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  • Issue #41
    Sparkler Comics (1941 2nd Series) 41

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    Stories and art by Burne Hogarth, Paul Berdanier, Fred Methot, Bernard Dibble, Ernie Bushmiller, Jack Sparling, Drew Pearson, Bob Allen, Milburn Rosser, Rudolph Dirks, Charlie Plumb, Bill Conselman, Harry O'Neill, and Raeburn Van Buren. United's anthology featured reprints of early comic strips, plus patriotic WWII heroes The Spark Man and Race Riley. The Spark Man investigates after a series of strange dolls are connected to a murder. Mr. Biltybux does animal imitations for a U.S.O. show, but maybe he shouldn't practice his act at the local zoo. When Bathless comes into a small fortune, the fortune-hunters come out of the woodwork. First One-Eyed Maggie shows up with proof of her long-forgotten marriage to Bathless. Then Hollywood swindlers Vermly and Rott target Becky's dreams of stardom. Plus a Tarzan adventure by Burne Hogarth. Spark Man; Hap Hopper; Nancy; Captain and the Kids; Ella Cinders; Tarzan; Abbie an Slats; Broncho Bill; Race Riley and the Commandos; Sparkler Salutes; El Bombo. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #61
    Spawn (1992 Image) 61
    Published May 1997 by Image.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4035149023
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    • Paper: White
    • Label #3726673021
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    "Sanctuary!" Written by Todd McFarlane. Art by Greg Capullo, Todd McFarlane, and Chance Wolf. Cover by Greg Capullo and Todd McFarlane. With Cyan safely back in her parents arms, Spawn is now free to take the fight to his enemies. But after a talk with Cog, Spawn pays another visit to Granny Blake. 32 pages, FC. NOTE: This issue is dedicated to Mark Geppi. Includes a 2-page feature on the Spawn movie and a 2-page feature on the Spawn HBO animated series. Cover price $1.95.

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    $99 Spawn #61 - Image 1997 CGC 9.8
    $120 Spawn #61 CGC 9.8 1st Appearance of Jessica Priest Image Comics 1997

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  • Issue #83D
    Spawn (1992 Image) 83D
    Published May 1999 by Image.

    Direct Edition. Written by Todd McFarlane and Brian Holguin. Art by Greg Capullo and Danny Miki. Cover by Greg Capullo and Todd McFarlane. "The Conqueror!" Spawn approaches Sam and Twitch again about an effective way to stop Billy Kincaid from supplying Hells army with souls. Meanwhile, a reassigned Jason Wynn hallucinates that he is a powerful, deadly, and ruthless as the legendary Genghis Khan. As he imagines himself Jason the Conqueror, he opens fire on innocent people in a restaurant. Later, when he returns to reality, he finds himself dirty and disoriented in Spawns alley where Bobby befriends him. 32 pages, FC. NOTE: This issue is dedicated to Phillip Qzersky. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #151A
    Spawn (1992 Image) 151A
    Published Nov 2005 by Image.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #2018064010
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    Written by DAVID HINE pencils & cover by PHILIP TAN inks by DANNY MIKI. Spawn was created to lead the armies of Hell in the war of Armageddon. The only catch is Spawn wants nothing to do with Hell ? or Heaven for that matter. Disfigured, homeless and alone, this warrior wanders the shadowy alleys of the world in search of his place in the scheme of things. "THE BEGINNING OF THE END..." That is, the beginning of the end for the world and everyone in it... We're talkin' Old Testament, baby!!! Spawn stands face-to-face with all the villains from his past, but wait...some of them are dead...aren't they? What can it all mean? Tune into the beginning of what is destined to be one of the most memorable SPAWN stories in years! October 26 ? 32 pg ? FC ? $2.95 Cover price $2.95.

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    $165 Spawn (1992) #151 CGC 9.8 NM/MT

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  • Issue #5
    Special Agent (1947) 5

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    Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Frederic Murray and Ruben Moreira. Adventures of FBI agent Steve Saunders, originally a backup feature in True Comics (1941). The true story of the early FBI investigation of the murders of Native Americans in the 1920s; Pirate Captain Blood is lured to Begonia to stop a civil war; The FBI plants a trap for notorious outlaw John Dillinger outside a Chicago movie theater. Includes a note that the series is "presented with the cooperation of the FBI" and based on authentic cases. Official Story of the FBI; The Mystery of the Osage Indians; The First College Football Game; The Case of the Frightened Criminals; Farm in the Heart of a City; Fight Infantile Paralysis; True Stories about Stamps; Evol -- The Terror of Begonia!; The Case of Public Enemy No. 1. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1951
    Special Delivery Pogo (1951) 1951

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    Special Delivery Pogo (1951 circa) is a promotional booklet produced by Post-Hall Syndicate to encourage newspaper editors to carry the Pogo comic strip. No date, but the strips (15 pages) are from October-December 1950, so this was probably published in 1951 (the copyright date on the cover). There is also a two-page biography of Walt Kelly. 8.5 x 10 in.; black and white; 20 pages.

  • Issue #80
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) 80

    "I Cover The Waterfront!" Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Ron Frenz. Inks by Kevin Dzuban. Cover by John Romita, Jr. and John Beatty. To prove to Marla Madison that he's still a great reporter, J. Jonah Jameson takes over the Daily Bugle's stalled waterfront corruption investigation! Can Jonah recapture the magic from days gone by and break open the waterfront scandal? First, he'll need some information from the Kingpin; and second, a little help from your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! 32 pages Cover price $0.60.

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    $43 Spectacular Spider-Man #80 (1983) Classic Cover J. Jonah Jameson CGC 8.5 Custom
    $150 SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #80- CGC 9.8 WP - DIRECT EDITION - J. JONAH JAMESON APP!

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  • Issue #147
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) 147
    • Paper: White
    • Direct Edition.
    • Label #21-2215763-056
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    Inferno; 1st new Hobgoblin. "When The Bugle Blows" Inferno crossover. Script by Gerry Conway. Pencils and Inks by Sal Buscema. Cover by Sal Buscema. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man 312. The Hobgoblin is licking his wounds after going down to defeat at the hands of Spider-Man and the Green Goblin (aka Harry Osborn). In a drastic move, the downtrodden Hobgoblin visits N'astirh at the Empire State Building and offers to exchange his soul for greater power. Memo to the Hobgoblin...be careful what you wish for. Meanwhile, the Inferno madness hits the Daily Bugle Building and also Hal's Studio where Mary Jane is shooting a photo spread. Will the web-slinger and J. Jonah Jameson join forces to beat the demons? Story continues in Web of Spider-Man 48. Brief first appearance of the Demogoblin. Cameo appearance by the Green Goblin. 32 pages Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #80MJ
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 80MJ

    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. J. Jonah Jameson takes center stage in "I Cover the Waterfront!" Script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Ron Frenz, inks by Kevin Dzuban. Brief Kingpin appearance. John Romita Jr./John Beatty cover. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #5
    Specwar (2002) 5

    Written by Frank A. Lauria. Art by Michael Docherty & Oscar Lopez. Cover by Michael Docherty. The SpecWar team is back in their compound in the United States for some downtime and training. The Senior Chief decides to return to a local club to settle a feud with the townies from issue #2. However, after he and the others wipe the club clean, they have to face the music. Or do they? What secret does the Senior Chief have on Admiral Wallens that can keep him and the rest of the team out of trouble? Could it be a secret from their shared past? A secret that could rock the walls of the entire Special Operations Community? 28 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.25.

  • Issue #596
    Spider-Man (UK 1984 Marvel UK) 596

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  • Issue #24
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 24
  • Issue #82
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 82

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  • Issue #97
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 97
  • Issue #125
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 125

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  • Issue #138
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 138

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  • Issue #2
    Spider-Man Lifeline (2001) 2

    painted cover by steve rude fabian nicieza/steve rude/bob wiacek Continuing a new stand-alone Spider-Man story drawn by Steve Rude! Dr. Strange, The Lizard, Hammerhead, The Eel, Boomerang, a mystical artifact and a certain wise-cracking wall-crawler. Mix them all together and what do you get? A Spidey adventure sure to thrill veteran and new readers alike! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #15
    Spider-Man Universe (2000) 15
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  • Issue #11
    Spider-Man's Tangled Web (2001) 11

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    Cover by Darwyn Cooke. Art by Darwyn Cooke and J. Bone. THE SCOOP: A special self-contained, double-sized issue written and penciled by Eisner Award-nominated creator Darwyn Cooke (Batman: Ego, Catwoman)! THE SET-UP: Marvel continues to reach out and attract unique creators to The House, and TANGLED WEB is the perfect place to let them strut their stuff! We believe in a Spidey book for every type of reader, and this comic - which examines the wall-crawler from a more street-level view - is perfect for those who never thought they'd ever read a Spidey book! THE STORY: It's Valentines Day, and two beautiful young women are breathlessly waiting at The Coffee Bean for their date to pick them up. The problem is, they both think they have a date with Peter Parker! The other problem is, the Vulture has just knocked Spider-Man silly and the web-slinger can't remember his name - let alone his social schedule! Oh... and did we mention J. Jonah Jameson and the laxative?! THE CREATORS: Cooke follows up his guest-stint on X-FORCE by writing and penciling this double-size issue! Featuring inks by J. Bone (Jingle Belle, Alison Dare)! THE FORMAT: 48 pages, with ads. Printed on glossy stock with a cardstock cover. (MarvelPG) FC, 48pgs. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #12
    Spider-Woman (1999 Marvel 3rd Series) 12

    Stipendum Pecarte Mors Est - Written by John Byrne. Art by Bart Sears, Randy Elliott, Andy Smith and John Beatty. Cover by Bart Sears and Randy Elliott. J. Jonah Jameson, his wife Marla and Mattie Franklin take a trip down to New Orleans... but something sinister lurks in the surrounding swamps... something with razor-sharp teeth, a bad attitude and a hunger for our hero! Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #14
    Spirit (1944 Quality) 14

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    Cover art by Will Eisner. Untitled Spirit story featuring The Alibi Factory, pencils by Lou Fine, inks by Lou Fine and the Quality shop. Untitled Spirit story featuring The Kuttup Shop, pencils by Lou Fine, inks by Lou Fine and the Quality shop. Prominent Executives Vanish starring the Spirit, script by Manly Wade Wellman, pencils by Lou Fine, inks by Lou Fine and the Quality Shop. Untitled Spirit story featuring The Masked Magician, script by Manly Wade Wellman, pencils by Lou Fine, inks by Lou Fine and the Quality shop. Untitled Spirit story featuring Belle La Trivet, pencils by Lou Fine, inks by Lou Fine and the Quality shop. Flatfoot Burns story, script and art by Al Stahl. Untitled Jonesy story, script and art by Paul Gustavson. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #77
    Spirit (1983 Kitchen Sink) 77

    Cover art by Will Eisner. How To Tune An Engine starring Joe Dope, script and art by Will Eisner. The League of Liars (I Hate the Spirit because...) starring the Spirit, Carrion, P'Gell, and Octopus, script by Jules Feiffer, pencils by Jim Dixon. The Man From Mars starring the Spirit, pencils by Jim Dixon. The Balloons starring the Spirit. The Spirit Gets Older. 36 pgs. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.

  • Jan 2 1944
    Spirit Weekly Newspaper Comic (1940-1952) Jan 2 1944

    Spirit Weekly Newspaper Comic Insert. 7-1/2 x 10 inches, 16 pages, full color, all newsprint with no slick cover. Wellman/Woolfolk/Jack Cole scripts, Cole, Fine, Robin King - A.

  • Sep 15 1940
    Spirit Weekly Newspaper Comic Spirit Bag Reprints (1972) Sep 15 1940

    Limited Edition Reprint of the Spirit Weekly Newspaper Comic Book dated September 15, 1940. Racist cover. Will Eisner wrote individual commentary (on the back page) for most every issue in this reprint series. 6-1/4" x 9 3/8" inches, 8 pages, b&w.

  • Issue #2
    Spoof (1970 Marvel) 2

    Written by Roy Thomas and Marv Wolfman. Art by Marie Severin and John Costanza (as John Costa). Cover by Marie Severin. Tales from the Creep parody with Adolf Hitler and Sir Ralph Richardson. Written by Roy Thomas. Art by Marie Severin and John Severin. Tarzan parody. After he foolishly signs away the rights to Greystroke, Tarz is forced to fend for himself in the jungle that is urban Africa. Written by Stuart Schwartzberg. Art by Henry Scarpelli. All in the Family parody. 36 pages, full color. $0.20. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #9
    Spoof Comics Presents (1992) 9
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    Hobo Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2
    Spooky The Dog Catcher (1994) 2

    22 pgs. B&W. Color cover. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #3
    Stainless Steel Rat (1985) 3

    Cover art by Carlos Ezquerra. Strontium Dog intro featuring Eagle Talk, script by Nick Landau, art by Carlos Ezquerra. The Stainless Steel Rat Saves The World starring The Stainless Steel Rat, script by Harry Harrison (novel) and Kelvin Gosnell (adaptation), art by Carlos Ezquerra; Adapted from Harry Harrison's 1972 novel, The Stainless Steel Rat Saves The World. 36 pgs. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #4
    Star Comics Vol. 1 (1937) 4

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    Cover by Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.). Stories and art by Fred Guardineer, Dick Ryan, Fred Schwab, H. C. Kiefer, Ken Fitch, John Lindermayer, Rafael Astarita, and Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.). An early comics anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the pioneering publishers and packagers of comics books. Sailor Riggin Bill must save his crew from the Wild Wimmen. Historical and educational strips, including a comics biography of Napoleon Bonaparte, sketches of characters from Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit, and the adventures of King Arthur. Short comedy strips, sometimes just one panel, with titles like Jingle Jingle and Animal Crackers. A one-page strip (that is more of a Star Comics promo) featuring Impy from Little Nemo in Slumberland drawn by Bob McCay, son of original Nemo artist Winsor McCay (credited here as Winsor McCay, Jr.). This and the cover are meant to promote the short-lived revival of Little Nemo that began in the next issue. Bows an' Arrows; Pokey Forgets to Remember; Joe Ticket the Picket; Professor McScrewy; Impy; Riggin' Bill; Jingle Jingle; Court of Inhuman Relations; Bear Facts; Sketches From Dickens; I'm the Guy; Ima Sphinx; Jungle Town Show-Boat; Nutty Fagin; Third Class Male; When Father Was a Boy, When Mother Was a Girl; Bib and Tucker; Topsy-Turvy; Bug-Ville; Voice of the People; Round Table Adventures; Li'l Arthur; Dan Hastings; Prince; Wilbur; Brain Teasers; Joe McGee; Words That Ring Through the Mist of Time; Goobyland; Shinanigans; Officer Clancy; Cheerio Minstrels; Joe Dokes; Penny Aunty; King Kole's Kourt; Ad-Ventures; Animal Crackers; Jack Potts; Tell Me? Mr. Wise Guy. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2 in., 64 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #5
    Star Comics Vol. 1 (1937) 5

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    Cover by Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.). Stories and art by Charles Biro, Fred Guardineer, W. C. Brigham, George Nagle, Jack Romer, Dick Ryan, Fred Schwab, H. C. Kiefer, Ken Fitch, John Lindermayer, Rafael Astarita, and Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.). An early comics anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the pioneering publishers and packagers of comics books. Adventurer Dan Hastings and his friends get trapped in a secluded cabin in the Canadian woods while tracking enemy agents with a stolen ray gun. Historical and educational strips, including sketches of characters from Dickens' David Copperfield and the adventures of King Arthur. Short comedy strips, sometimes just one panel, with titles like Jingle Jingle and Animal Crackers. A rare Little Nemo in Slumberland strip (and cover) drawn by Bob McCay, son of original Nemo artist Winsor McCay (credited here as Winsor McCay, Jr.), featuring rhyming profiles of Nemo, Flip, Doctor Pill and The Princess. Plus a one-page strip featuring Little Nemo's Impy. Also featuring an early story by Charles Biro, later the mind behind the notorious Crime Does Not Pay comic. Little Nemo in Slumberland; Bows an' Arrows; Pokey Forgets to Remember; Joe Ticket the Picket; Professor McScrewy; Riggin' Bill; Jingle Jingle; Court of Inhuman Relations; Bear Facts; Sketches From Dickens; Impy; I'm the Guy; Ima Sphinx; Human Document; Jungle Town Show-Boat; Foxy Grandpa; Nutty Fagin; Third Class Male; When Father Was a Boy, When Mother Was a Girl; Bib and Tucker; Topsy-Turvy; Bug-Ville; Voice of the People; Round Table Adventures; Li'l Arthur; Dan Hastings; Prince; Wilbur; Brain Teasers; Joe McGee; Words That Ring Through the Mist of Time; Goobyland; Shinanigans; Officer Clancy; Cheerio Minstrels; Joe Dokes; Penny Aunty; King Kole's Kourt; Ad-Ventures; Animal Crackers; Jack Potts; Tell Me? Mr. Wise Guy. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2 in., 64 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #26
    Star Spangled Comics (1941) 26

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    The Newsboy Legion stars in "Louie the Lug Goes Literary" (art by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby); the Star-Spangled Kid stars in "Butch Minds the Birdies"; Liberty Belle stars in "The Little Rebel" (art by Don Cameron); and Robotman stars in "If I Were Robotman!" Simon/Kirby cover. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #42
    Star Spangled Comics (1941) 42
    • INCOMPLETE. Right edge torn off of two interior pages, affects readability. Residue on interior page.
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    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Steve Brodie. The Power of the Press starring the Newsboy Legion, pencils by Arturo Cazeneuve, inks by Steve Brodie. The Man Who Changed Color starring Penniless Palmer, art by Stan Kaye. One-Track Tuttle starring Robotman, art by Jimmy Thompson. Peril in Plunder starring the Star Spangled Kid, art by Jon Small. Swords in the Sea starring Liberty Belle, script by Don Cameron, art by Chuck Winter. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #48
    Star Spangled Comics (1941) 48

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    Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye. Booty and the Blizzard starring the Newsboy Legion, script by Don Cameron, pencils by Arturo Cazeneuve, inks by George Roussos. A Weasel in the Woodpile starring Penniless Palmer, script by Whitney Ellsworth, art by Thurston Harper. Crooks on Ice starring Robotman, script by Joe Samachson, art by Jimmy Thompson. When Dreams Come True starring Star Spangled Kid, art by Jon Small. Outpost in the Philippines starring Liberty Belle, script by Joe Samachson, art by Chuck Winter. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1N
    Star Trek Movie Special VI The Undiscovered Country (1991) 1N

    "The Undiscovered Country." Newsstand edition. An explosion on the Klingon moon Praxis could mean an end to hostilities between the Klingon Empire and the Federation...but Kirk's role as olive branch in escorting Chancellor Gorkon safely through Federation space doesn't go as planned in the 55-page "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country." Script by Peter David (based on a screenplay by Nicholas Meyer & Denny Martin Flinn), art by Gordon Purcell & Arne Starr. #1N cover by Jerome Moore. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #107
    Star Wars (1977 Marvel) 107
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4488162004
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    Final issue. A not-so-merry band of former imperials, former rebels, Mandalorians, Zeltrons, droids and Nagai are on Saijo on a mission to capture the Tof prince in "All Together Now". Script by Jo Duffy, pencils by Cynthia Martin, inks by Whilce Portacio. (scarce) Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #107MJ
    Star Wars (1977 Marvel) Mark Jewelers 107MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Final issue. A not-so-merry band of former imperials, former rebels, Mandalorians, Zeltrons, droids and Nagai are on Saijo on a mission to capture the Tof prince in "All Together Now". Script by Jo Duffy, pencils by Cynthia Martin, inks by Whilce Portacio. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #41
    Star Wars (1998 Dark Horse 1st Series) 41

    The Devaronian Version: Part 2 of 2 - Written by John Ostrander. Art by Davide Fabri and Christina Dalla Vecchia. cover by Killian Plunkett. At last -- the truth about how Villie wound up on the prison planet Kiffex, the truth on how he defeated a Dark Jedi and duped the Jedi for his freedom, and the truth about why he took Quinlan Vos as his apprentice. Well, sort of the truth. Well, okay, maybe not the truth at all. It's the second part of THE DEVARONIAN VERSION, our rogue Vilmarh Grahrk's side of the story thus far. A good place for new readers and a fun revision for long time readers. And if you believe this, Villie has a nice moon called Nar Shaddaa he would like to sell you! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2
    Starlet O'Hara in Hollywood (1948) 2

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    52 pages. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #53
    Starlog (1976) 53
    Published Dec 1981 by Starlog.

    Heartbeeps - a new era of robotics; Ray Bradbury on his SF films, past & future; Blade Runner; The Avengers' Patrick Macnee; SF/fantasy art portfolio; The Greatest American Hero returns; Space Science Extra - investigating the 10th planet; 1981 SF box office survey - winners & losers. Heartbeeps cover. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #54
    Starlog (1976) 54
    Published Jan 1982 by Starlog.

    Special 3-D issue. The Greatest American Hero - interviews with Robert Culp, Connie Sellecca & producer Juanita Bartlett, plus 1st season episode guide; Raiders of the Lost Ark - special effects secrets; David Gerrold interviews Terry Gilliam; Star Trek bloopers; preview of SF films for 1982; Filksinging - sing along with Bjo; 'Save Spock' survey Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #195
    Starlog (1976) 195
    Published Oct 1993 by Starlog.

    Readers choose the 25 best Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes; Michael Piller reviews Next Generation & Deep Space Nine; Demolition Man - Wesley Snipes vs Sylvester Stallone; War of the Worlds 40th Anniversary; Robin of Sherwood - Michael Praed speaks. Star Trek: TNG cover. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #7
    Starman (1994 2nd Series) 7

    Cover by Tony Harris. A (K)night at the Circus, script by James Robinson, art by Tony Harris and Wade Von Grawbadger; Jack Knight visits a sinister circus outside Opal City where he finds a most unsettling freak show--one including a blue-skinned "geek" attraction who may be a former Starman!; But Jack's investigation is met with a savage attack from the circus's grotesque performers. 36 pgs. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #61
    Starman (1994 2nd Series) 61

    WRITTEN BY JAMES ROBINSON; ART BY PETER SNEJBJERG; PAINTED COVER BY TONY HARRIS AND ALEX ROSS. Jack Knight's journey through space is over, but it's quiet in Opal...too quiet. It's the quiet before the storm ? the biggest storm of evil and darkness Jack will ever face. As Jack begins his investigation into the danger looming over his beloved city, he discovers that many old friends and familiar faces have vanished. This guest-star filled issue sets the stage for an epic war between good and evil that will be waged on Opal's streets ? streets that will literally never be the same after this explosive issue. FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #2
    Steam Engines of Oz (2013 Arcana) 2

    (W) Erik W. Hendrix, Sean O'Reilly (A/CA) Yannis Roumboulias Victoria and her friends have faced The Emerald City under the rulership of the Tin Man, the descendants of the Cowardly Lion, but how will they handle a group of very short, and very unruly Munchkins? Hidden in the forests for decades, can Victoria enlist their help, and what secrets hide within their village? Don't miss the latest chapter in this colorful interpretation of Oz through a SteamPunk lens. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1
    Steampunk Halloween (2011) 1

    Story/Art: Various Even on All Hallows' Eve, ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties stand no chance against intrepid heroes and explorers armed with the latest steam-driven technology...or do they? Will phantoms of phlogiston fall before the stalwarts of steam, or will they be bold enough to best the brass and glass? Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #3
    Steel the Indestructible Man (1978) 3

    Cover pencils by Don Heck, inks by Al Milgrom. "When Hammer Meets Steel," script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Joe Giella; Steel, the Indestructible Man, overlooks a meeting between Edward Runyon, publisher of the New York Star, and Chicago mobsters; He fires a flare gun to get the mobsters attention, before attacking them; On the verge of defeat, the mobsters call out to their boss, Sledgehammer (intro, origin), for assistance. "A Night without Heroes," script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Juan Ortiz, inks by Bruce Patterson; Steel, the Indestructible Man, questions the morality of mankind; In anger, he lashes out; After cleaning up, Steel resumes his civilian identity, that of Private Hank Heywood, of the United States Marine Corps; The Gadgeteer (intro) prepares to plunder the Plaza; He robs the Plaza, subduing the patrons with an ultra-sonic weapon. Hostess snack cakes ad, Aquaman and the "Imperiled Sub." Letters page explains that Todd Klein created, designed and executed the "Steel Filings" logo. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #7
    Stormwatch Team Achilles (2002) 7

    WRITTEN BY MICAH IAN WRIGHT; ART MARK TEXEIRA; COVER BY WHILCE PORTACIO AND SCOTT WILLIAMS EYE OF THE STORM. In stores January 8. After their harrowing escape from Chechnya, Santini decides it's time to visit one of his friends in the U.S. Senate...but this is definitely not a social call. He wants answers in his hunt for Ivana Baiul and he won't stop until he has them...and her head! High-octane military action continues with guest artist Mark Texeira. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. $2.95 Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1
    Strange Combat Tales (1993) 1

    "March of the Dead" - Did the Germans fight World War I with a secret weapon? According to this saga, they mobilized voodoo soldiers incapable of only one thing...dying. The allies' only hope for salvation lay in Julian Drake, a mystic rotting away in prison for being the wickedest man alive. Written by Aubrey Singer and Rob Stofega. Pencils by Dave Matthews. Epic Comics. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #3
    Strange Embrace (1993 Atomeka) 3

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    Story, art and cover by Dave Hine. A tale of horror focusing on Alex, a sinister telepath, and the evil games he plays with a delivery boy and his elderly landlord. Alex continues his quest to learn the secret his elderly landlord Corbeau keeps hidden in the past. And what does it have to do with his obsession with African tribal icons? 48 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #26
    Sub-Mariner Comics (1941) 26
    • Paper: White
    • From The Collection Of Jon Berk.
    • Label #1485446020
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #3725299002
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #2072102023
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Cover art by Syd Shores. Murder Motor Mart starring Sub-Mariner and Namora, script and art by Bill Everett. Framed For Crime starring the Blonde Phantom, pencils by Mike Sekowsky. Terror In the Lost Colony starring the Sub-Mariner and Namora, pencils by Bob Powell, inks by Ken Bald. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.