America comic books issue 7
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Published Oct 1931 by B.W. Cooke.$2.50
View scans- Staple rust. Denting. Soiling. Water damage.
Volume 7, Issue 10-11 - October-November 1931, 5" x 8.25", 24 pages, B&W with spot color. Publication by B.W. Cooke to instruct and inspire students at various auto mechanic schools.
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Reprint of Team America (1982) #7 packaged with the "Honcho" Action Hero Figure Set produced by Ideal Toy Corp. Cover pencils by Edward Hannigan [Ed Hannigan] and Luke McDonnell (Background panels), inks by Al Milgrom and Vince Colletta (Background panels). The Emperor of Texas!, script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Luke McDonnell inks by Vince Colletta [as Vinnie Colletta]; Cowboy attempts to rescue an old girlfriend from the clutches of a madman looking to build a new Roman empire. Marvel And DC Present The Uncanny X-Men And The New Teen Titans ad, pencils by Walt Simonson, inks by Terry Austin. Wrench fills in for Honcho and gives tips on how an engine works. Honcho and the rest of Team America show what type of bike they prefer. 36 pgs. $0.60. Cover price $0.60.
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$9.00
Canadian edition with $1.25 cover price. "The Last Enchantment!" Guest-starring the Aquarian. Script by Peter Gillis. Pencils by Brian Postman. Inks by Kim DeMulder. Cover by Brian Postman and Joe Sinnott. The cosmic cube comes back to life in the bowels of Project Pegasus! And anybody and everybody wants a piece of it! Advanced Idea Mechanics, the Shaper of Worlds, the Sentinel of Liberty, and Wundarr the Aquarian rush to upstate New York to grab the cube! But unfortunately A.I.M. is the one that successfully snares the cubic prize! What are the twisted scientists planning to do with the reality altering object? Simply overthrow every government on Earth and create a new world order! However Wundarr and the star-spangled avenger have their own plan to corner the cube! With help from the extra terrestrial shaper, can the Living Legend and the Aquarian take (down) A.I.M.? Updated origin of the cosmic cube. Cameo appearance by the Supreme Intelligence. Flashback cameos by Thanos, Rick Jones, Captain Marvel, Modok, and the Red Skull to recap the history of the cosmic cube. (Notes: The previous saga involving Project Pegasus, the cosmic cube, and Wundarr took place in Marvel Two-in-One 53 thru 58. The Shaper of Worlds appears next in Fantastic Four 319. This issue includes full-page ads for both the Hawkeye Limited Series (1984) and the upcoming Deathlok story in the Captain America title.) 48 pages. Cover price $1.25.
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Published Nov 1960 by JB Publishing.$19.00
View scans- Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
$19.00
View scans- Staple rust: Moderate.
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Outdoor America Magazine (1920 Izaak Walton) Vol. 7 #12Published Jul 1929 by Izaak Walton League of America.$2.50
View scansVolume 7, Issue 12 - July 1929. 8.5" x 11", 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.
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Published 2000 by Custom Comics.$2.50
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Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. Cover pencils by Edward Hannigan [Ed Hannigan] and Luke McDonnell (Background panels), inks by Al Milgrom and Vince Colletta (Background panels). The Emperor of Texas!, script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Luke McDonnell inks by Vince Colletta [as Vinnie Colletta]; Cowboy attempts to rescue an old girlfriend from the clutches of a madman looking to build a new Roman empire. Marvel And DC Present The Uncanny X-Men And The New Teen Titans ad, pencils by Walt Simonson, inks by Terry Austin. Wrench fills in for Honcho and gives tips on how an engine works. Honcho and the rest of Team America show what type of bike they prefer. 36 pgs. Cover price $0.75.
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$6.00
Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover pencils by Edward Hannigan [Ed Hannigan] and Luke McDonnell (Background panels), inks by Al Milgrom and Vince Colletta (Background panels). The Emperor of Texas!, script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Luke McDonnell inks by Vince Colletta [as Vinnie Colletta]; Cowboy attempts to rescue an old girlfriend from the clutches of a madman looking to build a new Roman empire. Marvel And DC Present The Uncanny X-Men And The New Teen Titans ad, pencils by Walt Simonson, inks by Terry Austin. Wrench fills in for Honcho and gives tips on how an engine works. Honcho and the rest of Team America show what type of bike they prefer. 36 pgs. $0.60. Cover price $0.60.
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Published Jan 1959 by Amalgamated Flying Saucer.$53.00
View scans- Staple rust: Slight.
8.5" x 11", 16 pages, B&W