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  • Issue #26
    Smash Comics (1939 Quality) 26

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    Cover art by Gill Fox. Ray story, art by Lou Fine. Midnight story, script and art by Jack Cole. Jester story, script and art by Paul Gustavson. Purple Trio story, script by S. M. Iger [as S. M. Regi], art by Alex Blum. Espionage Starring Black X story, script and art by Witmer Williams [as Erwin]. Help! starring Wun Cloo, script and art by Jack Cole [as Ralph Johns]. Wildfire story, script by Robert Turner, art by Jim Mooney. Wings Wendall story, script and art by Vernon Henkel. Rookie Rankin story, art by Arthur Peddy [as Kenneth Julian]. Bozo the Robot story, script and art by George Brenner [as Wayne Reid]. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #75
    Smash Comics (1939 Quality) 75

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    Cover art by Jack Cole. Midnight Almost Revives the Revolution starring Midnight, art by Jack Cole. Daffy story. Black X story. Lady Luck story, script and art by Klaus Nordling. Rumpus Family Album starring Citronella. Midnight Murder text story. Batch Bachelor story, art by Michael Senich. The Jester story. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Smitty (1948-1949 Dell) 3

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    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Smitty (1948-1949 Dell) 5

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    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Smoketown (2017 Scout) 6

    Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson. Art and Cover by Scott Van Domelen. Officer Bernie Jones joined the police force to protect people, but his career hasn't worked out that way. Three months from retirement, he's assigned an apparent suicide, but he sees connections that no one else sees, connections that suggest murder. As he digs deeper, he's surprised to learn that the one who needs his protection most may also be the killer he's looking for. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #5
    Soap Opera Romances (1982) 5

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    Cover pencils by Charles Nicholas, inks by Vince Alascia. Memories of the Past; Betsy is shocked to learn that a former boyfriend has been admitted to the hospital needing a serious operation, but she puts her feelings aside to take on his case. Mad for Mod, pencils by Charles Nicholas, inks by Vince Alascia. Never Again, pencils by Charles Nicholas, inks by Vince Alascia. Stories reprinted from Nurse Betsy Crane and Love Diary. 36 pgs. $0.60. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #1
    Sojourn (1977) 1

    Newspaper Format Comic publication Featuring "Tor" by Joe Kubert, "Eddie Race" by Doug Wildey, "Eagle" by John Severin, "The Smooth" by Dick Giordano, "T.C. Mars" by Sergio Aragones, and "Kronos" by Lee Elias. Plus a Full Color Poster by Steve Bissette! Newspaper Format, 17-in x 12-in, 24 Pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $1.50.

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  • Issue #30
    Solar Man of the Atom (1991) 30

    While Solar and Gayle try to enjoy a day off, a strange rock like material discovered in the desert turns a scientist into a hungry, energy-absorbing creature that Solar must stop in "Ravenus." Script by Kevin Vanhook and art by Peter Grau & Jimmy Palmiotti. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #5C
    Soldier Zero (2010 Boom) 5C

    Limited 1 for 10 Retailer Incentive Virgin Cover by Trevor Hairsine. (W) Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning. (A) Javier Pina. (C) Trevor Hairsine, Kalman Andrasofszky. NEW ARC! GREAT START FOR NEW READERS! Stan Lee, Paul Cornell, and Javier Pina continue their celebrated run on the year's most exciting new superhero series. In the aftermath of last issue's epic battle, Soldier Zero finds himself hated by the public, and Stewart finds himself more confused than ever - while a new threat emerges! A perfect jumping-on point for new readers as Stan Lee drives Soldier Zero full speed ahead. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #11
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 11

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    Cover art by Herman C. Browner. Hell's Angels story. Chuck story, script and art by Gus Jud. The Vault-Killer trapped by Detective Hart! starring Ted Hart, art by Herman C. Browner. Debunker story. Petey and Pop story, art by Mo Weiss (signed Swis). Boxie Weaver story, art by Mo Weiss (signed Ink Higgins). Ali Baba story, art by Harry Lazarus. "Dopey" Leads to Soldier's Reunion text story. Magic Tricks for Young and Old by Harry Lazarus. Speed Spaulding Knocks Homer starring Speed Spaulding. Zaro Jungle Magician story. 68 pgs. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 22

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    Stories and art by Jack Alderman, Ruth Peecock, Saul Rosen, H. C. Browner, and Bob Sanders. A Golden Age anthology featuring something for everyone: comedy, crime, jungle adventure, and even magic lessons. Detective Click Hunt investigates a kidnapping. Fun facts about baseball stars, including all-time legends Ted Williams, Pee Wee Reese, Joe DiMaggio and Stan Musial. Plus the unusual sports career of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. A scientist rescues a boy raised by wolves in the jungles of Brazil and puts him to work for the US government, and the adventures of Fangs the Wolf Boy begin. Hell's Angels: The Invisible Neron; The Story of Michael Carr and Modeling; Unusual Sports Stars; Battle of the Beasts; Saxie and Peaches; Fangs the Wolf Boy; Detective Click Hunt; She Lived With Death; Ali Baba; Magic Tricks; Sons of Mars and Thunder; Speed Spaulding; The Coverdale Payroll Holdup. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 30

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    Charles Nicholas cover art. Ali Baba story, art by Sid Lazarus. Why "Bad" Boys and Criminals? article by J. M. Master. Fangs the Wolf Boy story, art by Sid Greene. Bouncy Bouncy Baby starring Saxie and Peaches, pencils by Sol Brodsky, inks by Charles Nicholas. Wild Tiger Break Terrifies Air Liner. Ski King Escapes From Prison. Rogus Rabbit story. The Dutchman's Reign of Terror--True Dramatic Crime. Battle of the Beasts story. Hell's Angels story. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #33
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 33

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    Saxie and Peaches story. Delinquents And Criminals Can Change article by J.M. Master. Gretchen Merrill--Unusual Sports Stars. Fangs the Wolf Boy story, art by Sid Greene. Chuck story, art by Gus Jud. A Great Broadway Detective--True Dramatic Crime. Sid Tannenbaum--Unusual Sports Stars. Ralph Beard--Unusual Sports Stars. Magic Tricks story, pencils by A. W. Nugent. Flying the Freight, art by Ed Moore. Greatest Actress of the World featuring Sarah Bernhardt. Love and Laughter text story. Alib Baba Saves Pasha Kasha's Head. Paula Kann--Unusual Sports Stars. Ham 'n' Eggs story starring Ham and Red Rooster. Lank Strong story. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #55D
    Spawn (1992 Image) 55D
    Published Nov 1996 by Image.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4351499019
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    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Minor side/edge crack(s)
    • Label #4019496005
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    Direct Edition. Written by Todd McFarlane. Art by Todd McFarlane, Greg Capullo and Danny Miki. Cover by Greg Capullo. "Sabotage!" When Terry meets with Spawn to plan their mission, he tries to understand his friends chosen hideout as well as their newfound friendship. When he stumbles onto the worms, Al's reaction confuses him even more. Terry and Al carry out their mission to document Jason Wynn's subversive involvement in the arms trade. After discovering the evidence, Al can't resist sending an explosive message to implicate and endanger Jason Wynn's international networking infrastructure. 32 pages, FC. NOTE: This issue is dedicated to Steve Oliff. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #7
    Special Agent (1947) 7
    • .5" Spine split from bottom.

    Stories and art by Floyd Torbert and Edd Ashe. Adventures of FBI agent Steve Saunders, originally a backup feature in True Comics (1941). A crook learns as much as he can to improve his capers; Radium thieves accidentally unleash a deadly virus; Michael Trigger tracks an old chum who has turned to crime. Includes a note that the series is "presented with the cooperation of the FBI" and based on authentic cases. Official Story of the FBI; The Case of the Studious Bank Robber; T-Man Michael Trigger; Sports Champs: Robert Grant; The Boys' Club of America Prepares for the Camping Season; Chip Downs' Crime Lab; Ellsworth Vines. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Spectacular Features Magazine (1950) 3
    • 2.5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached at one staple.
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    After short turns as a Bible comic and war comic, Spectacular Features becomes another crime comic from Fox Feature. Numbering continues from Spectacular Features Magazine (1950) #12. Lucky Luciano created modern organized crime as we know it, but was still able to cut a deal for his freedom; Mad-dog killer Charles Zack has a hair-trigger temper; Mike Kranik is caught red-handed, literally. Lucky Luciano-The Super-Gangster; The Baby-Face Butcher-Trigger-Finger That Knew No Friends; Murder That Backfired; Blood On Hands; Gangster's Luck; Wrist Radio. Final issue of the series; this was actually published after issue #12. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #46
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) 46

    "Deadly is the Cobra!" Script by Roger Stern. Pencils by Mike Zeck. Inks by Bruce Patterson. Cover by Frank Miller and Bob McLeod. The Cobra (last seen in Daredevil 154) escapes from Ryker's Island prison and goes on another high-dollar crime spree! Spider-Man's first battle against the Cobra takes place across the rooftops of Manhattan! Cameo appearance by Mr. Hyde. First 50¢ issue. 32 pages Cover price $0.50.

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  • Issue #62
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) 62

    "Gold Fever!" Script by Bill Mantlo. Art by Ed Hannigan (breakdowns) and Jim Mooney (finishes). The Maggia hires the Gold Bug to steal gold bullion from the Empire State University physics building. When the gold-seeking villain busts into the laboratory, an ESU grad student happens to be inside conducting a radiation experiment on the gold. It's too bad for the Gold Bug that the grad student happens to be...the Amazing Spider-Man! First 60¢ issue. 32 pages Cover price $0.60.

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  • Issue #64D
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) 64D
    Auction opens July 6
    • Paper: White
    • Label #0164656030
    • Paper: White
    • Label #0918836006
    • Heavy water damage.
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Slab: Scuffing to inner well of case
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    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Scuffing on back of case
    • Label #4048761005
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    • CBCS Authentic Signature
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Witnessed Signatures: Jim Shooter on 9/25/2021 & Al Milgrom (with sketch) on 10/8/2021. Newsstand Edition.
    • Label #22-0692A42-503
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    Direct Edition. "Cloak and Dagger!" Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Ed Hannigan. Inks by Al Milgrom. Cover by Ed Hannigan and Al Milgrom. On a quiet night in Manhattan, the web-slinger is traveling across the city when he suddenly hears a desperate plea for help from a man running for his life! The frantic pharmacist is trying to escape from...Cloak and Dagger! The wall-crawler quickly engages the light-and-dark pair, but falls in battle to the duo's unusual powers. The next day Peter Parker picks up the investigation, and the trail of Cloak (aka Tyrone Johnson) and Dagger (aka Tandy Bowen) leads to Ellis Island! Is the Spectacular Spider-Man ready for round two with Cloak and Dagger? First appearance of Cloak and Dagger. (Notes: This issue includes a full-page ad/pin-up of Spider-Man fighting Dr. Octopus and promoting his four monthly titles. Bill Mantlo's script provides a nice history of Ellis Island. On page two Jim Mooney is erroneously listed as the inker. Al Milgrom is acknowledged as the correct inker in the letters page of issue 68. The back cover contains a Dungeons and Dragons ad with art by Bill Willingham. Cloak and Dagger appear next in Spectacular Spider-Man 69 and 70.) 32 pages Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #71
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) 71

    "With This Gun I Thee Kill!" Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Rick Leonardi. Inks by Jim Mooney. Cover by John Romita, Jr. and Frank Giacoia. The web-slinger stops two burglars from robbing a grocery store, but just as the wall-crawler is webbing up the thieves, the store owner emerges and fatally shoots one of the robbers. Later that night in the offices of the Daily Bugle; Joe Robertson, Lance Bannon, and Peter Parker have a long conversation about the positives and negatives of gun control. When a tip comes in that a shipment of Saturday night specials is inbound for Brooklyn, the Spectacular Spider-Man swings into action! (Note: Bill Mantlo's script concerning the controversial subject of gun control sparked a strong response from readers as shown in the two pages of fan mail in issue 77.) 32 pages Cover price $0.60.

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  • Issue #83A
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) 83A
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    "Delusions" Part 3 of 3. Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Greg LaRocque. Inks by Jim Mooney. Cover by Greg LaRocque and Al Milgrom. Peter Parker and Ben Urich attend the Punisher's arraignment hearing at the courthouse. It's a sad ending for Frank Castle as the once proud vigilante is sentenced to a mental institution for his attacks on the civilian populace. However, the one-man war against crime will return with a vengeance in his Limited Series! (Punisher 1st series 1986). Meanwhile, the Black Cat is gradually recovering from her injuries and suggests to the web-slinger the possibility of becoming his crime fighting partner. Brief origin on the Punisher. Cameo appearance by Captain Jean DeWolff. (Notes: This three-part story was reprinted in Marvel Tales 220, 221, and 222. There was some controversy at the time over the characterization (mentally unstable/borderline psychotic) of the Punisher in these issues, as his persona was somewhat different from his prior appearances.) 32 pages Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 222. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #93
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) 93

    "A Hot Time in the Old Morgue Tonight!" Script and Pencils by Al Milgrom. Inks by Jim Mooney. Cover by Al Milgrom. Spider-Man in black costume. The Kingpin calls in his first favor from Felicia after granting her bad luck powers four issues ago. The Black Cat participates in a fake bomb plot in order to keep the wall-crawler occupied, so the Answer can steal a body from the morgue! Why does the Kingpin want a corpse? Meanwhile, Peter Parker's doubts concerning his relationship with the Black Cat continue to grow. 32 pages Cover price $0.60.

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  • Issue #16MJ
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 16MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "The Beetle and the Badge!" Script by Elliot Maggin. Art by Sal Buscema (breakdowns) and Mike Esposito (finishes). Cover by Marie Severin and Sal Buscema. In a surprising twist, the Beetle breaks into a police station! What does Spider-Man's long-time foe want to steal from the precinct? However once inside, the Beetle runs into super cop Joey Macone and the web-slinger! 32 pages Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #46MJ
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 46MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "Deadly is the Cobra!" Script by Roger Stern. Pencils by Mike Zeck. Inks by Bruce Patterson. Cover by Frank Miller and Bob McLeod. The Cobra (last seen in Daredevil 154) escapes from Ryker's Island prison and goes on another high-dollar crime spree! Spider-Man's first battle against the Cobra takes place across the rooftops of Manhattan! Cameo appearance by Mr. Hyde. First 50¢ issue. 32 pages Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #62MJ
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 62MJ

    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "Gold Fever!" Script by Bill Mantlo. Art by Ed Hannigan (breakdowns) and Jim Mooney (finishes). The Maggia hires the Gold Bug to steal gold bullion from the Empire State University physics building. When the gold-seeking villain busts into the laboratory, an ESU grad student happens to be inside conducting a radiation experiment on the gold. It's too bad for the Gold Bug that the grad student happens to be...the Amazing Spider-Man! First 60¢ issue. 32 pages Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #64MJ
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 64MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "Cloak and Dagger!" Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Ed Hannigan. Inks by Al Milgrom. Cover by Ed Hannigan and Al Milgrom. On a quiet night in Manhattan, the web-slinger is traveling across the city when he suddenly hears a desperate plea for help from a man running for his life! The frantic pharmacist is trying to escape from...Cloak and Dagger! The wall-crawler quickly engages the light-and-dark pair, but falls in battle to the duo's unusual powers. The next day Peter Parker picks up the investigation, and the trail of Cloak (aka Tyrone Johnson) and Dagger (aka Tandy Bowen) leads to Ellis Island! Is the Spectacular Spider-Man ready for round two with Cloak and Dagger? First appearance of Cloak and Dagger. (Notes: This issue includes a full-page ad/pin-up of Spider-Man fighting Dr. Octopus and promoting his four monthly titles. Bill Mantlo's script provides a nice history of Ellis Island. On page two Jim Mooney is erroneously listed as the inker. Al Milgrom is acknowledged as the correct inker in the letters page of issue 68. The back cover contains a Dungeons and Dragons ad with art by Bill Willingham. Cloak and Dagger appear next in Spectacular Spider-Man 69 and 70.) 32 pages Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #71MJ
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 71MJ

    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "With This Gun I Thee Kill!" Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Rick Leonardi. Inks by Jim Mooney. Cover by John Romita, Jr. and Frank Giacoia. The web-slinger stops two burglars from robbing a grocery store, but just as the wall-crawler is webbing up the thieves, the store owner emerges and fatally shoots one of the robbers. Later that night in the offices of the Daily Bugle; Joe Robertson, Lance Bannon, and Peter Parker have a long conversation about the positives and negatives of gun control. When a tip comes in that a shipment of Saturday night specials is inbound for Brooklyn, the Spectacular Spider-Man swings into action! (Note: Bill Mantlo's script concerning the controversial subject of gun control sparked a strong response from readers as shown in the two pages of fan mail in issue 77.) 32 pages Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #83MJ
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 83MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "Delusions" Part 3 of 3. Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Greg LaRocque. Inks by Jim Mooney. Cover by Greg LaRocque and Al Milgrom. Peter Parker and Ben Urich attend the Punisher's arraignment hearing at the courthouse. It's a sad ending for Frank Castle as the once proud vigilante is sentenced to a mental institution for his attacks on the civilian populace. However, the one-man war against crime will return with a vengeance in his Limited Series! (Punisher 1st series 1986). Meanwhile, the Black Cat is gradually recovering from her injuries and suggests to the web-slinger the possibility of becoming his crime fighting partner. Brief origin on the Punisher. Cameo appearance by Captain Jean DeWolff. (Notes: This three-part story was reprinted in Marvel Tales 220, 221, and 222. There was some controversy at the time over the characterization (mentally unstable/borderline psychotic) of the Punisher in these issues, as his persona was somewhat different from his prior appearances.) 32 pages Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 222. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #93MJ
    Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 93MJ

    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "A Hot Time in the Old Morgue Tonight!" Script and Pencils by Al Milgrom. Inks by Jim Mooney. Cover by Al Milgrom. Spider-Man in black costume. The Kingpin calls in his first favor from Felicia after granting her bad luck powers four issues ago. The Black Cat participates in a fake bomb plot in order to keep the wall-crawler occupied, so the Answer can steal a body from the morgue! Why does the Kingpin want a corpse? Meanwhile, Peter Parker's doubts concerning his relationship with the Black Cat continue to grow. 32 pages Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #3
    Spectacular Stories Magazine (1950) 3

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    Art by Wally Wood and others. More pre-Code crime stories from Fox Feature. Chicago gang warfare erupts in an infamous slaughter of mobsters on Valentine's Day 1929; Johnny Bunions is a sensitive killer in a story with early art by Wally Wood. The Saint Valentines Day Massacre; Reef Blackstone—The White Ruby Death Trap; With Love and Murder; Johnny Bunions—Six Feet Under. Final issue of the series; this was actually published after issue #4. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    Spellbound (1952 Atlas) 31

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    Cover art by Joe Maneely. The Betrayer, art by George Roussos. Space Tune text story. Oh, Perfect Crime, art by Howard O'Donnell. He Won't Open the Door, inks by Jack Abel. The Man Who Didn't Belong, art by Robert Q. Sale. They Dare Not Come, art by Bill Everett. Man in a Trance, art by John Forte. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Spicy Tales (1988) 3

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    Classic tales of pre-code adventure and passion. Article on Robert Leslie Bellem and Dan Turner by John Wooley. Hawaiian Spy Hunt starring Sally the Sleuth, script and art by Adolphe Barreaux. Zoot Suit Killers starring Dan Turner, script and art by Robert Leslie Bellem. Ultmatum!! starring Polly of the Plains, script and art by Joseph Sokoli. Betty Blake story, script and art by Harry Parkhurst. Diana Daw story. The Kidnap Trail starring Sally the Sleuth, script and art by Adolphe Barreaux. Midnight Ransom starring Sally the Sleuth, script and art by Adolphe Barreaux. Maid To Order starring Sally the Sleuth, script and art by Adolphe Barreaux. 36 pgs. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #613
    Spider-Man (UK 1984 Marvel UK) 613

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  • Issue #13
    Spider-Man Classics (1993) 13

    Written by Stan Lee. Art by Steve Ditko. Cover by Chris Sprouse and Harry Candelario. Peter has the 24 hour flu when Doc Ock captures Betty Brant in hopes of luring Spider-Man into battle. Ock beats the under the weather web-head and unmasks him, but everyone thinks it is just Peter trying to be brave by impersonating Spidey. Once he has recovered, Spider-Man battles through the wild animals Ock has released from the zoo to take on old six-arms himself. Reprints Amazing Spider-Man 12. 36 pages, full color. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #56
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 56
  • Issue #81
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 81
  • Issue #99
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 99
  • Issue #128
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 128
  • Issue #130
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 130
  • Issue #135
    Spider-Man Comics Weekly (UK 1973 Magazine Management) 135
  • Issue #1
    Spirit (1974 Warren Magazine/Kitchen Sink) 1
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Scuffing on front of case; Scuffing to inner well of case
    • Label #3773256010
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Published by Warren for the first 16 issues (and by Kitchen Sink beginning with 17), The Spirit reprints Will Eisner's groundbreaking work from the 1940s and '50s. Cover art by Basil Gogos. Introductory text with illustration and photograph of Will Eisner. "The Last Trolley," script by Will Eisner, pencils by John Spranger and Bob Palmer (splash), inks by Will Eisner and Bob Palmer (splash); Hop aboard a $100,000 ride into mystery; Travel Death's twisted track to Raven's Point; For The Spirit, it could be a one-way trip! "Escape," script and pencils by Will Eisner, inks by Will Eisner and Jerry Grandenetti; The Spirit never sleeps; Neither does the criminal mind; Watch as three escaped convicts find that the world is a prison for those who would flaunt justice! "Li'l Adam," script by Will Eisner, pencils by Will Eisner and Jules Feiffer (most of pg 6), inks by Will Eisner and Jerry Grandenetti; Parodies of Lil Abner, Dick Tracy and Little Orphan Annie. "The Criminal," script and pencils by Will Eisner, inks by Will Eisner and Jerry Grandenetti; A cop is shot; The Spirit is wounded; Tough gangland figures are held at bay; And behind it all is one Mr. Sawbuck—a seven year old boy! "El Spirito," script and pencils by Will Eisner, inks by Will Eisner and Jerry Grandenetti; The Spirit has witnessed many strange things on rainy nights; But tonight is the first time he has ever followed a ghost. "The Killer," script by Will Eisner, pencils by John Spranger, inks by Will Eisner and Bob Palmer; Henry the war-hero is back. "A Granule of Time," script and pencils by Will Eisner, inks by Will Eisner and Jerry Grandenetti; A hostile visitor from the year 2400. "The Partner," script and pencils by Will Eisner, inks by Will Eisner and Jerry Grandenetti; The Spirit is slaughtered by Slinko Joe Daws; Now there's no one to save a helpless Central City from the nefarious clutches of Slimy Skinch and Co. 76 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.

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  • Issue #31
    Spirit (1974 Warren Magazine/Kitchen Sink) 31

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    Stories by Will Eisner and Jules Feiffer. Art by Eisner, Lou Fine, and John Spranger. Wraparound cover by Eisner. Kitchen Sink introduces Eisners classic stories from the 1940s and '50 to a new generation. Wanted For Murder…Denny Colt; Siberian Dagger; Just One Word Made Me a Man; The Barber. Plus an Eisner (non-Spirit) checklist by Cat Yronwode, a letter of comment from Frank Miller, and a Shop Talk interview with Harvey Kurtzman. 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. 56 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.

  • Jul 13 1941
    Spirit Weekly Newspaper Comic (1940-1952) Jul 13 1941

    Spirit Weekly Newspaper Comic Insert. 7-1/2 x 10 inches, 16 pages, full color, all newsprint with no slick cover.

  • Issue #4
    Spoof (1970 Marvel) 4

    Written by Stuart Schwartzberg. Art by Marie Severin and Win Mortimer. Cover by Marie Severin and Frank Giacoia. Blacula parody with Howdy Doody and Walter Cronkite. Written by Steve Gerber. Art by Warren Statler and Henry Scarpelli. Famous people as Santa Claus satire with Steve Gerber, Charlie Brown, Spiro Agnew, Flip Wilson, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, John Wayne, Sgt. Fury, Sub-Mariner, Spider-Man, Superman, The Hulk, Captain America, The Lone Ranger, Alley Oop, Beetle Bailey, Power Man, Andy Capp, Jeff, and Ed Sullivan. Written by Marv Wolfman. Art by Marie Severin. Marcus Welby parody with Robert Young. 36 pages, full color. $0.20. Cover price $0.20.

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    5 days left Auction Spoof Comic Issue 4 March 1972 Marvel Comic Group
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  • Issue #0
    Spy Guy Bootleg (2009 Ultraist) 0

    This is where it all begins. The year is 1999. A good cop is dead. Sergeant Hunter is on a mission to collar the criminal that killed his partner. Only he will soon find that this case is not all that it appears to be. It is a tangled web of crime and corruption that reaches deep into the depths of the underworld, involving the mob, a clan of ninjas, and quite possibly the police department itself. Action and suspense ensues, as the mystery of the Spy Guy is revealed. Cover price $3.75.

  • Issue #10
    Star Comics Vol. 1 (1937) 10

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    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Fred Guardineer, Gill Fox, Dick Ryan, Fred Schwab, Paul Gustavson, Claire S. Moe, Phil Nolan, Clem Gretter, W. C. Brigham and Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.). Centaur Publishing takes over publication of the early anthology of adventure and humor comics, part of the first generation of comic books. A rare Little Nemo in Slumberland strip drawn by Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.). Plus a one-page strip featuring Little Nemo's Impy. Historical and educational strips, including the adventures of King Arthur. Also featuring early humor strips by Charles Biro (plus a Biro cover), later the mind behind the notorious Crime Does Not Pay comic. Little Nemo in Slumberland; Bows an' Arrows; I'm the Guy; Professor McScrewy; Impy; Court of Inhuman Relations; Don Marlow; Ima Sphinx; King's Revenge; Jungle Town Show-Boat; Wheels of Danger; Bib and Tucker; Topsy-Turvy; Round Table Adventures; Prince; Joe McGee; Goobyland; King Kole's Kourt; Jack Potts. 64 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #14
    Star Comics Vol. 1 (1937) 14

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    Cover by Gill Fox. Stories and art by Fred Guardineer, Gill Fox, Dick Ryan, Fred Schwab, Ken Fitch, Paul Gustavson and Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.). Centaur Publishing takes over publication of the early anthology of adventure and humor comics, part of the first generation of comic books. Short comedy strips, sometimes just one panel, with titles like Shinanigans. A rare Little Nemo in Slumberland strip drawn by Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.). Little Nemo in Slumberland; Jungle Town Show Boat; Goobyland; Scoop Cody; Riggin' Bill; Lucky Coyne; Station Agent; Sammy Smart; Impy; Ima Sphinx; Don Marlow; Topsy-Turvy; Dan Hastings; Riders of the Golden West; Shinanigans; King Kole's Kourt. 48 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #127
    Star Spangled Comics (1941) 127

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  • Issue #3
    Star Trek The Modala Imperative (1991) 3

    Spock and McCoy beam down to Modala in search of their missing comrades...and find themselves unable to rescue Kirk and Chekov from prison! Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art by Pablo Marcos. Cover by Adam Hughes and Karl Story. New Format. Cover price $1.75.

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  • Issue #4
    Star Trek The Modala Imperative (1991) 4

    Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Chekov turn the tables on the Modalan government to lead the rebels to victory, and success comes easily - too easily! The Modalan saga continues, 100 years later, in the pages of Star Trek The Next Generation The Modala Imperative (1991) #1. Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art by Pablo Marcos. Cover by Adam Hughes and Karl Story. New Format. Cover price $1.75.

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    $10 Star Trek: The Modala Imperative #4 Newsstand Cover (1991) DC Comics
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