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Comic books in 'Submarine'

  • Issue #1
    Challenger Deep (2008) 1

    by Andrew Cosby & Marcelo Mueller When an experimental nuclear submarine is marooned in a deposit of methane ice deep in the Marianas Trench, an elite salvage team mounts a daring rescue to prevent an explosive chain reaction that could lead to global disaster! From the creator of the hit Sci-Fi Channel series, Eureka! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #3
    Chasing Hitler (2017 Red 5) 3

    Written by Hayley Nitz. Art by Jethro Morales. Cover by Nathan Szerdy. Taylor and Walsh trail Hitler to the south of France and waiting U-Boat to take him to his remaining loyalists in hiding. Braving bullets and betrayal, the two commandos have this one chance to stop the Fuhrer from rebuilding his armies and starting his madness again. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #16
    Classics Illustrated 047 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1948) 16

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, 16th Printing, Painted Cover. Comic book adaptation of the classic Jules Verne story about Captain Nemo and the undersea vessel, the Nautilus. Story illustrated by Henry C. Kiefer. Issue also has a text biography of Verne and text stories on "Dog Heroes," "American Indians," and "Pioneers of Science." (HRN 166, R/1968). Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1
    Commander Battle and the Atomic Sub (1954) 1

    Stories by Richard E. Hughes. Art by Sheldon Moldoff. Cover by Ogden Whitney. The crew of an atomic-powered submarine roams the seas, battling threats to American naval supremacy. Commander Bill Battle, Doc Blake, Champ Ruggles, and Tony Gardello become The Atomic Commandos, sea-going adventurers assigned to battle a secret new threat to American security. Hostile flying saucers attacking the U.S. turn out to originate from neither outer space nor Soviet Russia, but from the undersea kingdom of Atlantis! Produced in 3-D Truevision, says the cover, with no glasses needed. This turns out to mean the panels are shaped like little TV screens against a black background, with no 3-D effects. Atomic Sub; What Do You Know About Torpedoes?; Nothing Ever Happens! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $325 COMMANDER BATTLE & THE ATOMIC SUB # 1 AMERICAN 1954 CGC 3.0 ATOMIC EXPLO SCARCE

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  • Issue #2
    Commander Battle and the Atomic Sub (1954) 2
    • Minor staple rust and migration.
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    Stories by Richard E. Hughes. Art by Sheldon Moldoff. Cover by Ogden Whitney. The crew of an atomic-powered submarine, The Atomic Commandos roam the seas battling threats to American naval supremacy. The Commandos face a new threat to American security: a secret empire at the center of the Earth, made up of subterranean giants with strange powers. But first, they must battle a giant octopus, making for a terrific sub-vs.-octopus cover. (The TV-like 3-D Truevision from issue #1 is retired without fanfare.) Fight for Survival!; Winner Loses; The Hoax That Backfired!; Atom Sub of the Future. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Commander Battle and the Atomic Sub (1954) 4
    • Minor staple rust and migration.
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    Stories by Richard E. Hughes. Art by Sheldon Moldoff and Ken Landau. Cover by Ogden Whitney. The crew of an atomic-powered submarine, The Atomic Commandos roam the seas battling threats to American naval supremacy. The Commandos are assigned to protect a scientist with a revolutionary new discovery, but they must contend with sleeping gas that works underwater, manned torpedoes, a gigantic super-sub, and other enemy weapons. Piercing the Iron Curtain!; Can't Stand Those Pigboats!; Sunken Treasure!; Brother, You've Done a Good Job!; A Day in the Life of an Atomic Commando: Doc Blake. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2166
    Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) 2166

    Weekly British War comics digest. "Sound the Alarm!" Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B/W.

  • Issue #1
    Dark Horse Classics 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1992) 1

    Adapted by GARY GIANNI. Gary Gianni (Hard Looks, Classics Illustrated) adapts and illustrates Jules Verne's classic adventure of Captain Nemo and the crew of the Nautilus. Gianni's incredible artwork is sure to dazzle fans of the original novel and comics lovers alike. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #6
    Date with Danger (1952) 6
  • Issue #4
    Doc Savage (1972 Marvel Comic) 4
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4473914019
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    Gil Kane cover. Comic book version of the classic pulp magazine hero Doc Savage. Issue features "The Hell-Diver," part two of the adaptation of the Kenneth Robeson novel "Death In Silver." In part two, Doc tries to track down his team members who were kidnapped by the Silver Death's Heads gang. Script by Steve Englehart and art by Ross Andru and Tom Palmer. Cover price $0.20.

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    $9 DOC SAVAGE #4 Marvel Bronze Age Comic 1973 VF

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  • Issue #1
    Eagle, The (1941 Fox Features) 1
    • Paper: Light tan to off white
    • Label #3734405009

    Art by Lester Raye, Klaus Nordling, Nathaniel Nitkin and Dick Briefer. The Eagle is a patriotic, Nazi-punching World War II superhero in the Captain America tradition. The Eagle joins the Army and battles the Nazi agent called The Green Spider and his mind-control gas; He faces down a gangster and his cronies; A mystery plague is wiping out entire farms. The Green Spider; The Blood Poisoning Murders; Scarlatti the Mobster; Harvest of Death; Spark Stevens; Pro-Belligerent; Rex Dexter: The Crow From Space! 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5A
    Fathom (2018 Aspen) Volume 7 5A

    Written by Ron Marz. Art and Cover by Siya Oum. Aspen learns that her battle with Killian has far-reaching consequences both below-and above-the surface, as Fathom's preeminent heroine continues her quest to get to the bottom of the conspiracy surrounding her brother Finn's connections with the Russian Government! The superstar creative team of Ron Marz and Siya Oum are on board to deliver Fathom, and the iconic heroine, Aspen Matthews, to a new generation of readers as well as loyal fans alike! 32 pages, full color. Rated T Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #132
    Fightin' Navy (1956) 132

    Stories and art by Sam Glanzman, Charles Nicholas, Bill Montes and Ernie Bache. Charlton's Fightin' military series focuses on US sailors and submarines in combat, mostly during World War II. A Naval officer promoted out of his desk job to command a new submarine must learn fast, and "the book" is no help. Pearl Harbor..."The Day of Infamy" is rendered by WWII veteran and comics legend Sam Glanzman. An Allied commander gets the chance for revenge against Yoshi, the Axis captain who sunk his ship. Tiger Trask of the Killer Whale; Rendezvous; The Poem That Won a Battle; The Big Answer. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #19
    Flashback 19: Sub-Mariner Comics 1 (1941/1974) 19

    The 19th issue of the Flashback reprint series presents SUB-MARINER COMICS #1 originally published in 1941 by Timely/Marvel. Cover art by Alex Schomburg. "Deep-Sea Blitzkrieg," script and art by Bill Everett; Hitler decides to smash Atlantis, and in the first U-boat attack, the emperor is incapacitated and Namor assumes command. The Atlanteans fight back in "Trojan" whales and sharks that circle the Nazi subs without being noticed until their guns open up; The Nazi fleet is destroyed when Namor's people man gun emplacements on top of icebergs and rain down fiery death. Namor is captured by the lead sub, but Namor destroys the sub with his bare hands. Captain America Comics ad. "The Radium Robbery," script and art by Bill Everett; Sub-Mariner vs. The Nazis. "Namor... His Boyhood" text story by Ray Gill. "The House of Horror," script and art by Paul Gustavson; Angel vs. Ricardo Amegos and zombies. 68-pages, full color cardstock covers, 7-3/4-in. x 10-3/8-in. black-and-white interior on white paper stock, saddle-stitched binding. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #641
    Four Color (1942-1962 Dell 2nd Series) 641
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4349138006

    Indicia title is "Milton Caniff's STEVE CANYON, No 641." Painted cover art. Full page of Dell's "A Pledge to Parents," inside front cover. T-Bomb Experiment, script by Milton Caniff, art by Ray Bailey and Milton Caniff (Caniff only drew and inked Steve Canyon's heads in the story); Steve Canyon is sent to the Philippines as an undercover agent to keep enemy spies from observing the results of a test of a "T-Bomb" on the Pacific island of Ebee. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Four Favorites (1941) 19
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #2121661001
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    Rudy Palais cover. In order of appearance: "Magno and Davey, 'The Adventure of the Watchmaker of Doom...'" art by Rudy Palais; "The Unknown Soldier"; "Lash Lightning"; and "Captain Courageous" art by Rudy Palais. "Hangnoose Heritage" text story by Cliff Howe, reprinted in Four Favorites (1941) #28. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Four Star Battle Tales (1973) 5
  • Issue #10
    Frogmen (1962-1965 Dell) 10
    • INCOMPLETE. Centerfold missing, interrupts art and story.

    "Strange Disappearance" - Written by Don Segall. Art by Mike Sekowsky and Mike Peppe. Painted Cover by Vic Prezio. Doctor Vogar is back! Can he stop the flying Frogmen? Plus: Boy of the Pacific story "Desperate Journey," and the 1-page text story "A Run For the Money"! 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #25
    Fun with Basky and Robin (1979 Promotional) 25
  • Issue #43
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 43
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • 6 center wraps missing.
    • Label #4471846001
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    Rex King of the Deep; John Carter; Capt. Easy

    Stories and art by Roy Crane, V. T. Hamlin, John Coleman Burroughs, Gaylord Du Bois, Bob Jenney, Al McWilliams, Walt Spouse, Walker Harman, and Win Smith. The Funnies presented reprints of classic comic strips, including Roy Crane's influential Captain Easy, alongside original material. Appointed to the palace of the Jeddak of Zodanga after rescuing the Jeddak's cousin, John Carter uses the opportunity to track down Dejah Thoris. But believing Carter was dead, she has sworn to marry the son of her captor, in the official comic-strip adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' A Princess of Mars. John Carter art by John Coleman Burroughs, son of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Captain Easy and Wash Tubbs try to make ends meet with a traveling medicine show. John Carter Warlord of Mars; The Sky Ranger; Alley Oop; Bosko; What Would You Do?; Rex, King of the Deep; Oz; Captain Easy; The O'Malley Kids; Whitey Harrison; Mr. District Attorney; Speed Martin. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #136
    GI Combat (1952) 136
    Published Jul 1969 by DC.

    Last 12c cover-priced issue. Cover by Joe Kubert. Written by Robert Kanigher and Howard Liss. Art by Ross Andru, Joe Kubert, Ed Robbins, Fred Ray and Mike Esposito. There's a torpedo heading straight for the Haunted Tank! It's a different Haunted Tank saga when tank battles submarine in "Kill Now - Pay Later" by Robert Kanigher, Ross Andru, Joe Kubert and Mike Esposito. Plus: "No-Name Hill" by Kanigher and Ed Robbins. And: "The 13th Bullet" by Howard Liss and Fred Ray. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #3SUB
    GI Joe Snake Eyes Agent of Cobra (2014 IDW) 3SUB

    Written by Mike Costa. Art by Paolo Villanelli. Cover by Drew Johnson. As STORM SHADOW leads the Arashikage clan closer and closer to capturing the former COBRA COMMANDER's son, SNAKE EYES must race ahead and bring the target to COBRA before it's too late. But what will SNAKE EYES do once G.I. JOE gets involved? 28 pages, full color. MR Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #12
    Gigantor (2000) 12
    Published Aug 2001 by Antarctic Press.

    Story, art and cover by Ben Dunn. Ben Dunn of Ninja High School adapts the beloved anime series about a boy and his giant robot. Ugablob plans to brainwash Dr. Brilliant and steal his new weapon. Gigantor and Jimmy must find him before the UFOs destroy the Earth. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #4B
    God Hates Astronauts (2014 Image) 4B

    Story and Art by Ryan Browne. Cover by Paolo Rivera. The invasion of King Tiger Eating a Cheeseburger's space crab army is about to begin! I sure hope all those crappy NASA 'superheroes' are ready to save the Earth. Oh, spoiler alert-THEY AREN'T! 28 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #1
    Godzilla (1988 Dark Horse Limited Series) 1

    Story and art by Kazuhisa Iwata. Cover by Mark A. Nelson. He's back! Straight from Japan comes the mightiest film monster of them all! This issue is the first of a six-issue mini-series reprinting the manga adaptation of the original Japanese version of the film Godzilla 1985. In this issue, Godzilla, believed dead for nearly thirty years, suddenly reappears--and he's headed for Tokyo. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #9A
    Godzilla Kingdom of Monsters (2011 IDW) 9A

    Cover A by David Messina. Harry Knowles, Jason Ciaramella (w) o Victor Santos (a) o David Messina (c) As the dust settles on last issue's epic monster battle, humanity finds a silver lining among all the destruction, and things quiet down. But just because some of the monsters have retreated doesn't mean the rampage has ended... after all, there may be more gargantuan threats right around the corner. Whatever may be next, mankind may finally be ready to put up a fight! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #17
    Gorgo (1961) 17

    Cover by Dick Giordano. Stories and art by Dick Giordano, Joe Gill, Bill Montes, Ernie Bache, and Bill Molno. The Godzilla-ish sea monster from the 1961 B-movie becomes the star of this cult-classic Charlton monster comic. A Soviet submarine visiting the Caribbean fires an atomic torpedo at Gorgo's mother. The result is Gorgo's rampage across the islands, in a story featuring a Fidel Castro lookalike, and lines like "What is the most despicable method we can use?" Plus backup stories about evolution and interspecies enmity. Secret Destroyer; B is for Brontosaurus; Evolution; Natural Enemies. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #4
    HARD Corps (1992) 4

    Cover pencils by Mike Leeke, inks by Tom Ryder. Thunderbrawl!, script by David Michelinie (plot, script) and Bob Layton (plot), pencils by Mike Leeke, inks by Tom Ryder; The secrecy of Omen Enterprises' mission starts to take its toll on Gunslinger; Will that distraction prove fatal when the team is sent on a raid to find out what's on board the secret and heavily armed Harbinger Foundation freighter Toyo Harada is running to countries in the former Eastern Bloc? 36 pgs. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #7
    Human Torch Comics (1940) 7
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #0700786012
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    • INCOMPLETE. Centerfold missing, affects Dreadnaught Disasters story. Spine and edge damage. Low quality photocopy front cover included (unattached).
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    Cover art by Alex Schomburg. The Agent of Death starring the Human Torch, script and art by Carl Burgos; Torch and Toro try to stop the plans of Agent X, who is out to destroy an American convoy headed toward the Far East carrying food and supplies. Promotional ad featuring Captain America, who encourages readers to join his Sentinels of Liberty. The Case of the Attempted Dreadnaught Disasters starring Human Torch, script and art by Carl Burgos; The Flaming Duo must act quickly to prevent the treacherous fingers of Japanese treachery, out to destroy strategic bridges that would bottle up our Navy yard. Devil Cat text story by Mickey Spillane. Sub-Mariner Slaughters the Japs On Wake Island, art by Allen Simon. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 2 #6
    If Worlds of Science Fiction (1952 Pulp Digest) Vol. 2 #6


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    • Back cover detached 10%.

    Jan 1954. Science fiction stories by Evan Hunter, Damon Knight, Alan E. Nourse, Mack Reynolds, James E. Gunn, Richard Wilson, and Harry Harrison. Four Kelly Freas illustrations. Wrap-around cover by Ken Fagg. 5.25-in. x 7.5-in.; black and white; 120 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.35.

  • Vol. 6 #2
    If Worlds of Science Fiction (1952 Pulp Digest) Vol. 6 #2


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    • Front cover detached 5%. Water damage: Slight.

    February 1956. Cover by Mel Hunter. Stories: "Avoidance Situation" by James Mc Connell, "Catalysis" by Poul Anderson, "To Pay the Piper" by James Blish, "The Drivers" by Edward W. Ludwig, "Shango" by John Jakes, "The Margenes" by Miriam Allen De Ford, "Jekyll and Hyde Planet" by Jack Lewis. 5.5-in. x 7.5-in.; 120 Pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Vol. 20 #4
    If Worlds of Science Fiction (1952 Pulp Digest) Vol. 20 #4


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    April 1970. Volume 20, No. 4 (Whole No. 147). Cover by Gaughan. Science fiction stories by Isaac Asimov, Lee Harding, Frank Herbert's "Whipping Star - Conclusion", Robert F. Young, Ron Goulart, R. A. Lafferty, and Gene Wolfe. 5.25-in. x 7.5-in.; black and white; 160 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #46
    Illustration Magazine (2002 1st Series) 46

    In this Issue of Illustration, we feature the spectacular art of Charles Dana Gibson, world famous for his creation of the original pin-up-the 'Gibson Girl'. Rare photographs, tear sheets and original artworks are shown. Our second feature concerns the work of cartoonist A.B. Frost, perhaps best known for his Br'er Rabbit illustrations, and other satirical comic strips and illustrations from the early 1900s. Comic strips, drawings, and many rarely seen original paintings are showcased. Book reviews, exhibitions and events, and more round out the issue. 80 pages. Cover price $15.00.

  • Issue #3A
    Independence Day (2016 Titan) 3A

    Written by Victor Gischler. Art by Alex Shibao. Cover by Staz Johnson. Tensions arise aboard the sub as specimens are shipped back for study. Meanwhile, Adams and company come to grips with their extraterrestrial armaments and uncover the real motivation behind the alien crash. 28 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1
    James Bond 007 Serpent's Tooth (1992 Dark Horse) 1

    Written by Doug Moench. Art and cover Paul Gulacy. The martinis will be shaken, not stirred, as Dark Horse proudly presents a spectacular new James Bond series based on the popular Ian Fleming characters! A nuclear arsenal disappears! Unexplained phenomena is South America! Dinosaurs! Bond! What more can we give you? Well, maybe the team born to do this book: Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy! Don't miss out on one of the books of the summer. First in a series of new James Bond books from Dark Horse Comics and Acme Press. 48 pages, FC. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #3
    Joe Palooka (1942 Columbia) 3
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached at one staple. Centerfold detached. Staple rust with migration. Heavy oxidation. Brittle.

    Cover pencils by Ham Fisher. Untitled story, script and pencils by Ham Fisher; Joe's company puts out to sea. By coincidence, another boxer, Biff Williams is also on board; They put on an exhibition bout for the crew, but during the bout, the ship lurches, and Biff goes overboard, with Joe diving to his rescue; A Nazi sub attempts to capture them, but Joe and Biff overwhelm the crew and capture the sub. Untitled story, script and pencils by Ham Fisher; The ship lands in an undisclosed location, where the Allies are gathering for an imminent Axis assault; Joe is met by his younger brother Steve; While waiting for the action, a boxing exhibition is staged. Jerry is KO'd by a Scottish boxer with whom he had previously had words. Untitled story, script and pencils by Ham Fisher; Joe and Jerry are chosen to patrol the forest to round up reported Nazi paratroopers; The patrol captures all but one Nazi, and Joe trails the Nazi as he meets a fifth-columnists; Joe attempts to capture the saboteurs, and learns that the paratrooper is none other than the German boxer, Schmeller, whom Joe had fought in New York. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $300 Joe Palooka #3 CGC 3.0 (Columbia 1944) WW2 Nazi Cover WWII Scarce 1/15

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  • Issue #22
    Kamandi (1972 DC) 22
    Published Oct 1974 by DC.
    • Water damage.

    "The Red Baron." Script and pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by D. Bruce Berry. Cover by Kirby and Berry. Ben Boxer finds Kamandi. Red Baron attacks a society of dolphins. Cover price $0.20.

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    $10 KAMANDI THE LAST BOY ON EARTH #22 1974 Jack Kirby Story & Artwork
    $24 Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth #22 (1974) - RARE - CGC Graded 8.5 - Jack Kirby DC

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  • Issue #21
    Keen Detective Funnies Vol. 3 (1940) 21
    • INCOMPLETE. First wrap missing, interrupts art and story. Full length spine split with missing back cover. Interior tearing. Brittle.
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  • Issue #1
    Kilgore (1987) 1

    Story by Brian Chin. Art by Brian Chin. Cover by Brian Chin. During World War II, Colonel Kilgore is in charge of defense in the San Francisco bay area, but he's really more interested in women and booze. Even the bizarre, comedic events that occur under his command are just distractions from the important things in life. Thundering Guns of the Golden Gate; Golden Gate Guardians. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #187
    Knights of the Dinner Table (1994) 187

    (W/A/CA) Jolly Blackburn This multiple award-winning comic magazine features the hilarious mis-adventures of a group of gamers (the 'Knights') and their friends, plus useful HackMaster Basic, D&D-compatible and other articles for games of all kinds, from tabletop to video screen. It's a slice of gamer life in strips, features and reviews, and a wonderful celebration of the gaming culture! Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #49
    Lake County News Herald Volume 03 (1980) 49

    December 7, 1980. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Brenda Starr Reporter (by Dale Messick), Star Trek (by Thomas Warkentin), Star Wars (continuing an adaptation of "Han Solo at Stars' End"; story by Brian Daley, script by Archie Goodwin, art by Alfredo Alcala), Doctor Smock (by Geo. Lemont), Broom Hilda (by Russell Myers), Superman (script by Paul Levitz, pencils by George Tuska, inks by Vince Colletta), Conan the Barbarian (script by Roy Thomas, art by Rudy Nebres), The Incredible Hulk (script and pencils by Larry Lieber, inks by Frank Giacoia), Tarzan (script by Archie Goodwin, art by Gil Kane), The Phantom (script by Lee Falk, art by Sy Barry), Prince Valiant (by John Cullen Murphy), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Fletcher, and Collins), Mandrake the Magician (script by Lee Falk, art by Fred Fredericks), Mark Trail (by Dodd and Elrod), Walt Disney's Condorman, Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Ferd'nand (by Plastino & Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Don Wilder), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Grin and Bear It, Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Barney Google and Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32-page, 7-in. x 11-in., full color comic strip newspaper inserts.

  • Issue #6
    Lake County News Herald Volume 04 (1981) 6
  • Issue #6
    League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (1999 1st Series) 6

    WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART AND COVER BY KEVIN O'NEILL The long-awaited conclusion! The sixth and final installment of our splendid picto-narrative brings to a conclusion the story of our stalwart band. It is with grim finality that they combat the nefarious Doctor and his evil cohorts on land, sea and air. Who shall persevere? That, dear reader, is for you to discover. Also, the concluding chapter of serial Allan Quartermain adventure! FC, 32 PG. (6 OF 6) Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2
    League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (1999) Bumper 2

    Collects issues #3 and #4 of the first series. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #201001
    LEGO Club Jr. Magazine (2007) 201001

    January-February 2010. In this issue: Atlantis - Explore the ocean and search for treasure! Plus: LEGO City - Help the firefighters save the day! Also: Building Fun - Two models you can build! Saddle Stitched, 8-in x 10 1/2-in, 12 Pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #23
    Losers (2003) 23
    Published Jun 2005 by Vertigo.

    Written by Andy Diggle Art and cover by Jock Part 1 of the new 3-part storyline "Anti-Heist." In the wake of the biggest corporate fraud since Enron, the Losers become uneasy allies with a man they have little reason to trust. But their differences must be put aside if they're to scupper Max's plan for an audacious mid-Atlantic heist. His target: 300 pounds of weapons-grade plutonium! On sale April 27 ? 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US ? MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #24
    Losers (2003) 24
    Published Jul 2005 by Vertigo.

    Written by Andy Diggle Art and cover by Jock Max's plans enter their final, fatal stage in Part 2 of the 3-part "Anti-Heist." 300 pounds of weapons-grade plutonium will fall into the wrong hands if the Losers can't convince a transport ship that they're not the enemy. But it may already be too late, because there's a submarine on the horizon aiming to kill, one helmed by an adversary who knows the Losers' tricks all too well... On sale May 25 ? 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US ? MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4
    Marvel Classics Comics Series (1976) 4

    Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Dan Adkins. Jules Verne pinup. "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," script by Otto Binder (adaptation), pencils by Romy Gamboa and Ernie Patricio; A ship investigating a series of mysterious boat sinkings encounters the Nautilus, an advanced submarine commanded by Captain Nemo. Adapted from the Jules Verne novel "Vingt mille lieues sous les mers" (Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea) (1870).A short biography of Jules Verne. 52 pgs., full color. $0.50. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #21
    Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) 21

    Cover art by Alex Schomburg. All Winners Quarterly ad. "The Idol of Death" starring The Human Torch, story and art by Carl Burgos; Prince Itor wishes to acquire the Idol of Death as legend holds it will grant him the power to rule men as the Pharaohs did; A gangster named Crowley just wants to sell it for its value. Captain America Comics ad. Sub-Mariner untitled story, script and art by Bill Everett; When an airline company suffers five crashes, the Sub-Mariner uses Betty to get the low down from a mysterious Nazi, and he confesses to Betty that he and his boss are attempting to gain control of all of the major American airlines. Terry Vance untitled story, script by Ray Gill, art by Bob Oksner; After five mysterious airplane crashes, Terry decides to use his radio-controlled model plane to investigate what is happening in the air that may have caused them. "The Story Behind the Cover" text story, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Burgos. "Danger Ahead" starring Patriot, script by Ray Gill, art by Art Gates; The Patriot takes on a Nazi agent who has been placed in charge of organizing a campaign of sabotage. Adventures of Ka-Zar the Great untitled story, art by Ben Thompson; While aiding the British as they seek to drive the Italian fascists out of East Africa, Ka-Zar encounters a column of Italian tanks making their way through the jungle from Kenya. The Vision untitled story, script by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, pencils by Kirby, inks by Simon; Senator Reeves and his committee head to a seacoast city to investigate the collapse of a school, but the Vision beats them to the punch, uncovering the men responsible for the shoddy construction. "The Weird Ghost of Amber Swamps starring Angel," script and art by Paul Gustavson; The Angel saves a girl reporter in his quest to uncover the identity of the ghost of Amber Swamp. Sub-Mariner pinup by Alex Schomburg. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #26
    Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) 26
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #2067078002

    Cover art by Bill Everett. Captain America Comics ad. "The Parrot Strikes Back" starring The Human Torch, story and art by Carl Burgos; The Torch accompanies the Parrot on his prison train to California in order to help a chemist who wishes to examine an inactive volcano for sulfur deposits, which are used by the government to make gunpowder, which the U.S. is sorely lacking. "The Sub-Mariner Smashes a Nazi Uprising," script and art by Bill Everett; After his encounter with the Lavarites, Namor heads for home, but runs into Queen Jarna, who had promised to return to Venus with her people; Not wanting to be killed, she leads Namor to a Nazi undersea city from which the Nazis plan to invade America. Human Torch Comics. The Vision untitled story, script by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, pencils by Kirby and David Walters, inks by Walters; Professor Norsen examines a fallen meteor and finds alien seeds, which he plants; However, the seeds bring forth strange, ever-growing monstrous plants that devour human life and destroy towns; The Vision assists the professor when a way is found to combat these creatures. "The Truth" text story, script by Irving Werstein. Ka-Zar the Great untitled story, script and art by Ben Thompson; Ka-Zar is taken unconscious to the cave of a native in witch doctor attire and is given a potion by him, which immediately revives Ka-Zar, giving him temporary strength he never had before; He then leaves for home when he accidentally discovers the palatial mansion of a feared and hated ivory hunter, and it turns into a battle royale. "The Mystery of the Gold Mine Skeleton" starring Terry Vance, script by Ray Gill, art by Bob Oksner; Terry and Deadline head north to explore a haunted mine and get more than they bargained for. "The Patriot Smashes the Japanese Spy Ring"; The Patriot is on hand when a Filipino assassin attempts to kill Lt. Curtis to prevent him from testifying before the Naval Affairs Committee on what he has learned in the Orient. "The Case of the Armless Tiger Man" starring Angel, pencils by Paul Gustavson, inks by Al Bellman; A former German worker, who had lost his arms in a machine in a factory he once worked at, is sent to America by the Nazis to destroy machines in America for the greater glory of the Reich. Mystic Comics ad. 68 pages. Cover price $0.10.