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  • Issue #33
    52 Weeks (2006) 33
    Published Dec 2006 by DC.

    Written by Geoff Johns & Various. Art by Phil Jimenez & Andy Lanning. Cover by J. G. Jones. A special Christmas issue featuring more on the Batwoman! 'I have brought my family here today...to show to you that underneath the powers of gods long dead...we are as human as the rest of you.' Plus, The Origin of Two-Face by Mark Waid and Mark Chiarello. Cover price $2.50.

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    $110 DC 52 week 33 CGC 9.8 J.G. Jones, Morrison, Waid, Rucka. Batwoman Nightwing!

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  • Issue #59
    Ace Comics (1937) 59
    • .5" Spine split from bottom.

    Cover art by Joe Musial. The Phantom strips, script by Lee Falk, art by Ray Moore. Just Kids strips by A.D. Carter. Jungle Jim strips, art by Alex Raymond. Katzenjammer Kids strips, art by H.H. Knerr. Tim Tyler's Luck strips, art by Lyman Young. Pete the Tramp strips by Clarence D. Russell. Barney Google strips, art by Billy DeBeck. Blondie strips, art by Chic Young. Prince Valiant strips, art by Hal Foster. Teddy and Sitting Bull strips, art by Joe Musial. Tillie the Toiler strips, art by Russ Westover. Curley Harper at Lakespur strips, art by Lyman Young. Teddy and Sitting Bull strips, art by Joe Musial. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #60
    Adventures of Big Boy (1976-1983 Paragon Products) Restaurant Promo 60

    Giveaway/promotional comic distributed at Shoney's and other restaurants across the US (regular listings are for Shoney's copies; other restaurants will have variant designations). Each issue includes a kids' menu, games, puzzles, and activities. Published by Paragon Products. 16 pages, full color, 7-in x 10-in.

  • Issue #42
    Adventures of Peter Wheat (1948) Walt Kelly 42

    Walt Kelly art. Bakers Associates giveaway, paper cover, 16 pages in color.

  • Issue #445
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 445

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Bus Sick!", script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli; With his car in the shop Archie is forced to take the school bus home. "Hoop Scoop" cerebral palsy public service announcement with Betty and Reggie. "Fumble Bumble!", script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli; Archie keeps fumbling the ball in the game so Kleats makes him carry the ball with him around the school to cure him of his fumble-itis. I Love Archie Photo Contest Winners. "Special Delivery," script by Hal Smith, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli; Archie gets a job delivering pizzas where it must be delivered in 30 minutes or it's free; Reggie tries to slow up Archie's delivery. Archie's Club News. "Safe at Home," script by Hal Smith, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli; There are burglaries in the neighborhood so Archie and his father look around at home security systems. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #62
    Archie at Riverdale High (1972) 62
  • Issue #71
    Archie at Riverdale High (1972) 71
  • Issue #237
    Archie's Double Digest (1982) 237

    (W) George Galdir (A) Stan Goldberg, Bob Smith (CA) Tito Pena, Bob White It's V-Day in Riverdale and Archie is determined to make Betty his Valentine! In order to do so he's got to out-charm Adam who's also vying for Betty's affections. In a bid to top Adam, Archie goes all out in a gift giving frenzy - but is bigger really better? Find out in 'Small is Big,' the lead story in this jam-packed digest! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #304
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 304

    Cover art by Dan DeCarlo. The Gym Dandies, script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Jeff Schultz, inks by Rich Koslowski; Coach Clayton demands the girls practice their gymnastics constantly in order to win the impending tournament; So they begin practicing in the hallways of the school. Betty And Veronica's Winter Fashions two-pager, art by Dan DeCarlo. Backpack Knack, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo Jr., inks by Rudy Lapick; As an alternative to the same old boring vacations, Mr. Lodge decides to take Veronica mountain backpacking. Betty, Archie and Jughead are invited along "to see how it's done." That's Rich, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Jim DeCarlo; Tired of listening to Veronica brag about her wealth and advantage, Betty, Mr. Weatherbee and Miss Grundy set her up with an actress who performs a character on stage that out-Veronica's Veronica. Hostess Twinkies with Josie, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Jim DeCarlo. 36 pgs. $0.50. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #99
    Archie's Joke Book (1953) 99
    • Water damage. Cover detached at one staple.
  • Issue #109
    Archie's Joke Book (1953) 109
  • Issue #158
    Archie's Joke Book (1953) 158
  • Issue #182
    Archie's Joke Book (1953) 182
  • Issue #204
    Archie's Pals 'n' Gals (1955) 204

    Cover art by Dan DeCarlo. "Car Quest West," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Doug Crane, inks by Tom Moore; Archie and Jughead travel to St. Louis to try and find his old car. Sunkist Fun Fruits with Archie and his friends. Melody Cute Suit activity page. Archie's Club News. "Back to the Airwaves," script by Rod Ollerenshaw, pencils by Henry Scarpelli; Betty works for a radio station personality named Hal; Hal and Roberta resemble Howard Stern and Robin. "Bowl Brawl," script by George Gladir, pencils by Chic Stone, inks by Mike Esposito; Mr. Weatherbee and other teachers go bowling. "Jughead Presents Jim-Dandy Gymnastics," script by George Gladir, pencils by Jeff Shultz, inks by Jon D'Agostino. "Everything I Tell You Is a Lie, and That's the Truth," script by Hal Smith, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Dilton makes a lie detector and takes it to the science fair. "The Teen-agers of Tomorrow Need Quality Care Today!!!" public service announcement with the Archie gang. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #90
    Archie's Pals 'n' Gals Double Digest (1995) 90

    by Various The spotlight is on the wonderful cast of Archie supporting characters, in this double digest featuring new stories and classic tales. 192pgs, FC $3.59 Cover price $3.59.

  • Issue #74
    Archie's TV Laugh Out (1969) 74

    Cover inks by Jon D'Agostino. "The Winner" Hostess snack cakes ad starring Josie. "Show & Tell," pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Reggie always shows off his physical fitness to Veronica, so Archie and Jughead plot to embarrass him. "Clothes Woes"; Jughead's mom makes sure everyone is dressed warmly in winter. Archie's Gag Bag, art by Bob Montana. "Squared Up!" puzzle page by Joe Edwards. "Walking Tall," inks by Jon D'Agostino; Sabrina casts a spell to walk on air so she won't get her feet wet, but doesn't realize that people are noticing. "The Letter," pencils by Dexter Taylor; Little Archie begs the coach to let him play in the football game. Little Archie's Joke Page, art by Dexter Taylor. Archie Club News. "Platter Panic," inks by Jon D'Agostino; Josie and Valerie wear out a new record album playing it too many times. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #16
    Bart Simpson Comics (2000) 16

    by Boothby & Ortiz. Bart, Milhouse, and Ralph venture into unknown territory ? a crosstown Kwik-E-Mart ? to seek out "The Squishee of Death"; Lisa uncovers a insidious crime against her Malibu Stacy collection and all signs point to one culprit... Bart Simpson; Milhouse gets a new look for School Picture Day; and Bart breaks a few rules in order to taint Ned Flanders' spotless reputation. Misbehave with Bart this February! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #39
    Batman (1940) 39
    Tags: Batman
    Published Mar 1947 by DC.
    • Cover coming loose at staples, centerfold detached at one staple, 1.5" cumulative spine split.
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    • Margin pieces torn from the first two pages (slightly affects panel edge). Centerfold detached at one staple.
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    Cover pencils by Jack Burnley, inks by Charles Paris. "The Frightened People!", script by Don Cameron, pencils by Bob Kane, inks by Ray Burnley; Batman and Robin employ cats to thwart a gang chief who is afraid of felines. "The Man In the Iron Mask!", script by Bill Finger, pencils by Bob Kane, inks by Ray Burnley; A gang boss welds an iron mask onto Iron-Hat Ferriss head; Ferris tries to get the mask removed while Batman goes after him. "Death Serenade" text story by Desmond Walters. One-page Willie the Office Boy story by Phil Berube. "A Christmas Tale," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Bob Kane, inks by Ray Burnley; Synopsis: Batman chases Catwoman, who has stolen three cats to use in her crimes. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $780 BATMAN #39 ~ DC 1947 ~ CGC 4.5 ~ EARLY CATWOMAN APPEARANCE

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  • Issue #143
    Betty (1992 Archie) 143

    by Various In "Baby, It's Frigid Outside" (by Kathleen Webb and Stan Goldberg), it's the coldest night of the year, but a date with Adam is sure to warm things up for Betty! Then, in "Family Business" (by Mike Pellowski and Stan Goldberg), a sample viewing of the "Nostalgia TV Channel" proves that when it comes to families, the more things change, the more they stay the same! Lastly, in "Shop Till You Drop" (by Bill Golliher and Stan Goldberg), Betty comes up with a way to shop despite having a low budget ? become a "personal shopper" for others! 32pgs, FC$2.19 Cover price $2.19.

  • Issue #64
    Betty and Me (1966 Archie) 64

    "Fashion Passion"; Veronica overpacks for a two day skiing trip and is so busy changing clothes the whole time that Betty has plenty of alone time with Archie. "Close Call!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx and Greg wonder if their school will close during a snow storm. "Storm Warning"; Mr. Lodge insists that Betty stay the night at his home during a snow storm but tries to send Archie home; When Betty and Archie find out that Veronica is at school preparing for dance and camp out they rush there instead. "A Real Bird"; Archie gets Betty a bird for her birthday and when it flies out a window they go out looking for it in the cold. "Charlie My Boy"; Archie learns that Betty can't say no to door-to-door salesmen. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #156
    Betty and Me (1966 Archie) 156

    Cover by Dan DeCarlo. For Safety's Sake, Buckle Up public service announcement with the Archie gang, art by Stan Goldberg. "Study Buddy," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Betty tries to convince Archie to put more time into studying. Betty models fashion designs submitted by readers, art by Dan DeCarlo. "Anything You Like," script by Jim Ruth, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Betty's mother pushes Betty to take down all of the pictures of Archie on the walls of her room. "It's No Use!", script by Jim Ruth, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Archie tries Betty's bowling ball and gets his thumb stuck in the hole. Cap'n Crunch ad with Archie. Katy Keene ad. "Patching Things Up," script by Kathleen Webb, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; After minor eye surgery, Betty must wear an eye patch. "Betty" answers reader letters, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Jim DeCarlo. 36 pgs. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #223
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 223

    by Kathleen Webb & Jeff Shultz "Working Hand in Glove": A famous designer asks Veronica to give him a hand... as a hand model modeling his high-fashion gloves! "Instrumental to the Story": Veronica would rather listen to classic rock than classical music... but the hunky new Riverdale High tenor may have her singing a different tune! "Offering Lip Service": Archie refuses a kiss from Veronica because of his chapped lips, but Betty offers to share the last of her lip balm with Archie. Problem is, it happens to be on her lips, and when Veronica finds out they're smooching, guess who might get a fat lip?! "Don't Miss This": Could it be true ? an all-new love triangle between Midge, Moose, and... Betty?! You'll have to read this story to find out! 32pgs, FCSRP: $2.25 Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #11
    Betty and Veronica Double Digest (1987 Archie) 11
  • Issue #177
    Betty and Veronica Double Digest (1987 Archie) 177

    Written by Mike Pellowski. Art by Pat Kennedy, Tim Kennedy, and Jeff Shultz. Veronica is unfazed that Betty is better at winter sports; as long as there's a line of cute boys willing to help her at the ski lodge, she doesn't mind at all! Mr. Weatherbee introduces the new teacher to all the various circles of friends that populate Riverdale High, not to mention its famous triangle of love! Finally, whatever you do, don't go shoe shopping with Betty and Veronica! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #53
    Big Shot Comics (1940) 53
    • Cover detached at single center staple. Water spotting.

    Stories and art by Charles Stern, Tom DeAngelo, Ham Fisher, Frank Tinsley, Alfred Andriola, J. P. McEvoy, John Striebel, Frank Beck and Mart Bailey. Big Shot featured reprints of McNaught Syndicate humor and adventure strips, alongside original characters like Skyman and The Face. In Tunisia, Captain Yank rescues a mysterious veiled woman, who demands to see the U.S. commander. Slap Happy wants to go ice skating to impress beautiful Lana Lucious, but his fantastically large feet require sleds for skates. Dixie Dugan learns that wealthy Ronnie Kinter has only been pretending to be sick to get away from his family. Sparky Watts; Charlie Chan; Captain Yank; Joe Palooka; Bo; Dixie Dugan; The Face; Skyman; Brass Knuckles; Mister Two Heads. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #34
    Bugs Bunny (1952-1980 Dell/Gold Key) 34

    Cover by Ralph Heimdahl. Stories by Don R. Christensen and various. Art by Fred Abranz, Phil de Lara and various. Featuring the tale "The Ice King" and more! Starring Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Old King Kold, King of Ice, Sylvester Pussycat and Petunia Pig! 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #244
    Bugs Bunny (1952-1984 Whitman) 244

    Whitman edition. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #13
    Buster Bunny (1949) 13

    Contains funny animal stories. In order of appearance: "Buster Bunny in 'Frozen Foolery'"; "Roscoe in 'What a Blowout'"; "Goofy Gander in 'Snow Fun'"; "Puzzles" puzzle page; "Chester Cat in 'Clean Sweep'" art by Ellis Chambers; and "Buster Bunny in 'A Nose for News'". Illustrated text stories: "The Bragging St. Bernard: Boastful Benjamin Thought He Was the Best of Dogs!" and "Pierpont and the Penguins: The Little Polar Bear Hated His Own Big Feet!" by Marty Arnold. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Calling All Kids (1946-1949 Parent's Magazine) 7

    Stories and art by Sidney W. Maguire, A. W. Nugent and Ernie Schroeder. A kids' anthology in the tradition of Calling All Girls from the publishers of Parents Magazine, featuring stories, games and quizzes as well as comics. The woodland creatures prepare for the winter moon ball; Marco Polar Bear and Bobby visit Brazil for a really fresh cup of coffee; A hapless tailor battles a giant by accident - and wins. Twinkle, The Star That Came Down From Heaven; The Show-Off; The Gallant Tailor; Marco Polar Bear; Musical Comics; Baby Parade; Flip-Flap and the Crying Hyena; Pug and Curly; Once in a Blue Moon; Marco's Puzzle Page. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Captain and the Kids (1949-1955 United Features) 30
    • 4" Cumulative spine split.

    Stories and art by Rudolph Dirks and others. Mama, the Inspector and most of all the Captain bear the brunt of Hans and Fritz's mean-spirited pranks, but the Kids always get it in the end. The Kids' latest cartoon gives the Captain an extra head to feud with. The Kids start a fight between the Captain and the excitable General Tabasco. Masks of the Captain and Inspector give Mama the heebie-jeebies. The Captain and the Kids; Where There's Smoke There's General Tabasco!; No Moose Is Good Moose, Sometimes!; The Captain Fights for His Life!; Double Trouble all Around! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Casper and Wendy (1972) 5

    Harvey presents the adventures of best pals Casper and Wendy, the good little ghost and the friendly witch. Evil witch Uggama fools Casper into thinking she's Wendy gone wrong. When the real Wendy finds out, it's witchcraft vs. witchcraft. Uggama; Its Hard to Stay Mean!; Helpful Uncle Fuzzy; Monster-Minding. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #161
    Casper the Friendly Ghost (1958-1991 3rd Series Harvey) 161

    Stories and art by Warren Kremer and others. Harvey presents the adventures of Casper in the long-running series sometimes called The Friendly Ghost Casper. A sprite begins to pollute the Enchanted Forest with ads and billboards, causing even Casper to lose his cheerful attitude. Ghost dog Brutus follows Spooky home, but turns out to be more than even a tuff ghost can handle. Casper the Friendly Ghost; The Spirit of Communication; Off To See the Two-Headed Wizard; One Riddle Leads to Another; Its Only Logical; Spooky and Brutus. 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #37
    Coo Coo Comics (1942) 37
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.
    • INCOMPLETE. Pages missing, interrupts art and story.

    Contains a Frank Frazetta illustration. Frazetta illustrations appear in seventeen consecutive issues of Coo Coo Comics (1942) (#34-50). Contains funny animal stories. In order of appearance: "Supermouse" art by Jack Bradbury, reprinted in Ace Comics Presents (1987) #2; "Custer"; "Dodger de Squoil"; "Tuffy" art by Jack Bradbury; "Hubert"; and "Crock O' Dile". "How a Simple Discovery Made Billy a Very Happy Boy" comic advertisement from Dale Shears School of Music. Illustrated text stories: "Clever Little Lamb: Here's What Happened When Lambsy Went to School!" by Alexander Samalman; "City Cat: This Clever Feline Wanted to Live in Forest Village!" by Mikey Klar Marks; and "Maggie the Magpie: A Brave Little Bird Protets Her Feathered Young!" by Pat Cherr, illustration by Frank Frazetta. 52 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Dell Giant (1959-1961 Dell) 28

    Cover pencils by Tony Strobl. Alpine Adventure, script by Don R. Christensen, art by Phil de Lara; Bugs and Sam end up in Schnitzelbonk, up in the Alps. Snowbound, script by Don R. Christensen, art by Fred Abranz; Up in the mountains, Porky, Petunia and Cicero meet Old Man Winter and Jack Frost. Appetite Fright, art by Fred Abranz; Sylvester is always hungry as he and Tweety get to a mountain cabin. The Creeping Sleepies, script by Don R. Christensen, pencils by Tony Strobl; Mary Jane and Sniffles meet a gopher who needs a burrow to hibernate. The Biddy Burglar Bell, art by Vivie Risto; Foghorn Leghorn defends the chicken pen from Henery's attacks with a burglar alarm. Bugs Bunny's Snowshoe Crossword. In-and-Out Bout starring Daffy & Elmer, art by Fred Abranz; Daffy is freezing, so he finds shelter at Elmer's house while Elmer builds an igloo. Good Deed Day starring Suzanne, script by Don R. Christensen, art by Al Hubbard. Supermarket Maze with Beep Beep the Road Runner. 84 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #74
    Devil Kids Starring Hot Stuff (1962) 74
    • Cover detached. 6" lateral tear across back cover.

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #7
    Felix the Cat (1948 Dell/Toby/Harvey) 7
    • 1.75" Spine split. Centerfold detached at one staple.

    Comics adventures of the popular, long-running cartoon character. Felix tries to weather a cold snap. When a wolf chases Felix, he uses the old paint-a-doorway trick. Monty Monk tries to out-think the housing crisis. Felix Frees a Freeze; Trial Buffoon; Jigs and Juggles; Monty Monk. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Funny Book (1942) 3

    Stories and art by Mary Elting, Joan Douglas, Adam Allen, Elizabeth Decker, and Mary Mapes Dodge. Funny-animal comics and adaptations of classic literature from the publishers of Parents Magazine. Flip-Flap the seal and Butch the frog help two zebras change the color of their stripes; An excerpt from the children's classic "Hans Brinker"; A farm dog makes the safety of the chickens his top priority. Funny Book Folks for You to Color; The Bear That Found a Star; Flip-Flap Does a Good Turn; Barker; The Tricky Horse; Fidget and His Fighting Midget; Puddle Muddle Folks; Peter Takes a Walk; Puffer and the Flying Dragon; Who'll Take the Cake?; Freddie Fieldmouse; Chief Wahoo Goes a-Wooing; Laurie and the Fire Engine; Coo-Coo Comics; Hans Brinker of the Silver Skates; It Followed Her to School; Scrambled Animals; Mr. Quince Plays Hockey! 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Funny Stuff (1944) 19
    Published Mar 1947 by DC.

    Cover pencils by Woody Gelman (layouts) and Otto Feuer, inks by Otto Feuer. Untitled The Dodo and the Frog story, script by Woody Gelman, pencils by Woody Gelman (layouts) and Otto Feuer, inks by Otto Feuer; Fenimore gives Dunbar singing lessons. Untitled Blackie Bear story, art by Saul Kessler; Herman tries to swindle Blackie with a fake No Swimming sign. Flash Comics ad. Untitled The Three Mouseketeers story; Amouse steals a pie and Porterhouse and Aramouse fight a duel over it. Untitled Henry the Laffing Hyena story; The police chief thinks Henry is brave because he laughs at danger. Untitled J. Rufus Lion story; Rufus accidentally gets a job as a hairdresser after getting his head caught in a washing machine. Untitled story, art by Stan Green; Wally and the Rooster get a job delivering invisible glass objects. Ol Judge Owl text story by Larry Nadle. Untitled The Dodo and the Frog story, script by Woody Gelman, pencils by Woody Gelman (layouts) and Otto Feuer, inks by Otto Feuer; Fenimore steals two dollars from Dunbar so he can buy a book on how to get into restaurants. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #59
    Green Lantern (1990 3rd Series DC) 59

    Christmas Issue - "Green Christmas!" Guest-starring Darkstar (Donna Troy), Arsenal, and Impulse. Story by Ron Marz. Art by Darryl Banks and Romeo Tanghal. High above Rockefeller Center the last Green Lantern tests his mettle against the awesome magnetic powers of Doctor Polaris! NOTE: This issue includes a 1-page essay titled "What Exactly does an Inker Do?" It demonstrates the different techniques different inkers might use to embellish the same piece of art. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #3
    Harvey (1970) 3
    Published Jun 1972 by Marvel.
  • Issue #3
    Harvey Magazine for Kids (1998) 3

    Not Just a Comic Book! This issue: World Champion Skater Michelle Kwan; Who is Cindermolly?; Professor Keenbean Makes Life More Fun with His New Inventions; From Spain - TOM; Collecting's a Ball; Richie Rich on Safari; Back by Popular Demand - Ruby Slippers. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #4
    He Said/She Said Comics Presents (1993 First Amendment) 4

    Flipbook. One side has the male viewpoint, the other side has the female view. The Tonya Harding Story by David Hoyda, Mike Scorzelli, & Mike Apice. Cover by Allan M. The Jeff Gillooly Story by Stan Jonathan, Mike Scorzelli, & Mike Apice. Cover by Allan M. NOTE: Originally came with a color poster attached at centerfold that may or may not be present. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #23
    Heathcliff (1985 Marvel/Star Comics) 23

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, while playing war games with the kids, Heathcliff get wrapped up in some bandages and then is mistaken for a mummy in an Egyptian exhibit in "Mummy's Box." Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. Then in "Touchdown Tabby," Heathcliff helps out his football team at a big game. Script by Dave Manak and art by Warren Kremer & Ruth Leon. Issue also has a Top Dog story "Going Home" in which Top Dog returns home but discovers that Joey and his family are not there. Script by Dave Manak and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #26
    Hedy De Vine Comics (1947 Marvel) 26
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Includes "Feed Store Collection" sticker on front of slab.
    • Label #4259175006
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. Hedy De Vine stars in: "Not in the Script!"; "Hedy Says No!"; "Double Trouble!"; and "The Sleeping Beauty!" Also in this issue: Giggles 'n Grins strips; 2-page text story "Ice Carnival"; Millie the Model in "Millie in the Movies!"; Tessie the Typist in "Movie Madness!"; and untitled Stamp News article by Kent B. Stiles. 48 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Hi-School Romance (1949) 25
    • 5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached.

    Stories and art by Bill Draut and Bob Powell. A romance comic from Harvey, as the teens of the 1950s explore the new world of dating. Marcy's new classmates can't let her forget that she's the child of migrant workers, in a story that reveals the social structures of the post-WWII era. Lorna dances to forget being abandoned by her father and swears never to fall for any man, until she meets Larry. Teen Mary weds much older Emil to escape her abusive family, but then she meets handsome Don, who is her own age. Plus a quiz about popularity (that's really about good behavior). Outsider!; Bitter Interlude; Popularity Quiz; I Dared too Often!; Rendezvous; Return to Heartbreak. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #34
    Horace and Dotty Dripple (1952) 34
  • Issue #36
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 36
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • File Copy.
    • Label #0911633015
    • Water damage.
    • Staple rust with migration.

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. When a thief steals a rare "Bloop" from Bluster's zoo, Howdy pursues him all the way to India. The Inspector's newest invention is a better lie detector, and he wants Howdy and Dilly to test it. Phineas T. Bluster's new popcorn machine gets stuck in the "on" position and fills the room with popcorn. Clarabell; Howdy Doody Rescues Bloop the Bloop; The Inspector's Detector; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Mr. Bluster Weathers the Storm; Dilly Dally Wins a Prize; Flub-a-Dub. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #190
    Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) 190

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. The New Breed, script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead is mistaken for a great kicker after he kicks a football that he inflated with helium; Meanwhile, the football is mistaken for a duck and shot down by two hunters. Conscience Stricken, script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead's conscience appears on his shoulder in the form of a little floating Jughead; They meet a girl whose own conscience tells her to kiss Jughead, and then the girl conscience falls in love with Jughead's conscience. Li'l Jinx humor page by Joe Edwards. Storm Center, script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead's mom sends him out in a blizzard to get groceries. Gag Bag, art by Samm Schwartz; A collection of two-panel gags starring Jughead. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #201
    Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) 201

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. Cold Tongue, script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead gets his tongue stuck to an ice cream container. The Trickster, script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; After seeing Jughead pull one of his corny jokes on the other kids, Moose tries to do the same gag, but messes it up. A Heavy Dinner! one-page story starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. Screen Scene, script by George Gladir, art by Samm Schwartz; A Hollywood studio tries to get Jughead's "typical teenager" opinion on its upcoming movie, "Cycle Queen" starring the beautiful Nanette. Jughead pin-up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #251
    Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) 251

    Cover by Stan Goldberg. "Imitation of Life," art by Samm Schwartz; After Reggie ridicules Jughead for having no talent, Archie and the girls concoct a scheme to make Reggie believe Jughead is a superior mimic. Hostess snack cakes ad with Josie. "A View Stew" half-page Li'l Jinx story by Joe Edwards. Statement of ownership; Total paid circulation, avg 12 months: 144,619. "Excuse My Alibi," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead goes to elaborate lengths to make his excuse for not doing his term paper believable. "Beef Grief," script by George Gladir, art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead gets a bidding war for his endorsement going between Pop's and a new burger restaurant. "Pie Guy," script by George Gladir, art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead hires himself out to people who want pies thrown in the faces of people they don't like. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.30.