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  • Issue #75
    Mad House Glads (1970-1974 Archie) 75

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "It's Fan-ship ... Fan-ship. Just A Perfect Bland-ship!", art by Samm Schwartz; Fran researches the Glads' zodiac sign and tries to keep them in the house when their horoscope is not a favorable one. "It's The Thought That Counts," art by Gus Lemoine; Clyde has the flu, so Mr. Didit takes his place in the band. "Chart Art," art by Samm Schwartz; The flashing lights bugs Dan's eyes. "Concrete Thinking," art by Samm Schwartz; Fran's plan to get a concrete footprint of one of the Glads backfires. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #76
    Mad House Glads (1970-1974 Archie) 76

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "The Price of Advice"; In her latest attempt to get the autographs of the Glads, Fran takes the advice of Mr. Diddit and decides to act nonchalant around the guys. "Rooty Tooty Beauty," art by Stan Goldberg; A photographer anxiously awaits his date. "If That's Right, You're Wrong," script by George Gladir, art by Gus Lemoine; Dan and Dippy try to find a new wife for their father. Saturday Mornings on CBS ad. "The Miracle," script by George Gladir, art by Gus Lemoine; Dick fills in for Mr. Diddit as a cello player. Archie Quarter Comics ad. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #77
    Mad House Glads (1970-1974 Archie) 77

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Dating Diddits," script by George Gladir, pencils by Gus Lemoine, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Dippy and Danny think their father needs a date. "Rig Gig," pencils by Gus Lemoine; Fran uses a fire ladder demonstration as a way to reach the Glads' hotel room. "Nothing to Sneeze At," pencils by Gus Lemoine; Fran the Fan visits the Glads, who all seem to have colds, but Mr. Diddit realizes that his sons are allergic to Fran's maxi coat. "That's Entertainment," script by George Gladir, pencils by Gus Lemoine, inks by Rudy Lapick; The Madhouse Glads are on a local TV show. "Do Your Thing," pencils by Gus Lemoine; The Glads try to get permission to hold a rock festival on the edge of town. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #79
    Mad House Glads (1970-1974 Archie) 79
    • Cover detached.

    Cover pencils by Gus Lemoine. "Strange Things Are Happening," pencils by Dan DeCarlo; When Fran, Dippy, and Dan decide to return to Aunt Agatha's house for another investigation, the doubting Rod decides to beat them there and scare them. "The Tortoise and the Long Hair," pencils by Gus Lemoine; Dick tries to prove that his motorcycle is faster and more dependable than his father's bicycle. "Cold Feet," pencils by Gus Lemoine; Fran convinces Dick and Dan to go barefoot in an attempt to steal their shoes for the Groovy Rockers Fan Club. "In the Know with Damon Diddit," pencils by Gus Lemoine; Mr. Diddit lectures his son Damon on the history of the bicycle and bicycle safety. "Culture Is," art by Samm Schwartz; Dick decides to quit the band to become an apprentice writer for the Snob Hill Music Culture Society. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #80
    Mad House Glads (1970-1974 Archie) 80

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    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Among My Souvenirs," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Gus LeMoine, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Jughead and Archie visit the Diddits' home and are ambushed by Fran and her fellow souvenir-hunters. "Wheeler Dealer," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Gus LeMoine, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Rod tries to figure out why Fran prefers Dippy to him. "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Jon D'Agostino, inks by Joe Sinnott; Dippy avoids Fran when she goes looking for him, but he soon regrets it. Palisades Amusement Park ad with Archie. "The Sacrifice," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Gus LeMoine, inks by Jon D'Agostino; The Diddits discover that Rod is leaving town because his father is broke. "A Passion for Fashion," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Gus LeMoine, inks by Rudy Lapick; Clyde agrees to let Fran and her friends watch a rehearsal as long as they don't make a sound. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #93
    Mad House Glads (1970-1974 Archie) 93

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Jon D'Agostino. "Finding Refuse," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Jon D'Agostino; The Glads write and sing a song about preventing pollution; Fran tells Rod how they are doing something worthy; Rod takes the challenge and writes a speech about keeping Larchdale clean. "Loves Me Not," script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx gets stung picking daisies. "The Peacemaker," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Fran turned down Rod and is going dancing with Danny; Danny feels bad about things he said to Rod and wants to apologize; He finds Rod and says he's sorry but so does Rod. "Speck of Trouble," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli; After complaining about the boys music, Mr. Didit decides to play around with some Beethoven but can't get anything right; He is on his last sheet of composing paper when his writing pen explodes onto his violin. Jughead With Archie Digest ad. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #67
    Mad House Ma-ad (1969) 67

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "L'il Cool Fool Never Lies," pencils by Stan Goldberg; The readers get the truth behind some of L'il Cool Fool's fibs. "Peeve Heave," pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Zippy and the Zappers find themselves getting booed off-stage for a song that even the songwriter found offensive. "Chancy Dance," pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Li'l Cool Fool attempts a rain dance for his girlfriend... with unexpected results from her father. "Jail Wail," pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mario Acquaviva; A prisoner is ready to sing to the District Attorney... literally. "Goon Tune," pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Zippy and the Zappers take the direction of playing a song by ear all too literally. "Mark Lark," pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Zippy's report on World Affairs relates more to rock 'n' roll, much to his teacher's chagrin. Betty and Veronica Spectacular. Plus various other stories. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #69
    Mad House Ma-ad (1969) 69

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    First 15-cent issue. Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Meet the Press," art by Samm Schwartz; A reporter from The Daily Square is sent to interview the Ma-ads and gets more than he bargained for. "Prize Protest," art by Samm Schwartz; Fran the Fan tries to get Bippy to stop protesting, but inadvertently gives him a new way to protest. "Laff Gaff," pencils by Stan Goldberg; A jester tries to cheer up a depressed king. "Clock Yock," art by Samm Schwartz; Fran the Fan tries to stay on top of clock trends. "Sit Bit," art by Samm Schwartz; Bippy answers to someone who accuses him of being lazy. "Flame Game," art by Stan Goldberg; Fran the Fan saves her records from her burning house, but her father rushes them back inside. "Moon Swoon," pencils by Stan Goldberg; A man moonlights as a werewolf. "Drippy Drama," pencils by Stan Goldberg; Fran the Fan tries to chip a piece from the wall of a hotel where the Mad House Ma-ads stayed. "Boozer the Loser!", pencils by Bob White; Boozer keeps blowing the opportunities in his life. "Ace Place," pencils by Samm Schwartz; When Rod the Mod doesn't have enough money for a nightclub, he takes Fran the Fan to a mod boutique. "Another Prize Protest," pencils by Samm Schwartz; A soda jerk gives Bippy a fair shake, but not the kind he's looking for. "Clothes Woes," art by Samm Schwartz; Rod the Mod gets jealous of the Ma-ads' mod clothes. Plus various other stories. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #71
    Mad House Ma-ad (1969) 71

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "The Souvenir," art by Samm Schwartz; Rod tries to impress Fran by giving her Dan Didit's guitar. "Eat Treat," art by Samm Schwartz; Inspired by acts that smash their guitars, the Ma-ads decide to get edible instruments. "Dough Woe," art by Samm Schwartz; Everything about the Ma-ads is real tight...especially the man that pays them. "Sign Line," art by Samm Schwartz; Chester gets turned down when he offers to carry a girl's books home, but Bippy gets a kiss when he offers to carry the girl's protest signs. "Rock Yock," art by Samm Schwartz; The Ma-ads go to the wrong type of rock festival. "Light Site," art by Samm Schwartz; Discotheque lightman Bruno creates a rainbow effect that is so realistic, it has a pot of gold at the end. "Notes To You," art by Samm Schwartz; Clyde and Dan have a guitar battle that ends up drowning them both in musical notes. Plus various other stories. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #54
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 54

    "Raiders of the Lost Art," script by Dick DeBartolo and Frank Jacobs, art by Jack Davis; Parody of the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark. "One Blazing Hot Day on the Desert," art by Don Martin. "Who Are You Gonna Blame...?", script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres. "Still More American Jokes They're Telling in Poland," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Paul Coker. "The Lighter Side Of...", script and art by Dave Berg; Single entry strips satirizing how people deal with economizing, obedience, love, communication, finances, vacations, working, cooking, activists, marriage, worries, the office, and teenagers. "The Mad Questionnaire For Uncovering America's Truly Needy", script by John Ficarra, art by Bob Clarke. "More Candid Mad Snapshots of Historical Celebrities," script and art by Paul Peter Porges; featuring Emperor Nero; William Shakespeare; Dr. Livingston; King David; Queen Victoria; Adolph Hitler; Cleopatra; King Midas; and Christopher Columbus. "We'll Always Be Suckers For Clever Advertising," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Rickard. "Too Gross For Comfort," script by Stan Hart, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the TV show "Too Close For Comfort." "A Let the Punishment Fit the Crime Up-Date," script by Michael J. Snider, art by Jack Davis. "A Mad Look At... Air Travel," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "William Shakespeare...Movie Critic" photo story, script by Henry Clark; featuring photos of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, John Belushi, Roger Moore, Clint Eastwood, and others. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "Outlandish," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the movie Outlander. "Mad Image-Builders," script and art by Al Jaffee. "Family Snapshots They Never Put in the Family Album," script and art by Paul Peter Porges. Magnumb, "P.U.", art by Mort Drucker; A satire of the television show Magnum, P.I. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Mage The Hero Defined TPB (1998-2001) 2-1ST

    Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Mage: The Hero Defined (1997) #5-8. Story and art by Matt Wagner. Continuing the popular series chronicling the on-going adventures of Kevin Matchstick and company. Master storyteller, Matt Wagner, weaves his own special brand of magic yet again as the Heroic Trio find themselves lured north, across the border, to a mystical gathering the likes of which the world has never seen. In addition to an ever-growing mass of 'nasties', the Northlands seem to magnetically attract a host of the world's most legendary reincarnated warriors. But what is the hidden purpose behind this Gathering? And how can Kevin overcome his arrogant assumptions of leadership in time to save the day? Softcover, 96 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #8
    Magic Whistle Vol. 2 (1999) 8

    By Sam Henderson. Glistening and fresh from the success of Magic Whistle #7 and this year's earlier Magic Whistle #6, Sam Henderson brings you...Magic Whistle #8! The latest edition of this multiple Harvey and Ignatz-nominated series has more of the gags and strips you've come to love, and the lead feature "Night of the Chug-bot!" Sam Henderson is a comic genius and is still one of the funniest cartoonists working today. 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1
    Magnesium Arc (1993) 1

    Story, art and cover by Matt Howarth. A rags-to-riches rock n roll story from the creator of Savage Henry and Calibers indie-themed Iconografix line. The members of the garage band Magnesium Arc face challenges to their integrity as they skyrocket to fame, a plight faced by numerous real-life bands of the era. 48 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #1
    Man in Black, The (Lorne-Harvey 1990) 1

    Reprints. Cover by Bob Powell. "Brush Strokes," art by Bob Powell; Fate helps Paul Prenz finally paint a real piece of art, but he is unable to repeat the feat, and must return to commercial work. Untitled story; Female pilot Martha Gilmore crashes in Tibet, where the scientists twice allow her to die then bring her back to life. "The Tale of The King of Swing" starring Johnnie Upbeat, art by Bob Powell. "Death on the Moon" starring Shock Gibson, art by Bob Powell. 36 pgs., B&W. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #21
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 21

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    Tom and Jerry in an untitled story.

  • Issue #41
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 41

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    Cover pencils by Walt Kelly. "Race to the South Seas!", script and art by Carl Barks; Uncle Scrooge, through his lawyer, give both Gladstone and Donald sailing ship, and just a few minutes later they learn that Scrooge has been lost in a storm in the South Seas. Both Donald and Gladstone set sail for the islands where Scrooge was last seen, and along the way, Gladstone has nothing but good luck and Donald has nothing but bad. 24 pgs., full color.

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    $750 MARCH of COMICS #41 (1949) CGC Graded 4.5 ~ CARL BARKS ~ DONALD DUCK
    $3,900 March of Comics #41 1949 Artist Carl Barks KEY Donald Duck Rare Fine Condition!

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  • Issue #83
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 83

    Bugs Bunny

  • Issue #93
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 93

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    "The Ghost of Atom City"; Woody Woodpecker takes a vacation out west; also featuring Knothead and Splinter. 4 pages of jokes, games, and facts featuring Andy Panda and Woody Woodpecker. 36 pgs., full color.

  • Issue #177
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 177

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    Woody Woodpecker

  • Issue #229
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 229

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    The Flintstones

  • Issue #248
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 248

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    The Three Stooges

  • Issue #255
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 255

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    Santa's Christmas List

  • Issue #267
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 267

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    Little Lulu

  • Issue #341
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 341

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    The Flintstones

  • Issue #373
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 373

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    The Three Stooges

  • Issue #435
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 435

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    New Terrytoons

  • Issue #440
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 440

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    Bugs Bunny

  • Issue #8
    Marge's Tubby (1953-1961 Dell) 8

    The Monster in the Lake, Lost Dog, The Greatest Acrobat in the World, The Dispossessed Ghost. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Marge's Tubby (1953-1961 Dell) 17

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Marge's Tubby (1953-1961 Dell) 18
    • INCOMPLETE. Piece missing, interrupts art and story.

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Margie (1962 Dell) 2
    Published Sep 1962 by Dell.
    • Centerfold detached at one staple. Staple rust with migration.
    • Cover detached at one staple. Centerfold detached.

    Photo cover features Cynthia Pepper and Dick Gering. Stories by Don Segall. Art by Henry Scarpelli. Cover number is 12-498-209. Dells Four Color #1307 (1942-1962 Dell 2nd Series) counts as the 1st issue, in Dell's reckoning. Teen comedy based on the 1960s sitcom, based in turn on a hit movie. When the school announces a play, Margie and her friends decide to audition. Margie wants to get the female lead so much she has secret rehearsals, but snobby, beautiful Roberta is convinced that she'll get the part. But when Margie fouls up the audition, it's up to Maybelle to come up with a last-minute plan. Finger Painting; Opening Night; Outdoor Sports; Home Permanent. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #25
    Marmaduke Mouse (1946 Quality) 25
  • Issue #52
    Marmaduke Mouse (1946 Quality) 52
  • Issue #85
    Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) 85

    Photos from Captain America movie; article on Groo, with comments from Mark Evanier; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Groo cover by Sergio Aragones. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #4
    Marvel Comics Super Special (1977) 4
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4102272007
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    Marvel Comics Super Special #4: The Beatles Story. David Anthony Kraft story, Tom Palmer cover, George Perez and Klaus Janson art Cover price $1.50.

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    $185 CGC 9.0 Japanese MARVE COMICS SUPER SPECIAL #4 The BEATLES George Perez VARIANT
    $298 Marvel Comics Super Special #4 CGC 9.6 - The Beatles Story - wraparound cover

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  • Issue #7A
    Marvel Comics Super Special (1977) 7A

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    French Edition. Marvel Comics Super Special #7, by writer David Anthony Kraft and artists George Pérez and Jim Mooney. This premature adaptation of the film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was promoted on the "Bullpen Bulletins" page in Marvel Comics cover-dated January 1979, but was never published in the U.S. "because the book was late and the movie proved to be a commercial failure," according to a contemporaneous news account. French, French-Canadian, and Dutch editions are known to exist, though. Check individual item notes and scans to see which edition we're offering.

    Penciller George Perez said of this elusive issue, "... we didn't realize that the [movie] script was still in so much flux that things we were putting in the comic were not going to appear in the movie and things we didn't know about were going to be added to the movie. The plot was so convoluted and cheesy — even on the printed page — and after a while we realized it was not really going anywhere. They said they were going to have all these superstars appear at the end of the film and, of course, in the end they couldn't get them — not that we could have used them anyway, because we didn't have the licenses to use their likenesses.... It was just one disaster after another. It was one of the nadirs of my career. I was so grateful that the book never got an American release. I've yet to see a copy of Sgt. Pepper." Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #2
    Marvel Family (1945 Fawcett) 2

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    Cover pencils by C. C. Beck, inks by Pete Costanza. The Marvel Family and Aunty Anti-Marvel, script by Otto Binder, art by C. C. Beck; Dr. Sivana disguises himself as a new member of the Marvel Family: Aunty Marvel. Mary Marvel and The Black Magician, script by Otto Binder, art by Jack Binder. Mobali Man's Courage text story by Chester Whitehorn. Captain Marvel, Jr. Vs. The Wild Woods Boy, script by Otto Binder. Captain Marvel and The Miracle Worker, script by Otto Binder. Captain Marvel Club ad. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Marvel Family (1945 Fawcett) 23
    • Centerfold detached, cover detached at one staple. Cover and interior oxidation. Residue on interior pages.
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    Stories and art by Otto Binder, C. C. Beck, Bill Woolfolk, Joe Certa, Pete Costanza, and Howard Boughner. Fawcett's most popular heroes, the original Captain Marvel (Shazam) and family, in solo and shared adventures. The Marvel Family faces the Sivana family - Sivana, Sivana Jr., and Georgia - after they start their own newspaper, but first they must prove that Georgia murdered a man. Captain Marvel Jr. wants to know why gangsters are trying to steal a building's cornerstone - and during the dedication ceremony, yet. Captain Marvel battles Thor - but not that Captain Marvel, and not that Thor. Plus a plethora of vintage comics-format ads, including a hair-cream ad featuring detective Sam Spade. The Sivana Family Newspaper; Judge Smudge; Benny Beaver and Fuzzy Bear; Willie the Worm; The Marvel Family Puzzle Page; Captain Marvel Jr.: The Cornerstone Case; Mary Marvel: Flying High; Captain Kid: Ski High; The Smart Burglar; Captain Marvel: The Hammer of Thor. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $400 MARVEL FAMILY #23 FAWCETT PUB GOLDEN AGE 1948 CGC 6.5 GRADED! MARY MARVEL

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  • Issue #9-1ST
    Marvel Masterworks Fantastic Four HC (1987-Present Marvel) 1st Edition 9-1ST

    Volume 9 - 1st printing. Collects Fantastic Four (1961-1996 1st Series) #82-93.

    Written by STAN LEE. Art and cover by JACK KIRBY.

    FIELD TRIP!

    That's 'Field Trip' as defined in the Lee/Kirby Dictionary, which means you'd better pack that bag lunch in unstable molecules and strap yourself in for a trip around the universe beyond your wildest imagination! First stop: A little visit to the neighbor's place, and hanging with the incomparable Inhumans and titanic team-up against Maximus the Mad! Second stop: Europe. Paris is beautiful in the springtime, but that's nothing. According to the brochure, Latveria's lovely year round. You might want to take that visitor's guide with a grain of salt, though. The savvy traveler never trusts a Chamber of Commerce run by Doombots. Third stop: Down under. Way down under for a big-time battle with the Mole Man! Last stop: Now here's a trip that's far out. The ever lovin' blue-eyed Thing gets whisked away on a galactic tour as a gladiator in the scurrilous Skrulls' slave arena!

    If that's not enough outer-space exotica for ya, then welcome yourself to a world wrapped in the Roarin' Twenties! With tour guides like Stan and Jack, you'd best make those travel plans today, True Believer.

    Hardcover, 264 pages, full color.

    Cover price $49.99.

  • Issue #9-1ST
    Marvel Masterworks Fantastic Four TPB (2009-2014 Marvel) 9-1ST

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    Volume 9 - 1st printing. Collects Fantastic Four (1961-1996 1st Series) #82-93 and ANNUAL #7.

    Written by Stan Lee. Art and cover by Jack Kirby.

    Field trip! That's "field trip" as defined in the Lee/Kirby dictionary, which means you'd better pack that bag lunch in unstable molecules and buckle up for a trip beyond your wildest imagination!

    First stop: a visit to the neighbor's place, Attilan, home of the Inhumans! Second stop: Paris is beautiful in the springtime - but according to the brochure, Latveria's lovely year round. Then again, the savvy traveler never trusts a Chamber of Commerce run by Doombots. Third stop: Down Under. Way down under in the lair of the Mole Man! Last stop: The Thing takes an intergalactic tour as a gladiator in the Skulls' slave arena!

    You'd better make those travel plans today, True Believer - tickets for this trip are guaranteed to sell out!

    Softcover, 272 pages, full color.

    Cover price $24.99.

  • Issue #17
    Marvel Requirer (1990) 17

    Cover features: The Adventures of Captain America, Wonder Man, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure II Super Special. 6 5/8-in. x 11 1/2-in., 8 color pages.

  • Issue #3
    Marvel Super Hero Squad (2010- 2nd Series) 3

    Written by TODD DEZAGO. Art by LEONEL CASTELLANI and MARCELO DICHIARA. Cover by LEONEL CASTELLANI. 'When Slurks The Slime!'-When a tiny jellyfish is transformed into a giant slimy blob, the Super Hero Squad have their hands full trying to keep it from engulfing all of Super Hero City! Also, Thor reflects on his childhood--and his own gorgeous reflection in 'Reflections!' And, Captain America and The Falcon team up again...for the first time! 32 pages, full color. ALL AGES. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #40
    Marvel Two-in-One (1974 1st Series) 40

    "Conjure Night!" Part 1 of 2. Guest-starring the Black Panther. Yellow Jacket (Hank Pym) cameo. Story by Roger Slifer. Art by Tom DeFalco, Ron Wilson, and Pablo Marcos. The Thing and the King of Wakanda, the Black Panther, must face the undead fury of a vampire. Cover price $0.35.

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    $149 Marvel Two In One 40 CGC 9.8 WHITE The Thing Black Panther 1 of 16 Bronze Age

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  • Issue #40MJ
    Marvel Two-in-One (1974 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 40MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "Conjure Night!" Guest-starring the Black Panther. Yellow Jacket (Hank Pym) cameo. Story by Roger Slifer. Art by Tom DeFalco, Ron Wilson, and Pablo Marcos. The Thing and the King of Wakanda, the Black Panther, must face the undead fury of a vampire. 32 pages. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #66
    Marvel's Greatest Comics (1969) 66

    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott. "The Name Is Doom!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott; Nick Fury asks the FF to investigate rumors of secret army assembling in Europe; their investigations take them to Latveria where they become prisoners of Doom; Reprinted from Fantastic Four #84. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #66MJ
    Marvel's Greatest Comics (1969) Mark Jewelers 66MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Fantastic Four #84 reprint (Jack Kirby art). Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #75
    Master Comics (1940 Fawcett) 75

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    Stories and art by Howard Boughner and others. Fawcett's showcase for comics covers the humor, Western, adventure and superhero genres, featuring Captain Marvel Jr., Bulletman and Bulletgirl. Action girl Nyoka meets tigers in the jungles of India. Radar the superspy tracks war profiteers. Captain Marvel, Jr. battles a master of zombies - not the George Romero kind, but the Haitian voodoo kind. Plus a full-page comics-format ad for Mary Marvel fashions for girls (dresses, not the costume). Capt. Marvel Jr.: The Zombie Master; Lumber Jack: Small of Him!!; Nyoka in India; Whippersnappers: Exercise; Trader Tom: He Drives Us Crazy; Marooned; Bulletman: The Terrible Trio!; The Tragedy of Joe Miller; Whippersnappers: Dental Drolleries; Radar: The Merchant of War!. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #127
    Master Comics (1940 Fawcett) 127

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    Stories and art by Bill Ward, Howard Boughner, Carl Pfeufer and John Jordan. Master Comics was one of the cornerstones of the Fawcett lineup during the 1940s. Corrupt sailors "shanghai" new crew members, but they go too far when they abduct Freddy Freeman as their cabin boy, in a story with art by Torchy artist Bill Ward. Jungle queen Nyoka tries to prevent a scientist from being overcome by his greed for a sacred tribal symbol. Western hero Tom Mix must deliver half a treasure map to lawyer Termbley Cooper, but someone doesn't want him to make it there. Capt. Marvel Jr. and the Human Cargo; Dizzy Daisy: Marriage on the Mind!; Ozzie: Lunacy on the Links; Nyoka, the Jungle Girl: The Symbol of Danger!; Vacuum Bloobstutter: Flying Rescue; Tom Mix: Introduction to Disaster. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Maximortal (1992) 3
    Published Dec 1992 by Tundra.

    Cover art by Rick Veitch. Cheek, Chin, Knuckle or Knee Part Three, script and art by Rick Veitch; Sherlock Holmes is brought in to study the baby True-Man; Meanwhile, two teenagers sell their comic book idea to a dishonest publisher. Includes characters Spiegal and Schumacher, who are analogues to Siegel and Shuster, the men who created Superman. 36 pgs. $3.95. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #1
    Maxwell Mouse Follies (1986) 1

    Maxwell's Back! Story, art and cover by Joe Sinardi. The return of Sinardi's Maxwell Mouse, last seen in Maxwell Mouse Follies (1981) #1. Mouse-about-town Maxwell runs a Manhattan nightclub and has musical misadventures during the Great Depression. The comedic storylines are occasionally punctuated with musical interludes, just like an old-timey musical, complete with lyrics. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.70.