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  • Issue #61
    All Star Squadron (1981) 61

    Cover pencils by Mike Harris, inks by Tony DeZuniga. The Origin of Liberty Belle, script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Mike Harris, inks by Tony deZuniga; Liberty Belle tells John The Tarantula Law about her origin; in 1941 Libby was in Philadelphia and the Liberty Bell; her medallion, made from a piece of the bell, vibrated when the bell was struck; Libby gets a costume and goes into action. 36 pgs. $0.75. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #42
    Archie's TV Laugh Out (1969) 42

    Gold, pencils by Stan Goldberg; One of Reggie's pranks leads to a mini-Gold Rush in Riverdale and a history lesson from Archie. We All Scream For Ice Cream; Betty's new job as an ice cream vendor is attracting a lot of male attention and that's got Veronica bugged. Brawn Is Beautiful, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Sick of watching Josie stare at Alan on road trips for the band, Alexander fires him. A Club Flub; Harvey bets Hilda five dollars he can beat her at golf. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #3C
    Cyberforce (2006 3rd Series) 3C

    Wizard World Philadelphia Exclusive. (W) Ron Marz (P) Pat Lee (Col) Dream Engine (Cov) Pat Lee. Cyberforce must live again...or Earth dies! Having barely survived last issue's onslaught, Ripclaw, Cyblade, Velocity and Ballistic have learned the true nature of the threat descending toward Earth, a threat that has ties to the very origins of Cyberforce itself. Unless it's stopped, Earth is doomed. The lone hope of survival rests with a mysterious figure from Cyberforce's past?but even if they can find him, will he be friend or foe? Ron Marz and Pat Lee continue the Cyberforce renaissance! Full Color 32 Pages $2.99 Ongoing Series

  • Issue #1
    Happy Birthday Martha Washington (1995) 1

    Written by Frank Miller. Art and cover by Dave Gibbons. On March 11, 1995, something hopeful happened in the slums of Chicago. On that day, Martha Washington was born. Frank Miller and Dave Gibbons began the chronicles of Martha Washington in the 1990 miniseries, Give Me Liberty. The first page of that fateful first issue presents the birth of Martha, dated March 11, 1995. Now, almost five years after the legendary team created that story, Martha's real birthdate is fast approaching, and Frank and Dave invite you to join them for the celebration. Happy Birthday, Martha Washington contains three complete short stories featuring Martha Washington. In "State of the Art," Martha is combat testing a new weapons system when she comes up against an enemy soldier outfitted with the same system; this story originally appeared in the hard-to-find San Diego Comic-Con Comics #2. From the DHP Fifth Anniversary Special comes a story in which Martha learns a lesson about either political agendas or political incompetence; the judges are still out. And in an all-new story, a young Martha goes on assignment to meet America's great war hero, a super soldier who's been fighting the good fight since America's glory days of World War II; and at the rate he's going, the lucky stiff will be around for World War III. The first two stories were originally presented in black and white, but are presented here in full color. All three stories have been colored by Angus McKie, whose work on MWGTW made the art community stand up and take notice. And to top it all off, Dave Gibbons is producing a beautiful new cover. We should all get such favored treatment on our birthdays! FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1
    Real Life Comics (1941) 1
    • Restored (see item notes)
    • RESTORATION. Spine reinforced. Staples added (not manufacturing).
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    "The Story of Democracy," script by Richard Hughes, art by John Blummer; Two boys don't understand what democracy is, so Uncle Sam takes them on a magical journey through history to see it for themselves. "Lawrence of Arabia," art by August Froehlich; The story of T.E. Lawrence, better known as 'Lawrence of Arabia.' "The Story of Stephen Decatur," script by Otto Binder, art by Jack Binder. "Alfred Bernhard Nobel Baron of Peace and War!" "Heroes of the Mounties," art by Maurice Gutwirth. "Daniel Boone Frontiersman," art by Ralph Cone. "I Fight the Nazis" article. "Aces of the Air," art by Will Rowland. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    Shazam (1973) 27
    Published Feb 1977 by DC.

    Cover by Ernie Chan and Kurt Schaffenberger. Fear in Philadelphia!, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Kurt Schaffenberger and Vince Colletta; Sivana uses the reincarnation machine to bring back evil villains from the past; Mercury suggests Billy get Kid Eternity to help him. Hostess Cup Cakes ad with Batman, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta. Justice for All Includes Children public service announcement featuring Superman, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta. 36 pgs., full color. $0.30. Cover price $0.30.

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    $8 Shazam #27 (DC 1977) Bronze Age Captain Marvel Kurt Schaffenberger 5.5 FN-
    $11 SHAZAM! the worlds mightiest mortal #27 very good 1977
    $14 Shazam! #27 VF- 7.5 1976 Ernie Chan Cover

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  • Issue #17
    Spidey Super Stories (1974) 17

    Special Bicentennial Issue. "A Bicentennial Adventure with Captain America!" Guest-starring Captain America. Doctor Strange, Ice Man, Falcon, Medusa & Lockjaw of the Inhumans, Hulk, and Thor cameos. Story by Jim Salicrup. Art by Winslow Mortimer, Mike Esposito, and Tony Mortellaro. Cover by John Romita, Sr. Can Spidey and the Sentinel of Liberty prevent Kang the Conqueror from altering the course of US history. Includes the 1-page feature "Captain America." Includes the back-up tale "Spidey meets the Stomper!" By Pat Thackray based on the Electric Company script by Thad Mumford. Also includes a pin-up featuring Spider-Man and Captain America at the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Featuring the clip and collect Spidey Stamp: #1 Spidey. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #26
    Superman (1939 1st Series) 26
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #2708057005
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Classic war cover. Cover pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by George Roussos. The Super Stunt-Man!, script by Bill Finger [as Jerry Siegel], pencils by Joe Shuster and Ira Yarbrough [as Joe Shuster]; The son of a former carnival daredevil comes to town, not knowing his father had lost his nerve years before in a car stunt gone wrong. Comedians' Holiday!, script by Don Cameron [as Jerry Siegel], art by Ira Yarbrough [as Joe Shuster]; Clark and Lois decry the closing of a new movie company that has given work to former vaudeville comedians. Private Pete humor page by Henry Boltinoff. Superman's Master!, script by Jerry Siegel, pencils by Ira Yarbrough [as Joe Shuster]. The March text story by Alton Black. Good Ol Judge Jalopy humor page by Jack Farr. The Quicksilver Kid! starring Superman, script by Don Cameron [as Jerry Siegel], pencils by Dick Sprang (layouts) and San Citron (finishes) [as Joe Shuster]. 60 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $535 Superman #26 (1944) CGC 1.8 Rare! Classic WWII Cover Golden Age DC Comic
    $1,330 1944 D.C. Comics Superman 26 CGC 1.8. Goebbels War Cover
    $3,199 Superman #26 - D.C. Comics 1944 CGC 5.5 Mercury appearance
    $3,678 SUPERMAN #26 CGC 6.5 CLASSIC GOEBBELS NAZI WW2 COVER SCARCE GOLDEN AGE KEY BOOK

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  • Issue #7
    Treasure Chest Vol. 23 (1967) 7