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Mighty Samson Dark Horse Comic #1 2010 Hardback Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 350) High Grade. In a radioactive, nuclear-ravaged future, Samson is born into a tribe of peaceful yet desperate people struggling to survive in the desolate city of N'Yark. Surrounded by hungry, wild creatures-creatively mutated and brought to life by Thorne and subsequent artists-and the more savage, selfish remnants of humanity, life is precarious at best for the tribe until Samson displays amazing powers. Discovering that young Samson is a mutant himself, his mother trains Samson to value life, and on her deathbed Samson vows "to protect the weak from the powerful, the good from the evil!" This volume collects the first six comic books from the original 1960s Mighty Samson series, with playful and imaginative artwork by Frank Thorne seen in the first five issues!
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Fantastic Four Season One Marvel Comic #1 2012 Hardback Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 350) High Grade. In Manhattan's most famous skyscraper, the Baxter Building, scientific genius Reed Richards hatches a plan that will change the lives of those he loves most - and the very course of human history - in a way no one could've ever imagined. Revisit the story that irrevocably altered comics and pop culture in this all-new graphic novel, modernizing the journey of Reed Richards, Susan Storm, Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm as they travel to the stars - and return with fantastic, devastating results!
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Avengers Marvel Comic #363 1993 Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 350) High Grade. It's all-out action in the Andes Mountains as Earth's Mightiest Heroes have at long last located Proctor's secluded citadel! The Black Knight leads the charge inside and in mere seconds the epic battle erupts! Seven fighting-mad avengers vs. Cassandra, Sloth, Magdalene, Tabula Rasa, and Proctor! The rage and fury of Dane Whitman and the Prince of Power push the Gatherers back on their heels, but the awesome power of Proctor stalls the Avengers' march to victory! During the furious fight, new details emerge about the relationship between Sersi and Proctor; and the Black Knight's connection to both of them! Could Sersi somehow be a greater threat to the Avengers than Proctor? First appearance of Deathcry. Cameo appearances by the Watcher, Empress Lilandra, Henry Pym, Bill Foster, and the Swordsman. Avengers Lineup: Black Knight, Black Widow, Captain America, Crystal, Hercules, Sersi, and the Vision. Second feature: One-page pin-up of the Vision vs. Proctor by Art Nichols and Hector Collazo. Third feature: One-page pin-up of the Blood Wraith. Fourth feature: One-page pin-up of Captain America vs. the Gatherers.
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Avengers Marvel Comic #360 1993 Key 1st Full Appearance of Anti-Vision. Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 350) High Grade. Key 1st Full Appearance of Anti-Vision. Inside the citadel of the Gatherers, Proctor holds his newest avenger captive! The Vision! What diabolical plan does Proctor have in store for the synthezoid avenger? A simple one really. Transplant the Vision's artificial mind into another Vision from an alternative reality! And send the new "evil" Vision to kill the Avengers! A synthetic wolf in sheep's clothing! With Earth's Mightiest Heroes in disarray (after Sersi's rash behavior last issue), will the Vision's teammates even notice the change? First appearance of the Anti-Vision. Cameo appearances by Captain America, Lockjaw, and the Swordsman. Backup feature: "Overviews" Script by Bob Harras. Art by Hector Collazo. Designs by Suzanne Gaffney. The Black Widow brings Cap up-to-date on everything he's missed with the Avengers over the past several weeks. Avengers Lineup: Black Knight, Black Widow, Crystal, Hercules, Sersi, and the Vision.
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Adventures of Superman DC Comic #500 1993 Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 350) High Grade. Jerry Ordway script; polybagged Collector's Set in white bag; 8 extra story pages; Removable translucent cover; "Bloodlines" trading card.
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Killraven Marvel Comic #1 2001 CGC Universal Grade 9.8 Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 350) High Grade. Travel to the year 2020 as the warrior known as Killraven returns?courtesy of Dawn's Joe Linsner! ? THE STORY: Jonathan Raven was raised with blood on his hands and rebellion in his heart. For his was an Earth conquered by an unstoppable army from Mars. And his "home" was the gladiatorial pits the alien invaders used for their entertainment. It was there he was honed into a deadly fighter and was forced to murder his friends. But it was also there that he was renamed "Killraven," and began his crusade to overthrow the monsters that had enslaved his people! Grab your blaster and journey with us to that dangerous future as the sword-swinging rebel discovers a stranger on this strange world?and must decide if ignorance is bliss... or death! ?
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Star Wars Kanan Marvel Comic #6 2015 CGC Universal Grade 9.4 Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 350) High Grade. A tale from the time of Rebels! No longer a Padawan, the adult Kanan finds himself back on the planet Kaller... Will his past as Caleb Dume return to haunt him?
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Star Wars Kanan Marvel Comic #8 2015 Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 350) High Grade. Young Caleb Dume has not yet been to war... ...But now, the Jedi Temple is under attack! Can a Padawan really make a difference?
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Archie Comic #5 & Sabrina the Teen-age Witch Comic #6 Archie Comics Group Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 350) Archie Comic #5 & Sabrina the Teen-age Witch Comic #6 Archie Comics Group
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March of Comics Western Publishing Company Comic Wacky Witch & Western Publishing Company Comic Litt Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 350) March of Comics Western Publishing Company Comic Wacky Witch & Western Publishing Company Comic Little Lulu
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2 Issues The New Adventures of Superboy DC Comic #4 & #6 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 350) 2 Issues The New Adventures of Superboy DC Comic #4 & #6 Bronze Age 1980
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2 Issues The New Adventures of Superboy DC Comic #7 & #8 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 350) 2 Issues The New Adventures of Superboy DC Comic #7 & #8 Bronze Age 1980
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Harbinger Valiant Comic #14 & #15 1993 Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 350) High Grade. Harbinger Valiant Comic #14 & #15 1993
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Star Hunters DC Comic #16 & Marvel Age Marvel Comic #25 Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 350) Star Hunters DC Comic #16 & Marvel Age Marvel Comic #25
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The Mighty Thor Marvel Comic #430 & #466 Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 350) The Mighty Thor Marvel Comic #430 & #466
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Harbinger Valiant Comic #10 & #15 1992-1993 Lot #16 (Sale Order 16 of 350) High Grade. Harbinger Valiant Comic #10 & #15 1992-1993
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Ms Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures Eclipse Comic #2. Hellshock Image Comic #3. Empire Uprising Lot #17 (Sale Order 17 of 350) Ms Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures Eclipse Comic #2. Hellshock Image Comic #3. Empire Uprising IDW Comic #3. Harbinger Valiant Comic #21.
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The Brave and the Bold presents The Butcher and the Question DC Comic #1 & #2 Green Arrow Lot #18 (Sale Order 18 of 350) The Brave and the Bold presents The Butcher and the Question DC Comic #1 & #2 Green Arrow
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The Adventures of Bayou Billy Archie Adventure Series Comic #2. Life with Archie Archie Series Comic Lot #19 (Sale Order 19 of 350) Low Grade. The Adventures of Bayou Billy Archie Adventure Series Comic #2. Life with Archie Archie Series Comic #103. The Friendly Ghost Casper Harvey Comic #140. Playful Little Audrey Harvey Comic #41.
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Sad Sack Harvey Comic #239 & #107. Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comic #81. Richie Rich Harvey Comic Lot #20 (Sale Order 20 of 350) Low Grade. Sad Sack Harvey Comic #239 & #107. Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comic #81. Richie Rich Harvey Comic #124.
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Harbinger Valiant Comic #10 & #14 1992-1993 Lot #21 (Sale Order 21 of 350) High Grade. Harbinger Valiant Comic #10 & #14 1992-1993
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Superman DC Comic #175 & #348 Bronze Age Lot #22 (Sale Order 22 of 350) Superman DC Comic #175 & #348 Bronze Age
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The Question DC Comic # 2. Spiral Zone DC Comic #2. Zero Hour DC Comic #4. Lot #23 (Sale Order 23 of 350) The Question DC Comic # 2. Spiral Zone DC Comic #2. Zero Hour DC Comic #4.
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The Phantom Stranger DC Comic #2. Batman and the Outsiders DC Comic #29. Lot #24 (Sale Order 24 of 350) The Phantom Stranger DC Comic #2. Batman and the Outsiders DC Comic #29.
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The Legion of Super-Heroes DC Comic #288. Firestorm the Nuclear Man DC Comic #5. Justice League of A Lot #25 (Sale Order 25 of 350) The Legion of Super-Heroes DC Comic #288. Firestorm the Nuclear Man DC Comic #5. Justice League of America DC Comic #224.
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Advanced Dungeons & Dragons DC Comic #17. Logan's Ruin Adventure Comics #5. Lot #26 (Sale Order 26 of 350) Advanced Dungeons & Dragons DC Comic #17. Logan's Ruin Adventure Comics #5.
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Daredevil the Man without Fear Marvel Comic #299 & #296. Excalibur Marvel Comic #6. X-Force Marvel C Lot #27 (Sale Order 27 of 350) Daredevil the Man without Fear Marvel Comic #299 & #296. Excalibur Marvel Comic #6. X-Force Marvel Comic #3.
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Daredevil Marvel Comic #293, #292, #295, & #327 Lot #28 (Sale Order 28 of 350) Daredevil Marvel Comic #293, #292, #295, & #327
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All-New Captain America Marvel Comic #3. Spider-Man 2099 Marvel Comic #18. Lot #29 (Sale Order 29 of 350) All-New Captain America Marvel Comic #3. Spider-Man 2099 Marvel Comic #18.
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The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok Warner books #1 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #30 (Sale Order 30 of 350) The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok Warner books #1 Bronze Age 1974
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Monster World Warren Comic #7 Silver Age 1966 Lot #31 (Sale Order 31 of 350) Features in this issue include: an article comparing Christopher Lee's monster roles with those who came before him; "Ghidrah" reprint feature; "He Unmasked for It" (referring to Hammer's Phantom of the Opera with Herbert Lom); and more. Gray Morrow painted the Son of Frankenstein group shot depicted on the cover.
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The Spirit Warren Comic #16 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #32 (Sale Order 32 of 350) High Grade. Will Eisner Giant Summer Special Eisner's groundbreaking work from the 1940s and '50s. This issue includes the following stories: The Inheritance by Eisner and Jerry Grandenetti; The Moment of Glory by Eisner and Jules Feiffer; Outcast by Eisner, John Spranger, and Bob Palmer; The Fix by Eisner and Grandenetti; The Fly by Eisner, John Spranger, and Bob Palmer; Who Killed Cox Robin?
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2010 The Official Movie Magazine Starlog #1 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #33 (Sale Order 33 of 350) High Grade. Features the making of the movie, interviews with Arthur C. Clarke and cast, exclusive spacecraft designs, and more.
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Star Trek III The Search For Spock Poster Magazine O'Quinn Studios #1 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #34 (Sale Order 34 of 350) High Grade. Star Trek III The Search For Spock Poster Magazine O'Quinn Studios #1 Bronze Age 1984
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Modern Screen Dell Volume 15 #6 Golden Age 1937 Lot #35 (Sale Order 35 of 350) Low Grade. Modern Screen Dell Volume 15 #6 Golden Age 1937
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Star Invaders Ghostbusters II Liberty Communications #3 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #36 (Sale Order 36 of 350) High Grade. This issue: Ghostbusters II: The New Film - A Projection! President Calls in Ghostbusters; Giant Painted Full-Color Pull-Out Ghostbusters Centerfold Poster; Ghosts From Outer Space; Zobies Join Ghosts to Take Over Earth; Special Ghost Fighting Weapons; Eddie Murphy Joins the Ghostbusters in Ghostbusters II; Special Interview with Dune's Hero Kyle MacLachlan.
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James Bond Living Daylights Titan Books #1 1987 Lot #37 (Sale Order 37 of 350) James Bond Living Daylights Titan Books #1 1987
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Cracked Magazine Major Magazines #83 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #38 (Sale Order 38 of 350) Cracked Magazine Major Magazines #83 Bronze Age 1970
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Cracked Collectors' Edition #5 Cracked Goes West Bronze Age 1974 Lot #39 (Sale Order 39 of 350) Cracked Collectors' Edition #5 Cracked Goes West Bronze Age 1974
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Cracked Magazine Major Magazines #139 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #40 (Sale Order 40 of 350) The Men Behind Kong starring King Kong, pencils by Bill Ward. "Going Out" Simulation Kit for Stay at Home People. Cowtown Gazette; A Cracked look at a small town daily newspaper. A Cracked Look at an Unemployment Office. Why Today Will Seem Like the Good Old Days 20 Years from Now, pencils by Bill Ward. Cracked Looks at the World of Superdom, pencils by Don Orehek. The Wider World of Sports, pencils by John Severin; Spoof of ABC-TV's Wide World of Sports.
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Mad Super Special EC. #31 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #41 (Sale Order 41 of 350) The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A parody of 1970s film classic The Godfather Part II, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A Mad look at guidance counselors and Sports Illustrated. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus " It's a Super-Spectacular Day" Record, a detachable vinyl novelty disk that switches between eight possible endings when played on a phonograph record music player. Another Day in the Jungle; The Odd Father Part, Too!; Don Martin Beats the High Cost of Gasoline; Additions to the Dictionary; You Know You're Really a Pet Owner When...; The Lighter Side of Chores; One Morning on an Assembly Line; It Ain't Fair When...; Pollution Alert; Young Sports Illustrated Magazine; A Mad Look at Commuting; The Mad Mystery Record - "It's a Super-Spectacular Day"; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Recession Mother Goose; One Fine Day in Suburbia; A Mad Look at Burial at Sea; TV Disclaimers We'd Like to See; Footnotes* to Football; Some Real Life Scenes We'd Like to See; What is a Guidance Counselor?; The Lighter Side of The Fast Food Craze; A Modern Business Success Story; One Beautiful Evening Last May; How Many Mistakes Can You Find in this Picture?; Mad's College Football Coach of the Year; Other Betting Pools; A Mad Look at Backpacking; One Saturday Night at the North Pole; Barnacle Groans; Fold-In; Here's Looking at You, Kid!
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Super Real 2006 Sketchbook #34/50 Lot #42 (Sale Order 42 of 350) Super Real 2006 Sketchbook #34/50
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Codename: Chameleon A Storybook Adventure Random House. Teenage Mutant Lot #43 (Sale Order 43 of 350) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Codename: Chameleon A Storybook Adventure Random House. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Incredible Shrinking Turtles Random House.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Return of the Shredder A Storybook Adventure Random House. Teenage Muta Lot #44 (Sale Order 44 of 350) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Return of the Shredder A Storybook Adventure Random House. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Escape From Dimension X A Storybook Adventure Random House.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Splinter's Last Chance A Storybook Adventure Random House. Teenage Muta Lot #45 (Sale Order 45 of 350) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Splinter's Last Chance A Storybook Adventure Random House. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Incredible Shrinking Turtles Random House.
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Universal Monsters Frankenstein Golden Star Reader 1991 Lot #46 (Sale Order 46 of 350) High Grade. Universal Monsters Frankenstein Golden Star Reader 1991
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Universal Studios Monsters Frightening Facts Golden Books Lot #47 (Sale Order 47 of 350) High Grade. Universal Studios Monsters Frightening Facts Golden Books
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2 Books and a Bowl. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The First Battle. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Lot #48 (Sale Order 48 of 350) 2 Books and a Bowl. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The First Battle. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Final Lesson. Leonardo Bowl.
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4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Nightflyers, World in the Clouds, Shipwright, & Fido 19 Lot #49 (Sale Order 49 of 350) 4 Books. Analogue Science Fiction/Science Fact Nightflyers, World in the Clouds, Shipwright, & Fido 1972-1980
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2 Books. Universal Studios Monsters presents The Wolfman 1992. Universal Studios presents The Mummy Lot #50 (Sale Order 50 of 350) 2 Books. Universal Studios Monsters presents The Wolfman 1992. Universal Studios presents The Mummy 1992.
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4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Flying the Space Shuttle, The Moon Goddess and the Son, Lot #51 (Sale Order 51 of 350) 4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Flying the Space Shuttle, The Moon Goddess and the Son, Moontrack, & Songhouse 1977-1979
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4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact What's wrong with the sun?, Solar Heating and Wind Powe Lot #52 (Sale Order 52 of 350) 4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact What's wrong with the sun?, Solar Heating and Wind Power: Available Today!, The Tactics of Despair, & The Breeds of Man 1976-1980
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4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact To Bring in the Steel, Brother to Gods, Intelligent Mac Lot #53 (Sale Order 53 of 350) 4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact To Bring in the Steel, Brother to Gods, Intelligent Machines, & Fusion Power 1978-1979
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4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Apollo 11: Tenth Anniversary, Phoenix, Superheavy Eleme Lot #54 (Sale Order 54 of 350) 4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Apollo 11: Tenth Anniversary, Phoenix, Superheavy Elements, & Laser Weapons 1977-1979
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4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Duty Honor Planet, Anasazi, Life in Space, & The Landed Lot #55 (Sale Order 55 of 350) 4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Duty Honor Planet, Anasazi, Life in Space, & The Landed Interests 1978-1980
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4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact The Visitors, Class Six Climb, & The Landed Interests 1 Lot #56 (Sale Order 56 of 350) 4 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact The Visitors, Class Six Climb, & The Landed Interests 1977-1979
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3 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Savage Planet, Scholar's Cluster, & The Humanoid Univer Lot #57 (Sale Order 57 of 350) 3 Books. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Savage Planet, Scholar's Cluster, & The Humanoid Universe 1980
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2 Books. Galaxy Science Fiction Galaxy Publications Volume 37 #9 Bronze Age 1976. Galaxy Science Fic Lot #58 (Sale Order 58 of 350) 2 Books. Galaxy Science Fiction Galaxy Publications Volume 37 #9 Bronze Age 1976. Galaxy Science Fiction Galaxy Publications Volume 26 #5 Bronze Age 1968.
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Terror Tales From the Park Gladstone Comic #4 1991 Lot #59 (Sale Order 59 of 350) A jealous doctor sees a chance to get his revenge on the pianist who stole his fiancé; When the pianist is injured, the doctor amputates his hand. The Living Corpse, script by Al Feldstein, art by Wally Wood; A coroner constantly dreams of being attacked by the corpses he encounters. Madness At Manderville, art by Harvey Kurtzman; A woman feels she is going mad; But, when she and her husband to go to a doctor to have her committed, they get a surprise. Mute Witness to Murder, script and art by Johnny Craig. Rendezvous!, script and art by Johnny Craig. Fission Bait!, script by Al Feldstein, art by Jack Kamen. Come Clean!, script by Al Feldstein, art by Al Williamson and Angelo Torres. Who's Next?, script by Al Feldstein, art by Joe Orlando.
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Twisted Toyfare Theatre Wizard Magazine #2 2002 Lot #60 (Sale Order 60 of 350) "High Grade. By overwhelming popular demand, Wizard Entertainment presents the second TWISTED TOYFARE THEATRE trade paperback! This 104-page book collects more of the best and funniest episodes from ToyFare magazine's monthly Twisted Mego Theatre (TMT) comic strips.
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Horror The Haunt of Fear Gladstone Comic #1 1991 Lot #61 (Sale Order 61 of 350) Horror The Haunt of Fear Gladstone Comic #1 1991
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Judo Master Charlton Comics Group #95 Silver Age 1967 Lot #62 (Sale Order 62 of 350) Trained in martial arts, the masked hero Judomaster battles Axis forces during World War II. The Axis forces create a martial-arts master to rival Judomaster: the Acrobat. Sarge Steel is told to lay off the Summins case by two thugs that he promptly trounces with his metal hand. But he hasn't been hired for the Summins case yet, in an early story by comics scribe Steve Skeates.
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Classics Illustrated Junior Thumbelina Gilberton Comic #520 Golden Age 1955 Lot #63 (Sale Order 63 of 350) Low Grade. Thumbelina is a tiny girl who has many adventures with sex and marriage-minded insects, reptiles, and small mammals before finding a fairy prince just her size. "The Crow and the Pitcher," script by Aesop (adapted from his original story), art by Mike Sekowsky; A crow drops pebbles into a half-filled pitcher of water until the water level is high enough for him to drink; "You can solve any problem once you set your mind to it," he remarks. "Bed in Summer," script by Robert Louis Stevenson, art by Alex A. Blum; Poem from "A Child's Garden of Verses" about a child going to bed before the sun sets. "Cock Robin and Jenny Wren," art by Alex A. Blum; Nursery rhyme about the courtship and marriage of two birds.
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The Brave and the Bold presents Batman and Green Arrow DC Comic #85 Silver Age 1969 Lot #64 (Sale Order 64 of 350) High Grade. When the newly voted senator for Gotham City is shot before he can vote on a important anti-crime bill, Bruce Wayne is selected to finish the rest of the Senator's term during his recovery so that the crucial deciding vote for the bill be made; Meanwhile, as Batman, Bruce attempts to find out who was responsible for having the senator shot and along the way teams up with the Green Arrow to bring the shooter to justice, just in time for Bruce to vote in favor of the crime bill. First appearance of the new Green Arrow costume.
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House of Slaughter Boom Studios Comic #1 2021 Lot #65 (Sale Order 65 of 350) High Grade. Discover the inner workings of the House of Slaughter in this new horror series exploring the secret history of the Order that forged Erica Slaughter into the monster hunter she is today. You know Aaron Slaughter as Erica's handler and rival. But before he donned the black mask, Aaron was a teenager training within the House of Slaughter. Surviving within the school is tough enough, but it gets even more complicated when Aaron falls for a mysterious boy destined to be his competition.
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The Unsound Boom Studios Comic #2 Cover B Variant 2017 Lot #66 (Sale Order 66 of 350) High Grade. Ashli's first day as a nurse at Wiermont Psychiatric Hospital turns into a nightmare as a bloody riot sends her fleeing into the bowels of the hospital. Her descent takes her to a hellish world populated by lunatics and monsters, cloaked in a secret history of black magic and heinous scientific experiments.
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Something is Killing the Children Boom Studios Comic #21 2022 Lot #67 (Sale Order 67 of 350) High Grade. After a year since we last saw her in Archer's Peak, Erica Slaughter resurfaces to take on the case of a girl who's seen a new kind of monster, one with terrifying implications. But Erica's broken ties with the House of Slaughter and that can have deadly consequences. The Order of St. George does not forget nor do they forgive. Even as Erica goes on the hunt, she must keep an eye out for the mysterious figure on her trail in order to survive the coming storm.
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The Spectre DC Comic #4, #6, #7, & #9 1993 Lot #68 (Sale Order 68 of 350) The Spectre DC Comic #4, #6, #7, & #9 1993
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The Spectre DC Comic #11, #12, #13, & #38 1993, 1996 Lot #69 (Sale Order 69 of 350) The Spectre DC Comic #11, #12, #13, & #38 1993, 1996
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The Defenders Marvel Comic #78. Justice League of America DC Comic #136. The New Adventures of Super Lot #70 (Sale Order 70 of 350) The Defenders Marvel Comic #78. Justice League of America DC Comic #136. The New Adventures of Superboy DC Comic #2. Vault of Horror #22 Golden Age 1951.
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High Grade. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Mini Book Silver Age 1966. Lot #71 (Sale Order 71 of 350) High Grade. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Mini Book Silver Age 1966.
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Web of Spider-Man Annual Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1985. Lot #72 (Sale Order 72 of 350) Low Grade. "Give Me A Hand, Future Max" Story by Ann Nocenti. Art by Tony Salmons. Painted cover by Charles Vess. Spider-Man attempts to stop a robbery at a jewelry store only to discover that the felon is a home-made robot. Later on, Peter Parker attends the Young Inventor's Science Fair and runs into Max, the robot builder. Unfortunately, a con man meets Max too, and convinces young Max to build the Future Max exo-skeleton for him. Now Spider-Man must stop Future Max's rampage across New York City!
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Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #27 Fantastic Four Bronze Age 1970 Lot #73 (Sale Order 73 of 350) Diablo takes control of the Dragon Man android and wreaks havoc on the Empire State campus; Reprinted from Fantastic Four #35. "Break-Out in Cell Block 10!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Chic Stone; Cap breaks up a prison riot; Reprinted from Tales of Suspense #62. "If I Must Die, Let It Be With Honor!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Vince Colletta; Reprinted from Tales of Suspense #69. "If Eternity Should Fail!", script by Steve Ditko (plot) and Stan Lee (dialogue), art by Steve Ditko; In another dimension that defies description, Dr. Strange comes face-to-face with Eternity, who learns that Strange is indeed worthy of The Ancient One's trust.
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Walt Disney's Donald Duck on the Gold Dust Trail Gold Key Comic #86 Silver Age 1963 Lot #74 (Sale Order 74 of 350) Issue features "On the Gold Dust Trail" in which Donald and Scrooge engage in a gold rush contest, "Getting the Vote," and "Rustlers at Midnight." Issue also has Goofy in "Worthy Winner," a one-page text story "Robbery Rebound," and one-page gag strips. Story and art credits: unknown. No ads in book, entire issue is comic from cover to cover. Front cover has story panels that introduce the first story.
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Walt Disney's Donald Duck The Mummy's Secret Gold Key Comic #93 Silver Age 1964 Lot #75 (Sale Order 75 of 350) Donald Duck is featured in "The Mummy's Secret," "A Clean Sweep" and "The Good Old Daze"! Plus: Goofy in "The Mixed-up Teapot"! And: 1-page Big Bad Wolf text story "The Stop-Pop Plan"! Characters in this issue: Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Beagle Boys, Uncle Scrooge, Daisy Duck, Charlie, Grandma Duck, Grandpa Duck, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Big Bad Wolf, Li'l Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs.
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Walt Disney's Donald Duck Last Chance Rain Dance Gold Key Comic #94 Silver Age 1964 Lot #76 (Sale Order 76 of 350) Donald Duck is featured in "Last Chance Rain Dance," "The Dog Watcher" and "The Naught-l-bus"! Also: 1-pager "Serenade Surprise"! Plus: Goofy in "A Sticky Situation"! And: 1-page Big Bad Wolf text story "A Lesson from the Birds"! Characters in this issue: Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Uncle Scrooge, Junior Woodchucks, Indian Chief, Daisy Duck, Wilfred, Gyro Gearloose, Beagle Boys, Goofy, Big Bad Wolf, Li'l Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs.
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Walt Disney's Donald Duck in The Crewless Cruise Dell Comic #56 Silver Age 1957 Lot #77 (Sale Order 77 of 350) Donald Duck is featured in "The Crewless Cruise," plus the back-up stories "The Magic Shoebox" and "Phone Trouble"! Also: 1-pagers "Book Ladder" and "Kite Fishing"! Plus: Goofy in "Victorious Vacuum"! And: 1-page Big Bad Wolf text story "Thanksgiving Snowball"! Characters in this issue: Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Uncle Scrooge, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs.
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Walt Disney's Donald Duck Dell Comic #63 Silver Age 1959 Lot #78 (Sale Order 78 of 350) Issue features "Secret Safari" in which Donald and his nephews journey to Africa to locate a rare butterfly and "The Grounded Flying Saucer." Issue also has Goofy in "The Unhelpful Helper," a one-page text story "Yule 'Tired,'" and one-page gag strips.
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The Savage She-Hulk Marvel Comic #3 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #79 (Sale Order 79 of 350) "She-Hulk Murders Lady Lawyer!" Story by David Anthony Kraft. Art by Mike Vosburg and Chic Stone. The Savage She-Hulk is accused of murdering Lawyer Jennifer Walters. Wait a minute, Jennifer Walters is the She-Hulk. Can the Green Amazon clear her name and keep her secret? Not if a killer robot has anything to say about it.
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The Savage She-Hulk Marvel Comic #24 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #80 (Sale Order 80 of 350) "The Day the Planet Screamed!" Story by David Anthony Kraft. Art by Mike Vosburg, Al Milgrom, Sal Trapani, Armondo Gil. Tired of the many attempts on her life in resent weeks, the Savage She-Hulk decides to take the fight to Shade. But how can she hope to win when the very ground she walks on rises up to attack her.
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Star Wars Vader's Quest Dark Horse Comic #1 1999 Lot #81 (Sale Order 81 of 350) High Grade. With the destruction of the Death Star, the Rebel Alliance has struck a critical blow against the forces of the evil Emperor Palpatine. And with the Senate dissolved and the Empire's main tool of domination reduced to space dust, thousands of systems have joined their voices against the Empire. After Darth Vader's narrow escape from the doomed Death Star, the dark lord is consumed with a desire to find the identity of the Force-strong young pilot, who had fired the fatal shot. For the young pilot represents the strength and tenacity of this newly galvanized Rebel Alliance, and perhaps, for Vader, he represents much, much more . . .
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Marvel Team-Up Featuring Spider-Man and Ms Marvel Marvel Comic #1 2019 Lot #82 (Sale Order 82 of 350) High Grade. After a science demonstration at Empire State University goes awry, Ms. Marvel and Spider-Man find themselves tangled up in the same chaotic adventure. Is it destiny? Or disaster?! Eve L. Ewing (IRONHEART) and Joey Vazquez (SPIDER-GEDDON) team up for the first thrilling arc of a mind-bending and magnificent new series!
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The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man Marvel Comic #1 1993 Lot #83 (Sale Order 83 of 350) High Grade. "Deadly Reunion" Part 1 of 4. Script by Danny Fingeroth. Pencils by Scott McDaniel. Inks by Brad Vancata. Cover by Scott McDaniel and Brad Vancata. The band is getting back together! The Rhino, Vulture, Boomerang, and Hardshell (aka Leila Davis) join forces again to steal the nuclear blaster from the U.S. Atomic Research Company in Yonkers! Ironically, the Daily Bugle's ace photographer happens to be at the same research company taking pictures for a photo essay about Otto Octavius! When the quartet of villains breaks into the laboratory, the wondrous wall-crawler leaps into action! Four against one! Tough odds for your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! Meanwhile in Colorado, Doctor Octopus conspires with the Answer to escape from the Vault! Origin of the Answer. Cameo appearance by Stegron. Flashback cameos by the Kingpin, Richard Fisk, and Dagger.
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The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man Marvel Comic #4 1993 Lot #84 (Sale Order 84 of 350) High Grade. "Re-Disunited" Part 4 of 4. Script by Danny Fingeroth. Pencils by David Boller. Inks by Brad Vancata, Jim Amash, Mike DeCarlo, Keith Aiken, and Ian Akin. Cover by David Boller and Brad Vancata. On the grounds of Empire State University, no less than ten super-villains and one web-slinger clash for ownership of the nuclear blaster! Spider-Man vs. Swarm! Hardshell vs. the Beetle! The Rhino vs. the Vulture! Doc Ock vs. the Answer! Strikeback vs. Stegron and Boomerang! Oh my, these battles could go on for a long time! But a breakthrough finally occurs when Hardshell realizes that Strikeback is her long-lost husband! When the two start working together, the lethal foes start falling one by one...until only the Amazing Spider-Man is left! Can the wondrous wall-crawler slip past Hardshell, recover the blaster, and bring this crazy adventure to a close? (Notes: Elements of this limited series lead into various storylines in the Thunderbolts (1997) series. Every advertisement in this issue is for the Dragon Strike board game.
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The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man Marvel Comic #3 1993 Lot #85 (Sale Order 85 of 350) High Grade. "Power Struggle" Part 3 of 4. Script by Danny Fingeroth. Pencils by Keith Pollard and David Boller. Inks by Ian Akin, Keith Aiken, and Jim Amash. Cover by David Boller and Brad Vancata. The bad guys are crawling out of the woodwork to get their hands on the nuclear blaster! Inside a Queens warehouse, a captive web-slinger looks on as the Beetle and Stegron battle Hardshell, Boomerang, the Rhino, and the Vulture for possession of the blaster! When the fight spills into the streets, Dr. Octopus and the Answer join the fray! And then two more lethal foes arrive on the scene! A new one called Strikeback...and an old one known as Swarm! Maybe Spidey should just sit this one out!
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The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man Marvel Comic #2 1993 Lot #86 (Sale Order 86 of 350) High Grade. "Hate is a Many Splendored Thing" Part 2 of 4. Script by Danny Fingeroth. Pencils by Scott McDaniel. Inks by Brad Vancata and Frank Turner. Cover by Scott McDaniel and Brad Vancata. Thanks to a stray blast from the stolen nuclear blaster...Stegron the Dinosaur Man walks the Earth again! And the long-lost creature makes a beeline for the Museum of Natural History to visit his fossilized relatives! But that's where the web-slinger knew he would go! Spider-Man and Stegron throw down Jurassic-style...until the Beetle intervenes! While elsewhere Hardshell tries to find a buyer for the nuclear blaster! And at the Vault, Doc Ock and the Answer break out! Cameo appearances by the Vulture, Boomerang, and the Rhino.
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Walt Disney's Ludwig Von Drake Dell Comic #3 Silver Age 1962 Lot #87 (Sale Order 87 of 350) Walt Disney's Ludwig Von Drake Dell Comic #3 Silver Age 1962
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Mickey Mouse and Goofy explore Energy Conservation Walt Disney Productions Comic #0 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #88 (Sale Order 88 of 350) Mickey Mouse and Goofy Explore Energy Conservation is a promotional comic book distributed by Exxon from 1976-1978.
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Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #34 Fantastic Four Bronze Age 1972 Lot #89 (Sale Order 89 of 350) Triton is captured by the Seeker and the Inhumans teleport away; The FF are captured by the Seeker as they attempt to free Triton. "Beware the Hidden Land!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott; After subduing Dragon Man, the FF follow the Inhumans to their Great Refuge.
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Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #62 Fantastic Four Bronze Age 1976 Lot #90 (Sale Order 90 of 350) The terror of Tomazooma!; Reed, Johnny and Ben encounter an android designed after an Indian god while visiting Wyatt Wingfoot's tribe; But Tomazooma is no protector- he's a tyrant!
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Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #63 Fantastic Four Bronze Age 1976 Lot #91 (Sale Order 91 of 350) Crystal of the Inhumans joins the team!; Following Sue's maternity leave, the Fantastic Four…are three; Crystal steps up to the challenge of becoming a full time member, and just in time --the Wizard's launched an attack on the Baxter Building!
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Combat Kelly and his Deadly Dozen Marvel Comic #6 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #92 (Sale Order 92 of 350) "A Wing...A Prayer...and Mad Dog Martin!" A pilot accused of being a coward gets a chance to redeem himself during a mission with The Deadly Dozen. Script by Gary Friedrich, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Vince Colletta.
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Combat Kelly and his Deadly Dozen Marvel Comic #7 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #93 (Sale Order 93 of 350) "Blast the Beasts and Children." This anti-war issue finds Kelly and company visiting with a nun who takes care of orphaned French children. She questions their reasons for fighting the war. Script by Gary Friedrich, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by John Tartaglione.
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Sgt Fury and his howling commandos Marvel Comic #135 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #94 (Sale Order 94 of 350) Sgt Fury and his howling commandos Marvel Comic #135 Bronze Age 1976
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Sgt Fury and his howling commandos Marvel Comic #110 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #95 (Sale Order 95 of 350) Sgt Fury and his howling commandos Marvel Comic #110 Bronze Age 1973
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Sgt Fury and his howling commandos Marvel Comic #118 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #96 (Sale Order 96 of 350) Sgt Fury and his howling commandos Marvel Comic #118 Bronze Age 1974
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Special Marvel Edition starring Sgt Fury Marvel Comics #13 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #97 (Sale Order 97 of 350) Agent X calls for a strike against a Nazi gathering on the shores of Holland. The Howling Commandos get the mission but they must not trust Mayor Rooten.
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Sgt Fury and his howling commandos Marvel Comic #107 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #98 (Sale Order 98 of 350) Sgt Fury and his howling commandos Marvel Comic #107 Bronze Age 1973
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Sgt Fury and his howling commandos Marvel Comic #109 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #99 (Sale Order 99 of 350) Sgt Fury and his howling commandos Marvel Comic #109 Bronze Age 1973
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Shazam The original Captain Marvel DC Comic #9 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #100 (Sale Order 100 of 350) Mr. Mind collects earthworms into one location to amplify their power with a Hate-Projector in an attempt to destroy Captain Marvel. The Mystery of the Missing Newsstand!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Dave Cockrum; Captain Marvel, Jr. battles a gang of crooks who stole Freddy's newsstand. The Day Captain Marvel Went Ape!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by C. C. Beck; A strange jewel causes the lightning bolt that changes Billy Batson into Captain Marvel to be redirected to other people, including Bonzo the Chimp.
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Shazam The original Captain Marvel DC Comic #20 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #101 (Sale Order 101 of 350) Cover by Kurt Schaffenberger. The Strange and Terrible Disappearance of Maxwell Zodiac!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Kurt Schaffenberger; The Marvel Family investigates what happened to Maxwell Zodiac after he was hit by lighting. Hostess Twinkies ad featuring Shazam, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta.
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Shazam The original Captain Marvel DC Comic #21 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #102 (Sale Order 102 of 350) Captain Marvel travels to the year 81,953 and discovers that the land is ruled by giant rats, and mankind is reduced to hiding underground; Reprinted from Captain Marvel Adventures #145 (1953). The City in the Mirage, script by William Woolfolk, art by Bud Thompson; Captain Marvel Jr. and his friend Red find a city in the desert. This city only appears once every thousand years.
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Doc Savage The Man of Bronze Marvel Comic #2 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #103 (Sale Order 103 of 350) Jim Steranko cover. Comic book version of the classic pulp magazine hero Doc Savage. Issue features "Master of the Red Death," part two of an adaptation of the Kenneth Robeson novel "Man of Bronze," the first Doc Savage adventure. In part two, Doc and his team discover a hidden civilization in Central America as they continue their quest to find who killed Doc's father. Issue has a one-page brief history of the Doc Savage magazine.
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Doc Savage The Man of Bronze Marvel Comic #7 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #104 (Sale Order 104 of 350) Comic book version of the classic pulp magazine hero Doc Savage. Issue features "Brand of the Werewolf," part one of an adaptation of the Kenneth Robeson novel of the same name in which Doc and his team investigate the murder of his uncle who was supposedly killed by a werewolf. Script by Gardner F. Fox and Tony Isabella and art by Ross Andru and Frank Springer.
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Battlestar Galactica Marvel Comic #12 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #105 (Sale Order 105 of 350) Cover by Walt Simonson. THE TRAP!, script by Roger McKenzie, pencils by Walt Simonson, inks by Klaus Janson; Starbuck must decide if he should sacrifice his freedom in exchange for help against the Cylons.
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Battlestar Galactica Marvel Comic #11 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #106 (Sale Order 106 of 350) "Scavenge World!" Written by Roger McKenzie. Art and cover by Walt Simonson and Klaus Janson. The fleet is leaderless, drifting lost through space, running out of supplies, and running out of time! Colonel Tigh, Apollo, and Starbuck race against the clock to save Commander Adama and find the missing Colony ships before all is lost.
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Battlestar Galactica Marvel Comic #10 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #107 (Sale Order 107 of 350) "This Hungry Planet!" Written by Bill Mantlo. Art by Pat Broderick and Barreto and Marcos. Cover by Pat Broderick and Terry Austin. Can the brave crew of the Galactica survive an encounter with a sentient planet that devours all who come in contact with it?
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Battlestar Galactica Marvel Comic #9 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #108 (Sale Order 108 of 350) "Space-Mimic!" Written by Bill Mantlo. Art by Sal Buscema and Klaus Janson. Cover by Pat Broderick and Terry Austin. Commander Adama is acting strange and his odd behavior could lead to the destruction of the human race. Had Adama gone mad, or is there something far more sinister at work here?
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Marvel Two-In-One presents The Thing and Skull The Slayer Marvel Comic #35 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #109 (Sale Order 109 of 350) "Enter: Skull the Slayer and Exit: the Thing!" Part 1 of 2. Guest-starring Skull the Slayer. Story by Marv Wolfman. Art by Ernie Chan. Ben Grim has been brought to a prehistoric land of giant beast and savages. But this land is not without its own heroes. Meet the man called Skull the Slayer.
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Blackhawk DC Comic #248 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #110 (Sale Order 110 of 350) "Vengeance Is Mine Sayeth the Cyborg." Script by David Anthony Kraft, layouts by Jim Sherman, finished art by George Evans. Cover pencils by Pablo Marcos, cover inks by Vince Colletta.
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The Shadow DC Comic #6 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #111 (Sale Order 111 of 350) "Night of the Ninja." The Shadow must thwart a ninja assassin in Chinatown. Includes letter by artist Ken Meyer Jr. Script by Denny O'Neil, art by Michael Kaluta. Cover by Kaluta.
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The Shadow DC Comic #3 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #112 (Sale Order 112 of 350) "Kingdom of the Cobra." The Shadow, Margo Lane, and Harry Vincent go to Ainsley Prison to thwart crime kingpin King Cobra and his underworld empire. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Michael Kaluta, inks by Bernie Wrightson.
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The Shadow DC Comic #4 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #113 (Sale Order 113 of 350) Death is Bliss." The Shadow's investigation of a bootlegging scheme leads him to criminal bigwig Homer Bliss. Includes letter by writer Arlen Schumer. Script by Denny O'Neil and Len Wein, art by Michael Kaluta.
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The Shadow DC Comic #2 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #114 (Sale Order 114 of 350) "Freak Show Murders." The Shadow and Margo Lane go undercover with a traveling carnival. Adapted from a Shadow pulp story. Includes letters by artist Alan Kupperberg and writer Mike Uslan. Script by Denny O'Neil, art by Michael Kaluta.
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The Star Wars Dark Horse Comic #2 2013 Based on George Lucas's original Rough-Draft Screenplay Lot #115 (Sale Order 115 of 350) High Grade. Cover by Rain Beredo, Nick Runge (W) J. W. Rinzler (A) Mike Mayhew The Empire is poised for an attack on the peaceful world of Aquilae, and only Jedi General Luke Skywalker seems concerned. When King Kayos is killed, Jedi in training Annikin Starkiller is ordered to find Princess Leia, while Skywalker sends his only squadron against the Empire's powerful new battle station!
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DC Comics Presents Superman and Shazam Annual DC Comic #3 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #116 (Sale Order 116 of 350) The diabolical Dr. Sivana has trapped Captain Marvel under the Rock of Eternity and stolen the power of SHAZAM for himself! The Golden Age Superman of Earth-2 has already fallen and now the Man of Steel of Earth-1 is next. Can even the greatest heroes of the DCU find a way to stop a madman with the power of the gods?!
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Uncle Scrooge The Golden Fleecing Whitman Comic #1 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #117 (Sale Order 117 of 350) "The Golden Fleecing"; Scrooge, who wants a coat woven of gold, is shown some of the legendary "golden fleece" by Arab-like traders who prove to be Harpies in disguise; The Harpies take Scrooge and Donald to Colchis, where Scrooge is to judge their cooking ability; The nephews come to the rescue; but Scrooge is swallowed by the Sleepless Dragon. "Billions in the Hole," script and art by Carl Barks; Uncle Scrooge shows Donald and his nephews his atom subtracter able to miniaturize a huge machine to place it in a small rocket, but a Beagle Boy disguised as a janitor nearby overhears the conversation.
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Donald Duck The Golden Helmet Whitman Comic #1 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #118 (Sale Order 118 of 350) Donald Duck The Golden Helmet Whitman Comic #1 Bronze Age 1978
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #284 Silver Age 1964 Lot #119 (Sale Order 119 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #284 Silver Age 1964
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #283 Silver Age 1964 Lot #120 (Sale Order 120 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #283 Silver Age 1964
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Shazam The original Captain Marvel DC Comic #11 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #121 (Sale Order 121 of 350) The World's Mightiest Dessert!, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Bob Oksner and Vince Colletta; Doc Quartz accidentally invents a type of Cherry Gelatin that continues to grow; As this gelatin grows it threatens to overrun the entire city. The Incredible Cape-Man, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Kurt Schaffenberger; Herschel Dockles pretends to be a superhero so that people will not hassle him on his postal route. The Year Without a Christmas!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Kurt Schaffenberger; The Sivana Family try to shorten Christmas Day so it will only be 10 minutes long.
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Our Army at War Featuring Sgt Rock DC Comic #267 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #122 (Sale Order 122 of 350) A Baker's Dozen starring Sgt Rock, script by Bob Kanigher, art by John Severin. Moonglow featuring USS Stevens, script and art by Sam Glanzman. Battle album featuring historical raids, art by Kubert. Air to Sean Rescue! starring G.I. Jinx, script and art by John Costanza. Military Command Insignia fact page.
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comic #18 1986 Lot #123 (Sale Order 123 of 350) Missing in Action: Part 4 of 4 - Venom makes his first appearance in "The Longest Road!" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Marc Silvestri and Kyle Baker. Spider-Man disappeared in the aftermath of the battle in Virginia vs. Magma. After being unaccounted for in both Amazing Spiderman 279 and Spectacular Spiderman 117, Peter Parker finally returns to New York City with a lot of explaining to do! He tells his story to Mary Jane. Also in this issue, Peter is pushed in front of a subway train by a mystery villain (later revealed to be Venom).
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Targitt Atlas Comic #1 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #124 (Sale Order 124 of 350) FBI agent John Targitt goes after the mob hitmen who murdered his family, becoming an avenging force for justice. Part of the short-lived Atlas line from former Marvel publisher Martin Goodman. Written by Ric Myers, with art by Howard Nostrand.
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Flash Gordon Whitman Comic #25 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #125 (Sale Order 125 of 350) Stories by Gary Poole. Art by Carlos Garzon. The continuing adventures of Flash Gordon, Dale Arden and Dr. Zarkov on the planet Mongo. This issue features art by Carlos Garzon, longtime assistant to EC legend Al Williamson. Flash, Dale and Zarkov explore the Lost Continent of Mongo, searching for allies in the fight against Ming. Within a dormant volcano, they find the dangerous Lavamen. Flash can't believe it when Dale professes her love for Konrad, king of the Lavamen. Volcano!
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #462 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #126 (Sale Order 126 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #462 Bronze Age 1979
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #461 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #127 (Sale Order 127 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #461 Bronze Age 1979
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #459 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #128 (Sale Order 128 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #459 Bronze Age 1978
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #305 Silver Age 1966 Lot #129 (Sale Order 129 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #305 Silver Age 1966
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #282 Silver Age 1964 Lot #130 (Sale Order 130 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #282 Silver Age 1964
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #265 Silver Age 1962 Lot #131 (Sale Order 131 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #265 Silver Age 1962
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #266 Silver Age 1962 Lot #132 (Sale Order 132 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #266 Silver Age 1962
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #280 Silver Age 1964 Lot #133 (Sale Order 133 of 350) High Grade. Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #280 Silver Age 1964
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #270 Silver Age 1963 Lot #134 (Sale Order 134 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #270 Silver Age 1963
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #281 Silver Age 1964 Lot #135 (Sale Order 135 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #281 Silver Age 1964
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #267 Silver Age 1962 Lot #136 (Sale Order 136 of 350) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #267 Silver Age 1962
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #262 Silver Age 1962 Lot #137 (Sale Order 137 of 350) Stories by Carl Barks, Carl Fallberg, Don Christensen, Bill Walsh and unknown. Art by Carl Barks, Paul Murry, Jack Bradbury, Tony Strobl, John Liggera and Manuel Gonzales. Donald Duck stars in Carl Barks' "Way Out Yonder"! Plus: Mickey Mouse and Goofy in "The Incredible Box Top Plot" (part 2 of 3); Gyro Gearloose in "Almost a Leprechaun"; Ludwig Von Drake in "Learning a Lesson"; Li'l Bad Wolf in "Making Allowances"; 1-page Mickey Mouse text story "The Peaceful Picnic"; half-page Uncle Scrooge story "Rags to Riches" by Carl Barks; and a Mickey Mouse Sunday strip.
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #241 Silver Age 1960 Lot #138 (Sale Order 138 of 350) Cover by Carl Barks. Stories by Carl Barks, Merrill de Maris & Floyd Gottfredson, Bob Karp and unknown. Art by Carl Barks, Paul Murry, Al Hubbard, Tony Strobl and Al Taliaferro. Donald Duck stars in Carl Barks' "Rocks to Riches"! Plus: Mickey Mouse and Goofy in "An Education for Thursday" (part 5 of 5); Chip 'n' Dale in "House Guests"; Scamp in "A Helping Hand"; 1-page Mickey Mouse text story "The School Scare"; and a Donald Duck Sunday strip.
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Gang Busters DC Comic #53 Silver Age 1956 Lot #139 (Sale Order 139 of 350) Low Grade. Cover art by Ruben Moreira. The Playboy Policeman, art by Bill Ely. GI Cop story, art by Sheldon Moldoff. I Cover the Prowl Car Beat, art by Mort Meskin. Mr. and Mrs. Badge, art by Ruben Moreira.
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Crime Does Not Pay Lev Gleason Comic #134 Golden Age 1954 Lot #140 (Sale Order 140 of 350) Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by George Tuska, Bill Walton, Al Wenzel, and Charles Biro. The title that launched the crime comics genre, Crime Does Not Pay was noted for its violent pre-Code content and lurid tales of underworld life. Small-time hood Toledo Wilson finds himself hunted by cops and the mob alike. A reporter discovers the truth about a mayor's murder, after his election opponent is heard threatening his life on television. Duke the Squeal plays a dangerous game when he double-crosses two mob bosses simultaneously.
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Flash Gordon Attack of the Locustmen Charlton Comic #18 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #141 (Sale Order 141 of 350) Stories by Joe Gill and Raymond Marais. Art by Michael W. Kaluta and Pat Boyette. The continuing adventures of Flash Gordon, Dale Arden and Dr. Zarkov on the planet Mongo. When the Locust-Men arise, "Before the ancient walls of Imperial Arboria, ferocious battle rages on a scale not seen since the days when Ming the Merciless ruled the Kingdom of Mongo!" A backup story about great battles of history features early art by comics and fantasy art legend Michael W. Kaluta. Scourge of the Locust Men!; El Futuro: Impala Impasse; The Great Battles of History: Shiraz; Time Waits for All Men. Final issue published by Charlton; Gold Key picked up the series eight years later.
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Star Wars Droids Dark Horse Comic #2 1994 Lot #142 (Sale Order 142 of 350) Written by DAN THORSLAND. Art by BILL HUGHES & ANDY MUSHYNSKY. Cover by KILIAN PLUNKETT. A gang of interplanetary thieves steal See-Threepio and Artoo-Detoo from the Pitareeze family, and take the droids to Kalarba's moon, Indobok. The droids meet a nefarious character from their past, and realize that their troubles have just begun!
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Tales of Evil Featuring The Bog Beast Atlas Comic #2 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #143 (Sale Order 143 of 350) Cover art by Frank Thorne. The Fifty Dollar Body!, script by John Albano, art by Jack Sparling; the Bog Beast is on the loose. The Last Train, script by Russ Jones, art by Jerry Grandenetti. Requiem for a Werewolf!, script by Marv Channing, art by Tom Sutton.
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Secret Origins of Super-Heroes and Super-Villains DC Comic #7 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #144 (Sale Order 144 of 350) "Robin the Boy Wonder," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Bob Kane, inks by Jerry Robinson; Dick Grayson watches his parents die and overhears the killers confessing the point, and he decides to tip off the Police; However, the Batman intervenes to save the boy's life, and trains him to become his partner, Robin the Boy Wonder; reprinted from Detective Comics #38. "The Submarine Strikes," script by Mort Weisinger, art by Paul Norris; An unnamed scientist and explorer uses the science of ancient Atlantis to give his son the power to breathe underwater; reprinted from More Fun Comics #73. Short article on the origins of Robin and Aquaman by E. Nelson Bridwell.
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Mickey Mouse Gold Key Comic #191 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #145 (Sale Order 145 of 350) Issue features "The Floating Fortune" in which Mickey and Goofy discover a huge diamond and "Adventure on Turtle Island" in which Mickey tries to foil his nephews' plans to play hooky from school.
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Mickey Mouse Gold Key Comic #190 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #146 (Sale Order 146 of 350) Issue features "The Creepy Case of Ghost Rock Basin" in which Mickey and Goofy investigate mysterious happenings and are led to Ghost Rock Basin. Issue also has Daisy & Donald in "The Party Pooper" and a one-page text story "Aces in the Air."
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Mickey Mouse Gold Key Comic #192 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #147 (Sale Order 147 of 350) Issue features "Twenty Fathoms to Treasure" in which Mickey and Goofy's treasure hunting expedition lead to danger and adventure. Issue also has "The Kookie Kitchen Kaper," a one-page text story "The Whirlybird Bug," and a one-page gag strip.
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Mickey Mouse Gold Key Comic #193 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #148 (Sale Order 148 of 350) Issue features "The Sneezing Burro of Mystery Mesa" in which Mickey and Goofy help a prospector while stranded in the desert town of Nowhere and "The Black Feather Baffler."
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Mickey Mouse Meets Blackbeard the Pirate Gold Key Comic #114 Silver Age 1967 Lot #149 (Sale Order 149 of 350) Low Grade. Mickey Mouse in "Meets Blackbeard the Pirate" in which Mickey and Goofy, as merchant marines in the 1700s meet and battle pirates. Many Mickey Mouse adventure stories took place in the past and often these would be explained with "A fantastic time machine enables Mickey and Goof to live in different periods of history" or something to that effect. Issue also has The Junior Woodchucks in "The Growing Giant Mystery," one-page text story "Cool Fun," one page gag strips, and Gold Key Comics Club News pages throughout book.
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Mickey Mouse All New Stories Gold Key Comic #98 Silver Age 1964 Lot #150 (Sale Order 150 of 350) Issue features "The Flight to Danger," in which Mickey and Goofy's crop dusting contract in South America leads to mystery and danger and "Using the Old Bean." Issue also has Li'l Bad Wolf in "Leave it to Beavers," a one-page text story "Lucky Losers," and one-page gag strips. Cover has Mickey Mouse Club logo on it.
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Superman and Batman in World's Finest DC Comic #225 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #151 (Sale Order 151 of 350) Bow Before Satan's Children starring Superman and Batman, script by Bob Haney, pencils by Dick Dillin, inks by Tex Blaisdell. Prisoners of 100 Million B.C. starring Rip Hunter, Time, script by Dave Wood, art by Ruben Moreira. Masters of Disguise starring Superman, Batman, Nightwing, and Flamebird. The Duplicate Crimes! starring The Vigilante, script by Dick Wood, art by Bob Brown. The Mystery of the Crimson Crystal! starring Black Canary, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Carmine Infantino; Larry waits for a client to meet him at Dinah's flower shop, only to have the client die in his arms as soon as she appears; She was followed and killed by members of the Crimson Crystal cult after stealing their precious crimson crystal. The Olsen-Robin Team vs The Superman-Batman Team, script by Edmond Hamilton, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Klein.
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Heckle and Jeckle Gold Key Comic #4 12c. Last Gold Key Heckle and Jeckle Rare. Silver Age 1963. Lot #152 (Sale Order 152 of 350) Talking magpies Heckle and Jeckle are known for their identical appearance, their distinctive chatter, and their mischievous schemes. When Dimwit is building his new house, Heckle and Jeckle offer to help him hang wallpaper, in exchange for his lunch. Gopher Broke's attempt at cleaning a rug is complicated by a bull who attacks anytime he hears the word "red." The duo gets jobs as car salesmen. Keys of Knowledge; Wallpaper Hangover; Dinky Duck: Out in the Cold; Gopher Broke: Rugged Individualist; The Trap; A Box on You. Final issue of the series.
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Heckle and Jeckle Dell Comic #2 Silver Age 1966 Lot #153 (Sale Order 153 of 350) Talking magpies Heckle and Jeckle are known for their identical appearance, their distinctive chatter, and their mischievous schemes. After termites destroy Dimwit's home, the magpies offer to help him find a new one, whether he wants them to or not. The janitor at a department store is alarmed to find Heckle and Jeckle asleep in one of the display beds, but when they demand breakfast in bed, they're really pushing it. The duo's latest scam involves a mermaid. Hector Heathcote; House Hunting; Hector Heathcote: Tea Hee; Store Frolics; The Mermaid; Dinky Duck: Hen House Warming; Civic Minded Magpies; Dinky Duck.
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Violator Image Comic #1 1994 Lot #154 (Sale Order 154 of 350) High Grade. "The World, Part 1 of 3," script by Alan Moore, pencils by Bart Sears, inks by Mark Pennington; Violator's brothers (Vacillator, Vindicator, Vandalizer and Vaporizer) come to Earth to kill Violator; Mobsters hire Admonisher to kill Violator. Behind the Scenes article by Terry Fitzgerald, pencils by Alan Moore and Bart Sears.
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Comet Red Circle Comic #1 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #155 (Sale Order 155 of 350) High Grade. The Origin of The Comet, script by Bill Dubay, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Alex Nino; John Dickering and Joe Higgins share an apartment and John tells Joe all about the secret history of the Comet, including the deaths he caused through the use of his powers. The Hangman's Noose, script by Bill Dubay, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Rudy Nebres; Bob Dickering lies dying in a hospital as his son Steve dons the costume to become the new Hangman; Steve wants nothing to do with his father, and goes to avenge the beating of a young boy by a street gang.
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Wonder Woman DC Comic #215 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #156 (Sale Order 156 of 350) "Amazon Attack Against Atlantis!", script by Cary Bates, pencils by John Rosenberger, inks by Vince Colletta; Aquaman monitors Wonder Woman's 4th mission, as Diana must prevent Mars from starting a war between the Amazons and Atlantis. Brief Justice League of America appearance.
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Batman in the Sixties DC Comic #1 1999 Lot #157 (Sale Order 157 of 350) High Grade. Running the gamut from the sublimely silly to the late-'60s style of realism, more than sixteen stories from Batman and Detective Comics highlight the classic Batman Family (Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Bat-Girl, Bat-Mite, and more) and villains from the period, including the Joker, Clayface, Poison Ivy, Blockbuster, and more. This exciting collection includes text pages featuring secrets of the Batman mythos of the decade, a gatefold featuring the 1960s Batcave and a 6' cover flap featuring standees of Batman & Robin.
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Superman in the Fifties DC Comic #1 2002 Lot #158 (Sale Order 158 of 350) High Grade. The Man of Steel's most outrageous tales from the Fifties are collected here, including some important milestones in Superman's history: the first appearances of Supergirl, Krypto, Titano the Super-Ape, and the first Kryptonian villans! Plus, Superboy's last day in Smallville; Superman's big brother; Superman's Super-Magic Show; the battle with Bizarro & the Bride of Bizarro; the new team of Superman and Robin; and much, much more!
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Batman in the Fifties DC Comic #1 2002 Lot #159 (Sale Order 159 of 350) "High Grade. Witness the World's Greatest Detective in some of his most wackiest adventures fighting giant robots, kooky aliens and talking apes, just to name a few. Sixteen tales exemplify the light-hearted time of sci-fi crime-fighting, featuring appearances by Robin, Batwoman, Bat-Mite and Ace the Bat-Hound!
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Collectors Edition First Issues Disney Comics 1990. Includes a certificate of authenticity. Lot #160 (Sale Order 160 of 350) New in Shrinkwrap. This case contains: 6 First Issues - Donald Duck Adventures (1990-1993 Disney) #1, Duck Tales (1990-1991 Disney) #1, Chip N Dale: Rescue Rangers (1990-1991) #1, Roger Rabbit (1990) #1, Mickey Mouse Adventures (1990) #1, and Goofy Adventures (1990) #1.
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Marvel Tales starring Spider-Man Marvel Comic #154 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #161 (Sale Order 161 of 350) Cover art by Steve Ditko. Duel With Daredevil, script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; When the Circus of Crime comes to town, they advertise that Spider-Man will be appearing in an attempt to fill the big top before they rob it. Spider-Man sees the advertisements and decides he will show up; He is hypnotized along with the rest of the audience, but unfortunately for the Circus of Crime, the Daredevil is in attendance and immune to the Ringmaster's hat; from Amazing Spider-Man, The (Marvel, 1963 series) #16.
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Peter Parker Spider-Man Marvel Comic #33 2001 Lot #162 (Sale Order 162 of 350) New in Plastic. cover by humberto ramos. paul jenkins/mark buckingham/wayne faucher. On the anniversary of Uncle Ben's death, the web-slinger heads where he always does: the Ballpark. There he'll reminisce about the man whose words formed the mantra of his life ? and about the day when fate dropped out of the sky and landed on young Peter Parker's head... literally!
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Spider-Woman Marvel Comic #47 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #163 (Sale Order 163 of 350) Cover pencils by Brian Postman, inks by Joe Rubinstein. Twisted, script by Ann Nocenti, pencils by Brian Postman, inks by Carl Potts; Spider-Woman faces the odd villain known as Daddy Longlegs.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comic #317 1989 Lot #164 (Sale Order 164 of 350) "The Sand and the Fury!" Part 2 of 2. Script by David Michelinie. Art by Todd McFarlane. Cover by Todd McFarlane. After fleeing from Venom last issue, the web-slinger returns to the sanctuary of Aunt May's home in Queens! Peter and Mary Jane have only been living there for a few days and haven't had any visitors. But suddenly their first one knocks on the door: Venom! What?! Is the crazed villain going to slay Aunt May and her elderly boarders? No, the savage psychopath just stopped by to issue a challenge to her wall-crawling nephew! Meet in the morning at Montauk Point off Long Island Sound for a duel to the death! Wow, does the web-slinger have a chance vs. the overpowering Venom? The situation does not look good for your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Cameo appearance by the Thing (aka Ben Grimm).
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comic #150 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #165 (Sale Order 165 of 350) "Spider-Man...or Spider-Clone?" Script by Archie Goodwin. Pencils by Gil Kane. Inks by Mike Esposito, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt (backgrounds). Cover by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia. The senses-shattering saga of the Jackal is over. But one gigantic question remains for Peter Parker: Am I the Spider-Man or the Spider-Clone? To find the answer, the web-slinger enlists the aid of his friend Dr. Curt Connors! However during the tests; the Vulture, Sandman, and Kingpin attack! Oh no, where did they come from? The laboratory of Dr. Spencer Smythe that's where! Once the wall-crawler defeats the trio of robots, he turns to face his true foe: the Spider Slayer! During the desperate battle, Peter's final thoughts turn toward Mary Jane. Will the amazing one find the answer about his own life...while he staves off his own death...at the hands of the Spider Slayer? A sensational issue! (Notes: Dr. Smythe previously appeared in Amazing Spider-Man 107. The letters page includes a letter from comics writer John Ostrander. This issue contains a full-page ad for Hostess Fruit Pies featuring the Hulk vs. the Abomination and Wendigo.
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Spider-Woman Marvel Comic #48 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #166 (Sale Order 166 of 350) Cover pencils by Brian Postman, inks by Brett Breeding. Original Sin!, script by Ann Nocenti, pencils by Brian Postman, inks by Sam de la Rosa; Spider-Woman battles the Gypsy Moth, whose origin is explored; also features Werewolf by Night.
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The Beagle Boys Gold Key Comic #46 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #167 (Sale Order 167 of 350) Featuring: 7 page Beagle Boys story "Mascot Woes" starring the Beagle Boys, Ratty and Gladstone Gander, drawn by Bob Gregory; 6 page Beagle Boys story "The Tunnel Muddle" starring the Beagle Boys, Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, and Uncle Scrooge, drawn by Bob Gregory; 6 page Beagle Boys story "The Hocus-Pocus Plot" starring the Beagle Boys and Hocus-Pocus Beagle, drawn by Cliff Voorhees; 5 page Beagle Boys story "Cousin Catnip's Caper" starring the Beagle Boys and Catnip Beagle, pencilled by Jack Manning. Cover by Jack Manning and Larry Mayer.
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Chip N Dale Gold Key Comic #57 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #168 (Sale Order 168 of 350) Cover by Harvey Eisenberg. Stories by unknown. Art by Cliff Voorhees and Bill Wright. Featuring the tales "The River Monster," "Gran'pa's Treasure Nut," "Dastardly Directions" and "Power Packs"! Starring Chip 'n' Dale, Brer Fox, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Grandpa Chipmunk, Big Bad Wolf, Three Little Pigs
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Chip N Dale Gold Key Comic #56 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #169 (Sale Order 169 of 350) Cover by Larry Mayer. Stories by unknown. Art by Cliff Voorhees, Tony DiPaola and Bill Wright. Featuring the tales "The Search for Gran'pa," "The Traveling Tree," "Trap Trippers" and "Gyro's Goof-Up"! Starring Chip 'n' Dale, Big Bad Wolf, Three Little Pigs (Fifer Pig), Brer Bear, Brer Fox, Grandpa Fieldmouse, Grandpa Chipmunk, Mad Madam Mim, Thumper, Gyro Gearloose, Terry Trade Rat and Mrs. Terry Trade Rat!
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Donald Duck Gold Key Comic #205 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #170 (Sale Order 170 of 350) Issue features "The Saga of Sourdough Sam" in which Donald's task of collecting a 50-year-old debt for Scrooge McDuck leads to adventure in the Yukon and "The Unsporty Sportsman."
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Donald Duck Gold Key Comic #203 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #171 (Sale Order 171 of 350) Issue features "Weighted Crate Mystery" in which Donald's and Scrooge's purchases at an auction lead to adventure and trouble and "Friendly Enemies."
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Donald Duck Gold Key Comic #202 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #172 (Sale Order 172 of 350) Issue features "The Siren's Whistle" in which Donald finds a strange whistle which summons an enchantress who can grant wishes and "The Night Owl." Issue also has Pluto in "The Wonder Dog" and a one-page text story "Chicken Snatcher."
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Daisy and Donald Gold Key Comic #36 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #173 (Sale Order 173 of 350) Daisy and Donald Gold Key Comic #36 Bronze Age 1979
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Daisy and Donald Gold Key Comic #35 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #174 (Sale Order 174 of 350) Daisy and Donald Gold Key Comic #35 Bronze Age 1979
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Huey, Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks Gold Key Comic #53 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #175 (Sale Order 175 of 350) Huey, Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks Gold Key Comic #53 Bronze Age 1978
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Uncle Scrooge Gold Key Comic #161 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #176 (Sale Order 176 of 350) Uncle Scrooge Gold Key Comic #161 Bronze Age 1979
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Star Wars Adventures IDW Comic #1 2018 Lot #177 (Sale Order 177 of 350) High Grade. Written by Cavan Scott. Art and Cover by Derek Charm. In this all-new story set before Star Wars: A New Hope, feared bounty hunters Zuckuss and 4-LOM finally have two of the biggest scoundrels in the galaxy in their sights! Timed to follow hot on the heels of Star Wars Day 2018!
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Flash Gordon Whitman Comic #24 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #178 (Sale Order 178 of 350) Stories by John Warner. Art by Carlos Garzon. The continuing adventures of Flash Gordon, Dale Arden and Dr. Zarkov on the planet Mongo. This issue features art by Carlos Garzon, longtime assistant to EC legend Al Williamson. Flash is determined to interrupt Ming's coronation as true emperor. When his friends are captured, Flash must act, even though he knows that Ming is setting a trap. The Coronation of Ming the Merciless!
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The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told DC Comics 1990 Lot #179 (Sale Order 179 of 350) High Grade. If you've ever wondered why the 1940s are considered the Golden Age of Comics, you can stop wondering, because the answer will be clear in the pages of THE GREATEST GOLDEN AGE STORIES EVER TOLD. This is a 288-page hardcover volume featuring 22 of the best tales the Golden Age DC, All-American and Quality Comics lines had to offer, including some fabulous firsts. In this volume of classics are: Batman in "While the City Sleeps" from Batman (1940) #30, with art by Dick Sprang; Black Canary in "Riddle of the Topaz Brooch" from Flash Comics (1940 DC) #96, with art by Carmine Infantino; Blackhawk in "The Plateau of Oblivion" from Modern Comics (1945) #67, with art by Reed Crandall; The Flash in "The Rise and Fall of Norman Empire" from ALL-FLASH #14 (1944), written by Gardner Fox, with art by E.E. Hibbard; Green Lantern in "The Icicle Goes South" from All American Comics (1939) #92, with art by Alex Toth; The Justice Society in "The Injustice Society of the World" from All Star Comics (1940-1978) #37, by Gardner Fox, Irwin Hasen, Joe Kubert, Carmine Infantino and Alex Toth; Kid Eternity from Kid Eternity (1946 1st Series) #3, with art by Mac Raboy; Plastic Man in "Where is Amorpho?" from Plastic Man (1943 Vital/Quality) #21, by Jack Cole; Scribbly in "Midget Cartoonist" from All American Comics (1939) #6, by Sheldon Mayer; Slam Bradley in "Dime Store Detective" from Detective Comics (1937- ) #1, by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster; Superman in "Superman Returns to Krypton" from Adventures of Superman (1939) #61, with art by Al Plastino; Wonder Woman in "Icebound Maidens" from Wonder Woman (1942-1986 1st Series DC) #13, by William Moulton Marston and H.G. Peter. Plus stories of Black Condor, the Boy Commandos, Hawkman, Johnny Quick, Robotman, Sandman, the Spectre, Vigilante and Wildcat, all by some of the greatest talents of the Golden Age. Also included are 3 pages of Golden Age house ads and a pair of 1940s vintage institutional ads featuring Superman and Green Arrow. Golden Age expert Roy Thomas provides an informative Foreword, and the book's editor, Mike Gold, the Introduction. The painted cover is by Jerry Ordway.
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The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told DC Comics #1 1989 Lot #180 (Sale Order 180 of 350) High Grade. Collecting stories from the Dark Knight's entire career, this book portrays the Batman as equal parts crime fighter, detective, and super hero. An overview of the entire Batman mythos, these tales feature some of Batman's most famous allies and foes, including Superman, Robin, Commissioner Gordon, the Joker, Penguin, Catwoman and the Scarecrow.
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The Greatest Team-Up Stories Ever Told DC Comics #4 1992 Lot #181 (Sale Order 181 of 350) "High Grade. 1st printing. Collects Superman (1939-1986 1st Series) #88 and 257; World's Finest (1941-1986) #82; Adventure Comics (1938-1983 1st Series) #253 and 267; The Flash (1959-1985 1st Series DC) #123; Justice League of America (1960-1987 1st Series) #21-22; Mystery in Space (1951-1981 1st Series) #90; Brave and the Bold (1955-1983 1st Series DC) #53-54 and 178; Green Lantern (1960-1988 1st Series DC) #76; and DC Comics Presents (1978-1986 DC) #85.
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The Nam Volume 1 Marvel Comics 1987 Lot #182 (Sale Order 182 of 350) High Grade. Vietnam the way it really was! Join Ed Marks and the men of the 23rd Infantry as they learn to survive in the steaming jungles of Southeast Asia
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The Nam Volume 2 Marvel Comics 1988 Lot #183 (Sale Order 183 of 350) High Grade. Frontline heroism contrasts with base camp corruption when Ed Marks embarks on his first patrol as a corporal, and his superior, Sgt. Polkow, confronts the base's corrupt Master Sergeant. Plus, Corporal Ed Marks learns how war is waged in the middle of the rainy season of Vietnam.
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DC Archive Edition World's Finest Comics Volume 2 Lot #184 (Sale Order 184 of 350) High Grade. DC Archive Edition World's Finest Comics Volume 2
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Shazam The original Captain Marvel DC Comic #14 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #185 (Sale Order 185 of 350) New story: the Marvel Family stars in "The Evil Return of the Monster Society." Script by Denny O'Neil, art by Kurt Schaffenberger. Reprints: "The Prophetic Book" (from Captain Marvel Adventures 57 in 1946; art by Pete Costanza), Captain Marvel Jr. in "The Man Who Lived History" (from Captain Marvel Jr. 83 in 1949), "Mr. Tawny's Fight for Fame" (from CMA 126 in 1951; art by C.C. Beck), Mary Marvel in "Curse of the Books" (from Mary Marvel 2 in 1946; art by Jack Binder), "The Magic Mix-Up" (from CMA 102 in 1949; pencils by Beck, inks by Costanza), and the Marvel Family in "The World Wrecker" (from Marvel Family 86 in 1953; art by Kurt Schaffenberger). Bob Oksner cover.
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Shazam The original Captain Marvel DC Comic #9 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #186 (Sale Order 186 of 350) Cover by C. C. Beck. Worms of the World, Unite!, script by Denny O'Neil, art by C. C. Beck; Mr. Mind collects earthworms into one location to amplify their power with a Hate-Projector in an attempt to destroy Captain Marvel. The Mystery of the Missing Newsstand!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Dave Cockrum; Captain Marvel, Jr. battles a gang of crooks who stole Freddy's newsstand. The Day Captain Marvel Went Ape!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by C. C. Beck; A strange jewel causes the lightning bolt that changes Billy Batson into Captain Marvel to be redirected to other people, including Bonzo the Chimp.
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Shazam The original Captain Marvel DC Comic #10 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #187 (Sale Order 187 of 350) Cover by Bob Oksner. Invasion of the Salad Men!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Bob Oksner and Vince Colletta; A spaceship full of alien vegetables crashes on Earth; The vegetables need parts to repair their ship and Captain Marvel assists them. The Thanksgiving Thieves!, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Bob Oksner; Mary Marvel is the Grand Marshall of the Thanksgiving Day parade; While in the parade she stops some burglars from stealing fur coats. The Prize Catch of the Year, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by C. C. Beck; Aunt Minerva asks her henchmen to defeat Captain Marvel; The winner will get Minerva's hand in marriage.
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Flash Gordon King Comics #2 Silver Age 1966 Lot #188 (Sale Order 188 of 350) Cover art by Gil Kane. "Death Trap of Mongo," script by Archie Goodwin, art by Frank Bolle; Ming the Merciless schemes to bring Flash back to Mongo. "The Laughing Clown Caper," pencils by Don Heck. Flash Gordon and the Sea Beast, script by Archie Goodwin, art by Frank Bolle; Flash, Dale and Zarkov crash in the ocean and are captured by pirates.
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The Defenders Marvel Comic #84 Bronze Age 1980 Key 1st Battle of Namor and Black Panther, Atlantis a Lot #189 (Sale Order 189 of 350) Key 1st Battle of Namor and Black Panther, Atlantis and Wakanda. Cover pencils by Rich Buckler, inks by Al Milgrom. Battle Royal!, script by Ed Hannigan, pencils by Don Perlin (breakdowns) and Tex Blaisdell (finished art), inks by Tex Blaisdell; A misunderstanding leads to war between Wakanda and Atlantis.
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What if Invisible Girl of the Fantastic Four married the Sub-Mariner Marvel Comic #21 Bronze Age 198 Lot #190 (Sale Order 190 of 350) "What If (the) Sub-Mariner Had Married the Invisible Girl?" Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Gene Colan. Inks by Bob Wiacek. Cover by Gene Colan and Al Milgrom. Story continues from What If issue 1. The Fantastic Four have fallen on hard times since Susan Storm chose to join Prince Namor in Atlantis. Spider-Man and Ben Grimm have left the team; and Reed and Johnny blame the Sub-Mariner for everything! For that reason the duo plots to destroy Namor's undersea kingdom and bring the Invisible Girl back to New York! Wait a minute...aren't Mr. Fantastic and the Human Torch supposed to be heroes? Not on this day! Reed and Johnny's surprise attack goes splendidly as the torch battles the Avenging Son in the air; while the leader of the FF slips underwater and plants the device to suffocate the Atlanteans! With Atlantis teetering on the brink of destruction, Reed finally reaches Sue inside the royal chambers...and gets the shock of his life! Will Reed call off the attack before it's too late? Appearances by the Super-Skrull, Lady Dorma, and Warlord Krang.
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Captain Marvel Adventures Fawcett Comic #117 Golden Age 1951 Lot #191 (Sale Order 191 of 350) Low Grade. Cover by C.C. Beck. Stories by Otto Binder and unknown. Art by C.C. Beck, Al Liederman and unknown. Captain Marvel saves Tawky Tawny from headhunters in "Mr. Tawny Seeks Happiness" by Otto Binder and C.C. Beck. Also in this issue: "Captain Marvel Fights the Quicksand Quandary" by Otto Binder and C.C. Beck, and "Captain Marvel Battles the Inflammable Water" with story by Otto Binder. Plus: Captain Kid in "The Fatal Trip" with art by Al Liederman. And: Jon Jarl in the 2-page text story "The Nova Menace" with script by Otto Binder (as Eando Binder).
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Uncle Scrooge Gladstone Comic #210 1986 Lot #192 (Sale Order 192 of 350) The Robot Raiders of Magica De Spell starring Uncle Scrooge, Magica de Spell, Huey, Dewey and Louie, and Miss Emily Quackfaster, script by Joel Katz (plot), Dave Angus (script), and Geoffrey Blum (US script), art by Daniel Branca. Terror of the Beagle Boys starring Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge, and Beagle Boys, script and art by Carl Barks. A Stitch in Time starring The Beagle Boys, script by Bob Bartholomew and Byron Erickson (US script), art by Ignasi Calvet Esteban [as Esteban]. Migrating Millions starring Uncle Scrooge, script and art by Carl Barks.
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The Animal World Dell Comic #713 Silver Age 1956. Irwin Allen Movie Painted Cover. Lot #193 (Sale Order 193 of 350) The Animal World Dell Comic #713 Silver Age 1956. Irwin Allen Movie Painted Cover.
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Batman Three Jokers DC Book One Cover B 2020 Lot #194 (Sale Order 194 of 350) High Grade. Written by Geoff Johns. Art and Cover by Jason Fabok. Thirty years after Batman: The Killing Joke changed comics forever, Three Jokers reexamines the myth of who, or what, The Joker is and what is at the heart of his eternal battle with Batman. New York Times bestselling writer Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok, the writer/artist team that waged the 'Darkseid War' in the pages of Justice League, reunite to tell the ultimate story of Batman and The Joker! After years of anticipation starting in DC Universe: Rebirth #1, the epic miniseries you've been waiting for is here: find out why there are three Jokers, and what that means for the Dark Knight and the Clown Prince of Crime. It's a mystery unlike any Batman has ever faced!
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Batman Three Jokers DC Book One Cover A 2020 Lot #195 (Sale Order 195 of 350) High Grade. Written by Geoff Johns. Art and Cover by Jason Fabok. Thirty years after Batman: The Killing Joke changed comics forever, Three Jokers reexamines the myth of who, or what, The Joker is and what is at the heart of his eternal battle with Batman. New York Times bestselling writer Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok, the writer/artist team that waged the 'Darkseid War' in the pages of Justice League, reunite to tell the ultimate story of Batman and The Joker! After years of anticipation starting in DC Universe: Rebirth #1, the epic miniseries you've been waiting for is here: find out why there are three Jokers, and what that means for the Dark Knight and the Clown Prince of Crime. It's a mystery unlike any Batman has ever faced!
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Jules Verne's Mysterious Isle Dell Comic #1 Silver Age 1964 Lot #196 (Sale Order 196 of 350) Jules Verne's Mysterious Isle Dell Comic #1 Silver Age 1964
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #31 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #197 (Sale Order 197 of 350) Cover by Kurt Schaffenberger. The Rainbow Squad, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Kurt Schaffenberger and Bob Wiacek; Mr. Mind forms an all-girl villain group, the Rainbow Squad, to take on Captain Marvel. Jennette Kahn discusses the origins of the Swamp Thing series.
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Shazam The original Captain Marvel DC Comic #13 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #198 (Sale Order 198 of 350) Two new stories: "The Case of the Charming Crook!" Script by Elliot Maggin, art by Bob Oksner. Mary Marvel stars in "The Haunted Clubhouse!" Script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Oksner. Reprints: Captain Marvel Jr. in "Mrs. Wagner's Forbidden Room" (from Captain Marvel Jr. 92 in 1950), "Captain Marvel Gets a Secretary" (from Captain Marvel Adventures 67 in 1946; pencils by C.C. Beck, inks by Pete Costanza), "Mr. Tawny's Sales Campaign" (from CMA 119 in 1951; art by Beck), "A New Home for Billy" (from CMA 133 in 1952; art by Beck/Costanza), "The Marvel Family Battles the Pandora Pirates" (from Marvel Family 72 in 1952; art by Beck), and "The Ancient Crime" (from CMA 79 in 1947; art by Costanza)
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Flash Gordon Gold Key Comic #1 Silver Age 1965 Lot #199 (Sale Order 199 of 350) Flash and Dale are marooned on a strange planet in the adventure story "The Eyes of Opto."
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Flash Gordon Dell Comic #2 Golden Age 1953 Lot #200 (Sale Order 200 of 350) Flash Gordon Dell Comic #2 Golden Age 1953
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Flash Gordon Gold Key Comic #22 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #201 (Sale Order 201 of 350) Painted cover by Mel Crawford. Stories by John Warner. Art by Frank Bolle. The continuing adventures of Flash Gordon, Dale Arden and Dr. Zarkov on the planet Mongo. Flash, Dale and Zarkov hide out in the Royal Palace of Alania, where Ming's young grandson Alan is being trained in tyranthood. But Ming has a trap, and Alan's tutor Ferro is harboring a secret. The Prince and the Traitor!
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Super Goof Gold Key Comic #51 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #202 (Sale Order 202 of 350) Super Goof Gold Key Comic #51 Bronze Age 1979
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Shazam DC Comic #16 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #203 (Sale Order 203 of 350) Two new stories. "The Man Who Stole Justice!" Script by Elliot Maggin, art by Kurt Schaffenberger. Mary Marvel stars in "The Green-Eyed Monster!" Script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Oksner. Reprints: "The Marvel Family Battles the Sneaking Doom" (from Marvel Family 59 in 1951; pencils by C.C. Beck, inks by Pete Costanza), "The Invention Miser" (from Captain Marvel Adventures 103 in 1949; art by Costanza), "Captain Marvel Jr. and the Lazy Genie" (from Captain Marvel Jr. 118 in 1953; art by Bud Thompson), "The World Hater" (from MF 53 in 1950; art by Beck/Costanza), "The Monarch of Money" (from MF 29 in 1948; art by Schaffenberger), and "King Kull and the Seven Sins" not starring the Robert E. Howard Kull, by the way (from CMA 137 in 1952; art by Beck). Oksner cover.
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Captain Marvel Adventures Fawcett Comic #123 Golden Age 1951 Lot #204 (Sale Order 204 of 350) Low Grade. Cover by C.C. Beck. Stories by Otto Binder and Al Liederman. Art by C.C. Beck, Pete Costanza, Al Liederman and unknown. Captain Marvel (Billy Batson) stars in: "Captain Marvel and the Dinosaur Dilemma" by Otto Binder and C.C. Beck; "Captain Marvel Battles the Joy Killer" by Otto Binder and Pete Costanza; and "Captain Marvel and Mr. Tawny, Fighting Mayor" with story by Otto Binder and pencils by C.C. Beck. Plus: Captain Kid in "Too, Too Hot!" by Al Liederman. And: Jon Jarl in the 2-page text story "The Ice Man of Space" by Otto Binder (as Eando Binder).
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #18 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #205 (Sale Order 205 of 350) Cover by Bob Oksner. The Celebrated Talking Frog of Blackstone Forest!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Bob Oksner; Tawky Tawny discovers a talking frog which is really a prince from the middle ages that was transformed into a frog by an evil witch. The Coin-Operated Caper!, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Kurt Schaffenberger; Sivana Jr. creates a coin that allows him to implant a thought into another person's mind; He uses the coin to make Freddy Freeman unable to say the magic word that transforms him into Captain Marvel Jr. Hostess Twinkies ad featuring Batman.
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #19 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #206 (Sale Order 206 of 350) over by Bob Oksner. Who Stole Billy Batson's Thunder?, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Kurt Schaffenberger; Zazzo-Plus comes to our dimension and uses a super lightning-bolt attractive helmet to get Billy's lightning bolt to hit him instead and give him super powers. Secret of the Smiling Swordsman!, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Bob Oksner; Uncle Dudley is kidnapped by the Smiling Swordsman and forced to steal a painting. Hostess Twinkies ad featuring Superman, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta.
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The Beagle Boys vs Uncle Scrooge Gold Key Comic #1 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #207 (Sale Order 207 of 350) Featuring: 19 page Beagle Boys versus Uncle Scrooge story "The Case of the Missing Nuggets" starring the Beagle Boys, Uncle Scrooge, Uncle Sourdough (flashback) and Jesse Beagle Gang (flashback), written by Vic Lockman and pencilled by Pete Alvarado; 5 page Beagle Boys versus Uncle Scrooge story "Private Beagle Eyes" pencilled by Pete Alvarado. Cover by Pete Alvarado and Larry Mayer.
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Uncle Scrooge Gold Key Comic #89 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #208 (Sale Order 208 of 350) Uncle Scrooge in "The Second Richest Duck" in which Scrooge engages in a battle with rival Flintheart Glomgold over who is the richest duck, a Carl Barks reprint from issue number 15. Issue also has Gyro Gearloose in "Invented Vacation," a one-page text feature "Goofy and the Mermaid," and Gold Key Comics Club News features.
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Uncle Scrooge Gold Key Comic #162 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #209 (Sale Order 209 of 350) Uncle Scrooge in "Moon-Struck" in which Scrooge discovers there is no more money to be made on earth and looks for off-planet investments and "Armored Tightwad." Issue also has Gyro Gearloose in "New Planet Planner."
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Star Wars Kanan Marvel Comic #8 2016 Lot #210 (Sale Order 210 of 350) High Grade. First Blood: Part 2 - Written by Greg Weisman. Art by Pepe Larraz. Cover by Mark Brooks. Young Caleb Dume has not yet been to war... ...But now, the Jedi Temple is under attack! Can a Padawan really make a difference?
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #15 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #211 (Sale Order 211 of 350) Two new stories: "Captain Marvel Meets Lex Luthor!?!" Script by Denny O'Neil. pencils by Bob Oksner, inks by Tex Blaisdell. Guest starring Mr. Mind. Captain Marvel Jr. stars in "The Man in the Paper Armor!" Script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Kurt Schaffenberger. Reprints: "Mary Marvel Meets the Chameleon Girl" (from Marvel Family 47 in 1950), "Sivana's Good Inventions" (from MF 50 in 1950; art by Pete Costanza), "The Marvel Family Battles the King of All Time" (from MF 88 in 1953; art by Kurt Schaffenberger), "The Incredible Calculator" (from Captain Marvel Adventures 53 in 1946; pencils by C.C. Beck, inks by Costanza), "Mr. Tawny's Bouncing Shoes" (from CMA 134 in 1952; art by Beck), "The Day Civilization Went Backwards" (from CMA 115 in 1950; art by Costanza). Oksner cover.
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Flash Gordon King Comics #16 Bronze Age 1973 Comics Reading Libraries Lot #212 (Sale Order 212 of 350) Flash Gordon King Comics #16 Bronze Age 1973 Comics Reading Libraries
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The Greatest Team-Up Stories Ever Told DC Comics #1 1989 Lot #213 (Sale Order 213 of 350) High Grade. 1st printing. Collects Superman (1939-1986 1st Series) #88 and 257; World's Finest (1941-1986) #82; Adventure Comics (1938-1983 1st Series) #253 and 267; Flash (Vol. 1) #123; Justice League of America (1960 1st Series) #21-22; Mystery in Space (1951-1981 1st Series) #90; Brave and the Bold (1955-1983 1st Series DC) #53-54 and 178; Green Lantern (1960-1988 1st Series DC) #76; and DC Comics Presents (1978-1986 DC) #85. Featuring team-ups with Superman and Batman, Green Lantern and Green Arrow, the Flashes of Earth-1 and Earth-2, the Justice League of America and Justice Society of America, and many more! Hardcover, 288 pages, full color. NOTE: DC Greatest Stories Ever Told (1st Series) Vol. 4.
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Shazam The original Captain Marvel DC Comic #10 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #214 (Sale Order 214 of 350) Cover by Bob Oksner. Invasion of the Salad Men!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Bob Oksner and Vince Colletta; A spaceship full of alien vegetables crashes on Earth; The vegetables need parts to repair their ship and Captain Marvel assists them. The Thanksgiving Thieves!, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Bob Oksner; Mary Marvel is the Grand Marshall of the Thanksgiving Day parade; While in the parade she stops some burglars from stealing fur coats. The Prize Catch of the Year, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by C. C. Beck; Aunt Minerva asks her henchmen to defeat Captain Marvel; The winner will get Minerva's hand in marriage.
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High Grade. The Occult Files of Doctor Spektor Gold Key Comic #7 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #215 (Sale Order 215 of 350) Dr. Spektor in "Night of the Living Bones" with Tragg and Dagar appearance and "Burial at Fallen Leaf."
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Laugh Archie Series Comics #272 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #216 (Sale Order 216 of 350) "Buddies Till the End"; Jughead got locked out of his house and comes to spend the night at Archie's. "Keen Cone"; Archie and Jughead send Leroy to get them ice cream in a flavor they never had before. "I Want To Be Alone"; Veronica refuses to go to the movies with Archie because she's washing her hair. "Masquerade Smarty," script and art by Joe Edwards; Charley dresses up as a cat and scares the other kids on the way to Li'l Jinx's costume party. Li'l Jinx Pen Pals, art by Joe Edwards. "E.S.P. Spree"; A blow to the head gives Archie E.S.P.
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Life with Archie Archie Series Comics #106 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #217 (Sale Order 217 of 350) One Comic Picture is Worth a Thousand Words!, pencils by Harry Lucey; The students at Riverdale high keep littering, ignoring the signs Mr. Weatherbee has put up; Archie decides to create a comic pamphlet starring the Archies, arguing that a comic book will get the message across better than a sign. Frisco Beat, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bob Bolling, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Mr. Lodge quits his business empire and runs off to San Francisco to "do his own thing"; Archie goes to Frisco to try and find Mr. Lodge and bring him back to Riverdale. Safe and Sorry, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Archie writes a highly influential article about automobile safety for the school paper. The Heavenly Body, script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Harry Lucey; Jughead tells Archie that his horoscope says it's his lucky day, and Archie believes it.
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Life with Archie Archie Series Comics #95 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #218 (Sale Order 218 of 350) After spending the day teasing a new, obese student, Archie dreams that he is obese and that all of his friends make fun of him in "Weigh Out Scene"! Also featuring Archie in: "Cloud 009"; "What's In a Name?"; and "A Heel for a Heel"! Plus: Archie in 1-page story "Flip Slip"! And: Li'l Jinx in 1-page story "The Hole Truth"!
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Laugh Archie Series Comics #233 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #219 (Sale Order 219 of 350) "Monday Morning Blahs," script by George Gladir, art by Samm Schwartz; Archie plans to do his homework during Monday morning study hall, but when he's sent to help the drama club instead, he tries disguises to get out of sight and finish his homework. "The Play's the Thing"; The students play a joke on Mr. Weatherbee involving stage props for a play that doesn't exist. "What's the Big Secret?", script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx doesn't know why everyone is avoiding her; it turns out to be because they're planning a surprise party for her--in honor of the publication of the new Li'l Jinx comic book. Li'l Jinx Pen Pals, art by Joe Edwards. "The Greatest Gift"; A chain of events begins with Archie getting his hand stuck in Mr. Lodge's priceless ancient Greek vase.
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Archie's Joke Book Archie Series Comic #156 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #220 (Sale Order 220 of 350) Archie's Joke Book Archie Series Comic #156 Bronze Age 1971
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Archie Archie Series Comic #159 Silver Age 1965 Lot #221 (Sale Order 221 of 350) Low Grade. Jughead bets Archie that he can't spend one day without female companionship, and Archie escapes to an island to get away from Betty and Veronica in "Male Call"! Plus: Li'l Jinx in the 1-pager "See Saw" by Joe Edwards; Archie and Veronica get stuck in a traffic jam on the way to the lake in the 1-pager "Jam Jest"; Archie hits on a bathing suit model, leading to violent fighting among Veronica, the model and Betty in "Take Your Choice"; Mr. Lodge tries to inspire Archie by telling him the story of how he made his fortune in "Inspiration"; and Betty asks Archie if he'll love her when she's "old, worn and jaded," and is offended when he jokingly implies that she already is in "Jaded Jest"!
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DC Comics Presents Superman and the Shazam Family DC Comic #34 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #222 (Sale Order 222 of 350) Now back to normal and with their own powers, Superman and Captain Marvel, along with the Marvel Family, try to get Superman back into his own world in "The Beast-Man That Shouted 'Hate' at the Heart of the U.N." Script by Roy Thomas and art by Rich Buckler & Dick Giordano.
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DC Comics Presents Superman and the Shazam DC Comic #33 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #223 (Sale Order 223 of 350) When Superman goes on a rescue mission, he discovers that he is in Captain Marvel's costume and has his powers in "Man and Supermarvel." Script by Gerry Conway & Roy Thomas and art by Rich Buckler & Dick Giordano. Issue also has "Whatever Will Happen to Star Hawkins?" Script by Mike Tiefenbacher and art by Alex Saviuk & Vince Colletta.
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #35 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #224 (Sale Order 224 of 350) Cover art by Michael Netzer (as Mike Nasser). "Backward, Turn Backward, O Time in Your Flight!", script by E. Nelson Bridwell, pencils by Don Newton, inks by Kurt Schaffenberger; King Kull, freed from the Rock of Eternity, escapes to Hell and builds a machine that gradually reverses world time. Story continues in World's Finest Comics #253. "Dilemma" Hostess snack cakes ad starring Wonder Woman.
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #34 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #225 (Sale Order 225 of 350) "The Führer of Chicago," script by E. Nelson Bridwell, pencils by Don Newton, inks by Kurt Schaffenberger; Captain Nazi, who has been voluntarily in suspended animation since the Marvel Family got stuck in Suspendium, takes the Sears Tower in Chicago and activates a force field that will prevent any outside signal…including Captain Marvel's lightning; This is the first appearance of Captain Nazi since the Golden Age/Fawcett Publications, and his origin is told by the first time since the creation of this character; This is the first DC issue where Captain Marvel is no longer drawn in C.C. Beck's style. "A Word About the Fight of the Century" Publishorial by Jenette Kahn; The truth about Superman vs. Muhammad Ali. "Sable Lady" Hostess snack cakes ad starring Batman.
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #33 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #226 (Sale Order 226 of 350) Cover by Kurt Schaffenberger. The World's Mightiest Race, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Tenny Henson, Vince Colletta, and Kurt Schaffenberger; Mr. Mind turns Mr. Atom into a radioactive race car and challenges Shazam to race him at the Indianapolis 500. Hostess fruit pies ad with the Penguin, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta.
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #32 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #227 (Sale Order 227 of 350) Cover by Kurt Schaffenberger. Mr. Tawny's Big Game, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Tenny Henson and Bob Smith; Mr. Mind and his team of alien baseball players challenge the Detroit Tigers to a game with the Earth going the winner; Things look bad until Shazam joins the Tigers for the last inning. Hostess Twinkies ad with Wonder Woman, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta.
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #31 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #228 (Sale Order 228 of 350) Cover by Kurt Schaffenberger. The Rainbow Squad, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Kurt Schaffenberger and Bob Wiacek; Mr. Mind forms an all-girl villain group, the Rainbow Squad, to take on Captain Marvel. Jennette Kahn discusses the origins of the Swamp Thing series.
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #27 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #229 (Sale Order 229 of 350) Cover by Ernie Chan and Kurt Schaffenberger. Fear in Philadelphia!, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Kurt Schaffenberger and Vince Colletta; Sivana uses the reincarnation machine to bring back evil villains from the past; Mercury suggests Billy get Kid Eternity to help him. Hostess Cup Cakes ad with Batman, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta. Justice for All Includes Children public service announcement featuring Superman, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta.
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #20 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #230 (Sale Order 230 of 350) Cover by Kurt Schaffenberger. The Strange and Terrible Disappearance of Maxwell Zodiac!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Kurt Schaffenberger; The Marvel Family investigates what happened to Maxwell Zodiac after he was hit by lighting. Hostess Twinkies ad featuring Shazam, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta.
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #18 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #231 (Sale Order 231 of 350) Cover by Bob Oksner. The Celebrated Talking Frog of Blackstone Forest!, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by Bob Oksner; Tawky Tawny discovers a talking frog which is really a prince from the middle ages that was transformed into a frog by an evil witch. The Coin-Operated Caper!, script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Kurt Schaffenberger; Sivana Jr. creates a coin that allows him to implant a thought into another person's mind; He uses the coin to make Freddy Freeman unable to say the magic word that transforms him into Captain Marvel Jr. Hostess Twinkies ad featuring Batman.
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #17 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #232 (Sale Order 232 of 350) One new story, "The Pied Un-Piper!" Script by Denny O'Neil, art by Kurt Schaffenberger. Reprints: "Captain Marvel Jr. and the Idol of Vengeance" (from Marvel Fanfare 7 in 1949), "Captain Marvel Gets Promoted" (from Captain Marvel Adventures 53 in 1946; pencils by C.C. Beck, inks by Pete Costanza), "Captain Marvel Sails Before the Mast" (from MF 41 in 1949; art by Costanza), Mary Marvel in "Jives Becomes a Jockey" (from MF 33 in 1948; art by Jack Binder), "The Curse of the Black Thumb" (from CMA 129 in 1952; art by Beck/Costanza), "Captain Marvel's Wedding" (from CMA 150 in 1953; art by Beck), and "The Haunted Girl"
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Shazam The World's Mightiest Mortal DC Comic #16 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #233 (Sale Order 233 of 350) Low Grade. "The Man Who Stole Justice!" Script by Elliot Maggin, art by Kurt Schaffenberger. Mary Marvel stars in "The Green-Eyed Monster!" Script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Oksner. Reprints: "The Marvel Family Battles the Sneaking Doom" (from Marvel Family 59 in 1951; pencils by C.C. Beck, inks by Pete Costanza), "The Invention Miser" (from Captain Marvel Adventures 103 in 1949; art by Costanza), "Captain Marvel Jr. and the Lazy Genie" (from Captain Marvel Jr. 118 in 1953; art by Bud Thompson), "The World Hater" (from MF 53 in 1950; art by Beck/Costanza), "The Monarch of Money" (from MF 29 in 1948; art by Schaffenberger), and "King Kull and the Seven Sins"
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Shazam The Original Captain Marvel DC Comic #4 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #234 (Sale Order 234 of 350) Cover by C. C. Beck. Ibac the Cursed!, script by Denny O'Neil, art by C. C. Beck; Mr. Printwhistle has reformed but the villains who give him his powers convince him to change to Ibac one more time. The Mirrors That Predicted the Future, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by C. C. Beck; Conway Mann can see into the future in a mirror. He tries to use Billy to make some money but is ultimately thwarted. Reprint back-up: "The Ownerless Diamond!" from Captain Marvel Aventures 97 in 1949, script by Otto Binder, art by C. C. Beck and Pete Costanza. Letters to the editor from science fiction writers Otto (Eando) Binder and Manly Wade Wellman and comic book writer David Michelinie.
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Shazam The Original Captain Marvel DC Comic #3 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #235 (Sale Order 235 of 350) Cover by C. C. Beck. A Switch in Time, script by Denny O'Neil, art by C. C. Beck; Shagg Nasté wants Sterling Morris to give him a show on his station; When he doesn't get the show he threatens Morris and turns Freddy Freeman to stone before he is stopped by Shazam. The Wizard of Phonograph Hill, script by Elliot S! Maggin, art by C. C. Beck; When Dr. Kilowatt announces his new invention, he and Billy are captured by different sets of foreign spies. Reprint back-up: the Marvel Family in "The Witches' Tale!"
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Archie Archie Series Comic #176 Silver Age 1967 Lot #236 (Sale Order 236 of 350) Cover by Dan DeCarlo & Vincent DeCarlo. Stories by Frank Doyle and Joe Edwards. Art by Harry Lucey, Joe Edwards, Marty Epp and unknown. In the woods, Veronica and Betty demonstrate to the boys that screaming is the most effective solution to all problems in "It's a Scream!" Plus: When Archie and Betty are working together, Veronica launches an all-out espionage offensive including fake newspapers, secret agents, hidden cameras and microphones in "I Spy"; Reggie learns why it's against the law to open fire hydrants if there isn't a fire in "One Good Turn!"; Li'l Jinx in the 1-pager "No Know" by Joe Edwards; and Archie and his dad make a bet over which one of them will be the first to have trouble with his car in "A Pair of Aces"!
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Archie Archie Series Comic #185 Silver Age 1968 Lot #237 (Sale Order 237 of 350) Low Grade. Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. Stories by Frank Doyle and Joe Edwards. Art by Harry Lucey, Joe Edwards, Marty Epp and unknown. The Archies can't find a place to practice because adults can't abide their noisy music. Finally they come up with a way to practice at the Cooper house without bothering Mrs. Cooper in "Music Soothes"! Plus: When Pop Tate plans to close down the Chok'lit Shoppe due to lack of funds, Mr. Lodge arranges for a Hollywood movie crew to pay Pop to film a scene there in "The Comeback"; tired of going on cheap dates with Archie, Veronica demands that he get a job so he can afford to take her dancing in "Sleepy Time Guy"; Li'l Jinx in the 1-pager "Time Out For Talking" by Joe Edwards; and Mr. Lodge puts his tropical fish in his swimming pool in "Aquanuts"!
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The Marvel Saga Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #238 (Sale Order 238 of 350) "Book I: The Saga Begins!" Research done by Peter Sanderson. Wraparound cover by Rob Frenz and Bob Layton. Marvel Comics presents one of the most unique comics series in the history of the media. This series tells the Official History of the Marvel Universe from the very beginning in chronological order using actual scenes from the comics themselves. From Galactus and the enigmatic Watchers to the 1,000-year galactic war between the Kree and Skrull Empires to the Celestials' first visit to a young planet called Earth and the creation of the powerful Eternals and hideous Deviants. Peek in on the Hyborian Age when a mighty barbarian fought terrible wizards to an age when gods walked the earth and names like Hercules became legend. From King Arthur's Court to the heroes of the Wild West to the brave men and women that fought in World War II, it is all just prelude to the dawn of the Marvel Age! In this first spectacular issue, witness the origin of the Fantastic Four and their very first harrowing adventure to Monster Island to confront the diminutive Mole Man. Meanwhile, travel north of the border to Canada and watch as inventor James MacDonald plants the seeds of what will become Canada's greatest super heroes. Plus, another brilliant man, Henry Pym, makes a startling discover that allows him to shrink down to the size of an "ant!" And, the Fantastic Four come face-to-face with the shape-shifting aliens known as Skrulls for the very first time.
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The Marvel Saga Marvel Comic #2 1986 Lot #239 (Sale Order 239 of 350) "Book II: Transformation and Rebirth!" Researched by Peter Anderson. Wraparound cover by Ron Frenz and Al Milgrom. The Official History of the Marvel Universe continues as we witness the very first awesome showdown between the Fantastic Four and the shape-shifting alien Skrulls. Plus, the origins of the Amazing Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk! And, the world will tremble at the rebirth of the Savage Sub-Mariner. Featuring excerpts from Amazing Fantasy (1962) #15, Incredible Hulk (1962-1999 1st series) #1, Fantastic Four (1961 1st Series) #2-4 and Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) #60.
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The Marvel Saga Marvel Comic #4 1986 Lot #240 (Sale Order 240 of 350) "Book IV: Of Gods and Mutants!" Researched by Peter Anderson. Wraparound cover by Jackson Guice and Al Milgrom. The Official History of the Marvel Universe continues as we witness the full origin of Professor X, including his early meetings with Magneto, Juggernaut, and Hydra! Plus, the origin of Cyclops! And as if that wasn't enough, we also get to see the the origin of the Mighty Thor and the very first team-up of Doctor Doom and the Sub-Mariner against the Fantastic Four! Featuring excerpts from Fantastic Four (1961 1st Series) #6, Uncanny X-Men (1963) #12, 20, 38-42, 117, 144, and 161, Thor (1962-1996 1st Series) [Journey into Mystery] #83-84, Thor Annual #11, Tales to Astonish (1959-1968 1st Series) #35, Bizarre Adventures (1981 Magazine) #27 and Official Handbook Marvel Universe (1983) #6.
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The Marvel Saga Marvel Comic #6 1986 Lot #241 (Sale Order 241 of 350) "Book VI: Love, Hate...and Sacrifice!" Researched by Peter Anderson. Wraparound cover by Brent Anderson and Joe Sinnott. The Official History of the Marvel Universe continues as we witness the amazing conclusion to the origin of Iceman, featuring Cyclops and Professor X! Plus, the origins of Iron Man, Alicia Masters and her father the Puppet Master, Odin and fabled Asgard! Featuring excerpts from Fantastic Four (1961 1st Series) #8, Uncanny X-Men (1963) #44-46, Thor (1962-1996 1st Series) [Journey into Mystery] #86 and 349, Thor Annual #5 and 11, Tales to Astonish (1959-1968 1st Series) #37, Marvel Team-Up (1972 1st Series) #6 and Tales of Suspense (1959) #39.
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Donald Duck Gladstone Comic #283 1994. Signed by writer, Don Rosa. Lot #242 (Sale Order 242 of 350) High Grade w/ Autograph. Cover by Al Taliaferro. Written by Don Rosa and Ted Osborne. Art by Don Rosa and Al Taliaferro. Featuring the new Olympics story "From Duckburg to Lillehammer" by Don Rosa, starring Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Gladstone Gander, Gyro Gearloose and Crunch E. Sugarballs. Plus: Donald in 14 pages of Silly Symphony strips by Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro.
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Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures Gladstone Comic #27 1994. Signed by writer, Don Rosa. Lot #243 (Sale Order 243 of 350) High Grade w/ Autograph. Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures Gladstone Comic #27 1994. Signed by writer, Don Rosa.
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Famous Monsters of Filmland Warren Magazine #58 Silver Age 1969 Lot #244 (Sale Order 244 of 350) Features in this issue include: an article about Basil Rathbone; a filmbook of Die Monster Die; "The Maddest Doctor" (reviewing the films of Son of Frankenstein's Lionel Atwill); a comic book adaptation of Universal's The Mummy; a synopsis of Return of the Vampire; and more. Basil Gogos once again provides a stunning cover painting, this time of Karloff as The Mummy.
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Marvel Super Special Sheena Marvel Comic #34 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #245 (Sale Order 245 of 350) Sheena. The official comic book adaptation of the box-office bomb starring Tanya Roberts, itself based on a 1930s comic book and later TV series. The queen of the jungle battles mercenaries. Written by Cary Burkett, with art by Gray Morrow. Story later reprinted in Sheena #1-2. Includes movie stills and behind-the-scenes material. Painted cover by Morrow.
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Marvel Super Special Red Sonja Marvel Comic #38 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #246 (Sale Order 246 of 350) Red Sonja. The official comic book adaptation of the 1985 Red Sonja film starring Brigette Nielsen. The swordswoman goes on a quest for vengeance. Written by Mary Wilshire and Louise Simonson, with art by Wilshire; in fact, the entire production crew was female, except for inker Vince Colletta. Story later reprinted in Marvels Red Sonja (1985) #1-2. Cover by Wilshire.
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Marvel Super Special Conan the Destroyer Marvel Comic #35 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #247 (Sale Order 247 of 350) Conan the Destroyer. The official comic book adaptation of the second Conan movie, which was plotted by comics writers Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway. This version is written by Michael Fleisher, with art by regular Conan artist John Buscema. Story later reprinted in Conan the Destroyer #1-2. Includes movie stills and behind-the-scenes material, as well as some spot art by Barry Windsor-Smith.
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Marvel Super Special Conan the Barbarian Marvel Comic #21 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #248 (Sale Order 248 of 350) Conan the Barbarian. The official comic book adaptation of the Arnold Schwarzenegger film. Written by Michael Fleisher, with art by regular Conan artist John Buscema. Story later reprinted in Conan the Barbarian Movie Special #1-2 and the Marvel Illustrated paperback.
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Marvel Super Special Dune Marvel Comic #36 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #249 (Sale Order 249 of 350) Dune. The official comic book adaptation of the David Lynch movie, based on Frank Herberts classic science fiction novel. In the far future, humanity adapts to life on a desert planet. Written by Ralph Macchio, with art by Bill Sienkiewicz. Story later reprinted in Dune #1-3. To date, the only comic book version of the Dune saga. Painted cover by Sienkiewicz.
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Marvel Super Special Close Encounters of the Third Kind Marvel Comic #3 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #250 (Sale Order 250 of 350) Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The official comic book adaptation of the Steven Spielberg film. Written by Archie Goodwin with art by Walt Simonson and Klaus Janson. If the characters look strange, it's because Marvel did not get the rights to use the movie actors likeness.
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Marvel Super Special Buckaroo Banzai Marvel Comic #33 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #251 (Sale Order 251 of 350) Buckaroo Banzai. The official comic book adaptation of the all-star comedy adventure and future cult classic. Buckaroo battles alien invaders with the help of his ace team. Written by Bill Mantlo, with art by Mark Texeira and Armando Gil. Story later reprinted in Buckaroo Banzai #1-2. Includes an interview with the films director. Cover by Texeira.
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Marvel Super Special Santa Clause the Movie Marvel Comic #39 1986 Lot #252 (Sale Order 252 of 350) Santa Claus: The Movie. The official comic book adaptation of the 1985 movie, relating the origin of Santa Claus. Written by Sid Jacobson, with art by Frank Springer. After Sheena, Dune and Red Sonja, this was the fourth box-office bomb in six issues to be adapted by the Super Special series. Painted cover by Tom Palmer.
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Marvel Super Special Star Trek The Motion Picture Marvel Comic #15 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #253 (Sale Order 253 of 350) Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The official comic book adaptation of the first Star Trek film. Written by Marv Wolfman, with art by Dave Cockrum and Klaus Janson. Includes a look at the science, history and lore of Star Trek. The first Marvel Star Trek comic.
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Marvel Super Special Dragonslayer Marvel Comic #20 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #254 (Sale Order 254 of 350) Official adaptation of Dragonslayer, the movie. Also includes the creation of the Dragonslayer world and biographies of stars & directors.
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The Rampaging Hulk Marvel Magazine #2 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #255 (Sale Order 255 of 350) Includes: cover art by cover art by Ken Barr; And Then...the X-Men (the original X-Men), Script by Doug Moench, Pencils by Walt Simonson, Inks by Alfredo Alcala; But Will It Thoom in Poughkeepsie...? article by John Warner; X-Men X-pose, article by Ralph Macchio, art by Dave Cockrum; Bloodstone art by Marshall Rogers; and Scream, the Shrike!, Script by John Warner, Pencils by Bob Brown, Inks by Rudy Nebres.
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Marvel Super Action Featuring The Punisher Marvel Magazine #1 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #256 (Sale Order 256 of 350) Marvel Super Action Featuring The Punisher Marvel Magazine #1 Bronze Age 1976
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Savage Tales Featuring Ka-zar Annual Marvel Magazine #1 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #257 (Sale Order 257 of 350) All reprints: "A Day of Tigers" (art by Gil Kane; from Astonishing Tales 11), "Dragonseed" (script by Len Wein, art by Steve Gan; from Savage Tales 6), "Back to the Savage Land" (art by Barry Windsor-Smith; from Astonishing Tales 3), "The Sun God" (art by Windsor-Smith; from Astonishing Tales 4), "Rampage" (art by Windsor-Smith; from Astonighing Tales 5), and "Dark Tomorrow" (script by Gerry Conway, art by Gray Morrow; from Savage Tales 2). Ken Barr cover painting.
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Doc Savage Marvel Magazine #4 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #258 (Sale Order 258 of 350) Magazine size edition of comic book adaptation of the classic pulp magazine hero Doc Savage. Issue features "Ghost Pirates from Beyond," a 54-page adventure in which a series of bizarre murders and an old police case leads Doc Savage and his team to an ancient lost treasure and the monster who guards it. Story by Doug Moench and art by Tony DeZuniga and Marie Severin. Painted cover.
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Doc Savage Marvel Magazine #6 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #259 (Sale Order 259 of 350) Magazine size edition of comic book adaptation of the classic pulp magazine hero Doc Savage. Issue features "The Sky Stealers," a 48-page adventure in which Doc Savage and his team investigate a mysterious force that destroys cities. Story by Doug Moench and art by Tony DeZuniga. Issue also has an article on Renny of the Doc Savage team and several pinups. Painted cover.
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Marvel Preview Presents Star-Lord Marvel Magazine #15 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #260 (Sale Order 260 of 350) Cover art by Joe Jusko; The Fantasy Gap article by Richard E. Marschall; A Matter of Necessity! Star-Lord story by Chris Claremont, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Bob Wiacek; Time Travel: The Fantasy of Science Fiction article by Arthur Curtis; and Worlds Enough story by Don and Maggie Thompson, pencils by Lee Elias, inks by George Roussos.
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Marvel Preview Presents Star-Lord Marvel Magazine #11 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #261 (Sale Order 261 of 350) Cover art by Ken Barr; Star-Lord illo by Jim Starlin; Second Launch! article by John Warner; Star-Lord illo penciled by John Byrne, inked by Terry Austin; Windhölme Star-Lord story by Chris Claremont, pencils by Byrne, inks by Austin; Cinnibar Star-Lord story by Claremont, pencils by Byrne, inks by Austin; Sparta Star-Lord story by Claremont, art by Byrne and Austin; The Hollow Crown Star-Lord story by Claremont, art by Byrne and Austin; afterword by Claremont; and Our Alien Heritage or The Central-Casting Syndrome article by Byrne.
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The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #17 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #262 (Sale Order 262 of 350) Stan Lee Presents: The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu. Cover by Neal Adams. Includes: "Enter the Letters!" A letters page with readers' thoughts on previous issues. "Editorial at the Heart of the Dragon." An editorial by Don McGregor. Shang Chi, the Master of Kung Fu, stars in "The Key to the Dragon's Heart!" Story by Doug Moench. Art by Rudy Nebres. Robert Clouse: In Search of a Legend!" Interview by Walter Cichy. "The Oriental World of Aaron Banks!" An article by Roberto Fuentes with photos by P.K. and Russel Turiak. Plus, the Sons of the Dragon star in "Politics of Death!" Story by Bill Mantlo. Art by George Perez and Jack Abel. Includes a B&W poster of the Sons of the Tiger. Black and white.
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The Deadliest Heroes of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #263 (Sale Order 263 of 350) The Deadliest Heroes of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1975
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The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #10 Bronze Age 1975 Key 1st Appearance of Steel Serpent Lot #264 (Sale Order 264 of 350) Key 1st Appearance of Steel Serpent. Stan Lee Presents: The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu. Special full-length Iron Fist extravaganza. Cover by Harold Shull. Includes: "Enter the Letters!" A letters page with readers' thoughts on previous issues. Iron Fist stars in "Slay Now, Die Later!" Part 1. Story by Tony Isabella and David Kraft. Art by Frank McLaughlin and Rudy Nebres. Part 2: "The Origin of Iron Fist!" Story by Doug Moench. Art by Don Perlin. Part 3: "Iron and Steel!" Story by Tony Isabella and David Kraft. Art by Frank McLaughlin and Rudy Nebres. Plus, the Sons of the Tiger star in "They Who Dwell Within!" Story by Bill Mantlo. Art by George Perez and Mike Esposito. Includes a B&W poster of Shang Chi, the Master of Kung Fu. Black and white.
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The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #13 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #265 (Sale Order 265 of 350) Stan Lee Presents: The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu. Cover by Luis Dominguez. Includes: "Enter the Letters!" A letters page with readers' thoughts on previous issues. Shang Chi, the Master of Kung Fu, stars in "The Dragon Dies at Midnight!" Story by Doug Moench. Art by Rudy Nebres. "Legend of the black Tiger!" An exclusive interview with martial arts master Ron Van Clief by John David Warner and Mary Skrenes. "Kiai - How it Began!" The genesis of a action packed paperback series by the creators, Piers Anthony and Roberto Fuentes. Plus, the Sons of the Dragon star in "Death is my Co-Star!" Story by Bill Mantlo. Art by George Perez and Jack Abel. Includes a B&W poster of the Sons of the Tiger.
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Planet of the Apes Marvel Comic #7 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #266 (Sale Order 266 of 350) The adaptation of "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" begins this issue (script by Doug Moench, art by Alfredo Alcala). The rest of the issue consists of articles (with photos). Bob Larkin painted cover.
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Planet of the Apes Marvel Comic #12 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #267 (Sale Order 267 of 350) Cover art by Ken Barr. City of Nomads--Future History Chronicles, script by Doug Moench, art by Tom Sutton. Upward To the Earth (Part 1 of ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE APES adaptation), script by Doug Moench, art by Rico Rival.
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Planet of the Apes Marvel Comic #13 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #268 (Sale Order 268 of 350) "The Magic Man's Last Gasp Purple Light Show" (script by Doug Moench, art by Mike Ploog) and the continuing adaptation of Escape From the Planet of the Apes, "Strangers in a Strange Land" (script by Moench, art by Rivo Rival), plus part two of an interview with Bill Blake and Paula Crist, who play doctors Cornelius and Zira. Letter to the editor from cartoonist Fred Hembeck. Bob Larkin painted cover.
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The Destroyer The Adventures of Remo and Chiun Marvel Comic #9 1990 Lot #269 (Sale Order 269 of 350) "Dr. Quake!" Written by Will Murray. Art by Rik Levins and Chris Ivy. An earth-shaking invention threatens to sink California, and only Remo and Chiun can save America from Dr. Quake!
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The Destroyer The Adventures of Remo and Chiun Marvel Comic #8 1990 Lot #270 (Sale Order 270 of 350) Written by Will Murray. rt by Rik Levins and Chris Ivy. Remo sets out on a suicide mission to bring a man back alive!
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The Destroyer The Adventures of Remo and Chiun Marvel Comic #7 1990 Lot #271 (Sale Order 271 of 350) "Stone Killer!" Written by Will Murray. Art by Rik Levins and Chris Ivy. One by one, the symbols of democracy come tumbling down - as Remo and Chiun rush to Mount Rushmore to head off the most sinister face-lift ever concieved. Includes four pulse-pounding pin-ups by Lee Weeks!
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The Destroyer The Adventures of Remo and Chiun Marvel Comic #6 1990 Lot #272 (Sale Order 272 of 350) "Mafia Crossfire!" Written by Will Murray. Art by Carmine Infantino and Tom Morgan. Remo Williams is caught between warring mafia families and winds up on a cold slab - but will Chiun let him rest in peace? Includes two powerful pin-ups of Remo and Chiun in blazing action! By James Fry, Chris Ivy and Stan Drake.
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The Destroyer The Adventures of Remo and Chiun Marvel Comic #4 1990 Lot #273 (Sale Order 273 of 350) "Mass Hysteria!" Written by Will Murray. Art by Tom Morgan. What's big, blue and breaks bones? Remo Williams latest opponent! And perhaps his last... Plus, in "How the Thieving Ninja Came to Be!" Written by Will Murray. Art by Steve Ditko. Chiun reveals to Remo the secret origin of the dreaded Ninja.
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The Destroyer The Adventures of Remo and Chiun Marvel Comic #1 1989 Lot #274 (Sale Order 274 of 350) "His Name is Remo!" Written by Will Murray. Art by Lee Weeks. The master of sinan ju, star of action novels, comes to comics for the first time in this exciting origin story!
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The Destroyer The Adventures of Remo and Chiun Marvel Comic #3 1989 Lot #275 (Sale Order 275 of 350) "How Man Ninjas Does It Take to Screw in a Light Bulb?!" Written by Will Murray. Art by Lee Weeks. Ninjas attack Washington, D.C. and Chiun must show Remo the sinan ju way to deal with them!
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Uncle Scrooge Comics Digest Gladstone Comic #2 1987 Lot #276 (Sale Order 276 of 350) Uncle Scrooge Comics Digest Gladstone Comic #2 1987
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High Grade. Flying Captain Marvel 10 Cents Golden Age 1944. Lot #277 (Sale Order 277 of 350) High Grade. Produced by Reed & Associates, this punch-out paper toy assembles into a "flying Captain Marvel"
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Bizarre Adventures Marvel Magazine Group #30 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #278 (Sale Order 278 of 350) He Is Paradox. The return of the Paradox sci-fi saga, written by Bill Mantlo with art by Mike Vosburg and Joe Jusko; also, Silhouette, written by Peter Gillis, with art by Gene Day; Honor, written by Steve Skeates, with art by John Buscema; and Bucky Bizarre, written by Steve Skeates, with art by Steve Smallwood. Painted cover by Jeff Easley.
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Son of Sherlock Holmes The Woman in Red Byron Preiss #1 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #279 (Sale Order 279 of 350) This is a new chapter in the story of the world's most famous detective. Strap in for an amazing eye-opening adventure that spans six decades, three countries, and the careers of two renowned detectives.
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The Carl Barks Library of Gyro Gearloose Comics Gladstone Comic #1 1993 Lot #280 (Sale Order 280 of 350) High Grade. The Carl Barks Library of Gyro Gearloose Comics Gladstone Comic #1 1993
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The Carl Barks Library of Gyro Gearloose Comics Gladstone Comic #3 1993 Lot #281 (Sale Order 281 of 350) High Grade. The Carl Barks Library of Gyro Gearloose Comics Gladstone Comic #3 1993
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Donald Duck finds Pirate Gold Gladstone Comic #1 Golden Age 1942 Lot #282 (Sale Order 282 of 350) High Grade. Donald Duck finds Pirate Gold Gladstone Comic #1 Golden Age 1942
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Donald Duck and Gyro Gearloose Disney Comics Album Series #1 1990 Lot #283 (Sale Order 283 of 350) High Grade. Donald Duck and Gyro Gearloose Disney Comics Album Series #1 1990
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Uncle Scrooge and the Pantom of Notre Duck Disney Comics Album Series #2 1990 Lot #284 (Sale Order 284 of 350) High Grade. Uncle Scrooge and the Pantom of Notre Duck Disney Comics Album Series #2 1990
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Donald Duck in Dangerous Disquise Disney Comics Album Series #3 1990 Lot #285 (Sale Order 285 of 350) High Grade. Donald Duck in Dangerous Disquise Disney Comics Album Series #3 1990
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Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot Disney Comics Album Series #4 1990 Lot #286 (Sale Order 286 of 350) High Grade. Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot Disney Comics Album Series #4 1990
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Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers The Secret Casebook Disney Comics Album Series #5 1990 Lot #287 (Sale Order 287 of 350) High Grade. Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers The Secret Casebook Disney Comics Album Series #5 1990
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Uncle Scrooge in Tralla-La Disney Comics Album Series #6 1990 Lot #288 (Sale Order 288 of 350) High Grade. Uncle Scrooge in Tralla-La Disney Comics Album Series #6 1990
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Donald Duck in Too Many Pets Disney Comics Album Series #7 1991 Lot #289 (Sale Order 289 of 350) High Grade. Donald Duck in Too Many Pets Disney Comics Album Series #7 1991
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Super Goof The World's Silliest Super-Hero Disney Comics Album Series #8 1991 Lot #290 (Sale Order 290 of 350) High Grade. Super Goof The World's Silliest Super-Hero Disney Comics Album Series #8 1991
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The Adventures of TinTin TinTin in Tibet Little Brown and company #1 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #291 (Sale Order 291 of 350) Join traveling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, along with well-known friends such as Captain Haddock, as they embark on an extraordinary adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and thrilling mysteries. These full-color graphic novels broke new ground when they were first released and became the inspiration for countless modern-day comic artists.
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The Adventures of TinTin The Castafiore Emerald Little Brown and company #1 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #292 (Sale Order 292 of 350) Join traveling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, along with well-known friends such as Captain Haddock, as they embark on an extraordinary adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and thrilling mysteries. These full-color graphic novels broke new ground when they were first released and became the inspiration for countless modern-day comic artists.
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The Adventures of TinTin The Red Sea Sharks Little Brown and company #1 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #293 (Sale Order 293 of 350) Join traveling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, along with well-known friends such as Captain Haddock, as they embark on an extraordinary adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and thrilling mysteries. These full-color graphic novels broke new ground when they were first released and became the inspiration for countless modern-day comic artists.
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Asterix and the laurel wreath Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #294 (Sale Order 294 of 350) Chief Vitalastatistix has rashly bet his brother-in-law, the infuriating show-off Homeopathix, that he can get ahold of Caesar's laurel wreath to season a stew. Of course it's now up to Astrix and Obelix to go to Rome, find the wreath, and bring it back for the promised dinner. Can they save Vitalastatistix's honor?
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Asterix and Caesar's Gift Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #295 (Sale Order 295 of 350) Follow the hilarious adventures of the wily Gallic hero, Asterix, and his friends as they protect their town from dastardly Roman legionnaires in these hysterical historical tales - re-colored, re-linked, and released in their original order!
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Asterix and the Great Crossing Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #296 (Sale Order 296 of 350) Land ho! Asterix and Obelix had been lost at sea, but they've finally reached what they think is a Roman colony. Then the Vikings turn up on a voyage of discovery, and the two Gauls realize that they've done something greater and more important: they've discovered a strange New World.
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Asterix and the Cauldron Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #297 (Sale Order 297 of 350) "Follow the hilarious adventures of the wily Gallic hero, Asterix, and his friends as they protect their town from dastardly Roman legionnaires in these hysterical historical tales - re-colored, re-linked, and released in their original order!
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Asterix and the Normans Dargaud Comic #1 1995 Lot #298 (Sale Order 298 of 350) High Grade. Darguad (Hodder & Stoughton) Edition - 2nd and later printings. Covers on reprints may vary. Verify printing by indicia. Written by Rene Goscinny. Art by Albert Uderzo. Follow the hilarious adventures of the wily Gallic hero, Asterix, and his friends as they protect their town from dastardly Roman legionnaires in these hysterical historical tales - re-colored, re-linked, and released in their original order!
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Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #299 (Sale Order 299 of 350) Julius Caesar has never recovered from his defeat by Vercingetorix. Now, years after, Caesar wants to salve his wounded pride by parading triumphantly with Vercingetorix's shield. But where can it be? Will Caesar or the Gauls find it first?
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Asterix and the Banquet Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #300 (Sale Order 300 of 350) Follow the hilarious adventures of the wily Gallic hero, Asterix, and his friends as they protect their town from dastardly Roman legionnaires in these hysterical historical tales - re-colored, re-linked, and released in their original order!
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Asterix the Legionary Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #301 (Sale Order 301 of 350) It's off to the wars for Asterix and Obelix: they've enlisted as legionnaires in order to rescue Tragicomix, whom the Romans forcibly conscripted. The two find Tragicomix and succeed in causing the biggest commotion ever on a battlefield.
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Asterix the Gaul Sterling Comic #1 2004 Lot #302 (Sale Order 302 of 350) High Grade. When Roman Centurion Crismus Bonus finds out about Getafix's magic potion, he kidnaps the druid to force him to reveal the recipe. So Asterix joins his friend in captivity and together they two plan to whip up a surprise with truly hair-raising effects.
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Asterix in Switzerland Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #303 (Sale Order 303 of 350) Asterix in Switzerland Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1973
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An Asterix Adventure The Mansions of the Gods Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #304 (Sale Order 304 of 350) An Asterix Adventure The Mansions of the Gods Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1973
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An Asterix Adventure Obelix and Co Dargaud Comic #1 2005 Lot #305 (Sale Order 305 of 350) An Asterix Adventure Obelix and Co Dargaud Comic #1 2005
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An Asterix Adventure Asterix and the Goths Dargaud Comic #3 Silver Age 1963 Lot #306 (Sale Order 306 of 350) An Asterix Adventure Asterix and the Goths Dargaud Comic #3 Silver Age 1963
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Asterix and the Roman Agent Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #307 (Sale Order 307 of 350) Julius Caesar resorts to psychological warfare to defeat the little Gaulish village: he's sent expert troublemaker Tortuous Convolulus to set friend against friend. Jealousy soon spreads as the Gauls become suspicious of each other. Somehow, Asterix must outwit the wily Convolulus.
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Asterix and the Golden Sickle Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #308 (Sale Order 308 of 350) Asterix and the Golden Sickle Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1975
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Asterix and Son Sterling Comic #1 2012 Lot #309 (Sale Order 309 of 350) High Grade. When someone leaves a little boy in a basket outside Asterix and Obelix's hut, it's two Gauls and a baby! Though Asterix and Obelix have more experience whopping legionnaires than diapering infants, they do their best. Also new to childcare: the sneaky Prefect of Gaul, Crismus Cactus, who's masquerading as a nursemaid. Why do the Romans want this baby? And, what plot is the treacherous Brutus hatching against Caesar? Asterix must find out.
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Asterix and the Great Divide Sterling Comic #1 2001 Lot #310 (Sale Order 310 of 350) High Grade. The path of true love never did run smooth, especially when the sweethearts' fathers have dug a ditch right through their village, dividing it in half! Such is the case with star-crossed lovers Histrionix and the beautiful Melodrama, who call upon Asterix, Obelix, and Getafix to sort out the political wrangling.
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Asterix and Obelix All at Sea Sterling Comic #1 2002 Lot #311 (Sale Order 311 of 350) High Grade. Caesar's galley is commandeered by rebel gladiators lead by a certain Spartakis. The mutineers head to the one safe refuge from the Romans-the village of Asterix and Obelix. Everything goes swimmingly until Obelix downs a second vat of Getafix's magic potion and turns first into granite and then into a child. A rescue from the Romans and a trip to Atlantis are necessary before Obelix is restored to his robust form and the bumbling Roman admirals are properly humiliated.
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Asterix and the Black Gold Sterling Comic #1 2001 Lot #312 (Sale Order 312 of 350) High Grade. Without the powerful potion whipped up by the Druid Getafix, Asterix and his fellow Gaulish villagers would never have the strength to fight Caesar's legions. Unfortunately, Getafix has run short of an essential ingredient in the concoction, and Asterix and Obelix must prospect for it in the Middle Eastern desert. But, the Roman secret agent Dubbelosix is determined to stop them by any means possible!
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Asterix and the Secret Weapon Sterling Comic #1 2004 Lot #313 (Sale Order 313 of 350) High Grade. A woman bard? That's unheard of in Ancient Gaul - but the mothers in Asterix's town think it's time to call in Bravura, who hits the right notes musically, and proves very valuable when Julius Caesar sends in his secret weapon: a group of female legionnaires!
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An Asterix Adventure Asterix and Cleopatra Dargaud Comic #1 Silver Age 1969 Lot #314 (Sale Order 314 of 350) High Grade. Follow the hilarious adventures of the wily Gallic hero, Asterix, and his friends as they protect their town from dastardly Roman legionnaires in these hysterical historical tales - re-colored, re-linked, and released in their original order!
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Asterix and the Soothsayer Sterling Comic #1 2004 Lot #315 (Sale Order 315 of 350) It was a dark and stormy night, when a sinister visitor arrived in the Gaulish village where Astrix lives. Prolix claims he's a soothsayer, and the townsfolk believe every word he says. Only Astrix knows better. How can he make all of his friends see the truth?
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Asterix and the Falling Sky Sterling Comic #1 2006 Lot #316 (Sale Order 316 of 350) The Gauls have only one fear: that the sky may fall on their heads tomorrow! But "tomorrow never comes," says Chief Vitalstatistix. Or does it? It looks as if it's come at last for Asterix, Obelix and the other villagers. And some surprising new characters fall along with the sky. Soon, our friends find themselves in the middle of a space race! This new Asterix story, the first in four years, is a brilliant and hilarious tale of misunderstandings that will be loved by millions of fans around the world.
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High Grade. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comic #30 2001. CGC Universal Grade 9.8 Lot #317 (Sale Order 317 of 350) High Grade. A new era unfolds as acclaimed writer J. Michael Straczynski takes the reins of Marvel's flagship character! THE STORY: As Peter Parker gets back into the swing of his life, a sudden encounter with an enigmatic stranger will forever change the way he will look at himself?and his alter ego, the ever amazing Spider-Man. THE CREATORS: He's launched two hits with Rising Stars and Midnight Nation, and now Straczynski teams up with penciler John Romita Jr. to form the Spidey dream team supreme! And can you believe we have none other than J. Scott Campbell on covers?
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High Grade. Ellery Queen Detective The Mummy's Curse and the Underwater Clue Dell Comic #1165. CGC U Lot #318 (Sale Order 318 of 350) High Grade. Ellery Queen Detective The Mummy's Curse and the Underwater Clue Dell Comic #1165. CGC Universal Grade 4.0
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DC Museum Edition #8 Panini Comics Flash Comics #1 ITALY Lot #319 (Sale Order 319 of 350) Hgh Grade. Museum Quality. Italian language reprint of Flash Comics #1.
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High Grade. Private Buck Rand Mcnally Book Hardback Copyright 1942 King Features Syndicate. Lot #320 (Sale Order 320 of 350) High Grade. Private Buck Rand Mcnally Book Hardback Copyright 1942 King Features Syndicate.
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Clear Mylar Production Cel of War Machine Marvel TV Show Iron Man 1994-1996 Paint on Cel Lot #321 (Sale Order 321 of 350) Clear Mylar Production Cel of War Machine Marvel TV Show Iron Man 1994-1996 Paint on Cel
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Superman's Pal The New Jimmy Olsen DC Comics #144 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #322 (Sale Order 322 of 350) A Big Thing in a Deep Scottish Lake!, script by Jack Kirby, pencils by Jack Kirby and Murphy Anderson (Superman and Jimmy Olsen heads), inks by Vince Colletta; Morgan Edge sends Jimmy and the Newsboy Legion to Scotland in search of a sea monster, while Superman and Guardian encounter trouble at the club called Cosmic Carousel. The Torn Photograph--Strange Stories of the D.N.A. Project!, script and pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Vince Colletta. Kings for a Day, script by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Simon; The Newsboy Legion is selected to take over the position of several city officials for a day; Mark Mangle and his mob plan to take advantage of that day to commit several crimes. Letter from comics writer Martin Pasko.
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Blondie Charlton Comic #179 Silver Age 1969 Lot #323 (Sale Order 323 of 350) Blondie Charlton Comic #179 Silver Age 1969
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Superman's Pal The New Jimmy Olsen DC Comics #153 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #324 (Sale Order 324 of 350) Cover art by Bob Oksner. Murder in Metropolis!, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Mike Esposito; Inter-Gang chief, angry about Jimmy's editorials, puts the hit on Jimmy. I Am ... The Gun!, art by Sal Amendola. And Time Goes On..., script by Steve Skeates, inks by J Lofamia.
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DC Comics presents Superman and Deadman DC Comics #24 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #325 (Sale Order 325 of 350) Superman and Deadman encounter a man whose heart is linked to the Earth itself, a link that's giving the planet a massive heart attack in "The Man Who Was the World!" Written by Len Wein. Art & cover by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez.
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The Spectre DC Comics #1 1992 Lot #326 (Sale Order 326 of 350) Before his brutal gangland slaying turned him into the ghostly seeker of vengeance known as the Spectre, Jim Corrigan was a tough-as-nails plainclothes cop in the blood-spattered 1930s. Catching the bad guy was his only concern, and guilt or innocence was something for the courts or God to decide! Now...the Spectre still walks the Earth. Jim Corrigan is the focus for the anger of unavenged murder victims and doesn't care if evildoers repent, only that they are punished! When he discovers that the criminal he faces in the first issue is the man who murdered Jim Corrigan fifty years earlier, the Spectre's vengeance is fearsome to behold! Written by John Ostrander, with art and special glow-in-the-dark cover by Tom Mandrake
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Walt Disney Productions The Adventures of Robin Hood Whitman Comics #2 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #327 (Sale Order 327 of 350) Based on the Disney Cartoon Feature Movie. With the king away, Robin protects the crown jewels from a band of bandits! The 25 page Robin Hood reprint story "In King Richard's Service" is drawn by Richard Moore and Joe Wesserli.
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Transformers Marvel Comic #14 1986 Key 1st Appearance of Grapple, Hoist, Smokescreen, Skids, and Tra Lot #328 (Sale Order 328 of 350) Key 1st Appearance of Grapple, Hoist, Smokescreen, Skids, and Tracks. Jetfire officially joins the Autobots as they go out and blend into the world. While that is going on, Shockwave has come with a plan for new energon cubes which will enable the Decepticons to refuel with any form of energy in "Rock and Roll-Out."
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Marvel Classics Comics The Odyssey Marvel Comic #18 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #329 (Sale Order 329 of 350) Cover by Ernie Chan and Marie Severin (alterations). "The Odyssey," script by Bill Mantlo (adaptation), art by Jess Jodloman; Trojan hero Odysseus King of Ithaca journeys home; His faithful and beautiful wife Penelope dodges suitors. Adapted from the ancient Greek epic poem "The Odyssey," attributed to Homer and believed to have been composed in the 8th century BCE. The World of Homer pinup by Ernie Chan.
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The New Millie the Model Marvel Comics #169 Silver Age 1969 Lot #330 (Sale Order 330 of 350) The New Millie the Model Marvel Comics #169 Silver Age 1969
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The Flash DC Comics #133 Silver Age 1962 Lot #331 (Sale Order 331 of 350) Low Grade. The Plight of the Puppet Flash!, script by John Broome, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella; Abra Kadabra turns Flash into a puppet. Secret of the Handicapped Boys!, script by John Broome, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella; Three handicapped boys accidentally discover that Wally West is Kid Flash. Johnny DC ad. Superman talks about Pennies for Unicef! public service ad with Superman.
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Archie and Me Archie Series Comic #2 Silver Age 1965 Lot #332 (Sale Order 332 of 350) Low Grade. Mr. Weatherbee proves to a skeptical Miss Grundy that he has a preternatural ability to anticipate anything his students will do. Deeper and Deeper, script by Bob Bolling, pencils by Bob Bolling, inks by Mario Acquaviva; Mr. Weatherbee tries to help boost Archie's confidence by finding something he can be better at than Reggie.
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Excalibur Marvel Comics #4 2001 CGC Universal Grade 9.8 Lot #333 (Sale Order 333 of 350) High Grade. Captain Britain's arch-nemesis has stolen the ultimate power in the universe right from Brian Braddock's hands! Can even the last surviving members of the Captain Britain Corps stop him before it's too late?
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The Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told DC Comics #1 1987 Lot #334 (Sale Order 334 of 350) High Grade. Collects Superman (1939-1986 1st Series) #4, 13, 30, 53, 123, 125, 129, 132, 145, 149, 162, and 247; Action Comics (1938-2011 DC)#241; Superboy (1949-1979 1st Series DC) #68; Forever People (1971-72 1st Series) #1; Annual #11; Superman (1987-2011 2nd Series #2; and "What if Superman Ended the War?" from Look Magazine, 1943. Featuring introductions by John Byrne and Mike Gold.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Book and Record Set The Mad Hatter of Manhattan Marvel Comics #1248 Bronze Ag Lot #335 (Sale Order 335 of 350) "Mad Hatter of Manhattan" Amazing Spider-Man adventure on small (7-in.) record, released in both 33 1/3 and 45RPM formats.
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Guerra D' Eroi #3 Italian Thriller Adventure Comic Bronze Age Lot #336 (Sale Order 336 of 350) Guerra D' Eroi #3 Italian Thriller Adventure Comic Bronze Age
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Acqua Alla Gola Italian Comic Bronze Age Lot #337 (Sale Order 337 of 350) Acqua Alla Gola Italian Comic Bronze Age
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Star Trek Book and Record Set Passage to Moauv Peter Pan Records Bronze Age 1975 Lot #338 (Sale Order 338 of 350) High Grade. Star Trek Book and Record Set Passage to Moauv Peter Pan Records Bronze Age 1975
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Star Trek Book and Record Set The Crier in Emptiness Peter Pan Records Bronze Age 1975 Lot #339 (Sale Order 339 of 350) High Grade. Star Trek Book and Record Set The Crier in Emptiness Peter Pan Records Bronze Age 1975
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The Black Hole Book and Record Walt Disney Productions Bronze Age 1979 Lot #340 (Sale Order 340 of 350) High Grade. The Black Hole Book and Record Walt Disney Productions Bronze Age 1979
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Star Wars Book and Record Planet of the Hoojibs Bronze Age 1983 Lot #341 (Sale Order 341 of 350) High Grade. Star Wars Book and Record Planet of the Hoojibs Bronze Age 1983
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Famous Monsters of Filmland Warren Magazine #36 Silver Age 1965 Lot #342 (Sale Order 342 of 350) Features in this issue include: a "Monster Makeup Handbook" by Dick Smith; a transcript of Forry's appearance on a television program called The Joe Franklin Show; filmbooks of The Alligator People, St. George and the Seven Curses, The Return of the Fly; and The Mummy's Ghost; and more. The cover painting of Lon Chaney Jr. as The Mummy is by Vic Prezio.
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Walt Disney's the Hardy Boys The Mystery of the Caves Dell Comic #964 Silver Age 1959 Lot #343 (Sale Order 343 of 350) Walt Disney's the Hardy Boys The Mystery of the Caves Dell Comic #964 Silver Age 1959
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Nuova Ristampa DAGO in Color Italian Adventure Comic New 2021 High Grade Lot #344 (Sale Order 344 of 350) High Grade. Nuova Ristampa DAGO in Color Italian Adventure Comic New 2021 High Grade
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Atomus Adventure Comic 1961 Spanish Silver Age Jose Antonio Perz Lot #345 (Sale Order 345 of 350) Atomus Adventure Comic 1961 Spanish Silver Age Jose Antonio Perz
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Maverick Dell Western Adventure Comic #8 Silver Age 1960 Lot #346 (Sale Order 346 of 350) Maverick Dell Western Adventure Comic #8 Silver Age 1960
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Marvel Treasury Edition The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #347 (Sale Order 347 of 350) High Grade. Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #1 features the Spectacular Spider-Man. Special introduction by Stan Lee. This issue features "The Green Goblin" (Reprints 1st app. of GG) by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, "Spider-Man Tackles the Torch" (Reprints Strange Tales Annual #2) by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, "The Birth of a Super-Hero" (Reprints Amazing Spider-Man #42) by Stan Lee and John Romita, "The Reprehensible Riddle of The Sorcerer" (Reprints Marvel Super Heroes #14) Story by Stan Lee and Ross Andru, and finally "And Death Shall Come" (Reprints Amazing Spider-Man #90) by Stan Lee and Gil Kane. Features the villainy of the Green Goblin, the Enforcers, Rhino, and Dr. Octopus. Guest-starring the Incredible Hulk, Fantastic Four, and John Jameson. Also included is 2-page spread from the Daily Bugle and a pin-up featuring Spider-Man, Thor, Hulk, Thing, Hercules, and the Savage Sub-Mariner.
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The Collected Works of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Chelsea House Publishers #1 Silver Age 1969 Lot #348 (Sale Order 348 of 350) This coffee table book collects the original Buck Rogers comic strips which debuted on January 7, 1929. Within these pages, thrill as the futuristic spaceman Rogers meets the Mongols, the Tiger Men of Mars, the Monkey Men of Planet X, ventures to the sunken city of Atlantis, and defends Earth against a Martian invasion. This is the original sci-fi hero who inspired the adventures of Flash Gordon, Adam Strange, and a young George Lucas to create Star Wars. Also included is an extensive glossary to the Buck Rogers universe, diagrams to spaceships including Roger's own Flying Needle, a map of the Planet Venus, along with pictures of weapons, vehicles, and gadgets. Some of the strips are in B&W while others appear in full color.
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The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics Abrams Books #1 1986 Lot #349 (Sale Order 349 of 350) Edited by Bill Blackbeard and Martin Williams. Foreword by Jahn Canaday. This is a tribute to the fun and creativity of newspaper comic strip'. Featuring fantastic tales of Popeye, Mickey Mouse, Prince Valiant, Snoopy, and more!
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The Marvel Encyclopedia DK Publishing #1 2006 Lot #350 (Sale Order 350 of 350) Marvel Comics' character roster boasts some of the best-known and most popular characters ever conceived. This unique encyclopedia covers all of Marvel's greatest heroes and villains - with full details of their powers and their thrill-packed careers. Highlights include over 1,000 characters, detailing their powers and thrill-packed careers; traces the fascinating story of Marvel Comics through the decades; created in full collaboration with Marvel Comics; features eye-popping work by Marvel's finest artists.
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