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

    December 3, 1953

  • Issue #4
    Trencher (1993) 4
    Published Oct 1993 by Image.

    Keith Giffen art and script Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #1
    Troll (1993) 1
    Published Dec 1993 by Image.

    Cover pencils by Jeff Matsuda, inks by Jonathan Sibal. "A Troll's Tale," script by Rob Liefeld, pencils by Jeff Matsuda, inks by Jonathan Sibal and Marlo Alquiza; Bartholomew J. Once a Hero, Troll tries to impress someone at the pool table by telling stories about his past as manager of an all-women's baseball team, a cigar-smoking paratroop commando, a secret agent, and a celebrity who had his face carved into Mount Rushmore. 44 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.

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    $75 Troll #1 CBCS(CGC) 9.8 "Wraparound Cover!"

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  • Issue #1
    Troll II 1
    Published Jul 1994 by Image.
  • Issue #1
    Troll Once a Hero (1994) 1

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    $50 TROLL 1 (9.4) IMAGE (b065)
    $225 TROLL 1 (9.8) IMAGE (b065)

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  • Issue #1
    Trouble with Tigers (1992) 1

    Story by Ted Nomura. Art and cover by Ben Dunn. The hyper-realism of Nomuras Families of Altered Wars meets the just-for-the-fun-of-it sensibilities of Dunns Ninja High School. The Tigers of Terra find themselves in a Quagmire – that is, Quagmire, USA, home of the Ninja High School. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #2
    Tuff Ghosts Starring Spooky (1962 Harvey) 2

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    Maybe it's the derby hat, but Casper's cousin Spooky gives new meaning to the word "tuff." Poil sees some girls in dresses and draws a dress on herself. A ghostling named Boogart makes trouble for the Trio. Nightmare tries to catch some Z's. Unspookable Boohavior; Can't Please that Ghost; The Ghostly Trio: Boogart; Poil; Store Gazer; The Problem; Nightmare: Ghosts Must Sleep. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #2281
    TV Guide (1953) 2281
    Published Dec 1996 by TV Guide.

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    December 14, 1996. 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time; "Lois & Clark" news and photo. Cover price $1.19.

  • Issue #2354MR
    TV Guide (1953) 2354MR
    Published May 1998 by TV Guide.

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    Michael Richards cover (art by Al Hirschfeld). May 9, 1998. Inside: Salute to "Seinfeld"; Larry David interview; Teri Hatcher; TV's top moms. Cover price $1.19.

  • Issue #2568
    TV Guide (1953) 2568
    Published Jun 2002 by TV Guide.

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    June 15, 2002. 50 Greatest TV Guide Covers of All Time; Stuart Scott of ESPN; female athletes; "One Life to Live." Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #138
    TV Screen Cartoons (1959) 138

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  • Issue #18
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 18

    Number on the cover is 10016-611. Anthology type comic with suspenseful, mystery, and spooky stories done in the style of the classic TV series "The Twilight Zone" which starred Rod Serling as your host. Painted cover art by George Wilson. The Mysterious Gambler, art by Joe Certa. Second Hand Clothes, art by Nevio Zeccara; suits change a man. When the Lights Go Out, art by Joe Certa. Dead Man's Train, art by Joe Certa. Man In the Green Coat, art by Joe Certa. The Green Children text story, art by Joe Certa. Programmed Vacation, art by Joe Certa. The Impressionist, pencils by Giovanni Ticci, inks by Alberto Giolitti. Strange Reunion, art by Joe Certa. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #40
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 40

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    Anthology type comic with suspenseful, mystery, and spooky stories done in the style of the classic TV series "The Twilight Zone" which starred Rod Serling as your host. Painted cover art. A Charmed Life, art by Jack Sparling. Door to Oblivion text story. Premonition, art by Oscar Novelle. The Missing Link, art by Joe Certa. The Last Voyage, script by Len Wein, art by Luis Dominguez. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #73
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 73

    Anthology type comic with suspenseful, mystery, and spooky stories done in the style of the classic TV series "The Twilight Zone" which starred Rod Serling as your host. Painted cover art. A Charmed Life, art by Jack Sparling; a man buys himself a charmed life, at a price. Door to Oblivion text story. Premonition, art by Oscar Novelle. The Missing Link, art by Joe Certa. The Last Voyage, script by Len Wein, art by Luis Dominguez. 36 pgs. $0.30. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #73
    Twilight Zone (1962 Whitman) 73

    Whitman edition. Painted cover art. A Charmed Life, art by Jack Sparling; a man buys himself a charmed life, at a price. Door to Oblivion text story. Premonition, art by Oscar Novelle. The Missing Link, art by Joe Certa. The Last Voyage, script by Len Wein, art by Luis Dominguez. 36 pgs. $0.30. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #1
    Twisted Tantrums of the Purple Snit (1986) 1

    Stories by John Stephenson. Art by Dennis Francis. Cover by Michael Kelley. One of the oddball comics to emerge during the independent comic publishing explosion of the mid-1980s. The Purple Snit is a foul-tempered creature who comically vents his frustration on everyone around him, most particularly his roommate, the hapless Funk, and their dog, Biting Wit. Trick or Trash; I, Wit; With Great Power, Comes Great Chuckles! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #1
    Two Bit the Wacky Woodpecker (1951) 1

    Stories and art by David Tendlar, Mell Lazarus and Ellis Chambers. Two Bit talks like W.C. Fields, and has about as much success holding on to his dignity. Two Bit tells the story of how he solved a mystery like Sherlock Holmes. Two Bit gets drafted into trying out the new devices of the Super Modern Cab Co., but they're not ready for beta. Plus Li'l Fish, an early cartoon by Mell Lazarus, creator of the Momma and Miss Peach comic strips (and a Toby editor at the time). Two Bit the Wacky Woodpecker; Li'l Fish; Tumbleweed Tim and Chuck. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Two Bit the Wacky Woodpecker (1951) 2

    Stories and art by David Tendlar, Leon Winik and George Crenshaw. Two Bit talks like W.C. Fields, and has about as much success holding on to his dignity. Two Bit reveals the story of when he was a bullfighter. Two Bit can't figure out why all the other animals are suddenly mad at him, and then he sees his exact duplicate creating trouble. A mouse tells the story of Elmo the forgetful elephant. Two-Bit Throws the Bull!; Wacky Woodpecker's Puzzle Page; Double Trouble; Woofin' It with Wuff; Philo and Mr. O'Leary's Bird Whistle; Mr. Fixit; Elmo; Butch; Doggin' Around. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 11

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "The Silver Spurs"; While riding along the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, Kid Colt spots a gang of five men on horseback chasing after a lone rider and decides to come to the man's aid. "The Apache Kid's Last Stand!"; In the town of Madison, Aloysius Kare and gambling house owner Kit Faraday watch as some men from back east ride into town; Kare muses that these men could provide good business for Kit's gambling house. "Bushwacker" text story. "Dead Man's Boots!" "The Man with the Bullet-Hole Stetson"; Lance Temple rides his buck wagon into Caliber City and sees that the town is in pandemonium; The sheriff tells Lance to tie up his horses and take cover as the Calendar Gang is riding into town. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #32
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 32
    Published Aug 1956 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "The Gunslinger!", pencils by Chuck Miller; As he rides across the range, the Two-Gun Kid is suddenly snared off his horse Cyclone by a lasso tossed by Trigger March, the outlaw he has been on the trail of since he robbed the bank in Mesquite. "The Tribute" text story. "Claws of the Cactus!"; The Two-Gun Kid comes to the aid of Daniel E. Bull, a British man who found himself pinned down by outlaw gunfire in the notorious badlands, home of the famous criminal Cactus Bill. "The High Rider!"; While riding down a canyon, the Two-Gun Kid suddenly has to race for his life as a torrent of water comes crashing down on him; he is pulled out of the rushing water by Ben Baker, who tells the Kid that the nearby dam was blown up by Mahler, a who fancies himself as a cattle king. "A Man Called Natchez," script by Stan Lee. "War Paint!"; The Two-Gun Kid is aboard the Western Rail Road while it is being attacked by what appears to be Pawnee Native Americans who steal the money and manage to flee. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #34
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 34
    Published Dec 1956 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Carl Burgos. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid faces a bully when he takes a job as ranch foreman. "The Old Method" text story. "Fighting Chance," art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid masquerades as a prize fighter. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kids encounters some of Quantrell's Raiders. "The Stranger," script by Stan Lee, art by Reed Crandall; An old frontiersman returns to a town that he founded. "Crossfire!", art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid becomes involved in a range war. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #36
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 36
    Published Apr 1957 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "The Saga of the Two-Gun Kid," art by Charles F. Miller; The Two-Gun Kid is riding shotgun in stagecoach, defending it from raiders and helping it get to Carbonville, where he goes to see a doctor to have his arm patched up; The locals ask the Two-Gun Kid to leave as Carbonville is a peaceful town. "Doom in the Dust!", art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid rides into the town of Rimrock where he comes to the aid of Fen Trask, a man disfigured man who is being roughed up by two men. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; In a small mountain town, the Two-Gun Kid just narrowly avoids getting shot by a man trying to bushwack him. "Gold on the Range" text story. "Trail's End," script by Stan Lee, art by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid comes to the defense of a town that is attacked by a Comanche war party, an attack that was seemingly unprovoked. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #39
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 39
    Published 1957 by Marvel.

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    Cover by John Severin. "The Fastest Gun!", art by Chuck Miller; Riding into town, the Two-Gun Kid comes to the aid of Charlie "Bobo" Colby, a mentally challenged boy who is being bullied by the locals. "Lost Ghost Town" text story. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; Taking up a job as an undercover trouble shooter for a railroad company, the Two-Gun Kid goes to investigate trouble in the town of Trail's End, purposely provoking a fist fight to see what he can learn by acting tough to attract the leader of an outlaw gang that has been affecting production. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid and his friend Jim Stack have just finished a job delivering cattle to a waterfront town; their arrival is not the best as the cattle sale is not enough to share Jim's ranch. "Waters of Doom!", art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid has come to the aid of Boonetown to help defend it from a war party of Sioux warriors, despite a peace treaty on the promise that the people of Boonetown would not hunt on the Sioux grounds. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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    $120 Two Gun Kid #39 1957 VG+ Stamp on Cover

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  • Issue #41
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 41
    Published Apr 1958 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "Origin of the Two-Gun Kid!", script by Stan Lee, art by Joe Maneely; After a long time away from his home of Sundown, Arizona, Clay Harder is bullied by Bull Yaeger, the local trouble maker; Clay captures outlaws and turns them over to the sheriff, who remarks how Clay is a real "Two-Gun Kid"; Clay decides to take the name and rides off onto the range, wanting to help anyone in need. "Four-Legged Prospector" text story. Untitled story, script by Stan Lee, art by Joe Maneely; Riding a stage to Abilene with a grandfather and his son, the Two-Gun Kid is instantly recognized by the boy who idolizes the famous gunslinger. "The Masked Rider!", art by Don Perlin. "Gun-Fight in Crow Town!", script by Stan Lee, art by Joe Maneely; In the town of Crow Town, owner Matt Crow runs wild, shooting his guns in the air and telling the locals he can do whatever he wants since he owns everything and decides to prove it by telling the locals that he will fight the next person who comes into town; Two-Gun Kid rides right into town just at that moment. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #42
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 42
    Published Jun 1958 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "The Giant of Rawhide Ridge," script by Stan Lee, art by Joe Maneely; The Two-Gun Kid rides into the town of Rawhide Ridge and finds a posse waiting for him who tells him to drop his guns and clear out of town. "Mystery in Mustang Mesa," script by Stan Lee, art by Joe Maneely; Riding into the town of Mustang Mesa, the Two-Gun Kid finds a posse waiting outside telling him to turn tail. "Trouble In Devil's Gap," art by Jack Keller. "The Golden Touch" text story. "The Gun-Fighter," script by Stan Lee, art by Joe Maneely; The Two-Gun Kid is walking through the town of Cayute when someone gets the drop on him and orders him to turn and draw. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #82
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 82
    Published Jul 1966 by Marvel.

    Cover by Dick Ayers and Mike Esposito. Stories by Larry Lieber and Bill Everett. Art by Dick Ayers, Bill Everett and Mike Esposito. Don't turn your back on Bart Concho, the meanest owl-hoot ever to pack a six-gun! How will the Two-Gun Kid fare when..."Here Come the Conchos!" by Larry Lieber, Dick Ayers and Mike Esposito (as M. Demeo). Also in this issue: Back-up story "All in a Day's Work" by Bill Everett. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #124
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 124
    Published Jun 1975 by Marvel.

    Reprints. Cover by Gil Kane. Stories by Sol Brodsky and Stan Lee. Art by Ogden Whitney and Joe Maneely. Alone...desperate...framed for a crime he didn't commit..."The Two-Gun Kid Strikes Back" by Sol Brodsky and Ogden Whitney, reprinted from issue #88. Plus the Two-Gun tale "The Giant of Rawhide Ridge" by Stan Lee and Joe Maneely, reprinted from issue #42. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1L
    Vampi (2000) 1L
    Published Aug 2000 by Harris.

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    Limited Edition Cover. (W) David Conway (A) Kevin Lau "Switchblade Kiss" Part One. Cover price $2.95.

  • #9, 4th Printing
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    4th printing - S. Clay Wilson cover. Art and stories by Robert Williams, Robert Crumb, Victor Moscoso, Spain Rodriguez, S. Clay Wilson, Charles Crumb, and Gilbert Shelton. MATURE READERS. B&W, 52 pages Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #16
    Zero Zero (1995) 16

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    An anthology of independent and alternative comics. This issue includes stories and art by Chris Ware, Kaz, Joakim Pirinen, Penny Van Horn, Aleksandar Zograf, Skip Williamson, Stephane Blanquet, Max Andersson, Krystine Kryttre, Michael Kupperman, Henriette Valium and Al Columbia, as well as part fifteen of The Chuckling Whatsit by Richard Sala. Black and white; 68 pages. Cover by Kaz. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #9
    Zot (1984) 9
    Published May 1985 by Eclipse.

    Jenny's brother Butch, on the run from the law, is captured by a weird cult but then is mistaken for their god and he takes advantage of that to lead an attack to aid Zot in "Gorilla Warfare." Script and art by Scott McCloud. Issue also has a "Behind the Scenes" feature on Zot. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #22
    Zot (1984) 22
    Published Oct 1988 by Eclipse.

    Zot tries to figure a way to get out of the iron clad contract that he has with Blotch while Jenny tries to deal with her feelings for Zot in "Can't Buy Me Love – Part 2." Script and art by Scott McCloud. Issue also has a one-page feature "The Adventures of Zot in Dimension 10-1/2." Script and art by Matt Feazell. Cover price $2.00.