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  • Issue #23C
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    Written by Mike Costa. Art by Juan Frigeri. Cover by Jacen Burrows. The new armies of the gods collide with the newly undead humans as the fodder for the fray! Mike Costa pushes the world to the limit as the raised pantheons engage in all-out war! And though Earth may be the prize for the ultimate victors, will a burnt cinder of rock be worth the heavenly wrath that has been unleashed? 32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #15
    Golden Legacy (1966-1972 Fitzgerald Publications) 15

    1st printing. Black History comic series. "Ancient African Kingdoms" Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #15
    Golden Legacy (1976 Fitzgerald Publications) Reprints 15

    Reprint. Black History comic series. "Ancient African Kingdoms." Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1A
    Gothic Scrolls Drayven (1997) 1A

    By David Hernandez. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #14
    Green Lantern (1941 1st Series DC) 14

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    Cover art by Irwin Hasen. The Case of the Crooked Crook starring Green Lantern, script by Alfred Bester, art by Martin Nodell; Green Lantern faces a nefarious plot by the Lisper Gang to use a respectable employment agency as a cover for their racket. Mutt and Jeff strips by Al Smith [signed as Bud Fisher]. The Smile That Wins starring Green Lantern, script by Alfred Bester, art by Martin Nodell; Alan visits the doctor foe a stomach ache and he is told the pain is psycho-somatic; The cure: smile!; But when Alan smiles, it has a very strange effect on people: it makes them confess to crimes they have committed! The Cave Kid Goes To Town starring Green Lantern, script by Henry Kuttner, art by Martin Nodell; While on vacation, Alan and Doiby discover what appears to be a primitive boy living in a cave; G.L. attempts to discover just who the boy really is and the answer is quite unexpected!; story takes place in Gotham. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Grifter and the Mask (1996) 2

    Written by Steven Seagle. Art by Luciano Lima and Joe Pimentel. Cover by Kyle Hotz. The new fella wearing The Mask has got a major problem with guns. He wants 'em gone, and he'll kill anyone who stands in his way! Including Grifter! As hot as the Las Vegas strip may be, it's about to get hotter! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #34A
    Grimm Fairy Tales (2005 Zenescope) 34A

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    Cover by Al Rio. by Dan Wickline What price for eternal youth? In the twisted style you've come to expect, Grimm Fairy Tales present 'Puss n' Boots!' The pursuit of immortality knows no limits for some, even when it comes to family. Aunt and niece are willing to commit the ultimate act in hopes of living forever, all while trying to meet the insatiable needs of a feline statue that feeds on human souls. The mysterious Belinda shares the ancient history of the unusual statue, a story so compelling that it propels niece against aunt toward the story's horrifying conclusion! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #87A
    Grimm Fairy Tales (2005 Zenescope) 87A

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    Cover by Emilio Laiso. (W) Patrick Shand. (A) Salvador Velazquez. THE PHOENIX - PART TWO With their wicked plans set in motion, the Dark One and Cindy hunt down the phoenix that Sela and Belinda have taken under their protection. Sela can't fight this battle alone, but is Belinda a trustworthy companion, or will she fall into her old deceptive ways? The Guardian of the Nexus and her greatest nemesis are put to the test in the explosive conclusion to The Phoenix! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4-15C
    Grimm's Ghost Stories (1972 Gold Key) 4-15C

    15ยข cover price. Across the centuries a spirit reaches out from its tomb! Featuring: 7 page story "Don't Kill The Dead" drawn by Oscar Novelle; 6 page story "The Night Caller" drawn by Jack Sparling; 6 page story "The Farmer In The Well" drawn by John Celardo; 6 page story "The Bridgekeeper" drawn by Luis Dominguez. Painted cover by George Wilson. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #5
    H.P. Lovecraft's Dream-Quest of Unknown Kaddath (1997) 5

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    From the novel. Part five of a five issue series. B & W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #22
    Hammer's Halls of Horror (UK 1978 Top Sellers) 22
    • Paper: Off white
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    Painted cover by Brian Lewis. Stories by Steve Parkhouse, Steve Moore, John Brosnan, Cathy O'Brien, Tony Crawley, and Bob Sheridan. Art by David Jackson and Sergio Goudenzi. Edited by Dez Skinn of Warrior fame, House of Hammer presented comics adaptations and articles based on Hammer Films' legendary horror movies, featuring an array of British comics talent early in their careers. A comics adaptation of Hammer's first Mummy picture, 1959's The Mummy. Kharis rises from his tomb to stalk the archaeologists who violated the tomb of his beloved. In a Terror Tales short, an escaped convict is chained to an injured cellmate, but he's not going to let that slow him down. Plus a history and filmography of the Hammer film studio, continued from the previous issue. The Mummy; Media Macabre/Review; History of Hammer; Revenge of the Vampire; Warlords of the Deep; Terror of the Tomb; Van Helsing's Terror Tales: The Hand of Fate. 8-in. x 10.5-in., 52 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #7
    Hanna-Barbera Presents (1995) 7

    Wacky Races Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #4
    Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor (1995) 4

    Written by Harlan Ellison. Art by Eric Shanower. Hey, pal, we just got the numbers in on the first issue of this series, and all we can say is Wow. Well, that's not all we can say. We can also say Thank You. But, you know, the best way to say Thanks is not with words; it's with actions. And that's why we've pulled out all the stops for this issue of Dream Corridor. We chained fan-favorite writer Peter David down in the cellar to script the adaptation of "Catman," the story about how the other half, the criminal element, lives. Then we hung around in the bushes of Mike Deodato's house, and ambushed him when he left to send off his latest pages of Wonder Woman. (When you see the crease down the middle of page 12 of the next WW, know that it's our fault.) He's down in that same cellar with Peter, painting all those beautiful "Catman" pages. You wouldn't think a guy surviving on bread and water would be able to do such a wonderful job! The body they have to keep stepping over is John Byrne, who has been locked down there for months. He's just turned in his final installment of "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream," and he's working up the strength to climb the stairs. And the icing on the corpse this month is this intriguing tale of fantasy titled "Cold Friend," which boasts a script adaptation by R.A. Jones and the artwork of David Lapham (Stray Bullets). Interstitial framing sequences for the whole schmagegi have been created by Harlan Ellison and rendered by Eric Shanower. Wrap it all up with a painted cover by Jane McKenzie and an all-new short story by Ellison titled "Chatting with Anubis," and you got yourself one big Thank You. Now on with our show. Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor -- Building a global community through Creative Untruthing. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #60
    Hawkgirl (2006) 60
    Tags: Hawkman Returns (part 4)
    Published Mar 2007 by DC.

    Written by Walter Simonson. Art by Renato Arlem. Cover by Howard Chaykin. Concluding the 4-part story begun in HAWKMAN #59 and crossing over with JSA CLASSIFIED #21 & 22! Hawkgirl defines her next priority on Earth: destroy Hath-Set and break the vicious circle of the Hawks' doomed existences. ? 32 pg, FC Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1
    Heru Son of Ausar (1986 1st Series) 1
  • Issue #3
    Heru Son of Ausar (1986 1st Series) 3

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  • Issue #1
    Heru Son of Ausar (1993 2nd 1-shot) 1
  • Issue #60
    Hit Comics (1940 Quality) 60

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    Cover art by Pete Riss. The Mummy, script by William Woolfolk, art by Pete Riss; People watch helplessly as Egyptologists fall one-by-one due to the curse of Pharaoh Ra-Kut.....but it is the ancient king that helps reveal the true killer. Gatoff At the Movies starring Sir Roger, art by Bart Tumey. Shore Leave At Mandragoona starring Bob and Swab, script and art by Klaus Nordling. Mr. Malice starring Betty Bates, art by Alice Kirkpatrick. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Hollywood Confessions (1949) 2

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    Early Joe Kubert cover and art (entire book).

    Cover by Joe Kubert. Stories and art by Joe Kubert, Carmine Infantino, Hy Rosen, Robert Bernstein, and John Belfi. Love and heartbreak in Tinseltown and its suburbs. Director Jack Diamond has a meltdown on the set and realizes he's sacrificed love for Hollywood success, in a story with art by comics legend Joe Kubert. In another story with inks by Kubert, Florine gives up zoologist boyfriend Barry, and her own moral scruples, to get Hollywood success at any cost. Edythe gets a job as a stand-in for a movie star, but her scheming threatens her attempts at romance and her livelihood, in a story with early art by future DC legend Carmine Infantino. Success or Else!; The Scandal I Had to Confess; My Lips Had to Be Tamed; Career Mad. Final issue under this title; series continues as Hollywood Pictorial (1950) #3. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    House of Hammer (UK 1976 Top Sellers) 15

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    Painted cover by Brian Lewis. Stories by Dave Gibbons (credited as Dave G. Chester), Donne Avenell, John Brosnan, Tony Crawley, John Fleming and Alan Frank. Art by David Jackson and Dave Gibbons (credited as Dave G. Chester). Edited by Dez Skinn of Warrior fame, House of Hammer presented comics adaptations and articles based on Hammer Films' legendary horror movies, featuring an array of British comics talent early in their careers. A comics adaptation of Hammer's third Mummy film, The Mummy's Shroud. Members of the expedition that opened an ancient Egyptian tomb are stalked by an undying killer. In a Terror Tales short, the alcoholic proprietor of a traveling freak show has an encounter with an ancient Egyptian mummy. This story is an early work by future Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons, credited as "Dave G. Chester." An article by George Romero (!) about his independent-film process, and an interview with the director of Die! Die! My Darling! Plus a retrospective of Mummy movies. The Mummy's Shroud; Media Macabre/Review; Fanatic; After the Living Dead; Shadow of the Sphinx; Victor Frankenstein; Van Helsing's Terror Tales: Wilber's Whisky. 8-in. x 10.5-in., 52 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #286
    House of Mystery (1951-1983 1st Series) 286

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    Cover by Joe Kubert. Featuring: 1 page House of Mystery introduction drawn by Romeo Tanghal; 10 page story "The Long Arm of the Law" written by David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson) and drawn by Irwin Hasen & Danny Bulanadi; 5 page story "Slave of the Pharaoh" written by Bill Kelley and drawn by Ernie Patricio; 1 page Cain's Game Room filler by Dave Manak; 8 page story "The Man Who Died Tomorrow" written by Carl Wessler and drawn by Lee Elias. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.50.

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

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    Cover art by Ruben Moreira. "The Phantom Duel," art by Bill Ely; Pierre Monsard's ghost returns from the dead to finish his duel with Raoul. "The Unlucky Beauties, art by Bernard Baily. Special Election Exhibit public service announcement with Binky, script by Jack Schiff, art by Bob Oksner. "The Sorcerer's Handcuffs," art by Mort Drucker; A set of magical handcuffs binds any two people together until good triumphs over evil. "The Strange Mind of Mother Shipton" text story by George Kashdan. "The Hand of Doom," art by Jim Mooney; Two giant hands appear in the sky and break off parts of famous landmarks. Also, gag tales by Henry Boltinoff. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #108
    House of Secrets (1956 1st Series) 108

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    Cover art by Jack Sparling. "Act III Eternity," script by George Kashdan, art by Jess Jodloman; A small town of psychopaths lure out to pasture actors to perform the role of a vampire being pursued which ends in the actor being staked for real. 2 Abel's Fables cartoon pages by Sergio Aragonรฉs. "A New Kid on the Block," script by Maxene Fabe, art by Rico Rival; A young Egyptian boy attempts to befriend a local by showing him a fancy dagger that his uncle has warned him carries a curse upon it; The local kid wants to pawn it for cash, and the Egyptian reluctantly agrees, but the pawnshop owner cheats them. "The Ghost-Writer," script by Bill Riley, art by Gerry Talaoc; A writer who has been using another man to ghost write for him decides to murder him because he doesn't need him anymore; He pumps several bullets into him, but the man doesn't die, and he admits that he has been dead several years; He is a literal ghost writer. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #108MJ
    House of Secrets (1956 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 108MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #9
    Howard the Duck (1979 Magazine) 9

    "Do Do That Voodoo!" Howard saves Bev from an evil voodoo cult. "Heavy Business in a Mediocre Motel!" Bev breaks up with Howard. "The Linoleum Lizard!" Private eye Howard searches for a missing person. Script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Dave Simons. Cover by John Pound. Cover price $1.25.

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    $175 Howard The Duck Magazine #9 CBCS 9.4

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  • Issue #54
    Journey into Unknown Worlds (1951 2nd Series) 54

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    Cover art by Bill Everett. "Inside the Pharoah's Tomb," art by Richard Doxsee; A thief represses his memory of being locked in the museum tomb exhibit twenty years ago, so when it happens to him again, he mistakenly believes he is the reincarnation of the Pharaoh and resolves to follow the straight and narrow. "What Cries In The Cage?", script by Carl Wessler, pencils by Bob Powell; A sorceress gets revenge on pirates who slew her husband by shrinking them into small cages. "He Stalks in the Streets," art by Herb Familton; An actress fools a jilted admirer into believing that she never stopped loving him so that he does not have her murdered. "The Destroyers," art by Ed Winiarski; Three scientists discover a power that they intend to rule the world by and are eliminated by God. "The Little People" text story. "Needle in a Haystack," art by Sol Brodsky; A man with a pirate treasure map is in the right location, but he won't find the treasure because it was buried on a floating island which has since drifted into another spot. "Nowhere," art by Angelo Torres; A cyclotron acts as a time machine for a thief who steals seventy-four thousand dollars and has to hide in a cave for twenty years avoiding dinosaurs. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    JSA (1999) 22
    Published May 2001 by DC.

    WRITTEN BY DAVID S. GOYER AND GEOFF JOHNS;ART BY BUZZ, RAGS MORALES AND MICHAEL BAIR;COVER BY BAIR A prologue to the much-anticipated return of Hawkman! A special "split screen" issue featuring two parallel stories ? one in the distant past and one in the present ? as the truth about Hawkgirl's troubled origins begins to reveal itself. Guest starring Nabu the Wise and Prince Khufu Kha-taar. FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #3
    Jughead's Time Police (1990 Archie) 3

    Jughead Jones is secretly a member of the Time Police, an organization from the future which has a sworn duty to keep time on its proper track. With Time Police Marshal January McAndrews (Archie Andrew's descendent from the future), Jughead goes on a lot of timely adventures! In this issue, Hot Dog tries on Jughead's time traveling beanie and ends causing all sorts of time disruptions for which Jughead gets blamed. So he and January have to fix things in "To Beanie Or Not To Beanie," a book length story in four parts. Script by Rich Margopoulos and art by Gene Colan & Jon D'Agostino. Issue also has "Truth's Stranger 'N Fiction" one-page feature. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #24
    Jungle Jim (1969-1970 Charlton) 24
    • Cover loose at one staple.

    Cover by Pat Boyette. Stories by Joe Gill and unknown. Art by Pat Boyette and Don Perlin. Jungle Jim discovers the Hidden Kingdom of A.K. Rowden in "The Hidden Kingdom" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette. Plus: Back-up tale "The Jungle People" with art by Don Perlin. Also: A language lesson in the 1-page text piece "Somo La Kwanza" by Mwalimu Bahati Njema. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #22
    Kathy (1959 2nd Series) 22

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  • Issue #28
    Katy Keene Special (1983) 28

    Cover art by John S. Lucas. Date With a Mummy, script by Richard Pietrzyk, pencils by John Lucas, inks by Chic Stone; The gang is in Eqypt for a fashion shoot when they encounter a walking, talking mummy. Advertisement for Sunkist Fun Fruits fruit snacks starring the Archie gang. Public service announcement supporting AIDS education featuring the Archie gang. The Copy Caper, script by George Gladir, pencils by John Lucas, inks by Chic Stone; Katy is in Paris to model for designer Francois, but the other designers accuse him of stealing their work. Paper doll pages. August and September 1988 calendar. Advertisement for Wyler's FruitSlush fruit drinks starring the Archie gang. Membership ad and application for the Katy Keene Fan Club. The Rivals, script by George Gladir, pencils by John Lucas, inks by Chic Stone; Ramon and Arnold compete endlessly for Katy's attention at a seaside carnival. 36 pgs. $0.75. Cover price $0.95.

  • Issue #1Q
    Lady Death Warrior Temptress (2007) 1Q

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    Jewel Cover. Limited to 250 copies. Lady Death is revealed in all her glory once again in this full-color, star-illustrated pin-up book! This time, Lady Death is shown in all sorts of alternate realities, from the arctic tundra to undersea kingdoms, where she rules over minions looking as sultry as always. With art from Juan Jose Ryp, Di Amorim, Daniel HDR, Wellington Alves, and many others, this is a book any Lady Death fan will not want to miss! This book features these stunning covers: Regular, Mermaid, and Premium covers from super-star Juan Jose Ryp, Ninja and Barbarian by Daniel HDR, and a Jungle, Squaw, and special Leather cover (limited to 600 copies) all by Di Amorim.

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    $25 LADY DEATH: WARRIOR TEMPTRESS JEWEL EDITION AVATAR LIMITED TO 250 COPIES

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  • Vol. 2 #28
    Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #28

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    July 15, 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), Unidentified Flying Oddball, 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), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.

  • Issue #13
    Lake County News Herald Volume 07 (1984) 13

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    March 25, 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), On the Fastrack (by Bill Holbrook), Sunday Punk (by Pat Oliphant), 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), 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 #3B
    Legend of Isis (2005 Alias) 3B

    Mike S. Miller cover - Adam Frizelli Cover - by Ryan Scott Ottney & Rod Fontana, & Adam Frizzell. The identity of the mysterious Lynx is finally exposed, but can Isisstop her from enslaving the men of the world with her army of the undead? Meanwhile, Jessica and Crystal's relationship comes to an impasse, as Crystal accuses Jessica of trying to steal Scott away from her! 32pgs, FC (3 of 4)SRP: $2.99 Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4B
    Legend of Isis (2005 Alias) 4B

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    by Ottney, Frizzell, Deluca & Shane The conclusion to Isis' standoff with Lynx! Lynx is holding Crystal hostage! Can Isis defeat her without harming Crystal? And what happens when Jessica's secret is exposed? All of this and a mysterious figure from Isis' past returns with clues to her own origin, and the source of her power! Ships with two covers in an equal ratio. 32pgs, FC (4 of 4)SRP: $2.99 Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #255
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 255

    Archie and the gang visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island; Archie gets a job at a department store; the gang forms a bowling league. Stories and art by George Gladir, Jim Ruth, Stan Goldberg, Samm Schwartz and Mike Esposito. 32 pages. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Cover price $0.75. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #79
    Looney Tunes (1994 DC) 79
    Published Aug 2001 by DC.

    Cover by David Alvarez & Mike DeCarlo. Stories by David Cody Weiss, Barry Liebmann and Mark McKain. Art by David Alvarez, Walter Carzon, Leo Batic, Mike DeCarlo and Horacio Ottolini. Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner in ancient Egypt in "Cheops Stix"! Plus, Bugs gets involved in an ancient feud in the Ozarks in "A Cupid for Stupid and Stupid"! And Marvin tells Bugs that everything on Mars is powered by carrots and that therefore Mars needs to claim all of Earth's carrot supply in "Carrot Conquest"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #177
    Looney Tunes (1994 DC) 177
    Published Oct 2009 by DC.

    Cover by Scott Gross. Written by Frank Strom, Bill Matheny, Sholly Fisch and David Cody Weiss. Art by Leo Batic, Neal Sternecky, Omar Aranda, David Alvarez, Horacio Ottolini, Alberto Saichann and Mike DeCarlo. Egypt is full of monuments built to honor kings, but Pharoah Fudd will have the greatest monument constructed by his master engineer, Daffy Duck. Wait. Daffy Duck? See for yourself in "Pyramid Scheme!" by Frank Strom, Leo Batic and Horacio Ottolini. Also: 2-page Yosemite Sam and Marvin the Martian story "Mars Is Heavin'!" by Bill Matheny and Neal Sternecky. Plus classic Egyptian themed Looney Tunes adventures: Bugs Bunny in "All's Fair-oh" by Sholly Fisch, Omar Aranda and Alberto Saichann (reprinted from #134), and Wile E. Coyote tries to catch The Road Runner in ancient Egypt in "Cheops Stix" by David Cody Weiss, David Alvarez and Mike DeCarlo (reprinted from #79). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.50.

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    $30 LOONEY TUNES #177 NEWSSTAND VARIANT (2009 DC COMICS) NM RARE HTF LOW PRINT RUN

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  • Issue #1
    Lorelei (1993 1st Series Starwarp) 1
  • Issue #5
    Lovelorn (1950) 5

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    Cover by Ken Bald. Edited by Richard E. Hughes. Art by Ogden Whitney, Al Davoren, Ken Bald, Gus Ricca, Charles Sultan, Emil Gershwin and Ed Moline. Tales of romance from legendary early independent comics publisher ACG, one of the earliest of the romantic comics genre of the postwar era. An amnesiac woman is forced to choose between Gaylord, her movie-star boyfriend, or the handsome farmer who nursed her back to health; Elaine falls for an archaeologist, but he only has eyes for the ancient Egyptian princess whose tomb theyre exploring; Penny is engaged to dull Hosmer, but is excited by crazy artist Jan and his bizarre stunts. The Girl Without a Past; One-Night Engagement; Women Who Woo; Princess of Love; Follow the Leader; Hungry Heart; How to Mend a Broken Heart!; Penny Takes Her Pick; Dating Do's and Don'ts. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #32
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 32
    Published Apr 1957 by EC.

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    Painted cover art by Norman Mingo. "Nansy," art by Wallace Wood; A look at a joke from one cartoon strip as it might be interpreted by other strips. "The Steve Allan Story," art by Bob Clarke; Shows Steve at work and discusses how tv show is produced. "It's Gonna Be A Mad Mad Year!", script by G. Stang, art by Wallace Wood; Foolish predictions for world events in the coming year. "Big Big Story," script and art by Don Martin; After years of laboring in obscurity, reporter Joe finally finds a big story, only to be fired when he's three days late finding it. "Making A Paper Eucalyptus Tree," script by Orson Bean, art by Wally Wood; Orson delivers a monologue built around his paper trick, and instructions for making the tree. "The Ideal Woman," script by D. Purdy, art by Kelly Freas; The ideal woman as visualized by 6 magazines, compared to the women who read the magazines. "What's Happened To Sports Magazines?", art by Bob Clarke; Analysis of older style and modern sports magazines, with their differing viewpoints on the sports versus lifestyles of sports personalities. "Movies Are Longer Than Ever," art by Wallace Wood; Reviews of three very long movies: Giant, War And Peace, and The Ten Commandments. "Tom Lehrer Sings," art by George Woodbridge; A brief fake biography with an illustrated song, including sheet music. "Future TV Ad," art by Don Martin; Phony ad storyboard for Schveppes Activated Sparkling Seltzer. "The Night People vs. Creeping Meatballism," script by Jean Shepherd, art by Wally Wood. "The MAD Dating Technique," art by Bob Clarke. "MAD Record Labels," script by Albert B. Feldstein, art by Wally Wood; Phony record labels for 45s. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #107
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 107

    October 1995. Big Bad Mad. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Rose L. Hunter, Lou Silverstone, Stan Hart, Paul Laikin, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Floyd Kemske, Don (Duck) Edwing, Chris Hart, Mike Snider, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, James Warhola, Paul Coker, Jr., Sam Viviano, Dennis Wunderlin, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, 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. The debut of "Big Bad Mad," featuring reprints from Mad paperback The Mad Book of Magic. Mad's takedowns of headlines, tech schools, and special-interest groups, plus a prescient article on computer-based medicine. Parodies of the movies Ghostbusters II and Honey I Shrunk the Kids, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Spoofs of the TV series Murphy Brown and The Wonder Years. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Grossbusters II; A Mad Look at Female Bodybuilders; Baseball at the Bat (based on the Ernest Lawrence Thayer poem); The Diabolical Dungeon Deception; Mad: The Lost Pages: Al Jaffee's Mad Book of Magic and Other Dirty Tricks; Anonymous Groups That Didn't Make It; The Lighter Side of...; Big City Signs of the Times; The Blunder Years; A Mad Look at Musical Instruments; How Newspapers Write Misleading Headlines to Jazz Up Otherwise Dull Stories; Spy vs. Spy; Six Minutes Looks at Smoking; The Lusty Ledge Legend; Foolproof Ways to Suck-Up to Grandparents; Apex Technical Schools for Other Occupations; Compu-Doc Self-Service Medical Terminal; Funny to Shrink the Kids; The Feathered Feeding Frenzy; Fleeting "Stars" of the Six O'Clock Local News; Murky Brown; Academy Awards for Movie Audience Members; The Hideous Headsman's Horseplay; When Pressure Groups Really Take Over; Fold-In; Mad Bookmarks. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #116
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 116

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    October 1996. Big Bad Mad. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Hy Bender, Mark Dressler, Stan Hart, Mike Snider, Dan Birtcher, John Caldwell, Don (Duck) Edwing, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Tom Bunk, Paul Coker, Jr., Bob Jones, Harry North, Esq., 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. Reprints from Mad paperbacks Believe It or Nuts!, Mad Goes to Pieces, and Mad Variations. Mad's take on the TV remote. Parodies of the film Gremlins 2 and the classic TV show Flipper, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Grimlins PTU! - The New Botch; Spy vs. Spy; Words and Phrases That Left the English Language During the 80's; More Quick Recoveries For Embarrassing Situations; Drama on Page 14; When TV Sports Advertisers Decide to "Sponsor" More Than Just Kickoffs & Home Runs; The Lighter Side of...; Choke - The Magazine For People Who Enjoy Smoking; Mad: The Lost Pages: Mad's Believe It or Nuts!; Mad Goes to Pieces; Mad Variations; Mad's Ultimate TV Remote Control; Mad Examines Some Cave Writings of Prehistoric Man; Mad's Handy Clues, Hints and Tipoffs That You're Really, Unquestionably, Without a Doubt Stipud!; A Modern Day Fairy Tale - The Turtle and the Hare; Mad's Sports Business Agent of the Year; Mad's Really Relevant Collection of Lists; A Mad Guide to Devolution; Fooling With Food; Flapper; Eavesdropper Shockers; The Mad "Don't" Book - (Chapters 2-5); Fold-In; Joystick Jabberwacky. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #128
    Madhouse Comics (1974) 128

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg. "The Invention of Speech," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg; Professor Transistor shows us how speech was discovered. "Incredible Physical Feats," pencils by Stan Goldberg; A series of eight sports-related feats and the stories behind them. "Dragon Doings," pencils by Stan Goldberg; A dragon explains how his species became extinct. "Trailer For Rent or Sale," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren; A family buys a camper, but discovers that it's not all it's cracked up to be. "Given The Brush," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren; A man asks a painter for directions. "The Helping Hand," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren; An ugly woman asks for a ride. "Going To The Dogs," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren; A man gets a dog, but the dog doesn't behave very well. "Going Steady-Then and Later," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren; A look at the differences between the early and later stages of going steady. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Mankind The Story of All of Us GN (2012 Silver Dragon Books) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Written by Marv Wolfman. From the producers of America: The Story of Us comes the epic tale of the rise of civilization. The 12-hour series spans the first flourishing of civilization in Mesopotamia through the discovery of America. Groundbreaking production techniques bring to life the greatest landmarks and milestones of human achievement. CGI rebuilds lost worlds; large scale reenactments replay critical battles; innovative use of interactive maps dynamically illustrates the key factors that gave rise to civilization across the globe. Mankind: The Story of All of Us emphasizes the simultaneity of the human adventure -- how ancient Egypt thrived while Stonehenge was being built; China was at its zenith while Europe was plunged into the Dark Ages. History captures the danger, action, struggle, heroism, and adrenaline of Mankind: The Story of All of Us! Softcover, 120 pages, full color. Cover price $14.99.

  • Issue #27
    Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves (1967) 27

    After 4000 years in the tombs of Egypt, he is rising again to keep the vow! Asosis II is loose in the land and the spirits whisper that..."The Pharaoh Will Rule Again"! The 8 page Dr. Graves story is drawn by Steve Ditko. Plus: 1 page Dr. Graves contents page drawn by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia; 7 page Dr. Graves story "Bury Him Deep!" drawn by Larry Woromay and Vince Alascia; 7 page Dr. Graves story "The Bill Collector" drawn by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia. Cover by Steve Ditko. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #30
    Marvel Comics Presents (1988) 30

    Cover art by Steve Geiger and P. Craig Russell. Pharaoh's Legacy Part 7: A Heart Defeated starring Havok, script by Howard Mackie, pencils by Rich Buckler, inks by Bruce Rubenstein. Panther's Quest Part 18: So Many Nameless Enemies starring The Black Panther, script by Don McGregor, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Tom Palmer. Rise and Shine Part 5: Room Seven starring Coldblood, script by Doug Moench, art by Paul Gulacy. The Temper of a God starring Leir, script by Sue Flaxman, pencils by Tom Morgan. 36 pgs. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #71
    Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) 71

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    Cover art by Alex Schomburg. "Formula for Murder," starring Human Torch. "The Cobra Strikes to Kill," starring Sub-Mariner. Pencils by Allen Simon, inks by Al Gabriele. "Thrust of Death" starring Miss America, script by Otto Binder, art by Charles Nicholas. "White Treasure of Mind" text story. "Nobody's Children," starring Patriot, art by Al Bellman. untitled Angle story. Hypodermic needle cover. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #95
    Marvel Super Heroes (1967 1st Series) 95

    Originally presented in Incredible Hulk (1962-1999 1st series) #145 - "Godspawn: Part 2!" Written by Roy Thomas and Len Wein. Art by Herb Trimpe and John Severin. The Hulk battles a mighty Colossus! Meanwhile, General Thunderbolt Ross unveils his new base of operations, designed for one purpose - eliminate the Hulk! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.50.