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  • Issue #2
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 2

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. The mystic coffin of Castle Duckula is missing and Count Duckula has to find it. During his search, he boards the Orient Express train and gets mistaken for a spy on a secret mission in "Mayhem on the Disorient Express." And then Edgar Allen Crow, the famous author visits Castle Duckula. And after touring the castle, he makes a startling announcement which has consequences for Count Duckula and his staff in "Ranting and Raven." Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #3
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 3

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. A visit into town results in a wild chase for Count Duckula, Igor and Nanny and along the way, Count Duckula meets and falls in love with Vanna von Goosewing, the uncle of the vampire hunter in "Love at First Bite." Issue also has Danger Mouse in "A Twisted Tail" in which Danger Mouse has to patrol the comic book from cover to cover while Baron Silas Greenback plans to use the comic book format to destroy our heroic mouse. Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #4
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 4

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. When Nanny overwinds the clock that powers Count Duckula's transporting coffin, it causes chronological chaos and Castle Duckula is taken back in time several thousand years in "No Time Like the Present." And then Danger Mouse has to rescue Penfold who has been kidnapped by Baron Silas Greenback and is trying to take advantage of Penfold's fear of vampires in "Bats All Folks." Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #5
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 5

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. Count Duckula invites Vanna Von Goosewing to his castle for a nice romantic dinner. But of course, Igor and Doctor Von Goosewing interfere in "Guess Who We're Having for Dinner." And then Danger Mouse is accused of being a traitor and Penfold has to bring him in dead or alive in "Instant Betray." Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #6
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 6

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. When Count Duckula wants to get away from it all and visit a relative, Igor suggests they visit Ducktor Zhivago in Thrushia and that leads them into an encounter with Mikail Storkinsky, the leading dancer of the Moscrow National Ballet Company in "From Thrushia With Love." And then Danger Mouse is sent to New York to find and discover an evil scheme being undertaken by Greenback's cousin, Darren "Sly" Diamondback, the crime lord of New York in "I'll Overtake Manhattan." Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #7
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 7

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. Count Duckula takes up guitar playing, puts on some cowboy threads and travels to Gnashville to become a country music superstar in "The Phantom of the Grand Ole Opry." And then Danger Mouse is not acting right. Something is causing him to change to different colors in "Color My World." Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #8
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 8

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. Talk show host Geraldo Rivera is doing a show investigating the long lost vault of bird gangster Al Capon and runs into Count Duckula. After touring the count's castle, Geraldo decides to do a special Halloween show on Count Duckula. But one special guest on the show causes a lot of problems in "Cry Me A Rivera" and "T.V. or Not T.V." Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer & Bill Sienkiewicz. Photo cover with talk show host Geraldo Rivera. Cover price $1.00.

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    $9 44075: Independent COUNT DUCKULA #8 VF Grade
    3 hours left Auction Count Duckula With Geraldo #8 Marvel Comics 1989

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  • Issue #9
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 9

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. All of a sudden, Count Duckula has fangs and a craving for a blood. What is going on? Has our favorite vegetarian vampire suddenly become a normal vampire? Find out in "Blood Type Casting." And then Danger Mouse goes to the Secret Department's Secret Spy School to teach some students the finer points of being a world class secret agent. But little does he know that evil agents of Baron Silas Greenback have taken over the school and are setting a trap in "This Will Teach You." Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #10
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 10

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. Count Duckula has bills, bills and more bills. How is he going to pay all of them? Well, he could rent some of the extra rooms in Castle Duckula and he has an interested renter. But that renter is Doctor Victor Frankenstork who has some experiments to perform in "Frankenstork's Monster." And then Baron Silas Greenback obtains the ultimate weapon and it's up to Danger Mouse and Agent Jigsaw to save the day in "Lots of Atomouse-Fear." Issue also has Igor's Vampire Etiquette." Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer & Ben Brown & Rusty Haller & Jacqueline Roettcher. Cover price $1.00.

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    6 days left Auction Count Duckula #10 in VG (Marvel, 1989)

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  • Issue #11
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 11

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. Count Duckula ventures into town and is surprised to discover that the townspeople aren't scared of him. Duckula is delighted but then finds out that a much scarier foe is on the loose in "A Litemare On Elm Street." And then Danger Mouse has to help out in the making of a movie of his most famous cases in "Of Danger Mice and Men." Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Rusty Haller & Jacqueline Roettcher. Issue has a Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation which states that the average monthly total paid circulation for the preceding 12 months was 55,685 issues. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #12
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 12

    Comic book version of the animated series which originally aired in the late 1980s. Count Duckula goes on vacation to the Riviera and ends up with both the host of the Lifestyles of the Rich and Feathered wanting an interview and a vampire hunter with a new weapon after him in "Silent Partner." And then the evil Baron Silas Greenback captures Danger Mouse and switches him with an alternate world's evil version of our heroic agent in "Two Parallel Lives Shouldn't Meet." Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Rust Haller & Jacqueline Roettcher. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #13
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 13
    • Light staple rust.

    Danger Mouse backup story Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #14
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 14

    Danger Mouse backup story Cover price $1.00.

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    6 days left Auction Marvel Comics Count Duckula comic book issue #14 (1990)

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  • Issue #15
    Count Duckula (1989 Marvel) 15

    Last Issue; Danger Mouse backup story Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Counter X TPB (2008-2013 Marvel) 2-1ST

    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "Generation X!" Collects Generation X (1994-2001) #63-70. Written by WARREN ELLIS and BRIAN WOOD. Art by STEVE PUGH, RON LIM and ALAN EVANS. Cover by ART ADAMS. Forget super-hero studies, the next generation of mutants may have to train just to survive - and one won't pass the final exam! Their secrets revealed, their school betrayed, Generation X can only adjust to their losses by rescuing kids in worse straits than theirs! Now, they're teaching their enemies a lesson - but the House of Correction's Warden Coffin thinks he already has all the answers...and he wants Generation X, too! Softcover, 192 pages, full color. Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #4-1ST
    Counter X TPB (2008-2013 Marvel) 4-1ST

    Volume 4 - 1st printing. "Generation X: Four Days!" Collects Generation X (1994) #71-75, and material from X-Men Unlimited (1993 1st Series) #34. Written by Brian Wood. Cover by Arthur Adams. Brian Wood (X-MEN) pens a complex, interweaving story of a single day in the lives of Generation X - told from four different points of view! Jubilee and M stop a terrorist plot, Skin and Banshee battle kidnappers, Husk investigates a haunting at the Academy, and Chamber...meets a girl?! It's teenage angst, supernatural suspense and high adventure! Then, in the wake of several hard-hitting tragedies, a shaken Generation X realizes they can't be children anymore. It's the end of an era for the Xavier Academy as the students say their bittersweet farewells and prepare to make their own ways in the world - but who will go on to join the X-Men? And what will happen to the others? The answers will surprise you! Softcover, 160 pages, full color. Cover price $24.99.

  • Issue #2
    Cowboy Romances (1949) 2
    • 1" lateral spine tear. Cover and centerfold detached. Interior tearing.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    52 pages. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Coyote (1983) 1
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4385800025

    "Coyote!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Steve Leialoha. Meet Sylvester Santangelo. He has a secret. He is the shapeshifting hero known as the Coyote and he has a bone to pick with the criminal organization called the Shadow Cabinet, an international conclave dedicated to toppling the North American Government. Cover price $1.50.

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    $6 COYOTE # 1 & 2 (1983 Marvel Epic Comics) VF Steve Englehart
    $8 Coyote #1 Epic Comics Marve F/VF - 1983
    $8 COYOTE #1 8.0 EPIC COMIC BOOK E54-214
    4 days left Auction Epic Comics Coyote #1 (Apr 1983, Marvel) HIGH GRADE
    2 days left Auction Epic Comics (1983) Coyote #1(M),2(NM),3(NM) S. Englehart, mature content
    3 days left Auction Coyote #1 FN/VF Key Massive Sale J143
    5 days left Auction Coyote 1 VF (Apr 1983 Epic) Steve Englehart, Steve Leialoha
    4 days left Auction Coyote 1 April 1983 Epic Comics Marvel Comics Group First Issue
    5 days left Auction Coyote #1 (Wrap Cover)

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  • Issue #2
    Coyote (1983) 2

    "How Coyote Killed a Crow!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Steve Leialoha. Halfdome and the monk set out beneath star-lit desert skies to find the lair of the coyote god - and trap the coyote man. Unfortunately, none of these folks knows the real relationships at work here. And who is it that's secretly stalking them all? 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

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    7 days left Auction Epic Comics "Coyote" Issue 2 (1983, Marvel)

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  • Issue #3
    Coyote (1983) 3

    "How Coyote Chased His Tail!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Butch Guice and Bob Wiacek. Ever hear of Djinn? How about Roulette? Well, you'll meet them here as several plot threads get explored in the third installment of COYOTE. 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

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    6 days left Auction Coyote No 2,3,4,5,6,7 Published By Epic 1983
    6 days left Auction Coyote #3 NM 9.2 (Marvel/Epic 1983) ~ Steve Englehart & Leiahola✨

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  • Issue #4
    Coyote (1983) 4

    "How Coyote Drank His Djinn!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Bob Wiacek. Coyote and Tally face thirty miles of seething desolation while drug-crazed assassins dog their every step. Meanwhile, the merciless Arik is speeding after all of them! 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

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    $5 1984 Epic Comics - Coyote - Secret of His Origin - #4,5,15 VG
    1 day left Auction Coyote #4 NM 9.2 (Marvel/Epic 1984) ~ Steve Englehart✨

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  • Issue #5
    Coyote (1983) 5

    "Coyote Catches Roadrunner!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Bob Wiacek. Coyote meets the Roadrunner! Seriously! 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

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    1 day left Auction Coyote #5 NM 9.2 (Marvel/Epic 1983) ~ Steve Englehart ✨

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  • Issue #6
    Coyote (1983) 6

    "X-Caliber!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Bob Wiacek. Raised in the desert among supernatural spirit beings, Sylvester Santangelo has always had abilities that most humans lack - the ability to dance between dimensions. Those abilities will be sorely tested when he comes-face-to-face with the assassin known as X-Caliber! 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #7
    Coyote (1983) 7

    "High No One!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Bob Wiacek. Coyote will learn what secrets X-Caliber hides! Plus, this issue, the Saga of Djinn begins! "The Djinn!" Written by Steve Enlehart. Art by Steve Ditko and Steve Leialoha. 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #8
    Coyote (1983) 8

    "Here's the Beef!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Bob Wiacek. Has Coyote joined the Shadow Cabinet? Plus, The Djinn stars in "Claustrophobia!" Written by Steve Enlehart. Art by Steve Ditko and Steve Leialoha. 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #9
    Coyote (1983) 9

    "The Initiation!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Richard Howell. Witness the origins of the Shadow Cabinet. It's out of this world! Plus, The Djinn stars in "Terror!" Written by Steve Enlehart. Art by Steve Ditko and Art Nichols. 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #10
    Coyote (1983) 10
    Published Jan 1985 by Marvel/Epic.

    "Slash!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Richard Howell. Coyote heads back to Vegas to unlax and contemplate Venusians, little suspecting that the KGB might be somewhat miffed about X-Caliber, or that Tally might have...changed a little bit while he was gone. Plus, The Djinn stars in "Riddle Mister Enigma!" Written by Steve Enlehart. Art by Steve Ditko and Art Nichols. 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #11
    Coyote (1983) 11
    Published Mar 1985 by Marvel/Epic.
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    1st Todd McFarlane art in comics. "The Heat!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Richard Howell. Has Coyote fallen for his enemy? Plus, The origin of "Slash!" Written by Steve Enlehart. Art by Todd McFarlane. Cover price $1.50.

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    $125 Coyote #11 CGC 9.0 1st Published Todd McFarlane Art!
    $195 Coyote #11 ❄️ CGC 9.6 WHITE PGs ❄️ 1ST TODD MCFARLANE PRO ART! Marvel Epic 1985
    $200 Coyote #11 CGC 9.6 NM+ white pages Todd McFarlane Marvel Epic comics 4388711004
    $219 COYOTE #11 CGC 9.6 1ST TODD MCFARLANE ARTWORK
    $450 Coyote #11 CGC 9.8 Todd McFarland 1st Published Artwork. Origin of Slash
    $580 Coyote 11 CGC 9.8 NM/M White Pages 1st Comic Artwork by Todd Mcfarlane! 1985
    5 days left Auction TODD MCFARLANE (1st Published Work) Coyote # 11 MARVEL 1985 Spawn Spiderman

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  • Issue #13
    Coyote (1983) 13
    Published Jul 1985 by Marvel/Epic.
    Auction opens July 22
    • CGC Signature Series
    • Paper: White
    • Signed by Todd McFarlane on 12/11/22
    • Label #4162767008
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    "Snakes Alive!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Frank Springer. OK, Tally's not dead, but she's still a werecoyote - so Coyote has to summon up some supernatural help to turn her back to normal. But there are forces on both sides of reality who don't want her changed. Plus, "Scorpio Rose: Part 2 of 3!" Written by Steve Enlehart. Art by Todd McFarlane. Rose and her friends face the fiend from beyond the stars for the sake of an unborn child - only to lose one of their own. 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #14
    Coyote (1983) 14
    Published Sep 1985 by Marvel/Epic.

    "Some Say There's a Baron in the Woods!" Guest-starring Badger. Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Frank Springer. The Badger and his collection of beers from around the world meet the star of the Nationsal Examiner! Plus, "Scorpio Rose: Part 3 of 3!" Written by Steve Enlehart. Art by Todd McFarlane. Rose and her friends face the fiend from beyond the stars for the sake of an unborn child - only to lose one of their own. 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

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    $15 Epic Comics Coyote Vol 1 #14 September 1985 (VF)
    $25 Coyote #14 NM 1985 Marvel (Epic) Early Todd McFarlane Art Badger Comic Book

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  • Issue #15
    Coyote (1983) 15
    Published Nov 1985 by Marvel/Epic.

    "The Left Stuff!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Frank Springer. Coyote goes to the USSR! 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers Cover price $1.50.

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    $17 Epic Comics Coyote Vol 1 #15 November 1985 (VF-NM)

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  • Issue #16
    Coyote (1983) 16
    Published Jan 1986 by Marvel/Epic.

    Final Issue - "Flyin' United!" Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Chas Truog and Frank Springer. Coyote discovers a diabolical scheme to replace the President of the United States with a clone! Featuring appearances by Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. 32 pages, FC. Mature Readers a Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #1A
    Crazy (1973 Marvel Comics) 1A

    20 cent cover price edition. NOTE: there is also a "Bonus" edition with NO cover price. Stan Lee and the Marvel Bullpen spoof themselves in these MAD-style stories reprinted from issue #8 of Not Brand Ecch. The newest hero in the Marvel Universe is Forbush-Man, whose costume is a union suit and a saucepan with eyeholes cut in it. Written by Roy Thomas and Gary Friedrich, with art by the likes of Gene Colan, Tom Sutton and Marie Severin, who really did work for MAD in the early days. No relation to Crazy Magazine other than the title. Cover by Severin. 36 pages. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #1B
    Crazy (1973 Marvel Comics) 1B
    • 3.5" Cumulative spine split (glued).
    • 7 1/2" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached and Centerfold detached at one staple. One staple removed.
    • 5" Cumulative spine split. Imminent cover detachment.
    • Interior complete. Heavy spine damage (taped).
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    "Bonus" edition with NO cover price. NOTE: The bonus issue was bound inside a magazine and will always have residual damages along the spine associated with the actual removal of the comic from the magazine. Stan Lee and the Marvel Bullpen spoof themselves in these MAD-style stories reprinted from issue #8 of Not Brand Ecch. The newest hero in the Marvel Universe is Forbush-Man, whose costume is a union suit and a saucepan with eyeholes cut in it. Written by Roy Thomas and Gary Friedrich, with art by the likes of Gene Colan, Tom Sutton and Marie Severin, who really did work for MAD in the early days. No relation to Crazy Magazine other than the title. Cover by Severin. 36 pages.

  • Issue #2
    Crazy (1973 Marvel Comics) 2

    Stan Lee and the Marvel Bullpen spoof themselves in these MAD-style stories reprinted from issue #6 of Not Brand Ecch. Jack Kirby illustrates a Fantastic Four satire; Spider-Man falls for a mystery woman; Marvel and DC characters play rival gangs in Best Side Story. Other talents include Tom Sutton, Roy Thomas, Gary Friedrich and Marie Severin, who really did work for MAD in the early days. No relation to Crazy Magazine other than the title. Cover by Severin. 36 pages. Cover price $0.20.

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    1 day left Auction Crazy! #2 (1973) Marvel Comics - Bronze Age

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  • Issue #3
    Crazy (1973 Marvel Comics) 3

    Stan Lee and the Marvel Bullpen spoof themselves in these MAD-style stories reprinted from issue #7 of Not Brand Ecch. Jack Kirby illustrates another Fantastic Four satire; Marvel takes on the competition in The Origin of Stuporman. Other talents include Tom Sutton, Roy Thomas, and Marie Severin, who really did work for MAD in the early days. No relation to Crazy Magazine other than the title. Cover by Severin. Cover price $0.20.

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    $7 CRAZY! #3 June 1973 Marvel Comics Book Jack Kirby Art FN/VF 7.0
    $1,200 Crazy! #3 CGC 9.0 WHITE Pages! Super RARE TRIPLE Cover Error!!! Superman Spoof!

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  • Issue #1A
    Crazy (2019 Marvel) 1A
    Published Dec 2019 by Marvel.
    • Discounted from $2.50.
    • Discounted from $2.50.

    Written by Gerry Duggan, Nelson Ribeiro, Frank Tieri, John Cerilli, Katherine Brown, Ralph Macchio, Jon Adams, Jesse Falcon, Tini Howard, Zac Thompson, Lonnie Nadler and Bill Morrison. Art by Scott Koblish, Don Simpson, Natacha Bustos, Bill Morrison, Rogê Antônio, Mauro Vargas, Brian Level, Jon Adams, Nelson Ribeiro, Walden Wong and Dexter Vines. Cover by John McCrea. MARVEL'S GREATEST… ER… MOST DEMENTED COMIC MAGAZINE OBNOXIO THE CLOWN is back and so is one of MARVEL'S most hilarious titles thanks to a momentary lapse in sanity on the part of a few over-worked editors and a gang of writers and artists ready to take advantage of it. No super hero is safe! No comic book event is sacred! Will the Marvel Universe ever be the same? Will we want it to? 36 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1B
    Crazy (2019 Marvel) 1B
    Published Dec 2019 by Marvel.
    • Discounted from $2.50.

    Written by Gerry Duggan, Nelson Ribeiro, Frank Tieri, John Cerilli, Katherine Brown, Ralph Macchio, Jon Adams, Jesse Falcon, Tini Howard, Zac Thompson, Lonnie Nadler, and Bill Morrison. Art by Scott Koblish, Don Simpson, Natacha Bustos, Bill Morrison, Roge Antonio, Mauro Vargas, Brian Level, Jon Adams, and Nelson Ribeiro. Cover by E.M. Gist. MARVEL'S GREATEST…ER…MOST DEMENTED COMIC MAGAZINE OBNOXIO THE CLOWN is back and so is one of MARVEL'S most hilarious titles thanks to a momentary lapse in sanity on the part of a few over-worked editors and a gang of writers and artists ready to take advantage of it. No super hero is safe! No comic book event is sacred! Will the Marvel Universe ever be the same? Will we want it to? 36 pages, full color. Rated T Cover price $4.99.

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    $12 Crazy #1 E. M. Gist Variant Cover Marvel Comics 2019 NM I Combine Ship!

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  • Issue #1
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 1

    Debut issue of Marvels MAD-inspired magazine. Cover art by Kelly Freas. Virginia Slim Chances parody ad, script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Marie Severin. "Kung Fooey," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Mike Ploog; Parody of the ABC television series "Kung Fu." "Breaking And Entering Pandora's Box," script by Harlan Ellison, art by Basil Wolverton; Parody article on post-nuclear Armageddon life. "The Daily Survivor," script by Tony Isabella, Carla Josephs, Gerry Conway, and Steve Skeates, art by Dave Hunt and Marie Severin; Sample of a post-apocalyptic newspaper. "The Lighter Side Of Racial Violence," script by Marv Wolfman (plot), Roy Thomas, and Jean Thomas, art by Ned Young; Parody of Dave Berg's "The Lighter Side" features from Mad Magazine. "The Great American Dream" Crazy Far-Out Fumetti, script by Marv Wolfman, storyboard by Marie Severin; A slick real estate agent tries to talk an unsuspecting couple into investing in a luxury condominium; includes photos of Neal Adams, Dick Giordano, and Tony Isabella. "An Independent Survey Today Announced," script by Jean Shepherd, pencils by Don McGregor (layouts) and Herb Trimpe, inks by Herb Trimpe; A series of newspaper clippings from the future. "The Upseidown Adventure," script by Len Wein, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Vic Martin; Parody of the film "The Poseidon Adventure." "Sole Survivor" one-page Junkwaffel back-cover story, script and art by Vaughn Bode; Card Shark frets about the high mortality rate in the squadron. 44 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.40.

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    $20 OCT. 1973 "CRAZY" MAGAZINE PREMIERE ISSUE #1: SATIRE / HUMOR / 44 PGS.
    $20 Marvel Comics CRAZY Magazine #1 FN 6.0

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  • Issue #2
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 2

    Painted cover art by Frank Kelly Freas. McClown, script by Marv Wolfman, art by Neal Adams. Crazy Looks at the Offices of a Parody Mag, art by Jack David. Crazy Looks at Baseball, script by Stan Lee. Kelly's Cockeyed Canvas starring Salvador Dali, art by Frank Kelly Freas. The Evolution and History of Moosekind, script and art by Bob Foster. Art Buchwald Dept. Part Two The Sensuous Student by B. Special Nostalgia Section--Hey Look, script and art by Harvey Kurtzman. Past Imperfect Dept., script by Steve Skeates, art by Larry Hama; Ralph Reese. Tomb it may concern Dept. Celebrities Cravestones, script by Marv Wolfman, art by Vic Martin. Live and Let Spy, script by Stu Schwartzberg and Roy Thomas, pencils by John Buscema, inks by The Crusty Bunkers. 52 pgs. $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

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    6 days left Auction Crazy Magazine # 2 - Humor - James Bond - Satire - Harvey Kurtzman - Feb 1974

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  • Issue #3
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 3

    Scripts by Warren Emery, Bob Foster, Steve Gerber, Tony Isabella, John Stevens, Jean Thomas, Roy Thomas, and Marv Wolfman. Art by Bill Bryan, Mort Drucker, Bob Foster, Larry hama, Lee Marrs, Vic Martin, Ralph Reese, Marie Severin, John Stevens, Enrique Ventura, and Dick Wright. Rolling Stone magazine parody. Waltons TV parody. Movie parodies: Clint Eastwood's "High Plains Drifter," Marlon Brando's "Last Tango in Paris," and Charlton Heston's "Soylent Green." Kelly Freas painted cover. Cover price $0.40.

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    $60 Crazy Magazine # 3 NEAR MINT March 1974 Stories by Warren Emery, Bob Fost

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  • Issue #4
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 4

    Story and art by Len Wein, Mike Ploog, Tony Isabella, Dick Wright, John Stevens, Steve Gerber, Robert Graysmith, Marv Wolfman, Kenneth Kaasen, Steve Skeates, Michael Sheeler, Bob Foster, Frank Kelly Freas, Stuart Schwartzberg, Marie Severin, and Herb Trimpe. TV Guide parody. Babe Ruth and Joe Namath parodies. Shaft movie parody. Freas painted cover. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #5
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 5

    Scripts by Bob Foster, Steve Gerber, Tony Isabella, Stan lee, Stu Schwartzberg, Jean Thomas, Roy Thomas, and Marv Wolfman. Art by Bob Foster, Robert Graysmith, Vic Martin, Bob McLeod, Ralph Reese, Vance Rodewalt, Marie Severin, and Dick Wright. "Westworld" parody. Mini-parodies of "The Way We Were," "Billy Jack," and "The Starlost." Kelly Freas painted cover. Cover price $0.40.

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    6 days left Auction Crazy Magazine #5 - July 1974 - Westwolrd - Nizon Land - Billy Jack - Awesome!!!

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  • Issue #6
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 6

    Last 40-cent issue. Painted cover art by Kelly Freas. "The Ecchorcist," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Vance Rodewalt; Parody of the film "The Exorcist." "The Sunny Bozo 1/2 Comedy Hour; The Chair Bozo 1/2 Comedy Hour," script by Tony Isabella, art by Robert Graysmith; Parody of the competing variety shows given to Sonny Bono and Cher after their public divorce. "Crazy's Horrifying Crazies," script and art by John Stevens; Series of spot gags with a supernatural theme. Series of three-panel gags satirizing the Nixon administration, script by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Wright. "Pest Great-Nuts," script by Roy Thomas and Jean Thomas, art by Vic Martin; Parody of television commercials for Post Grape-Nuts Flakes, with commercial spokesman Ewell Gibbons. "Weeper!", script by Tony Isabella, art by Robert Graysmith; Parody of the Woody Allen film "Sleeper." "Man, Mirth & Magic," script by Steve Gerber, art by Marie Severin; Illustrated magazine dedicated to outlining various forms of occult practices, both traditional and new age. Crazy's Craziest Radio Show photo story, script by Marv Wolfman. "The History of Moosekind, Part Six," script and art by Bob Foster; Satirical look at history, focusing on historical myths and supernatural occurrences. "Sapillon," script by Tony Isabella, art by Robert Graysmith; Parody of the film "Papillon." "Crazy's Ultimate Game Show!", script by Paul Lewis, art by Marie Severin; Game show in which senior citizens compete in a question and answer quiz to win a luxury funeral. Editor Marv Wolfman editorializes on the problem of there being no problems left in the world to editorialize about. "Watergate Graffiti," script by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Wright; Parody of the movie poster for "American Graffiti," with prominent members of the Watergate Conspiracy substituted for the movie characters. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #7
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 7

    Painted cover art by Nick Cardy. "Jaundice Baby Shampoo," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Vic Martin; Parody of Johnson's Baby Shampoo television commercials. Crazy's Who's Who article by Marv Wolfman; Editor Wolfman explains why the theme of this issue is rejected stories. "Kung Fooey," script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Marie Severin, inks by Herb Trimpe; Parody of the television series "Kung Fu." "Getting Around The Big City," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Vic Martin; Tips for surviving and succeeding in New York City. Kelly's Kockeyed Kanvas; Kelly Freas portrays the Sistine Chapel Ceiling's point of view of Michelangelo. Basil O'Gawannee—Crazy's Just Plain Folks, script by Steve Gerber, art by Robert Graysmith; Portrait of an odd person. Parody of radio dramas by Marv Wolfman."The History of Moosekind, Part Seven," script and art by Bob Foster; Presentation of the history of civilization, concentrating on China. Kelly's Kockeyed Kanvas; Kelly Freas reverses the perspective of Johannes Vermeer's "Girl Asleep"; and he reverses the perspective of Jean Baptiste-Simeon Chardin's "Blowing Bubbles." "The White House Transcripts," script by Steve Gerber, art by Marie Severin and Dick Wright; Book parody, allegedly collecting transcripts of Richard Nixon's White House tapes. "The Tattletale Heart," script by Stu Schwartzberg, pencils by Mike Ploog, inks by Frank Chiaramonte; Retelling of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Telltale Heart." "Charming Tissues," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Marie Severin; Parody of Charmin Bath Tissue commercials; Mr. Whipple finally snaps. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.40.

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    3 days left Auction CRAZY MAGAZINE #7, OCT 1974, KUNG FU PARODY, WHITE HOUSE TAPES, HIGH GRADE

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  • Issue #8
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 8

    First 50-cent story. Painted cover art by Nick Cardy. "Watergate Parade," script by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Wright; Richard Nixon gives a pep talk to Gerald Ford, who is replacing Nixon in a long-running Broadway musical. "Police Gory Story," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Vance Rodewalt; Satire of the NBC television series "Police Story." "Kaspar The Dead Baby," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Marie Severin; After listening to Kaspar's tale of how he was killed during a brawl between his father and mother, Windy suggests a way for Kaspar to avenge himself against his no-good father. "If Human Interest Articles Were Written Like Crime Stories," script and art by Barry Hepp; Newspaper clippings of stories written in a more lurid than normal fashion. "The History Of Moosekind, Part Eight," script and art by Bob Foster; The history of Moose civilization continues, concentrating this time on the evolution of modern Germany. "Crazy's Prison Crazies," script and art by John Stevens; Series of one-panel cartoons with a prison theme. "Insipid Romances," script by Steve Gerber, art by Marie Severin; Parody of true crime and tabloid photo magazines. "Saturday Morning TV," script by Lance Boyle, art by Bert Forrest, Mordecai Inglefeld, Willie Ito, William Stout, Richard Stanley, and Igor Vorpuzzi; Parodies of Wheelie & The Chopper Bunch, Land Of The Lost, These Are The Days, The Partridge Family 2200 A.D., Devlin, and Hong Kong Phooey. "Serpikette: Copess On The Beat! fumetti story, script by Bill Skurski, Nina Mende, and Marv Wolfman; Parody of the film "Serpico." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #9
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 9

    Painted cover art by Kelly Freas. "The Insult That Made A Corpse Out Of "Mac," script and art by Russ Maheras; Parody of Charles Atlas comic book ads. "Chinesetown," art by Vance Rodewalt; Parody of the movie "Chinatown." "Will Eisner's Gleeful Guide To Sex," script and art by Will Eisner; An illustrated overview of various sexual phenomena. "Crazy's Guide To Professional (?) Wrestling," art by Mike Ricigliano. "The History Of Moosekind, Part Nine," script and art by Bob Foster; Continuation of the history of moose civilization, focusing on the evolution of French society. "Underground Almanac," art by Vic Martin; Parody of counter-culture publications. "How To Recognize An Aquarius," script and art by Will Eisner; A satirical look at the various behavior and characteristics that are common to people born under the sign of Aquarius. "The Nebbish," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Marie Severin; The Nebbish is summoned to the old hosts home to meet with Alfred E. Neuman, now a doddering old man, because The Nebbish is embarrassing Neuman by being too funny. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #10
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 10
    • Paper: White
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    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Scuffing on back of case; Scuffing to inner well of case
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    Painted cover art by Nick Cardy. "Pablo And The Man," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Marie Severin; Parody of the television series "Chico And The Man." "Death Twitch," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Vance Rodewalt; Parody of the film "Death Wish." Theodora Yoxymosh—Crazy's Just Plain Folks article by Steve Gerber, art by Robert Graysmith. "Crazy's Artistic Crazies," script and art by John Stevens; Series of one panel cartoons with an art theme. How To Recognize A Pisces—Will Eisner's Gleeful Guide To Astrology, script and art by Will Eisner; Humorous look at the characteristics supposedly common to people born under the astrology sign Pisces. "Street Gang Illustrated," script and art by Mike Ricigliano; Mock magazine aimed at street gang enthusiasts. "The History Of Moosekind, Part Ten" article, script and art by Bob Foster; Continuing the history of moose civilization, focusing on the development of England. "What If The People Who Brought You Westworld Produced The Great Gatsby" photo story, script by Bill Skurski, Nina Mende, and Marv Wolfman; Adaptation of "The Great Gatsby," performed with robots. "The Nebbish, Part 2," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Marie Severin; Alfred E. Neuman reveals The Nebbish's true identity, but The Nebbish adamantly refuses to knuckle under and become a pale copy of Mad. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

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    $30 Crazy Magazine # 10 VERY FINE+ April 1975 Playboy Bunny cover "Deathwish

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  • Issue #18
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 18

    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "The $6,000,000 Man-iac!", script by Len Herman, art by Ernie Colon; Parody of the television show "The Six Million Dollar Man." "Crazy Looks at the New Army," script by Joe Klernan, art by Jerry Grandenetti. "Enticing Ads for Jobs You Wouldn't Want," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Dubay. "New Stunts for Daredevils!", script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Burke. "Getting Around the Big City," script by Stewart Schwartzberg, art by Vic Martin. "Health Nuts Magazine," script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Bill Skurski. "The Elevator," script by David Kelly, art by Frank Roberge; A group of men aboard an elevator with a fat man remain stuck to him after he exits the elevator. "Divorce Letters You've Never Seen Before" text story by Warren Emery. "Welcome Back, Kutter," script by Len Herman, art by Ernie Colon; Parody of the television series "Welcome Back, Kotter." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #20
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 20

    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Space $9.99 Marked Down from $22.68," script by Len Herman, art by Ernie Colon; Parody of the television program "Space: 1999." Unsung Heroes—A Crazy Bicentennial Report, script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Bill Dubay. "Women's Lib Boon or Bust?", script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Diane Levin. "Other Legendary Monsters Scientists Should Investigate," art by Kent Gamble. "The City Dwellers' Book of World Records," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Jack Sparling. "Crazy Goes to a Modern Art Gallery," script by Aron Mayer, art by Bill Burke. "Superheroes Song Sheet - A Special Singalong Section," script by Aron Mayer and Eden Norah; Songs inspired by Marvel super heroes. "Far-Out Pets for Far-Out People," script by Phil Hirsch, art by Alan Kupperberg. "Horoscope for New Yorkers," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Dick Ayers. "Realistic Adult Toys," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico. "A Crazy Look at Lawyers," script by Eden Norah, art by Alan Kupperberg. Parody baseball card illustrations on the inside front and back covers, art by Bill Dubay. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.