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  • Issue #78
    Justice League of America (1960 1st Series) 78
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    1st Silver Age appearance Vigilante. 1st appearance of the Justice League Satellite. Cover art by Gil Kane. The Coming of the Doomsters, script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Dick Dillin, inks by Joe Giella; The League moves into their new satellite headquarters, which is located 22,300 miles above the United States. The Man Who Hated Science, script by Jack Miller, art by John Giunta. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

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    $100 CGC 8.5 Justice League Of America 75 OWWP 1st Appear Of Silver Age Vigilante
    $225 JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #78 CGC 9.4 WHITE PAGES 1ST APP OF VIGILANTE 1970

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  • Issue #144
    Justice League of America (1960 1st Series) 144

    Cover pencils by Dick Dillin, inks by Frank McLaughlin. The Origin of the Justice League--Minus One!, script by Steve Englehart, pencils by Dick Dillin, inks by Frank McLaughlin; Superman and Green Lantern relate the origin of the Justice League to Green Arrow via a videotape narrated by the Martian Manhunter. A letter from cartoonist Fred Hembeck. The Plague That Struck the Justice League!--100 Issues Ago, script by Gardner Fox and E. Nelson Bridwell (new text], pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Bernard Sachs; a two-page recap of the story from Justice League of America #44. 52 pgs. $0.60. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #159
    Justice League of America (1960 1st Series) 159

    In this 44-page issue titled "Crisis from Yesterday!," (story line continues in #160) the annual team-up for the Justice League of America and the Justice Society of America takes place. This year it seems like a one-sided battle as the JLA/JSA take on the heroes out of DC's historical epochs--Jonah Hex, Viking Prince, Miss Liberty, Black Pirate and Eneny Ace. Written by Gerry Conway with art by Dick Dillin and inks by Frank McLaughlin. This issue features Superman I and II, Silver Age Batman, Green Lantern I and II, SA Green Arrow, Wonder Woman I and II, the SA Flash I and II, the SA Black Canary, the SA Atom, Dr. Mid-Nite, Star-Spangled Kid, Hawkman and Hawkgirl, the Elongated Man, and the SA Red Tornado. That's quite a lineup! Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #160
    Justice League of America (1960 1st Series) 160

    In this 44-page issue titled "Crisis from Tomorrow!," (story line continues from #159) the annual team-up for the Justice League of America and the Justice Society of America takes place. This year it seems like a one-sided battle as the JLA/JSA take on the heroes out of DC's historical epochs--Jonah Hex, Viking Prince, Miss Liberty, Black Pirate and Eneny Ace. Written by Gerry Conway with art by Dick Dillin and inks by Frank McLaughlin. This issue features Superman I and II, Silver Age Batman, Green Lantern I and II, SA Green Arrow, Wonder Woman I and II, the SA Flash I and II, the SA Black Canary, the SA Atom, Dr. Mid-Nite, Star-Spangled Kid, Hawkman and Hawkgirl, the Elongated Man, and the SA Red Tornado. That's quite a lineup! Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #198
    Justice League of America (1960 1st Series) 198

    It's the most sensational showdown of all time! Bat Lash! Cinnamon! Jonah Hex! And Scalphunter! Versus the Justice League of America! "Once upon a Time in the Wild Wild West..." is written by Gerry Conway, with art by Don Heck and Brett Breeding. Characters: Superman [Earth-1]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Zatanna; Elongated Man; Flash [Barry Allen] (all as the Justice League of America/JLA); Jonah Hex; Cinnamon; Scalphunter; Bat Lash; green kryptonite; Lord of Time (villain). Cover by Ross Andru and Romeo Tanghal. Cover price $0.60.

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    $150 Justice League of America #198 CGC 9.8 (1982) JLA Jonah Hex Bat Lash Cinnamon

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  • Issue #159MJ
    Justice League of America (1960 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 159MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. In this 44-page issue titled "Crisis from Yesterday!," (story line continues in #160) the annual team-up for the Justice League of America and the Justice Society of America takes place. This year it seems like a one-sided battle as the JLA/JSA take on the heroes out of DC's historical epochs--Jonah Hex, Viking Prince, Miss Liberty, Black Pirate and Eneny Ace. Written by Gerry Conway with art by Dick Dillin and inks by Frank McLaughlin. This issue features Superman I and II, Silver Age Batman, Green Lantern I and II, SA Green Arrow, Wonder Woman I and II, the SA Flash I and II, the SA Black Canary, the SA Atom, Dr. Mid-Nite, Star-Spangled Kid, Hawkman and Hawkgirl, the Elongated Man, and the SA Red Tornado. That's quite a lineup! Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #198MJ
    Justice League of America (1960 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 198MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Jonah Hex, Batlash, Cinnamon, Scalphunter. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #160
    Justice League of America (1960 1st Series) Whitman 160

    Whitman edition Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #19
    Justice League Unlimited (2004) 19

    Written by Adam Beechen. Art by Gordon Purcell & Bob Petrecca. Cover by Ty Templeton. Wonder Woman, Elongated Man and Vigilante track a sinister time traveller back to the Old West. But it's going to take the help of Jonah Hex, Bat Lash and El Diablo for them to stand a chance against the Time Commander! Guns are a ?blazin' in "The Justice Rangers Ride Again!" 32 pg, FC. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #1
    Justice Riders (1996) 1

    Elseworlds. This Prestige one-shot sets the JLA in the Wild West where rich industrialist Maxwell Lord seeks to build the first cross-continental railway. In his way stands Paradise, a small town almost forgettable if not for its legendary sheriff, Diana Prince. The West's only lawwoman, Prince soon finds her town destroyed and sets out to stop the man-machine responsible: Lord Havoc! In her quest she enlists the help of a motley team of gunslingers: Kid Flash, the fastest gun in the West; Katar Johnson, Cheyenne shaman with a mystic wing-harness; Booster Gold, maverick gambler for hire; and Beetle, the wild-eyed inventor. Together they trek to Helldorado and the inevitable confrontation with Lord, meeting a slew of western versions of DCU heroes and villains. Written by Chuck Dixon. Art by J.H. Williams III and Mick Gray. Cover by John Van Fleet. FC, 64 pg. Prestige Format. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #42
    Kamandi (1972 DC) 42
    Published Jun 1976 by DC.

    "Gunfight at Coyote Corral." Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Chic Stone, inks by Mike Royer. Hollywood filmmaker Louis B. Mogul holds Dr. Canus hostage and forces Kamandi to star in a Western. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #42MJ
    Kamandi (1972) Mark Jewelers 42MJ

    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #22
    Kathy (1959 2nd Series) 22

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  • Issue #14
    Katy Keene (1949-1961 Archie) 14

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    Stories, Art and Cover by Bill Woggon. America's pin-up queen Katy Keene in three untitled stories: Katy gets a part alongside Errol Swoon involving scenes with lions, gorillas, and elephants, but she faints when she sees a mouse in Danny's office; Katy gives in to reader demand and does a story with more pin-ups...when Gloria calls demanding to be included, Katy gives her some less than attractive poses; and a studio photographer sent to take photos of Katy at home accidentally shoots her neighbor Bertha instead. Plus: "Katy Fashions and Puzzles" activity page; Sis the Candy Kid 1-pager "A Short Animal Tale" - Sis draws herself as an octopus with a sweet in each tentacle; "Gloria Fashions" 1-pager; Debby/Taffy story "Strange Things Are Hoppining" - Debby's parents are confused when she plays a game of "Strange Things are Hoppining" on the phone with Betsy; Sis the Candy Kid 1-pager "A Short Pig Tale" - Bill Woggon breaks the fourth wall to teach Sis a lesson about eating too much candy; "Sis Fashions" 1-pager; untitled K.O. Kelly story - Gloria hires Fearless Fagan as a sparring partner for K.O. but fires him when he knocks out K.O.; Betty 1-pager "Framed!" (unknown credits) - Betty defaces a photograph of Archie, mistaking it as a gift he meant for Veronica; "Katy and Bertha Fashions" 1-pager; and 2-page Hollywood Gossip article. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Katy Keene (1949-1961 Archie) 15
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #18-2B01433-010
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    Stories, Art and Cover by Bill Woggon. America's pin-up queen Katy Keene in four untitled stories: When Katy says that the man she marries must make her hear bells and chimes when they kiss, Randy rigs it so that his butler rings a bell at a specified time before kissing Katy; Randy has K.O. wear a knight's suit of armor under the guise of taking it to the cleaners so that he can lock K.O. in a closet and thereby miss his date with Katy; Randy teaches Katy how to ski by telling her it's as easy as spelling her own name; and K.O. battles with a mosquito in his bedroom. Plus: Katy Keene 1-pager; untitled Sis the Candy Kid story - Sis hides in Chubby's bass viol case when a bully chases her for her candy; "Sis and Billy Fashions" 1-pager; Katy Keene 1-page story "A Short Tickling Tale" - Danny's clients want a woman who will make them laugh...Katy obliges by wearing an outfit decorated with feathers to tickle them; Debby/Taffy story "Debby and Her Diary" - Debby asks for her father's help to put the neighbor's twin infants to sleep; "Katy Keene Jokes" 1-pager; Betty and Veronica 1-pager "Apparental Consent" (writer & inker unknown, pencils by Harry Lucey) - Betty overhears Archie and Veronica talking about a dog license and thinks they're referring to a marriage license; K.O. Kelly 1-pager "A Short Punchy Story" - K.O. teaches Sis how to box and accidentally gets hit on the head with a dumbbell; and 2-page Hollywood Gossip article. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #0
    Katy Keene Notepad (circa 1950) 0

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    Katy Keene Notepad (circa 1950) appears unused. Katy is the best-known creation of cartoonist Bill Woggon, who depicted her high-fashion world in a style that glittered so brightly, you could almost read it in the dark. A couple of Katy's contemporaries, Patsy Walker and Millie the Model, may have outlasted her, but in her time, nobody doubted Katy was the queen of glamorous comic book women. 5.5" x 8.5".

  • Issue #9
    Katy Keene Pinup Parade (1955) 9
    • 2 1/2" Spine split from bottom.
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Slab: Significant front/back scuff(s)
    • From the top-rated Katy Keene CGC registry set.
    • Label #1624859015
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  • Issue #4
    Katy Keene Special (1983) 4
  • Issue #1430
    Ken Maynard in Western Justice (1938 Whitman BLB) 1430
    • Water damage: Slight.
    • Water damage: Slight.
    • Water damage: Moderate.
    • Water damage: Slight.

    Ken Maynard in Western Justice (1938 Whitman BLB) #1430 Irwin Myers art. Hardcover book; 3.5-in. x 4.5-in.; black and white; 432 pages.

  • Issue #1
    Ken Maynard Western (1950-1952 Fawcett) 1

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    Bygone movie cowboy Maynard stars in offbeat stories that set this Fawcett book apart from run-of-the-mill Western comics. Instead of "Hi-yo, Silver," Ken directs his horse Tarzan to "Bite wind, Tarzan!" Corrupt lawyer Silas Crocker, seeking a lost Spanish treasure, joins forces with outlaw Gunsmoke, setting Ken on his trail. Crocker uses stolen money to frame Ken for Gunsmoke's crimes, then tries to burn down the jail with Ken in it. Jeeter has a talking horse, Ya-Ta-Ta, but the horse only wants to insult people, and worse than that, he's smarter than the cowboys around him. Poor Polly; The Outlaw Treasure Trail!, Part 1: Blazing Guns; Fool's Gold; Part 2: Undercover Danger; Jeeter: The Horse Trade; Part 3: Battle Against the Badmen. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Ken Maynard Western (1950-1952 Fawcett) 2

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    Bygone movie cowboy Maynard stars in offbeat stories that set this Fawcett book apart from run-of-the-mill Western comics. Instead of "Hi-yo, Silver," Ken directs his horse Tarzan to "Bite wind, Tarzan!" As the opening panel says, "Badmen have long plagued the old West, fighting with fang and claw against the law, gathering illicit loot! But a new kind of bandit leader arises, far more cunning and dangerous than before, using the inventions of science in his ruthless raids! Ken Maynard, heroic adventurer of the wild West, finds himself matching wits with Doc Daggard, mastermind badman of all time!" No improving on that, except to add that instead of a horse, Doc Daggard rides an elephant equipped with a Gatling gun! Sassy Sam; The Invasion of the Badmen!; Spiff and Spann; Deputy Dan; The Kid; Jumping Jehosophat: The Not So Square Dance; Bird Brain Byrd. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Ken Maynard Western (1950-1952 Fawcett) 3

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    Photo cover. "The Pied Piper of The West" Chapter I…The Animal Invasion, script by Otto Binder, art by Carl Pfeufer; Almost every night some farm would get raided by rabbits; Then a Pied Piper shows up and offer his help to get rid of the rabbits, by using his flute. "Soft Touch"; Jeeter wants a cup of coffee, but has only a hundred dollar bill. "The Pied Piper of The West, Chapter II" The Coyote Peril, script by Otto Binder, art by Carl Pfeufer; After being flung into the river by Piper and his gang, Ken is saved by his horse, Tarzan. Untitled story; Sluff and Duff are out to take a picture. "Revenge in Red Canyon" text story by Al Packer. "The Pied Piper of The West" Chapter III The Mountain Lion Menace, art by Carl Pfeufer; Ken is chased by a herd of stampeding sheep, and is later trapped by the Piper in a corral full of mountain lions. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Ken Maynard Western (1950-1952 Fawcett) 4
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #0935784012
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    Stories and art by Carl Pfeufer and Bradley Burke. Bygone movie cowboy Maynard stars in offbeat stories that set this Fawcett book apart from run-of-the-mill Western comics. Instead of "Hi-yo, Silver," Ken directs his horse Tarzan to "Bite wind, Tarzan!" Framed by outlaws, Ken finds himself pursued by a sheriff and his posse, and he must elude them before he can try to clear his name. Jeeter tells his talking horse, Ya-Ta-Ta, about his football career. A gold prospector finds oil instead, and Ken must protect him from outlaws who want to jump his claim. Sassy Sam; The Outlaw Hoax!; Jeeter and His Talking Horse Ya-Ta-Ta: The Conditioner; Night Riders; Sagebrush; The Battle For Black Gold; Bird Brain. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Ken Maynard Western (1950-1952 Fawcett) 5
    • Cover detached at one staple.
    • Cover detached at one staple. 1/3" Spine split from bottom.

    Stories and art by Carl Pfeufer and Bradley Burke. Bygone movie cowboy Maynard stars in offbeat stories that set this Fawcett book apart from run-of-the-mill Western comics. Instead of "Hi-yo, Silver," Ken directs his horse Tarzan to "Bite wind, Tarzan!" In a three-part story, Ken seeks the hidden outlaw outpost known as Badman City, where lawmen are on wanted posters and the bank is full of stolen gold. But first he must survive a plunge into a pit filled with rattlers. Once he arrives, he is captured by an outlaw posse and sentenced to hang for upholding the law. Bird Brain; The Mystery of Badman City, Chapter One: The Badland Horrors; The Silent Rancher; Chapter Two: the Outlaws Trail; Chapter Three: Gunmens Battleground; Jeeter and His Talking Horse Ya-Ta-Ta: The Narrow Pass; Sassy Sam. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Ken Maynard Western (1950-1952 Fawcett) 6
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #0912202003
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    Stories and art by Otto Binder and Carl Pfeufer. Bygone movie cowboy Maynard stars in offbeat stories that set this Fawcett book apart from run-of-the-mill Western comics. Instead of "Hi-yo, Silver," Ken directs his horse Tarzan to "Bite wind, Tarzan!" In a three-part story written by Supergirl co-creator Otto Binder, Ken discovers that outlaws are cutting down California's giant redwoods for nefarious reasons. But in the era before conservation laws, he must take action himself to save the 1000-year-old trees. He's aided by his old pal Herman the Hermit and Herman's pet mountain lion, Cuddles. Sassy Sam; The Redwood Robbery!, Chapter 1: Danger in the Giant Forest; The Silent Rancher; Chapter Two: Terror in the Treetops; Cheat!; Chapter Three: The Forest Battle; Jeeter and His Talking Horse Ya-Ta-Ta: With and Without Wit; Bird Brain. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Ken Maynard Western (1950-1952 Fawcett) 7

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    Stories and art by Otto Binder and Carl Pfeufer. Bygone movie cowboy Maynard stars in offbeat stories that set this Fawcett book apart from run-of-the-mill Western comics. Instead of "Hi-yo, Silver," Ken directs his horse Tarzan to "Bite wind, Tarzan!" In a three-part story written by Supergirl co-creator Otto Binder, Ken agrees to guide two artists to the legendary Seven Wonders of the West. In order to get there, they must cross the Mankiller Badlands, from which no white man has ever returned. But one of the artists has a sinister plan, and joins forces with outlaw Grizzly Gus. Plus a Shazam dot-to-dot puzzle! The Seven Wonders of the West!, Chapter 1: Into the Unknown; Bird Brain; Jeeter and His Talking Horse Ya-Ta-Ta: The Big Difference; Chapter 2: The Badland Horrors; Sassy Sam; Terrible Temper; Chapter 3: The Greatest Wonder. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Ken Maynard Western (1950-1952 Fawcett) 8

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    Stories and art by Otto Binder and Carl Pfeufer. Bygone movie cowboy Maynard stars in offbeat stories that set this Fawcett book apart from run-of-the-mill Western comics. Instead of "Hi-yo, Silver," Ken directs his horse Tarzan to "Bite wind, Tarzan!" In a three-part story written by Supergirl co-creator Otto Binder, Ken has a front-row seat as a volcano erupts in the Old West. As the landscape tears itself apart, Ken rescues hapless settlers, but gets trapped by deadly lava flows. Tarzan the horse is with him...but can even Tarzan outrun an avalanche? The Mighty Mountain Menace!, Chapter 1: Geological Horror; Bird Brain; Jeeter and His Talking Horse Ya-Ta-Ta: Too Big For His Horseshoes; Chapter 2: Gold Stampede; Sassy Sam; Coward's Courage; Chapter 3: Subterranean Trap. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Ken Maynard Western (UK 1951 L. Miller & Son) 3

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    UK black and white reprints. "Invasion of the Badmen" from Ken Maynard Western #2; plus Young Eagle, Rawhide Hotchkiss, Bob Colt, and Golden Arrow stories. 7-1/8 in. x 9-3/4 in.; black and white; 68 pages. No date (1950s?).

  • Issue #1
    Kents (1997) 1

    "Bleeding Kansas, Part 1." The first part of this 12-issue series establishes how the Kents (Superman's adoptive family) move to Kansas, where Luther Reid murders Silas Kent. Script by John Ostrander, pencils by Timothy Truman, inks by Michael Bair. Cover by Truman. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #2
    Kerry Drake Detective Cases (1944) 2

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    Stories and art by Allen Saunders, Alfred Andriola and Charles Quinlan. Reprints of Alfred Andriola's detective comic strip Kerry Drake and other adventure tales. This issue features reprints from Dec. 23, 1943 - March 6, 1944. As the town is terrorized by a figure with no face, Kerry wonders if it is actor Victor Apollo, disfigured in a car wreck and seeking revenge on his unfaithful wife. US forces are assigned to take out a bridge in Burma (Myanmar) during World War II. Plus Dotty Dripple. Fun cover by an unknown artist features a costume party terrorized by the Faceless Horror. Kerry Drake Trails the Faceless Horror; Burma Bridge Busters; Dotty Dripple. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1PATSY
    Key Comics Giveaway (1951) 1PATSY

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    Key Comics Giveaway covers containing other comic interiors from different publishers; this issue contains a Patsy Walker comic. Note: Cover changed each year. Many combinations are possible. Distributed in Nebraska, Iowa, and Kansas.

  • Issue #1
    Kid Colt (2009) 1
    Published Sep 2009 by Marvel.

    Written by TOM DEFALCO Penciled by RICK BURCHETT Cover by LUKE ROSS Framed for murder, Blaine Cole, one of Marvel's original western heroes saddles up to ride again as KID COLT! Against a deadly bounty hunter, a corrupt Sherriff and the scavengers of the west, odds are against the Kid and his ally, the steady-shooting Everrett Hawkmoor. But that's the way they like 'em. By Tom DeFalco (AMAZING SPIDER-GIRL) and Rick Burchett (SHE-HULK). 48 PGS./One-Shot/Rated T+ ...$3.99 Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #0
    Kid Colt in He Lived by His Guns (1950 Mini-Comic) 0

    Kid Colt in He Lived by His Guns (Wisco Mini-Comic) is a promotional giveaway distributed by a variety of merchants including Wisco "99" Service Stations, Carnation Malted Milk, Klarer Health Wieners, Fleers Dubble Bubble Gum, Rodeo All-Meat Wieners, Perfect Potato Chips, & others. Back cover blank or printed with information about participating sponsor. 24 pages, full color, 7-in. x 3.5-in., all newsprint, no cover price.

  • Issue #1
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 1
    • 2.5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached. Centerfold detached at one staple. Staple rust. Rust migration. Water damage.
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    52 pages. Cover price $0.10.

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    $799 Kid Colt Outlaw #1 - Timely Comics 1948 CGC 1.8 Syd Shores cover and art
    $1,300 Kid Colt Outlaw #1 Timely Comics 1948 Golden Age Western CGC 4.5 Blue Label

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  • Issue #2
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 2

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    "The Gunfighter and the Girl" and "Cards or Guns--Draw, Kid Colt, or Die!" Two-Gun Kid back-up, "Burning Bullets Blast a Border Town." Syd Shores cover. 36 pages. Cover price $0.10.

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    $3,200 Kid Colt Outlaw #2 Timely Comics 1948 Golden Age Western CGC 8.5

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  • Issue #3
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 3

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    "Colt-Quick Killers for Hire," "Gold and Guns at Roaring Gulch," "Reign of the Colt-Quick Clan," and "Trail's End on Blue Water." Tex Morgan back-up, "Ghost Town Gunnies Strike!" Syd Shores cover. 52 pages. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 4

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    "Six-Gun Deadline," "Fight or Crawl, Outlaw," "Bushwacker's Boomerang," and "The Giant of the Badlands." Tex Taylor back-up, "The Killers of Abilene!" One-page editorial by the Marvel Comics editors responding to Dr. Wertham's beliefs about the negative impact of comics upon children. Syd Shores cover. 52 pages. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 5

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    Cover pencils by Syd Shores, inks by John Buscema. "Sign of the Scarecrow," pencils by Mike Becker and Syd Shores; The Scarecrow has been forcing local cattle owners to sell him their beef cheap; When he confronts Herb Latimer demanding he sell his cows at $2 a head, Latimer refuses and is gunned down. "Blaze Calls a Bluff," inks by Mike Becker; Blaze Carson is watching over a poker game at the saloon during a rainy night and takes not how banker Morton is having a string of bad luck and is losing big time; Suddenly, there is an explosion at the bank which sends Carson and Morton to investigate. "Mystery of the Missing Mine" text story, pencils by Syd Shores. "His Greatest Gamble," art by Russ Heath; Kid Colt is riding in the desert when he comes across a tenderfoot out in the heat just about ready to be buzzard meat; Giving the man some water and riding him back to Wolf Pass, Kid Colt learns that the man is named Jon Cannon who arrived in town the day before and was tricked into gambling and was cleaned out by Hawk Rowan, a local gambler, and made broke. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 6
    • Water damage.
    • Cover coming loose at staples, water damage.

    Cover pencils by Syd Shores. "The Valley of the Werewolf," art by Russ Heath; Kid Colt decides to hide out in the town of New Turkey, a recent village set up by Turkish immigrants, in order to hide out from the law in the hopes that the news of his outlaw status has not reached the area; Riding through the forest he hears a man scream and rides to its source, finding a dead man who has had his throat torn out by a wolf of some kind. "Gunman's Folly!" text story. "Trapped in the Hidden Mine!", art by Russ Heath; Kid Colt rides into the town of Chaneyville, a town where outlaws hide out to stay safe from the law; Walking into a local saloon he bumps into another man who tries to start a fight; However, the Kid is a faster draw and shoots him dead; Kid Colt is then approached by a local named Snake Sorenson. A Letter to Our Readers and Their Parents! "The Things in the Cave!", pencils by Pierce Rice; Tex Taylor and Alkali Ike are relaxing near the train station; Tex reads a story about some men who held up a train and stole $50,000 in Fargo City who are on the loose; Just then a train rolls in and an explorer named Professor Jenkins who is looking for nearby Mayan Ruins. Ike knows the area and the Native Americans call it "The Adobe of the Clawed Devils" because of legends of creatures with claws that come out of the ground like moles. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 7
    • 3" spine split from bottom. Water damage. Cover oxidation. Tape on interior cover.
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    Cover art by Russ Heath. "Trapped Between Two Fires!", art by Russ Heath; Kid Colt is visiting his friend Clay Tindell who shows him the Brain's newly constructed castle; Tindell tells the Kid that the Brain fancies himself some sort of king and has hired on every bloodthirsty gunhawk in the area to be part of his private army; Spotting smoke not far away, Clay and Kid Colt ride out to check it out and catch some of the Brain's men burning down Clay's ranch; The pair gun down the men responsible; Kid Colt decides that it is time to talk to the Brain and rides out to the castle. "The Coward" text story. "King of the Valley"; Nimo is out in the wilderness protecting his domain; His mate Tama and her cubs are attacked by an eagle, but Tama defends her cubs; Tama meanwhile spots a black bear in his territory and battles the creature; This attracts the attention of a ranch owner who witnesses the battle; When Nimo kills the bear, his ranch hand offers to shoot and kill Nimo, but the rancher declines, telling him that Nimo does more to protect his herd than he ever could possibly do. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 8

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    "Ambush in Lone Valley!", art by Russ Heath; Kid Colt has taken cover in an abandoned cabin when he is confronted by a fellow outlaw named Flash and his employer Mr. Cullen; Cullen offers Kid Colt the opportunity to join his posse in going in an mowing down a nearby town of Mexican immigrants so that they can take the water that local ranchers need. "Sam Bass" Scrapbook of the West non-fiction story. "Death Waits in the Shadows!", art by Russ Heath; Easterner Richard Hamilton and his daughter Helen have come west to inherit the Long Gulch Ranch; When they try to get a carriage to the location of the ranch they are told that it is haunted and everyone who has owned or worked on it has either been killed or fled. "The Lady and El Diablo" text story. "His Fight for Life!", pencils by Bill Walsh; Nimo protects his family from a tiger that escaped from the circus. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 9
    • Water damage. Staple rust, rust migration.
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    Cover art by Joe Maneely. "The Man From Nowhere," pencils by Gene Colan, Joe Maneely, and Syd Shores, inks by Joe Maneely; After escaping the authorities once more, Kid Colt seeks cover coming across a farm house; There he asks if he can stay for the night and get some food; Kid Colt follows some thieves and eventually gets shot at by some of the gang. "The Meanest Man in the World!", pencils by Syd Shores and Joe Maneely, inks by Joe Maneely; In the town of Blessing, Sheriff Lee Jackson runs a rough form of the law that is brutal, but by the books; One day he catches his son Stan giving water to a prisoner and scolds his boy for being too soft; Kid Colt is on the run from the law and is winged by a bullet but manages to escape. "Gunshot Trail" text story, pencils by Gene Colan, Joe Maneely, and Syd Shores. "A Matter of Pride!", art by Joe Maneely; Kid Colt is riding through a forest when he spots a wanted poster offering a $100 reward for his capture, dead or alive; Seeing that the wanted poster was written by Sheriff Jeff Pace of Last Chance City, Kid Colt decides to teach the sheriff a thing or two. "Secret of the Hidden Mine," pencils by Gene Colan; Kid Colt is sleeping when he is suddenly woken by Steel, who detects that the law is on their trail; Kid Colt quickly mounts up and they flee the scene; However, they ride over an abandoned mine shaft and fall into the mine; Kid Colt faces Ox and his men. "The Man who Refused to Die!", pencils by Gene Colan; The story of Native American warrior Charlie Feather. "The Gun-Shy Sheriff," art by Joe Maneely; Kid Colt and Steel are dying of thirst when they come across a much-needed oasis; As they hydrate themselves, Kid Colt hears a girl crying and comes to her aid; He learns that her name is Jane and that her fiancée Bill is the local sheriff and that she fears for his life. "The Flaming Fury"; Nimo defends his territory from a black bear. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 10

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    Cover pencils by Syd Shores. "Redmen on the Warpath!", pencils by Joe Maneely; The town of Gunbutt Storm, a number of prominent ranchers are seemingly murdered by warriors of the local Comanche tribe, angering the locals who pressure the sheriff into doing something about it; However, the sheriff warns the locals to keep a cool head until an investigation can be done as a war between the local Natives would cause untold bloodshed; When Kid Colt rides into the area he spots a smoke signal from the Comanche tribe ordering preparations for war. "Sheriff of Roaring Gap!", art by Joe Maneely; Sheriff Cahill is spending the night drinking in the local saloon in Roaring Gap and begins bragging about his skills as a law man and what he would do if Kid Colt came into town to steal the $5000 worth of gold dust that is being kept in the back of the saloon; What Cahill is unaware of is the fact that Kid Colt just happens to be in the saloon himself overhearing the conversation. "Gallows' Bait" text story. "Nimo the Mountain Lion!"; With the help of a moose, Nimo fights off a pair of hungry wolves. "The Outlaw's Stallion!"; A card shark from Washington is passing the time as he rides a train through the west by playing cards with one of the other passengers; However, it is soon discovered that the Easterner is cheating with cards he has hidden up his sleeve and amid protests he is tossed off the train; Happening by is Kid Colt who comes to the aid of the man. "The Legend of Dead Man's Cave!" text story. "Trapped by the Posse!"; Along the Senora Pass at the US/Mexican border, a group of cattle rustlers is finishing a deal with a man named Rumson; However, when Rumson refuses to pay the full price for the stolen cattle, the rustlers leader Stacey guns Rumson dead; Enter Kid Colt. "The Whip Strikes!"; Kid Colt makes a stop in Buzzard's Roost to get a glass of milk from the local saloon and soon finds himself chased out of town by a posse; Fleeing, he is secretly observed by Whip Lassiter and his gang who decide that they could use Kid Colt in their gang. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 11
    • .5" Cumulative spine split.
    • Soiling on interior pages.

    Cover art by Joe Maneely. "How Kid Colt Became an Outlaw!" origin story, art by Pete Tumlinson; In the town of Purgatory, the law is run by a ruthless sheriff and his deputy Lash Larribee; One day, when Lash is beating up on a local named Gabby, his friend Blaine Colt comes to his aid; Blaine is easily beat down by Lash who mocks Colt for not carrying guns; Blaine is waking up he is suddenly confronted by the sheriff who accuses him of killing his father; The sheriff shoots Gabby and Lash; Before he can shoot Blaine, who he calls "Kid Colt", Colt jumps him. "Stranger in Town" text story. "Paid in Full," art by Werner Roth. "Captured by Comanches," art by Pete Tumlinson; For the past two years US Marshall Bulldog Crandall has been trailing after Kid Colt; Once more his hunt lands him at Kid Colt's camp just hours after he left and finds a mocking message from the outlaw; Crandall vows to capture Kid Colt no matter what, as he always gets his man. He heads toward the town of Thunder Rock unaware that Kid Colt is watching and following him; He pulls into the nearby saloon where he begins talking to the locals about his hunt for Kid Colt. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 12
    Published 1950 by Marvel.

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    Cover art by Joe Maneely. "Jailbreak in Jack-Knife City!", art by Pete Tumlinson; The Dalton gang attempt to hold up some cattle salesmen after they make a big sale but are sent fleeing by Kid Colt who interrupts the robbery; However, Kid Colt breaks off his chase when the outlaws ride into Jack-Knife City, a town where the local sheriff has made capturing Kid Colt his vendetta. "The Boy Who Hated Kid Colt!!", art by Pete Tumlinson; In a small western town Billy and his sister are trying to cross a muddy street without getting dirty and are made fun of by some of the locals; When the men start throwing rocks, causing mud to splash on the dress Billy's sister is wearing they get a good laugh; Suddenly the cruel pranks are stopped when Kid Colt arrives. "When the Odds Are Even" text story. "The New Marshall," art by Joe Maneely. "Death by Torture!", art by Pete Tumlinson; A band of renegade Navajos led by chief Black Cloud attack a stage coach; Their attack is interrupted by the arrival of Kid Colt who sends them fleeing; As Kid Colt and the coach part company, Black Cloud and his surviving braves watch; Black Cloud then orders his warriors Black Bear and Running Deer to capture Kid Colt and bring him back to their tribe. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 13
    Published 1951 by Marvel.

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    Cover art by Pete Tumlinson. "The Magic of Manitou!", art by Pete Tumlinson; Kid Colt spots some wagons rushing toward a nearby army fort in a hurry; Curious, he catches up and asks them what the hurry is and learns that the local tribe of Mandan Native Americans are gearing up to go to war; He goes into the fort and gets confirmation from the captain that Flying Cloud, the chief of the Mandans is gearing up for a warpath; Since Kid Colt is a friend of Flying Cloud, he decides to go to the camp and find out what's going on. "Code of the Outlaw!", art by Pete Tumlinson; In a small town, Kid Colt comes across a man trying to whip a boy and orders him to stop; When the man tries to whip him instead, Kid Colt blasts his whip to pieces; Kid Colt demands to know what happened, and the boy tearfully tells him that he wanted a horse so bad that he tried to steal the one the man was riding. "The Showdown!", art by Don Rico; Chappie Harroway vs. Black Ben Ford. "Showdown in the Woods" text story. "Murder by a Dead Man!", art by Pete Tumlinson; Kid Colt is trying to escape a posse after him along the Arizona plane; Kid Colt manages to give them the slip near a plateau and then begins cutting through the brush to get away; He comes across a man camping out who tells Kid Colt that he is not after him and offers the outlaw to sit down and eat with him; Kid Colt gets to talking about how he has been trying to dodge the law since he rode out of Culver City where he tells the man he had tangled with the hand of death. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 14

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    Cover art by Pete Tumlinson. "The Tribe That Vanished," art by Pete Tumlinson; On August 10, 1849 Kid Colt is riding through the Dakota badlands when he comes across a sun scorched Piute Native on the back of a horse; Coming to the Native's aid, Kid Colt learns that there is trouble at his village before the man dies; Although the man is already dead, Kid Colt vows to look into it and help the tribe however he can. "The Boy Who Hunted Kid Colt!", art by Pete Tumlinson; In Medicine Bow on September 1852, wanted posters for Kid Colt are being put up by the local sheriff, offering a reward of $50,000 for Kid Colt's capture; No sooner are the posters up does Kid Colt happen through the area and take them down; Later in the day, Kid Colt comes upon a young boy whipping his horse to try to keep it in line. "Tex Wasn't Yellow!" text story. "Growler Joe Meets the Stranger." "Ambush!"; Kid Colt vs. Luke Blackburn and Wolf Mathers. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 15

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    Cover art by Pete Tumlinson. "Gun-Whipped in Shotgun City!", art by Pete Tumlinson; Deadly outlaws ride into the town of River Bend to rob it; They ride into town and rob the local bank unopposed; The gang then goes across the range committing robberies until August 9th 1868 when they set their sights for Shotgun City to settle down and have some fun; A short time later, Kid Colt happens upon the stage coach the gang has just robbed. "Fangs of Death!", art by Pete Tumlinson; On April 5, 1854, Kid Colt is riding along the lands of Wyoming when he comes across some cattle drivers whose cattle has been slain; Examining the scene with the ranches they find the tracks of a Comanche at the scene; The ranchers immediately blame the Comanches and suggest going to war with them, but Kid Colt preaches caution and tells them that he is friends with the Comanches and he will talk to their leader to find out the truth and avoid any unneeded bloodshed. "Die on the Owlhoot Trail!", art by Pete Morisi. "Hank Roebuck The Man Who Tamed Brass Town!", art by Marion Sitton. "The Waiting Rope!", art by Pete Tumlinson; Trigger City is a town that is so badly plagued by gun fighters that the local undertaker is not short of business but the graveyard is about bursting with corpses; On August 25, 1861, Kid Colt rode into the area and overheard some men attacking a ranch house; He guns down the outlaws and is thanked by the ranchers. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 16

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    Cover art by Joe Maneely. "No Time To Die," art by Pete Tumlinson; Kid Colt is fleeing from a posse outside of the town of San Jacinto when he is struck by a bullet; Wounded, the outlaw manages to race out of sight before passing out; As Steel races on, Kid Colt is thrown off the horse and sent tumbling into the brush as the posse races on; Kid battles a gang and goes to jail. "Gun-Battle Bullets," art by Pete Tumlinson. "Kit Lander's Vengeance," art by Pete Tumlinson; In the Wyoming rangelands, Kid Colt spots a ranch house on fire; He rides down to see if he can help, and he e finds a young boy named Kid Landers crying and asks him what's wrong; The Kid is disturbed to learn that someone posing as him had robbed the ranch, set it on fire, and shot Kit's father. "Monarch of the Range," art by Pete Morisi. "The Man From Back East," art by Pete Tumlinson; Aboard a train along the Sante Fe line passing through Arizona, an eastern gambler named Shad Clayburn brags about how he and his associates are going to clean up gambling in the west; When he is warned that the locals cannot be scared easily, he proves that he has as much guts as a "primitive" westerner by shooting his gun out of the train, knocking the hat off a man on a horse the train is passing by; Unknown to Clayburn is that the man whose hat he shot belong to Kid Colt who does not take too kindly to being shot at; The Kid races after the train on his horse Steel and hops onto the train. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 17

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    Cover art by Joe Maneely. "Flaming Guns," art by Pete Tumlinson; Chip Mandrel and his gang ride through the Oklahoma badlands to get to the Okachee trading post; There they get permission to camp out within the posts walls for the night; Learning how poorly guarded the post is from the owner of the general store, Chip and his gang take over the fort; While going back to where his men are setting up camp, his men discover that there is gold hidden beneath the fort; They then decide to take over the camp instead of simply just robbing it; That night they kill the guards and take the post workers prisoner, forcing them to mine the gold for them; About two weeks later, Kid Colt is riding through the region and spots an overturned stage coach that has been robbed and the riders murdered, the third such wreck he has seen in his recent travels. "Badman Meets the Battle-Cub," art by Russ Heath. "Death Trap," art by Pete Tumlinson; While camping out in Wyoming, Kid Colt hears a gun go off and tracks its source; He spies another outlaw named Moccasin Joe Cass. "The Ghost of Cactus Canyon," art by John Romita. "The Would-Be Outlaw," art by Pete Tumlinson; In the border town of Lasso, Kid Colt is spending some time in a saloon listening to a guitar player; However, his enjoyment is short lived as he gets a sense that there is trouble in the air; Looking out the window he sees the posse that has been chasing him since Alvaregordo are pulling into town; Kid Colt quietly exits out the back of the saloon, but spots some of the posse coming around his way. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $100 Kid Colt Outlaw #17 CGC 2.5 (Marvel Comics November 1951)

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