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Conan the Barbarian Marvel Comic #5 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 500) Conan frees villages of Zukala's control, saves Zephra from demon, and defeats Zukala--who disappears with his daughter Zephra; this story, though published in issue 5, was actually the third drawn by Windsor-Smith (following 1 and 2, but before 3 and 4); adapted from the poem "Zukala's Hour" by Robert E. Howard.
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The Eternals Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1976 Key 1st partial team appearance and origin of The Etern Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 500) Key 1st partial team appearance and origin of The Eternals and The Deviants. 1st appearance of Ikaris. 1st appearance of Kro and Brother Tode, Deviants and enemies of The Eternals. 1st appearance of Margo Damian. "The Day of the Gods." Written by Jack Kirby. Pencils by Jack Kirby. Inks by John Verpoorten. What if all the stories were true? All myths...all the legends... What if all the stories about gods and monsters were true? For archeologist Doctor Damian and his daughter Margo, those legends are about to become reality. The gods are real and they've lived among us for centuries. 1st appearance of Ikaris, Makkari, Kro and the Eternals as a team.
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The Unsound Cover B Midtown Comics #1 2017 Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 500) Written by Cullen Bunn. Art by Jack Cole. Cover by David LaFuente. 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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The Haunt of Fear Gladstone Comic #1 1991 Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 500) The Haunt of Fear Gladstone Comic #1 1991
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Swamp Thing DC Comics #15 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 500) "The Soul-Spell of Father Bliss." A dark magician has the demon Nebiros take over Swamp Thing's body. Script by David Michelinie, art by Nestor Redondo. Cover by Redondo.
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Venom Funeral Pyre Marvel Comic #1 1993 Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 500) The Punisher guest stars in this 3-issue limited series, and the team up of two of Marvel's most popular characters is commemorated with a cover enhanced with flaming holografx foil that simulates the flickering effect of real fire. Then meet an all new villain! Written by Carl Potts. Art by Tom Lyle, Joe Rubinstein, Scott Hanna and Al Milgrom. Cover by Tom Lyle.
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #182 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 500) "Enter: The Mad Thinker!" Plot by Len Wein, Archie Goodwin, and Jim Shooter. Script by Bill Mantlo. Art by Sal Buscema (breakdowns) and Joe Sinnott (finishes). Cover by Ron Wilson and Joe Sinnott. The Reed Richards of Counter-Earth tricks Ben and Johnny into entering the Negative Zone to look for the 'other' Reed! The Thing and the Human Torch find Reed...and Annihilus...and the Mad Thinker's giant android monster! How many bad guys are in this story? Meanwhile at Whisper Hill, Sue and Alicia witness a mysterious group of men abducting Agatha Harkness and Franklin! A hysterical Invisible Girl rushes back to the Baxter Building...to battle the Brute! Does Sue have a chance of defeating the powerful Brute? The odds do not look good. Cameo appearances by Tigra, Thundra, and the Impossible Man.
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Mickey Mouse Gold Key #190 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 500) "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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Star Wars Marvel Comic #16 Bronze Age 1978 Key 1st appearance of The Hunter, Beilert Valance. Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 500) Key 1st appearance of The Hunter, Beilert Valance. "The Hunter!" Written by Archie Goodwin. Art and cover by Walt Simonson and Bob Wiacek. Luke, Han, and the other heroes of Star Wars have just been targeted by one of the deadliest bounty-hunters in the galaxy - Valance the Hunter. What is this assassin's secret that makes him so dangerous? The answer may shock you.
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The Punisher Marvel Comics #4 Bronze Age 1987 Key 1st appearance of Microchip, a technology and weap Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 500) Key 1st appearance of Microchip, a technology and weapons expert that aided Punisher. Has the Punisher found God? Frank is shot in the back by a lunatic and lies on his death bed. Luckily a Reverend with a seemingly divine healing touch arrives to save his life. But, there is more to the Rev than meets the eye.
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Vision and the Scarlet Witch Marvel Comics #2 Bronze Age 1982 Key Death of Whizzer. Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 500) Key Death of Whizzer. "Faith of Our Fathers" Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Rick Leonardi. Inks by Ian Akin and Brian Garvey. Cover by Rick Leonardi and Joe Rubinstein. The golden age Whizzer, Robert Frank, visits the Vision and the Scarlet Witch and asks for their help in gaining custody of his son! Frank's son is Nuklo, a radioactive mutant that requires around the clock medical supervision. Wanda knows that Robert Frank is not her real father, but she feels compassion for him and agrees to help. The former avengers and the former member of the All-Winners Squad travel to the hospital to see Nuklo! But unfortunately, they are unaware that the doctor tending to Nuklo is the Whizzer's old WWII-era foe: Isbisa! And Isbisa is not going to let Nuklo leave the hospital nursery... dead or alive! So a desperate and violent battle breaks out... with tragic results. Can anyone save the Whizzer from his past? Final appearance of Robert Frank. Cameo appearances by Quicksilver, Crystal, and Luna. Flashback cameos by Miss America (aka Madeline Frank), and Bova
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Vision and the Scarlet Witch Marvel Comics #3 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 500) "Blood Brothers!" Guest-starring Wonder Man. Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Rick Leonardi. Inks by Ian Akin and Brian Garvey. Cover by Rick Leonardi and Joe Rubinstein. The Vision has collapsed after losing his left arm in the battle against Isbisa last issue! Wanda rushes her husband to the emergency room and alerts the Avengers! The chief doctor determines that the synthezoid avenger needs an energy transfer to live! And Wonder Man's ionic energy would fit the bill! Once Simon arrives, the transfusion begins; and the Avengers leave the hospital. But as shown on the terrifying cover, that was a big mistake! Because a certain scythe-wielding super-villain has learned about the procedure... and come to make sure it fails spectacularly! After the reaper subdues the Scarlet Witch, his twisted goal is within reach! Can the Grim Reaper kill two brothers with one swing (of his scythe)? Avengers Lineup: Captain America, Hawkeye, Iron Man, She-Hulk, Thor, and the Wasp.
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #295 1986 Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 500) "Welcome to the Future!" Part 4 of 4. Guest-starring Wyatt Wingfoot. Tigra cameo. Story by John Byrne and Roger Stern. Art by Jerry Ordway and Al Gordon. Cover by Jerry Ordway. In the shocking aftermath of last issues cliffhanger, can Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Wyatt survive Jessup's betrayal? Plus, what ever became of She-Hulk? Is she still alive?
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Fantastic Four Annual Marvel Comics #18 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 500) "Something Old, Something New!" Guest-starring the Inhumans. Plot by John Byrne. Script by Mark Gruenwald. Pencils by Mark Bright. Inks by Mike Gustovich. Cover by Mark Bright and John Byrne. Wedding bells are ringing in Attilan, the home of the Inhumans! At long last Black Bolt and Medusa are getting married! And of course the Fantastic Four are invited! It looks like a wonderful day in the Blue Area of the Moon, but the Inhumans remember what happened the last time there was a royal wedding (in Fantastic Four 150)! Sure enough two mighty warriors, one from the Kree Empire and the other from the Skrull Empire, interrupt the ceremony! They don't care about the wedding; they just care about winning their epic one-on-one battle! However, to achieve everlasting peace, Mr. Fantastic, Black Bolt, and the Watcher put together a plan to make winners out of both warriors! Cameo appearance by Wolverine.
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #178 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 500) "Call My Killer, the Brute!" Written by Roy Thomas. Pencils by George Perez. Inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by John Romita and Joe Sinnott. Guest-starring Tigra and Thundra. The Frightful Four and their new member, Reed Richards (aka the Brute) from Counter-Earth, are in control! The captive Fantastic Four along with Tigra and Thundra are being held for ransom for one billion dollars! Will anyone put up the ransom? The Impossible Man doesn't have any money, but he does have enough mischief to foil the Wizard's plan, and thus set the stage for a great battle between the Fantastic Four and the Frightful Four! Cameo appearances by the Impossible Man, Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, President Gerald Ford, Presidential nominee Jimmy Carter, and former California Governor Ronald Reagan.
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #291 1986 Lot #16 (Sale Order 16 of 500) "The Times They are A' Changing!" Part 3 of 4. Guest-starring Nick Fury. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and P. Craig Russell. Cover by John Byrne. The Invisible Woman, She-Hulk, Human Torch, and Nick Fury find themselves trapped in the past, in the year 1936. Can they find a way back home before their very presence alters the course of human history?
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #292 1986 Lot #17 (Sale Order 17 of 500) "The Man Who Dreamed the World!" Part 4 of 4. Guest-starring Nick Fury. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and P. Craig Russell. Cover by John Byrne. Nick Fury has arrived in the year 1936 and plans to assassinate Adolph Hitler before he can cause World War II and the Holocaust. Can Sue, Johnny, and Jen stop the over zealous super-spy before he alters the very course of human history? More importantly, should they?
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #294 1986 Lot #18 (Sale Order 18 of 500) "Hero Worship!" Part 3 of 4. Guest-starring Wyatt Wingfoot. West Coast Avengers cameo. Story by John Byrne and Roger Stern. Art by Jerry Ordway and Al Gordon. Cover by Jerry Ordway. The Fantastic Four and Wyatt Wingfoot have ventured into the black dome itself only to discover a lost civilization. Here they soon learn that the FF are revered and worshiped. But the Fantastic Four has never been here, or have they?
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #283 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #19 (Sale Order 19 of 500) "Torment!" Part 2 of 3. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Jerry Ordway. Cover by John Byrne. Sue is forced to watch as one-by-one her friend, brother, and husband meet with horrible endings, each more gruesome than the previous. Can the Invisible Girl's psyche survive this mental onslaught by the nefarious Psycho Man? Can the other members of the team escape in time to help before Sue's mind is irreversible damaged forever?
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #294 1986 Lot #20 (Sale Order 20 of 500) "Hero Worship!" Part 3 of 4. Guest-starring Wyatt Wingfoot. West Coast Avengers cameo. Story by John Byrne and Roger Stern. Art by Jerry Ordway and Al Gordon. Cover by Jerry Ordway. The Fantastic Four and Wyatt Wingfoot have ventured into the black dome itself only to discover a lost civilization. Here they soon learn that the FF are revered and worshiped. But the Fantastic Four has never been here, or have they?
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World War Hulk Marvel Comics #2 2007 Lot #21 (Sale Order 21 of 500) The puny human 'heroes' of Earth, including Reed Richards, Iron Man, Dr. Strange and Black Bolt, called the Hulk a monster and shot him into space. Now the Hulk has returned with a rage that knows no bounds-and he has a posse! Can the mightiest powerhouses of the Avengers stop the Hulk and his cadre of super-powered Warbound gladiators as they carve their path of mayhem through the concrete canyons of Manhattan? Can battling Ben Grimm and the rest of the Fantastic Four save Reed Richards from the Hulk's wrath? And what hope can She-Hulk have of calming her great green cousin's terrible rage?
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Hulk Marvel Comics #11 2009 Lot #22 (Sale Order 22 of 500) Love and Death: Part 2 of 3 - Written by JEPH LOEB Art amd Cover by ED MCGUINNESS. The good news? Hulk's got help on his side in the form of Namor, Doctor Strange, and the Silver Surfer! The bad news? Rulk's got pals of his own. When the original Defenders face off one-on-one with Rulk, Tiger Shark, Baron Mordo, and Terrax, it's anybody's bet who will win... but who exactly is betting on these fights? A smash-, splash-, and cosmic-flash-fest that could ONLY have come from the minds of award-winning superstar writer Jeph Loeb and everybody's favorite Hulk artist Ed McGuinness! Plus, a tale of the colorful Hulks by Audrey Loeb & Chris Giarrusso.
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The Marvel Saga Marvel Comics #13 1986 Lot #23 (Sale Order 23 of 500) "Book XIII: Evil Dared!" Researched by Peter Anderson. Wraparound cover by Keith Pollard and Klause Janson. The Official History of the Marvel Universe continues as we witness the greatest battle royale of all time as the Hulk takes on the combined might of the Fantastic Four and Avengers! Plus, the complete origin of Daredevil, featuring Elektra! Plus, Captain America comes face-to-face with Baron Zemo. The origin of the Black Widow, and the first appearance of the Green Goblin and the Enforcers!
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The Marvel Saga Marvel Comics #10 1986 Lot #24 (Sale Order 24 of 500) "Book X: To Stand United!" Researched by Peter Anderson. Wraparound cover by Keith Pollard and Al Williamson. The Official History of the Marvel Universe continues as we witness the origins of Beast and Marvel Girl, the formation of the X-Men and their very first battle with Magneto! Plus, the origins of the Avengers, Doctor Strange, Sandman, and the Lizard. The Sub-Mariner finds his lost people and Doctor Doom battles the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man!
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Mickey Mouse Gold Key #193 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #25 (Sale Order 25 of 500) "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 #114 Silver Age 1967 Lot #26 (Sale Order 26 of 500) 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.
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Mickey Mouse Gold Key #98 Silver Age 1964 Lot #27 (Sale Order 27 of 500) "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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The Beagle Boys Gold Key #46 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #28 (Sale Order 28 of 500) 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 #29 (Sale Order 29 of 500) 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 (Practical Pig, Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig) and Emil Eagle!
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Chip N Dale Gold Key Comic #56 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #30 (Sale Order 30 of 500) 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 #31 (Sale Order 31 of 500) 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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4 Issues. The New Krofft Supershow. Little Lulu. The Roman Holidays. Uncle Scrooge. Lot #32 (Sale Order 32 of 500) 4 Issues. The New Krofft Supershow. Little Lulu. The Roman Holidays. Uncle Scrooge.
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2 Issues. Mad Special #9 & #10. Bronze Age 1972-1973. Lot #33 (Sale Order 33 of 500) 2 Issues. Mad Special #9 & #10. Bronze Age 1972-1973.
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Flying Captain Marvel Fawcett Comic Golden Age 1944 Lot #34 (Sale Order 34 of 500) Produced by Reed & Associates, this punch-out paper toy assembles into a "flying Captain Marvel"
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Star Wars Kanan Marvel Comics #6 2015 9.4 CGC Universal Grade Lot #35 (Sale Order 35 of 500) Written by Greg Weisman. Art by Jacopo Camagni. Cover by Pepe Larraz. 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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Darkseid vs Galactus The Hunger DC Marvel Comics #1 1995 Lot #36 (Sale Order 36 of 500) Darkseid is the embodiment of evil, dark lord of the hellish world of Apokolips, and one of the most feared beings in the galaxy. Galactus is the Devourer of Worlds and THE most feared being in the universe. Galactus has come to Apokolips to feed and Darkseid is not one to just role over and die. It's Galactus vs, Darkseid. It's Orion vs. the Silver Surfer. The cosmos will quake. When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, something has to give.
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Star Wars Kanan Marvel Comics #8 2016 Lot #37 (Sale Order 37 of 500) 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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John Carter Warlord of Mars Marvel Comic #5 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #38 (Sale Order 38 of 500) "Air Pirates of Mars, Part 5: And One Shall Die." John Carter battles trash-talking villain Stara Kan to the death. Script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Rudy Nebres. Cover by Kane and Pablo Marcos.
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John Carter Warlord of Mars Marvel Comic #4 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #39 (Sale Order 39 of 500) "Air Pirates of Mars, Part 4: Raiding Party." Stara Kan puts John Carter in a difficult position by telling him that he must join in a raid or watch Dejah Thoris die. Script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Rudy Nebres. Cover by Kane and Pablo Marcos.
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3 Issues. Marvel Triple Action Marvel Comics #38. Marvel Super-Heroes Featuring The Incredible Hulk Lot #40 (Sale Order 40 of 500) 3 Issues. Marvel Triple Action Marvel Comics #38. Marvel Super-Heroes Featuring The Incredible Hulk Marvel Comics #67. Marvel Tales Starring Spider-Man Marvel Comics #85.
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Archie Archie Comics Group #5 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #41 (Sale Order 41 of 500) Archie is the 5th issue in the Bubble Funnies series released in 1981 by Amurol Products and Marvel. Each full color issue measures 2-5/8-in. x 3-1/2-in. and features 10 story pages.
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4 Issues. The Phantom Stranger DC Comics #26, #27, #31, & #32. Lot #42 (Sale Order 42 of 500) 4 Issues. The Phantom Stranger DC Comics #26, #27, #31, & #32.
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4 Issues. Gargoyles poster. Dark Xena. The Avengers. Wizard. Lot #43 (Sale Order 43 of 500) 4 Issues. Gargoyles poster. Dark Xena. The Avengers. Wizard.
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The Avengers Marvel Comics #363 1993 Lot #44 (Sale Order 44 of 500) The Gatherers Saga: Part 13 of 18 - "A Gathering of Hate!" Double-size issue. Script by Bob Harras. Pencils by Steve Epting. Inks by Tom Palmer. Silver foil embossed cover by Steve Epting and Tom Palmer. 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.
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3 Issues. Black Panther 2099 Marvel Comic #1. Black Panther Marvel Comic #6. Black Panther World of Lot #45 (Sale Order 45 of 500) 3 Issues. Black Panther 2099 Marvel Comic #1. Black Panther Marvel Comic #6. Black Panther World of Wakanda Marvel Comic #2.
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Sabrina the Teen-Age Witch Archie Comics Group #6 Bronze Age 1981. Lot #46 (Sale Order 46 of 500) Sabrina, The Teen-Age Witch is the 6th issue in the Bubble Funnies series released in 1981 by Amurol Products and Marvel. Each full color issue measures 2-5/8-in. x 3-1/2-in. and features 10 story pages. Copies originally came shrinkwrapped with a stick of pink bubble gum.
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Adventures of Superman DC Comics #500 1993 Key 1st appearance of John Henry, later becomes Steel. 1s Lot #47 (Sale Order 47 of 500) Key 1st appearance of John Henry, later becomes Steel. 1st appearance of Superboy, Conner Kent. 1st appearance of Cyborg Superman, formerly Hank Henshaw. 1st appearance of the Eradicator. 1st appearance of Angora Lapin, later becomes White Rabbit. Jonathan Kent refuses to let his son pass from this mortal coil without a spiritual fight in "Life After Death!" Written by Jerry Ordway. Art by Tom Grummett & Doug Hazlewood. Also - 4 page sequences by: Louise Simonson, Jon Bogdanove & Dennis Janke; Roger Stern, Jackson Guice & Denis Rodier; Karl Kesel, Tom Grummett & Doug Hazlewood; Dan Jurgens & Brett Breeding. Cover by Grummett & Hazlewood.
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Little Lulu March of Comics Sears Comics #385 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #48 (Sale Order 48 of 500) Little Lulu March of Comics Sears Comics #385 Bronze Age 1973
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2 Issues. Aristocratic Xtraterrestrial Time-Traveling ThievesComics Interview Comic #1. Teen Titans Lot #49 (Sale Order 49 of 500) 2 Issues. Aristocratic Xtraterrestrial Time-Traveling ThievesComics Interview Comic #1. Teen Titans DC Comics #20.
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The Avengers Marvel Comics #360 1993 Key 1st full appearance of Anti-Vision. Lot #50 (Sale Order 50 of 500) Key 1st full appearance of Anti-Vision. The Gatherers Saga: Part 10 of 178 - "Alternate Visions" Script by Bob Harras. Pencils by Steve Epting. Inks by Tom Palmer. Bronze foil embossed cover by Steve Epting and Tom Palmer. 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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4 Issues. Nexus First Comics Deluxe Series Comic #7, #24, #22, & #20. Lot #51 (Sale Order 51 of 500) 4 Issues. Nexus First Comics Deluxe Series Comic #7, #24, #22, & #20.
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Tarzan Lord of the Jungle Marvel Comics #26 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #52 (Sale Order 52 of 500) "Tarzan Caged!" Jane attempts to escape her Empire State Building apartment prison while animal poachers beat and drug Tarzan with intentions of putting the Lord of the Apes on display. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby appear in the comic as a pair of boys (named Stan and Jack) watching captured animals being paraded through the streets of New York.
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The Human Fly Marvel Comics #5 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #53 (Sale Order 53 of 500) "Fire in the Night!" Written by Bill Mantlo. Art Frank Robbins and Rod Santiago. Cover by Frank Robbins and Joe Sinnott. The Human Fly attempts to rescue a class of disabled children from a towering inferno started by a madman that has been pushed to the brink.
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The Eternals Marvel Comic #15 Bronze Age 1977 Key The Eternals vs Cosmic Hulk Robot. Lot #54 (Sale Order 54 of 500) Key The Eternals vs Cosmic Hulk Robot. "Disaster Area." Written by Jack Kirby. Pencils by Jack Kirby. Inks by Mike Royer. The battle between Ikaris and the cosmic-powered Hulk continues! But as these two immensely powerful warriors threatens to topple the city around them. Can even Ikaris contain the fury of the Cosmic Hulk?!
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The Eternals Marvel Comic #14 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st Appearance of Cosmic Hulk Robot. Lot #55 (Sale Order 55 of 500) Key 1st Appearance of Cosmic Hulk Robot. "Ikaris and the Cosmic-Powered Hulk." Written by Jack Kirby. Pencils by Jack Kirby. Inks by Mike Royer. Can even an immortal withstand the awesome power of the Cosmic Hulk?!
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The Defenders Marvel Comic #73 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #56 (Sale Order 56 of 500) Cover pencils by Herb Trimpe, inks by Don Perlin. Of Wizards, Shadows & Kings, script by Ed Hannigan, pencils by Herb Trimpe, inks by Mike Esposito; With the help of the wizard Xhoohx, the Defenders return the various Lunatiks and Professor Turk into Arisen Tyrk; Arisen Tyrk then challenges The Unnamed, but the Defenders trap him in another dimension.
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Marvel Team-Up Featuring Spider-Man and Ms Marvel Marvel Comics #62 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #57 (Sale Order 57 of 500) "All This and the QE2" Part 2 of 2. Guest-starring Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel. Script by Chris Claremont. Pencils by John Byrne. Inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Gil Kane and Mike Esposito. At the hands of the Super-Skrull, the Amazing Spider-Man is down and the Human Torch is out. Now the powerful skrull storms aboard the Queen Elizabeth II cruise ship and steals the cavourite crystal! However, Carol Danvers happens to be on the passenger list...and another chapter in the eternal battle between the Skrulls and the Kree begins! It's a terrific clash on board the QE2 as Ms. Marvel and the web-slinger fight to the finish vs. the Super-Skrull!
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #252 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #58 (Sale Order 58 of 500) "Cityscape!" Part 2 of 9. Story, art, and cover by John Byrne. As the Fantastic Four continue to explore the mysterious and dangerous Negative Zone, Reed Richards is poisoned and begins a fight for his very life. Meanwhile back on Earth, Reed and Sue's son, Franklin, and Ben's blind girlfriend, Alicia, find themselves in mortal danger, for the Negative Zone tyrant Annihilus invades the Baxter Building.
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #250 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #59 (Sale Order 59 of 500) "X-Factor!" Part 2 of 2. Guest-starring Spider-Man, Captain America, and Gladiator. Story, art, and Cover by John Byrne. The Shi'ar superman known as Gladiator has just dismantled Marvel's First Family. Now he battles his erstwhile allies the Uncanny X-Men in the devastated streets of New York City, but there is something different about Xavier's mutants. Can the Fantastic Four figure out the mystery surrounding Marvel's Merry Mutants and stop the uber powerful Gladiator before the city is totally destroyed? Maybe with a little help from the Sentinel of Liberty, Captain America, and the Amazing Spider-Man!
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #275 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #60 (Sale Order 60 of 500) "Cowboys and Idioms!" Guest-starring Wyatt Wingfoot. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Al Gordon. Cover by John Byrne. In this solo adventure featuring She-Hulk, the Jade Amazon must track down some very revealing photos of herself before an unscrupulous publisher releases the racy pics to the public.
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Mighty Samson Dark Horse Archives Volume One 2010 Lot #61 (Sale Order 61 of 500) 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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Captain America and The Falcon Marvel Comic #215 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #62 (Sale Order 62 of 500) "The Way It Really Was!" Script by Roy Thomas. Pencils by George Tuska. Inks by Pablo Marcos. Cover by Gil Kane and Joe Sinnott. After regaining his sight, the star-spangled avenger takes a trip to the top of the Empire State Building. Cap is there with the Falcon to enjoy the view of the city and reflect upon his superhero career. Upon completing his walk down memory lane, the Living Legend vows to reconnect with his pre-Captain America years -- the early days of Steve Rogers' life. Retelling of Captain America's origin. Flashback cameos by the Red Skull, Dr. Abraham Erskine, Bucky, Rick Jones, Sharon Carter, Sub-Mariner, the 1950s Captain America, the original Avengers, and the Invaders.
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Logan's Run Marvel Comic #7 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #63 (Sale Order 63 of 500) Cover by Gil Kane and Al Milgrom. "Cathedral Prime". Part 2 of ? Story by John Warner. Pencils by Tom Sutton. Inks by Klaus Janson. In a society fraying at the seams, a band of young savages take Jessica hostage and force Logan into battle with their leader. The outcome may be academic however, as some factions still hold Logan responsible for the destruction of the city. Last issue of the series, leaving the story unfinished.
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Kull the Destroyer Marvel Comic #24 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #64 (Sale Order 64 of 500) Screams in the Dark - Written by Don Glut. Art by Ernie Chan and Dino Castrillo. Cover by Ernie Chan and Alfredo Alcala. Out of time-lost Atlantis comes the greatest, most savage warrior-king ever!
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Daredevil The Man Without Fear Marvel Comic #149 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #65 (Sale Order 65 of 500) Cover pencils by Ron Wilson, inks by Frank Giacoia. First appearance of the third Smasher in Catspaw!, script by Jim Shooter, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Klaus Janson; Death-Stalker creates a new Smasher to take down Daredevil.
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The Man Called Nova Marvel Comic #13 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st appearance of Crimebuster. Lot #66 (Sale Order 66 of 500) Key 1st appearance of Crimebuster. "Watch out World, the Sandman is Back!" Part 1 of 2. Thing cameo. Spider-Man, Hulk, and the Fantastic Four flashback cameos. Story by Marv Wolfman. Art by Sal Buscema and Joe Sinnott. This action packed issue has it all! Nova must confront the arch foe of the Amazing Spider-Man, the shifty Sandman. And, can Richard Rider possibly escape a death trap designed to test the limits of his invulnerability. Plus, introducing the newest hero, Crime-Buster.
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The Savage She-Hulk Marvel Comic #13 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #67 (Sale Order 67 of 500) "Through the Crystal!" Part 1 of 2. Guest-starring Hellcat (of the Defenders)and the Man-Wolf. Story by David Anthony Kraft. Art by Mike Vosburg and Frank Springer. Can the Savage She-Hulk defend the planet against hordes of Star-Warriors? Luckily Hellcat and the Man-Wolf are present to lend a helping hand.
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The Spirit Warren Magazine #16 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #68 (Sale Order 68 of 500) 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? by Eisner, Spranger, and Palmer; The Springtime of Dolan by Eisner and Andre LeBlanc; and Dulcet Tone by Eisner, Spranger, and Palmer. Cover depicts montage of interior panels.
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2 Galaxy Science Fiction Magazines Frederick Pohl Harlan Ellison 1968 1976 Lot #69 (Sale Order 69 of 500) 2 Galaxy Science Fiction Magazines Frederick Pohl Harlan Ellison 1968 1976
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3 Analog Science Fiction Magazines George R R Martin Bob Buckley John W Campbell 1980 Lot #70 (Sale Order 70 of 500) 3 Analog Science Fiction Magazines George R R Martin Bob Buckley John W Campbell 1980
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2 Issues. The Vision and the Scarlet Witch Marvel Comic #1 & #11. Lot #71 (Sale Order 71 of 500) 2 Issues. The Vision and the Scarlet Witch Marvel Comic #1 & #11.
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A Moment of Silence Marvel Comic #1 2002 Lot #72 (Sale Order 72 of 500) cover by joe quesada & alex ross kevin smith, joe quesada, bill jemas & brian michael bendis (w)/igor kordey, john romita jr., mark bagley & chuck austen (p) ? THE SCOOP: An all-star collection of creators craft four silent stories ? with all proceeds going to the victims of 9?11?01. ? THE STORY: Inspired by the true events, four duos of titanic talent unite to remember the heroic sacrifices of 9?11?01. And, in keeping with our 'Nuff Said event, all stories will be told with images only. The creative teams include: Kevin Smith (DAREDEVIL, Green Arrow) and Igor Kordey (CABLE); Marvel's EIC Joe Quesada and John Romita Jr. (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN); Marvel Prez Bill Jemas and Mark Bagley (ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN); and Brian Michael Bendis (DAREDEVIL) and Chuck Austen (ELEKTRA). And it's all wrapped in a touching cover penciled by Quesada and painted by Alex Ross.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Book and Record Set Marvel Comic Bronze Age 1974 Does Not Include Record Lot #73 (Sale Order 73 of 500) Spider-Man stars in "Invasion of the Dragon Men!" Featuring original material. It's fun to read as you hear! The ACTION comes alive!
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4 Issues. Alpha Flight Marvel Comics #3, #4, #115, & #63. Lot #74 (Sale Order 74 of 500) 4 Issues. Alpha Flight Marvel Comics #3, #4, #115, & #63.
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Alpha Flight Marvel Comic #33 1986 Key 1st Appearance of Yuriko as Lady Deathstrike. Lot #75 (Sale Order 75 of 500) Key 1st appearance of Yuriko Oyama as Lady Deathstrike. Yuriko Oyama first appeared in Daredevil #197. "A Friend in Need!" Part 1 of 2. Guest-starring Wolverine. Uncanny X-Men cameo. Story by Bill Mantlo. Art by Sal Buscema and Gerry Talaoc. Cover by Mike Mignola. As Heather attempts to learn how to control the powers of the Vindicator suit she runs into the mutant heroes known as the X-Men. But her reunion with her friend Logan is cut short when an enemy from Wolverine's past shows up seeking revenge. Plus, what is Marrina up to and what does the barbarian Attuma want with her?
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The Nam Marvel Comic #13 1987 Lot #76 (Sale Order 76 of 500) Cpl Ed Marks may be getting ready to end his tour of duty, but he's still got to go out on patrol. And while there, he witnesses the first use of the toxic defoliant, Agent Orange!
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Marvel Comic #63 1987 Lot #77 (Sale Order 77 of 500) G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Marvel Comic #63 1987
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G.I. Joe Special Missions Marvel Comic #6 1987 Lot #78 (Sale Order 78 of 500) "Evasion!" Written by Larry Hama. Art by Herb Trimpe. Cover by Mike Zeck. Story continued from GI Joe (1982-1994 Marvel) #61. Can Outback survive on his own long enough to rescue his teammates?
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Classic Star Wars Dark Horse Comics #4 1992 Lot #79 (Sale Order 79 of 500) Luke's romance with Tanith Shire accelerates, as does the relationship between Han and Leia. Luke shows fear when confronting Darth Vader.
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Classic Star Wars Dark Horse Comics #5 1992 Lot #80 (Sale Order 80 of 500) Luke, Tanith, and Tanith's father become slaves of the Serpent Masters. C-3PO and R2D2 appear to be destroyed.
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4 Issues. Marge's Tubby Dell Comic. Andy Panda Dell Comic. Beetle Bailey Dell Comic. Lot #81 (Sale Order 81 of 500) 4 Issues. Marge's Tubby Dell Comic. Andy Panda Dell Comic. Beetle Bailey Dell Comic.
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4 Issues. Beetle Bailey Dell Comic. Marge's Tubby Dell Comic. Walt Disney Super Goof Gold Key Comic. Lot #82 (Sale Order 82 of 500) 4 Issues. Beetle Bailey Dell Comic. Marge's Tubby Dell Comic. Walt Disney Super Goof Gold Key Comic. Sad Sack Harvey Comics #58.
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4 Issues. Turok Son of Stone Dell Comic. Life with Archie Archie Series Comic #38. Beetle Bailey Del Lot #83 (Sale Order 83 of 500) 4 Issues. Turok Son of Stone Dell Comic. Life with Archie Archie Series Comic #38. Beetle Bailey Dell Comic. Walt Disney's Goofy Dell Comic #952.
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The Carl Barks Library Walt Disney's Gyro Gearloose The Madcap Inventor Comic #3 1993 Lot #84 (Sale Order 84 of 500) The Carl Barks Library Walt Disney's Gyro Gearloose The Madcap Inventor Comic #3 1993
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The Carl Barks Library Walt Disney's Gyro Gearloose The Madcap Inventor Comic #1 1993 Lot #85 (Sale Order 85 of 500) The Carl Barks Library Walt Disney's Gyro Gearloose The Madcap Inventor Comic #1 1993
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Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers The Secret Casebook Disney Comics Album #5 1990 Lot #86 (Sale Order 86 of 500) Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers The Secret Casebook Disney Comics Album #5 1990
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Walt Disney's Donald Duck and Gyro Gearloose Disney Comics Album #1 1990 Lot #87 (Sale Order 87 of 500) Walt Disney's Donald Duck and Gyro Gearloose Disney Comics Album #1 1990
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Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge and the Phantom of Notre Duck Disney Comics Album #2 1990 Lot #88 (Sale Order 88 of 500) Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge and the Phantom of Notre Duck Disney Comics Album #2 1990
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The Son of Sherlock Holmes The Woman in Red Byron Preiss Bronze Age 1977 Lot #89 (Sale Order 89 of 500) Written by Byron Preiss. Art by Ralph Reese. 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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Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Comics Digest #2 1987 Lot #90 (Sale Order 90 of 500) Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Comics Digest #2 1987
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Laugh Archie Series Comic #233 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #91 (Sale Order 91 of 500) "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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Life with Archie Archie Series Comic #95 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #92 (Sale Order 92 of 500) 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"!
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Life with Archie Archie Series Comic #106 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #93 (Sale Order 93 of 500) 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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Laugh Archie Series Comic #272 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #94 (Sale Order 94 of 500) "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.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #246 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #95 (Sale Order 95 of 500) "The Daydreamers!" Script by Roger Stern. Pencils by John Romita Jr. Inks by Dan Green. Cover by John Romita Jr. and Dan Green. The Watcher narrates the daydreams of four wishful souls: Felicia Hardy, J. Jonah Jameson, Mary Jane Watson, and Peter Parker! The Black Cat imagines robbing from the rich and giving to the poor alongside her favorite web-slinger! Jonah fantasizes about punching out the wall-crawler! Mary Jane dreams of seeing her name in the marquee lights of Broadway! And the Amazing Spider-Man yearns for respect as a photographer, scientist, and superhero! A fun issue! Cameo appearances (as part of dream sequences) by the Fantastic Four, Captain America, Iron Man, Doctor Doom, Doctor Octopus, Loki, the Absorbing Man, Kraven the Hunter, Meryl Streep, John Travolta, Woody Allen, and Cary Grant.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #250 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #96 (Sale Order 96 of 500) "Confessions!" Part 2 of 3. Script by Roger Stern. Art by John Romita Jr. (breakdowns) and Klaus Janson (finishes). Cover by John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson. The web-slinger's one-man war vs. the Hobgoblin continues! The amazing one privately contacts all the businessmen being extorted (by the goblin) in hopes of getting a lead on the super-villain's whereabouts! But eventually Spider-Man locates the Hobgoblin the old-fashioned way...with a spider tracer! In the Big Apple's Warehouse District, the wall-crawler comes face to face with his startled foe! Can the web-slinger score a quick victory and end the menace of the new goblin? Meanwhile, J. Jonah Jameson decides it's time to confess his involvement in the development of the Scorpion. The Daily Bugle's publisher prepares to take his mea culpa...in the pages of his own newspaper. Cameo appearances by Harry Osborn and Roderick Kingsley. Flashback cameo by the Kingpin.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #253 Bronze Age 1984 Key 1st appearance of Richard Fisk as The Lot #97 (Sale Order 97 of 500) Key 1st appearance of Richard Fisk as The Rose, the Kingpin's son previously appeared as the Schemer. "By Myself Betrayed!" First appearance of the Rose. Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Rick Leonardi. Inks by Bill Anderson. Cover by Rick Leonardi. It's the debut of a new underworld super-villain...the Rose! And as the web-slinger finds out...this rose has plenty of nasty thorns! The star quarterback of New York's football team is on the take! And when the Rose orders him to throw his upcoming playoff game, the QB fights back! But the Rose's thugs are coming on an all-out blitz! And without the wall-crawler's help, the quarterback will get sacked...permanently! Meanwhile, Peter tells his aunt that he has dropped out of graduate school. It does not go well...to say the least! Cameo appearances by Joe Robertson, Betty Brant Leeds, and Aunt May.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #256 Bronze Age 1984 Key 1st appearance of Puma, an enemy of Sp Lot #98 (Sale Order 98 of 500) Key 1st appearance of Puma, an enemy of Spider-Man who later became an ally. "Introducing...Puma!" Part 1 of 2. First appearance of Puma. Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Ron Frenz. Inks by Joe Rubinstein. Cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein. The Rose is tired of the web-slinger interfering in his criminal activities! So the underworld boss brings in an assassin from the American Southwest! Puma! Spidey doesn't much about Puma (aka Thomas Fireheart), but he will...very soon! In the meantime the black symbiote costume keeps Peter Parker up past his bedtime...and then some! Cameo appearances by the Black Cat, Mary Jane Watson, Betty Brant Leeds, and Joe Robertson.
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #170 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #99 (Sale Order 99 of 500) "A Sky-Full of Fear!" Part 3 of 3. Guest-starring Power Man. Script by Roy Thomas. Art by George Perez (breakdowns) and Joe Sinnott (finishes). Cover by Ed Hannigan and Joe Sinnott. Reed designs an exo-skeleton for Ben, so the Thing can return to the Fantastic Four. Now Mr. Fantastic and the new Thing take off in hot pursuit of the rampaging Power Man! Who is secretly manipulating Luke Cage? Alicia Masters seems to know! When she confronts her step-father in the slammer, Power Man busts in and grabs both her and the Puppet Master! And in the skies high above the prison, Ben Grimm and Luke Cage lock up in a titanic battle with Alicia's life hanging in the balance!
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Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Gladstone Comic #210 1986 Lot #100 (Sale Order 100 of 500) Cover pencils by Carl Barks (sketch) and Daan Jippes, inks by Daan Jippes. 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 Beagle Boys vs Uncle Scrooge Gold Key Comic #1 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #101 (Sale Order 101 of 500) 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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Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge Gold Key Comic #160 Bronze Age 1979. High Grade. Lot #102 (Sale Order 102 of 500) 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," also a reprint.
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The Nam Volume 2 Marvel Comics 1988 Lot #103 (Sale Order 103 of 500) 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 in "Humpin' the Boonies."
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The Nam Volume 1 Marvel Comics 1987 Lot #104 (Sale Order 104 of 500) 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 Greatest Team-Up Stories Ever Told DC Comics 1992 Lot #105 (Sale Order 105 of 500) 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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Atomus Palpitante Misterio En Sensacionales Aventuras Completas EP Comic #4 Lot #106 (Sale Order 106 of 500) Atomus Palpitante Misterio En Sensacionales Aventuras Completas EP Comic #4
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Super Goof Disney Comics Album #8 1991 Lot #107 (Sale Order 107 of 500) Super Goof Disney Comics Album #8 1991
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The Adventures of Tintin The Red Sea Sharks Little Brown and Company Comics Lot #108 (Sale Order 108 of 500) 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 #109 (Sale Order 109 of 500) Dargaud (Hodder & Stoughton) Edition - 1st printing. Written by Rene Goscinny. Art by Albert Uderzo. 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 #110 (Sale Order 110 of 500) Dargaud (Hodder & Stoughton) Edition - 1st printing. 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 Great Crossing Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #111 (Sale Order 111 of 500) Dargaud (Hodder & Stoughton) Edition - 1st printing. 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 #112 (Sale Order 112 of 500) 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 Comics #1 1995 Lot #113 (Sale Order 113 of 500) 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 Comics #1 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #114 (Sale Order 114 of 500) Dargaud (Hodder & Stoughton) Edition - 1st printing. 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 #115 (Sale Order 115 of 500) Darguad (Hodder & Stoughton) Edition - 1st printing. 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 the Legionary Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #116 (Sale Order 116 of 500) Dargaud (Hodder & Stoughton) Edition - 1st printing. 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 Dargaud Comic #1 Silver Age 1969 Lot #117 (Sale Order 117 of 500) Darguad (Hodder & Stoughton) Edition - 1st printing. 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 Comics #1 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #118 (Sale Order 118 of 500) Asterix in Switzerland Dargaud Comics #1 Bronze Age 1973
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An asterix adventure The Mansions of the Gods Dargaud Comics #1 Lot #119 (Sale Order 119 of 500) An asterix adventure The Mansions of the Gods Dargaud Comics #1
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An asterix adventure Obelix and Co Dargaud Comics #1 Lot #120 (Sale Order 120 of 500) An asterix adventure Obelix and Co Dargaud Comics #1
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Asterix and the Soothsayer Sterling Comic #1 2004 Lot #121 (Sale Order 121 of 500) Asterix and the Soothsayer Sterling Comic #1 2004
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Asterix and Cleopatra Dargaud Comic #1 Silver Age 1969 Lot #122 (Sale Order 122 of 500) 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 Secret Weapon Sterling Comic #1 2004 Lot #123 (Sale Order 123 of 500) 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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Asterix and the Black Gold Sterling Comic #1 2001 Lot #124 (Sale Order 124 of 500) 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 Obelix All at Sea Sterling Comic #1 2002 Lot #125 (Sale Order 125 of 500) 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 Great Divide Sterling Comic #1 2001 Lot #126 (Sale Order 126 of 500) 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 Son Sterling Comic #1 2002 Lot #127 (Sale Order 127 of 500) 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 Golden Sickle Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #128 (Sale Order 128 of 500) Asterix and the Golden Sickle Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1975
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Asterix and the Roman Agent Dargaud Comic #1 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #129 (Sale Order 129 of 500) 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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An Asterix Adventure Asterix and the Goths Dargaud Comic #1 1975 Lot #130 (Sale Order 130 of 500) Whoops, it's happened again: Getaflix has been kidnapped, this time by a raiding band of Goths. So it's onward and into Germania for Asterix and Getaflix. But in the process of saving their druid, the two Gauls set off a whole series of tribal wars.
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Guerra D'Eroi Tre Episodi Inediti Nuevo Serie N. 3-L.1200 Lot #131 (Sale Order 131 of 500) Guerra D'Eroi Tre Episodi Inediti Nuevo Serie N. 3-L.1200
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Aqua Alla Gola Tex L. 1300 Lot #132 (Sale Order 132 of 500) Aqua Alla Gola Tex L. 1300
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The Black Hole Book and Record Walt Disney Productions #381 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #133 (Sale Order 133 of 500) Follow the crew of the U.S.S. Palomino as they confront the mad Doctor Reinhardt and his killer robot Maximillian on the edge of a massive black hole in outer space. As the record plays the story children can read along and they'll know it is time to turn the page when they hear the chimes ring.
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Nuova Ristampa Dago Colore Lo Sfregiato 2021 Lot #134 (Sale Order 134 of 500) Nuova Ristampa Dago Colore Lo Sfregiato 2021
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Four Color Ellery Queen Detective The Mummy's Curse and The Underwater Clue Dell Comic #1165 Silver Lot #135 (Sale Order 135 of 500) EQ is a classic who-done-it. The answer is revealed on the last page after the reader is challenged to solve the mystery. Featuring the tales "The Mummy's Curse" and "The Underwater Clue," plus "Counterfeiting", historical facts about counterfeiting money.
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Private Buck A Rand McNally Book #1 Golden Age 1943 Lot #136 (Sale Order 136 of 500) Private Buck A Rand McNally Book #1 Golden Age 1943
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Blondie Charlton Comic #179 Silver Age 1969 Lot #137 (Sale Order 137 of 500) Blondie Charlton Comic #179 Silver Age 1969
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Millie the Model Marvel Comics #169 Silver Age 1969 Lot #138 (Sale Order 138 of 500) Millie the Model Marvel Comics #169 Silver Age 1969
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Archie and Me Archie Series Comic #2 Silver Age 1965 Lot #139 (Sale Order 139 of 500) 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 #140 (Sale Order 140 of 500) 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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Various Low Grade Magazines. Lot #141 (Sale Order 141 of 500) Various Low Grade Magazines.
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Alpha Flight Marvel Comic #34 1986 Key Origin of Lord Dark Wind, the father of the adamantium bondin Lot #142 (Sale Order 142 of 500) Key Origin of Lord Dark Wind, the father of the adamantium bonding process. 2nd appearance of Yuriko as Lady Deathstrike. "Honor!" Part 2 of 2. Guest-starring Wolverine. Story by Bill Mantlo. Art by Sal Buscema and Gerry Talaoc. Cover by Mike Mignola. A woman by the name of Lady Deathstrike seeks out the feral X-Man, Wolverine, to avenge the honor of her father and the theft of his life's work. It was her father, Lord Dark Wind, who created the bonding process that gave Wolverine his unbreakable bones. Plus, what does the undersea tyrant known as Attuma want with the aquatic heroine Marrina?
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3 Issues. Fantastic Four Annual Marvel Comic #18. Fantastic Four Annual Marvel Comic #20. Fantastic Lot #143 (Sale Order 143 of 500) 3 Issues. Fantastic Four Annual Marvel Comic #18. Fantastic Four Annual Marvel Comic #20. Fantastic Four Annual Marvel Comic #23.
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #252 Bronze Age 1983 Key Horizontal format on cover and throughout entir Lot #145 (Sale Order 145 of 500) Key Horizontal format on cover and throughout entire story. Issue included the 'Tattooz' giveaway bound between the front cover and first page. "Cityscape!" Part 2 of 9. Story, art, and cover by John Byrne. As the Fantastic Four continue to explore the mysterious and dangerous Negative Zone, Reed Richards is poisoned and begins a fight for his very life. Meanwhile back on Earth, Reed and Sue's son, Franklin, and Ben's blind girlfriend, Alicia, find themselves in mortal danger, for the Negative Zone tyrant Annihilus invades the Baxter Building.
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4 Issues. Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #256, #253, #250, & #248. Lot #146 (Sale Order 146 of 500) 4 Issues. Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #256, #253, #250, & #248.
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4 Issues. Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #359, #365, #367, & #369. Lot #147 (Sale Order 147 of 500) 4 Issues. Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #359, #365, #367, & #369.
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4 Issues. Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #299, #302, #345, & #355. Lot #148 (Sale Order 148 of 500) 4 Issues. Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #299, #302, #345, & #355.
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The Mighty Thor Marvel Comics #449 1992 Lot #149 (Sale Order 149 of 500) Code Blue and Thor battle Uroc and Ulik until the vanish back to Asgard; Odin awakes briefly to confront Eric Masterson on the location of the true Thor. Tales of Asgard back-up, "Obsessed," script by Tom DeFalco, pencils by Patrick Olliffe, inks by Ariane Lenshoek; Balder, Sif and Nobilus travel to the surface of Ego the Living Planet to find the High Evolutionary.
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The Mighty Thor Marvel Comics #452 1992 Lot #150 (Sale Order 150 of 500) Bloodaxe defeats Thor with the help of Karnilla's sorcery; Sif agrees to pledge allegiance to Mephisto. Appearances by Balder and Odin. Bullpen Bulletins. Tales of Asgard back-up, "If The Enchantress Should Fall...!", script by Tom DeFalco, pencils by Geof Isherwood, inks by Geof Isherwood; Enchantress battles Nightmare.
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Thunderstrike Marvel Comics #12 1994 Lot #151 (Sale Order 151 of 500) Thunderstrike faces off against Whyteout, a man seeking vengeance for the accidental death of his family; Thunderstrike manages to stop him, but Bloodaxe steps in and kills him, then escapes; Back home, Samantha introduces Eric to their new roommate - Leah Princess (aka Stellaris!).
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3 Issues. Spider-Man Unlimited Marvel Comics #13. The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #4. Sp Lot #152 (Sale Order 152 of 500) 3 Issues. Spider-Man Unlimited Marvel Comics #13. The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #4. Spider-Man 2099 Marvel Comics #10.
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Green Arrow The Longbow Hunters Book One: The Hunters 1987 Lot #153 (Sale Order 153 of 500) BOOK ONE: THE HUNTERS. Oliver Queen, Green Arrow, is facing one of the gravest crises in his career...his mid-life crisis! He's been a super-hero a long time, and now he's a grandfather. Does he, and the Black Canary, still have what it takes to stand between the CIA and a murderous gang of drug dealers?
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #351 1991 Lot #154 (Sale Order 154 of 500) "The Three Faces of Evil!" Part 1 of 2. Guest-starring Nova. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley (begins as regular artist). Inks by Randy Emberlin; Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Spidey and Nova witness the robbery of a container of rare Antarctic vibranium. They trace the thieves back to a complex run by the Life Foundation and discover that the vibranium is being used as a failsafe for the Tri-Sentinel which the Foundation plans on using for their own protection. Despite Spidey's protests, the Tri-Sentinel is activated and immediately reverts to its original programming: the destruction of nuclear power plants! With the deadly robot on a rampage, Spidey and Nova have a fight on their hands! Cameo appearances by Mary Jane Watson and Aunt May.
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Marvel Two-In-One The Thing Battles The Thing Marvel Comic #50 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #155 (Sale Order 155 of 500) 50th issue celebration! "Remembrance of Things Past!" Guest-starring the Thing. Mr. Fantastic cameo. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Joe Sinnott. Cover by George Perez. Ben Grimm's body is becoming used to being the Thing effectively rendering Reed Richard's cure useless. However, when Ben learns the formula would have worked on him years earlier he uses Doctor Doom's time-machine to travel back in time to cure himself. But when he comes face-to-face with his past self, the newly mutated Ben Grimm is in no mood to talk. What follows is one of the most surreal moments in Marvel History as the Thing battles the Thing.
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Marvel Two-In-One The Thing and Warlock Marvel Comic #63 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #156 (Sale Order 156 of 500) "Thing and Warlock?" Part 3 of 3. Guest-starring High Evolutionary, Starhawk, Her, Moondragon, and Adam Warlock. Story by Mark Gruenwald. Art by Jerry Bingham and Gene Day. Cover George Perez. Adam Warlock died saving the universe. Now, his spirit is caught somewhere on Counter-Earth. Can the Thing and Warlock's friends find him before it's too late?
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #367 1992 Lot #157 (Sale Order 157 of 500) "Skullduggery" Part 2 of 2. Guest-starring Solo. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Jerry Bingham. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. The web-slinger's search for the Red Skull leads to Northern Virginia! And on the grounds of a large private estate, the Spectacular Spider-Man runs into a familiar ally: Solo; and also a familiar foe: the Taskmaster! Whoa, not exactly the folks the wall-crawler was looking for! However after an inconclusive fight, the amazing one agrees to rendezvous with Solo back in New York City! And the next evening along the Hudson River docks, Spidey and Solo clash with Ultimatum and rescue a foreign diplomat! That's great and all, but will it shed any light on the mystery of Peter's parents? Cameo appearances by the Viper, Mary Jane Watson, Aunt May, Mary Parker, and Joy Mercado.
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Swords of the Swashbucklers Marvel Comics #7 1986 Lot #158 (Sale Order 158 of 500) Domino and Cap'n Kidd join Raader and her pirates as they head back into space. Dodger, Bonnie, J'Rel and Captain Scarlet remain on Earth with the Drakes; Dodger has a lot to learn.
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Swords of the Swashbucklers Marvel Comics #8 1986 Lot #159 (Sale Order 159 of 500) On Earth, Bonnie and friends hunt for her treasure, buried over 300 years ago. On Fenmoor IV, Raader kicks out Black Bess and the Colonizers.
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3 Issues. Archie Archie Series Comics #191 Silver Age 1969. Life of Archie Archie Series Comic #224. Lot #160 (Sale Order 160 of 500) 3 Issues. Archie Archie Series Comics #191 Silver Age 1969. Life of Archie Archie Series Comic #224. Archie's Laugh-Out Joke Book Archie Series Comic #146.
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3 Issues. Green Lantern Anniversary Issues. DC Comic #200. Jonah Hex DC Comic #32. The Uncanny X-Men Lot #161 (Sale Order 161 of 500) 3 Issues. Green Lantern Anniversary Issues. DC Comic #200. Jonah Hex DC Comic #32. The Uncanny X-Men Marvel Comics #282.
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2 Issues. Wildcats Image Comic #3 & #4. Lot #162 (Sale Order 162 of 500) 2 Issues. Wildcats Image Comic #3 & #4.
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4 Issues. Sleepwalker Marvel Comics #2. Iceman Marvel Comics #2. Robotech Comico Comics #1. Deathlok Lot #163 (Sale Order 163 of 500) 4 Issues. Sleepwalker Marvel Comics #2. Iceman Marvel Comics #2. Robotech Comico Comics #1. Deathlok Annual Marvel Comics #1.
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Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comics #9 Silver Age 1961 Lot #164 (Sale Order 164 of 500) Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comics #9 Silver Age 1961
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The Marvel Encyclopedia DK Publishing 2006 Lot #165 (Sale Order 165 of 500) 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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4 Issues. Sad Sack Harvey Comics #39, #222, & #269. Sad Sack and the Sarge Harvey Comics #96. Lot #166 (Sale Order 166 of 500) 4 Issues. Sad Sack Harvey Comics #39, #222, & #269. Sad Sack and the Sarge Harvey Comics #96.
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4 Issues. Sad Sack Harvey Comics #249, #248, #240, & #39. Lot #167 (Sale Order 167 of 500) 4 Issues. Sad Sack Harvey Comics #249, #248, #240, & #39.
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Uncanny X-Men Annual Marvel Comics 2001 Lot #168 (Sale Order 168 of 500) The team investigates a dangerous new "Designer Gene" smuggling ring -- and uncover a chilling side of the mutant phenomenon! And as a small Texas town is overrun by young mutants on a rampage, a classic adversary from the X- Men's past returns, more ruthless than ever! ? Like the NEW X-MEN 2001 ANNUAL, this double- sized adventure truly delivers that "widescreen" feel by creating a stapled spine not on the vertical side, but on the horizontal top!
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4 Issues. Sad Sack Harvey Comics #247 & #279. Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comics #55. Sad Sack and Lot #169 (Sale Order 169 of 500) 4 Issues. Sad Sack Harvey Comics #247 & #279. Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comics #55. Sad Sack and the Sarge Harvey Comics #15.
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Teen Titans DC Comics #20 2018 Lot #170 (Sale Order 170 of 500) Written by Adam Glass. Art by Bernard Chang. Cover by Alex Garner. Batman has no idea what he's doing. Superman? Not a clue. Wonder Woman? Whatever. Damian Wayne is Robin, and he's done with the bleeding-heart approach favored by the heroes of the senior circuit. New plan of action: recruit a new Teen Titans. Kid Flash, Red Arrow and newbies Roundhouse, D'jinn and…wait, Lobo has a daughter? That'll end well. And then build something in secret deep beneath the new Teen Titans HQ. Secret from his teammates, secret from even Batman. It's a secret that will change the way you look at Robin forever!
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Shazam DC Comics #1 2019 Lot #171 (Sale Order 171 of 500) Written by Geoff Johns. Art and Cover by Dale Eaglesham. The superstar team of writer Geoff Johns and artist Dale Eaglesham reunite to launch the first all-new SHAZAM! monthly title set in the DC Universe in almost 20 years! (What took you guys so long?!) Teenager turned super-hero Billy Batson struggles to balance school and superheroics! (Guess which one is more fun?) But when Shazam unlocks a shocking secret deep within the Rock of Eternity, it challenges everything he knows about the worlds of magic and his family's future as its champions! Also, witness the bizarre team-up of Dr. Sivana and Mr. Mind as they set off to build a society all their own! Don't miss the start of an epic run in the making as 'Shazam and the Seven Realms' begins!
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Identity Crisis DC Comics #2 2004 Lot #172 (Sale Order 172 of 500) Continuing the shocking miniseries that will shake the entire DCU to its very core! In the aftermath of a devastating loss, past and present members of the JLA revisit a deep dark secret of their collective past. Alliances will form and trusts will be broken as the heroes and villains try to solve the greatest mystery to hit the world in decades!
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The Savage Dragon Image Comics #3 1992 Lot #173 (Sale Order 173 of 500) "Rock this Town!" Guest-starring Badrock. Cameos by Spawn and Shaft. 1st appearance of Nurse (who later turns out to be Mighty Man of Freak Force). Story and art by Erik Larsen. Dragon is hospitalized after his confrontation with the new Super-Patriot. It is discovered that Dragon can regenerate damaged tissue at an amazing rate (he heals real fast). But he's not on his feet for long when he's inexplicably attacked by Badrock, the Boy of Stone. Why would Youngblood's resident strong guy attack an officer of the law? The answer may shock and, at the very least, amuse you.
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Brigade Image Comics #2 1992 Lot #174 (Sale Order 174 of 500) In the second issue of this Youngblood spin-off, meet Genocide (who had a cameo last issue), Brigade's first and perhaps deadliest foe. This issue picks up where the first one ended and literally launches our heroes into their first adventure in outer space in "Eve of Destruction" by Hank Kanalz, Eric Stephenson, Rob Liefeld, Marat Mychaels, Paul Scott and Norm Rapmund.
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2 Issues. the brave and the bold presents Green Arrow The Butcher and the Questions DC Comics #1 & # Lot #175 (Sale Order 175 of 500) 2 Issues. the brave and the bold presents Green Arrow The Butcher and the Questions DC Comics #1 & #2.
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2 Issues. Harbinger Valiant Comics #10 & #15. Lot #176 (Sale Order 176 of 500) 2 Issues. Harbinger Valiant Comics #10 & #15.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #504 2004 Lot #177 (Sale Order 177 of 500) In the aftermath of the inter-dimensional rift caused by Spider-Man & Doctor Strange's battle with Dormammu, a sorceress of limitless power is set free from years of captivity ... and sets forth on a quest through Manhattan to properly thank the one responsible for it: Spider-Man. And if that weren't bad enough, guess who's on her trail? LOKI...
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Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comics #8 Silver Age 1960 Lot #178 (Sale Order 178 of 500) Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comics #8 Silver Age 1960
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Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comics #5 Silver Age 1960 Lot #179 (Sale Order 179 of 500) Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comics #5 Silver Age 1960
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The Nam Marvel Comic #12 1987 Lot #180 (Sale Order 180 of 500) Cover by Mike Golden. "From Cedar Falls, With Love," script by Doug Murray, art by John Severin; CpL Ed Marks may be getting ready to end his tour of duty, but he's still got to go out on patrol; And while there, he witnesses the first use of the toxic defoliant, Agent Orange!
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The Nam Marvel Comic #11 1987 Lot #181 (Sale Order 181 of 500) Cpl. Marks' first Christmas in Vietnam forces him to reassess his old beliefs in face of the war-torn reality around him in "'Tis the Season." Written by Doug Murray, with art by Mike Golden and John Beatty.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #248 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #182 (Sale Order 182 of 500) Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Thunderball attacks Spidey in "And He Strikes Like a Thunderball." Script by Roger Stern, breakdowns by John Romita Jr., finishes by Brett Breeding. What this issue is best-known for is the famous ten-page back-up story, "The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man!"
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #247 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #183 (Sale Order 183 of 500) Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Black Cat, Hobgoblin, and Thunderball cameos in "Interruptions." Script by Roger Stern, breakdowns by John Romita Jr., finishes by John Romita Sr. Romita Jr./Romita Sr. cover.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #246 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #184 (Sale Order 184 of 500) Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Various characters' daydreams are revealed in a series of vignettes in "The Daydreamers!" Script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Dan Green. Black Cat guest appearance. Cameos by the Watcher, Cary Grant, John Travolta, Woody Allen, the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom, Doctor Octopus, the Hobgoblin, the Red Skull, Loki, the Cobra, Mephisto, Kraven, the Vulture, Juggernaut, the Absorbing Man, and a Skrull. Whew! Romita Jr./Dan Green cover.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #244 Bronze Age 1983 Key 3rd Appearance of the Hobgoblin. 1st C Lot #185 (Sale Order 185 of 500) Key 3rd Appearance of the Hobgoblin. 1st Cameo Appearance of Lefty Donovan. Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Third appearance of the Hobgoblin in "Ordeals!" Script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Klaus Janson. Black Cat cameo. Romita Jr./Bob Wiacek cover.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #242 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #186 (Sale Order 186 of 500) Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. The Mad Thinker and his Awesome Android are after Spidey in "Confrontations!" Script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Kevin Dzuban. Mary Jane Watson, Doctor Octopus, and Black Cat cameos. Letter to the editor from comic artist Evan Dorkin. Romita Jr./Terry Austin cover.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #240 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #187 (Sale Order 187 of 500) Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. It's the Vulture yet again in "Wings of Vengeance!" Script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Bob Layton. Cameos by Doctor Octopus, the Owl, the Black Cat, and the Gladiator. Romita Jr./Layton cover.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #232 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #188 (Sale Order 188 of 500) Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. The Cobra and Mister Hyde team up against Spider-Man in "Hyde...In Plain Sight!" Script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Jim Mooney. Romita Jr./Al Milgrom cover. MegaForce back cover ad with William Stout art.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #229 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #189 (Sale Order 189 of 500) Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. The Juggernaut versus Madame Web in "Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut!" Script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Jim Mooney. Cameos by the X-Men, the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and Wong (Dr. Strange's servant). Romita Jr./Al Milgrom cover.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #213 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #190 (Sale Order 190 of 500) Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. The Wizard battles Spider-Man at the World Trade Center in "All They Want To Do is Kill You, Spider-Man." Script by Denny O'Neil, breakdowns by John Romita Jr., finishes by Jim Mooney. There's also a great full-page Dr. Strange ad drawn by Frank Miller--at one time he was going to be taking over the book, but that never happened.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #208 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #191 (Sale Order 191 of 500) Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. First 50 cent issue. Spider-Man faces Fusion, the Twin Terror, in "Fusion!" Story by Jim Shooter and Mark Gruenwald, script by Denny O'Neil, layouts by John Romita Jr., finishes by Al Milgrom and Brett Breeding. Romita Jr./Milgrom cover.
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6 Issues. Foolkiller Marvel Comics #1. A Voice in the Dark Image Comic #1. Babyteeth Midtown Comic # Lot #192 (Sale Order 192 of 500) 6 Issues. Foolkiller Marvel Comics #1. A Voice in the Dark Image Comic #1. Babyteeth Midtown Comic #1 Cover B. Sharkey the Bounty Hunter Midtown Comic #1. The Scumbag Image Comic #1. Gamora Midtown Comics #1 Marvel Now.
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5 Issues. Sad Sad Sack World Harvey Comics #14. Sad Sack Harvey Comics #226 & #280. Sad Sack Laugh S Lot #193 (Sale Order 193 of 500) 5 Issues. Sad Sad Sack World Harvey Comics #14. Sad Sack Harvey Comics #226 & #280. Sad Sack Laugh Special Harvey Comics #74. Sad Sack's Army Life Parade Harvey Comics #44.
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Universal Studios Monsters Frightening Facts Golden Book Lot #194 (Sale Order 194 of 500) Universal Studios Monsters Frightening Facts Golden Book
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Universal Studios Monsters presents The Wolf Man Golden Book Lot #195 (Sale Order 195 of 500) Universal Studios Monsters presents The Wolf Man Golden Book
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Universal Studios Monsters presents The Mummy Golden Book Lot #196 (Sale Order 196 of 500) Universal Studios Monsters presents The Mummy Golden Book
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Poker Token Venom the Last Dance Marvel Lot #197 (Sale Order 197 of 500) Poker Token Venom the Last Dance Marvel
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Marvel Agent Carter TV Show abc lapel pin Lot #198 (Sale Order 198 of 500) Marvel Agent Carter TV Show abc lapel pin
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16 Assorted Lion King movie Collectable cards AMC Theaters Skybox complete set 1-16 Lot #199 (Sale Order 199 of 500) 16 Assorted Lion King movie Collectable cards AMC Theaters Skybox complete set 1-16
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The New Inferior 5 DC Comics #9 Silver Age 1968 JUST THE COVER Lot #200 (Sale Order 200 of 500) JUST THE COVER. "Mummy's the Word!" While investigating a museum jewel theft, the I5 stumble across an alien plan to conquer Earth. Awkwardman battles Dumb Bunny. Script uncredited, pencils by Winslow Mortimer, inks by Tex Blaisdell. Cover by Mortimer and Blaisdell.
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Various Wolverine From Then Til Now Marvel 6 Cards. Various The Adventures of Batman and Robin DC 7 Lot #201 (Sale Order 201 of 500) Various Wolverine From Then Til Now Marvel 6 Cards. Various The Adventures of Batman and Robin DC 7 Cards. Asylum Seeds The Adventures of Batman and Robin.
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Two sets of Star Wars stickers Lucasfilm 1980 Lot #202 (Sale Order 202 of 500) Two sets of Star Wars stickers Lucasfilm 1980
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47 Various Cards. Super Mario Brothers, Scooby Doo, Magic the Gathering, Marvel, Hero: 108, Skylande Lot #203 (Sale Order 203 of 500) 47 Various Cards. Super Mario Brothers, Scooby Doo, Magic the Gathering, Marvel, Hero: 108, Skylanders, Bakugan.
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Captain Frank Hawks Air Ace and the League of Twelve Whitman Comic #1444 Golden Age 1938 Lot #204 (Sale Order 204 of 500) Captain Frank Hawks Air Ace and the League of Twelve Whitman Comic #1444 Golden Age 1938
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17 various Cars cards Disney Pixar Lot #205 (Sale Order 205 of 500) 17 various Cars cards Disney Pixar
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Various Cards and stickers. Looney Tunes, Peanuts, Saved by the Bell, Power Rangers. Lot #206 (Sale Order 206 of 500) Various Cards and stickers. Looney Tunes, Peanuts, Saved by the Bell, Power Rangers.
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3 Books of The Norm. Ball 1 Winter signed by author. Ball 3 Summer. Ball 4 Autumn. Lot #207 (Sale Order 207 of 500) 3 Books of The Norm. Ball 1 Winter signed by author. Ball 3 Summer. Ball 4 Autumn.
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Chuck Malloy Railroad Detective on the Streamliner Whitman Comic #1453 Golden Age 1938 Lot #208 (Sale Order 208 of 500) Chuck Malloy Railroad Detective on the Streamliner Whitman Comic #1453 Golden Age 1938
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International Spy Doctor Doom Faces Death at Dawn Whitman Comic #1148 Golden Age 1937 Lot #209 (Sale Order 209 of 500) International Spy Doctor Doom Faces Death at Dawn Whitman Comic #1148 Golden Age 1937
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The Winning Point Saalfield Publishing Comic #1122 Golden Age 1936 Lot #210 (Sale Order 210 of 500) The Winning Point Saalfield Publishing Comic #1122 Golden Age 1936
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Tom Beatty Ace of the Service Whitman Comic #723 Golden Age 1934 Lot #211 (Sale Order 211 of 500) Tom Beatty Ace of the Service Whitman Comic #723 Golden Age 1934
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Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set Lost Mine of Phandelver Hasbro Lot #212 (Sale Order 212 of 500) If you've been looking to get into D&D, this Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game Starter Set is your chance. The D&D Boxed Game includes a 64-page adventure book and a 32-page rulebook so it's easy to get started. The game is meant for four to six players. Keep it for game nights or give it as a gift to a D&D fan who could use a little guidance getting started.
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Special Mail Order Star Wars 4 inch Figure Han Solo in Storm Trooper outfit Lot #213 (Sale Order 213 of 500) Special Mail Order Star Wars 4 inch Figure Han Solo in Storm Trooper outfit
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DC Red Batman Infinity Cube Warner Brothers Grinstudios Lot #214 (Sale Order 214 of 500) DC Red Batman Infinity Cube Warner Brothers Grinstudios
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Special Mail Order Star Wars B'OMARR MONK Figure Kenner Lucasfilm 1997 Lot #215 (Sale Order 215 of 500) Special Mail Order Star Wars B'OMARR MONK Figure Kenner Lucasfilm 1997
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G.I.Joe Nano Hollywood Rides Jada Hasbro Snow Cat, V.A.M.P. MK-II, H.I.S.S. Tank Lot #216 (Sale Order 216 of 500) G.I.Joe Nano Hollywood Rides Jada Hasbro Snow Cat, V.A.M.P. MK-II, H.I.S.S. Tank
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The Quiqmans by Buddy Hickerson Los Angeles Times Syndicate 1999 Editors proof approval initialled b Lot #217 (Sale Order 217 of 500) The Quiqmans by Buddy Hickerson Los Angeles Times Syndicate 1999 Editors proof approval initialled by editors
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12 sheets Jurassic Park Trading Cards topps 1993 Lot #218 (Sale Order 218 of 500) 12 sheets Jurassic Park Trading Cards topps 1993
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The Quigmans by Buddy Hickerson Editors proof Approval initialled by the editors Lot #219 (Sale Order 219 of 500) The Quigmans by Buddy Hickerson Editors proof Approval initialled by the editors
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Lego Minecraft 21120 The Snow Hideout 327 pieces Lot #220 (Sale Order 220 of 500) Build a LEGO Minecraft snow hideout with an opening door, netherrack fireplace, crafting table, and buildable coal ores! Defend against the exploding Creeper with your Snow Golem’s “snowball†shooters! Includes Steve minifigure with accessories, plus buildable Creeper and Snow Golem figures with special functions. LEGO Minecraft building toys are compatible with all LEGO construction sets for creative building.
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Lego Minecraft 21121 The Desert Outpost 519 pieces Lot #221 (Sale Order 221 of 500) Build a Desert Outpost in the desert biome of the popular online game Minecraft! Combine The Desert Outpost with other sets from LEGO Minecraft: 21128 The Village, 21119 The Dungeon, and more for the ultimate offline building experience!. Includes Steve and Alex minifigures, plus 2 skeletons, a wolf, and TNT LEGO element. LEGO Minecraft building toys are compatible with all LEGO construction sets for creative building.
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Lego Creator 4996 Beach House 522 pieces Lot #222 (Sale Order 222 of 500) Lego Creator 4996 Beach House 522 pieces
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Lego Harry Potter 4867 Hogwarts 466 pieces Lot #223 (Sale Order 223 of 500) Lego Harry Potter 4867 Hogwarts 466 pieces
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Lego City 60117 Van & Caravan 250 pieces Lot #224 (Sale Order 224 of 500) Build a van and a detachable caravan for a fun outdoor camping and cookout adventure! Includes male and female campers and pet dog. LEGO City building toys are compatible with all LEGO construction sets for creative building.
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Lego Harry Potter 4702 The Final Challenge 60 pieces Lot #225 (Sale Order 225 of 500) Lego Harry Potter 4702 The Final Challenge 60 pieces
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Lego Minecraft 21119 The Dungeon 219 pieces Lot #226 (Sale Order 226 of 500) Includes Steve's pickaxe; includes 219 assorted LEGO pieces; set your imagination free. Experience The Dungeon; launch a surprise zombie attack. Rotate the spawner; the perfect gift for fans of LEGO building and Minecraft.
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Lego Minecraft 21113 The Cave 249 pieces Lot #227 (Sale Order 227 of 500) Includes 2 Minecraft minifigures with assorted accessories: Steve and a zombie, plus a spider. Features waterfall, lavafall, coal, iron, redstone, gold, and obsidian elements, plus TNT, torch and a ladder. Includes 249 assorted LEGO pieces. Combine this set with others in the series to create your own LEGO Minecraft world.
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Lego Minecraft 21129 The Mushroom Island 247 pieces Lot #228 (Sale Order 228 of 500) Features a Minecraft Mushroom Island with a huge red mushroom, huge brown mushroom, buildable boat and crafting table, and an animal pen with exploding fence function. Includes an Alex Minecraft minifigure, plus a mooshroom, baby mooshroom and a Creeper. Accessory elements include Alex's pickaxe and a compass. Activate the exploding Creeper function to blast open the animal pen.
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Lego Minecraft 21123 The Iron Golem 208 pieces Lot #229 (Sale Order 229 of 500) Mine iron ore with your diamond pickaxe, smelt it in the furnace and use the crafting table to create iron blocks. Accessory elements include a buildable torch and pumpkin. Includes 2 minifigures: Alex and a zombie, plus an iron golem and a baby pig.
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Lego Minecraft 21154 The Blaze Bridge 372 pieces Lot #230 (Sale Order 230 of 500) Build and venture to The Blaze Bridge with swooping blaze and gravel rockfall functions, burning lava, magma, soul sand, glowstone, gravel, nether quartz, brewing stand, 2 potions, chest and treasure. This collectible LEGO Minecraft construction set includes an Alex minifigure, plus a wither skeleton figure with a Minecraft sword and 2 blaze figures with spinnable blaze rods.
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Lego Harry Potter 4738 Hagrid's Hut 442 pieces Lot #231 (Sale Order 231 of 500) Lego Harry Potter 4738 Hagrid's Hut 442 pieces
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Lego Creator 5891 Apple Tree House 539 pieces Lot #232 (Sale Order 232 of 500) 3 models in 1: Rebuild into a tall townhouse or summer home. Classic family house packed with details, like mail box, lawnmower, outdoor light, water tap in the garden and much more. Features a blue tiled roof which can be lifted to play inside. Highly detailed: Basketball hoop, TV antenna and garage
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Lego Creator 5771 Hillside House 714 pieces Lot #233 (Sale Order 233 of 500) Lego Creator 5771 Hillside House 714 pieces
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Star Wars The Mandalorian The Mandalorian Figure Kenner The Vintage Collection Lot #234 (Sale Order 234 of 500) Star Wars The Mandalorian The Mandalorian Figure Kenner The Vintage Collection
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Star Wars The Black Series The Book of Boba Fett 6 inch Boba Fett Figure Hasbro Lot #235 (Sale Order 235 of 500) Star Wars fans and collectors can display this fully articulated figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection. This Star Wars The Black Series action figure comes with 4 entertainment-inspired accessories that make a great addition to any Star Wars collection.
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G.I.Joe Classified Series Lady Jaye 6 inch Figure Hasbro Lot #236 (Sale Order 236 of 500) This G.I. Joe Classified Series Lady Jaye figure features premium detailing and articulation for dramatic action poseability (some poses may require additional support)
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Star Wars The Black Series Star Wars The Bad Batch Echo 6 inch Hasbro Figure Lot #237 (Sale Order 237 of 500) Star Wars fans and collectors can display this fully articulated figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection.
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Marvel Funko Pop Figure Amazon Exclusive 1020 Spider-Woman Mattie Franklin Lot #238 (Sale Order 238 of 500) Made from high-quality, durable vinyl, this collectible is built to last and withstand daily wear, ensuring long-lasting enjoyment for fans and collectors alike.
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Star Wars The Black Series Star Wars The Mandalorian Ahsoka Tano 6 inch Hasbro Figure Lot #239 (Sale Order 239 of 500) Star Wars fans and collectors can display this fully articulated figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection.
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G.I.Joe Cobra B.A.T. Comic Version Super7 Hasbro 7 inch Figure Lot #240 (Sale Order 240 of 500) This action figure comes with interchangeable heads and hands, a removable chest cover, arm attachments, backpack, rifle, pistol, grenades, battle-damaged lower arm and neck with sparks, and a clear electrical damage spark.
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Star Wars The Black Series Star Wars The Mandalorian Cobb Vanth Hasbro 6 inch Figure Lot #241 (Sale Order 241 of 500) Star Wars fans and collectors can display this fully articulated figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection.
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Star Wars The Black Series Star Wars The Mandalorian Dark Trooper 6 inch Hasbro Figure Lot #242 (Sale Order 242 of 500) Star Wars fans and collectors can display this fully articulated figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection. Star Wars fans and collectors can display poseable figures in their action figure and vehicle collection.
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G.I.Joe Classified Series Cobra Viper Officer & Vipers Figure Hasbro Lot #243 (Sale Order 243 of 500) These G.I. Joe Classified Series Cobra Viper Officer & Vipers figures feature premium detailing and articulation for dramatic action poseability (some poses may require additional support)
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Thundercats Mumm-Ra The Ever-Living Super7 Figure Lot #244 (Sale Order 244 of 500) Thundercats Mumm-Ra The Ever-Living Super7 Figure
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Star Wars Figure George Lucas in Stormtrooper Disquise 50 Lucasfilm Kenner Lot #245 (Sale Order 245 of 500) Star Wars fans and collectors can display this fully articulated figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection.
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G.I.Joe Classified Series Tomax Paoli Figure Hasbro Lot #246 (Sale Order 246 of 500) G.I.Joe Classified Series Tomax Paoli Figure Hasbro
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G.I.Joe Classified Series SGT. Stalker Figure Hasbro Lot #247 (Sale Order 247 of 500) This G.I. Joe Classified Series Lonzo "Stalker" Wilkinson figure features premium detailing and articulation for dramatic action poseability (some poses may require additional support)
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G.I.Joe Classified Series Croc Master & Fiona Figure Hasbro Lot #248 (Sale Order 248 of 500) G.I. Joe Classified Series Croc Master & Fiona figures feature premium detailing and articulation for poseability (some poses may require additional support)
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Heath Ledger Joker picture Hobby Lobby Home Decor 13 x 19 inches Lot #249 (Sale Order 249 of 500) Heath Ledger Joker picture Hobby Lobby Home Decor 13 x 19 inches
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Framed Prince Poster From Batman 23 x 34 inches Warner Bros DC 1989 AZ Local Pickup Only Lot #250 (Sale Order 250 of 500) Framed Prince Poster From Batman 23 x 34 inches Warner Bros DC 1989 AZ Local Pickup Only
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Wyatt Earp Marvel Comic Bronze Age 1972 Lot #251 (Sale Order 251 of 500) Edited by Roy Thomas. Cover by Dick Ayers and Jack Abel. Stories by Stan Lee, Dick Ayers, and Al Williamson. Action-packed Western tales, including the sensationalized adventures of the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp.
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Brides in Love Charlton Comic Group #31 Silver Age 1962 Lot #252 (Sale Order 252 of 500) Cover by Joe Sinnott and Vince Colletta. Stories and art by Joe Sinnott and Vince Colletta. Newly married romance, and all the complications that go with it. Mary gets a reputation for being too free with her affections, in a story with art by future Fantastic Four legend Joe Sinnott. Dale and Louise's newlywed bliss is cut short when his interfering, opinionated mother moves in with them. Interior decorator Barbara finds her wealthy new client Leigh arrogant, yet somehow intriguing. Mother-In-Law Trouble; Bachelor Apartment; Imitation of Love; Duet of Love; I Promise You.
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The Bionic Woman Charlton Comics Group #1 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #253 (Sale Order 253 of 500) Based on the Bionic Woman TV series (1976-78) starring Lindsay Wagner and Richard Anderson. Cover by Jack Sparling. Rico, Come Home!, art by Jack Sparling; Jaime Sommers comes to the aid of one of her students when an attempt is made to kidnap him. Weaker Sex?, art by Jack Sparling; In order to help keep Jaime's bionics a secret, Oscar orders that they be reduced in power between missions, with potentially deadly results. Birth of the Bionic Woman; Editorial recapping the history of the Bionic Woman TV series and of the character Jaime Sommers. Ad for back issues of Charlton's Six Million Dollar Man magazine.
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Gabby Hayes Western Fawcett Publication #30 Golden Age 1951 Lot #254 (Sale Order 254 of 500) Stories and art by Frank Bolle and Rod Reed. The legendary Gabby Hayes, the most famous of all Western movie sidekicks, takes the starring role for adventure and misadventure. In a three-part story, Gabby fool-heartedly goes after the Night Riders, masked gunmen who wear black and strike only after dark. But one of the Riders is secretly the town baker, who plots to get rid of Gabby with poisoned pies. Only he didn't reckon on Aunt Hester's jealousy. Pistol Packing Pattie sharpens her wit on the town layabout. Favorite line this issue: "By the ghost of Casey Jones! Someone's got to stop those cussed Night Riders before they own the whole west!" Gabby Hayes Battles the Night Riders, Chapter One: The Terrible Trio; Sagebrush; Buck Desmond: Big Top Fracas; Quiz; Young Falcon: The Great Stallion; Pistol Packing Pattie; Chief Gray Matter; Chapter Two: A Half-Baked Hero; Mustang Mack; Accompanist Ackley; The Human Porcupine; Bing: Sleepy Time; Loco Lew; Chapter Three: Dynamite Doom.
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Tim Holt Magazine Enterprises #9 Golden Age 1949 Lot #255 (Sale Order 255 of 500) Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Frank Bolle and Fred Guardineer. Western adventure starring movie cowboy Tim Holt. Tim masquerades as a tenderfoot, new to the West, to get the jump on outlaws; The Calico Kid tries to stop a gun dealer from sabotaging peace talks between settlers and Navajos; A map of the territory of the Tim Holt stories, including the town of Bullet. Tim Holt's Western Album; The Terrible Tenderfoot!; The Mine Menace!; Calico Kid; Ride in the Sun; T-H Home Range; Sixgun Sheriff!
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Tim Holt Magazine Enterprises #36 Golden Age 1953 Lot #256 (Sale Order 256 of 500) Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Frank Bolle, Ernie Bache and Dick Ayers. Cover by Frank Bolle. Western adventure starring movie cowboy Tim Holt. Redmask faces a shootout with his own alter ego, Tim Holt. Marshal Rex Fury lets outlaws run amuck in town, but he has something up his sleeve as the Ghost Rider. Redmask seems to have met his destiny. Tim Holt vs. Redmask!; The Ghost Rider: No Law in Little Bend; Death Ride of the Iron Horse; The Killing of Red Mask!
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Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse Whitman Comic #134 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #257 (Sale Order 257 of 500) Cover title says "Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse." Mickey Mouse in "King Pluto" in which Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto land on an island where Pluto becomes a king and "A Walk in a Dark Forest." Issue also has Donald and Daisy in "Cash in the Cabbage Patch" and one-page text story "Ski Shenanigans.
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Real Screen Comics DC Comics #35 Golden Age 1951 Lot #258 (Sale Order 258 of 500) Real Screen Comics DC Comics #35 Golden Age 1951
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Gabby Hayes Western Fawcett Publication #12 Golden Age 1949 Lot #259 (Sale Order 259 of 500) The legendary Gabby Hayes, the most famous of all Western movie sidekicks, takes the starring role for adventure and misadventure. When outlaw Soapy Kake steals a wagonful of soap from under the nose of a sleeping Gabby, Gabby must give chase. Gabby helps the kids build a fort for their club, but then outlaws seize it as a hide-out. Gabby's latest foe is Beaver Ben, who can bite through anything with his beaver-like teeth. Favorite line this issue: "I'll be hornswoggled! The ole galoot is sound asleep!" Chief Gray Matter; Loco Lew; The Soap Thieves; Young Falcon: The Death Trap; Buck Desmond: Paydirt Surprise; The Hide-Out; Beaver Ben, the Biting Bandit.
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Journey into Mystery Marvel Comics #3 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #260 (Sale Order 260 of 500) The Shambler from the Stars!, script by Ron Goulart (adaptation) and Robert Bloch (priginal story), art by Jim Starlin and Tom Palmer; A writer becomes obsessed with an ancient forbidden book of magic, and murders its owner to steal it; However, translation of the book releases a loathsome evil from beyond space and time. Revenge From the Rhine, script by Sam Kweskin, art by Sam Kweskin and Ernie Chan (as Ernie Chua); A German pilot breaks the armistice to kill one more French flier and attain a high military honor, but the testimony of his own men prevents the honor. He murders those who testified against him, and years later all his victims return to kill him in return. Ad for Supernatural Thrillers #2, art by Jim Steranko. Genius, script by Stan Lee, art by Joe Maneely; An intelligent man grows tired among life on Earth as mere humans are like children to him when he receives a telepathic message from what appears to be a beautiful woman on Saturn imploring him to build a rocket to journey to her.
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Red Ryder Comics Dell Comics #61 Golden Age 1948 Lot #261 (Sale Order 261 of 500) Red Ryder, King of the Royal Mounted, the Kiyotee Kids, and Panamint Patty. Two-page text story, "Little Beaver Trouble Shooter."
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Blackhawk DC Comics #220 Silver Age 1966 Lot #262 (Sale Order 262 of 500) Cover by Dick Dillin & Charles Cuidera. Stories by France Herron and George Kashdan? Art by Dick Dillin, Charles Cuidera and Sheldon Moldoff. Featuring the two-part thriller "The Revolt of the Assembled Man"! Plus: Blackhawk World War II Combat Diary story "The Human Grenade"!
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #266 Silver Age 1962 Lot #263 (Sale Order 263 of 500) Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Gold Key Comic #266 Silver Age 1962
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Superman DC Comics #311 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #264 (Sale Order 264 of 500) Cover pencils by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, inks by Bob Oksner. Plague of the Antibiotic Man!, script by Martin Pasko, art by Curt Swan, inks by Frank Springer; Superman believes Krypton survivor Nam-Ek is causing a plague in Central City; Superman and Flash battle him; Lois catches the plague.
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Drag-Strip Hotrodders Charlton Comics #16 Silver Age 1967 Lot #265 (Sale Order 265 of 500) Drama on the racetrack, in the pits, and behind the scenes. Scot Jackson decides to find out who's behind the mysterious flying car that he encountered, and learns the legend of "Dragoo, the ghost of all dead drag racers". Scruffy-faced "beatnik" Alex is new in town, and must prove his car skills to his new friends and his new enemies. Ostracized from the mainstream drag-racing world, Ken King races with the "outlaw" midget-racing circuit, but finds his reputation has followed him even there.
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The Outlaw Kid Marvel Comics #22 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #266 (Sale Order 266 of 500) The Outlaw Kid Marvel Comics #22 Bronze Age 1974
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Teen-Age Charlton Comics Group Comic #27 Silver Age 1962 Lot #267 (Sale Order 267 of 500) Cover by Vince Colletta. Stories and art by Charles Nicholas, Vince Alascia, Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, Dick Giordano, and Vince Colletta. Charlton's long-running romance comic coincides with the blossoming of America's teen culture from the 1950s to the 1970s. Workout partner Joyce helps Richie improve his baseball game, but she's concerned about ladies distracting him from the game - plus, she's secretly in love with him. When Mona's beauty blossoms in senior year, she prioritizes dating over study, but Johnny is concerned that she's going to fail her classes. Sally wonders if she loves soldiers Tom or Joe, and as they prepare to ship out, she must make a choice. Plus a PSA about how church attendance is anti-Communist, "Your Role in the Cold War." How to Catch Love; His Love Was Waiting; Calculated Kisses; Just Lucky; God Is Never Out of Style; Soldier's Gal.
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First Kiss Charlton Comics Group #27 Silver Age 1962 Lot #268 (Sale Order 268 of 500) Young lovers face the challenges of making romance work. Kit falls for Barry, the tennis pro at the resort where they work, but guest Wes causes friction, in a story with art by future Fantastic Four legend Joe Sinnott. In another Sinnott story, Laura is the caretaker for her disabled Uncle Bob, but insurance investigator John thinks Bob is faking. Teen Carol looks older than she is, and she uses this to her advantage in dating older guys, but soon she'll have to tell Steve the truth.
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First Kiss Charlton Comics Group #26 Silver Age 1962 Lot #269 (Sale Order 269 of 500) Hidden Love; Anne Lindstrom tells her cousin Ruth that she isn't romantically interested in George Harris; But when Ruth starts going out with George, Anne discovers that she does love George. You Love Her, Darling; Tom is engaged to Kay; Tom's secretary, Dodi, is secretly in love with Tom too. Wait For Me, Sweetheart; Dave tells Sally to wait for him when he goes into the army; Sally intends to do just that until she meets Joe. Case studies illustrating the pitfalls of marriage article. With All My Heart; Barbara lives in a cheap tenement with her younger sister and brother.
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First Kiss Charlton Comics Group #25 Silver Age 1962 Lot #270 (Sale Order 270 of 500) The Love That Failed; Rae is engaged to Bob, but can't bring herself to go through with the wedding; She leaves town and gets a job as a waitress in a diner. Florence Nightingale biography. Don't Ever Love A Fool; Buckie proposes to Martha, but she has plans for his career that he can't go along with. Column in which Dr. Harold Gluck answers letters about the problems of teenagers in high school. Deception; Kathy Miller clerks at a drugstore and saves her money for a two week vacation at an exclusive summer resort.
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Teen-Age Confidential Confessions Charlton Comics Group #5 Silver Age 1961 Lot #271 (Sale Order 271 of 500) Charlton's romance comic captures the emerging teen culture of the early 1960s, when surfing, hot rods and new fashions in dance and dress swept America. Karen goes on a trip to forget a bad break-up, but during a layover at a snowed-in airport, she meets Jerry. Peg falls for wealthy Norm, whose family owns the mill where her impoverished father works, but his father doesn't approve of him dating Peg. Susie is crushed when her boyfriend Bruce moves away, and he takes the opportunity to break up with her. Plus a guide to keeping a diary, including examples of famous diaries from history.
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Nurse Betsy Crane Charlton Comics Group #18 Silver Age 1962 Lot #272 (Sale Order 272 of 500) Medical drama featuring a nurse and her attractive yet troubled patients. When a famous dancer collapses after a heart attack, Betsy must convince him and his controlling sister that he must give up dancing or die. Betsy takes a vacation at a ski resort to get away from medicine for a while, but must go into action after a car accident. Plus an informational comic about becoming a hospital volunteer, and two different ads for nurse training.
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Just Married Charlton Comics Group #26 Silver Age 1962 Lot #273 (Sale Order 273 of 500) Charlton's long-running romance comic focused on the stormy passions of newlyweds. Cindy becomes the star of a modern-day Cinderella story after meeting shoe salesman Bruce. A bank teller falls for a handsome new customer. Janet believes Bob is the idealized man she's always dreamed of, but what will she do when he inevitably has human failings?
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Monte Hale Western Charlton Comics Group #57 Golden Age 1951 Lot #274 (Sale Order 274 of 500) Movie cowboy Monte Hale wanders the frontier, cleaning up the West one outlaw at a time. In a multi-part story, Monte must rescue a pal from the inaccessible bandit stronghold known as Outlaw Mesa. Comic relief Gabby Hayes meets lady outlaw Esther, who hates cowboys, but she doesn't know about Gabby's lemonade spiked with "Generosity Juice." Outlaw Mesa; Gabby Hayes: Esther the Nester; Gray Hawk: Trail of the Night Loon!; Chief Gray Matter; Motoring Morgan; Eggbert, the Egg King!; Bronko Betsy; Old Slick; Loco Lew; Casanova Charlie; Pinto Pete.
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Rex Allen Comics Dell Comic #2 Golden Age 1951 Lot #275 (Sale Order 275 of 500) Western action with movie cowboy Rex Allen. Rex and young deputy Cal go undercover at Rancho Rufino. They want to know if the pillar of community known as The Deacon is secretly behind the rustlers targeting a nearby ranch. Rex wonders what's in the package that outlaw Grogan leaves at the trading post for Frog Nelson.
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Classics Illustrated Western Stories #62 Golden Age 1949 Lot #276 (Sale Order 276 of 500) Classics Illustrated Western Stories #62 Golden Age 1949
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A Giant Comic Western Roundup Dell Comic #16 Silver Age 1956 Lot #277 (Sale Order 277 of 500) Gene goes after a gang of gun-runners. Deadly Destination starring Roy Rogers, art by Mike Arens. Teamwork starring Trigger and Bullet, art by Mike Arens. Double-Barreled Plot starring Range Rider, art by Tony Sgroi. The False Alarm starring Rex Allen, art by Russ Manning. The Clock starring Wild Bill Elliott, art by Sparky Moore. Jim Beckwourth starring The Frontiersmen, art by John Ushler. Essay on the American buffalo. Priceless Possession starring Johnny Mack Brown, art by Russ Manning. The Courage of Benny Bowen starring Dale Evans, art by Russ Manning.
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The Oklahoman Dell Comic #820 Lot #278 (Sale Order 278 of 500) The Oklahoman Dell Comic #820
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Classics Illustrated The Deerslayer #17 Golden Age 1944 Lot #279 (Sale Order 279 of 500) Classics Illustrated The Deerslayer #17 Golden Age 1944
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Kamandi The Last Boy on Earth DC Comics #55 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #280 (Sale Order 280 of 500) "The Vortex Beast." Script by Jack C. Harris, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Danny Bulanadi. Cover by Al Milgrom and Bulanadi. Kamandi, Dr. Canus, and Pyra battle the Vortex Beast. Spirit emerges from her cocoon with heightened beauty and intelligence.
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The Tuff Little Ghost Spooky Harvey Comics #135 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #281 (Sale Order 281 of 500) The Tuff Little Ghost Spooky Harvey Comics #135 Bronze Age 1973
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The Tuff Little Ghost Spooky Harvey Comics #124 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #282 (Sale Order 282 of 500) The Tuff Little Ghost Spooky Harvey Comics #124 Bronze Age 1971
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The Tuff Little Ghost Spooky Harvey Comics #102 Silver Age 1968 Lot #283 (Sale Order 283 of 500) Spooky - unlike his cousin, Casper the Friendly Ghost - loves to scare people, but his kindly ghost girlfriend Poil disapproves. Spooky finds a new house to haunt, but it turns out to be a ghost house, and Spooky is trapped inside. Casper tries to keep Boobert from scaring people. When Wendy's witchy aunts find a giant kettle, they create their stinkiest brew yet, so Wendy goes in search of the kettle's owner.
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Two-Gun Kid Marvel Comics #120 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #284 (Sale Order 284 of 500) Western action...in the story you demanded! It's the rip-snortin' origin of the Two-Gun Kid in "The Beginning of the Two-Gun Kid" by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers, reprinted from issue #60. Plus these Two-Gun Kid tales by Lee and John Severin from issue #55: "The Fury of Ox Miller!"
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Kid Colt Outlaw Marvel Comics #171 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #285 (Sale Order 285 of 500) Kid Colt Outlaw Marvel Comics #171 Bronze Age 1973
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Top Dog Star Comics #1 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #286 (Sale Order 286 of 500) How Joey and Top Dog met and Top Dog became a part of Joey's family is told in "The Dog-Gone Beginning" and "House About a Dog, Mom?" Then, Mervin Megabucks, the richest and meanest kid in town, discovers that Top Dog can talk and resolves to own Top Dog in "Dognapped" and "The Big Breakout."
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Super-Team Family Presents Flash and the New Gods DC Comic #15 Lot #287 (Sale Order 287 of 500) Gulliver Effect! starring Flash and the New Gods, script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Arvell Jones, inks by Romeo Tanghal; to save Orion from death, Flash must win a race to the end of the universe.
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Marvel Premiere Featuring Doctor Who Marvel Comic #58 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #288 (Sale Order 288 of 500) Dr. Who stars in "Doctor Who and the Iron Legion Book Two: Against the Gods!" Script by Mills and Wagner, art by Dave Gibbons. Back-up: "K-9's Finest Hour."
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Sweetheart Diary Charlton Comics Group #65 Silver Age 1962 Lot #289 (Sale Order 289 of 500) Overworked fashion designer Vicky hires an assistant, but "Chris" turns out to be a handsome man. Sandra is torn between Bill and Fred, a sort of male Betty and Veronica, in a story with art by future Fantastic Four legend Joe Sinnott. Nurse Cynthia Doyle secretly loves the handsome doctor she works with, in a story introducing the character who became the star of the series with the next issue.
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War at Sea Charlton Comics Group #40 Silver Age 1961 Lot #290 (Sale Order 290 of 500) War at Sea Charlton Comics Group #40 Silver Age 1961
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Turok Son of Stone Gold Key Comic #111 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #291 (Sale Order 291 of 500) Turok in "The Death of Turok" in which Turok and Andar journey to the mysterious land of the dead and "Medicine Rock" in which Turok and Andar help a caveman in danger.
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The Human Fly Marvel Comic #5 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #292 (Sale Order 292 of 500) "Fire in the Night!" Written by Bill Mantlo. Art Frank Robbins and Rod Santiago. Cover by Frank Robbins and Joe Sinnott. The Human Fly attempts to rescue a class of disabled children from a towering inferno started by a madman that has been pushed to the brink.
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Vault of Evil Marvel Comics #10 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #293 (Sale Order 293 of 500) A puppeteer is apprehensive when his performances of a puppet murder mystery seem to coincide with real killings. Let's Face It; When a man develops pills that can take twenty years off one's age, an older actor threatens him with violence unless he hands them over. The Pitchman!, script by Stan Lee, art by Bob Brown; A con man sells the Brooklyn Bridge to a country hick--but the sale turns out to be legitimate! They Wait in the Caves!, art by Mort Drucker; A man finds an island abundant with pearls and gives the location to his friend. Bertha Gets Buried, art by Sam Kweskin; A man assumes his wife is cheating, kills her, and buries her in the cellar.
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Korg: 70,000 B.C. Charlton Comics Group #8 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #294 (Sale Order 294 of 500) Adventures of a Neanderthal tribe at the dawn of humanity, based on a live-action Saturday-morning show from Hanna-Barbera. While Korg and the cavemen investigate an approaching glacier, Korg's family is menaced by two rogue cavemen. In another story, Korg and Bok battle a cyclops. A rising full moon is viewed as a portent of evil during a hunting trip.
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Little Dot Harvey Comics #125 Silver Age 1969 Lot #295 (Sale Order 295 of 500) One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Dot's inevitable hippie uncle is Mod, a musician who mistakenly gets blamed for a bank robbery - unless Dot can catch the crooks and clear his name. Little Lotta dresses like her dad for a masquerade party. Richie Rich's gaslighting cousin Reggie plays on Aunt Mazuma's many anxieties.
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Little Dot Harvey Comics #150 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #296 (Sale Order 296 of 500) Little Dot Harvey Comics #150 Bronze Age 1973
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Little Dot Harvey Comics #134 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #297 (Sale Order 297 of 500) "Like, Let's Split, Man!"; When Dot gets a bump on the head she forgets who she is, thinking she's named Cubie and likes to collect squares instead of dots. Cousin Reggie visits Richie's zoo but he complains about everything until Richie scares him with a prank. "Little Dot and Her Uncle Gumshu"; Dot and Lotta compete with Dot's detective uncle to see who can capture a wanted criminal and collect the reward. "Fight for Quiet"; Lotta's Aunt Serena likes everything to be quiet and orderly, but she doesn't mind Lotta aggressively making sure that other people behave themselves. "Seeing Things" Little Dot's Science Corner article; A discussion of light, darkness, human and animal vision, x-ray machines and mirages.
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Little Dot Harvey Comics #140 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #298 (Sale Order 298 of 500) "Anybody For Doubles?"; Mr. Polka hides some bonds while goes out on business, and a look-alike crook shows up to try to get Dot to show him the hiding place; But Dot confuses the crook with her dots. Two one-page Little Lotta stories. "Dot Protectors"; Dot's Uncle Branes invents giant dots that act like force fields, and has Dot test them. "Little Lotta Meets Cousin Pykah"; Cousin Pykah takes a train to visit Lotta, but travels as a package to save money, causing some confusion at the Plump household. "The Gas Pills" text story starring Richie Rich.
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Patsy and Hedy Career Girls Marvel Comics #107 Silver Age 1966 Lot #299 (Sale Order 299 of 500) Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg. When A Star Is Born!, script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Stan Goldberg. Patsy and Hedy's Precious Party Gowns fashion page. Hedy's Swinging Summer Styles fashion page.
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DC Super-Stars presents Secret Origins of Super-Villains DC Comic #14 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #300 (Sale Order 300 of 500) Secret Origins of Super-Villains. All-new stories. Green Lantern stars in "G-- as in Guardians, Green Lantern, and Gorilla Grodd!" (script by Bob Rozakis, pencils by Rich Buckler, inks by Bob Layton). "The Secret Origin of Two-Face--Double Take" (script by Jack C. Harris, pencils by Ed Davis, inks by Joe Rubinstein). Hawkman guest stars in "The Secret Origin of Dr. Light" (script by Paul Kupperberg, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Jack Abel). One-page text featture, "The Origin of the Shark."
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The Friendly Ghost Casper Harvey Comics #146 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #301 (Sale Order 301 of 500) The Friendly Ghost Casper Harvey Comics #146 Bronze Age 1970
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The Friendly Ghost Casper Harvey Comics #158 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #302 (Sale Order 302 of 500) The Friendly Ghost Casper Harvey Comics #158 Bronze Age 1971
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The Friendly Ghost Casper Harvey Comics #154 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #303 (Sale Order 303 of 500) The Friendly Ghost Casper Harvey Comics #154 Bronze Age 1971
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Playful Little Audrey Harvey Comics #98 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #304 (Sale Order 304 of 500) Playful Little Audrey Harvey Comics #98 Bronze Age 1971
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Playful Little Audrey Harvey Comics #81 Silver Age 1969 Lot #305 (Sale Order 305 of 500) Cover by Warren Kremer. Mischievous Little Audrey has misadventures with her friends Melvin, Tiny and Echo. Audrey dresses up as a giant chicken, then fears she may have laid an actual egg. Little Audrey; Lucretia.
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Playful Little Audrey Harvey Comics #63 Silver Age 1966 Lot #306 (Sale Order 306 of 500) Cover by Warren Kremer. Mischievous Little Audrey has misadventures with her friends Melvin, Tiny and Echo. Audrey figures out how to save a birds' nest from a cat without waking the neighbor. Little Audrey; Lucretia.
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Little Audrey and Melvin Harvey Comics #37 Silver Age 1969 Lot #307 (Sale Order 307 of 500) Harvey presents the adventures of mischievous Audrey and her pal Melvin. Audrey and Melvin accidentally terrify Audrey's father, who's been reading "The Monster From the Earth's Core." For a class, Audrey is encouraged to imagine herself as something else. A true history of the sandwich, going back to John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. What a Couple; Not Myself Today; You're Calling the Wrong Number; Brownie's Honor; How the Sandwich Began; Stay Away, Melvin.
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Bullwinkle and Rocky Marvel Comics #5 1988 Lot #308 (Sale Order 308 of 500) Comic book version of the classic cartoon series. In this issue, Bullwinkle saves enough Seven-Cola bottle caps to win a free round trip cruise to Australia. But Boris and Natasha are on that same cruise and when the ship ends up in Ailartsua, Pottsylvania, Boris and Natasha's homeland, by mistake, that means trouble for Bullwinkle and Rocky in "The Backwards Boys or Syob Sdrawkcab Eht" and "Naughty But Nice or Gimme the Bad Ol' Days." Issue also has "Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties – Off The Record" in which Dudley is anxiously awaiting the arrival of the only remaining copy of the record for Slats Holler and His 23-Piece Jug Band. But Snidely wants the record too and will go to great lengths to get it. Issue also has a one-page Bullwinkle gag strip. Scripts by David Manak and art by Ernie Colon & Al Milgrom.
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Bullwinkle and Rocky Marvel Comics #1 1987 Lot #309 (Sale Order 309 of 500) Comic book version of the classic cartoon series. In this issue, Bullwinkle inadvertently invents a flashlight which will makes things invisible. Then, everybody wants that invention, including the evil Boris and Natasha in "The Invisible Ray or ----" and "Not Seeing is Believing or Who Put Out the Lights?" Issue also has "Fractured Fairy Tales" featuring the tale of two witches and how one wanted to meet a dashing young prince and "Bullwinkle's Corner gag strip. Scripts by David Manak and art by Ernie Colon & Al Milgrom.
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Mortal Kombat Blood & Thunder Malibu Comic #1 1994 Lot #310 (Sale Order 310 of 500) The record-setting video game is now a Malibu comic! Join the cataclysmic cast of the hit video game, Mortal Kombat, featuring Sonya Blade, Kano, Raiden, Liu Kang, Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Johnny Cage as fate brings them together for a tournament on a mysterious, interdimensional island. But the deadly battles are the least of their troubles as they race after and against each other for a magical book that the evil Shang Tsung possesses, containing the secrets of mystic martial arts and the power of shape shifting. Whoever gets the book can become the world's greatest martial arts fighter. But they have to go through Shang Tsung's servant, the undefeatable half dragon, half man Goro, first. Written by Charles Marshall. Art by Patrick Rolo and Bobby Rae.
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The Six Million Dollar Man Charlton Comics Group #4 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #311 (Sale Order 311 of 500) Cyborg secret agent Steve Austin learns that corrupt oil barons are plotting with foreign powers against the United States. Written by Joe Gill, with art by Demetrio Sánchez Gómez and Joe Staton. Cover by Jack Sparling.
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The Six Million Dollar Man Charlton Comics Group #3 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #312 (Sale Order 312 of 500) An experimental jet sends Steve Austin back in time, where he has the chance to prevent the accident that made him into the bionic man.
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Jonny Quest Comico #1 1986 Lot #313 (Sale Order 313 of 500) Hail, Hail, the gang's all here! Join Jonny, Bandit, Hadji, Race, and Dr. Quest on their madcap adventures as they foil whatever nefarious plot the baddies have this month. It's action adventure all over the world! This issue contains art by series creator Doug Wildey as well as pages by Steve "The Dude" Rude. The series features art by Mark Wheatley, Marc Hempel, Dave Stevens, Bill Willingham, the Pinis, and many others. A great comic series homage to one of the greatest cartoons of all time.
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Action Comics DC Comic #1 Golden Age 1938 Lot #314 (Sale Order 314 of 500) Legendary issue featuring the origin and 1st app. of Superman by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. 1st app. of Zatara and Lois Lane. One-page Superman story, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster; A space vehicle from a destroyed world lands on Earth, and its occupant becomes Superman; In addition, a scientific explanation for this being's powers is given. "The Coming of Superman," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster; Superman delivers a witness to the governor to stop an execution, then stops a wife-beater; Later Superman, as Clark Kent, goes out with Lois, but she earns the wrath of Butch Matson and Superman must save her; Finally, Clark is assigned a story on the South American republic of San Monte. Superman ad. "The A-G Gang," art by Homer Fleming; Chuck begins a vendetta against the crooked ranch owners who have, by fraud, acquired the range lands he inherited after his father's death. "The Mystery of the Freight Train Robberies," script and art by Fred Guardineer; Zatara and Tong investigate the murders of several railroad detectives and the theft of over $200,000 in loot. "South Sea Strategy" text story by Captain Frank Thomas. "Sticky-Mitt Stimson," script and art by Russell Cole (as Alger); Sticky swipes some apples and is pursued by the police. He gets a lucky break to make good his escape. Untitled The Adventures of Marco Polo story, art by Sven Elven; Marco, his father and his uncle are given an audience with the new Pope; They are sent on a mission to satisfy a request from the Khan of Tartary for priests and men of learning. "The Light Heavyweight Championship," script by Gardner Fox, art by Fred Guardineer; When the Boxing Commission runs a dirty fight trainer out of town, he swears his revenge...against Pep. "The International Jewel Thief," art by Will Ely; An international jewel thief arrives in America as a prisoner, but Scoop and Rusty are on hand to witness his escape with the help of his gang lying in wait. "Murder in England," art by Bernard Baily; Ken is framed for the murder of a man, and, with the help of Betty and Bobby, sets out to prove his innocence. Stardust cartoon. Odds 'n Ends cartoon by Sheldon Moldoff on inside back cover.
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The Ghost Rider Marvel Comics #3 Silver Age 1967 Lot #315 (Sale Order 315 of 500) Cover pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by John Romita (alterations). "Circus of Fear!", script by Gary Friedrich (writer) and Dick Ayers (plot), pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Vince Colletta; When the Barton Brothers Circus comes to Bison Bend the box office is robbed; Sheriff Brooks accuses the Circus' cougar trainer (Adano Andriani, the infamous Cougar) of the theft; The Ghost Rider frees him from jail to help find the real robber; The robber turns out to be Adano's brother-in-law, but Sheriff Brooks still believes that the Ghost Rider is up to no good.
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3 Issues. Zombie World Champion of the Worms Dark Horse Comics #1, #2, & #3 1997 Lot #316 (Sale Order 316 of 500) 3 Issues. Zombie World Champion of the Worms Dark Horse Comics #1, #2, & #3 1997
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Serenity Dark Horse Comics #2 2005 Lot #317 (Sale Order 317 of 500) Joss Whedon and Brett Matthews continue the journey of the brigands and outlaws that call the ship Serenity "home" in this second issue of the prequel to Whedon's Serenity? the highly-anticipated feature film follow-up to his cult-hit TV show Firefly. On the run and out of cash, the ragtag crew of Serenity take on a scavenger mission with the hopes of earning enough dough to disappear for a while. Little do they know an old enemy is scheming to remake their acquaintance with the help of some covert-operatives known only as the Blue Gloves.
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X-Men Phoenix Legacy of Fire Marvel Comic #1 2003 Lot #318 (Sale Order 318 of 500) Fantasy comes to the Marvel Mangaverse! Sisters Jena and Madelyne Pyre give new meaning to the term "sibling rivalry", never agreeing or cooperating on anything. But when the mysterious Sword of Limbo is stolen by a rival family, can Jena & Maddy put their differences aside to reclaim the family heirloom? Artist Ryan Kinnaird uniquely blends line art and 3-D CGI backgrounds to the sexiest Mangaverse adventure yet, in the tradition of In the tradition of Final Fantasy.
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Romantic Story Charlton Comics Group #61 Silver Age 1962 Lot #319 (Sale Order 319 of 500) Tales of secret love, heartbreak, unrequited love, and reconciliation. Margie is engaged to farmer Ray, but a trip to Paris changes her perspective, in a story with art (and cover) by future Fantastic Four legend Joe Sinnott. June marries forest ranger Lew, but she's not prepared for his long absences... and then a forest fire puts everything in perspective.
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Romantic Story Charlton Comics Group #62 Silver Age 1962 Lot #320 (Sale Order 320 of 500) Stories and art by Charles Nicholas, Vince Colletta, and Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Tales of secret love, heartbreak, unrequited love, and reconciliation. Meredith is the hottest girl in school, but she ignores fellow students in favor of her professor, Charles, who looks like Clark Kent. Nearsighted model Erica kisses the wrong man, and that's how she meets Jim. Gary loves Paula, but she's still scarred from witnessing her parents' emotionally abusive relationship.
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Romantic Story Charlton Comics Group #60 Silver Age 1962 Lot #321 (Sale Order 321 of 500) Tales of secret love, heartbreak, unrequited love, and reconciliation. Linda is not sure she wants to be engaged to Paul, and then handsome Jay rescues her from drowning, in a story with art (and cover) by future Fantastic Four legend Joe Sinnott. Vi meets handsome Greg in summer school, and he seems unfazed that her old boyfriend Dirk is in a teen gang. Lois falls for handsome bank teller Bruce, but starts to suspect he's involved with a counterfeit gang. Plus advice on overcoming shyness. The Enemies of Love, Counterfeit Kisses; Uncertain Love; Lindia Gets Her Man; The Other Kind.
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Young Romance DC Comic #173 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #322 (Sale Order 322 of 500) Young Romance DC Comic #173 Bronze Age 1971
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Young Romance DC Comic #172 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #323 (Sale Order 323 of 500) Young Romance DC Comic #172 Bronze Age 1971
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2 Issues. Planet Terry Star Comics Marvel #1 Bronze Age 1985. Wally The Wizard Star Comic Marvel #1 Lot #324 (Sale Order 324 of 500) 2 Issues. Planet Terry Star Comics Marvel #1 Bronze Age 1985. Wally The Wizard Star Comic Marvel #1 Bronze Age 1985.
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Bozo in 3-D Blackthorne Publishing #1 1987 Lot #325 (Sale Order 325 of 500) Sometimes listed as Blackthorne 3-D Series (1985) #24. Blackthorne Publishing presents another in its series of 3-D comics, this one featuring the inspiration for Krusty the Clown, Larry Harmons TV clown Bozo. When negative Bozons threaten to turn world leaders into clowns, including President Reagan himself, Bozo and his friends must find a way to reverse the process. But they didnt reckon on the creation of an Anti-Bozo…. I Walked with a Bozo; Downtown Clown; The Bozo Brigade; Arctic Snows and Circus Shows.
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Diana Prince: Wonder Woman DC Comics #200 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #326 (Sale Order 326 of 500) "The Beauty Hater," script by Denny O'Neil, art by Dick Giordano; Diana knocks Fellows Dill down, and Jonny Double takes his gun; Wonder Woman vs. Dr. Cyber and Doctor Moon. "Mer-Boy vs Bird-Boy!", script by Robert Kanigher, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito; Diana Prince and I-Ching watch children playing a game of tug-of-war, and Diana remembers a time in which she played tug-of-war, with herself as the rope between Mer-Boy and Bird-Boy; The story is a non-canon Wonder Woman Family tale, reprinted from Wonder Woman #144.
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Diana Prince: Wonder Woman DC Comics #198 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #327 (Sale Order 327 of 500) "Return to Paradise Island!", script and pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Dick Giordano; A messenger brings Diana back to Paradise Island, which has been attacked by Ares, who seeks to wrest the secret of inter-dimensional travel from Hippolyta; Felled in the initial battle, Hippolyta lies in a coma, and so it falls to Diana to make the decision to fight on; Horribly outnumbered and battered by another battle, Diana must come up with a new plan to turn the tide; Diana crosses dimensions looking for legendary heroes to gather to repel Ares' hordes, but the heroes refuse her call, though the valkyries led by Brunhilde join the Amazons; But as the women fall in battle, the heroes arrive and rout Ares' warriors.
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Wonder Woman DC Comics #215 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #328 (Sale Order 328 of 500) "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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Wonder Woman DC Comics #267 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #329 (Sale Order 329 of 500) Re-introduction of Animal-Man in "The Man Who Walked with Beasts." Tracing the Cartel to their training grounds in the California desert, Wonder Woman meets Animal-Man, who explains his own grudge against the Prime Planner's Organization. Written by Gerry Conway, with art by Jose Delbo and Vince Colletta. Characters: Wonder Woman; Animal-Man [Buddy Baker]; Roger Denning (flashback); Haskell (flashback); Stymie Sloan (flashback). Cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano.
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Wonder Woman DC Comics #228 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #330 (Sale Order 330 of 500) Silver Age Wonder Woman teams up with Golden Age Wonder Woman to battle the Nazis in "Retreat to Tomorrow!" Script by Martin Pasko, pencils by Jose Delbo, inks by Vince Colletta. The Joker stars in a one-page Hostess ad, "The Cornered Clown."
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DC Sampler DC Comic #2 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #331 (Sale Order 331 of 500) 2-page framing strip by Fred Hembeck. New art (mostly) on 2-page spreads: Atari Force by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (this one's 3 pages), The New Teen Titans by George Perez, The Warlord by Dan Jurgens & Mike DeCarlo, Vigilante by Ross Andru, The Omega Men by Tod Smith & Romeo Tanghal, Jemm by Gene Colan (reprint panels), Infinity Inc. by Jerry Ordway (reprint panels), Swamp Thing by Stephen Bissette, Justice League of America by Chuck Patton & Tom Mandrake, Batman and the Outsiders by Jim Aparo, Thriller by Alex Nino, Star Trek by Tom Sutton & Ricardo Villagran, Blue Devil by Paris Cullins & Gary Martin, Amethyst by Ernie Colon, Legion of Super-Heroes by Keith Giffen.
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Prince Namor, The Sub-Mariner Marvel Comic #14 Silver Age 1969 Key 1st Appearance of Toro in Silver Lot #332 (Sale Order 332 of 500) Key 1st Appearance of Toro in Silver Age. Death of Toro. "Burn, Namor, Burn!" Written by Roy Thomas. Art by Marie Severin and Mike Esposito. Caught between the diabolical machinations of the mad Thinker and the Puppet Master, Prince Namor and the original Human Torch are forced to fight to the death! It's water vs. fire in the ultimate battle for the ages! Featuring cameos by the Avengers, Spider-Man, Nick Fury, the X-Men and the Thing. Includes pin-ups by Bill Everett, Jack Kirby, and Alan Weiss.
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Prince Namor, The Sub-Mariner Marvel Comic #18 Silver Age 1969 Lot #333 (Sale Order 333 of 500) Cover pencils by Marie Severin and John Romita (alterations), inks by Mike Esposito and John Romita (alterations). "Side-By-Side With Triton," script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Marie Severin, inks by Mike Esposito (as Joe Gaudioso); Namor awakens on an operating table in the Stalker's ship and listens to him gloat about his plan to rob the Earth of its precious oceans; Namor learns that Triton is also being held captive and frees him; Together, they battle through the Stalker's troops and prevent the Stalker from bringing about the Earth's doom; They're returned to Earth, but Namor discovers that the aliens have operated on his gills and they no longer allow him to breath underwater; Triton promises to return the trident to Atlantis.
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Strange Tales Featuring Doctor Strange Marvel Comic #187 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #334 (Sale Order 334 of 500) "If Eternity Should Fail!" (from Strange Tales 138), 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; He knows that if Mordo & Dormammu are not stopped, all mankind will be in jeopardy; But after all Strange has been thru, Eternity tells him he already has the power he needs. "Beware, Dormammu Is Watching" (from ST 139), script by Steve Ditko (plot) and Stan Lee (dialogue), art by Steve Ditko; The Ancient One is revealed to be Dormammu's captive; Dr. Strange's mentor tells Strange he must fight on but can only expect token aid; Dormammu forces Clea to watch Strange's defeat; Strange and Mordo square off and battle.
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Love Diary Charlton Publishing #48 Silver Age 1967 Lot #335 (Sale Order 335 of 500) Cover by Dick Giordano. Stories and art by Ernesto Garcia Seijas and Vince Colletta. Women confide tales of romance to their diaries, in a series that sometimes reflected its tumultuous times. Venessa is dating German industrialist Karl, but a handsome government agent tries to convince her that Karl's actually a Commie spy. Yvonne is a social pariah at school because her father (a Mississippi sheriff in the '60s!) is always rousting the teens at the local make-out spot. Anne and Linda go camping in Yellowstone National Park to get away from boys, but that's where they meet handsome park ranger Wesley. Plus hairstyle advice for teens on how to achieve a classic '60s hairdo. A Certain Spy; Canteen Corner; They Called My Dad, Old Bad; Styled for Romance; Love Is a Mental Illness!
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Young Love DC Comics #57 Silver Age 1966 Lot #336 (Sale Order 336 of 500) They say heartache can't last forever -- but if that's true, she had to ask herself..."How Long Can I Go On Loving the Man I Hate?" Plus: Nicole's parents convince her to leave her artist boyfriend for someone of a better social class, but she learns that her new fiance is really just after her money in the International Love Story "Love -- Made to Order"! Also: 'I Remember' as told to Nilda Storm story "On the Edge of Love"! Plus: You Can be Beautiful 1-pager; Miss Teen-Age America contest entry form; and 1-page As Jane Ford Sees It advice column!
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Marvel Triple Action Marvel Comic #2 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #337 (Sale Order 337 of 500) "The Dismal Dregs of Defeat," script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott; Dr. Doom attacks and defeats the FF; appearances by Silver Surfer, Wyatt Wingfoot, and Lockjaw; reprinted from Fantastic Four (1961 series) #58.
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Chili Marvel Comics #20 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #338 (Sale Order 338 of 500) Chili Marvel Comics #20 Bronze Age 1973
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John Bolton Halls of Horror Eclipse Comics #1 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #339 (Sale Order 339 of 500) Written by Dez Skinn and Steve Moore. Art and Cover by John Bolton. Horror-filled reprint tales (originally seen in the UK) featuring the art of John Bolton. In this issue: "The Monster Cabaret" by Dez Skinn (adaptation) and Bolton. Plus: "The Werewolf: Part 1" and "The Werewolf: Part 2" by Steve Moore and Bolton.
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Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds Charlton Comics Group #23 Silver Age 1961 Lot #340 (Sale Order 340 of 500) Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories and art by Steve Ditko, Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, Vince Alascia and Bill Molno. Charlton's popular series features tales of science fiction and fantasy with twist endings. After a nervous breakdown, Clayton can see mischievous little men that no one else can see, in a story with art by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko. A scientist's experiments in "accelerated evolution" result in chimps who like Hawaiian shirts, cigars and sunglasses. Nondescript janitor Nikolas finds a portal to another dimension, where he is revered as "The Wise One." The Quiet Little Men; The Unusual Tails; Spy From Saturnia; The Dream Room; Commander Burkett's Machine.
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Fear Marvel Comics #9 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #341 (Sale Order 341 of 500) "I Entered the Dimension of Doom!", pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; A teenager uncovers a plot of two-dimensional beings to invade Earth by posing as a construction crew to dig a hole in the street that acts as a passageway between dimensions and thwarts their designs. "The Greatest Magician of All," script by Mimi Gold, art by Bill Everett; An old theater watchman tells the story of The Great Marko, a magician who searched for the greatest magic trick of all only to have it stolen by his rival. "Dead Man's Escape!", art by Joe Maneely; A convict from an island prison tries to escape by being dumped in the bay inside of a corpse bag; Instead of dumping him in the bay, a large well has been dug which they are now using to dispose of bodies, inhabited by a large octopus.
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The Frankenstein Monster Marvel Comics #9 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #342 (Sale Order 342 of 500) The monster/Dracula battle continues in "The Vampire Killers!" Script by Gary Friedrich, pencils by John Verpoorten, inks by John Verpoorten. Back-up story, "Seeing Eye." C.A. Winter art.
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The House of Secrets DC Comics #153 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #343 (Sale Order 343 of 500) Cover art by Jim Aparo. Introductory page with Abel, script by Paul Levitz, art by Gerry Talaoc. "The Resurrection Business!", script by Bob Toomey, pencils by Val Mayerik, inks by Augie Scotto; A man who revives the dead for money is strangled by the ungrateful dead. "Don't Look Now!", script by Jack Oleck, art by Alex Niño; A man leads an expedition that ends in disaster to a Greek island rumored to be the home of shape-shifting blood suckers called Cypors; They locate the Cypor cave but all except three all killed retreating from the cave; Explosives are used accidentally to seal the cave and the man who lead the expedition is bitter after returning home with no proof that Cypors exist; He begins to suspect that his wife really died in the cave and that a Cypor took her place so he follows her one evening and sees her feed off a pedestrian; He calls the other man who came back from the expedition and they shoot her.
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Secrets of Haunted House DC Comic #13 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #344 (Sale Order 344 of 500) Featuring: 1 page Destiny introductory story "Secrets of Haunted House" drawn by Romeo Tanghal; 10 page Destiny story "The Cry of the Werewolf!" written by Mike Fleisher and drawn by Alex Nino; 6 page Destiny story "A Nice Place to Die" written by Jack Oleck and drawn by Douglas Aleskey (as Douglas Aleksey) & Wayne Howard; half page DC Profiles #36: Gerry Conway (biography). Cover by Joe Orlando and Dick Giordano.
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Unexpected DC Comics #182 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #345 (Sale Order 345 of 500) Cover art by Luis Dominguez. Sorry This Coffin Is Occupied, script by Carl Wessler, art by Ernie Chan. Flight to Frenzy, script by George Kashdan, art by Ernesto Patricio. Two Graves For My Corpse, script by George Kashdan, art by June LoFamia.
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The Occult Files of Doctor Spektor Whitman Comic #25 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #346 (Sale Order 346 of 500) The Occult Files of Doctor Spektor Whitman Comic #25 Bronze Age 1982
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Classics Illustrated #125 The Ox-Bow Incident 2012 Lot #347 (Sale Order 347 of 500) Classics Illustrated #125 The Ox-Bow Incident 2012
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Johnny Mack Brown Dell Comic #8 Golden Age 1952 Lot #348 (Sale Order 348 of 500) Movie cowboy Johnny Mack Brown and his horse Rebel face down owlhoots and outlaws in the Old West. Johnny tries to figure out the connection between a gambler who never loses, illegal liquor on the reservation, and a scientist who vanishes in a "ghost pueblo." To find out, Johnny and his friend Fawn must enter the ghost pueblo themselves. A prospector finds an injured man and gets caught up in the fight for a gold mine. Plus fun facts about the Pony Express. Pony Express; Ghost Pueblo; A Letter for Dick; The Devils Sentries.
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Hopalong Cassidy Fawcett Publication #25 Golden Age 1948 Lot #349 (Sale Order 349 of 500) Stories and art by Rod Reed and Frank Bolle. Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. Outlaw Squint Eyes and his gang attempt to take over the Schwanga tribe's oil well by kidnapping all the women in the village. When Hammerhead and Windy start selling shares in a copper mine where there is no copper, Hoppy gets suspicious. Pistol-Packin' Pattie posits that courage is a good thing, but any man who doesn't fear rattlesnakes is a fool. Painted cover may be the work of Norman Saunders. Plus a vintage Tootsie Roll ad, Captain Tootsie and "The Babe Ruth Story", with art by Shazam co-creator CC Beck, and a vintage American Flyer model train ad. Prisoners of Greed!; Hill Billy; The Twin River Bonanza!; The Knifer; Phil the Fisherman; Be a Sharpshooter!; The Music Box of Death!; Whitey Whiskers and Daniel Boone, Jr.: Headstrong in More Ways Than One; Ridin' Herd with William Boyd; Pistol-Packin' Pattie; Topper's Last Stand!
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Hopalong Cassidy Fawcett Publication #73 Golden Age 1952 Lot #350 (Sale Order 350 of 500) Stories and art by Frank Bolle and others. Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. Reporter Burbank is assigned to cover the fire at the trophy shop, but instead he steals a fortune in diamonds. A tip-off on a planned cattle rustling leads to Hopalong being trapped in a burning barn. You can figure that Pistol Packing Pattie doesn't go easy on clumsy dance partners. Greed's Reward; Hill Billy; Whitey Whiskers: The Elegant Eater; Diamonds of Death; Gold Dust Trail; Pistol Packin' Pattie; The Fiery Revenge; Show Business Shotton; Quiz.
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Gene Autry Comics Dell Comic #91 Golden Age 1954 Lot #351 (Sale Order 351 of 500) Comic book featuring the famous singing cowboy hero Gene Autry. Gene Autry photo cover. Indian Musical Instruments article by August Lenox. "The Ghost of Smugglers Castle," art by Nicholas Firfires; After killing their boss, Carl Davis, the two crooks turn Smugglers Castle into a haunted house, searching for his hidden loot. "A Mighty Peculiar Coincidence" text story; A purse with 28 dollars is lost, but contains only 25 when found. "Shorty Laughs Last"; Grubstaking Shorty didn't pay off for Coles, but it did for Shorty, when Coles called off the deal a little too early.
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Gene Autry Comics Dell Comic #24 Golden Age 1949 Lot #352 (Sale Order 352 of 500) Stories and art by Jesse Marsh, Nicholas Firfires and Elizabeth Beecher. Singing cowboy Gene Autry was a multimedia star from the 1930s-1950s, in music, movies, radio, and television, as well as comic books. Gene intervenes when he sees a rancher about to be ambushed by an outlaw. But when the rancher tells him about his recent gold discovery, Gene puts two and two together. Panhandle Pete tells the story of Cheetwah the Cloud-Rider. The Secret at Bottomless River; The Red Shirt; Panhandle Pete: Cheetwahs Treasure.
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Gene Autry Comics Dell Comic #21 Golden Age 1948 Lot #353 (Sale Order 353 of 500) Stories and art by Jesse Marsh and Elizabeth Beecher. Singing cowboy Gene Autry was a multimedia star from the 1930s-1950s, in music, movies, radio, and television, as well as comic books. This issue features art by Tarzan artist Jesse Marsh. Gene, Flapjack and Sheriff Hubbell finally track down King Fancher and his gang. But they're not going down without a fight. Cowhands Andy and Gillie run across some Jayhawkers who try to confiscate their cattle. Outlaw Roundup; Champeen Bean Shooter; The Jayhawkers.
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Gene Autry Comics Dell Comic #20 Golden Age 1948 Lot #354 (Sale Order 354 of 500) Stories and art by Jesse Marsh and Till Goodan. Singing cowboy Gene Autry was a multimedia star from the 1930s-1950s, in music, movies, radio, and television, as well as comic books. In a story with art by Tarzan artist Jesse Marsh, railroad surveyors stumble on the hideout of outlaw Dakota Jones. And that leads Gene to King Fancher, the outlaw leader he's been tracking. Panhandle Pete tells the story of the Comanche Cave. The Railroad Bandits; Matching Wits; The Comanche Cave.
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Gene Autry Comics Dell Comic #62 Golden Age 1952 Lot #355 (Sale Order 355 of 500) Stories and art by August Lenox and Bob Jenney. Singing cowboy Gene Autry was a multimedia star from the 1930s-1950s, in music, movies, radio, and television, as well as comic books. Gene investigates when a pirate's Jolly Roger flag heralds the merging of a 1950s boy's two favorite things: cowboys and pirates! It turns out to be the hideout of Long John, who runs his outlaw gang like a pirate ship. Panhandle Pete tells the tale of the Lost Van Duzen Mine. Plus a look at airplanes and cattle. The Cowboy Pirates; The Only Passenger; The Lost Van Duzen Mine; Some Indian Designs; Wings Over the West.
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Batman The Dark Knight Falls DC Comic Book Four 1986 Lot #356 (Sale Order 356 of 500) "The Dark Knight Falls," script by Frank Miller, pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson; Russia launches a nuclear warhead called Coldbringer in response to Superman's presence in Corto Maltese; Superman diverts the missile to an uninhabited desert area; The warhead was designed to disrupt electronics and communications and throw dust and debris into the atmosphere; Deprived of sunlight, Superman nearly dies; Gotham descends into chaos; Some citizens, including Jim Gordon, pull together to fight the fires and retain some semblance of civilization until the power is restored; Batman battles the Joker and the police; The U.S. government sends Superman to take the Dark Knight down; Oliver Queen, the former Green Arrow, prepares Batman for his ultimate battle.
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Basil Wolverton's Fantastic Fables Dark Horse Comics #1 1993 Lot #357 (Sale Order 357 of 500) Story and art by Basil Wolverton. From the hilariously slapstick to the eerily macabre, Fantastic Fables showcases one of comics' most original storytellers. Wolverton's weird and wonderful creations have fascinated and delighted readers since the late 1920s. Now Dark Horse is proud to present this collection of reprinted stories to a whole new generation of readers. Featuring a nightmarish wraparound cover that only Basil Wolverton could conjure up!
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Wagon Train Dell Comic #971 Silver Age 1960 Lot #358 (Sale Order 358 of 500) Wagon Train Dell Comic #971 Silver Age 1960
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Wild Bill Elliott Comics Dell Comic #3 Golden Age 1950 Lot #359 (Sale Order 359 of 500) Photo cover of Wild Bill Elliott. Stories and art by Bob Jenney and Carles Cary Fontserè. Western adventure featuring movie cowboy Wild Bill Elliott, star of the Red Ryder and Wild Bill film series. Bill finds his friend Sheriff Gage dying after an ambush, and Gage gives him a map and the words El Brujo. El Brujo turns out to be an outlaw leader who has discovered the Lost Trail, a secret route across the border. Stevie's faithful dog alerts Bill after Stevie is captured by outlaws. Wild Bill Elliott; The Battle of the Prairie Star.
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Classics Illustrated Waterloo Jack Lakes Productions #135 2012 Lot #360 (Sale Order 360 of 500) Classics Illustrated Waterloo Jack Lakes Productions #135 2012
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Classics Illustrated The Virginian Jack Lakes Productions #150 2012 Lot #361 (Sale Order 361 of 500) Classics Illustrated The Virginian Jack Lakes Productions #150 2012
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Wally Wood War ACG Comic #1 1995 Lot #362 (Sale Order 362 of 500) Sometimes listed as Masters Series #1. ACG reprints classic war stories from comics legend Wally Wood that originally appeared in Charlton Comics. A lone captain resists the Japanese occupation of the Philippines; Two soldiers attempt to escape from a Nazi prison camp; Morales and Forbes attack a Japanese pillbox bunker during the invasion of Iwo Jima. Featuring reprints from Charltons War and Attack and D-Day. One-Man Mission!; The Prisoner in Chateau in Beaujais; Lone Defender!; The Underwater Avenger; D-Day for the Fighting Airborne; Iwo Jima.
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DC Special presents Super-Heroes Battle Super-Gorillas DC Comic #16 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #363 (Sale Order 363 of 500) DC Comics Presents Super Heroes Battle Super Gorillas! That's right folks, this is the reprint issue to end all reprint issues in which four of DC's mightiest heroes battle big, menacing monkies. Batman and Robin discover that not all the monkies are in the zoo, every comic book or two you meet one or two, this time in "Batman Battles the Living Beast-Bomb!" written by Gardner Fox with art by Carmine Infantino and inks by Joe Giella. Superman faces the kryptonite vision of Titano in a 1960's tale, "Titano the Super Ape!" written by Otto Binder with art by Wayne Boring. Wonder Woman becomes "Wonder Woman--Gorilla!" in a 1967 adventure, written by Robert Kanigher, with art by Ross Andru and inks by Mike Esposito. Flash has a run in with Grodd, the Super-Gorilla in a 1963 epic, "The Reign of the Super-Gorilla!" written by John Broome, with art by Carmine Infantino and inks by Joe Giella.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Giant-Sized Annual Marvel Comic #21 1987 Lot #364 (Sale Order 364 of 500) The marriage of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson in "The Wedding." Plot by Jim Shooter. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Paul Ryan. Inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by John Romita Sr. Newsstand Edition. At long last wedding bells ring for Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson! What an exciting day! The blushing bride will need something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue! While the Amazing Spider-Man will need to take care of two things before the big day! First, the easy task...short circuit Electro's latest scheme! And second, the tough one...put the memory and heartache of Gwen Stacy in the past forever. Will another trip to the Brooklyn Bridge bring peace to the wondrous wall-crawler? Or will the ghosts of days gone by derail a bright future with Mary Jane? Carpe diem, web-slinger! Appearances by Flash Thompson, Harry Osborn, Liz Osborn, Betty Leeds, Aunt May, Anna Watson, Joe Robertson, J. Jonah Jameson, and Willi Smith. Flashback cameos by the Green Goblin, Gwen Stacy, and Uncle Ben.
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Spider-Man Marvel Comic #1 Totment Part One of Five 1990 Lot #365 (Sale Order 365 of 500) Torment: Part 1 of 5. Story, art and cover by Todd McFarlane. Fresh off his legendary run on Amazing Spider-Man, super-star artist Todd McFarlane is given the reigns to his very own Spidey title. Right out of the gate the wall-crawler will be challenged like never before as mysterious and ominous drums in the distance are driving the savage Lizard to cut a swath of death and destruction through the streets of New York City. Can Spider-Man discover the one responsible for this madness before his arch foe causes more damage?
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #1 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #366 (Sale Order 366 of 500) "Til Death Do Us Part!" Story by Louise Simonson. Art by Greg LaRocque and Jim Mooney. Painted cover by Charles Vess. The alien symbiote (aka black costume) ambushes Peter Parker while he is getting dressed. Now Spider-Man must battle the black costume and the new Vulturions on his way to the Baxter Building! Meanwhile, Aunt May laments Peter's decision to drop out of graduate school.
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Spy Smasher Flashback Fawcett Comic #1 Golden Age 1941 Lot #367 (Sale Order 367 of 500) Spy Smasher story starring Dark Angel (intro) and Franklin D. Roosevelt, art by Charles Sultan. Spy Smasher story starring Vikranz and Hans Bokmann, art by Charles Sultan. Shoot To Kill text story by Carl Formes (La Rac Semrof). Sabotage in the Training Camps starring Spy Smasher and Herman, art by Charles Sultan. Here Come the Indians starring Spy Smasher and War Hatchet, art by Charles Sultan. Spy Smasher wears his brown costume in this issue.
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Master Comics Flashback Fawcett Comic #21 Golden Age 1941 Lot #368 (Sale Order 368 of 500) The Coming of Captain Nazi, script by Bill Woolfolk, art by Mac Raboy; Hitler introduces a new foe for the super heroes in America: Captain Nazi, who is sent to the United States specifically to destroy its weakling "heroes." The Black Dragon Society, art by Charles Sultan; Minute Man [Jack Weston] vs. the Black Dragon Society. The Curse of the Balandrachu starring El Carim, art by George Tuska. The Goat People and the Dragon, script by Otto Binder, art by Rafael Astarita; Captain Venture vs. King Leon. The Peacemakers starring the Companions Three. The Landers-Benson Range War, art by Ralph Carlson; Buck and Mike run smack into a range war, and have to make peace. Black Giant, the Man From the Grave starring Zoro, The Mystery Man.
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All-American Comics Flashback DC Comics #24 Golden Age 1941 Lot #369 (Sale Order 369 of 500) Promotional advertisement for 6 of DC's biggest heroes starring in Action, Detective, Adventure, All-American, More Fun and Flash Comics. The Slave Racket, script by Bill Finger, art by Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]; When Jim Cass tells him how he was tricked into working as a slave in the tropics for tycoon R. J. Karns, Alan Scott signs on for the same job; Then, as Green Lantern, he encourages the workers to rebel before grabbing the overseer in order to take him to the U.S. to force him to testify against Karns. Neither Man Nor Mouse starring Scribbly and the Red Tornado, script and art by Sheldon Mayer. Mutt and Jeff strips by Al Smith (as Bud Fisher). Believe It or Not by Robert L. Ripley. The Factory Infiltrators starring Hop Harrigan, script and art by Jon L. Blummer [as Jon L-B]. Shakedown Racket starring The Atom, script by Bill O'Connor, pencils by Ben Flinton, inks by Leonard Sansone. Just Call Me Mr. Black starring Ben Webster, script and art by Russell Cole [as Edwin Alger]. Duty on the Docks starring Red, White and Blue, art by William Smith. Illustrated promotional ad for All-Star Comics #4 and the new JSA adventure "For America and Democracy!
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Pep Comics Flashback Archie Publication #1 Golden Age 1940 Lot #370 (Sale Order 370 of 500) Introduction and first appearance of The Shield "G-Man Extraordinary," script by Harry Shorten, art by Irv Novick; The Shield is sent to stop a Stokian spy ring; some Shield origin details revealed. Untitled intro and origin Comet story, script and art by Jack Cole; After injecting himself with a gas fifty times lighter than hydrogen, John Dickering discovers he can now take leaps that are more like flying; Beams now shoot from his eyes and when the rays cross whatever he's looking at disintegrates. Glass is the only thing that can stop the beams; He vows to use his new powers for good; He starts by going after a typhoid racketeer. Untitled Jocko story, script and art by Dick Ryan. Untitled Sgt. Boyle story; introduction and origin of Sgt. Henry "Hank" Boyle. Untitled story, art by Lin Streeter; The Queen of Diamonds (introduction) and the Rocket (introduction) battle Rado Von Kelter. Untitled story, script by Manly Wade Wellman, art by Lin Streeter; Fu Chang (intro and origin), American university-educated and living in San Franciscos Chinatown, is devoted to the teachings of the Chinese gods and has sworn his life to aid the oppressed. "Murderer's Brew" text story by Will Harr. Untitled story, script by Manly Wade Wellman, art by Maurice Gutwirth; Bentley (introduction) versus The Mayfair Monster (Sir Rupert Napier. "Klondike Cafe Robbed," art by Jack Binder; Young playboy and newspaper reporter Flash Calvert becomes the Falcon in order to effectively battle against the enemies of the free press.
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All Star Comics Flashback DC Comics #1 Golden Age 1940 Lot #371 (Sale Order 371 of 500) Hawkman (script by Gardner Fox, art by Sheldon Moldoff), the Sandman (script by Fox, art by Chad Grothkopf, not Creig Flessel), Gary Concord the Ultra-Man (only appearance; script and art by Jon L. Blummer as "Don Shelby"), the Flash (script by Fox, art by Everett (E.E.) Hibbard), the Spectre (script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily), Biff Bronson (script by Albert Sulman, art by Joseph Sulman), the Hour Man (script by Ken Fitch, art by Baily), and Red, White and Blue (script by Siegel, art by William Smith). Two-page text story, "Exile to Jupiter" by Evelyn Gaines. Cover art (composite) by Creig Flessel, Hibbard, Blummer, and Baily.
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Military Comics Flashback Quality Comics #1 Golden Age 1941 Lot #372 (Sale Order 372 of 500) Untitled story, script by Will Eisner and Bob Powell, art by Chuck Cuidera; Warsaw, Poland 1939. The Nazis are massing to rout the Polish Air Force, the only obstacle to their victory over Poland, and are being led by the Nazi commander, Captain von Tepp; However, in his attack, the brother and sister of a lone survivor are killed, and this survivor, later to become The Blackhawk, vows to hunt down von Tepp and make him pay personally for their deaths. Untitled story, art by Bob Powell (as Bud Ernest); The boys lose their contract as test pilots after a crack-up and find themselves being asked to join a group called the Red Dragon Squadron. Untitled story, art by Fred Guardineer; "Wild Bill" Dunn, an American engineer, survives a British scouting expedition in Ethiopia, meets an Australian named Private Jones, and for months they work together to create a war machine from the remains of Fascist equipment that they call the Blue Tracer, and which they hope will provide the capabilities to overcome a local enemy tribe. Untitled story; Three British soldiers, looking for help for their battalion under siege, are saved, ironically, by a Billy goat, and soon find help with a group of French soldiers. Untitled story, script and art by Klaus Nordling; An unlikely duo team up to foil the attempts of a Nazi attache who is interested in obtaining information on a secret U.S. fighter. Untitled story, script by John Stewart, art by William Smith; A group of Nazi spies work their way into the ranks of America's military services, attempting to turn over to the enemy some of the U.S.'s best ships. Untitled story, script and art by Jack Cole; Origin of the Death Patrol. Untitled story, art by Elmer Wexler; The Origin of Miss America. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; The schooner "Albatross" succeeds in capturing the Battleship "Kaiser Adolf," then must take on the Nazis' new battleship, "Kronzprinz Albrecht."
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Silver Streak Comics Flashback Comic House #6 Golden Age 1940 Lot #373 (Sale Order 373 of 500) Cover art by Jack Cole. Silver Streak story, script and art by Jack Cole; intro of pet falcon the Whiz. Sky Wolf story. Bill Wayne story. Slow Drawin' Fool text story by Kane Miller. Claw story, script and art by Jack Cole. Master of Courage starring Daredevil (intro), art by Jack Binder. Lance Hale story. Ace Powers story. Planet Patrol story with The Starfish Men of the Water Planet. Dickie Dean story, art by Jack Cole.
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The Doll Man Quarterly Flashback Quality Comic #1 Golden Age 1941 Lot #374 (Sale Order 374 of 500) "Phantom Swordsman"; Doll Man (Darrel Dane) battles The Phantom Duelist (Steve Morton). Gags humor page with Poison Ivy by Gill Fox. "The Vulture"; Doll Man battles the winged villain The Vulture. The Laugh Parade humor page by Tony Di Preta. "Origin of Justin Wright," script and art by George Brenner (as Wayne Reid); Justin receives a telegram summoning him to the offices of Cronin, Fox and DiPreta, where Cronin informed Wright, because it was his 26th birthday, he stood to inherit his parents' fortune; At his boyhood home, while going through some of his parents' possessions, he discovers a red scarf that belonged to his mother; From that moment on, he wears that scarf and a blue suit, vowing to avenge his parents' murder as Just 'N' Right. "The Framing of Joe Davis"; Doll Man vs. Slats and his gang. "Black Gold"; Doll Man vs. Prof. Weezel. "Red Light of Doom" text story by Robert M. Hyatt. "The Black Gondolier"; Doll Man battles The Black Gondolier.
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comic #199 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #375 (Sale Order 375 of 500) "The Son of Doctor Doom!" Script by Marv Wolfman. Art by Keith Pollard (breakdowns) and Joe Sinnott (finishes). Cover by Keith Pollard and Joe Sinnott. The FF are helplessly imprisoned in Dr. Doom's transference globes while their powers are transferred into the body of Victor Von Doom the second! While the transfer takes place, the people's rebellion, lead by Zorba, grows outside Doom's castle! It looks like the invincible Doctor Doom is in supreme control, but when the Fantastic Four break out, Zorba breaks in, and Doom's son breaks down...the good doctor is under attack from all sides!
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The Witching Hour DC Comic #61 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #376 (Sale Order 376 of 500) Featuring: 1 page The Witching Hour introductory story starring Mildred, Mordred and Cynthia, drawn by E.R. Cruz; 7 page story "What Can You Get For a Ghoul Who Has Everything?" written by Carl Wessler and drawn by Jess Jodloman; 4 page story "Marked for Death" drawn by Buddy Gernale? (as B.G.); 6 page story "May I Spill Your Guts?" written by George Kashdan and drawn by E.R. Cruz. Cover by Luis Dominguez.
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The Witching Hour DC Comic #40 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #377 (Sale Order 377 of 500) Splash page with art by E.R. Cruz; "The Tunnel of Sorrow" (script by Carl Wessler, art by Ernie Chan (as "Ernie Chua"); "The Devil Will Get You if You Don't Watch Out" (script by George Kashdan, art by Bernard Baily); and "The Madwoman of Marshwood Lane"
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The Witching Hour DC Comic #73 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #378 (Sale Order 378 of 500) "She-Devil in Paradise" (script by George Kashdan, art by Frank Redondo), "The Crime of Your Life" (scirpt by Al Case, art by Tenny Henson), and "Don't Dare Pick Up a Stranger" (script by Carl Wessler, art by E.R. Cruz). Luis Dominguez cover.
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The Witching Hour DC Comic #75 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #379 (Sale Order 379 of 500) Splash page with art by E.R. Cruz; "To Catch a Witch"; "The Night Time Stopped" (script by Carl Wessler, art by Fred Carrillo); and "Crazy for the Kill" (script by George Kashdan, art by Gerry Talaoc). This issue also contains a 2-page CBS Saturday morning cartoon ad with art by Neal Adams that contains drawings of Batman and Robin, Tarzan, Isis, and others.
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The Witching Hour DC Comic #76 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #380 (Sale Order 380 of 500) Four all-new witchly weirdies! Featuring: 1 page The Witching Hour introductory story starring Mildred, Mordred and Cynthia, drawn by E.R. Cruz; 6 page story "The Man Who Bought Death!" written by Carl Wessler and drawn by Dick Ayers & Chic Stone; 3 page story "Smile If It Kills You" written by Carl Wessler and drawn by Ernesto Patricio; 7 page story "Ring Out the Wretched!" written by George Kashdan and drawn by E.R. Cruz. Cover by Luis Dominguez.
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The Witching Hour DC Comic #81 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #381 (Sale Order 381 of 500) Featuring: 1 page The Witching Hour introductory story starring Mildred, Cynthia and Mordred, drawn by E.R. Cruz; 7 page story "Two Faces of Evil" written by George Kashdan and drawn by Tenny Henson; 3 page story "Blind Frenzy" written by George Kashdan and drawn by Pat Broderick; 6 page story "The Haunted Planet" written by George Kashdan and drawn by Jerry Grandenetti. Cover by Luis Dominguez.
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Beyond the Grave Charlton Comic #3 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #382 (Sale Order 382 of 500) More tales of ghosts, witches, and demons from Charlton's stable of artists. Anna uses her niece Lucille's psychic powers to find people to rob, but those aren't Lucille's only powers, in a story with art (and cover) by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko. Hateful townspeople attack the Bolt Mansion with fire, but their hate will come back at them. The ghost of a French soldier lures three Nazis into the crypts below Paris. Plus a text story with spot illustrations by future horror legend Tom Sutton. Incident at Soulbridge; City of the Dead; The Lonesome Bride of Carnabey Castle; All in the Mind of Lucille Michaud.
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Master of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #31 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #383 (Sale Order 383 of 500) "Snow Buster!" Script by Doug Moench, pencils by Paul Gulacy, inks by Dan Adkins. It's the conclusion to Shang Chi's most epic adventure yet. Can the Master of Kung Fu and his allies stop the villains' mad scheme before it's too late? The letters page includes Marvel Value Stamp series A # 85 (Lilith, Dracula's daughter by John Romita Sr.). Plus, "GI Joe Meets the Atomic Man" in a 1-page ad for the popular original Joe action Figure by Hasbro. Captain Marvel and Nitro (the villain whose actions would lead to Marvel's death and spark the Civil War in 2006) star in a one-page Hostess ad, "The Big Bang!"
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Master of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #100 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #384 (Sale Order 384 of 500) Special Giant-Sized 100th Issue. "Red of Fang and Claw, All Love Lost!" Story by Doug Moench. Art by Mike Zeck and Gene Day. The Stalker of Whitechapel has returned, and Leiko must face her greatest peril. Shang Chi's malevolent father's past comes back to haunt him yet again. When your father is Fu Manchu, trouble is always sure to find you.
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Master of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #61 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #385 (Sale Order 385 of 500) "Glass Orchid!" Story by Doug Moench. Art by Jim Craig and John Tartag. Meet the savage Skull Crusher. He just might be the Master of Kung Fu's master.
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Master of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #74 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #386 (Sale Order 386 of 500) "Bynocki Triumphant!" Part 3 of 4. Story by Doug Moench. Art by Mike Zeck and Bruce Patterson. Though their master is since dead, the mischievous creations of Mordillo Island live on. Now, Shang Chi and his erstwhile adversary, Shock-Wave, must fight side-by-side to survive their experience here.
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Master of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #76 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #387 (Sale Order 387 of 500) "Smoke, Beads, and Blood!" Story by Doug Moench. Art by Mike Zeck and Gene Day. Cover by Mike Zeck. When Shang Chi seeks the wisdom of an old man all he finds is betrayal. Now, he must yet again fight for his life against strangers but this time he learns the name of a new enemy, Zaran.
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Master of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #91 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #388 (Sale Order 388 of 500) "Triumphs of the Spirit!" Story by Doug Moench. Art by Mike Zeck and Gene Day. The street gang known as the Joy Boys of Chinatown have declared Shang Chi their new leader, and his first order of business is to lead them against their rivals, the Golden Claws. Can even the Master of Kung Fu stifle the burning rage of two gangs and stop this senseless turf war before anyone is killed in the crossfire?
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Master of Kung Fu Marvel Comic #92 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #389 (Sale Order 389 of 500) "Shadows from a Silent Past!" Story by Doug Moench. Art by Mike Zeck and Gene Day. In the aftermath of last issue's events Shang Chi is wounded. Luckily he has Leiko at his side to help him because another mystery is afoot.
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Skull the Slayer Marvel Comic #5 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #390 (Sale Order 390 of 500) Magic, Myth and Madness!, script by Bill Mantlo, art by Sal Buscema and Sonny Trinidad; Skull finds himself battling to save Camelot alongside the Black Knight, but when Morgan Le Fay's troops arrive, he is horrified to discover Corey, Jeff and Ann fighting on their side; his friends were never dead, only transmuted by Slitherogue, but they haven't forgiven or forgotten Scully running out on them and they're out for revenge; The fighting stops when Corey is wounded and the Black Knight destroys Morgan, but then the Knight reveals that he too is a robot like Morgan and all the others; As the Knight leaves and the robots prepare to rebuild to fight another day, Skull vows to get his reluctant, mistrustful 'team' out of the Tower of Time.
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Ghost Stories Dell Comic #35 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #391 (Sale Order 391 of 500) Anthology comic which features spooky and suspenseful stories relating to ghosts and other mysteries from the beyond. This issue features "Forget-Me-Not," "The Second Crew," "Do Unto Others," and "You See, There's This Monastery in Oregon."
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Ghostly Tales Charlton Comic #118 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #392 (Sale Order 392 of 500) Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories and art by Steve Ditko, Bill Fraccio, Tony Tallarico, Joe Gill, Antonio, and Mike Pellowski. A horror anthology from Charlton that often featured work by Steve Ditko and other comics luminaries. Exterminator Kendall really, really hates rats, and the feeling is mutual, in a story with art (and cover) by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko. The discovery of a strange pit leads three men to turn against each other. Alexandra must defeat the ghost on her island before she can go in search of her true love. The Exterminator; The Hell Pit; A Solemn Oath!
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Supernatural Thrillers Featuring The Headless Horseman Rides Again Marvel Comic #6 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #393 (Sale Order 393 of 500) Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Ernie Chan. The Headless Horseman Rides Again!, script by Gary Friedrich, pencils by George Tuska, inks by Jack Abel; Duke Durbano discovers who killed his friend Matt Carter, and tracks down Bones Bullinger; But who is posing as the Headless Horseman?
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Ghosts DC Comic #59 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #394 (Sale Order 394 of 500) Cover by Luis Dominguez. Featuring: 1 page intro story "Ghosts and the Supernatural" written by Murray Boltinoff and drawn by E.R. Cruz; 6 page story "The Demon Within Me" written by George Kashdan and drawn by Rico Rival; 4 page story "Satan's Graveyard" written by George Kashdan and drawn by John Calnan; 6 page story "Curse of the Phantom Witch" written by Carl Wessler and drawn by E. R. Cruz; 1 page text story "The Boy Who Frightened a Ghost" written by Murray Boltinoff.
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Doctor Strange Marvel Comic #47 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #395 (Sale Order 395 of 500) The Grand Illusion!, script by Roger Stern, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Dan Green; Dr. Strange trains Clea, attacking her with mystical spells; she deflects his attack; as a reward, Strange awards gives her a magic spell book; Strange battles Ikonn, the Lord of Illusions.
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Doctor Strange Marvel Comic #39 Bronze Age 1980 Lot #396 (Sale Order 396 of 500) The Old Dark House, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Dan Green; Dr. Strange battles Baron Mordo; Madeleine de St Germaine, a former love of Strange's, introduced; Alfeo Spinosa, a priest in charge of church occult libraries, introduced.
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Doctor Strange Marvel Comic #69 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #397 (Sale Order 397 of 500) Sea Cruise, script by Roger Stern, art by Paul SmithDoctor Strange and Dane Whitman board a sea cruise, trying to rest and relax; Unfortunately, Strange has to battle a giant sea serpent that tries attacks; The Serpent turns out to be an effect of magic created by Umar, Strange's enemy; Umar believes Strange is helping a rebellion in her dimension together with Clea and Rahl; Clea summons Strange at the cruise and tells him everything about their rebellion at her dimension and warns Strange about Umar.
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Doctor Strange Marvel Comic #74 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #398 (Sale Order 398 of 500) Cover art by Mark Badger. And Now... the Beyonder!, script by Peter B. Gillis, art by Mark Badger; Clea stays in the Dark Dimension as queen; Strange battles the Beyonder in this Secret Wars II tie-in; Continued from Secret Wars II #5.
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Doctor Strange Marvel Comic #31 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #399 (Sale Order 399 of 500) A Death for Immortality, script by Don McGregor, pencils by Ricardo Villamonte (breakdowns) and Tom Sutton (finished art), inks by Tom Sutton; Dr. Strange battles Alaric, who wields the Atlantean Sword of Kamuu; Sub-Mariner guest stars.
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Doctor Strange Marvel Comic #12 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #400 (Sale Order 400 of 500) Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Tom Palmer. Final Curtain!, script by Steve Englehart, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Tom Palmer; Strange confronts versions of himself as the 'successful man of power' at the Dance of the Red Death; The head of the power-mongers wears Richard Nixon mask; the Earth is destroyed; appearances by Clea, Eternity, and Baron Mordo. Richard Nixon cameo. Letters to the editor from comics writer Peter Gillis and Dean Mullaney (Eclipse Comics). The letters page also contains Marvel Value Stamp series B #37 (Captain America by Jack Kirby).
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The Miami Mice Comic Rip off Press Inc #1 1986. Signed by Writer. Lot #401 (Sale Order 401 of 500) The Miami Mice Comic Rip off Press Inc #1 1986. Signed by Writer.
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Sad Sack Harvey Comics #176 Silver Age 1966 Lot #402 (Sale Order 402 of 500) Sad Sack Harvey Comics #176 Silver Age 1966
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Star Wars Day May the 4th be with you Free Preview Marvel Comic #1 2019 Lot #403 (Sale Order 403 of 500) Star Wars Day May the 4th be with you Free Preview Marvel Comic #1 2019
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Star Wars Dark Horse Comics #1 2000 Lot #404 (Sale Order 404 of 500) by MIKE KENNEDY and CARLOS MEGLIA; cover by ANDREW ROBINSON. Remember when Han Solo was still a scoundrel? Ah, the good ol' days... A group of Hutts decide to place a wager to see who really carries the most weight throughout the Galactic Underworld. When it comes to setting a goal for this contest they decide to hire crews to seek out the fabled Yavin Vassilika ? a legendary treasure which most sentient beings believe to be fictional. The best and brightest rogues of the Star Wars Universe are recruited, and you won't want to miss it as Boba Fett, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Greedo, Lando, Dengar and others team up and square off to decide who is the best scoundrel in the galaxy!
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Classic Star Wars Dark Horse Comics #3 1992 Lot #405 (Sale Order 405 of 500) Luke and the Scooby Gang try to sabotage Darth Vader's new super Star Destroyer before it's finished. Luke considers a job offered to him by Admiral Griff, who claims to be rebelling against the Empire. Imperial pilot Tanith Shire tries to seduce a reluctant Luke.
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Star Wars Crimson Empire III Empire Lost Dark Horse Comic #2 2011 Lot #406 (Sale Order 406 of 500) Mike Richardson (W), Paul Gulacy (A), Michael Bartolo (C), and Dave Dorman (Cover) Kir Kanos, the last surviving member of Emperor Palpatine's Royal Guards, has been 'invited' to join a cadre of Imperial officers intent on returning the Empire to its former glory. Meanwhile, the rising New Republic comes under fire when assassins put Kanos's adversary (and occasional romantic interest) Mirith Sinn in the crosshairs!
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #91 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #407 (Sale Order 407 of 500) The villain's name is Knife, and he's out to enslave the world of the Wookiees--and Chewie's brother-in-law is helping him! "Wookie World" is written by Jo Duffy, with art and cover by Tony Salmons and Tom Palmer.
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #100 Bronze Age 1985 Lot #408 (Sale Order 408 of 500) Special double-sized issue! The Nagai invade the Alliance HQ on Endor! A computer has grounded the best Alliance pilots--Han and Luke--and Princess Leia must face the brunt of the attack alone! "First Strike" is written by Jo Duffy, with art by Cynthia Martin, Art Nichols and Sam De La Rosa. Cover by Tom Palmer.
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #30 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #409 (Sale Order 409 of 500) "A Princess Alone!" Written by Archie Goodwin. Art by Carmine Infantino and Gene Day. Trapped within an Imperial stronghold, the beautiful and brave Princess Leia must use her wits to escape certain death. Includes a 1-page ad for the Rom the Spaceknight action figure, the toy that inspired the comic series by the same name.
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #23 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #410 (Sale Order 410 of 500) "Flight into Fury!" Written by Archie Goodwin. Art by Carmine Infantino and Bob Wiacek. Have Luke, Leia, and the rest survived their arduous ordeals at the Wheel only to fall into the clutches of Darth Vader himself?
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #11 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #411 (Sale Order 411 of 500) "Star Search!" Written by Archie Goodwin. Art by Carmine Infantino and Terry Austin. Think the first time Princess Leia and Han Solo kissed was in the movie "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back?" Well guess again. Check out this issue to see what I mean. Meanwhile, find out where the missing Luke Skywalker and his droids, C-3PO and R2-D2, have been all this time.
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #62 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #412 (Sale Order 412 of 500) Cover art by Walt Simonson. "Pariah!", script by Walt Simonson (plot) and David Michelinie (plot, script), pencils by Walt Simonson (layouts) and Tom Palmer (finished art), inks by Tom Palmer; Luke is full of grief over a Rebel's death. Has the Force betrayed him?
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #5 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #413 (Sale Order 413 of 500) A New Hope: Part 5 of 6. "Lo, the Moons of Yavin!" Based on the screenplay by George Lucas. Adapted by Roy Thomas. Art by Howard Chaykin and Steve Leialoha. Luke does not have long to mourn the loss of Ben Kenobi as the Millennium Falcon is attacked from all sides by deadly Tie-Fighters. Even if these Rebel heroes do survive this latest attack, the Empire knows the location of the Rebel's secret headquarters. They don't have long before the Death Star, a space station with the power to destroy planets, delivers the killing blow to the rebellion once and for all.
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Richie Rich Riches Harvey Comics #10 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #414 (Sale Order 414 of 500) Richie Rich Riches Harvey Comics #10 Bronze Age 1974
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Richie Rich Riches Harvey Comics #9 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #415 (Sale Order 415 of 500) Richie Rich Riches Harvey Comics #9 Bronze Age 1973
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Richie Rich Diamonds Harvey Comic #11 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #416 (Sale Order 416 of 500) Richie Rich Diamonds Harvey Comic #11 Bronze Age 1974
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Richie Rich Bank Book Harvey Comic #10 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #417 (Sale Order 417 of 500) "A Little Family Picnic"; Richie suggests a picnic on the Rich estate, and his parents love the idea; However, as they set out, Richie is surprised to see a caravan of trucks following them to the picnic spot Mr. Rich has selected. Landscapers clear an area and lay down sod, exterminators spray for insects, the air is scented with perfume, a marching band and circus performers entertain them, and a bevy of butlers serve food that has been flown in by helicopter. Untitled one-page Little Dot story; Lotta packs her lunch in a double bass case. "What's A Friend For?"; Gloria tries to make Richie jealous. "The Only Way"; The Polkas take Dot to a hypnotist to help her kick her dot obsession. "A Star is Gone" text story. "The Defender"; Lotta gets in trouble trying to help people.
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Richie Rich Money World Harvey Comic #9 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #418 (Sale Order 418 of 500) "The Magic Color Part 1," art by Ernie Colon (?);Richie's cash turns white, and he discovers it's part of a plot by crooked employees at the mint. Untitled one-page story; Richie can't remember the last of the Seven Seas. Untitled one-page story; Irona admires Mrs. Rich's birthstone ring and wants one of her own. "Color Me Green" (The Magic Color Part 2), art by Ernie Colon (?);Richie, Cadbury, and Gloria defeat the crooks at the mint and restore the color of Richie's money. "The Hat," art by Ernie Colon (?);Richie has a difficult time getting home with his father's new hat. "The Safe Way!" text story. "Prettier Than a Picture," art by Ernie Colon (?);Reggie wants to make a good impression on movie star Gretta La Goodie.
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Richie Rich Jackpots Harvey Comics #8 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #419 (Sale Order 419 of 500) Richie Rich's fortune is both the cause and solution to his comedic misadventures. Richie discovers a strange land where people do not trust science, and meets Keno, the lone scientist who lives there. Richie and his mean cousin Reggie have a race, in cars equipped with high-tech gadgets. Richie and Mr. Rich face Reggie and his dad in a doubles tennis tournament. Plus a 1980 calendar featuring the Harvey characters. The Genius of Long Ago; Youve Got to Keep Trying; Fast Fortune; Tennis, Anyone?
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Richie Rich Harvey Comics #124 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #420 (Sale Order 420 of 500) Richie Rich stars in Why Can't I Be Different? (Richie longs to be someone else), I'd Rather Be Me! (Richie walks through alley and mysteriously changes), Robot Relative (Irona gets robot cousin), and Nothing to Sneeze At! (Richie takes arctic expedition). Ad for Richie Rich comics. Ad for Richie Rich, Casper, Wendy, Sad Sack, Spooky and Little Audrey records. Cover pencils by Warren Kremer.
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Richie Rich Harvey Comics #118 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #421 (Sale Order 421 of 500) Harvey's flagship title featuring the adventures of Richie Rich, the richest kid in the world. Professor Pianissimo gets the Rich family involved with one of the most valuable violins in the world, a fabled Stradivarius. Richie's mean cousin Reggie invests in a pill that can turn water into gasoline - or is it just another prank? Cadbury the butler tells another story of his former employer, Sir Ruddy Blighter. The Rich Canal; Waterway to Go; Richie Rich and the Stradivarius; The Gas Pills; 22 Skidoo!; Cadbury: He Who Laughs Last.
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Richie Rich Harvey Comics #105 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #422 (Sale Order 422 of 500) Harvey's flagship title featuring the adventures of Richie Rich, the richest kid in the world. Little Dot meets her mysterious Uncle X. Richie sees homeless people waiting for food, and decides to take them all home for dinner. Little Lotta goes out for sports, hoping to earn an athletics letter. Beautiful Dreamer; The Guard; Little Dot: Uncle X; Richie and the Bread Line; Little Lotta: A Letter for Her Sweater.
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Richie Rich Harvey Comics #110 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #423 (Sale Order 423 of 500) Richie Rich stars in The Sneezer (sneezing crook robs Rich mansion) and Super Prankster (Richie uses Super Prank Pills against Reggie). Little Dot stars in Cool It, Baby (Dot flies in rocking chair). Little Lotta stars in Caught in the Act (Lotta thinks actor is actual robber). Toy soldier ad featuring Russ Heath art. Ad for Charlie Brown TV special books. Cover pencils by Warren Kremer.
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Richie Rich Harvey Comics #86 Silver Age 1969 Lot #424 (Sale Order 424 of 500) Richie Rich stars in The Incredible Shrinking Boy (with The Shrinker, Cadbury, and Mr. Rich) and Bigger is Better (The Shrinker shrinks Richie and Cadbury). Little Dot stars in My Darlin' Daughter (Dot thinks about potential inventions by Uncle Branes). Little Lotta stars in Panic in the City (with Uncle Charlie and an escaped gorilla). Ad for Casper cartoon. Cover pencils by Warren Kremer.
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Richie Rich Harvey Comics #71 Silver Age 1968 Lot #425 (Sale Order 425 of 500) Richie Rich stars in Richie Rich and the Missing Crown! (Richie hunts for the crown of Richard the Lionhearted) and The Hiding Place (part two of Missing Crown). Little Lotta in A Hospital Case (Lotta attempts to keep things quite in hospital zone). Little Dot stars in Uncle Branes' Will Power Invention (Dot wears a headband that lets her place dots by thinking about it). Ad for the Casper the Friendly Ghost and Company TV show. Cover pencils by Warren Kremer.
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Richie Rich Jackpots Harvey Comics #10 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #426 (Sale Order 426 of 500) Richie Rich Jackpots Harvey Comics #10 Bronze Age 1974
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Richie Rich Money World Harvey Comics #10 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #427 (Sale Order 427 of 500) Richie Rich Money World Harvey Comics #10 Bronze Age 1974
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Wendy The Good Little Witch Harvey Comics #67 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #428 (Sale Order 428 of 500) Wendy's aunts make Wendy bad, but she turns the tables on them by making them good, so everyone is ready to be changed back to normal. "Naughty All the Time!!"; Witch Neurosa shrunk the aunts to tiny size, and now they need Wendy's help to find a spell to make them normal size again. Untitled one-page story; Spooky's boos help an old man climb to the top of a tree to retrieve a stuck kite. Untitled one-page story; Casper dreams that he likes to scare people. "Brew Hoo!"; Wendy tries to dispose of her aunts' horrible witches' brew, but nothing can destroy it. "Ghost in Disguise"; Casper finds some animal costumes but they only get him into trouble when he tries them on. "Not So Sweet" text story. "Silence Is Golden" text story. "Forgot the Woid"; Spooky gets a bump on the head and forgets the work "boo," so some rabbits try to convince him that the word he's looking for is "love."
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Wendy The Good Little Witch Harvey Comics #63 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #429 (Sale Order 429 of 500) Cover has Wendy and Casper. Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. Wendy stars in: "Ski Daddle"; "The Brew Cloud"; two untitled 1-pagers; and 2-page text story "Wendy's Myths," reprinted from Casper the Friendly Ghost (1958 3rd Series Harvey) #135. Also in this issue: Casper in "The Square Egg"; Spooky in "The Ghost Goes West"; and untitled Spooky 1-pager. Characters in this issue: Wendy; Witch Sisters; Gnannette Gnat (introduction); Casper; Siegfried; Mrs. Robin (introduction); two dodoes (introduction); Spooky; Spoyal Spook (introduction); Professor Omega (introduction).
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Wendy The Good Little Witch Harvey Comics #47 Silver Age 1968 Lot #430 (Sale Order 430 of 500) Casper's friend Wendy only wants to help people with her magic, which disgusts her three sinister aunts. Maurice Mouse thinks the birds are talking about him, so Wendy gives him gigantic ears so he can hear what they're saying. Casper finds a way to help people without being seen. Wendy; Casper; Spooky.
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Wendy The Good Little Witch Harvey Comics #46 Silver Age 1968 Lot #431 (Sale Order 431 of 500) Wendy stars in: "When Wendy Was Wicked" (part 1 of story); "Something She Ate" (part 2 of story); and two untitled 1-pagers. Also in this issue: Spooky in "The Haunted Haunt"; Ghostly Trio in "Fatso's New Talent"; untitled Ghostly Trio 1-pager; 1-page text story "Growing Pains," reprinted from Richie Rich (1960 1st Series) #11; and 1-page text story "The Forgetful Elephant," reprinted from Casper's Ghostland (1958) #12. Characters in this issue: Wendy; Casper; Witch Sisters; Spooky; Uncle Clammy; Nightmare; Ghostly Trio; Blemish; Bill; Mary Ellen; Tommy; Billy West.
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SGT. Fury Marvel Comic #138 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #432 (Sale Order 432 of 500) Originally presented in Sgt. Fury (1963) #36. "My Brother, My Enemy!" Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by John Tartaglione. Ayers cover.
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SGT. Fury and his Howling Commandos Marvel Comics #117 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #433 (Sale Order 433 of 500) SGT. Fury and his Howling Commandos Marvel Comics #117 Bronze Age 1974
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SGT. Fury and his Howling Commandos Marvel Comics #107 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #434 (Sale Order 434 of 500) SGT. Fury and his Howling Commandos Marvel Comics #107 Bronze Age 1973
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Chamber of Chills Marvel Comics #2 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #435 (Sale Order 435 of 500) The Monster from the Mound!, script by Gardner Fox (adaptation), art by Frank Brunner; A greedy rancher scoffs at the legend of the local Indian burying ground and digs it up, looking for buried treasure, but releases a vampire; adapting the story "The Horror From the Mound" by Robert E. Howard. Thirst, script by Steve Gerber and Dan Adkins (plot), pencils by Craig Russell, inks by Dan Adkins; A vampire awakens from a sleeping tube on a space ship and kills everyone aboard. Spell of the Dragon, script by John Jakes and Dan Adkins (plot), pencils by Dan Adkins (layouts) and Val Mayerik, inks by Joe Sinnott; The swordsman Brak is sent by a witch to kill a dragon, but she doesn't tell him that he will be compelled to kill the next person he sees after he performs the deed.
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Chamber of Chills Marvel Comics #1 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #436 (Sale Order 436 of 500) Travelers encounter a strange were-man, who appears human at night but becomes a vicious wolf in the morning. Delusion for a Dragon Slayer!, script by Gerry Conway (adaptation) and Harlan Ellison (original story), art by Syd Shores; A construction accident kills a man passing by but before he dies he dreams of performing heroic deeds in a fantasy world. Reprint: They Wait in Their... Dungeon!, script by Stan Lee, art by Russ Heath; After an execution in the gas chamber, a sadistic warden faces a revolt by the inmates and attempts to flee downstairs. Ad for Tomb of Dracula #5 and Werewolf by Night #2, art by Gil Kane, Mike Ploog, and Tom Palmer.
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Crypt of Shadows Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #437 (Sale Order 437 of 500) Midnight on Black Mountain, art by Mort Lawrence; A woman with a terminal illness meets a man who tricks her into becoming a witch. Where Monsters Dwell, art by Basil Wolverton; A scientist finds a way to exile his enemies to another dimension, but one manages to escape and change places with the scientist. Don't Look!, art by Jay Scott Pike. The Scarecrow, art by Russ Heath.
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Crypt of Shadows Marvel Comic #5 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #438 (Sale Order 438 of 500) I Die Too Often, script by Carl Wessler, pencils by Gil Kane; A convicted killer has a repeating dream of dying in the electric chair. The Man Who Steals Gravestones!, art by Sol Brodsky; a man who steals gravestones in order to grind them down and resell them is thwarted when one of the corpses wants it back. Red as a Lobster, art by Jim Mooney; Lobsters get their revenge on a diver who likes to boil them alive in order to observe their suffering by herding him into a hot spring. Half Man, Half...?, art by Robert Q. Sale.
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Crypt of Shadows Marvel Comic #7 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #439 (Sale Order 439 of 500) The Haunting of Bluebeard!, art by Tony Di Preta; A man who calls himself Bluebeard murders and robs the guests of his inn, but when a thief carrying a bottle of Nitro becomes his latest victim, Bluebeard decides to dispose of the bottle outside. Death and Tommy Norton, script by Stan Lee, art by John Romita; A boy's toy soldier shoots his aunt when she attempts to murder him. The Man Who Saw Tomorrow, art by Joe Sinnott. The Twin!; In eighteenth-century France, twin brothers are always competing with each other but the one who was born first always thinks of ideas slightly before the other.
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Crypt of Shadows Marvel Comic #9 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #440 (Sale Order 440 of 500) The Haunting of Sleepy Hollow! (from Uncanny Tales 22), pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Ernie Bache; A man tries to get rid of his rival by frightening him as the Headless Horseman, but the other guy has the same idea and succeeds in getting his rival committed to an asylum. Tomorrow! (from Marvel Tales 138); A man is offered a job by a strange organization that gives him glasses that can see 24 hours into the future, and he must report all accidents he sees so that they can be averted. Beyond Death! (from Mystic 30), art by Chuck Winter.
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The Silver Surfer Marvel Comic #1 Silver Age 1968 Lot #441 (Sale Order 441 of 500) "The Origin of the Silver Surfer!" Cameos by the Incredible Hulk, Doctor Doom, and the Fantastic Four. Written by Stan Lee. Art and cover by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott. Many years ago, in order to prevent the total annihilation of his civilization and homeworld, Norrin Radd bargained with the Devourer of Worlds. Imbued with the Power Cosmic, he became the Silver Surfer and Herald of Galactus. However, on the fateful day he arrived on Earth, for love of humanity, he betrayed his master, and thus was cursed to never traverse the space-ways again. This is his story. Includes the Watcher back-up "The Wonder of the Watcher!" Story by Stan Lee. Art by Gene Colan and Syd Shores.
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Star Hunters DC Comics #5 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #442 (Sale Order 442 of 500) Star Hunters DC Comics #5 Bronze Age 1978
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Star Hunters DC Comics #6 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #443 (Sale Order 443 of 500) Star Hunters DC Comics #6 Bronze Age 1978
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Konga Charlton Comics #8 Silver Age 1962 Lot #444 (Sale Order 444 of 500) The monster-sized ape from the 1961 B-movie becomes the star of this popular Charlton monster comic that frequently featured work by future Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko. Scientists discover the frozen form of Konga at the South Pole. They believe he's dead, until an earthquake sends him to the land beneath the surface of Antarctica, which is of course tropical, and filled with dinosaurs. Plus a look at Stone Age humanity by Ditko. Some great full-page monster and dinosaur scenes by pre-Spidey Ditko. The Land of Frozen Giants; The Meldown Man; Why He Survived; The Witch Doctor's Cure.
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Gene Autry and Champion Dell Comic #115 Golden Age 1957 Lot #445 (Sale Order 445 of 500) Singing cowboy Gene Autry was a multimedia star from the 1930s-1950s, in music, movies, radio, and television, as well as comic books. Champion helps a traveling saddle tramp. A man accused of cattle rustling must prove his innocence. The Saddle Tramp; Manoel and the Dancing Kid; Desert Vengeance; The Innocent Rustler.
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Gene Autry's Champion Dell Comic #16 Golden Age 1955 Lot #446 (Sale Order 446 of 500) Comic book featuring stories focusing on famous singing cowboy hero Gene Autrys horse. Painted cover art by Sam Savitt. Ride 'em Cowboy article by George Haas. "Champion and The Lost Gold Mine," art by Morris Gollub; While Champ is scheduled for shoeing, the boys go exploring, stumble across a cave, an old abandoned Spanish gold mine. They take some gold out, are accosted by western thugs. Rebel-dog races home, fetches Champion from the corral; The grown-ups soon follow. "Champion and the Rodeo Robber," art by Morris Gollub; Smoky and nephew Ricky take Champion to the benefit Rodeo where Champion is billed "Extra Added Attraction Champion the Wonder Horse" A second-story burglar, The Phantom Thief, has been plaguing the event. Our protagonists stay at the Barstow Ranch; Ricky hears a prowler, fetches Champ; The thief flees on horseback with Ricky hostage.
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Roy Rogers Comics Dell Comic #12 Golden Age 1948 Lot #447 (Sale Order 447 of 500) Photo cover of the famous singing cowboy, plus interior photos. Smuggler's Ford, script by Gaylord DuBois, art by Albert Micale; Roy comes to the aide of sheepherders again. Pioneers of the Old West, script by Gaylord DuBois. Brownie--Chuck Wagon Charley's Tales, script by Gaylord DuBois, art by Harry Parks.
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Roy Rogers Comics Dell Comic #61 Golden Age 1953 Lot #448 (Sale Order 448 of 500) Roy and the FBI are on the lookout for two men suspected of sabotaging government installations. Mountain Mystery, art by the Al McKimson team; Roy and an old prospector track down an armored car that has been stolen. Man Hunt starring Roy Rogers, art by Albert Micale. Highway Robbery text article. Chuckwagon Charley's Tale story, art by Ray Thayer. Sugar Crisp comic strip on back cover.
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Roy Rogers Comics Dell Comic #74 Golden Age 1954 Lot #449 (Sale Order 449 of 500) Roy Rides the Danger Trail starring Roy Rogers, script by Gaylord DuBois, pencils by John Buscema, inks by Mario Acquaviva. Snow on the Warfield Trail starring Roy Rogers, script by Gaylord DuBois, pencils by John Buscema, inks by Mario Acquaviva. Man Size text story by Gaylord DuBois, art by Till Goodan. Chuckwagon Charley's Tales story, script by Gaylord DuBois, art by Ray Thayer. On the Trail fact page, art by Albert Micale.
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Roy Rogers Comics Dell Comic #63 Golden Age 1953 Lot #450 (Sale Order 450 of 500) Photo cover of the famous singing cowboy. Mantrap on Longshot Mesa starring Roy Rogers and Trigger, art by Albert Micale; Roy and the FBI are searching in the mountains for Dr. Bryce, who was framed for murder. The Rifleman of Boulder Wash, art by the Al McKimson team; Roy and Bullet are on the trail of an escaped convict who has killed two prospectors for their gold. Canyon Burial starring Roy Rogers, art by the Al McKimson team. Ranch Rescue text story. Chuckwagon Charley's Tales story, art by Ray Thayer. Post Grape-Nuts Flakes ad with Roy, Dale Evans, and Trigger.
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Roy Rogers Comics Dell Comic #60 Golden Age 1952 Lot #451 (Sale Order 451 of 500) Conclusive Evidence starring Roy Rogers and Bullet, art by Albert Micale; Roy has volunteered as Deputy Game Warden, and on the first day he finds the Warden himself shot and killed. Forgery Farm starring Roy Rogers, Trigger, and Bullet, art by the Al McKimson team; Hattie is held captive while a double has taken her role. The Killer of Cougar Mountain, art by Albert Micale. Wolf Pack text story. Chuckwagon Charley's Tales story, art by Ray Thayer. Post cereal ad with Roy Rogers, Trigger, and Dale Evans.
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Roy Rogers Comics Dell Comic #50 Golden Age 1952 Lot #452 (Sale Order 452 of 500) Roy Rogers Comics Dell Comic #50 Golden Age 1952
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Roy Rogers Comics Dell Comic #46 Golden Age 1951 Lot #453 (Sale Order 453 of 500) Photo cover of the famous singing cowboy, plus interior photos. Rope Artists fact page, art by Bob Jenney. Roy Rogers finds the Tiger's Lair, art by Albert Micale; An outlaw and border-jumper named Apache Joe Sandal, a half-breed cutthroat, claims he fell in love with Tom's daughter, Nellie and aims to marry her. Raider's Reward starring Roy Rogers and Trigger, art by Albert Micale; Roy Rogers gets mixed up with a Medicine Show and bank robbers led by "Honey" Bock. The Madman of Grizzly Peak starring Roy Rogers and Trigger, art by the Al McKimson team. Outlaws of the Old West text story, art by Albert Micale. Back cover photo of Roy and Trigger.
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Roy Rogers Comics Dell Comic #58 Golden Age 1952 Lot #454 (Sale Order 454 of 500) Photo cover of the famous singing cowboy, plus interior photos. Roy Plays for High Stakes, art by Albert Micale; Roy has signed in as Roy Dennison at Cougar Gulch "Dude" Ranch to track down some dope smugglers. Wolf Trap starring Roy Rogers and Trigger, art by Albert Micale; a dying outlaw signs a statement that he killed Ackerman, and that Dan McGruder is innocent of the killing. The Sheep Wagon text story, art by Al McKimson team. Chuckwagon Charley's Tales story, art by Ray Thayer. The Schofield-Smith and Wesson Army Revolver text article, art by the Al McKimson team. Stan Musial Wheaties ad.
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Roy Rogers' Trigger Dell Comic #5 Golden Age 1952 Lot #455 (Sale Order 455 of 500) Roy Rogers' Trigger Dell Comic #5 Golden Age 1952
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Bloody Bones and Blackeyed Peas Galaxy Comics #1 Bronze Age 1984 Lot #456 (Sale Order 456 of 500) Bloody Bones and Blackeyed Peas Galaxy Comics #1 Bronze Age 1984
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The House of Mystery DC Comic #260 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #457 (Sale Order 457 of 500) Cover by Mike Kaluta. Featuring: 1 page House of Mystery introduction written by Paul Kupperberg and drawn by Romeo Tanghal; 7 page story "A Demon Shared" written by Joe Gill and drawn by Noly Panaligan; 7 page story "The Monster of Darkwood Down" written by Bob Toomey and drawn by Abe Ocampo; 3 page story "Dead Wrong" written by T. Casey Brennan and drawn by Jerry Grandenetti; 7 page story "Go To Hades" written by Scott Edelman and drawn by Tenny Henson.
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SGT. Rock DC Comics #312 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #458 (Sale Order 458 of 500) Cover art by Joe Kubert. No Name Hill, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Frank Redondo; Flashback to Easy in Africa and Italy. War Games strip by Dave Manak. Preacher, art by Tom Yeates; WWII Marine story.
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SGT. Rock DC Comics #311 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #459 (Sale Order 459 of 500) Cover art by Joe Kubert. The Sergeant and the Lady!, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Doug Wildey; Rock helps a French lady blow up a German gun emplacement; the French lady is a homage of Katherine Hepburn. War Games strip, script by Dave Michelinie, art by Dave Manak. A Song for Saigon Sally!, script by Val Eads, pencils by Steve Bissette, inks by Rick Veitch; Vietnam Marine story.
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Our Fighting Forces Featuring The Losers DC Comics #177 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #460 (Sale Order 460 of 500) The Losers star in "This Loser Must Die!" Script by Bob Kanigher, art by George Evans. Back-up story, "Ordeal by Fire." Script by Wesley Marsh, art by E.R. Cruz. The Penguin stars in a one-page Hostess ad, "The Cuckoo Cuckoos." Joe Kubert cover.
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From Beyond the Unknown DC Comic #15 Bronze Age 1972 Lot #461 (Sale Order 461 of 500) From Beyond the Unknown DC Comic #15 Bronze Age 1972
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Beware Marvel Comic #5 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #462 (Sale Order 462 of 500) Cover by Ron Wilson, John Romita, and Mike Esposito. Stories by Vernon Henkel, Al Eadeh, Tony DiPreta, and Manny Stallman. Beware of these fear-filled suspense stories fill with action, intrigue and, best of all, monsters! All reprints from Mystic and Adventures Into Terror.
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Beware Marvel Comic #6 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #463 (Sale Order 463 of 500) "The Deadly Plague!" with art by Dick Ayers; "Hex!" with art by George Tuska; "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall!"; and "The Little People" with script by Stan Lee, art by Tony DiPreta. Cover by Ron Wilson and Mike Esposito. Stories by Dick Ayers, Ernie Bache, George Tuska, Ed Winiarski, Stan Lee, and Tony DiPreta. Beware of these fear-filled suspense stories fill with action, intrigue and, best of all, monsters! All reprints from Mystery Tales and Adventures Into Terror.
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Beware Marvel Comic #7 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #464 (Sale Order 464 of 500) "Double Feature" with art by Doug Wildey (from Mystic 30); "The Storm Walkers!" (from Mystic 59); "The Secret of the Haunted Picture" with art by Angelo Torres (from Mystical Tales 7); "When Warren Woke Up!" (from Marvel Tales 138); and "The Lonely Man" (from Marvel Tales 126). Cover by Bill Everett and Marie Severin. Stories by Al Eadeh, Sam Kweskin, Angelo Torres, and Gene Fawcette. Beware of these fear-filled suspense stories fill with action, intrigue and, best of all, monsters! All reprints from Mystic, Mystical Tales, and Marvel Tales.
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The Unknown Soldier DC Comic #208 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #465 (Sale Order 465 of 500) Cover by Al Milgrom. Coward, Take My Hand!, script by Bob Haney, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Gerry Talaoc; The Unknown Soldier helps the morale of an American unit in North Africa.
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The Unknown Soldier DC Comic #212 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #466 (Sale Order 466 of 500) The Unknown Soldier DC Comic #208 Bronze Age 1977
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The Unknown Soldier DC Comic #209 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #467 (Sale Order 467 of 500) Cover by Joe Kubert. Tattered Glory!, script by Bob Haney, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Gerry Talaoc; The Unknown Soldier helps take Iwo Jima. Real Estate, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Frank Thorne; WWI Infantry story.
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The Unknown Soldier DC Comic #215 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #468 (Sale Order 468 of 500) Cover by Joe Kubert. The Savage Sea!, script by Bob Haney, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Gerry Talaoc; The Unknown Soldier must sink a German sub. Casualty List, script by Bob Toomey, pencils by Sandy Plunkett, inks by Bob Smith; Civil War story.
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The Unknown Soldier DC Comic #252 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #469 (Sale Order 469 of 500) Cover by Joe Kubert. Written by Bob Haney, Robert Kanigher and Dave Manak. Art by Dick Ayers, John Severin, Dave Manak and Gerry Talaoc. Follow the Unknown Soldier into wartorn Holland and a rendezvous with death in "Bomber's Moon" by Bob Haney, Dick Ayers and Gerry Talaoc. Plus: Fly the flaming skies of World War I with Hans von Hammer -- Enemy Ace -- in "Midnight Spy [Hell in the Heavens: Part 2]" by Robert Kanigher and John Severin. Continued from previous issue; continues next issue. And: 1-page War Games humor strip by Dave Manak.
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The Unknown Soldier DC Comic #218 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #470 (Sale Order 470 of 500) Cover by Joe Kubert. The Unknown Soldier Must Die!, script by Bob Haney, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Gerry Talaoc; The Unknown Soldier hides from the Black Knight after his failed attempt on Hitler's life. Epitaph For A Superman, script by Jack Oleck, art by Maurice Whitman; WWII Infantry story.
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The Unknown Soldier DC Comic #224 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #471 (Sale Order 471 of 500) Cover by Joe Kubert. Written by Bob Haney and Steve Utley. Art by Dick Ayers, Romeo Tanghal and Dan Adkins. The Unknown Soldier fights his strangest battle on the plane that never lands in "Welcome to Valhalla!" by Bob Haney, Dick Ayers and Romeo Tanghal. Chat Noir appearance. Plus: "At the Mercy of Tigers!" by Steve Utley, Ayers and Dan Adkins.
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Weird War Tales DC Comics #66 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #472 (Sale Order 472 of 500) Cover art by Joe Kubert. The Iron Star, script by Bob Toomey, art by Tom Sutton; set during the early days of World War II and also in an alternate universe. Fair Warning!--DC Publishorial by Jenette Kahn.
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Weird War Tales DC Comics #59 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #473 (Sale Order 473 of 500) Cover art by Alan Weiss. The Old One, script by Jack Oleck, art by Ernie Chan [as Ernie Chua]; set in 1933 in China. War Games, script and art by Dave Manak. Gordon of Khartoum, script by Cary Burkett, pencils by Romeo Tanghal, inks by Frank McLaughlin; set in November 1884 in the Sudan during the Seige of Khartoum. Death God, script by Robert Kanigher [as Bob Kanigher], art by Russ Heath; set in ancient Babylon and Egypt.
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Weird War Tales DC Comics #64 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #474 (Sale Order 474 of 500) First Frank Miller DC work. Cover art by Joe Kubert. Intro art by Romeo Tanghal. Deliver Me from D-Day, script by Wyatt Gwyon, pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Danny Bulanadi; set in late spring of 1944 during World War II. Profile of Midge Bregman. The Day after Doomsday story, script by Wyatt Gwyon, pencils by Danny Bulanadi. The Stand-in, script by Roger McKenzie, pencils by Juan Ortiz, inks by Joe Giella; set during World War II.
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Weird War Tales DC Comics #69 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #475 (Sale Order 475 of 500) Cover art by Joe Kubert. One page of Howard Chaykin art. The Phantom with My Face!, script by Scott Edelman, art by Romeo Tanghal; set during World War II. The Day after Doomsday story, script by Jack Oleck, art by Alex Niño. The Soldiers from "Heaven!", script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Bill Draut, inks by Bob Smith; set in the time of the Spanish conquistadores. Atrocities!, script by Jack C. Harris, art by Howard Chaykin; set a millennium ago but on another planet.
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Weird War Tales DC Comics #58 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #476 (Sale Order 476 of 500) Hitler cover art by Joe Kubert. Death Has a Hundred Eyes, script by Jack Oleck, art by Ruben Yandoc [as Rubeny]; set in the Khyber Pass and Jamrud when they were under British rule. Death of a Dictator, script by Jack Oleck, pencils by Ernie Chan, inks by Bill Draut; set on 30 April 1945 during World War II and in 3045. Encounter, script by Wyatt Gwyon, art by Fred Carrillo; set during the Civil War.
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The Haunt of Horror Curtis Magazine #4 Bronze Age 1974 Lot #477 (Sale Order 477 of 500) Cover by Bob Larkin. Stories by Doug Moench, Tony Isabella, Chris Claremont, Bhob Stewart (as Jack Younger) and Gerry Conway. Art by Sonny Trinidad, Enrique Romero, Pat Broderick & the Crusty Bunkers, Syd Shores & Wayne Howard and Yong Montano. A tale of eerie exorcism featuring Gabriel: Devil-Hunter in "To Worship the Damned"! Plus: Satana, the Devil's Daughter in "This Side of Hell" and "Doorway to Dark Destiny"! Also featuring: "Fright Pattern!"; "Deathwatch!"; and 2-page illo by Neal Adams of Gabriel: Devil-Hunter (and others).
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The Art of Neal Adams SQP Volume OneBronze Age 1977 Lot #478 (Sale Order 478 of 500) The Art of Neal Adams SQP Volume OneBronze Age 1977
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Three-Dimension Adventures Superman in startling 3-D DC Golden Age 1953 Lot #479 (Sale Order 479 of 500) No 3-D glasses with comic. Three Dimension Adventures (of Superman) 1953 original edition. Stories include "The Man Who Stole the Sun," "The Origin of Superman," and "The Man Who Bossed Superman!"
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Journey into Mystery with Thor Marvel Comics #112 Silver Age 1965 Key Origin of Loki. First battle o Lot #480 (Sale Order 480 of 500) Key Origin of Loki. First battle of Thor vs the Hulk. 1st appearance of King Laufey of the Frost Giants, the biological father of Loki. "The Mighty Thor Battles the Incredible Hulk!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Chic Stone; Two rival fan clubs are debating who is stronger, Thor or the Hulk?; Thor happens to be passing by and drops in to offer his opinion; He relates the story of their epic battle (in Avengers #3) and describes a previously unseen scene in which he and the Hulk tussle; He goes into deep thought and when pressed, cannot say who is the stronger because he has insufficient proof!; Guest appearances by the Avengers (Iron Man, the Sub-Mariner, Giant-Man, and the Wasp) and Odin. "Tales of Asgard" back-up: "The Coming of Loki!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Vince Colletta; The Asgardians battle the Giants. Laufey, King of the Giants of Jotenheim, is slain; A bundle of cloth is found. It contains a baby; Odin adopts the child and names him Loki.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 100 Years of Wonder Pixar Lightning McQueen Cars. Exc Lot #481 (Sale Order 481 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 100 Years of Wonder Pixar Lightning McQueen Cars. Excellent Condition.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 100 Years of Wonder Pixar Luxo Lamp and Ball. Excelle Lot #482 (Sale Order 482 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 100 Years of Wonder Pixar Luxo Lamp and Ball. Excellent Condition.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion Pixar Fest 2024 Monsters Inc. Excellent Condition. Lot #483 (Sale Order 483 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion Pixar Fest 2024 Monsters Inc. Excellent Condition.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 Donald Duck. Excellent Condition. Lot #484 (Sale Order 484 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 Donald Duck. Excellent Condition.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 100 Years of Wonder Pixar The Incredibles. Excellent Lot #485 (Sale Order 485 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 100 Years of Wonder Pixar The Incredibles. Excellent Condition.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 TailSpin. Excellent Condition. Lot #486 (Sale Order 486 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 TailSpin. Excellent Condition.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 Cowboy Mickey Mouse. Excellent Condition. Lot #487 (Sale Order 487 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 Cowboy Mickey Mouse. Excellent Condition.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion Pixar Fest 2024 The Incredibles. Excellent Condition. Lot #488 (Sale Order 488 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion Pixar Fest 2024 The Incredibles. Excellent Condition.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 DuckTales. Excellent Condition. Lot #489 (Sale Order 489 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 DuckTales. Excellent Condition.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 Mickey Mouse. Excellent Condition. Lot #490 (Sale Order 490 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 Mickey Mouse. Excellent Condition.
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Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 Disney Attraction Series Pirates of the Caribbean. Ex Lot #491 (Sale Order 491 of 500) Disneyland Resort Commemorative Medallion 2024 Disney Attraction Series Pirates of the Caribbean. Excellent Condition.
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Vintage Casino Brass Core Chip Die Cut From Original Manufacture for Harrah's $5000 Casino Chip Lot #492 (Sale Order 492 of 500) Vintage Casino Brass Core Chip Die Cut From Original Manufacture for Harrah's $5000 Casino Chip
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MADONNA SONG Poster 35x23 from the 1980s Vintage Rock Poster Like a Virgin, Borderline, Burning Up, Lot #493 (Sale Order 493 of 500) MADONNA SONG Poster 35x23 from the 1980s Vintage Rock Poster Like a Virgin, Borderline, Burning Up, Lucky Star - edges have slight wear and tear
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Bruce Lee Dragon Color Poster Reprint 16x20 Very Good Condition Lot #494 (Sale Order 494 of 500) Bruce Lee Dragon Color Poster Reprint 16x20 Very Good Condition
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The Beatles Rock n Roll Color Yellow Submarine Poster Reprint 23x17.5 Very Good Condition Lot #495 (Sale Order 495 of 500) The Beatles Rock n Roll Color Yellow Submarine Poster Reprint 23x17.5 Very Good Condition
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Classic David Bowie Rock n Roll Concert Poster Reprint 23x35 Color Very Good Condition Lot #496 (Sale Order 496 of 500) Classic David Bowie Rock n Roll Concert Poster Reprint 23x35 Color Very Good Condition
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The Beatles Rock n Roll Matadors Poster Reprint 23x17.5 Very Good Condition Lot #497 (Sale Order 497 of 500) The Beatles Rock n Roll Matadors Poster Reprint 23x17.5 Very Good Condition
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Bruce Springsteen BAND Poster 35x23 from the 1980s Vintage Rock Poster The Boss Lot #498 (Sale Order 498 of 500) Bruce Springsteen BAND Poster 35x23 from the 1980s Vintage Rock Poster The Boss
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Eddie Van Halen BAND Poster 35x23 from the 1980s Vintage Rock Poster Lot #499 (Sale Order 499 of 500) Eddie Van Halen BAND Poster 35x23 from the 1980s Vintage Rock Poster
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Original Theatrical Bus Shelter 2002 Spiderman Sony Pictures Double Sided 48x70 Lot #500 (Sale Order 500 of 500) Original Theatrical Bus Shelter 2002 Spiderman Sony Pictures Double Sided 48x70
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