2, no number, 52 pages, cardboard cover, B&W, 1922.

  • Issue #42
    Mr. District Attorney (1948 DC) 42

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    Cover by Win Mortimer. Stories by Henry Boltinoff, Morris Waldinger and unknown. Art by Howard Purcell, Charles Paris, Jim McArdle, Henry Boltinoff and Morris Waldinger. Brand-new adventures of TV and radio's favorite! Mr. District Attorney in: "Supermarket Sleuth!" with art by Howard Purcell and Charles Paris; "The Black Market Passport Racket!" with art by Purcell and Paris; and "The Four-Legged Cop!" with art by Purcell and Paris. Also in this issue: A Casebook Mystery "The Case of the Double-Crossing Prospectors!" with art by Jim McArdle; "Two Suicides!" 1-pager by Morris Waldinger; Casey the Cop 1-pager by Henry Boltinoff; The Crime File 2-page text article; and Quick Quiz half-pager. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #53
    Mr. District Attorney (1948 DC) 53

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    Cover by Ruben Moreira. Stories by Henry Boltinoff and unknown. Art by Howard Purcell, Ray Burnley, Henry Boltinoff and unknown. Mr. District Attorney in: "The Courtroom Patrol" with art by Howard Purcell and Ray Burnley; "Harrington's Country Cousin" with art by Purcell and Burnley; and "The Canine Eye-Witness" with art by Purcell and Burnley. Also in this issue: Casey the Cop 1-pager by Henry Boltinoff; The D.A. File 1-page text article; Oddities in Crime half-pager, reprinted from issue #6; and Betty half-pager, reprinted from Date with Judy (1947) #24. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #66
    Mr. District Attorney (1948 DC) 66
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    Cover by Sheldon Moldoff. Stories by Henry Boltinoff and unknown. Art by Sheldon Moldoff and Henry Boltinoff. Mr. District Attorney in: "The Secret of the D.A.'s Diary" with art by Sheldon Moldoff; "The Riddle of the Timber Raids" with art by Moldoff; and "The Case of the Secret Seven" with art by Moldoff. Also in this issue: Warden Willis 2-pager by Henry Boltinoff; Casey the Cop 1-pager by Boltinoff, reprinted from Batman (1940) #81; and The D.A. File 1-page text article. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $8.10.

  • Issue #KIT-01
    Mr. Magoo Promotional Media Book (1997) KIT-01

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    This item was sent out to members of the media to promote Walt Disney Pictures' "Mr. Magoo" starring Leslie Nielsen, Kelly Lynch, and Malcolm McDowell. It includes a synopsis, list of characters, promotional information, and introduction to the actors. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 24 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #2
    Mr. Monster (1985 Eclipse) 2
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4391618005
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    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    "Hemo Boy." Mr. Monster battles one of the biggest monsters of them all: Communism. Script and pencils by Michael T. Gilbert, inks by William Messner Loebs. Cover by Dave Stevens. Cover price $1.75.

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    $60 Doc Stearn... Mr. Monster #2 CGC 9.2 Classic Dave Stevens Cover! Eclipse 1985
    $99 Doc Stearn... Mr. Monster #2 - Eclipse 1985 CGC 9.6 Michael T. Gilbert story Wil
    $149 DOC STEARN... MR. MONSTER #2 CGC 9.6 WP (1985) Dave Stevens cover

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  • Issue #8
    Ms. Marvel (2014 3rd Series) 8

    Written by C. Willow Wilson. Art by Adrian Alphona. Cover by Jamie McKelvie. Kamala crosses paths with Inhumanity for the first time -- by meeting the royal pup, Lockjaw! Every girl wants a puppy, but this one may be too much of a handful, even for a super hero with embiggening powers. He may be the Queen's pooch, but this dog's one royal pain in the neck. 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $2.99.

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    $38 Ms. Marvel Kamala Khan #8 2014 | CGC 8.5 White Pages | Kamala meets Lockjaw!

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  • Issue #10
    Ms. Marvel (2014 3rd Series) 10

    Written by C. Willow Wilson. Art by Adrian Alphona. Cover by Kris Anka. Kamala bands together with some unlikely heroes against the maniacal Inventor. But has she taken on more than she can handle? Find out why Ms. Marvel is the best new super hero of the year! 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3B
    Ms. Marvel (2015 4th Series) 3B

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    Limited 1 for 25 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover. Written by G. Willow Wilson. Art by Takeshi Miyagawa. Cover by Babs Tarr. SPOILER ALERT: The agents at HOPE YARDS DEVELOPMENT aren't actually interested in real estate. Turns out, the development company that co-opted Ms. Marvel's face has been busy brainwashing the people of Jersey City...including BRUNO! Can Kamala find a way to save her city and her best friend from being mindless gentrified automatons? 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.