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  • Issue #285
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 285

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Cartoonist At-Large," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; While attending a comic convention Chuck gets his big break when he's asked to pencil a backup story for Disaster Comics. Archie puzzle page by Rod Ollerenshaw. "The Aged Truth," script by Eve Nagler, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie feels like his parents are getting too old to keep the house clean but he soon learns that to young children he seems really old. "Style Guile" one-page Sabrina story, script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Kennedy. "The Archie Awards," script by Hal Smith, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli; Victor Gorelick hands out awards to the Archie characters. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #3
    Life with Archie (2010) 3

    (W/A) Various The best-selling Archie wedding series continues with The Married Life, two ongoing series each featuring one of Archie's two possible futures, one married to Betty and another married to Veronica. First, in 'Archie Loves Betty: Saturday' (by Paul Kupperberg, Norm Breyfogle, Andrew Pepoy, Various) Archie and Betty fight to make their dreams come true in Manhattan. But back in Riverdale, Mr. Lodge will stop at nothing to break the man that broke his daughter's heart. Meanwhile, in 'Archie Loves Veronica: Dear Dilton...' (by Paul Kupperberg, Norm Breyfogle, Joe Rubinstein, Various), the Lodge's push to buy out Pop Tate's is pushing Archie and Veronica's marriage to its limits as the mayoral race continues. Will an old foe step in to help Moose step up? Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #15
    Life with Archie (2010) 15

    (W) Paul Kupperberg (A) Fernando Ruiz, Pat Kennedy, Tim Kennedy, Al Milgrom, Bob Smith There's trouble in paradise in 'Archie Marries Veronica,' as Archie deals with the painful split from his wife Veronica who, to Archie's horror, is making tabloid headlines with her romantic exploits! Plus, in 'Archie Marries Betty', what do Archie's day dreams have to do with Veronica's mysterious disappearance? And how will Dilton's multiverse theory come into play? Another piece of the puzzle falls into place and you won't want to miss it! Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #19
    Life with Archie (2010) 19

    (W) Paul Kupperberg (A) Fernando Ruiz & Various (CA) Fernando Ruiz 'Archie Marries Veronica: Just Like Starting Over,' Part 1. In the aftermath of a mine cave-in, Veronica rushes home, concerned for her husband Archie. Little does she know it's her father she should be worried about! 'Archie Marries Betty: Rock On!' Part 1. It's an all-around homecoming with several familiar faces making their way back to Riverdale! Archie and Ambrose make plans to jump-start their joint business venture plus Archie hears the words he never thought possible from the lips of Mr. Lodge! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #21A
    Life with Archie (2010) 21A

    (W) Paul Kupperberg (A) Fernando Ruiz & Various (CA) Pat Kennedy, Tim Kennedy Archie Marries Veronica: After hitting rock bottom, Archie has no where to go but up as he reconciles with Veronica and is sitting on a very tempting job offer! Meanwhile Reggie and Betty decide to take their reality show in a new direction and Moose's political career is about to take a different turn as well! Archie Marries Betty: Cheryl makes her return to Riverdale after a stint of chasing her dreams in Hollywood but it's not the happiest of homecomings as she has bigger issues than trying to get her acting career off the ground. Don't miss this game changing issue of the most critically acclaimed Archie title ever! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #22A
    Life with Archie (2010) 22A

    Cover by Pat Kennedy (W) Paul Kupperberg (A) Fernando Ruiz & Various 'Archie Marries Veronica' - Archie and Veronica butt heads when the married couple can't see eye to eye on Archie's job offer from Mr. Lodge's business rival, Fred Mirth! Tempers flare when the typically laid-back Jughead discovers Ethel has a new flame in her life plus the strain of reality television begins to take its toll on reluctant star Betty. Is an onscreen meltdown just around the corner? Emotions are at an all-time high in Riverdale and yet all these personal dramas are soon to be dwarfed by the shocking news that one of the gang has been shot! 'Archie Marries Betty' - In Archie's counter-part reality, the gang welcomes back an old friend in need of support during a trying time. Cheryl Blossom breaks the news of her cancer diagnoses in the most touching issue of Life with Archie yet, proving that in Riverdale, home is truly where the heart is! Cover price $3.99.

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    $10 Life with Archie #22A VF 2012 Archie Comic Publication Inc

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  • Issue #22B
    Life with Archie (2010) 22B

    Cover by Pat Kennedy (W) Paul Kupperberg (A) Fernando Ruiz & Various 'Archie Marries Veronica' - Archie and Veronica butt heads when the married couple can't see eye to eye on Archie's job offer from Mr. Lodge's business rival, Fred Mirth! Tempers flare when the typically laid-back Jughead discovers Ethel has a new flame in her life plus the strain of reality television begins to take its toll on reluctant star Betty. Is an onscreen meltdown just around the corner? Emotions are at an all-time high in Riverdale and yet all these personal dramas are soon to be dwarfed by the shocking news that one of the gang has been shot! 'Archie Marries Betty' - In Archie's counter-part reality, the gang welcomes back an old friend in need of support during a trying time. Cheryl Blossom breaks the news of her cancer diagnoses in the most touching issue of Life with Archie yet, proving that in Riverdale, home is truly where the heart is! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #36D
    Life with Archie (2010) 36D

    Written by Paul Kupperberg. Art by Pat Kennedy and Various. Cover by Ramon K. Perez. History is in the making in this epic finale to the acclaimed series LIFE WITH ARCHIE, as America's most beloved character makes the ultimate sacrifice to save a friend. The unthinkable happens: Archie Andrews dies! Fans will experience an epic tale of Archie's future sure to make headlines, generate discussion and stand as one of the most-talked about Archie stories of all time. Do not miss this game-changing tale of love, friendship and true heroism. 48 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #15
    Life with Millie (1960) 15
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4369813013
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
  • Issue #1
    Light Fantastic (1992) 1

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    6 days left Auction Light Fantastic #1 (Jun 1992, Innovation), VG condition (4.0)

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  • Issue #2
    Light Fantastic (1992) 2
  • Issue #65
    Lil Abner (1947) 65
    Published Jul 1948 by Harvey.

    Cover art by Al Capp. Li'l Abner Must Get 6000 Ham Sandwiches to Save Dogpatch, script and art by Al Capp; Li'l Abner struggles to deliver food to Dogpatch before the citizens die of hunger. Li'l Abner Becomes the Swoon King Part One, script and art by Al Capp; A frustrated crooner teams with Li'l Abner and promises to make him a famous crooner...using Abner's looks and his voice. Li'l Abner Becomes the Swoon King Part Two, script and art by Al Capp; Li'l Abner is kidnapped by the Freddie McGurgle Fan Club and abandoned by Constiato when the old crooner falls in love. Steve Canyon ad. The Art of Baby-Sitting, art by Bob Powell; Tommy Tween learns about baby-sitting the hard way. Green Hornet ad. Jail House Jam text story. Telephone Trouble text story. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #68
    Lil Abner (1947) 68
    Published Jan 1949 by Harvey.
    • Paper: Light tan to off white
    • File Copy
    • Label #1265549001
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Stories and art by Al Capp, C.C. Beck and Bob Powell. Cover by Al Capp. Reprints of Al Capp's famed comic-strip masterpiece, featuring hillbilly hero Li'l Abner, his love Daisy Mae, and the citizens of Dogpatch, USA. Lil Abner's hero, the Dick Tracy-like Fearless Fosdick, is assigned to catch the killer named Anyface, a master of disguise. Plus a one-page story, "Li'l Abner Fights For His Rights," condemning comic-book censorship in whimsical Dogpatch fashion. Also featuring a Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Babe Ruth Story," with art by Shazam creator C.C. Beck and a cameo by actor William Bendix, promoting the film The Babe Ruth Story. Li'l Abner Fights For His Rights; Fearless Fosdick Battles Anyface; Tommy Tween; Tommy Tweens Hilarious Escape; Tommy Tween Saves the Day. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #0
    Lil Abner Cream of Wheat Ad No Not Thet 0

    Half-page ad by Al Capp featuring Li'l Abner and the gang. Copyright 1945. Measures 5.25 in. x 14 in. or 4.75 in. x 11.5, depending upon the magazine that published the ad. Black and white plus red spot-color.

  • Issue #0
    Lil Abner Cream of Wheat Ad Oh Unhappy Sadie (46) 0

    Half-page ad by Al Capp featuring Li'l Abner and the gang. Begins "Oh unhappy Sadie Hawkins Day!! Ah thought 'twere Li'l Abner ah dragged outa thet dark cave." Copyright 1946. Measures 5.25 in. x 14 in. or 4.75 in. x 11.5, depending upon the magazine that published the ad. Black and white plus red spot-color.

  • Issue #7
    Lil Genius (1954) 7

    Cover by Harry Betancourt. Stories and art by Harry Betancourt and Frank Roberge. Ollie Orwell is as much trouble as his better-known counterpart, Dennis the Menace. When the family goes to the movies, Ollie tries to help the evening along with his superpowers. An airborne Super Brat is targeted by aerial civil defense jet fighters. Super Brat rescues a dog from the pound, but it turns out to be the sinister dogcatcher in a dog suit. Li'l Genius the Super Brat!; How Much Is That Mongrel In the Window?; Noodnik: The Trick Picture; Two-Bit the Wacky Woodpecker: Scout's Honor. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $29 li'l Genius #7 , Charlton 1955 Comic Book, (1955/63), RARE - VG+ 4.5

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  • Issue #8
    Lil Genius (1954) 8
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Ollie Orwell is as much trouble as his better-known counterpart, Dennis the Menace. Cartoonist Frank Johnson takes over the Li'l Genius character from creator Harry Betancourt. Consequently, Ollie forgets about the magic cape that gives him superpowers, and resembles Dennis the Menace even more strongly. When Ollie's hijinks result in his dad being splattered with house paint, a neighbor thinks he's got smallpox. Ollie causes mischief while wearing his space helmet in the grocery store. Spots Before Your Eyes; Ship-A Hooey!; Senor Tamale Buys a Farm; Market Madness; Pedro: Boy, Oh Boy Scout! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Lil Genius (1954) 17
    • Water damage.

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Ollie Orwell is as much trouble as his better-known counterpart, Dennis the Menace. As the comic expands to 64 pages of material, new mischievous brats are introduced alongside Lil Genius and Li'l Tomboy, aka the Li'l Rascal Twins; Li'l Lumberjack, Li'l Farmboy, and Eddie Extra all cause their share of comic chaos. Ollie gets all his friends in on buying cereal boxes to win a horse in a contest. Ollie's plan to get even with a bully involves his Uncle John, a visiting circus strongman. In a very strange story, newsboy Eddie Extra stops a mobile counterfeiting ring, dodges a high-speed car chase, and witnesses a bank job, but his editor doesn't think it's exciting enough for the front page. Plus a note from Alfred Fago, the Executive Editor of Charlton, attesting to the "good taste" and so forth of Code-approved comics. Also featuring a vintage ad for a "Jet Rocket Space Ship." Lil Tomboy: She Who Laughs Last; My Box Top for a Horse; Uncle Sam; Eddie Extra: The Four Star Flash; No Wonder; A Christmas Surprise; Li'l Lumberjack: Good Hunting; One Part; Tough Patient; Eddie Extra: Jealous Kid; If I Had a Million; Monkeyshines; Li'l Tomboy: Who Needs a Doctor; Day in the Woods; Goofy; Whatta Ole Meanie. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #38
    Lil Jinx Giant Laugh-Out (1971) 38
    • Internal activities completed with pencil and crayon.
  • Issue #1
    Lil Menace (1958) 1
    Published Dec 1958 by Fago.

    Stories and art by Vince Fago and others. Another bratty kid in the Dennis the Menace mold, from artist Al Fago's Fago Magazines. Li'l Menace is determined to get into the ball game, and no adult is going to stop him, not even the security guards. Dad soon regrets waking Li'l Menace from his nightmare. Plus a story featuring Vince Fago's Peter Rabbit. Fixing the Rain; No Ticket, No Ball Game!!!; Dad, You Made the Dream Too Short!; So That's Where...!; I Got a Question!; Tommy Turtle; Li'l Menace Fun Page; It's Not Fair; The Rescue; Peter Rabbit; Tough Guy; Diet!!! Riot! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Lil Rascal Twins (1957) 6

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Ollie (Li'l Genius) and his cousin Li'l Tomboy double the mischief they can create as the Lil Rascal Twins. The duo invades the zoo and enrages the zookeeper, but that's nothing compared to an angry monkey. A hapless librarian must try to control the two. Lil Tomboy is surprisingly good at baseball. Plus a note from Alfred Fago, the Executive Editor of Charlton, attesting to the "good taste" and so forth of Code-approved comics. Rain; Li'l Rascal Twins at the Zoo; Just Not Natural; Silence Please; Watch the Birdie; That Mutt; Mongo the Mischievous Monkey; No-Ken-Do Learns a Lesson; They're Full Too; Sliding the Bases; Muscle Out; Two for a Nickel; Doggie It's Cold Outside; Mama's Helper; Heroic Effort; Eddie Extra: Up in the Air; Gym Dandies; Clean Fun. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Lil Rascal Twins (1957) 7
    • Water damage. Cover loose at one staple.
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split. Centerfold detached at one staple.

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Ollie (Li'l Genius) and his cousin Li'l Tomboy double the mischief they can create as the Lil Rascal Twins. Ollie helps Li'l Tomboy when she wants to sneak into the baseball game. The duo sees a kid in a costume and thinks moon-creatures have invaded the Earth. Timmy the Timid Ghost wants his friend the witch to use magic to make breakfast a little more lively. Plus a note from Alfred Fago, the Executive Editor of Charlton, attesting to the "good taste" and so forth of Code-approved comics. That's the Kind; Let Us Into the Ballgame; Rock and Rollo: Hit Him Again; Menace of the Moon Men; Little or Lot of Lemonade; Timmy the Timid Ghost: A Very Special Spell; Everybody's Li'l Helpers; Timmy the Timid Ghost: The Same Old Thing; When Li'l Genius Listens; Lost and Found; The All American Tom Cat: The Lesson. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Lil Rascal Twins (1957) 11

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Ollie (Li'l Genius) and his cousin Li'l Tomboy double the mischief they can create, as the Lil Rascal Twins. A toymaker creates wind-up versions of the Rascals, but they imitate the kids' mischievous behavior too well. The scary image on the duo's kite gives passersby a fright. Newsboy Eddie Extra gets a lesson in instant karma after giving a customer his change in pennies. Dynamic Dolls; Kite Fright; Li'l Tomboy: Tunnel Fun; The Barn Yard Swoonsation; The Missing Musician; Eddie Extra: Foul Ball; Almost Human; Rock and Rollo: With My Own Eyes. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Lil Rascal Twins (1957) 12

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Ollie (Li'l Genius) and his cousin Li'l Tomboy double the mischief they can create, as the Lil Rascal Twins. When Pop catches a cold, the kids decide to care for him, much to his misfortune. Li'l Tomboy offers to train Ollie so he can fight the neighborhood bully. Newsboy Eddie Extra is enlisted by the cop on the beat to keep a lookout for a notorious thief, but he's a bit too eager for police work. Ice Cold Pop; Bully Belayed; Reel Robbery; Captain Corey's Curiosity Corner: Soda or Sundae?; Roped; Eddie Extra: Special Assistant; Li'l Genius: Musclin' In. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Lil Rascal Twins (1957) 13
    • 4" cumulative spine split. Cover and centerfold detached.

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Ollie (Li'l Genius) and his cousin Li'l Tomboy double the mischief they can create, as the Lil Rascal Twins. In their dreams, the kids sneak aboard a rocket to Mars and find themselves on the red planet. Li'l Tomboy disguises herself as Ollie's mom so they can sneak into a kitchenware show for the free buffet. Newsboy Eddie Extra sets out to sell a record number of papers, and winds up rescuing a girl and making the news himself. Also, a vintage ad for "Gigantic Dinosaurs," a set of inflatable toys. Trip to Mars; Food for Free; Snore Power!; Share and Share Alike; Eddie Extra: The Contest; The Yearn to Earn; Rock and Rollo: Just Follow Me. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #17
    Lil Rascal Twins (1957) 17

    Ollie (Li'l Genius) and his cousin Li'l Tomboy double the mischief they can create, as the Lil Rascal Twins. Ollie's latest invention is a super-vacuum cleaner that inhales everything in sight. A marketer enlists the kids to hand out free samples of candy, but he should have interviewed a few more candidates. Li'l Tomboy and Li'l Genius go hunting for pirate treasure on the beach, and their dads can't believe it when they actually find it. Free Samples; Eddie Extra: Very Special Delivery; Smarter Than an Owl; Treasure Hunt. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #92
    Lil Tomboy (1956) 92
    • Water damage.

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Numbering continues from Fawcett's Funny Animals (1942-1956 Fawcett/Charlton) #91. Li'l Tomboy is exactly as much trouble as her cousin Lil Genius, but in girl form. LT's dad and his neighbor compare raising a boy with raising a Lil Tomboy. A bully thinks he can lick any kid in the neighborhood… and then he meets Lil Tomboy. Li'l Tomboy goes out for ballet, and wrecks the whole school. Sleep Walker; We Love Her Just As She Is; Girls Will Be Girls; Tubby Makes a Catch; Patsy The Porcupine and the Funny Animals; The Ballet Lesson; A Girl on the Team; The Dress. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #95
    Lil Tomboy (1956) 95
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Li'l Tomboy is exactly as much trouble as her cousin Lil Genius, but in girl form. LT enlists her friends' help when her parents send her to the grocery store. Lil Tomboy's mother thought it would be a good idea to bring her to the library. Li'l Tomboy decides she wants to be an Olympic ice skater, but first she tries out on the local pond. The Teacher's Fault; Li'l Tomboy Goes Shopping; Can't Tell a Book by Its Cover; Nest Ride; No Accident; Driving Lesson; Patsy Porcupine; Li'l Genius: Two Bits; Girls Just Gotta Use Perfume. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #98
    Lil Tomboy (1956) 98
    • Water damage. Chew. Cover detached at one staple. 2" cumulative spine split.

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Li'l Tomboy is exactly as much trouble as her cousin Lil Genius, but in girl form. The day Lil Tomboy's father promised to take her to his office is also the day an important client is visiting. LT's parents and friends think her tomboyish nature is changing when she throws a party, but she's got a few tricks up her sleeve. Li'l Farmboy gets anxious whenever he's sent to deliver eggs to the girls' camp down the road. Office Pest; A Real Surprise Party; Raro the Rabbit: Hoddy the Hound; Li'l Farmboy: The Good Egg; Jack in the Box Puzzles; Baby Sitter First Class; Keep Swinging. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #99
    Lil Tomboy (1956) 99
    • 5" cumulative spine split. Cover detached at one staple and loose at other.

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Li'l Tomboy is exactly as much trouble as her cousin Lil Genius, but in girl form. Lil Tomboy punches out Cupid himself, not to mention all her friends, when they suggest that nerdy Oliver likes her, but Oliver doesn't get the message. A know-it-all from the city tries to show Lil Lumberjack around the woods, but he only proves his own ignorance. Li'l Tomboy adopts a lobster named Gwendolyn and keeps her in the bathtub. Reverse Decision; Love That Lil Tomboy; Lil Lumberjack: City Feller; Buck Beaver Wakes Up; Pet Problem; Rock and Rollo: Some Bank. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #100
    Lil Tomboy (1956) 100

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and George Wildman. Li'l Tomboy is exactly as much trouble as her cousin Lil Genius, but in girl form. Lil Tomboy's mother tries to broker a one-day peace treaty between LT and her dad. Lil Tomboy uses self-hypnosis tapes to try to reprogram her dad. Li'l Pardner deals with a schoolyard bully who makes fun of his countrified ways. Plus a Li'l Genius PSA stressing the need for connecting with one's dad. Foodstuff; House Play; Hearing Is Believing; A Clothes Call; Animal Advice; Li'l Pardner: The Bully; Li'l Genius: Fun with Pop; Boomerang; Li'l Rascal Twins. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #101
    Lil Tomboy (1956) 101

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Li'l Tomboy is exactly as much trouble as her cousin Lil Genius, but in girl form. Lil Tomboy accidentally loses a houseguest's toupee, and tries to get it back before he wakes up. Lil Tomboy's parents dare to wonder if she's going girly when she brings home a new doll. Li'l Tomboy turns the tables on cops who try to scare her out of pulling pranks. Plus a Li'l Genius PSA stressing the need for connecting with one's dad. Head Work; Lurid Doll; Polo Saves the Day; Just Desserts; Li'l Pardner; Li'l Genius: Fun with Pop; Secret Pictures. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #103
    Lil Tomboy (1956) 103

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and George Wildman. Li'l Tomboy is exactly as much trouble as her cousin Lil Genius, but in girl form. Lil Tomboy's Aunt Penelope sets out to "reform" her tomboyish ways. Lil Tomboy discovers that, if she must wear a dress at all, the black dress has certain advantages. Atomic Mouse tries to prevent Count Gatto from robbing a bank with a scientist's new tunneling machine. Plus an Atomic Mouse PSA stressing the need for connecting with one's dad. A Visit with Aunt Penelope; Such a Lovely Dress; Atomic Mouse: Rather Boring; Atomic Mouse Approves 'Fun with Pop' Daily Habits; Vacation Bound. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Literals (2009 DC Vertigo) 1

    The Great Fables Crossover: Part 3 of 9 - Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges Art by Mark Buckingham & Andrew Pepoy Cover by Mark Buckingham. If you're a reader of JACK OF FABLES, then you're familiar with The Literals - an extended family of characters who literally embody literary notions. It's also very possible that one of The Literals may have created all of the Fables plus the universe in which they reside, unbeknownst to our beloved Fables. The full story on this enigmatic crew of characters begins here, the first in a 3-issue miniseries and Part 3 of 'The Great Fables Crossover,' an epic, 9-part tale spanning the pages of FABLES and JACK OF FABLES. The story kicks off when Jack reveals the existence of The Literals to Fabletown, and things quickly get chaotic from there. Fables don't like the idea of having a living god who can wipe them out with the stroke of a pen, and have thus decided to get rid of The Literals. Will they succeed in erasing their creator from existence, or will he literally rub them out first? 32 pages, full color. MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.

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    $3 The Literals #1 (2009) Vertigo Comics
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  • Issue #2
    Literals (2009 DC Vertigo) 2

    The Great Fables Crossover: Part 6 of 9 - Written by Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges Art by Mark Buckingham & Andrew Pepoy Cover by Mark Buckingham. Even with his two Fable muses pressed into service, Kevin Thorn is having trouble getting started on his next grand opus. He seems to be suffering from a bad case of, 'What's that malady that affects writers and keeps them from getting their work done?' Meanwhile, the Page Sisters go to guns a-blazin' against the Genres. 32 pages, full color. MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.

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    $3 The Literals # 02 Vertigo DC Comics July 2009 VF Great Fables Crossover Part 6
    $3 The Literals #2 (2009) Vertigo Comics

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  • Issue #5
    Little Angel (1954 Pines) 5
    • Cover oxidation.

    Last pre-Code issue. Bill Williams art on all "Little Angel" comic stories. In order of appearance: "Little Angel in 'Officer, Call a Cop!'"; "Little Angel in 'The Man Who Came to Dinner'"; "Little Angel, 'Daddy's All Wet'"; "Small Fry"; "Little Angel in 'Take a Tip!'"; "Little Angel, 'The Big Treasure Hunt!'"; "Little Angel, 'Playin' Post Office'"; "Little Angel in 'Run For Your Lives!'"; and "Little Angel in 'Good Deal!'". "One for the Book: Little Butch Wanted to Be His Own Baby-Sitter" illustrated text story by Irwin Shapiro. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Little Angel (1954 Pines) 6
    • Cover oxidation.

    First post-Code issue. Bill Williams art on all "Little Angel" comic stories; most are reprinted in Little Angel (1954) #15. In order of appearance: "Little Angel in 'Imp Patient'"; "Little Angel in 'The Visitors'"; "Little Angel, 'A Day at the Zoo'"; "Little Angel"; "Little Angel in 'Pop Goes for Pop-Corn!'"; "Little Angel in 'The Letter'"; "The Tiny Terror"; "Johnny on the Spot"; "Snooky" art by Joe Archibald; and "Little Angel in 'Child Psychology'". 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    4 days left Auction Little Angel #6 Standard ANC comic September 1955 golden good comedy

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  • Issue #7
    Little Angel (1954 Pines) 7
    • 1.5" Spine split from bottom.

    All stories except "Brian..." reprinted in Little Angel (1954) #16. In order of appearance: "Brian, He's Always Tryin'..." art by Ray Gill; "Little Angel in 'The Secret Terror'"; "Little Angel in 'Fly Baby'"; "Willy Nilly in 'Batter Up'"; "Little Angel in 'TV or Not TV!'"; "Doggie Is Lost!" puzzle page; and "Little Angel in 'Fish Story'". 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #45
    Little Archie (1956) 45

    "History's Parade," pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Jon D'Agostino; The town holds a parade to honor the founders of Riverdale and Betty discovers that her ancestor was a witch that lived in Riverdale. "The Right Color"; Jughead is staying over at Little Archies and he laughs when he sees Archie's pink undershirt and pink pajamas. "A Change of Plans"; Little Reggie tries to play a prank on Little Archie and ends up getting caught littering. "Make a Wish!" starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. Jughead house ad. "Just a Small Story" starring Little Archie Andrews and Little Veronica Lodge. "A Case For Trouble" starring Little Archie Andrews, Little Betty Cooper, Little Veronica Lodge, and Fangs Fogarty. Archie's Pals 'N' Gals house ad. "The Prize," pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Jughead wins a gold trophy for being the top student in English. Archie Giant Quarter Comics house ad. "Right State-Ment" starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. "For Business Ache," pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Jim Amash; Little Archie decides to take a job shining shoes to raise money to take Veronica to a concert. "The Little Archies on Stage." "My Favorite Red Head" starring Little Archie Andrews and Little Betty Cooper. "Last Run For the Tuppertin Trolley" starring Little Archie Andrews, Little Veronica Lodge, and Mr. Lodge. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #52
    Little Archie (1956) 52

    "It's Snow Fun," script and pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Rudy Lapick; Little Archie has a plan to invite the teachers to go sledding with the kids, hoping to make them so tired and sore that school will be cancelled the next day. "Skate Fate"; Jughead tests out the new pond for ice skating. "Strife With Father," script and art by Dexter Taylor. "A Flying Fit," script and pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Rudy Lapick; Little Archie ruins the Lodge's party with his frisbee. "Applesauce!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx broke the doctor's window. "Not So Dumb," script and art by Dexter Taylor. "The Secret of the Betsey Belle," script and art by Dexter Taylor; Mr Lodge buys a riverboat to turn into a restaurant but the riverboat is haunted. "Timed Right!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx wants to know if her study time is up. "A Fishy Story," script and pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Rudy Lapick; Little Archie and Little Reggie skip school to go fishing. "The Big Sled," script and pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Rudy Lapick; Little Archie and Little Jughead build a snowmobile. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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  • Issue #55
    Little Archie (1956) 55

    "Ride Into Danger"; As it begins to rain, the gang takes cover in an abandoned cabin; The old cabin supports buckle under their weight and careens down the side of a hill landing on railroad tracks. "Play Mate"; Because Little Betty cannot come outside to play, Little Veronica decides to climb up to the window to play only to discover Little Betty has the measles. "The Triumph of Science"; Penny, seeing Fangs beating up on Little Archie and Little Reggie, demands Fangs drops them; Little Dilton suggests the science of Judo to overcome the bully. "Dear Diary"; Little Betty helps Archie prepare a picnic for two mistakenly thinking the picnic is for Little Archie and her. "Pop Flop," script and art by Joe Edwards; Little Jinx cries over an ice cream cone. "Sense and Nonsense"; Little Archie writes a series of cartoons he thinks are hilarious but he finds out the hard way they are not. "Wash 'n' Tear"; Archie believes that by taking a bath he can run faster. "Picture Crazy"; Little Archie gets yet another photo of Little Veronica. Little Betty makes an observation. "The Pen Pal"; Little Betty and Little Veronica write to a pen pal exchange to meet new boys. "House Mouse"; Little Archie and the gang buy some cheese and mouse traps to try to rid the Andrew's household of mice. "Drop-In, Drop-Outs," script and art by Joe Edwards; To rid her wading pool of friends, Li'l Jinx throws in a bar of soap. "Fashion's Passion"; Little Archie compliments Little Veronica on her fur collared sweater; Little Betty learns Little Jughead has a fur collar and upon searching for it discovers it is a white mouse. "The Scooter Race." "A Real Gone Show"; Little Jughead is sharpening his magic act skills when Mr. Weatherbee reveals he wanted to be a magician before going into the teaching profession and teaches Little Jughead some tricks; During the magic show Mr. Weatherbee almost falls prey to a prank pulled by Little Reggie that is meant for Little Jughead. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #57
    Little Archie (1956) 57

    "Music Festival"; The Little Archies continuous playing of one song drives Mr. Lodge crazy. "On the Job"; Little Jughead wants to work off part of his tab with Pop Tate. "A Ditty About a Kitty," script and pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Rudy Lapick; When Little Veronica's cat goes missing Little Archie tries to help find her but instead finds a wild cat. "It's Only Money"; Little Jughead is avoiding Little Archie so he doesn't have to pay him the dollar he owes Little Archie. "Hang Up," script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx won't hang up the phone. "The Party"; Little Veronica is sad because her father has forgotten her birthday so Little Archie organizes a big party for her. "Homework Helper"; Miss Grundy teaches Little Archie how to deal with a bully. "Tough Stuff!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx falls down the steps but doesn't feel a thing. "Soap Dope"; Someone has eaten all of Little Veronica's scented soaps. "Mean 'n' Mad," script and pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Rudy Lapick; Little Jughead give Little Reggie a mixture to give him more strength to take on Fangs, only Reggie doesn't know it only lasts for a little while. "All the Way"; Professor Marbles brings a rare Incan vase to show the students but Mr. Weatherbee fears that Little Archie will break it. "Golf Game," script and pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Rudy Lapick; Little Archie decides to help Mr. Lodge win his golf game against a rival. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #59
    Little Archie (1956) 59
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    Little Archie (1956) 60
  • Issue #62
    Little Archie (1956) 62
  • Issue #63
    Little Archie (1956) 63

    Cover pencils by Dexter Taylor. "The Winner," art by Dexter Taylor; Veronica gets angry at the Little Archies' newest song because she thinks it's about Betty (but Jughead wrote it, so it's really about pancakes); To calm her temper, Reggie and Archie try to rig a fashion show so that she will win. 'Where the Action Is"; Jughead has to trick Archie into believing that he doesn't have any money, or Archie will want to borrow it. 'First Aid Boy," art by Dexter Taylor; When Miss Grundy sees the children in bandages and splints, she thinks that Mr. Weatherbee has been beating them, but he's only trying to teach them about first aid. 'All Bottled Up," art by Dexter Taylor; Jughead is out of money for ice cream so he makes a sneaky bet with Reggie and Archie. 'Young-Stir!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx doesn't want to take her vitamins. 'Date Fate," pencils by Dexter Taylor; Jughead comes up with a few schemes for Betty to get more attention from Archie. 'The Jet Set," art by Dexter Taylor; Sabrina casts a spell to help with her history lessons and conjures up Little George Washington. 'A Seeing Star," art by Dexter Taylor; Betty and Veronica try coaching Fangs for his role in the school play. 'Two for the Money," art by Dexter Taylor; Archie has money for two sodas and once again overlooks Betty. 'Sporting Advice," art by Dexter Taylor; The coach gives some football pointers. 'Buy Buy!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx and Greg think about what they would do if they found a hundred dollars. 'The Dirty Dog," art by Dexter Taylor; Reggie gets caught for his latest prank when Mr. Weatherbee uses detective methods. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #70
    Little Archie (1956) 70

    The Big Fight! A misunderstanding in the cafeteria makes Little Archie the target of school bully Fangs Fogarty. Plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 48 pages. Cover price $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #95
    Little Archie (1956) 95

    "Pie Man," art by Dexter Taylor; Little Betty tries to make a peach pie for Archie when Juggie tells her it"s Archie"s favorite. Laughs with Little Archie cartoon with Jughead. "Round and Round" one-page Li"l Jinx story, script and art by Joe Edwards. "Free Ski," script and pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie and Jughead help tow Betty and Veronica up a hill. "Make a Wish," script and art by Dexter Taylor; Little Sabrina builds a wishing well. "The Experiment," script and pencils by Dexter Taylor, inks by Rudy Lapick; Mr. Weatherbee is upset that a science experiment is costing $25. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #102
    Little Archie (1956) 102
  • Issue #105
    Little Archie (1956) 105

    Cover art by Dexter Taylor. "The Present," script and art by Dexter Taylor; Little Archie accidentally buys three boxes of light bulbs at an auction. "Say It with Flowers," script and art by Dexter Taylor; Little Archie figures out a way to shoot spitballs without getting in trouble. "Josie and the Cup Cakes" Hostess ad. "Word for Word," script and art by Joe Edwards; Charley always sees the bright side. "Believe It or Not," script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx reads a helpful horoscope. "Nice Ice," script and art by Dexter Taylor; Little Archie offers to make an ice sculpture for the Lodges' party but it melts before he can finish it. "Some Song," script and art by Dexter Taylor; Mr. Weatherbee suggests that Fangs should channel his aggression into learning to play music. "Little Archie and His Teachers," script and art by Dexter Taylor; When Mr. Weatherbee and Miss Grundy hear the students complaining about school, they imagine what school would be like if their students were the teachers and they were the students. George Washington Maze activity page by Joe Edwards. Statement of ownership; Average number of copies sold during preceding 12 months (total paid circulation): 151,253; Actual number sold for issue nearest filing date (total paid circulation): 164,250. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.30.