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  • Issue #51
    100 Bullets (1999 DC Vertigo) 51

    Wylie Runs the Voodoo Down 1/6. WRITTEN BY BRIAN AZZARELLO; ART BY EDUARDO RISSO; COVER BY DAVE JOHNSON New story arc! Wylie Times is back and taking a little trip to the Big Easy ? New Orleans ? but drunken nights on Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras beads are the last things on his mind. He's on the hunt for the man who did him wrong. Has the ex-parrot smuggler bitten off more than he can chew? And will 100 untraceable bullets be enough ammo to put down the target of his revenge? MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #52
    100 Bullets (1999 DC Vertigo) 52

    Wylie Runs the Voodoo Down 2/6. Written by Brian Azzarello Art by Eduardo Risso Painted cover by Dave Johnson It's big trouble in the Big Easy! As Wylie Times continues his vacation of vengence against the ever-mysterious Agent Graves, he soon realizes he's not the only player in town with similar plans. But will Wylie's trip end on the business end of an untraceable gun? MATURE READERS 32 pg, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #73
    1000 Jokes Magazine (1938-1968 Dell) 73
    • 1/4" lateral spine tear.

    February-April, 1955. Humor magazine featuring humorous essays, short satires, cartoons and light verse. This Issue features Steve Allen. Saddle Stitched, 8 1/2- x 10 1/2-in, 52 Pages, B&W. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #792
    2000 AD (1977 IPC/Fleetway/Rebellion) UK 792

    All color. Features include Judge Dredd in "Judgement Day" part 10 (script by Garth Ennis, art by Peter Doherty), Kola Kommandos part 13 (script by Steve Parkhouse, art by Anthony Williams), Zenith in phase 4 part 1, "Starting Over" (script by Grant Morrison, art by Steve Yeowell, color by Gina Hart), Tharg's Dragon Tales: "Enter the Dragon" (script by Francis Lynn, art by Casanovas/Jnr.), Tharg's Future Shocks (script and art by Tim Bollard), and Robo-Hunter prologue (script by Mark Millar, art by Casanovas and JR). Williams back cover. Yeowell front cover.

  • Issue #2
    A1 (1992 Marvel/Epic) 2

    Cover by Hunt Emerson. "Max Zillion and Alto Ego in Pawnshop" by Hunt Emerson. "Deadline" by George Pratt. "Cheeky Wee Budgie Boy in The Castafiore Affair" by Phillip Bond and Jon Beeston. "Saccharine Fools" by Nick Abadzis. "King Leon part one (of three)" by Peter Milligan and Jamie Hewlett. "Frankenstein Meets Shirley Temple part two" by Roger Langridge. "Wonderful Life: by Steve White. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #4
    Abbott and Costello (1948 St. John) 4
    • Cover oxidation.
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    Cover by Lily Renee and Eric Peters. Stories by John Graham and others. Art by Lily Renee and Eric Peters. The classic comedy duo of TV, radio and film starred in this comic at the height of their careers. After surviving a train wreck and a tiger attack, the boys join a traveling circus. They try to help the beautiful ringmaster save her circus from sabotage by minions of the Big Boss, in a story with art by pioneering female comics artist Lily Renee. Plus two joke articles "written" by Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, about Lou's career as a boxer. Bad-girl cover by Renee and Peters. Cut the Clowning!; The Chubby Cyclone; Canvasback Costello. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #472
    Adventure Comics (1938 1st Series) 472

    Cover pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Dick Giordano. ...And Only One Shall Survive! starring Starman, script by Paul Levitz, pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Romeo Tanghal; Starman finds an Imperial warship adrift in space with a few survivors. One of the royal house is sealed in a life pod, the other captured by aliens. Flash Hostess ad, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Vince Colletta. It Pays to be Ignorant starring Plastic Man, script by Martin Pasko, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Bob Smith; When Cindy Bloch is murdered in jail, Plastic Man and Woozy track down her killers. Daily Planet with Fred Hembeck strip and Answer Man column. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #4D
    Adventure Time (2012 Kaboom) 4D

    Limited 1 for 20 Variant Cover by Bettie Ward. Written by Ryan North. Art by Shelli Paroline and Braden Lamb. Oh My Glob! The Latest Super-Cool Issue of the Hit Series! Finn, Jake, Marceline, Princess Bubblegum and even Lumpy Space Princess have banded together to stop that jerk the Lich from throwing all of Ooo into the sun! It's gonna take a lot more than a sweet punch to knock this guy out - luckily, Finn and Jake are on it! The Cartoon Network cartoon's brand-new comic book series is a huge hit! Don't miss this arc-ending issue! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #2D
    Adventure Time Presents Marceline and the Scream Queens (2012 Kaboom) 2D

    Limited 1 for 20 Variant Cover by Jen Wang. Story and Art by Meredith Gran and Faith Erin Hicks. JOIN FAN-FAVORITES MARCELINE THE VAMPIRE QUEEN AND PRINCESS BUBBLEGUM FOR ROCK-FUELED EXCITEMENT IN THIS ADVENTURE TIME MINI-SERIES! Now that Princess Bubblegum is properly prepared to rock, it's time to meet the band...the groovy ghoulish SCREAM QUEENS! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #25
    Adventures Into Weird Worlds (1952-1954 Marvel/Atlas) 25
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4332210006
    • Cover-to-cover worm holes. Cover oxidation.
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    • Interior is complete. Full length spine split. Cover detached. Cover and interior oxidation.
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    "The Men From Mars," "Nightmare!" (art by Joe Sinnott), "A Million Light-Years Away" (art by Bill Everett), "Two Times Two!" (art by Paul Reinman), "The Mad Mamba!" (art by Joe Maneely), and a two-page text story, "A Man's Past." Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Joe Maneely. Stories by Bill Everett, Joe Sinnott, Sam Kweskin, Joe Maneely, and Paul Reinman. These tales of horror, sci-fi, and suspense will take you on Adventures into Alien Worlds! 36 pages, full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #483
    Adventures of Superman (1987) 483

    Cover art by Jerry Ordway. Blindspot!, script by Jerry Ordway, pencils by Jim Fern, inks by Doug Hazlewood; Blindspot gets his equipment back from an Intergang facility, and goes after Slam Bradley and Jose Delgado. 36 pgs. $1.00. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Alec: Three Piece Suit GN (2001 Top Shelf) By Eddie Campbell 1-1ST

    1st printing. Story and art by Eddie Campbell. Eddie Campbell gathers together for the first time three of his smaller books of the early '90s: Graffiti Kitchen, a story of foolish passion held by many to be his best work ever; Little Italy, about a Scotsman arriving to live in the tropics; and the multi-faceted Dance of Lifey Death. These short works fill the spaces between the two larger Alec books, The King Canute Crowd and How to be an Artist and are essential reading to followers of comics about real life as well as a delight to the most casual browser. Softcover, 7-in. x 9 3/4-in., 144 pages, B&W. Cover price $14.95.

  • Issue #19
    All Star Comics (1940-1978) 19

    Winter 1943. The Justice Society of America star in "The Crimes Set to Music!" Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldom Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher plus individual chapters featuring Starman (art by Stan Aschmeier), Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier), Doctor Fate (art by Aschmeier), the Atom (art by Gallagher), the Sandman and Sandy (art by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Aschmeier), the Spectre (art by Bernard Baily), and Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff). Wonder Woman appearance. Tootsie Roll back cover ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Great Jewel Robbery" by Rod Reed and C.C. Beck. 1+ page text story, "Hop Harrigan Over Torres Strait." Gallagher cover. 60 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #32
    All-Flash (1941) 32
    Published Jan 1948 by DC.

    Story by Robert Kanigher. Art and cover by Lee Elias and Moe Worthman. The Flash and Dr. Flura are seeming found dead in the streets, but later are discovered to be in a state of suspended animation. Suddenly, Star Sapphire appears to challenge the Flash (in a dream state) to a battle royale. Written by John Broome. Art by Carmine Infantino and Frank Giacoia. Flash's arch-foe, the Thinker, escapes from prison and forms a new crime syndicate, whose success depends on the pooling of the right talent in perfect harmony with each other. Ton o' Fun story by Harry Lampert. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Alvin (1962) 14
    Published Mar 1966 by Dell.

    36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #1
    Alvin and the Chipmunks (1992 Harvey) 1

    Alvin and his chipmunk pals return to comics as part of Harvey Comics' revival. Originally stars of novelty records in the 1950s, they became cartoon stars in the '60s and again in the '90s. A rare latter-day Harvey title to feature new material (reprinted from a European Alvin title). Alvin and the gang make a fool of Dave at a swimming pool. Also featuring games and activities. Swimming Pool Fools; How to Make Ice Cream; Alvins New Friend ; Phantom Piper; Top of the Pops; Richie Rich; Dress the Chipettes. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #19
    American Century (2001) 19

    WRITTEN BY HOWARD CHAYKIN AND DAVID TISCHMAN. ART BY LUKE ROSS AND JOHN STOKES. PAINTED COVER BY JIM SILKE. Part 3 of the 5-part "Coming Home." Harry Kraft's honeymoon in Chicago is cut short, as he's forced to say "I do" to his wife's proposal. But can he divorce himself from Beth's deadly plan in time to save his own skin? Artie has a heart-to-heart with his parole officer; the crooked cops engage in brutal honesty; and Ethlie falls in love with chicken chow mein. MATURE READERS FC, 32pgs. Cover price $2.75.

  • Vol. 108 #9
    Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (1960-Present Dell) Vol. 108 #9

    September 1988. Stories: "Proteus Unbound" (part 2) by Charles Sheffield, "The Taste of Blood" by Reginald Bretnor, "Hey, Diddle, Diddler, the Cat and the Fiddlers" by Gustav Stefans, "The Generic Rejuvenation of Milo Ardry" by Elizabeth Moon, and "Endangered Species" by Paul D. d'Entremont. Science Fact article, "24th Century Medicine. Short review of Arthur C. Clarke's "2061: Odyssey Three." Short obituary for Robert Heinlein. Cover by Val and Ron Lindahn. Illustrations by Val Lakey Lindahn and Ron Lindahn, Randy Asplund-Faith, William R. Warren Jr., Martin G. Cameron, and Vincent Di Fate. Softcover, 5.5-in. x 7.5-in.; 192 newsprint pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #27
    Andy Panda (1953-1962 Dell) 27

    Walter Lantz' Andy Panda. Stories by Don R. Christensen and various. Art by Ken Champin and Lynn Karp. Featuring the tale "The Swamp Pirates," plus three untitled stories! Also has four untitled 1-page stories! Starring Andy Panda and Charlie Chicken! 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Animal Comics (1942-1948 Dell) 12
    • Tape residue along spine interior. Spine tears. Centerfold detached at one staple.
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    Cover by Walt Kelly. Stories by Walt Kelly, Roger Garis, H.R. McBride, John Stanley, Rube Grossman, Otto Feuer, Tom Golden, and Otto Feuer. Funny Animal Comics featuring such characters as Albert the Alligator, Uncle Wiggily, Hector the Henpecked Rooster, Albert the Alligator, Cilly Goose, Blackie, and Raggedy Animals. Two-page text story, "Albert's Picnic." Walt Kelly back cover ("Elephunnies"). 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Animal Comics (1942-1948 Dell) 15
    • Cover detached at one staple and loose at other. Centerfold detached. Missing corner piece of back cover.
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    Cover by Walt Kelly. Stories by Walt Kelly, Roger Garis and unknown. Art by Walt Kelly, H.R. McBride, Rube Grossman and George Kerr. Tales featuring Albert and Pogo, Uncle Wiggily, Hector the Henpecked Rooster, Blackie ("Turn the Tables"), Cilly Goose, Raggedy Animals and Elephunnies (1 page)! Also: "Hippy Hop Meets Hug-Me" text story! 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Apathy Kat (1995) 2
    Published 1996 by Entity.

    Story, art and cover by Harold Buchholz. A funny-animal comic in the tradition of classic 1950s kids comics, featuring the misadventures of Ap, a hip teen cat with a unique speech style, and his friends Java, Samson, Pepper and Suzie. While magically exploring a Robin Hood comic with Ap, Suzie and Proofy get stuck in the strange netherworld that exists in the gutter between the panels of the story. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #3
    Apprentice to a God (1993) 3
  • Issue #186
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 186

    Cover by Dan DeCarlo & Rudy Lapick. Stories by Frank Doyle and Joe Edwards. Art by Harry Lucey, Joe Edwards, Chic Stone and Marty Epp. In a parody of "Trouble" from THE MUSIC MAN, the narrator explains that Archie has got trouble with a capital T, and that rhymes with P, and that stands for Pool -- that is, the pool in Veronica's house, which tempts Archie to try and live a life of luxury he can't afford! Plus: When Fred makes Archie paint the house, the girls rush over to help Archie, and they mostly succeed in doing physical harm to Fred, in "Paint By Number"; Archie has images of Betty and Veronica on everything, including a reversible picture that allows him to display either one of them depending on who's there, in "Lest You Forget"; Li'l Jinx in the 1-pager "On the Spot" by Joe Edwards; and Archie is despondent about being broke in "Root of Evil"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #215
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 215

    Dan DeCarlo, Rudy Lapick cover. Frank Doyle scripts unless noted, Harry Lucey pencils, Marty Epp inks, Bill Yoshida letters. "Changing Times": Pop's establishment goes anti-establishment (Dick Malmgren script, 7 pages). "The Measure of a Man": A late-night breakdown offers a lesson in success (10 pages). "The Unchanging World": Archie waits for dates (5 pages). 36 pages. Full-color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #395
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 395

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Alison Flood. "A Spirited Weekend," script by Harold Smith, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Archie and his dad have separate plans to do things while his mom visits aunt Clara. "Room for Improvement"; The Faculty installs a suggestion box for the students. "Follow That Quarter," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Mr. Lodge finds a rare quarter but Archie accidentally spends it. "Torpedo The Sub!", script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Reggie has a great time giving substitutes a hard time-that is, until the tables are turned. Unscramble Puzzle with Veronica by Ron Ollerenshaw. "Hide and Shriek," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Archie is avoiding Betty and Veronica because he has a new girlfriend but his attempts to hide end up getting him covered in garbage. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #507
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 507

    by Boldman, Gladir, Golliher, & Goldberg. "The Return of Captain Dare": Chuck's latest comic creation bares more than a passing resemblance to his high-school friends. In "Study Buddy," Archie has the whole house to himself and he's determined to study ? but his visiting friends have other ideas. "Them's The Breaks": Archie tries to convince Veronica he's not as clumsy as everyone thinks ? and breaks one of her father's favorite vases in the process! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #620
    Archie (1943 Archie Comics) 620

    Written by Craig Boldman and Angelo Decesare. Art by Tim Kennedy and Pat Kennedy. Art by Fernando Ruiz. Archie's good at tooting his own horn and in 'A Lot of Brass,' it bothers everyone in school when it becomes an actual horn. Then in 'Yours, Mine and Ours,' Mr. Lodge creates a fool-proof way to schedule himself and with one push of a button, Archie undoes it all. In 'Elite Treat,' can Jughead tell the difference between French pastry and a boxed snack? Finally, in 'How Low Can You Go,' Archie's new pants cause him to lose everything, including Jughead's friendship. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #61
    Archie and Friends (1991) 61

    by Bill Golliher & Rex Lindsey "Spy Gig": The Archies get their most intriguing gig yet when a secret government agency sends them undercover to thwart a madman's plans for world domination! If you think James Bond has some cool gadgets, wait until you see how the Archies' gear: guitars that transform into scooters, drums that become unicycles, high frequency keyboards, and more! Can rock-and-roll save the world, or are we headed for the final chord?! FC, 32pg$1.99 Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #63
    Archie and Friends (1991) 63

    by Various "The Teenage Bulk" (by Michael Pellowski & Rex Lindsey): It's ever-lovin' fun when an experiment gone wrong transforms mild-mannered Dilton into an easily agitated monstrous beast! "A Singular Idea" (by Holly Golightly): The girls have a very special relationship with their manager, Alex: he comes up with lots of ideas and the girls reject them! FC, 32pg$1.99 Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #82
    Archie and Friends (1991) 82

    by Bill Golliher & Dan Parent "Lance Colby, L.A.U.G.H. Agent": New kids transfer to Riverdale High everyday, but it's not every day that a "spy kid" does! There's a good reason he's come to quiet, peaceful Riverdale ? Major Payne, an evil Weatherbee look-alike, is out to take over the town, using its own mind-controlled teens as his minions! Can Lance stop Major Payne before he stops the free wills of America's favorite comic book teens?! FC, 32pg$2.19 Cover price $2.19.

  • Issue #89
    Archie and Me (1964) 89
  • Issue #81
    Archie at Riverdale High (1972) 81
  • Issue #169
    Archie Comics Digest (1973) 169

    by Various The all-American teen returns in all his girl-loving, accident-prone, good-natured glory! Features new stories and classic tales! Digest, FC" Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #113
    Archie's Joke Book (1953) 113
  • Issue #126
    Archie's Joke Book (1953) 126
    • INCOMPLETE. Piece missing, interrupts art or story. 1 1/2" Spine split from bottom.
  • Issue #147
    Archie's Joke Book (1953) 147
  • Issue #172
    Archie's Joke Book (1953) 172
  • Issue #4
    Archie's Madhouse (1959) 4

    Cover pencils by Harry Lucey. "If Teen-Agers Re-Wrote History," pencils by Bob White; Changes to history if teenagers were in charge, including changing Mount Rushmore to Mount Rock-n-Rollmore, changing the titles of history books, and recognizing new national heroes. "Madhouse Jewelry," pencils by Bob White; Teenage-themed jewelry, including tire earrings for hot rod fans, handcuffs for couples, and the hamburger pendant for food lovers. "Madhouse Book of Useless Knowledge" featuring Dilton, pencils by Bob White; Silly facts like all the aardvarks in South America are married. "Teen-Age Life in the Stone Ages," script by George Gladir, pencils by Bob White, inks by Marty Epp; Life was no different for teenagers back in the stone age. "Discovery of Time" with Mr. Weatherbee, script by George Gladir, pencils by Bob White, inks by Marty Epp; Caveman Cecil McGinty discovers time. Archie's Pals 'n' Gals ad. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Archie's Pals 'n' Gals (1955) 18
    • 3" Cumulative spine split.
    • 3" cumulative spine split. Writing on interior pages.

    "The Little People"; Archie is jealous when he hears the the son of one of Mr. Lodge's business partners is staying at the Lodge's house. "Cat and Mouse"; Reggie tries to give Moose a false sense of confidence when they race by holding back when they run. Archie's Christmas Stocking ad. "Buzz Bombs"; Text article about bees, wasps and hornets. "Squeeze It Yourself" starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. "Pin Fun"; Betty out-bowls Archie and Veronica gets all of his attention. "Daddy's Boy"; Mr. Lodge's psychologist convinces him that Archie wants to be his son. Archie Giant Series Magazines ad. "Match Maker!"; Reggie agrees to coach a boy's little league team if the kid will introduce him to his big sister. "Fishing for Fems" article. "Popularity Pole"; Archie thinks Veronica is a snob and never agrees with anything he says so he tells Betty that he's through with Veronica. "Practice Makes Perfect!", script and pencils by Joe Edwards; Jinx makes lemonade but can't get the mix of sugar and water right. "Profit and Loss!"; After reading a book on astrology Betty tells Archie that it's inevitable that they will be together that day. "Buss Stop"; Betty is mad at Archie for stealing a kiss from her. "I See Your Face Before Me"; Reggie tries to use photographs and psychology to get Archie to believe that he's in love with Betty. "Canine Caper"; Archie takes care of his uncle's dog and it causes him lots of trouble. "Peace...It's Wonderful!"; Veronica is tired of Archie and Reggie fighting each other. "Help Wanted"; Betty throws a party and nobody wants to help clean up. "Lover Boy's Lament!"; Archie pines for Veronica when she's away on vacation. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #187
    Archie's Pals 'n' Gals (1955) 187

    $0.75. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #223
    Archie's Pals 'n' Gals (1955) 223

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Duh-Hic," script by Chris Allan and Mark Waid, pencils by Chris Allan, inks by Henry Scarpelli; Moose can't get rid of the hiccups. "Screech, Vroom, Vroom, Putta-Putta Ka-Pow!", script by Hal Smith, pencils by Tim Kennedy, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie and Jughead make sound effects with their mouths and embarrasses Veronica until they use their sound effects to foil a mugging. "Early Risers," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli; The kids all have different ways of getting up and ready for school. "Don't Waste Water!" public service announcement featuring Archie's Environmental Tips. "The Weatherbee Balloon," script by Hal Smith, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; The teachers make a float balloon in the shape of Mr. Weatherbee for a parade; It gets loose and floats away and prompts calls to the police. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #4A
    Assassin's Creed Templars (2016 Titan Comics) 4A

    (W) Fred Van Lente (A) Dennis Calero (CA) Matt Taylor. The streets of Shanghai have erupted into utter chaos as Black Cross finally evades the henchmen of Big-Eared Du and heads to the International Settlement to establish just how much trouble the Shanghai Rite is in, and he learns that the corruption goes deeper than he ever could have imagined! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #24
    Astro City (2013 3rd Series) 24

    Written by Kurt Busiek. Art by Brent Eric Anderson. Cover by Alex Ross. It's hard to be a talking ape in the big bad city. Especially when you set out to be a drummer and became a super hero instead. But will that be enough? Can fame and adventure replace lifelong dreams? Do we even have to ask? Featuring Reflex 6, Samaritan and a few surprises. 32 pages, full color. Rated T Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #65
    Baby Huey the Baby Giant (1956 Harvey) 65

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #76
    Baby Huey the Baby Giant (1956 Harvey) 76

    Untitled story; Papa buys Huey an accordion, but it pinches his stomach when he tries to play it. The "Ducks Who Came in Out of the Cold"; Huey and Dimwit are hired by spies from Mosquack to go to the Federal Building and take pictures of top secret files X-1, Y-1 and Z-1; they come back with patent files instead. Untitled story; Huey has to use his wits to figure out how to paint a flagpole on the side of a building. "Super-Secret Spy Stuff"; J. Edgar Quacker gives Huey and Dimwit the secret files so that he can trail them to the spy headquarters, but Huey captures the spies without him. "The Sawhorse"; When Papa builds a sawhorse, Huey rides it into Duckville and catches some bank robbers. "Humpty-Dumpty Pussycat"; When Herman sees Katnip watching a mountain-climbing movie, he comes up with a scheme to get cheese that involves making Katnip think he's being trained as a mountain climber. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #101
    Baby Huey the Baby Giant (1956 Harvey) 101

    Baby Huey, the gigantic duckling toddler with strength to match, returns to comics as part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s. Huey goes fishing and pulls a Chauncey Gardner when he goes walking across the water. Huey helps Papa drive across a washed-out bridge. Katnip the cat gets an idea after watching a scary movie on TV. Big Business; The Gold Rush; What a Fool; Herman and Katnip: The Creature from X; Buzzy the Funny Crow. Final issue of the series; followed by Baby Huey (1991) #1. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #6
    Baby Snoots (1970 Gold Key) 6
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4346188003
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
  • Issue #1-1ST
    Baja GN (2002 Top Shelf) 1-1ST

    Bughouse Volume 2 - 1st printing. By Steve Lafler. Bones the bass player, youngest member of premier jazz band Bughouse, is on the lam from the law! Framed by gangster Johnny Muggles, Bones heads south to Mexico while things cool off in Bugtown. Intrigue, romance, and some very funky rockin' blues ensue as our man Bones hooks up with a group of Mexican musicians. Throw in a spooky local legend about a seductive sorceress, and you have an edgy and illuminating coming of age story for Bones the bass player. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., B&W. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Ballads TPB (1997 Charles Vess ) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Collects Book of Ballads and Sagas (1996) #1-4. Written by Neil Gaiman, Sharyn McCrumb, Jeff Smith, Midori Snyder, Delia Sherman, Jane Yolen, and Charles DeLint. Art by Charles Vess. Introduction by Paul Chadwick. Softcover, 104 pages, B&W. Cover price $9.95.