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  • Issue #17
    Green Hornet Comics (1940) 17

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    Cover by Alex Schomburg. Stories and art by Jill Elgin, Bob Powell, Art Helfant, and Arturo Cazeneuve. The first comic to feature The Green Hornet, the radio-turned-movie superhero from the creator of the Lone Ranger. Nazi saboteurs target wartime iron suppliers until the Green Hornet intervenes, in GH stories with art possibly by Joker co-creator Jerry Robinson. The Twinkle Twins seek a butler's killer in a Scooby Doo-like plot, complete with a villain in a final-twist rubber-mask reveal. The werewolf-like Jackal tries to sabotage American shipyards. Nazi-punching cover by comics legend Alex Schomburg references the Hornet's success in radio and movie serials. Green Hornet: Ore For War; Spirit of 76; Twinkle Twins: The Murderer Who Killed Himself!!; Mighty Midgets: See Action In Alaska; Green Hornet: Pigeons and Parachutes of Peril!!; Nazis' Last Stand; Mel, The Messenger Boy; The Zebra: The Jackals Revenge. 56 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Green Lantern (1941 1st Series DC) 3

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    Cover art by Martin Nodell. The Living Graveyard of the Sea (Part 1) starring Green Lantern, script by Bill Finger, art by Martin Nodell; Alan Scott is sent to Australia to help install a short-wave radio transmitter, but his ship is torpedoed at sea by Nazi raiders. The Living Graveyard of the Sea (Part 2). The Nazi Dream (Part 3). Utopia Vs. Totalitarianism (Part 4). Adeline humor two-pager by Art Helfant. Hop Harrigan two-page text story. Untitled O'Malley of the Fourth Precinct story, art by Irwin Hasen. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Grunts (2006 Arcana) 2

    By Denton, Giffen & Jacobs This story of a squad of hard luck Joes encountering big problems during WWII is told by acclaimed writers Keith Giffen (Legion of Super-Heroes) and Shannon Eric Denton (10), and illustrated by superstar artist Matt Jacobs (Bedlam). In this issue, the squad follows a trail of death that leads them straight to the Axis superweapons. When the recon mission goes south, the squad fears it may be their last mission. NOTE: Not available in Germany. 32pgs, FC (2 of 3) Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #1
    Gun Fu The Lost City (2003) 1

    by Howard M. Shum & Joey Mason The year is 1936. England has discovered that the Nazis are searching for a lost city filled with treasure in the jungles of South America. The Queen sends hip-hop talking secret agent Cheng Bo Sen to learn more and to stop the Nazis' nefarious plans. FC, 32pg $3.50 Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2A
    Gun Fu The Lost City (2003) 2A

    by Howard M. Shum & Joey Mason The beautiful and mysterious Jaguar Girl has captured Cheng Bo Sen. Cannibals prepare Dr. Dumple for their next meal. Meanwhile the Nazis continue on their quest for lost Inca treasure and finalize their secret evil experiment. Alternate cover by Alberto Ruiz (limited to 2,000 copies)! Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #3A
    Gun Fu The Lost City (2003) 3A

    by Howard M. Shum & Joey Mason Cheng Bo Sen, Dr. Dumple, and Adrima (a.k.a. Jaguar Girl) encounter the deadly Nazi monkey-spider hybrids as they race to stop the Nazis from getting to the lost Inca city. Alternate cover by Robert Rhett with only 2,000 copies printed! (CAUT: 3) NOTE: Not available in Germany. REGULAR CVR - FC, 32pg $3.50 RHETT CVR - FC, 32pg $5.00 Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #4A
    Gun Fu The Lost City (2003) 4A

    by Howard M. Shum & Joey Mason The stunning conclusion to the mini-series! Find out the fates of Cheng Bo Sen, Adrima ("Jaguar Girl"), and Dr. Dumple. Howard also interviews top fashion photographer Glen Luchford (Prada, Calvin Klein, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue). Alternate cover by Dave Bullock (only 2,000 printed). REGULAR CVR 32pgs, FC (4 of 4)$3.50 BULLOCK CVR 32pgs, FC$5.00 Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #3
    Hangman Comics (1942) 3

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    • Paper: Light tan to off white
    • Label #4485696001
    • Paper: Brittle
    • Slab: Minor side/edge crack(s)
    • Label #4060020013
  • Issue #1973
    Hansi, the Girl Who Loved the Swastika (1973-1976) 1973

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    Al Hartley cover. Pencils and script by Hartley. Based loosely on the book of the same name, about the true story of Maria Hirschmann, a Czechoslovakian girl who became a Nazi during WWII, got forced into a Russian labor camp, and eventually found her way to America and the Christian faith. There are three editions of this comic -- a 1973 39 cent edition, a 1976 39 cent edition, and a 1976 49 cent edition. 36 pages. Cover price $0.39.

  • Issue #1976-39C
    Hansi, the Girl Who Loved the Swastika (1973-1976) 1976-39C
    • Paper: White
    • Label #1618339014
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    • Paper: White
    • Label #4289768001
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    • Piece cut from front cover.
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    Al Hartley cover. Pencils and script by Hartley. Based loosely on the book of the same name, about the true story of Maria Hirschmann, a Czechoslovakian girl who became a Nazi during WWII, got forced into a Russian labor camp, and eventually found her way to America and the Christian faith. There are three editions of this comic -- a 1973 39 cent edition, a 1976 39 cent edition, and a 1976 49 cent edition. 36 pages. Cover price $0.39.

  • Issue #1976-49C
    Hansi, the Girl Who Loved the Swastika (1973-1976) 1976-49C

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    Al Hartley cover. Pencils and script by Hartley. Based loosely on the book of the same name, about the true story of Maria Hirschmann, a Czechoslovakian girl who became a Nazi during WWII, got forced into a Russian labor camp, and eventually found her way to America and the Christian faith. There are three editions of this comic -- a 1973 39 cent edition, a 1976 39 cent edition, and a 1976 49 cent edition. 36 pages. Cover price $0.49.

  • Issue #2
    Harry Johnson (2004) 2

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    by Charles Fulp, Craig Rousseau, Norman Lee, Liquid!, & Comicraft Harry Johnson is the world's zaniest Uncouth Sleuth, with more powers than Austin, more flash than Gordon, and more dick than Tracy! This project is a spoof of the old serial action movies of the 1930s and 1940s. In this issue, Harry battles Nazis and solves his biggest case ever! Warning: Contains twice the recommended daily allowance of whip-cracking, gunslinging, truck-chasing, and cat-fighting! MATURE READERS FC, 28pg (2 of 2) $2.95 Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #7
    Headline Comics (1943 Prize) 7
    • Interior is complete. Spine fully split (taped).
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    Cover by Jack Binder. Stories and art by Buster Green and H. C. Kiefer. Headline Comics' first rotating slate featured a slew of Axis-punching super-heroes typical of the early 1940s. Buck Saunders takes on deep-sea jewel thieves; Teen inventor Cliff Gordon uses his three-way plane to find The Nazi Submarine Base Where None Can Exist; Time-traveling teen Tom Morgan witnesses the burning of Rome. Junior Rangers; Animal Crackers; Buck Saunders; Cliff Gordon the Wonder Boy; Kinker Kinkaid; The Rabbit's Hutch; Perry Allen; Tom Morgan. 56 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Headline Comics (1943 Prize) 8

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    Headline Comics' first rotating slate featured a slew of Axis-punching super-heroes typical of the early 1940s. Buck Saunders and his farmhand pals respond to a request for farmers to join the war effort. Teen inventor Cliff Gordon uses his three-way plane to take on the High Altitude Hijackers. Time-traveling teen Tom Morgan helps a teen and his father during the Klondike Gold Rush. Junior Rangers; Buck Saunders; Cliff Gordon the Wonder Boy; The Adventure of Mr. O'Toole; Perry Allen; Tom Morgan. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $9,999 Headline Comics #8 CGC 1.5 1944 Golden Age Classic Hitler Cover WWII

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  • Issue #9
    Headline Comics (1943 Prize) 9

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    Cover by Dan Zolnerowich. Stories and art by Maurice del Bourgo and Paul Gattuso. Headline Comics' first rotating slate featured a slew of Axis-punching super-heroes typical of the early 1940s. Buck Saunders takes on the Rustlers of the Range. Teen inventor Cliff Gordon swears revenge on the Nazi air ace who's been terrorizing the skies over Britain. Perry and Tom investigate the mysterious final words of a murder victim in Mexico City. Junior Rangers; Buck Saunders; Cliff Gordon the Wonder Boy; Witless Willie; Perry Allen; Kinker Kinkaid. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Heroes vs. Hitler (2000) 1

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    Heroes vs. Hitler (2000) written by Roy Thomas and Bill Schelly, art by Bill Schelly, inks by Bill Black, cover by Dick Giordano. They Eye, Alter and Capt. Ego, the Human Cat, the Eclipse and Lady Scorpion join with guest star Dr. Weird to take on none other than Adolph Hitler and his Nazi legions. Color cover, B&W interior. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #0BARBOUR49
    Hiding Place (1973 Spire/Barbour) 0BARBOUR49

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    This 49c cover-priced edition of The Hiding Place was published in 1979 by Barbour Christian Comics. Standard comic-sized, full color with newsprint cover. Another edition was published by Spire Christian Comics with a 49c cover price. Cover price $0.49.

  • Issue #0SPIRE35
    Hiding Place (1973 Spire/Barbour) 0SPIRE35

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    35 cent edition. One of the first Spire Christian Comics, and based on the inspirational book by Corrie Ten Boom about her internment in a concentration camp for hiding Jewish refugees from the Nazis. Story adaptation, art and cover by Al Hartley. 32 pages. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #0SPIRE39
    Hiding Place (1973 Spire/Barbour) 0SPIRE39

    39 cent edition. One of the first Spire Christian Comics, and based on the inspirational book by Corrie Ten Boom about her internment in a concentration camp for hiding Jewish refugees from the Nazis. Story adaptation, art and cover by Al Hartley. 32 pages. Cover price $0.39.

  • Issue #0SPIRE49
    Hiding Place (1973 Spire/Barbour) 0SPIRE49

    49 cent edition. One of the first Spire Christian Comics, and based on the inspirational book by Corrie Ten Boom about her internment in a concentration camp for hiding Jewish refugees from the Nazis. Story adaptation, art and cover by Al Hartley. 32 pages. Cover price $0.49.

  • Issue #0SPIRE69
    Hiding Place (1973 Spire/Barbour) 0SPIRE69

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    69 cent edition. One of the first Spire Christian Comics, and based on the inspirational book by Corrie Ten Boom about her internment in a concentration camp for hiding Jewish refugees from the Nazis. Story adaptation, art and cover by Al Hartley. 32 pages. Cover price $0.69.

  • Issue #5
    High Roads (2002) 5

    WRITTEN BY SCOTT LOBDELL; ART AND COVER BY LEINIL YU AND GERRY ALANGUILAN CLIFFHANGER PRODUCTIONS. In stores August 7. U.S. Army officer and would-be treasure hunter Nic Highroad confesses his secret shame to his new friend, the prostitute Sloan...while the British actor Sir Arthur Bombridge and their pilot, the besotted almost-Kamikaze-pilot Osha listen in. But Nic had better talk fast, because this quartet has finally found Morpheous' Necklace in the North Pole! Nothing is ever what it seems on the high road to adventure! FC, 32 PG. (5 OF 6) $2.95 Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #6
    High Roads (2002) 6

    WRITTEN BY SCOTT LOBDELL; ART AND COVER BY LEINIL YU AND GERRY ALANGUILAN CLIFFHANGER PRODUCTIONS. In stores September 4. How could six issues have flown by so quickly?! Don't ask Osha and Sir Arthur Bombridge ? they're too busy crossing steel with a small army of sword-wielding Nazis. And forget about asking Sloan, who owes her "ex" another spanking for having booted her all those months ago. How about U.S. Army officer Nic Highroads? How can he talk when he has to plant the explosives that are the world's last chance against the man-made horror that is Morpheus' Necklace? FC, 32 PG. (6 OF 6) $2.95 Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #23
    Hit Comics (1940 Quality) 23

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    Cover art by Reed Crandall. Untitled Stormy Foster story, art by Reed Crandall; Doc Vaughn develops an anti-Lewisite spray, and a German spy steals it, leaving an insulting note in its place; Stormy Foster vitamins up, changes clothes, and pursues him. Untitled Betty Bates story, art by Al Bryant; A routine case involving a change of will throws Betty into a whirlwind of adventures, with murder and the unknown playing the leading roles. Untitled Comet Kelly story, art by Vernon Henkel; After shooting down four Japanese bombers, and running out of fuel, Comet Kelly lands on a bumpy road near General McArter's endangered position, bringing along some spare Tommy guns to help defend it; A light Japanese tank arrives. Untitled Bob and Swab story, script and art by Klaus Nordling. Untitled story, script by Toni Blum, art by Witmer Williams (as Clark Williams); The Red Bee (Rick Raleigh) vs. Joe Phillips. One-page Dan Tootin story, script and art by Jack Cole. Untitled story, script and art by George Brenner; The Ghost of Flanders flies his antique pursuit plane to the Pacific coast, where a Japanese spy named Toko is planning some mischief at a dance and reception sponsored by the "American Born Japanese Society." Untitled Captain Flagg story, script by Toni Blum, art by Alex Koda. Untitled The Strange Twins story, script by S. M. Iger, art by Alex Blum. Untitled Swordfish story, art by Fred Guardineer. Untitled Don Glory story, art by Arthur Peddy. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $1,345 Hit Comics 23 CGC 6.5 CR/OW Pages 1942 Quality Comics Classic Rare Low Census

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  • Issue #1
    Hogan's Heroes (1966-1969 Dell) 1

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    Photo cover features John Banner, Bob Crane and Werner Klemperer. Stories by Paul S. Newman. Art by Dick Giordano and Sal Trapani. Cover number is 12-335-606. Based on the long-running sitcom about POWs in an inept German prison camp during WWII. In a three-part story, the secret radio informs Hogan that he has to get 20 prisoners out of Stalag 13 in one day. Hogan has a plan, but it involves counterfeit coupons, potato-stifled burglar alarms, and stolen store mannequins. Klink is so grateful, he offers Hogan the Iron Cross. The Big Break-In; Suit Yourself Suits; Ally Ally in Free! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #2
    Hogan's Heroes (1966-1969 Dell) 2

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    Photo cover features John Banner, Bob Crane, Ivan Dixon, Richard Dawson, Robert Clary and Werner Klemperer. Stories by Alan Riefe. Art by Steve Ditko and Sal Trapani. Cover number is 12-335-609. Based on the long-running sitcom about POWs in an inept German prison camp during WWII. In a three-part story, Hogan must hijack a train ten miles from the prison camp, carrying new bombsights to the war. With only three days to pull it off, it seems impossible, until he spots a man who's a dead ringer for Col. Klink. But part of the plan involves dressing LeBeau as a Frenchwoman to distract the real Klink. The art is by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko, one of several TV-related comics he did for Dell. Fire Brigade; Operation Double Klink; Klink Has Wigged; Mission Accomplished; Klink's Klinker! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #3
    Hogan's Heroes (1966-1969 Dell) 3

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    Photo cover features John Banner, Bob Crane and Werner Klemperer. Stories by Paul S. Newman and Alan Riefe. Art by Steve Ditko and Sal Trapani. Cover number is 12-335-612. Based on the long-running sitcom about POWs in an inept German prison camp during WWII. Hogan figures out how to use Klink's birthday party to send secret radio messages. When famed German spy Madame Fassbinder visits the camp, Hogan is assigned to learn the names of her fellow spies. Hogan's plan involves goats painted black, but a sudden rainstorm threatens to ruin everything. The art is by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko, one of several TV-related comics he did for Dell. Klink's Party; Operation Goat. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #4
    Hogan's Heroes (1966-1969 Dell) 4

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    Photo cover features John Banner, Bob Crane, Cynthia Lynn and Werner Klemperer. Stories by Paul S. Newman and Alan Riefe. Art by Bill Ely and Sal Trapani. Cover number is 12-335-703. Based on the long-running sitcom about POWs in an inept German prison camp during WWII. In a three-part story, Hogan must set up Stalag 13 as a base for a commando team preparing to raid a missile base. Plus he must photograph the raid, which means finding a camera. Hogan's plan involves mothballs in the popcorn and surreptitiously moving an entire movie theater on wheels. Operation Flick Flak; Popcorn Anyone?; A Clean Sweep. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #6
    Hogan's Heroes (1966-1969 Dell) 6
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4445019001
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    Cover photo of Sgt. Shultz (as played by John Banner), Col. Hogan (Bob Crane), and Col. Klink (Werner Klemperer). "Klink Must Go," art by Sal Trapani; Col. Hogan and his men discover an underground supply vault. "Driving Klink Kookoo," art by Sal Trapani; Col. Klink's car comes up missing, so Hogan supplies a new one for 500 marks. "Secret Weapon," art by Sal Trapani; Hogan comes up with a plan to get a combination tank-submarine. Based on the classic television series. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #7
    Hogan's Heroes (1966-1969 Dell) 7

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    Photo cover features John Banner, Bob Crane, and Werner Klemperer. Stories by Alan Riefe. Art by Bill Molno and Sal Trapani. Cover number is 12-335-707. Based on the long-running sitcom about POWs in an inept German prison camp during WWII. When Klink entertains some of the Nazi top brass, Hogan and co. find ways to monkey up the works. A secret hidden in Klink's wallpaper doesn't stay on the wall very long. Plus still photos of Crane and the cast from the TV series. Klink, Klank, Klunk!; General Nuisance; Klinks Office Party. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #8
    Hogan's Heroes (1966-1969 Dell) 8

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    Cover photo of Col. Klink (as played by Werner Klemperer, inset), Col. Hogan (Bob Crane), and Sgt. Schultz (John Banner). "The Great Stone Klink," art by Henry Scarpelli; The Col. and his men blow up an oil refinery. "Klink's Housewarming," art by Henry Scarpelli; Klink transforms his headquarters into a summer house. "General Klink," art by Henry Scarpelli; Klink tries to get enough signatures on paper so he can present it to Field Marshal Bauschneider for consideration of being promoted to a general. Based on the classic television series. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #9
    Hogan's Heroes (1966-1969 Dell) 9

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    Photo cover features John Banner, Bob Crane and Werner Klemperer. Stories by Paul S. Newman. Art by Dick Giordano and Sal Trapani. Cover number is 12-335-910. Based on the long-running sitcom about POWs in an inept German prison camp during WWII. In a three-part story, the secret radio informs Hogan that he has to get 20 prisoners out of Stalag 13 in one day. Hogan has a plan, but it involves counterfeit coupons, potato-stifled burglar alarms, and stolen store mannequins. Klink is so grateful, he offers Hogan the Iron Cross. The Big Break-In; Suit Yourself Suits; Ally Ally in Free! Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #9
    Holyoke One-Shot (1944) 9

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    See - Citizen Smith (1944) Holyoke One-shot for this issue Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #201
    Hornet (UK 1963-1976 D.C. Thomson) 201

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    July 15, 1967 issue. Anthology format containing a variety of stories (war, sports, etc.) of interest to boys. Published in the United Kingdom by D.C. Thompson, Ltd. Color covers with black and white interior, 32-pages, all newsprint, 8-1/2-in. x11-3/4-in. NOTE: Published every Tuesday.

  • Issue #5A
    Human Torch Comics (1940) 5A
    • First wrap detached and damaged along spine, centerfold detached.
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    Note: 2 issues numbered #5. Cover art by Alex Schomburg. Ad for Captain America Comics #5. The March of Death [Part 1] starring the Human Torch, script by Carl Burgos, pencils by Carl Burgos (layouts), inks by Harry Salhe & Funnies Inc. Shop (finishes); The Torch & Toro are summoned to Police HQ to view a note from a Doc Smart, who threatens to steal $1 million being transferred to the 4th City Bank the next day; Meanwhile, in his penthouse suite, Dr. Smart goes over the plans to steal the money with his gang. Ad for Sub-Mariner Comics #2. The March of Death [Part 2]. Marvel's Pinwheel of Stars! ad. The Human Torch and Sub-Mariner Battle the Nazi Super Shell of Death, script by Stan Lee, art by Carl Burgos. Blitzkrieg of the Living Dead! starring Sub-Mariner, script and art by Bill Everett. Death Dirge of the Veiled Violinist starring the Patriot, script by Ray Gill, art by Sid Greene. Ad for The Young Allies Comics #1. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Human Torch Comics (1940) 9
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Slab: See item notes
    • Minor amount of glue on spine of cover.
    • Label #0326503010
    • Restored (see item notes)
    • RESTORATION. Color touch, tear/spine split seal, staples replaced. Glue and tape along interior cover edges and spine, 2" spine split from top.
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    Cover art by Alex Schomburg. Ad for All-Winners Comics #6. The Hooded Gang starring the Human Torch, pencils by Harry Sahle, inks by Jack Alderman; The Torch and Toro prevent a man from being lynched by a slumlord; The man's plans for urban renewal would have prevented the slumlord's building and land from being condemned and sold to the railroad. Ad for Sub-Mariner Comics #7. The Ghost of Reuben Hartnett starring the Sub-Mariner, pencils by Al Gabriele, inks by Carl Pfeufer; Namor and Betty arrive at the home of the late Reuben Hartnett in time for the reading of the will, a will which states that there is a locked box hidden away with the man's fortune and whoever finds it owns the treasure. The Invalid text story by Pvt. Irving Werstein. Ad for Marvel Mystery Comics. Queer Case of Johnny Clostro starring the Human Torch, pencils by Harry Sahle. Untitled Swoopy the Fearless, script and art by Art Gates. Ad for Young Allies Comics #5. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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    $1,300 1942 Marvel Comics Human Torch 9 CGC 1.0. Nazi WW2 War Cover Submariner
    $4,999 THE HUMAN TORCH #9 (Marvel: 1942) Schomburg World War II Rommel CGC 3.0 (G/VG)

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  • Issue #14
    Human Torch Comics (1940) 14

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    Cover art by Alex Schomburg. Horror of the Mad Dogs starring the Human Torch, pencils by Al Gabriele, inks by George Klein; A Nazi villain named Ratter is done in when one of the dogs he keeps for experimentation lunges at him as he threatens Torch and Toro with a melting bullet and he drops it at his feet. Wings of Death starring the Human Torch starring The White Vampire, pencils by Harry Sahle. Smashing the Bloody Plasma Pool starring the Human Torch, pencils by Al Gabriele. Painted Roof text story. Message to Moscow starring the Sub-Mariner, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler, Josef Stalin, and the Cobra, art by Carl Pfeufer. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Invaders (1975 Marvel 1st Series) Annual 1
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    • Paper: White
    • Label #4499611021
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4435846003
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    • Paper: White
    • Label #1245166005
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    "Okay, Axis – Here We Come!" Guest-starring the Avengers. Written by Roy Thomas. Art by Frank Robbins and Frank Springer. Cover by Alex Schomburg. Additional art by Alex Schomburg, Don Rico and Lee Elias. Captain America, the Sub-Mariner, and Human Torch must battle Hyena, Agent Axis, and the Shark, villains from their past. Plus, the Invaders come face-to-face with Yellow Jacket, Black Panther ,and the Vision, but what are the Avengers doing in 1941. Featuring a sinister appearance by the Grandmaster. 32 pages FC NOTE: The events in this issue tie-into Avengers (1963-1996 1st Series) #71. Cover price $0.50.

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    $175 Invaders Annual #1 (Marvel, 1977) CGC 9.4
    $439 INVADERS Annual #1 CGC 9.8 Schomburg Cover and Art Marvel Comics 1977

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  • Issue #21
    Invaders (1975 Marvel 1st Series) Whitman Variants 21

    Whitman Variant. Part 6 of 6 - "The Battle of Berlin: Part 2!" Written by Roy Thomas. Art by Frank Robbins and Frank Springer. Cover by Gil Kane. In the final battle between the Invaders and Hitler and his forces, one Invader is mortally wounded. 32 pages FC   Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #25
    Jack Kirby Collector (1994 TwoMorrows) 25

    It's non-stop action as issue #25 spotlights one of the greatest creative teams in comics history ? Joe Simon & Jack Kirby. Inside, you'll find in-depth interviews with both Simon and Kirby about their career together, along with features on their greatest work from the early days to their final collaboration on the 1970s Sandman. Plus, a complete 14- page Boy Explorers story from 1946 showcasing Simon and Kirby at their peak, solo art by both Simon and Kirby, and plenty of rare and unpublished pages from Stuntman, Bullseye, Captain America, and the Newsboy Legion, and more. (TwoMorrows Publishing) Magazine, b&w, 64pg$5.95" Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #5
    Jackpot Comics (1941) 5
    • Restored: C2
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Restoration includes: cover glued to 1st wrap, small amount of glue on spine of cover. Left Edge of Back Cover TRIMMED.
    • Label #4121130001
  • Issue #7
    Jackpot Comics (1941) 7
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #4212422004
  • Issue #1
    Jesus Christ In the Name of the Gun (2009) 1

    Episode One: "Hollow Cost" - Written by Eric Peterson and Ethan Nicolle. Art by Ethan Nicolle. The Son of God is back... but this time's different. Wars. Hunger. Genocide. For Jesus Christ, this is the view of Earth from Heaven. But when the savior of mankind decides to go back in time and repair Earth, starting with the Holocaust, things end up easier said than done. 32 Pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #5
    Jizz (1991) 5

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    Cover art by Scott Russo. Scripts and art by Russo. Russo's pseudonymous letter sent to Mayor Edward Koch, with Koch's reply. "My Dad Spreads His Brand of Warmth as We Decorate Our Christmas Tree (12•18•90)"; story about Russos family. "Jimmy Stewart Reads from the Torah"; A mock-ad for a spoken word CD release. "Some Scenes from the Russo Family Album." "America, the Stinking Socialist Oligarchical Hole"; parody featuring a photo of George Herbert Walker Bush and of Adolf Hitler. "Fugitive Pope"; A reprint of the noted bigot's anti-Catholic hate tract. "Scott's Brother and Father Preaching Love for all Mankind (Real and Overheard - December 12, 1990)"; Assorted members of Scott's family make bigoted comments. "Fantagraphics Books"; A job interview at Fantagraphics HQ. "The Classifieds"; Submissions from G. Gordon Liddy, Elton John, Natalie from "Facts of Life" and others. "Pope John Paul II Has Never Made One Anti-Nazi Statement, Certainly Because He Is a Nazi" illustration. 28 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #2
    Joe Palooka (1942 Columbia) 2
    • Cover and centerfold detached at single center staple. Cover and interior oxidation. Interior tearing. Water damage.
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    Untitled story, script and art by Ham Fisher; Joe enlists in the army and is put to work teaching boxing. Untitled story, script and art by Ham Fisher; Another boxer, Red Rodney, is drafted into the army and a match is set up between him and Joe Palooka. Untitled story, script and art by Ham Fisher; Joe turns down a promotion to sergeant; Another boxing match is set up with heavyweight Ruffy. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #251
    Judge Dredd Megazine (1990) 251
  • Issue #1
    Justice Machine Annual (1983 Texas Comics) 1
    • Paper: White
    • Label #3982641021
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    Wrap around cover by Mike Golden and Mike Gustovich. "An Echo of Thunder." 43 pages. Story by Bill Loebs. Pencils by Bill Reinhold. Inks by Jeff Dee and Bill Anderson. How about that, an annual where the title group doesn't even appear on the cover. Fortunately they are inside, where they team up with the Thunder Agents as they endeavor to stop the Nazi Von Geist from using his army of super soldiers to take over the United Nations. This story continues plot elements from the Noble comics Justice Machine series. Sub plots were to be continued in Texas Comics Justice Machine #1. This issue was never published, but the material was eventually published in 1990 as the Justice Machine Summer Spectacular by Innovation. "The shape of things to come." 20 pages. Story and pencils by Bill Willingham. Inks by Bill Anderson. 1st appearance of The Elementals. Shapeshifter is tasked by her employer to find out everything she can about the new group The Elementals. And what better way to determine their abilities than to attack them! 64 pages. Full color. Cover price $2.95.

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    $85 Justice Machine Annual #1 CGC 9.4 (1983, Texas) Michael Golden, 1st Elementals
    $125 Justice Machine Annual 1 CGC 9.6 Bill Willingham 1st Appearance Elementals!

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  • Issue #1A
    Katharsis (2006) 1A

    Promo Edition. By Michael Westerman and Xerx Javier. In the fall of 1943, the German Wehrmacht faced a decision that would determine the course of the war, and the future of the world. Rather than pursue a losing battle into the horrid Russian winter, they instead halted to reconsolidate, and build upon their power. The secret weapon littered through their propaganda, the prophesy that would bring the Reich to ultimate victory, began development. The eugenics program joined with Volk, the occultist shadow of the SS. "Dark Science" was spawned, and their weapon came into being...but its power could not be controlled. 24 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #5
    Kid Komics (1943) 5
    Published Jun 1944 by Timely.

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    52 pages. Cover price $0.10.