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  • Issue #12
    Tip Topper Comics (1949) 12

    Cover by Ernie Bushmiller. Stories and art by Ernie Bushmiller, Al Capp, Sam Leff, Henning Mikkelsen, and George Jahns. Tip-Topper Comics collected some of United Features Syndicates most popular comic strips of the 1940s in full color, including Lil Abner and Fritzi Ritz. Fritzi was later known as "Aunt Fritzi" in the Nancy comic strip. Fritzi gives bearded beachgoers helium balloons, so they don't get their beards wet, in a strip whose final panel would be a delight to Dr. Seuss or Salvador Dali. After defeating Curly Kayoe for the world championship, boxer Dynamite Dunn refuses Happy Daye's demand for a rematch. Abner takes the place of a statue he broke, in a Li'l Abner storyline by Al Capp. Plus the Ripley-like Strange as It Seems. Fritzi Ritz; Li'l Abner; Curly Kayoe; Ferd'nand; Stamp Tips; Strange as It Seems. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    6 days left Auction Tip Topper Comics #12 Fritzi Ritz United Features Syndicate 1951 GGA cover

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  • Issue #16
    Tip Topper Comics (1949) 16
    • Paper: Off white
    • Top staple removed.
    • Label #1969457018
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Cover by Ernie Bushmiller. Stories and art by Ernie Bushmiller, Charles Schulz, Al Capp, Sam Leff, and Henning Mikkelsen. Tip-Topper Comics collected some of United Features Syndicates most popular comic strips of the 1940s in full color, including Lil Abner and Fritzi Ritz. Fritzi was later known as "Aunt Fritzi" in the Nancy comic strip. Phil and Fritzi's boring dude-ranch vacation becomes a breathless chase after Phil accidentally lassos a moose. This issue is noteworthy as being the third comic book (after Tip Top Comics (1936) #173 and United Comics (1940/1950) #21, tied for first place) to reprint Charles Schulz's beloved Peanuts comic strip, then only in its third year. Curly Kayoe becomes involved with Grace's center for troubled boys, and mixes it up with gangster Mooch. Surprising Smith wants to marry Daisy Mae, in a Li'l Abner storyline by Al Capp. Fritzi Ritz; Peanuts; Li'l Abner; Curly Kayoe; Ferd'nand; Stamp Tips. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Tip Topper Comics (1949) 17
    • Heavy cover oxidation, edge chipping. 1.5" cumulative spine split.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover by Ernie Bushmiller. Stories and art by Ernie Bushmiller, Charles Schulz, Al Capp, Sam Leff, Henning Mikkelsen, George Jahns and Elsie Hix. Tip-Topper Comics collected some of United Features Syndicates most popular comic strips of the 1940s in full color, including Lil Abner and Fritzi Ritz. Fritzi was later known as "Aunt Fritzi" in the Nancy comic strip. Phil has second thoughts about taking Fritzi to an expensive restaurant. One of the backup strips in the comic is Charles Schulz's Peanuts, then only in its third year; several daily strips are presented in full color. (In some strips, the comic-book colorist gave Charlie Brown "hair.") The shape of Charlie Brown's head plays against him in hide and seek. Charlie Brown seeks a sponsor to play softball, in what could be one of the earliest Peanuts baseball strips. Charlie Brown meets the "new girl," Violet, and so does Snoopy. Plus a Li'l Abner storyline by Al Capp. Fritzi Ritz; Peanuts; Li'l Abner; Curly Kayoe; Ferd'nand; Stamp Tips. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Tip Topper Comics (1949) 23
    • 1.75" Cumulative spine split.
    • 1 1/2" Cumulative spine split. Staple rust.

    Cover by Ernie Bushmiller. Stories and art by Ernie Bushmiller, Rudolph Dirks, Al Capp, Sam Leff, Henning Mikkelsen, and Elsie Hix. Tip-Topper Comics collected some of United Features Syndicates most popular comic strips of the 1940s in full color, including Lil Abner and Fritzi Ritz. Fritzi was later known as "Aunt Fritzi" in the Nancy comic strip. Fritzi tries to catch a nap at the beach, in a strip that showcases Bushmiller's "good girl" art. Curly Kayoe observes many strange traditions in his friend Pepito's country, but when he meets Rosario the female boxer, he can't believe his eyes. Plus a Li'l Abner storyline by Al Capp. Fritzi Ritz; Back Home Again; The Captain and the Kids; Li'l Abner; Curly Kayoe; Ferd'nand; Stamp Tips. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Titans (2008 2nd Series) 20

    Written by Mike Johnson. Art by Sergio Arino & Wayne Faucher. Cover by Angel Unzueta. Spotlight on Donna Troy! What happens when a young twenty-something woman feels like she grew up too fast and deprived herself of a twenty-something kind of life? As Donna ponders this, the Fearsome Five continue their Titans revenge streak. They picked the wrong time to do it... 32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.99.

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    $3 Titans #20 (2008-2011) DC Comics

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  • Issue #4
    To Be Announced! (1986) 4

    By Derek McCulloch & Mike Bannon. Back-up feature "The Intergalactic Adventures of John & Chauncey" by Rick Wilson, Mike Forrester, & Alexander. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #140
    Tom and Jerry (1949-1980 Dell/Gold Key) 140

    Cover by Harvey Eisenberg. Stories by unknown. Art by Harvey Eisenberg, Vivie Risto, Ken Champin, Phil de Lara and unknown. Featuring: Two Droopy 1-pagers with art by Harvey Eisenberg; Tom & Jerry tale with art by Eisenberg; Big Spike & Little Tyke tale with art by Vivie Risto; Bertie Bird text story "Busy as a Beehive" with art by Eisenberg; Flip 'n' Dip 2-pager with pencils by Ken Champin; Barney Bear with Fuzzy & Wuzzy tale with art by Phil de Lara; Wuff the Prairie Dog tale with art by Risto; Jerry & Tuffy 2-pager with art by Eisenberg; Barney Bear with Fuzzy & Wuzzy 1-pager with art by Eisenberg; and Tom Foolery activity page with art by Eisenberg. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #269
    Tom and Jerry (1949-1980 Dell/Gold Key) 269
  • Issue #1
    Tom and Jerry (1991 Harvey) 1

    Stories and art by Oscar Martin, Jack Bradbury and Carl Barks. As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. This series boasted little-known Barney and Benny stories from comics legend Carl Barks. Jerry gets a reprieve while Tom goes crazy looking for Missy. In a classic gag, Barney and Benny return from moose-hunting, but the moose they bring home is only unconscious, not dead. Barney and Benny are confused by reducing pills and a visit from Mooseface's skinny brother. Tom & Jerry; Barney Bear and Benny Burro. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.25.

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    $8 Tom & Jerry Comics #1B, Vol 2 Comic Book (Harvey 1991) Newstand, F/VF

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  • Issue #10
    Tom and Jerry (1991 Harvey) 10

    As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. When Tom becomes a rich, pampered pussycat, he decides he doesn't need mice in his life anymore. A Dogs Life; The Rich-tocrats; Spike and Tyke: Pup Protector. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #3
    Tom and Jerry and Friends (1991) 3

    As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. An unusual triangle develops when Tom and Jerry go gaga over the same female. Droopy gets involved in the struggle over a statue. Misi-Pu; Droopy: The Dog Statue; Jerry and Tuffy. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #24
    Tom Mix Western (1948 Fawcett) 24

    Stories and art by Al Liederman and others. Silent-movie cowboy Tom Mix became a pop-culture icon with his 1940s radio show and this tie-in comic. Tom has an encounter with the Vanishing Tall Bandit, who's almost seven feet tall and always gets away. Prospecting Pete turns outlaw, but when Josh sees his face, he tries to get rid of Josh. Tom investigates after an injured man escapes from Gulch City, where the outlaws have taken power. The Vanishing Tall Man; Cowboy Cal; Death Reigns in the Dobie Hills; Fightin' Forbes: Gunning for Forbes; Spendthrift Spencer; Tumbleweed, Jr.: Pony Boy; Roundup Time with Tom Mix; The Signed Confession; Oscar the Outlaw; Saddlehead; Lawless City. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #34
    Tom Mix Western (1948 Fawcett) 34

    Stories and art by Carl Pfeufer and others. Silent-movie cowboy Tom Mix became a pop-culture icon with his 1940s radio show and this tie-in comic. Owlhoots pull a fast one after the rodeo and steal Tom's championship trophy. Outlaws seem to be invisible, but Tom suspects all-too-natural trickery. Plus some exceptionally nice nature art by an unknown artist in the two-page edu-strip Roundup Time With Tom Mix. And a vintage ad for the "Explorer's Sun Watch" featuring movie cowboy Rocky Lane. The Case of the Missing Trophy; Roundup Time With Tom Mix; Tumbleweed Jr.: The Berry Boy!; Fightin' Forbes: Death Writes a Note; Clothes Horse Horice; Cowboy Cal; Saddlehead; The Mysterious Death; The Invisible Outlaws! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #40
    Tom Mix Western (1948 Fawcett) 40
    • .5" Spine split from bottom.

    Stories and art by Carl Pfeufer and others. Silent-movie cowboy Tom Mix became a pop-culture icon with his 1940s radio show and this tie-in comic. When Tom investigates the dead-letter office for missing money, he discovers his own death notice in the mail. A recluse invites Tom into his remote home, which is a deathtrap filled with deadly snakes. Outlaws capture Tom and attempt to auction him off to the highest bidder. Pistol Packing Pattie gets the last word once again. The Great Mail Mystery; Roundup Time With Tom Mix; Tumbleweed Jr.: Arrow Auction; Dick and Dan; Fightin' Forbes: Forbes Gets a Warning; Never Wory Neyers; The Human Viper; Round Man Rollins and Rolly; The Fatal Auction; Pistol Packing Pattie; Cowboy Cal; Saddlehead; The Face of the Mountain. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1A
    Tom Strong (1999) 1A

    Cover by Chris Spouse and Al Gordon. How Tom Strong Got Started, script by Alan Moore, art by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon; While his sky car is attacked by Blimp Bandits and saved by Tom Strong, Timmy Turbo reads about how Tom Strong got started; The origin: Scientist Sinclair Strong and his wife are marooned on Attabar Teru, where they build Pneuman and have a child, Tom, raising him following a scientific protocol; Tom's parents die when he is 11 and he is raised by the Ozu; He eventually grows up, defeats Paul Saveen, marries Chief Omotu's daughter Dhalua, gives intelligence to King Solomon, and has a daughter, Tesla. Born With the Century: Tom Strong and His City text story, script by Alan Moore, art by Chris Sprouse; A brief history of Millennium City and Tom Strong. 44 pgs., full color. $3.50. Cover price $3.50.

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    $5 41821: TOM STRONG #1 VF Grade

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  • Issue #2
    Tom Strong (1999) 2

    Cover by Chris Sprouse and Angus McKie. Return of the Modular Man, script by Alan Moore, art by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon; After the Modular Man engulfs a neighborhood in Millenium City, Tesla Strong rescues the fanboys who accidentally created him, and Tom Strong gives him Venus in exchange for leaving Earth alone. 36 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1
    Tom Strong (2009) Special Edition 1

    Special Edition. Cover by Chris Spouse and Al Gordon. Written by Alan Moore. Art by Chirs Sprouse and AL Gordon. 40 pages , full color. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #2
    Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom (2010) 2

    Written by PETER HOGAN Art and cover by CHRIS SPROUSE & KARL STORY The adventure continues as one of Alan Moore's most beloved creations returns to comics! Tom Strong's life is in ruins, his family is dead and the Nazis have gained total world domination by exploiting a secret from his past. To overthrow his evil son Albrecht and restore the world he knew, Tom must find a way to journey back in time and seek help from the only man he can trust: himself! But will even two Tom Strongs be a match for the Robots of Doom? 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US Cover price $3.99.

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    $3 Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom #2 (2010-2011) America's Best Comics

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  • Issue #6
    Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom (2010) 6

    Written by PETER HOGAN Art and cover by CHRIS SPROUSE & KARL STORY Has the menace of the Dero robots been eliminated? Have Tom Strong and Albrecht returned to the present day? What happened to Dr. Permafrost? Will Tesla and Val ever get married? Join Peter Hogan and Chris Sprouse as they answer all these questions and more in our mind-bending finale! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #5
    Tomb of Dracula (1972 1st Series) 5
    • Staple rust. Extra staples (manufacturing). Water damage.
    • Extra staples (manufacturing).
    • Water damage.

    "Death to a Vampire-Slayer!" Written by Gardner F. Fox. Art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer. Cover by Gil Kane. Can even the mighty Taj survive when the Lord of Vampires drags him through the Demon Mirror?! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.20.

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    $21 "The Tomb Of Dracula" 5, November 1972; Marvel Comics Group comic book: VG
    $50 Tomb of Dracula #5 VF/FN To Slay a Vampire Taj Gil Kane 1972
    5 days left Auction TOMB OF DRACULA v1/05 RAW A(1ST APP. LENORE/BLACK MIRROR DIMENSION) MCU

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  • Issue #33
    Tomb of Dracula (1972 1st Series) 33
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    The story of Dracula's first battle with Quincy Harker in "Blood on My Hands!" Script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Tom Palmer. Gil Kane/Palmer cover. Cover price $0.25.

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    $15 Tomb of Dracula #33 VF 8.0 1975
    $35 TOMB OF DRACULA #33 HIGHER GRADE VAMPIRE GOOD GIRL COVER 1ST QUINCY HARKER FIGHT

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  • Issue #1
    Tomb of Dracula (1979 Magazine) 1

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    $20 Tomb of Dracula #1 B&W Magazine 1979 Marvel Bob Larkin Cover Gene Colan Art VG
    $40 Tomb of Dracula #1 B&W Magazine 1979 Marvel Bob Larkin Cover Gene Colan Art NM
    5 days left Auction Tomb of Dracula #1 FN+ 6.5 1979 Magazine! Marvel

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  • Issue #4
    Tomorrow Stories (1999) 4

    WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART BY KEVIN NOWLAN, RICK VEITCH, JIM BAIKIE, AND MELINDA GEBBIE; COVER BY BAIKIE In stores November 17. Installments of all four TOMORROW STORIES features, each written by Alan Moore! Beneath a madly satirical cover from Jim Baikie is another four-decker farrago of fun, fear, and fantasy! Greyshirt crosses the fated path of a time-traveling transgressor in "Tempus, Fugitive!"; and First American finds himself accused of scandal, sleaze and much worse in "The Bitter Crumbs of Defeat." Meanwhile, over in Queerwater Creek, Jack B. Quick continues his one-boy war against the laws of basic common sense; and in Indigo City, we peruse the pediatric perambulations of "Li'l Cobweb." FC, 32 PG.$2.95 " Cover price $2.95.

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    $3 Alan Moore's Tomorrow Stories #4 in NM
    $4 America's Best Comics: Tomorrow Stories #4 NM First American & U.S. Angel Cobweb
    $5 Tomorrow Stories #4 By Alan Moore Nowlan Veitch America's Best Comics NM/M 2000

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  • Issue #3
    Top Cat (1970 Charlton) 3
    • Water damage.

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    6 days left Auction Vintage comic book Top Cat Issue 3 by Charlton Comics Mar 1971

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  • Vol. 1 #4
    Top Secret (1985) Magazine Vol. 1 #4

    The magazine for secret agent connoisseurs! Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #1
    Top Shelf (1996 Primal Groove Press/Top Shelf) 1

    The first issue of Top Shelfs self-titled anthology series is also the first comic ever published by Top Shelf, then known as Primal Groove Press. Includes art and stories by Lin Lucas, James Kochalka, Ivo, Wayne Shellabarger, Josue Mejivar, and Tom Hart. Edited by Brett Warnock. Cover by Shellabarger. Mature readers. Black and white; 40 pages. Cover price $5.00. Cover price $5.00.

  • Issue #1
    Top-Notch Comics (1939) 1
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Cover detached.
    • Label #1238997020

    Edited by Abner Sundell. Cover art by Edd Ashe. Meet Rang-A-Tang The Wonder Dog house ad. "The Pearl Harbor Peril," art by Edd Ashe; The Wizard uses his super powers to stop a Jatsonian attack on Pearl Harbor. "In the Worlds of Time," script by Otto Binder (as Eando Binder), art by Jack Binder; Scott, a traveler through time with Dr. Meade in the "time car" (which is more of a rocket ship), pick ups Thor the Viking and the lovely Elda in the past. One-page SporTopics story, art by Irwin Hasen. "Murder by Sock" Swift of the Secret Service story, art by Charles Biro; introduction of Rex Swift; vs. Jack Snite. "To-nite! Saved from the Flames!" Jungle Town Show Boat story, script and art by Dick Ryan; Only Billy Hippo appearance. "Vendetta with Von Schiller," script by Joe Blair, art by Irv Novick; Ben "Wings" Johnson introduction and origin vs. Capt. Von Schiller and Nazis. "Murder Rap" text story with Lucky Coyne by Ken Fitch. It's Really A Fact! non-fiction story, art by Bob Wood. "The Bat and the Bull," script by Ken Fitch; Lucky Coyne posing as Bat Yardley, jewel thief in prison. One-page Lonesome Luke story. The "Fortune Teller's Revenge," art by Chuck Winter; The Mystic (later Kardak) intro; vs. Chuck and his gang. "Kornell Goes to West Point;" Keith Kornell, a physical and mental marvel, is a Kentucky mountaineer who is a collateral descendant of President Andrew Jackson and the son of a World War hero, is orphaned at the age of 5, when both of his parents succumbed to the ravages of pneumonia epidemic; Reared by a poor relative, Keith's life is one of dire poverty until a newspaper runs a story on him and he meets an old Army buddy of his father's who is now a U.S. Senator. "The Ice Cream Cone," script and art by Bob McCay (as Winsor McCay II). "Case 1: Master Forgers," script and art by Jack Cole; true crime story. "Forgets To Remember" one-page Pokey story, script and art by Dick Ryan. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #41
    Top-Notch Comics (1939) 41
    • Interior is complete. Full length spine split. Several pages loose/detached.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    Cover by Don Dean. Edited by Harry Shorten. Stories by Don Dean, Ed Groggin, Claire Moe, Red Holmdale, and Bill Woggon. Super-heroic and humorous tales, many of them filled with action and adventure—these are Top Notch Laugh comics! 60 pages, full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Topix Vol. 08 (1949) 4
  • Issue #118B
    Toy Review (1992 Lee's) 118B
    Published Aug 2002 by Lees.

    The Simpsons, Smurfs, new Hot Wheels, complete guide to Star Wars Micro Machines and Action Fleet, and more. News and price guide. 8.25-in. x 10.75-in.; full color; 120 pages. Lee publications. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #103
    Toyfare (1997) 103
    Published Mar 2006 by Wizard.

    TEEN TITAN EPISODE GUIDE · We run down the characters and stories behind every single episode of 'Teen Titans', including the newest season! WWE CLASSIC SUPERSTARS PHOTO GUIDE · They may be out of the ring, but they're not out by a long shot! We run down all of the figures in JAKKS Pacific's classic Superstars toy line, including legends like Hulk Hogan and the Ultimate Warrior! ALEX ROSS ON TOYS · We pin down Alex Ross and get his artist's commentary on DC Direct's Alex Ross-based toys! From Kingdom Come to Justice, we hear which toys are his favorites, which he wants to another crack at and which he¹s dying to see made! MINIMATES EXPOSED · We ask the minds behind the MiniMates what's going on with the popular toy line, including new licenses, new scales and more! UNSUNG VILLAINS WISH LIST · We provide the toy companies with our handy-dandy primer to the screen villains that need to get made as toys! You won¹t believe the villains we want to see! ROBOT CHICKEN · This all-toy stop-motion animated show is one of Adult Swim's most popular programs, and with good reason! As the second season gears up for its spring debut, we go behind-the-scenes to give you the director's commentary on the best moments from the first season. Plus, behind-the-scenes info on what's to come! TWISTED TOYFARE THEATRE · Captain Kirk has roaming hands, but he'd better put a lid on it, or he's fired! Can the intergalactic ladies' man keep his mind off of you-know-what? Find out here! Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1
    Trash Magazine (1978) 1
    • Cover detached at one staple.

    Star Wars parody. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #19
    Travelers (2000-2003 SJRP/Kenzer/Wingnut) 19

    By Tony DiGerolamo, Moreno, and Dunn. This is it! The match-up you've been waiting for! Richard "The Young" Lancaster versus Sgt. Tariff "Dragonslayer" Staff! Richard has youth, speed, and Princess Chastity as a hostage. Tariff has experience, strength, and his amazing propensity for pomposity! Can Tariff save the princess and win back his title? It all comes down to this! The battle royal for the royal brat! The brawl in the feasting hall! The malice in the palace! Get your tickets now for "The Hassle in the Castle!" b&w, 32pgs. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #6
    Treasure Chest Vol. 05 (1949) 6
  • Issue #18
    Treasure Chest Vol. 05 (1949) 18

    May 2, 1950

  • Issue #20
    Treasure Chest Vol. 05 (1949) 20
  • Issue #18
    Treasure Chest Vol. 07 (1951) 18

    Presenting fiction and non-fiction stories, many of which are religious in nature - a Treasure Chest of fun and facts! Includes a game page, "The Treasure of Paradise Island," by Capt. Frank Moss, illustrated by Frank Borth, "Lets Get Acquainted - a guessing game," "What Are We Doing," by the Catholic University of America, illustrated by Lloyd Ostendorf, "The Witch's Tor," a story by Ivy Bolton, "Chuck White," by H.G. Felsen, illustrated by Mart Bailey, "Tips to You," (on sewing a hat), "I Have CHosen You," (writer and illustrator not stated), "You Said It," (letters), "Who Am I?" (a game), and an ad for U.S. Army War Surplus Camping Gear. 32 pages, full color.

  • Issue #7
    Treasure Chest Vol. 09 (1953) 7

    December 3, 1953

  • Issue #9
    Treasure Chest Vol. 09 (1953) 9

    December 31, 1953

  • Issue #2
    Treasure Chest Vol. 10 (1954) 2

    September 23, 1954

  • Issue #1
    Treasure Chest Vol. 14 (1958) 1

    September 11, 1958. Edited by Joseph G. Schaller. Cover by Frank Borth. Stories by Bill Berry, Capt. Frank Moss, Frank Borth, Terry Brennan, Fran Matera, Lloyd Ostendorf, Catherine Beebe, Frank Huffman, Eric St. Clair, Max Pine, and Frank Borth. Presenting fiction and non-fiction stories, many of which are religious in nature—a Treasure Chest of fun and facts! 36 pages, full color.

  • Issue #6
    Treasure Chest Vol. 14 (1958) 6
    • Water damage.
    • Chew to spine.

    November 20, 1958. Edited by Joseph G. Schaller. Stories by Capt. Frank Moss, Frank Borth, Sydney Walter, Syl. Sowinski, Lloyd Ostendorf, Max Pine, Frank Borth, Father Jack, and Wilbur G. Adam. Presenting fiction and non-fiction stories, many of which are religious in nature—a Treasure Chest of fun and facts! 36 pages, full color.

  • Issue #6
    Treasure Chest Vol. 16 (1960) 6
  • Issue #16
    Treasure Chest Vol. 16 (1960) 16
  • Issue #6
    Treasure Chest Vol. 17 (1961) 6

    November 23, 1961 issue. Excellent Reed Crandall art (6 pages) for "This is Communism," Chapter 3 in a series on the communist threat to our liberty. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Treasure Chest Vol. 18 (1962) 2

    Edited by Richard J. Voelkel. Fearless Ferdy (art by Frank Borth), Heroine of Canada: Madeleine de Vercheres, part 1 (art by Dick Giordano), Sports Spectacular" The Miracle Braves (art by Giordano), the Story of Pope John XXIII (art by Joe Sinnott), and Chuck White (art by Fran Matera). This issue does NOT contain art by Reed Crandall, though Overstreet states that it does (unless the artist offered uncredited assistance). 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Treasure Chest Vol. 18 (1962) 9

    Presenting fiction and non-fiction stories, many of which are religious in nature—a Treasure Chest of fun and facts! Includes a puzzle page, "Happy 1963," (artist and illustrator uncredited), "Our Curious Calendar," by D.H. Johnson, "Fearless Ferdy," by Capt. Frank Moss, "Talking It Over with Father John," "America, the Melting Pot," by Marian Pehowski, illustrated by Lloyd Ostendorf, "Chuck White and His FRiends," by Fran Matera, "Treasure Jests," "Static Electricity," (writer and artist uncredited), "The Story of Pope John XXIII, Who Won Our Hearts," (writer and artist uncredited), and "Pierre," (writer and artist uncredited). This issue has a beautiful wraparound Happy New Year-related full-color cover. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Treasure Chest Vol. 18 (1962) 11

    Edited by Richard J. Voelkel. Cover by Reed Crandall. Stories by Ruth Burton, Reed Crandall, Lloyd Ostendorf, Frank Borth, Marian Pehowski, Lloyd Ostendorf, Max Pine, Fran Matera, Pete Hironaka, Father John, and Joe Sinnott. Presenting fiction and non-fiction stories, many of which are religious in nature—a Treasure Chest of fun and facts! 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Treasure Chest Vol. 19 (1963) 11
  • Issue #5
    Treasure Chest Vol. 20 (1964) 5