Classics Illustrated 144 The First Men in the Moon (1958) comic books 1960-1969
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Published 1965 by Classics Illustrated.$2.50
- 1 1/4" spine split from top.
$2.50
The First Men in the Moon, 1st Printing, Painted Cover. Art by George Woodbridge/Al Williamson/Angelo Torres. (HRN 167). We climbed out of our sphere and dropped upon the untrodden soil of the moon. It was unreal and fantastic. With one small leap we could travel thirty feet. But while we practiced our leaps, moon plants grew wildly around us, erasing our sphere from sight. We were stranded on the moon, at the mercy of its inhabitants - the Selenites. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Dec 1965 by Classics Illustrated.$2.50
The First Men in the Moon, 1st Printing, Painted Cover. Art by George Woodbridge/Al Williamson/Angelo Torres. (HRN 167, with 12/65 date). We climbed out of our sphere and dropped upon the untrodden soil of the moon. It was unreal and fantastic. With one small leap we could travel thirty feet. But while we practiced our leaps, moon plants grew wildly around us, erasing our sphere from sight. We were stranded on the moon, at the mercy of its inhabitants - the Selenites. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Sep 1968 by Classics Illustrated.$7.20
$6.00
$6.00
- Water damage. Cover oxidation.
The First Men in the Moon, 1st Printing, Painted Cover on stiff paper. Art by George Woodbridge/Al Williamson/Angelo Torres. (HRN 166, with Fall 1968 date). We climbed out of our sphere and dropped upon the untrodden soil of the moon. It was unreal and fantastic. With one small leap we could travel thirty feet. But while we practiced our leaps, moon plants grew wildly around us, erasing our sphere from sight. We were stranded on the moon, at the mercy of its inhabitants - the Selenites. Cover price $0.25.
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Published Dec 1969 by Classics Illustrated.$6.00
$4.00
$2.49
$2.50
- Only one staple (manufacturing).
The First Men in the Moon, 1st Printing, Painted Cover on stiff paper. Art by George Woodbridge/Al Williamson/Angelo Torres. (HRN 169, with Winter 1969 date). We climbed out of our sphere and dropped upon the untrodden soil of the moon. It was unreal and fantastic. With one small leap we could travel thirty feet. But while we practiced our leaps, moon plants grew wildly around us, erasing our sphere from sight. We were stranded on the moon, at the mercy of its inhabitants - the Selenites. Cover price $0.25.