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Comic books June 1970

  • Issue #389
    Action Comics (1938 DC) 389
    Published Jun 1970 by DC.

    Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Murphy Anderson. "The Kid Who Struck Out Superman!", script by Leo Dorfman, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Roussos; Superman inexplicably tries out several professional sports, but dismisses them all as boring and unchallenging; It's all a ruse to cover his plan to prevent the alien Slurrans from invading Earth. Superman ad. "The Superman Legend: Rogues Gallery," a two-page feature, presents Lex Luthor, Braniac, Prankster, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Parasite, Toyman, The Puzzler, and the Phantom Zone villians (Jax-Ur, Kru-El, General Zod, & Professor Vakox), art by Murphy Anderson. Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes backup, "The Mystery Legionnaire!", script by Cary Bates, pencils by Win Mortimer, inks by Jack Abel; The head of the android criminal Klim seeks to reunite with his body and to take his revenge on the Legionnaire who defeated him, but the same team that stopped him before stops him again; Appearances by Jimmy Olsen, Perry White, Klim, Shrinking Violet, Cosmic Boy, and the Chemical King, plus a statue of Babe Ruth. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Vol. 14 #6
    Adam (1956-1996 Knight Publishing Corp.^) Magazine 2nd Series Vol. 14 #6


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    • Corner Damage. Creasing. Denting. Scuffing. Soiling.

    June 1970. Vintage men's interest magazine featuring articles, fiction stories, adult humor comics and nude pin-up girls. In this issue: Love & LSD; Julius Caesar - more sexy Shakespeare; and The Advertising Game - sex sells it, you buy it. 8-in. x 11-in., 82 pages, PC/PB&W. Adults Only Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #394
    Adventure Comics (1938 1st Series) 394

    Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Murphy Anderson. The Mysterious Motr of Doov starring Supergirl and Streaky the Supercat, script by Cary Bates (pg.1 anagram blurb by E. Nelson Bridwell), pencils by Win Mortimer, inks by Jack Abel; a take-off on the Wizard of Oz. Heartbreak Prison, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Kurt Schaffenberger; Supergirl causes a prison riot. One-page text feature, So You Want to be a Cartoonist? by Joe Kubert. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Vol. 15 #6
    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (1956 Davis-Dell) Vol. 15 #6
  • Vol. 85 #4
    Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (1960-Present Dell) Vol. 85 #4


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    • Water damage: Extensive. Staple rust: Moderate.

    June 1970. Stories: "Star Light" (part 1) by Hal Clement, "Compulsion" by James H. Schmitz, "A Tale of the Ending" by Hank Dempsey, "A Matter of Orientation" by Bob Buckley, and "Message to an Alien" by Keith Laumer. Science Fact article, "Bioelectric Phenomena" by Carl Larson. Short review of Frank Herbert's "Dune Messiah." Cover by Kelly Freas. Illustrations by Kelly Freas, P. Skirkas, and Vincent diFate. Softcover, 5.5-in. x 7.5-in.; 178 newsprint pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #51
    Aquaman (1962 1st Series) 51

    Cover art by Nick Cardy. The Big Pull, script by Steve Skeates, art by Jim Aparo; Aquaman meets with Brother Warnn in an inter-dimensional city; Mera and Aqualad worry over Aquaman's disappearance. The World Cannot Wait for a Deadman, script and art by Neal Adams; Deadman gets transported to Dano, which is another dimension; Tatsinda transports Deadman back. Scuba-Man humor page by John Costanza. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #200
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 200

    Dan DeCarlo cover. Frank Doyle scripts, Harry Lucey pencils, Bill Yoshida letters. Li'l Jinx by Joe Edwards. "Scribble Dee Dee": It's petition fever when Archie goes anti-establishment (6 pages). "The Dating Game": Archie's dollar-priced dating service proves costly (6 pages). "'E' for Effort": Betty tries to calm Archie's furor over the film-ratings system (5 pages). Li'l Jinx in "Loose Talk": Hap can't decipher Jinx's justified gibberish (1 page). "It Pays to Advertise": Betty takes an enterprising approach to date solicitation (6 pages). 36 pages. Full-color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #35
    Archie and Me (1964) 35

    Cover by Jon D'Agostino. Written by Dick Malmgren, George Gladir, Joe Edwards and unknown. Art by Joe Edwards, Gus Lemoine and Jon D'Agostino. Archie's attempt to work a popcorn cart leads to disaster for Mr. Weatherbee in "A Corny Caper"! Plus: Mr. Weatherbee attempts to clandestinely observe Archie to figure him out in "Under Observation"; Mr. Weatherbee wages a one-man war against the onset of spring fever at the school in "The Spring Ding-a-Lings"; a dieting Mr. Weatherbee can't escape being reminded of food in the 1-pager "A-Weigh We Go"; and Li'l Jinx won't kiss her father good night in the 1-pager "Let's Face It"! Characters in this issue: Archie Andrews, Mr. Weatherbee, Betty Cooper, Miss Grundy, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle, Moose Mason, Li'l Jinx and Hap Holiday. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #173
    Archie Giant Series (1954 Archie) 173

    Betty and Veronica Spectacular. Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "The Big Put Down," pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Angered that Archie hasn't asked her out yet, Veronica goes on a rant about how horrible Archie is-and then is devastated when Mr. Lodge turns down Archie's request for a date. "The Prowler," pencils by Al Hartley; After a boy dumps a bucket of water on Veronica, she launches an attack against him. "Forget Who?", pencils by Al Hartley; Midge persuades Betty to forget about Archie and date Gary, but all Betty can talk about on her date is Archie. "The Good Guys," pencils by Al Hartley; A homework assignment causes great fuss between Archie, Betty, and Veronica. Betty and Veronica Pin Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "I See" one-page Li'l Jinx story by Joe Edwards. "It's In the Cards," pencils by Al Hartley; Veronica takes up predicting the future with regular decks of cards. "Wheeler Dealer," pencils by Al Hartley; Betty tries to get a new dress Veronica wanted to wear at the dance, but her plan is thwarted. "Going My Way," pencils by Al Hartley; Archie forgets his date with Betty, but for a good reason-he was busy thinking about his date with Veronica. "The Playoff," pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Veronica dumps her unwanted date on Betty, not realizing that the date has two twin brothers that model and have eyes for Betty. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #174
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 174

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. Promises, Promises..., pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Mr. Weatherbee tells Archie that when Betty asks him if he should "climb the highest mountain and swim the deepest river," he should say yes. Hair Curling, script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Veronica tries to hide from Archie so he won't see her with her hair in curlers. Riches Are Where You Find Them, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Betty and Veronica try to help a poor family, but discover that the family doesn't consider itself poor. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #149
    Archie's Joke Book (1953) 149
  • Issue #58
    Archie's Pals 'n' Gals (1955) 58

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Wrong Number," pencils by Bob Bolling; When Archie overhears a phone conversation between Veronica and Reggie, he assumes that the two are dating behind his back. "Knowing the Score" one-page Li'l Jinx story by Joe Edwards. "Green Eyed Monster," pencils by Bob Bolling; Archie goes job-hunting after Veronica refuses to date him until he pays for a date. "The Mini Great," pencils by Bob Bolling; Reggie tries to get revenge on Dilton, who gets Veronica's affections for being a great skater. "Change of Climate," pencils by Bob Bolling; Tired of the cold, bleak winter, Archie and Jughead pretend that it is summer. Archie Club News. "An Ear Full!" one-page Li'l Jinx story by Joe Edwards. "You Can't Push a Puma Around or The Clod Gets The Nod," script and pencils by Bob Bolling; When a casting agent from Flim Flam Films comes to town, Big Ethel is cast as the "before" in a beauty school commercial. "It's Not What You Say, It's the Way You Say It"; Mr. Weatherbee instructs Miss Grundy on the art of speaking "teenese." "Night Flight with the Culture Vultures," script and pencils by Bob Bolling; While looking for the secret entrance to the drive-in, the gang drives onto the set of Flim Flam Films's latest production, "The History of the Taco." "Image Maker," pencils by Bob Bolling; Archie tries to maintain Mr. Weatherbee's image of a serious, devoted student. 68 pgs., full color. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #3
    Archie's TV Laugh Out (1969) 3

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Double Date," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Aunt Hilda tries desperately to get Harvey out of the house. "How to Work the Work Gig"; Jughead shows us some jobs that he likes. "First Aid!" one-page Li'l Jinx story by Joe Edwards. "Catcher in the Wry," art by Al Hartley; Mr. Lodge overprotects his daughter from Archie. Archie Club News. "I Wanna Hold Your Hand," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Gus LeMoine, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Sabrina tries to use her magic to get Jughead to like Big Ethel. "The Mediator," script and pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Reggie resolves a fight between Archie and Jughead over Veronica. "Good and Bad," script by George Gladir, pencils by Gus LeMoine, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Sabrina tries to be a good witch but ends up harming all of her friends. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #38
    Army War Heroes (1963) 38

    Stories and art by Sam Glanzman, Charles Nicholas, Vince Alascia, and Will Franz. American soldiers face the brutality of war in conflicts across the globe. Pfc. Leach undertakes a special mission during the Normandy Invasion. Plus an Iron Corporal story by Will Franz and Sam Glanzman, creators of The Lonely War of Capt. Willy Schultz. The Iron Corporal: Something For Everybody; Always Alert; Where Can You Hide a 40 Ton Tank?; One Night in Normandy. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #77
    Avengers (1963 1st Series) 77
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #2039746015
    • Water damage.
    • CBCS Authentic Signature
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Witnessed Sigs: Roy Thomas on 4/28/2018 and Tom Palmer on 7/7/2018.
    • Label #18-26CA101-001
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    "Heroes for Hire!" Script by Roy Thomas. Pencils by John Buscema. Inks by Tom Palmer. Cover by John Buscema and Tom Palmer. Earth's Mightiest Heroes go to work! And unfortunately for the highest bidder Cornelius Van Lunt! Due to Stark Industries' financial woes caused by a hostile takeover attempt (by the aforementioned Mr. Van Lunt), the Avengers must come up with the back rent long overdue on their Fifth Avenue Mansion! So now it's time to punch the clock! But after completing their first paid assignment; Pietro and T'Challa sense that something isn't quite right about their working arrangement with Mr. Van Lunt! Are Earth's Mightiest Heroes going to walk off the job? Not until they put the Split-Second Squad out of business! First appearance of the Split-Second Squad. Cameo appearance by Johnny Carson. Flashback cameo by Tony Stark. Avengers Lineup: Black Panther, Goliath, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, and the Vision. 32 pages. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #89
    Baby Huey the Baby Giant (1956 Harvey) 89

    A gigantic duckling toddler with strength to match, well-meaning Huey creates slapstick havoc wherever he goes. Huey inadvertently gets caught between a witch, "thought spray," and wanted criminal Slippery Drake. Katnip thinks he's caught Herman with the vacuum cleaner, but his obsession with cleanliness proves to be his downfall. The Toy; The Winner; Wonder Boy; Buzzy Fools a Fox; Terrible Tiger; Trial by In-Jury; The Spy; The Thought Freezer; The Worm Will Squirm; Brief Adventure; The Sulky Lamppost; Herman and Katnip: Come Clean. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #222
    Batman (1940) 222
    Tags: Batman
    Published Jun 1970 by DC.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #4467984006
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    Cover art by Neal Adams. "Dead... Till Proven Alive!", script by Frank Robbins, pencils by Irv Novick, inks by Dick Giordano; Rock fans worldwide are finding clues buried in Oliver Twists albums that the lead singer, Saul Cartwright, is dead and has been replaced by an impostor; Batman and Robin investigate the matter while the rockers are guests at Wayne Manor and find criminal ties to one member; During their investigations, the Dynamic Duo come across a couple of deadly traps and they realize that one of the members of the group has tried to kill them. "So You Want to be a Cartoonist?" article by Joe Kubert. "Case of No Consequence!", script by Mike Friedrich, pencils by Irv Novick, inks by Dick Giordano; After a long night of fighting crime, Batman is exhausted, but as he is ready to return home, he spots a mugger taking away something from a man; When Batman approaches, he learns that the victim was mute and could only speak in hand signs; The man tells Batman that the thief took away his camera, which is his only means of livelihood; Batman decides to fulfill the mute photographer's request to retrieve his stolen camera and he starts a chase across the city. Letters to the editor from comic writer Mike Barr, comic artist John Workman, and comics historian Bill Schelly. Beatles cover appearance. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #493
    Battle Picture Library (UK 1961-1984 IPC/Fleetway) 1st Series 493
  • Issue #18
    Beep Beep the Road Runner (1966 Gold Key) 18

    Comic book adventures of the famous Warner Bros. cartoon characters The Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote. Cover art by Jack Manning. "A Thickening Plot," pencils by Jack Manning; Wile E. Coyote tries to leave the desert to get away from the road runners because he can't stand failing to catch them, but they follow him and continue to make his life miserable. "Stop, Look, and Hasten," pencils by Pete Alvarado; The boys go on a shopping trip and Wile E. tries his usual tricks to capture them and Beep Beep. Gold Key Comics Club News page. "Porky's Problem" text story starring Porky Pig, art by John Carey. Untitled story, art by Fred Abranz; Granny leaves Tweety at home, but he visits the museum to pass the time; While there he has a run-in with Sylvester and ends up helping him to destroy a stagecoach. "Hasty Pudding," pencils by Pete Alvarado; Wile E. attempts to catch the Road Runner family while they are on a picnic. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #28
    Betty and Me (1966 Archie) 28

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Father Knows Best," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Advised by her father that she's getting the short end of the love triangle between her, Archie and Veronica, Betty puts a desperate plan into action. "Scaredy Scat" one-page Li'l Jinx story by Joe Edwards. "Roll 'Em," pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Betty suggests she, Archie, Reggie and Veronica double-date at the skating rink. Archie Annual ad. "A Run For Your Money," pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; A simple run in a stocking eventually leads to Betty's date with Archie crashing and burning. "The Direct Approach," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Desperate to attract Archie, Betty seeks the advice of her mother; Alice suggests that Betty pander to Archie's ego as well as his stomach. 36 pgs. Cover price $0.15.

  • Vol. 109 #3
    Bluebook For Men (1960-1975 H.S.-Hanro-QMG) Magazine Vol. 109 #3


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    Volume 109, Issue 3 - June, 1970. 8" x 10.5", 92 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #30
    Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery (1963 Gold Key) 30

    Anthology type comic with spooky and mystery stories hosted by famous classic horror film actor Boris Karloff. This issue features "The Grotesque One," "The Farmer Takes an Ad," and "Produce Me a Monster." Issue also has one-page text feature "The Living Skeleton" and Gold Key Comics Club News features. No story/art credits given. On cover: 10053-006, June. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #126
    Captain America (1968 1st Series) 126
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    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby and John Romita (alterations), inks by Bill Everett and John Romita (alterations); "The Fate of... the Falcon!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Frank Giacoia; Captain America goes to Harlem to check on the Falcon, who is wanted for a crime; Cap believes hes innocent and investigates; Falcon tells Cap that he was framed by Diamond Head; Diamond Head and his cronies rough up non-blacks who have businesses in Harlem, forcing them to pay them protection money; Cap battles Diamond Head and his gang. 36 pgs., full color. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #20
    Captain Marvel (1968 1st Series Marvel) 20

    Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Dan Adkins. "The Hunter and the Holocaust!", script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Dan Adkins; After playing a number of gigs in New York, Rick Jones is once more met by Mordecai P. Boggs; He offers the opportunity to be Rick's promoter, which Rick once more declines; Later in his apartment, Rick (with the help of Mar-Vell) manage to stop some muggers trying to rob someone in their building; During the fight Rick comes up with a possible solution to separate themselves and free Mar-Vell from the Negative Zone: his old friend Bruce Banner; The two decide to try and track down Banner, first by searching his old hidden labs in the Nevada desert; Along the way they pass through a disaster zone, where Mar-Vell is compelled to stop and help people out, save a little girl, and stop a group of looters known as the Rat Pack from capitalizing on the disaster zone; Brief appearance by the Hulk. Letter to the editor from comic artist Alan Kupperberg. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #142
    Casper the Friendly Ghost (1958-1991 3rd Series Harvey) 142

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #5
    Chamber of Darkness (1969 Marvel) 5

    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Bill Everett. ...And Fear Shall Follow!, script and pencilsby Jack Kirby, inks by John Verpoorten; An American U-2 pilot crashes his plane in China; He escapes from the wreckage but a strange man pursues him relentlessly, even walking through walls; The pilot eventually realizes that he died in the crash and the man is going to escort him to the world beyond. The Music From Beyond!, script by Roy Thomas (adaptation) and H. P. Lovecraft (original story), art by Johnny Craig; Adapted from H. P. Lovecraft's "The Music of Erich Zann." The Beast From the Bog!, script by Denny O'Neil, art by Paul Reinman. Letter to the editor from comic artist Alan Kupperberg. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #14
    Chili (1969) 14
    Tags: Archie
    Published Jun 1970 by Marvel.

    Getting Rid Of Reggie!; When Charlie Cool is back, Reggie gets rejected. Chili Shows 'Em How!; Chili is working at Lacy's Department store selling toiletries. Dig The Dizzy Digger!; Dolly wonders why they're digging a hole for the new building. Dolly Dimly Pin-Up. The Funky Road to Fame!; A man invents a camera that doesn't use film. Scripts by Stan Lee, pencils by Stan Goldberg. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #7
    Chip N Dale (1967 Gold Key) 7

    Cover art by Harvey Eisenberg. The Violent Voyage, pencils by Harvey Eisenberg; Chip 'n' Dale borrow a model ship from Donald's mantle so they can go sailing. The Good Woodscouts, art by Harvey Eisenberg; At the suggestion of the Woodland Fairy, Chip 'n' Dale do good deeds for the trees. The Real Knockout text story by Mickey Mouse, pencils by Tony Strobl. Dangerous Swimming, art by Paul Murry; The Big Bad Wolf catches Practical Pig, but is rescued by accident by the lazy brothers. Habitat Trouble, art by Jack Bradbury; Seeking peace and quiet, Chip 'n' Dale try to live like beavers. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #22
    Classics Illustrated 006 A Tale of Two Cities 22

    A Tale of Two Cities, 22nd Printing, Painted Cover on stiff paper. (HRN 169, Summer 1970). Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #21
    Classics Illustrated 010 Robinson Crusoe (1943) 21

    Robinson Crusoe, 21st Printing, Painted Cover on stiff paper. Cited in Seduction of the Innocent. (HRN 169, Summer 1970). Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #19
    Classics Illustrated 012 Rip Van Winkle 19

    Rip Van Winkle, 19th Printing, Painted Cover on stiff paper. (HRN 169, Summer 1970). Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #20
    Classics Illustrated 015 Uncle Tom's Cabin 20

    Uncle Tom's Cabin, 20th Printing, Painted Cover on stiff paper. (HRN 169, Summer 1970). Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #21
    Classics Illustrated 019 Huckleberry Finn (1944) 21

    Huckleberry Finn, 21st Printing, Painted Cover on stiff paper. (HRN 169, Summer 1970). Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #15
    Classics Illustrated 029 The Prince and the Pauper (1946) 15

    The Prince and the Pauper, 15th Printing, Painted Cover on stiff paper. (HRN 169, Summer 1970). Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #16
    Classics Illustrated 046 Kidnapped (1948) 16

    Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson, 16th printing, Painted Cover on stiff paper. Comic book adaptation of the classic story of a young man kidnapped to work on a ship's crew and his fight to regain his rightful place in the world. (HRN 169, Summer 1970). Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #11
    Classics Illustrated 124 The War of the Worlds (1955) 11

    The War of the Worlds, 11th Printing, Painted Cover on stiff paper. Art and cover by Lou Cameron. (HRN 169, with Summer 1970 date). Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1
    Close Shaves of Pauline Peril (1970) 1
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #1175637004
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    Adventures of Pauline Peril, girl reporter for the Daily Noose who is constantly sent on dangerous assignments by her editor Snodgrass McViper. Issue features an untitled book length story telling how Pauline became a reporter, her first adventures, and why Snodgrass sends her on dangerous assignments. Issue also has Gold Key Comics Club features and a pinup of "Perils to Beware of...by Pauline." No story/art credits given. # on cover: 10255-006, June. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #65
    Daredevil (1964 1st Series) 65
    • Paper: White
    • Label #3743685001
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4373202015
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    First appearance of Brother Brimstone. Cover pencils by Marie Severin, inks by Joe Sinnott. The Killing of Brother Brimstone, script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Syd Shores; A cast member of Karen's soap opera is killing people, and DD investigates. Letter to the editor from comics artist Alan Kupperberg. 36 pgs. Cover price $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #7
    DC Special (1968) 7
    Published Jun 1970 by DC.

    Strangest Sports Stories Ever Told! Can you imagine a gorilla baseball team that could never lose? Who were the teenagers who outplayed the basketball all-stars? What was the secret of the 'horseless carriage' that won the Indianapolis 500? How could a weakling become the greatest football hero of all time? And where will the Olympic Games of 3000 A.D. be held? Find out within! Featuring: 12 page Strange Sports Stories reprint story "Gorilla Wonders of the Diamond!" written by Gardner Fox and drawn by Carmine Infantino & Joe Giella; 14 page Strange Sports Stories reprint story "The Hot-Shot Hoopsters!" written by Gardner Fox and drawn by Carmine Infantino & Joe Giella; 10 page Strange Sports Stories reprint story "The Man Who Drove through Time" written by Gardner Fox and drawn by Carmine Infantino & Sid Greene; 12 page Strange Sports Stories reprint story "Goliath of the Gridiron!" written by Gardner Fox and drawn by Carmine Infantino & Joe Giella; 6 page reprint story "Solar Olympics of 3000 A.D." written by John Broome and drawn by Carmine Infantino. Cover by Murphy Anderson. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #6
    Dennis the Menace and His Friends No.5-46 (1970) 6

    Dennis the Menace & Joey. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #81
    Dennis the Menace Bonus Magazine Series (1970) 81

    Article called "Inside Stories of Dennis: How these comic books are made." The All Star Cast"; Dennis gets a cast on his foot. Activity: How to draw 3.5-foot-tall posters of Dennis, Joey, Margaret, and Ruff. "Flying High"; Dennis lets flies into the house, then tries to help Alice get rid of them. "Let's Play Golf!" activity; A nine-hole golf game played by flicking a penny; The ten pages alternate with the nine pages of Sequence 6, a story involving Henry playing what looks like the same nine holes. Untitled story; Dennis tags along while Henry plays nine holes of golf. "The Time Bomb"; Dennis struggles to be good for fifteen minutes. Three reprinted Hank Ketcham daily Dennis newspaper panels. 68 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #82
    Dennis the Menace Bonus Magazine Series (1970) 82

    68 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #400
    Detective Comics (1937 1st Series) 400
    • Water damage.
    • Water damage.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4195597003
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    Cover by Neal Adams. Milestone issue featuring 1st appearance of Man-Bat in "Challenge of the Man-Bat!", script by Frank Robbins, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Dick Giordano; Zoologist Kirk Langstrom is working late at the Gotham Natural History Museum putting together a bat habitat; he aims to perfect a serum that can endow people with enhanced auditory abilities via a specialized bat gland extract; Elsewhere in the city, a group of thieves known as the Blackout Gang break into a vault; Back at the museum, Kirk Langstrom is pleased with his progress and decides to test his new formula upon himself; he mutates into Man-Bat. "A Burial for Batgirl!," script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Vince Colletta; Barbara Gordon has come to Hudson University to help with a Edgar Allen Poe festival; She discovers a murder and captures Hank Osher, who appears to be the murderer; Batgirl begins to believe that Hank has been framed and investigates further, which leads to her being captured and bricked into a wall. Letter to the editor from writer Alan Brennert. 36 pgs., full color. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Vol. 37 #12
    Down Beat (1934 Maher Publications) Magazine Vol. 37 #12

    June 11, 1970. Long running music magazine focusing on jazz and blues. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 44 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #41
    Drag N Wheels (1968) 41
  • Vol. 55 #6
    Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (1941-Present Davis-Dell) Vol. 55 #6


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  • Issue #35
    ERB-dom (1960 Camille Cazedessus) Fanzine 35


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    5.5 x 8.5; black and white interiors; 36 pages. Mostly ads, except for a few short articles: "The Death of Thuvia"; "Lost Cities of Tarzan part 4: Pal-ul-don: the Tail of a God" by John F. Roy; a Barsoom glossary; a Burroughs photo from 1929; "Zane Grey: Man With a Dream" by G.M. Farley; and four pages of photos from "Beneath the Planet of the Apes." Full-page Reed Crandall illustration; small George Barr illo. Color front and back covers. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #79
    Evergreen Review (1957-1973 Evergreen Review, Inc) Magazine 79
    • Spine stress. Scuffing.

    Issue 79 - June, 1970. Cover photo by George Adams. Men's interest magazine focused on the counter-culture movement, with related news, articles, satire comics, and nude pictorials. 8" x 10.5", 100 pages, B&W/Color. -MATURE READERS- Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #8
    Everything's Archie (1969) 8

    "Mister Appetite"; Reggie tries to get even with Jughead after he stashed food in his guitar but Reggie keeps getting into trouble with Mr. Weatherbee. The Archies Pin-Up. "Archie Goes Underground," script and pencils by Bob Bolling; Archie accidentally reveals the secret underground tunneling machine that Mr. Lodge was creating for the government. "Star Struck," script by George Gladir, pencils by Bill Vigoda; Jughead warns Reggie about stealing Archie's date with Midge because his horoscope says he will run into some misfortune. "Proof Goof" starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. "Change of Money!"; Archie works for Pop Tate to pay off his bill and get some extra money to buy a present for Veronica. Archie Club News. "The Fame Game," script by George Gladir, pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Rudy Lapick; Hot Dog thinks he's going to be famous. "The Losing Battle"; Pop Tate has to raise his prices so the kids go to the pizza parlor instead. "Dumb Animal?", script by George Gladir, pencils by Bill Vigoda; Hot Dog befriends Old Lady Crabtree. "Now Hear This!" starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. "The Gap Flap"; Mr. Weatherbee tries to bridge the generation gap by acting and speaking like a younger person. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Vol. 19 #5
    Fantastic (1952-1980 Ziff-Davis/Ultimate) Vol. 19 #5


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    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    Volume 19, Issue 5 - June, 1970. Features "Always the Black Knight" by Lee Hoffman, "In the Land of the Not-Unhappis" by David R. Bunch, "I Of Newton" by Joe W. Haldeman, "Communication" by Bob Shaw, "Psychivore" by Howard L. Myers, "The Time" by David Mason, and "The Prince of New York" by Benford and Littenberg. 5.5-in. x 7.75-in.; black and white; 144 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.60.