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  • Vol. 284 #5
    Argosy Part 4: Argosy Weekly (1929-1943 William T. Dewart) Vol. 284 #5


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    September 17, 1938. Horatio Hornblower cover by Rudolph Belarski. Stories include "Beat to Quarters" (part 1) by C.S. Forester, "Milk of the Moon" by Talbot Mundy, "All Hackmen Are Smart" by Borden Chase, "Backfire" by Karl Detzer, "Rope's End" by Albert Richard Wetjen, "Yannigan's Choice" by Holmes Alexander, "Wolf! Wolf" by Alfred Batson, "Southbound to Singapore" by Roy De S. Horn, and "Lost House" (part 4) by Frances Shelley Wees. 7-in. x 10-in.; black and white; 128 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 62 #3
    Blue Book (1905-1956 Story-Press/Consolidated/McCall) Pulp / Magazine Vol. 62 #3


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    January 1936. Cover by Herbert Morton Stoops. Fiction by Edgar Rice Burroughs ("Tarzan and the Immortal Men" chapters 17-23; 22 pages; illustrations by Frank Hoban), H. Bedford-Jones, William J. Makin, Robert R. Mill, Harvey Ferguson, Ralph Shrewsbury, Eustace Cockrell, and George Harmon Coxe. Illustrations by Austin Briggs (9) and others. 6.5-in. x 10-in.; black and white; 144 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.15.

  • Vol. 64 #3
    Blue Book (1905-1956 Story-Press/Consolidated/McCall) Pulp / Magazine Vol. 64 #3


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    Volume 64, Issue 3 - January, 1937. Cover by Herbert Morton Stoops. Fiction by R.G. Kirk, Fulton Grant, H. Bedford-Jones and Capt. L.B. Williams, Robert R. Mill, W.E. Carleton, Edward L. English, Gregorio Somers, and Gordon Keyne. Illustrations by Alex Raymond (4), Austin Briggs (4) and others. 6.5-in. x 10-in.; black and white; 148 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.15.

  • Vol. 9 #2
    Famous Fantastic Mysteries (1939-1953 Frank A. Munsey/Popular/Altus) Pulp Vol. 9 #2


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    "The Horror of the Heights" a book-length novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

    Volume 9, Issue 2 - December, 1947. Cover by Virgil Finlay. "The Man Who Went Back" by Warwick Deeping, "Atlantis' Exile" by Cyril Hume and "The Horror of Heights" by A. Conan Doyle. Interior illustrations by Virgil Finlay and Lawrence. 7-in. x 9 1/2-in.; black and white; 132 newsprint pages. Published by Popular Publications Cover price $0.25.

  • Vol. 4 #6
    Fantastic Adventures (1939-1953 Ziff-Davis Publishing^) Pulp / Magazine Vol. 4 #6


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    June 1942. Cover by Malcolm Smith. Stories by William P. McGivern & David Wright O'Brien -as (Gerald Vance & Bruce Dennis) "The Giant from Jupiter", David Wright O'Brien (as "Duncan Farnsworth"), Stanton A. Coblentz, David Wright O'Brien (as "John York Cabot"), William P. McGivern (2 stories), David Wright O'Brien (as himself), Robert Bloch "The Pied Piper Fights the Gestapo", Dwight V. Swain, Edmond Hamilton, Don Wilcox, Yale Kenny, and Miles Shelton. Illustrations by Jay Jackson, Joe Sewell, Magarian, Gordon, Robert Fuqua, Rod Ruth, and Swan Studios, Inc. 7-in. x 9.75-in.; black and white; 244 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.25.

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    $60 Fantastic Adventures, The Giant From Jupiter, Pulp Vol. 4, # 6, F (Fine)

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  • Issue #4
    Fun-In (1970 Gold Key) 4

    Anthology type comic featuring comic book adaptations of a variety of cartoon shows. Cover pencils by Phil de Lara. "Heroic Dum-Dums" featuring Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines, art by Phil de Lara; The General drops Dick Dastardly and Muttley behind enemy lines to intercept Yankee Doodle Pigeon at his point of takeoff. "Spring Lamb," art by Phil de Lara; Chirpy, a baby bird rescued by Lambsy, acts as a warning alarm whenever Mildew shows up. "The Boardwalk Booby Trap" featuring The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, art by Phil de Lara; The Hooded Claw tries to kill Penelope Pitstop at a seaside boardwalk. Your Future as an Office Machine Operator/As a Geologist Gold Key Comics Club articles, art by Dan Spiegle. "Whacky Witch," pencils by Phil de Lara; The Cattanooga Cats cross paths with a witch who wants to train Kitty Jo to be her assistant. # on cover: 10250-011, November. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #140
    GI Joe A Real American Hero (1982 Marvel) 140
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    • CGC Signature Series
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    • Signed by Larry Hama on 6/14/24.
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    • CBCS Authentic Signature
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    • Witnessed Signature: Larry Hama on 12/13/2020. Direct Edition.
    • Label #21-197F604-019
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    • CGC Signature Series
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    • Signed by Larry Hama on 12/16/2023.
    • Label #4370575024
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    GI Joe and the Transformers: Generation 2: Part 2 of 4 - "Goin' South!" Story by Larry Hama. Art by Chris Batista. With a new and improved Megatron at their side, Cobra is all but unstoppable! Is this the end of the Joes, or can they find a ally of their own to match the might of next generation Decepticon? 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.25.

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    $15 GI Joe #140 Transformers FN
    $30 G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #140 Direct Marvel 1993 Snake Eyes Cobra Duke 9.0
    $65 PRIMO: GI JOE ARAH #140 Snake Eyes Optimus Prime NM 9.4 CGC 1993 Marvel comics
    $75 GI Joe: A Real American Hero #140 Feat TRANSFORMERS MEGATRON CGC 9.6 WHITE Pages

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  • Issue #6
    Godzilla (1995 Dark Horse) 6

    Written by ART ADAMS. Art by TATSUYA ISHIDA & DANIEL RIVERA. Cover by KEVIN MAGUIRE & ART ADAMS. Bagorah the Bat Monster fought a fierce battle against Godzilla, leaving the giant lizard battered and bruised. But it seems Bagorah was just the beginning! A predatory race of aliens comes to get their felled "pet," and to get their revenge on The King of Monsters! An all-out, no-holds-barred grudge match of giant monster versus predatory aliens rolls into downtown Portland, and no one is safe from the chaos! Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #1
    Golden Legacy (1966-1972 Fitzgerald Publications) 1
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    1st printing. Black History comic series. "The Saga of Toussaint L'ouverture and the Birth of Haiti" Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #6
    Groo (1994 Image) 6
    Published May 1995 by Image.

    Story by Mark Evanier and Sergio Aragones. Art and cover by Sergio Aragones. Sword and sorcery comedy from Sergio Aragones, as Groo's skill with the sword is only exceeded by his stupidity, making him dangerous to friend and foe alike. Groo is trusted with the secret recipe for gunpowder, and decides to sell it to the highest bidder. Also, Rufferto learns about the food chain. The Great Invention; Rufferto. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #7B
    House of M (2005) 7B
    Tags: House of M (part 7)
    Published Nov 2005 by Marvel.

    Cover by Salvador Larocca - Written by Brian Michael Bendis Penciled by Olivier Coipel Cover by Esad Ribic Variant Cover by Salvador Larroca The staggering conclusion to the Marvel event of the decade begins here. The heroes have gathered around the forces of the House of M. But who was really responsible for these heinous crimes against humanity? And will the world ever be the same again? Cover price $2.99.

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    $140 House of M #7 (2005) Variant CGC 9.8 Scarlet Witch Says "No more mutants"

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  • Issue #17
    Human Fly (1977 Marvel) 17

    "Photo-Finish!" Written by Bill Mantlo. Art by Bob Lubbers and Don Perlin. Cover by Bob Hall. Leading up to the Fly's latest death-defying stunt, every single trial run has failed. This would stop a normal man from even trying it, but not the Human Fly. Get ready for yet another amazing feat of ultimate human bravery and physical achievement. 32 pages, FC.   Cover price $0.35.

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    $4 THE HUMAN FLY # 17 FINE 6.0 NOT CGC RATED 1978 BRONZE AGE
    $13 THE HUMAN FLY #17 COMIC BOOK ~ DC Bronze Age 1979 ~ FN
    $16 THE HUMAN FLY: MURDER ON THE MIDWAY (1978) comic book Jan 17
    $34 Human Fly #17 CGC 8.5 (Jan 1979, Marvel) Bill Mantlo Story, Bob Hall Cover
    $35 Human Fly #17 ~ CGC 8.0 ~ Bob Hall cover, Bill Mantlo story ~ Marvel (1979)

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  • Issue #89
    Jughead with Archie Digest (1974) 89
  • Issue #3
    Kilgore (1987) 3

    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. Kilgore finds himself re-enacting the giant-ant-Army battles from the classic monster film Them! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #8
    Kit Carson (1950 Avon) 8

    Art by Everett Raymond Kinstler, Gerald McCann and Howard Larsen. Cover by Everett Raymond Kinstler. Stories inspired by the life of the famed frontier scout and other Western tales. This was the third issue under the Comics Code, and features reprints of pre-Code stories hastily edited to omit violence, with panels altered and word balloons relettered. A glimpse of an industry adapting to sudden change. Kit aids a supply train attacked by Mexican bandits; Kit leads a wagon train into hostile Comanche territory; Wild Bill Hickok faces The Murdering Medicine Show (here just known as The Medicine Show because of the Code). Price of Doom; The Apache Raiders; Hideout!; The Medicine Show; Terror Out of Taos; The Fight with Sam Bass. Final issue under this title; continues as Fighting Davy Crockett (1955) #9. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Knights of the Dinner Table: Hackmasters of Everknight 10

    Transformers Parody. More than Meets the Eye of the Beholder. Story, art and cover by Manny Vega. Another spinoff from the original cult strip Knights of the Dinner Table, with heroes battling across a fantasy world as played by a group of role-playing geeks in the real world. As Unibal, the Gawd of Annihilation approaches, the universes last hope lies in the HackMasters. Theyre willing to go all the way to Hel, but then they have to face the souls of all those they sent there. The conclusion to the "Who Let the Gawds Out?" storyline that started in issue #7. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #55
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 55

    Cover pencils by Bob White, inks by Jon D'Agostino. Play Deadly featuring A.R.C.H.I.E. as The Man From R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E., script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda; The good guys from P.O.P. battle the dastardly destructive toys of C.R.U.S.H. agent The Toymaker; But Toymaker's toys are no match for V.E.R.O.N.I.C.A.'s cousin Leroy, who can break any toy within seconds. Whistle Bait featuring B.E.T.T.Y. as The Girl From R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E., script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda; The latest C.R.U.S.H. villain is The Whistler, a permanently puckered baddie whose whistles can control minds and shatter eardrums. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #11
    Metamorpho (1965 1st Series) 11

    Cover pencils by Sal Trapani, inks by Charles Paris. They Came from...Beyond?, script by Bob Haney, pencils by Sal Trapani, inks by Charles Paris; Vrag-Kol and his men, in a flying saucer, demand that the government surrender control to them; Vrag-Kol and his men capture Metamorpho and Simon Stagg. Dr. Floogle humor page by Henry Boltinoff. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #14
    MGM's Mouse Musketeers (1957-1960 Dell) 14

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #44
    Mighty Comics (1966) 44
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    Cover art by Paul Reinman. The Sinister Powers of the Mad Gadgeteer, script by Jerry Siegel, pencils by Paul Reinman, inks by Joe Giella; A crook dressed like the Black Hood succeeds in besmirching the hero's name in a series of successful robberies; But when the Black Hood battles the thug, the doppelganger falls into a deep pit; There, he discovers a machine that will grant his fondest wish. The Menace from P.E.R.I.L., script by Jerry Siegel, art by Paul Reinman; On his way to a job interview, the Shield is stopped by the Alligator and Dragonfly, two operatives of P.E.R.I.L. Steel Sterling Vs The Awesome Bravo, script by Jerry Siegel, pencils by Paul Reinman, inks by Joe Giella; Steel Sterling tries to protect the Awesome Bravo from a trio of deadly foes; But who is the hunter and who is the hunted? 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

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    $10 Mighty Comics Presents Black Hood Man of Mystery 44 VG 1967 Silver Age

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  • Issue #34
    Mighty Mouse (1947 St. John/Pines) 34
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    The world's mightiest mouse defends Mouseville from danger - mostly cats - in the comic-book adventures of the Terrytoons animated superhero. When mice build a submarine out of a barrel, a pair of cats plans to take both the sub and its crew. The discovery of gold leads to nothing but trouble. MM goes searching for a missing reporter at Loch Ness and meets Murgatroyd the Monster. Chesty: Cellar Door Surprise; The Lure of Gold; Farmer Gray; Terry Bears: The Mighty Moose; A Barrel of Trouble; Little Roquefort; Dimwit: Doc Dimwit; Heckle & Jeckle; Murgatroyd, The Monster; Dinky. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #270
    Miniature Wargames 270

    October 2005. This issue: Neville's Cross 1346, US-UK Pig War 1859-72, PC Game Review, ECW Artillery, Antrim 1798, Salute 05. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #22
    Mister Miracle (1989 2nd Series) 22

    Scott attempts to train Shilo in being Mister Miracle in "Passing the Miracle." Cover designates book as the "New" Mister Miracle. Script by Doug Moench and art by Joe Phillips and Bob Dvorak. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #109
    More Fun Comics (1935) 109
    Published Apr 1946 by DC.
    • Water damage. Cover oxidation.
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  • Issue #1
    Moth (2004) 1
    Published Apr 2004 by Dark Horse.

    STEVE RUDE (A) and GARY MARTIN (W/A) On sale April 00, FC, 32pg, $2.99 WARNING!! Dark Horse takes no responsibility for bodily injuries sustained while reading The Moth #1. The unbridled action spilling from the pages are an understandable consequence of teaming (penciler) Steve Rude, and (writer/ inker) Gary Martin together. So if you get punched in the eye because you're holding this comic too close, don't come crying to us! In this issue, The Moth runs smack into the face of trouble, in the form of his archrival, Nestor the bounty hunter. Check out the picture of Nestor, in the dictionary definition of the word scum! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3A
    Muppet Show (2009 2nd Series Boom Studios) 3A

    Cover by Roger Langridge. Story and Art by Roger Langridge. Roger Langridge's celebrated run on The Muppet Show continues in this ongoing series! The Muppet gang continues to struggle with life on the road as every town they visit seems to bring its own variation of two very familiar heckling curmudgeons! And what's up with the comedy stylings of Clint Wacky? Has Fozzie been replaced? Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1
    Mutt and Jeff (1911-16 Ball) 1
  • Issue #6
    Mutt and Jeff (1919-33 Cupples & Leon) 6
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    Publication date may be incorrect. Various issues in this serious may have been reprinted several times, each with a new publication date along with different ad pages, and with the first printing publication date and later reprint date as yet unknown. 9-7/8 x 9-7/8 inch book reprints newspaper strips. Black-and-white. 52 pages. Stiff cover.

  • Issue #1782
    Navy History and Tradition (1958) 1782

    Navy History and Tradition (1958), covers U.S. Naval history from 1782-1817. Full color, 16 pages, 7-in. x 10.25-in., no cover price. Published Stokes Walesby and Theodore Roscoe.

  • Issue #2
    New Terrytoons (1960-1962 Dell) 2

    Southern-fried sheriff Deputy Dawg headlined this title, featuring other characters from Paul Terry's Terrytoons. Deputy Dawg learns that being a toreador is harder than it looks. Elephant Silly Sidney attempts to raise a pair of abandoned ostriches. A noisy bird keeps interrupting Deputy Dawg's nap. Deputy Dawg: The Timid Toreador!; Silly Sidney; Hashimoto and the Hawk; Hector Heathcote: The Minute-and-1/2 Man; Deputy Dawg: The Misunderstand Giant; Silly Sidney: The Tricky Swimmers; Hector Heathcote: The Clever Colonist; Deputy Dawg: Birds in the Belfry. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #40-1ST
    New Vanguard SC (1993 Osprey Military) 40-1ST

    Volume 40 - 1st printing. "American Civil War Artillery 1861–65 Part 2!" Written by Philip Katcher. Art by Tony Bryan. Because of the length of the coastline of the United States, from the beginning American ordnance and engineers placed an emphasis on heavy artillery mounted in coastal defences. The Union army organised its 'Heavy Artillery' into separate regiments, uniformed and equipped differently. While the Field Artillery was assigned across the fighting fronts Heavy Artillery units served the big guns in the forts and the defences of Washington. The Confederates did not differentiate types of artillery and those that became known as Heavy Artillery did so through informal association rather than formal designation. This book details the development and usage of the big guns. Softcover, 48 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $17.95.

  • Issue #65-1ST
    New Vanguard SC (1993 Osprey Military) 65-1ST

    Volume 65 - 1st printing. "British Napoleonic Artillery 1793–1815 Part 2!" Written by Chris Henry. Art by Brian Delf. Following on from the first volume covering British Napoleonic Artillery, this volume concentrates on the heavy weapons of siege and coastal defences. This book covers the main equipments used; the 24 pounder siege gun and a variety of mortars. Mortars varied from 4- or 5-inch versions up to a13 inch calibre and were considered to be extremely effective because they used an exploding shell to destroy fortifications or personnel. Also covered in detail is the specialist bomb vessel, which was used to attack fortifications in a similar fashion; siege techniques; and the tactical use of siege and coastal artillery. Softcover, 48 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $17.95.

  • Issue #76-1ST
    New Vanguard SC (1993 Osprey Military) 76-1ST

    Volume 76 - 1st printing. "Napoleon's Guns 1792–1815 Part 2!" Written by René Chartrand. Art by Ray Hutchins. This volume is the second half of the story of the French artillery during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. It covers the howitzers, mortars and large siege (16- and 24-pdrs) and garrison (8- and 12-pdrs) guns, placing a special emphasis on their role, technical significance and operational use. The introduction of the Gribeauval system put in place a collection of mortars and large guns that were lighter and more manageable than those previously used, while offering first class hitting power. Softcover, 48 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $17.95.

  • Issue #90-1ST
    New Vanguard SC (1993 Osprey Military) 90-1ST

    Volume 90 - 1st printing. "Napoleonic Naval Armaments 1792–1815!" Written by Chris Henry. Art by Brian Delf. here were many elements to British Napoleonic naval success but one of the key factors was gunnery. Other countries developed different naval weapons to fit their maritime strategies. The French and Spanish systems developed on similar lines, while those of the Baltic navies tended to rely on smaller craft and weapons. Holland, during this period, was part of the French sphere of influence and this had an effect on the development of its naval weapons. This title describes the systems of all these countries as well as the fledgling navy of America, whose gunnery skills embarrassed the Royal Navy at the height of their dominance. Softcover, 48 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $17.95.

  • Issue #108-1ST
    New Vanguard SC (1993 Osprey Military) 108-1ST

    Volume 108 - 1st printing. "English Civil War Artillery 1642–51!" Written by Chris Henry. Art by Brian Delf. At the beginning of the English Civil War it was clear that artillery was to play a significant part in the conflict, as so many battles were fought by siege. Both Royalists and Parliamentarians raced to capture ordnance stores in urban areas such as London and Hull, realising that they would prove strategically decisive in the siege warfare that later developed. Illustrated with superb colour plates by Brian Delf, this book gives the reader an overview of the types of weapon used in this conflict and, more generally, how artillery was actually used in the seventeenth century. Softcover, 48 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $17.95.

  • Issue #1977
    Official Guide to the Fantastics (1976) 1977

    Official Guide to the Fantastics (1976) by Michael Resnick. This is a comprehensive guide to all things fantasy, pulp, science fiction, and includes special sections for the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs and Star Trek. 212 pages, square-bound softcover, 8 pages in full color, 5-in. x 7-in. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #16
    Operations 16
    Published Mar 1995 by Gamers, Inc..

    Wargaming Journal. Spring 1995. 8.5-in. x 11-in.; black and white; 32 pages on slick paper. Cover price $5.00.

  • Issue #10-1ST
    Osprey Essential Histories SC (2001) 10-1ST

    Volume 10 - 1st printing. "The American Civil War Part 2!" By Stephen Engle. The American Civil War's vast Western Theater witnessed enormously important military campaigning during the period 1861 - 1863. This book, the third in a four-volume series, examines the geographical, logistical and strategic factors that shaped fighting in this theater, as well as assessing officers who played key roles . It covers the story of Ulysses S Grant's important capture of rebel positions before marching south to win the battle of Shiloh, as well as that of Albert Sidney Johnston, the pride of the Confederacy. Finally, it details the dramatic events of the siege of Vicksburg, the Confederates final fortress. Softcover, 96 pages, PC/PB&W Cover price $14.95.

  • Issue #6-1ST
    Osprey Fortress Series SC (2003) 6-1ST

    Volume 6 - 1st printing. "American Civil War Fortifications Part 1!" Written by Stephen Turnbull. Art by Peter Dennis. The landscape of 16th- and 17th-century Japan was dominated by the graceful and imposing castles constructed by the powerful ‘daimyo' of the period. In this the most turbulent era in Japanese history, these militarily sophisticated structures provided strongholds for the consolidation and control of territory, and inevitably they became the focus for many of the great sieges of Japanese history: Nagashino (1575), Kitanosho (1583), Odawara (1590), Fushimi (1600), Osaka (1615) and Hara (1638), the last of the battles that brought an end to a period of intense civil war. This title traces their development from the earliest timber stockades to the immense structures that dominated the great centres of Osaka and Edo. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #73-1ST
    Osprey Men-at-Arms Series SC (1973-2011 OSPREY) 73-1ST

    Volume 73 - 1st printing. "The Grenadier Guards!" Written by David Fraser. Art by Angus McBride. General Sir David Fraser tells the story of this famous regiment; their beginnings, customs, battles and traditions from their formation as 'The Royal Regiment of Guards' in 1656 down to our own times. It is a remarkable story that includes Marlborough's campaigns in the struggle against France, the battle of Waterloo, the Crimean War, and of course two World Wars and beyond. Numerous photographs and illustrations populate Sir David's absorbing text, including eight full page colour plates by renowned military artist Angus McBride, with lengthy commentaries examining in detail the uniforms of the Grenadiers from 1865 to the 1970's. Softcover, PC/PB&W.

  • Issue #96-REP
    Osprey Men-at-Arms Series SC (1973-2011 OSPREY) 96-REP

    Volume 96 - 2nd and later printings. "Artillery Equipments of the Napoleonic Wars!" Written by Terence Wise. Art by Richard Hook. In the first half of the 18th century the French had been the European leaders in artillery, possessing the only standardised range of pieces. These pieces, were sturdy but extremely heavy. This books shows how at the beginning of the Seven Years' War, Austria seized the lead by introducing new light field pieces - the 3pdr., 6pdr., and 12pdr. guns - and some excellent light howitzers. Other powers adopted this new system, however no complete overarching methodology existed until the implementation of the Gribeauval system, which was to revolutionise the artillery of Europe and make possible the highly efficient field artillery of the Napoleonic Wars. Softcover, PC/PB&W.

  • Issue #34-1ST
    Osprey Warrior Series SC (1993-2011 OSPREY) 34-1ST

    Volume 34- 1st printing. "Confederate Artilleryman 1861-65!" Written by Philip Katcher. Art by Bill Younghusband. In the heady days of the rush to arms in 1861, comparatively few Southern men volunteered for service in the artillery: most preferred the easily accessible glory of the infantry or cavalry. Yet those that did quickly earned the respect of their fellow soldiers, and a reputation for being able to pull through deeper mud, ford deeper springs, shoot faster, swear louder ... than any other class of men in the service. Given that field artillery was invariably deployed in front of the troops that it was supporting, the artillerymen were exposed to a high level of enemy fire, and losses were significant. This title guides the reader through the life and experiences of the Confederate cannoneer - where he came from; how he trained and lived; how he dressed, ate and was equipped; and how he fought. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #77-1ST
    Osprey Warrior Series SC (1993-2011 OSPREY) 77-1ST

    Volume 77- 1st printing. "French Soldier in Egypt 1798-1801!" Written by Terry Crowdy. Art by Christa Hook. This book concentrates on the dramatic experiences of Napoleon's Army of the Orient in Egypt and the Holy Land. The fighting of the Mamelukes and Turks are covered in depth, detailing desert combat, siege warfare, cavalry skirmishes and the suppression of uprisings. It examines the French treatment of prisoners as well as the fate of captured Frenchmen, and describes caring for the wounded, outbreaks of bubonic plague, and the terrible retreat from Acre in 1799, in accounts by the men who were there. The experiences of infantry, cavalry and sea soldiers of Napoleon's Army of the Orient are brought vividly back to life. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #203
    Pep Comics (1940-1987 Archie) 203

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Cream of Contentment," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Mario Acquaviva; A simple remark from Reggie devolves into a pie fight. "There's No Such Things as Ghosts," script and pencils by Bob Bolling; Veronica sets up Betty by inviting her to a party and then giving her the address of an old house rumored to be haunted. "A Write Pal," script and art by Joe Edwards; Two ardent pen pals find they have little to say to each other in person. Betty Pin Up by Dan DeCarlo. "Reel Life," script and pencils by Bob Bolling; Betty and Veronica mistake two talent scouts for gangsters. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

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    $25 1967 PEP #203 Archie Series Comics VF 8.0

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  • Issue #6
    Phantom Blot (1965) 6

    The Phantom Blot in "Secret Sea Raider" with art by Paul Murry. Pin up on back cover. # on cover 10126-607 July. #6 7/66 12c Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #3
    Pirates Comics (1950) 3
    • 1/2" Spine split from bottom.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover art by Mike Suchorsky. "The Shetland Pirates," art by John Prentice; Sir William Monson is sent to find the Shetland Pirates. Untitled story, script by Jack Oleck, art by Mike Suchorsky; Alpha and Demos are pirates that are captured by the Romans and forced to fight as gladiators. "Blueskin the Pirate"; Blueskin the Pirate has been raiding merchant ships but steals his crew's share of the treasure. "Yardarm Jack" text story. "Glaf of Battle"; Glaf looks for revenge against the pirates that killed his father. One-page Pork-Chop the Pirate story, script and art by Davy Berg. Untitled story, art by Allen Ulmer; Young Philip Ashton stops the pirate El Sac. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Pirates vs. Pirates HC (2010 Kingfisher) 1-1ST

    1st printing.

    Written by Richard Platt. Art by Steve Stone.

    Ten outlaws, five fights - ONE WINNER!

    What would have happened if a Viking Raider fought a Barbary Corsair? Who would have won - and how? Deadly accurate, VS. Presents: the ultimate contest, plucking from history ten of its most notorious pirates and plunging them into fierce, close-combat action.

    Hardcover (Gatefold Cover), 9 1/2-in. x 11-in., 64 pages (including some Gatefold pages), full color.

    Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #6
    Polly and the Pirates (2005) 6

    By Ted Naifeh. The exciting final issue is here! Polly has been repeatedly kidnapped and attacked, yet her guile has allowed her to not only survive, but dominate. If she lives through this, will she embrace her destiny of being the Pirate Princess, or will she return to her comfortable Victorian order? MATURE THEMES 32pgs, B&W (6 of 6) Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #156
    Popeye (1978-1982 Whitman) 156

    Whitman edition. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #91
    PS The Preventive Maintenance Monthly (1951) 91