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Published Jan 1959 by National Periodical Publ.
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Published Mar 1959 by National Periodical Publ.$6.10
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Published May 1959 by National Periodical Publ.
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Published Jul 1959 by National Periodical Publ.$7.00
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Published Sep 1959 by National Periodical Publ.
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Published Feb 2010 by Dynamite Entertainment.$2.50
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Cover by Grant Bond. If you enjoy 'Fables', 'Stuff of Legend' and other great new stories, you will enjoy Tales of the Legendary Talespinners! From the dawn of creation there have been storytellers spinning timeless fables and folktales. Call them historians, poets, philosophers, or charlatans, it was their fanciful re-tellings of the age of wonder that kept children enwrapped in fantasy and immersed in imagination. But over the last two centuries something dark has been devouring the storytellers and even the stories themselves, leaving children with dulled imaginations and no will to believe in giant killers or wicked witches. Abby was one of those children and is now a young woman who still lives only in the concrete reality of her professional ambitions. Raised by a mother who had no time for 'childish pursuits,' she grew up too fast and locked her fertile imagination away forever. But Abby's orderly world comes crashing down upon her when a crazy old man who believes himself to be the real Baron Munchausen leads her into a festering fantasy world facing villainous henchmen, zombified fairytale creatures, and the most unlikely wickedest witch of them all. Dynamite Entertainment proudly presents an event that reshapes how we look at fables and the imagination! Written by James Kuhoric (Dead Irons/Freddy vs Jason vs Ash), illustrated by Grant Bond (Igor/Trick R Treat), and art directed by Nick Bradshaw (Danger Girl/Army of Darkness). Cover price $3.99.
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Published Dec 2011 by Titan Books.$9.00
View scanCover by Roman Dirge (W/A) Roman Dirge 'Beware the Creepig Creeping, it gets you while you're sleeping!' Lenore eats a bacon-wrapped hot dog after midnight to find a pork chop telling her she has seven days left. After that, Creepig arrives to devour her whole! Cover price $3.99.
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Published Dec 2011 by Titan Books.
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Cover by Roman Dirge (W/A) Roman Dirge 'Beware the Creepig Creeping, it gets you while you're sleeping!' Lenore eats a bacon-wrapped hot dog after midnight to find a pork chop telling her she has seven days left. After that, Creepig arrives to devour her whole! Cover price $3.99.
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Published Jun 1999 by Insight Studios.$135.00
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First printing. By Frank Cho. When Liberty Meadows got dropped from the Washington Post, thousands of readers protested with letters, e-mail, and phone calls! It was the largest-ever response to a change on the Post's comic page. During its time in daily syndication, Liberty Meadows built a following who couldn't get enough of the sexy Brandy and the antics of her funny-animal friends. Issue One begins with the first Liberty Meadows strip and includes nearly eight weeks of dailies and Sunday strips, all reproduced from the original art, large enough to see every loving detail from the master hand of Frank Cho! Bimonthly. b&w, 32pg, $2.95 Cover price $2.95.
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Liberty Meadows (1999) #1-2NDTags: ReprintPublished Jun 1999 by Insight Studios.
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Liberty Meadows (1999) #1-3RDTags: ReprintPublished 1999 by Insight Studios.$4.40
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Liberty Meadows (1999) #1-4THTags: ReprintPublished 1999 (est.) by Insight Studios.
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Published Nov 1999 by Insight Studios.$8.80
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by Frank Cho You were warned! We warned you how funny Liberty Meadows is. We warned you about the hilarious effects of reading extended segments of this syndicated newspaper strip. We warned you that prolonged exposure would induce uncontrollable spasms of laughter. But you wouldn't listen. No, in spite of our warning you bought out every single copy we printed of the first issue. Then when the second issue came out there were even more readers! So we are now publishing Liberty Meadows every month! With eight more weeks of beautiful brandy, timorous Frank, and all of the outrageous critters of Liberty Meadows. New cover and commentary by Frank Cho. SC, 32pg, b&w" Cover price $2.95.
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Liberty Meadows (1999) #4-2NDTags: ReprintPublished 1999 (est.) by Insight Studios.
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Liberty Meadows (1999) #4-3RDTags: ReprintPublished 1999 by Insight Studios.$2.50
3rd printing as noted on inside front cover. by Frank Cho You were warned! We warned you how funny Liberty Meadows is. We warned you about the hilarious effects of reading extended segments of this syndicated newspaper strip. We warned you that prolonged exposure would induce uncontrollable spasms of laughter. But you wouldn't listen. No, in spite of our warning you bought out every single copy we printed of the first issue. Then when the second issue came out there were even more readers! So we are now publishing Liberty Meadows every month! With eight more weeks of beautiful brandy, timorous Frank, and all of the outrageous critters of Liberty Meadows. New cover and commentary by Frank Cho. SC, 32pg, b&w" Cover price $2.95.
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Published Mar 2000 by Insight Studios.$8.80
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by Frank Cho Liberty Meadows appears in newspapers around the world, reaching millions of loyal fans and readers. One newspaper that carries Frank Cho's critter-filled comic strip is the Washington Post. But they wouldn't print Frank's infamous "Marc DeRail" story that appears complete in this issue! Marc DeRail: Animal Lover! Marc DeRail: Cross- dressing nature expert! The arcane information! The extreme humor! The Cartoon Carnage! Oh, the humanity! Will Liberty Meadows ever recover from the visit of Marc DeRail? This issue includes a new cover, two-color pages, and commentary by Frank Cho. b&w, 32pg Cover price $2.95.
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Liberty Meadows (1999) #8-2NDPublished 1999 by Insight Studios.$5.00
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Published May 2000 by Insight Studios.$6.00
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LIBERTY MEADOWS #10 by Frank Cho Spring has arrived at Liberty Meadows! That means there's more time in the day for all the crazy critters of the world's most outrageous animal refuge to get themselves in trouble. Watch as Dean, the substance-abusing, chauvinistic pig proves that he's got the worst collection of pick-up lines any self-respecting woman has ever heard. Thrill to the wild antics of Ralph, the midget circus bear, and Leslee, the hypochondriac bullfrog as they push the limits of good taste and personal safety. Smile at the playful cuteness in the interactions between Oscar the wiener dog and Truman the duckling. And let your eyes pop out of your head at the drop-dead gorgeous Brandy ? the sexiest character in comic strips today! This issue also includes a new installment of Marc Hemple's Naked Brain ? full of creative inner secretes and skewed visions. New cover and introduction by Frank Cho! Containing strips from July 13?August 29, 1998. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Jun 2000 by Insight Studios.$8.80
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Cover art by Frank Cho. Most scripts and art by Cho. Portrait of a Loser; Frank is tongue-tied in the presence of Brandy. Forest Fire; A fire causes an evacuation from Liberty Meadows; Brandy goes back to save Frank while Dean, Ralph, Leslie, Truman and Oscar take a boat out on the lake. My Typical Day as a Syndicated Cartoonist Parts I & II; Frank goes through his daily routine. Episode 539 The Wash Cycle; Oscar helps Brandy with laundry. The Return of Doctor Cyborg, script by Allan Gross and Mark Wheatley, art by Mark Wheatley and Mike Oeming; Doctor Killdeer releases a potentially dangerous patient. Jurassic Fowl; Leslie plays with dinosaurs. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Oct 2000 by Insight Studios.$8.80
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by Frank Cho Alright Monkey Boys and Monkey Gals! If you discount great sex, it doesn't get any better than issue #15 of Liberty Meadows! In response to hundreds of requests, this exceptional issue contains all of your favorite strips, daily and Sundays, as voted on by you! This issue features a new cover and comments by Frank Cho, as well as comments from readers on just why these are their favorite Liberty Meadows strips. Cover price $2.95.
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Published May 2001 by Insight Studios.
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Don't miss this rare chance to see Brandy and all the critters through the eyes of Adam Hughes! Also, see an unusual series of strips by Frank Cho that document one of his disastrous book signings as he comes face to face with his fans. These strips will convince you that comedy is not pretty. Plus, Frank is on hand to answer your letters and comment on the never-before-seen uncensored versions of his strips! This issue contains strips from Sept. 27, 1999 through Nov. 13, 1999. b&w, 32pg Cover price $2.95.
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Published Oct 1971 by Clair Maxwell.
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October 15, 1971. Classic weekly news/photo magazine. This issue: Disney World Opens! Front cover picture of 1,500 Disney employees in front of Cinderella Castle. 10.5-in. x 13.75-in.; partial color; 96 pages. Cover price $0.50.
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What better way to celebrate the season than with the story of Christ's birth, told from the perspective of the children involved in the event--the shepherd boy, a child who accompanied the Magi, and the daughter of the Innkeeper that turned Christ's parents away. Written by Louise Simonson. Art by Mary Wilshire and Bill Anderson. Cover by Mary Wilshire. Cover price $2.99.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Jan 1988 by Archie Publications.$2.50
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Cover pencils by Henry Scarpelli. You don't need drugs to... public service announcement with the Archie gang. We The People (Part One), script by George Gladir, art by Henry Scarpelli; Mr. Lodge, delegate to the Constitutional Convention. arrives in Philadelphia with his wife and daughter; Meanwhile, Mr. Weatherbee and Professor Flutesnoot argue over Federalist views and George Washington arrives in the city. Independence Hall article. Philadelphia's Incredible Benjamin Franklin article. We The People (Part Two); Mr. Weatherbee looks for an editorial to accompany Chuck's Federalist political cartoon. Archie's Club News. We The People (Part Three); The Lodges leave the Cooper Inn for the Mantle estate, where Reggie and Veronica meet and Mr. Lodge and Mr. Mantle discuss the Great Compromise. We The People (Part Four); Reggie steals the Convention notes, but Jughead's runaway pigs allow Archie to retrieve the papers. 36 pgs. $0.75. Cover price $0.75.
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Lil Abner (1947) #75$35.00
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Cover art by Al Capp. One-page Genius story, script and art by Harvey Kurtzman. Salomey's Narrow Escape, script and art by Al Capp; Roundheels concocts a scheme to make Li'l Abner help him get into The Gourmet Club; Li'l Abner dohesn't realize the role that Salomey plays in the scheme. Shmoo Comics ad. One-page Prospector Pete story, script and art by Art Helfant. Peeping Tomahawk text story starring A Memphis Smith Adventure, script by Andrew Charles. Earthquake McGoon, script and art by Al Capp; Pappy promises to tell everyone that Earthquake McGoon is a decent hoomin bean. Untitled story, script and art by Vic Herman; Kid Science has a new pet jet. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Lil Abner (1947) #77
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Cover art by Al Capp. The Horseless Carriage, script and art by Al Capp; Soft-Hearted John agrees to tear up the mortgages of the Dogpatch residents if Li'l Abner can bring him his heart's desire, a Stanley Steamer automobile. One-page Genius story, script and art by Harvey Kurtzman. Heavyweight Hamburger A Memphis Smith Adventure text story, script by Donald George, art by Doug Wildey. Untitled story, script and art by Vic Herman; Kid Science captures an escaped con. One-page Prospector Pete story by Art Helfant. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Lil Abner (1947) #79
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Stories and art by Al Capp, Vic Herman and Harvey Kurtzman. 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. Li'l Abner meets Rockwell P. Squeezeblood, Al Capp's commentary on the comics business in general, and the Siegel and Shuster scandal in particular. Abner also briefly becomes Squeezeblood's chauffeur, a possible reference to Capp's former boss, Joe Palooka's Ham Fisher. Also featuring Genius strips by comics legend Harvey Kurtzman. Good-girl cover featuring Daisy Mae in a swimsuit by an unknown artist. Genius; The Injuns are Comin; Jack Jawbreaker; Prospector Pete; Kid Science: His Rain-Making Machine, or, Every Cloud Has a Silver Iodide; Lonesome Polecat & Hairless Joe; Memphis Smith: Champagne For Leta. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Half-page ad by Al Capp featuring Li'l Abner and the gang. No date. 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.
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36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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52-page giant. "Hard to Hide!"; Lotta gets scared when she nearly hits a policeman with a brick by accident, so she does to hide in an abandoned house where she flushes out two bank robbers. "The Big Brazilian Adventure" Part 1; On a family trip to Brazil, Lotta is kidnapped by a member of the Hankapanka tribe. "Plumpita!" Part 2; The Hankapanka tribe believes that Lotta is their goddess of food, Plumpita. "Try It, You'll Hate It!"; Lotta's dad finds a hypnotist who tries to convince Lotta that food monsters are trying to get her, but it doesn't curb her appetite. "The Wild Strawberry Mystery"; Who stole the strawberries that were supposed to be for Richie's breakfast? "The River Monster" text story with Richie Rich. "Lost: One Mind!"; Uncle Branes is testing his new invention to make animals smarter but instead he switches minds with them. "Gentleman's Reward"; Lotta tries to return the favor when Gerald does something nice for her. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published Aug 1957 by Dell/Gold Key.$7.00
Take Me Out To the Ball Game; Tubby takes Lulu to the ball game. One Kid Too Many; Lulu is asked by Mrs. Widdly to find homes for her kittens. At the Beach; Lulu takes Alvin to the beach, and he gets lost. Little Itch Seeks Revenge; Lulu tells Alvin about when Itch plays tricks on the poor little girl, and they all backfire. Untitled story; Tubby finds that he can play real music on his violin when it has only one string. All scripts by John Stanley, art by Irving Tripp. One-page text story, Lulus Diry ("Diary"). 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Locus (1968) #141
Published by Charles Brown, Locus is a fanzine that reports on science fiction and fantasy writing. Issue #141 includes: Worldcon news; Nebula awards; Opacon and Eastercon reports; TAFF news; Equicon update; Renunciation by Donald Wandrei of the Right of First Option to Buy Arkham House; Why is a Fan? Revisited by Harry Warner, Jr.; book reviews; and art by Tim Kirk, James Shull, and Grant Canfield. 10 pgs. May 11, 1973.
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Published Sep 1952 by Fiction House.
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Cover by Maurice Whitman. Adventures of Long Bow, a young Blackfoot boy raised by kindly Trapper Jim. Long Bow tries to help the survivors of a wagon train, who have been trapped on an island by the Pawnee; Little Fox rescues white children from the Seneca, who in turn warn Little Fox of an impending attack; A horse whisperer (or something like it) helps the tribe capture wild mustangs. The Orphans of Ambush Island; Slaves of the Senecas; Kitsipon's Fight; The Wild-Horse Caller; The Haunted Trail; Sun Magic. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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This issue introduces a new Looney Tunes character, Sam the Clam. Bugs Bunnys curious response: How about that? A talking clam! 36 pages. Cover # is 90296-512. Cover price $0.25 Cover price $0.25.
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#6, 2/76, 25c. Issue features Bugs Bunny in "The Great Re-Run," Tweety and Sylvester in "The Cold War," Yosemite Sam and Daffy Duck in "Deputy Daffy," and Foghorn Leghorn in "The Rooster Rouster." Story and art credits: unknown. Number/month on Cover: None. Cover price $0.25.
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Number on cover: 90296-604. Based on the classic Warner Bros. cartoons. "The Booty Pageant"; Bugs and Sam are tricked into robbing a bank, and then must work to catch the criminal. Hostess snack cakes ad featuring Tweety and Sylvester. "Poll Fault"; Wile E. Coyote conducts a poll to see who thinks he is a genius. "Cock-A-Doodle Cow"; Foghorn Leghorn tries to convince the Tasmanian Devil he is a cow and not a chicken in order to avoid being eaten. "Pond Sweet Pond"; Porky visits Daffys home on his pond and comedy ensues. "The Hep Cat"; Sylvester and his friends are conned into buying zoot suits to try to impress a female cat. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Number on cover: 90296-704. Based on the classic Warner Bros. cartoons. "Wild West Wabbit"; Bugs and Yosimite have to stop bank robber Strong-Man McGurk. Hostess Fruit Pies ad starring Cracky. "Rest Stop Runaround"; Sylvester and Tweety take their battle of wits on the road. "The Hawaiian Hoax"; Henerey tries to trick Foghorn into taking a vacation so he can get the hens. "Daffy's Diner"; Daffy opens a diner that needs some work. "Wardrobe War"; Cool Cat uses long underwear to trick the hunters. "Not Knots" text story starring Porky Pig. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.30.
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#15, 8/77, 30c. Issue features Bugs Bunny in "Lucky Feet," Tweety and Sylvester in "Batcat and Canary," Foghorn Leghorn in "The Award Winners," Cool Cat in "Feline Foolery," Daffy Duck in "Party Smarty," and a one-page text feature "Little Pancho's Big Break." Story and art credits: unknown. Number/month on Cover: None. Cover price $0.35.
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