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Published Jun 1942 by MLJ Magazines.$745.00
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- Paper: Off white
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- Label #4279185001
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Published Sep 1942 by MLJ Magazines.$1,620.00
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Published Jan 1943 by MLJ Magazines.
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Published Jun 1943 by MLJ Magazines.$1,620.00
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- Label #0982946002
- Paper: Off white to white
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- Paper: Slightly britle
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- Removed from bound volume. Cover reattached with tape. Moderate amount of tape to cover & interior.
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Jaguar (1991) #14$4.00
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Final issue. Nothing will be the same after "A Frightmare in Rio" as one of Maria's closest friends betrays her...resulting in the shooting of Maria's father. Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Ken Penders and Richard Space. Cover price $1.25.
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Published Aug 1992 by Dark Horse.$4.00
Written by Doug Moench. Art and cover Paul Gulacy. Beautiful girls and a maniacal villain who wants to change the face of the planet are all in a day's work for James Bond. The second part of this thrilling three-part story pits Bond against a savage South American jungle's most dangerous game -- a hungry dinosaur! Written by Doug Moench (Batman: Red Rain), with art by Paul Gulacy (Terminator: Secondary Objectives) and color by Steve Oliff (John Byrne's 2112), James Bond 007: Serpent's Tooth delivers Bond the way only Dark Horse can! 48 pages, FC. Cover price $4.95.
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Published 1991 by Tome Press.$2.50
The fourth issue of one of Tome Press' most popular series. The saga of the Golden Fleece unfurls as Jason, Heracles and the other Argonauts risk their lives for adventure. Story, art and cover by Patrick Zircher. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Feb 2011 by IDW Publishing.
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Limited 1 for 10 Photo Variant Cover. Dan Shotz, Robert Levine, Jason M. Burns (w) ? Alejandro F. Giraldo, Matt Merhoff (a) ? Scott West (c) Continuing right where the Jericho Season 2 television cliffhanger ended! This specially priced edition collects the first three issues in one affordable package, to prep you for the series' continuation, also available this month. Jake Green and Robert Hawkins are in the safe haven of Texas with the last remaining bomb from the first attack. From amidst the chaos, they're contacted by John Smith, the mastermind behind the first strike, seeking aid. As the Cheyenne army bears down on them, they must decide whether to side with their former enemy to fight a greater one... FC ? 72 pages Cover price $7.99.
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Published Oct 2009 by Devil's Due.
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Photo Cover. Written by Dan Shotz and Robert Levine. Art by Alejandro F. Giraldo. John Christmas Continues right where Season 2 cliffhanger ended! Jake Green and Robert Hawkins are in the safe haven of the Texas with the last remaining bomb from the first attack. From amidst the chaos, they're contacted by John Smith, the mastermind behind the first strike, seeking aid. As they Cheyenne army bears down on them, they must decide whether to side with their former enemy to fight a greater one... 32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Nov 2009 by Devil's Due.$7.49
Photo Cover. Written by Dan Shotz, Robert Levine & Jason M. Burns. Art by Matt Merhoff. From the minds of the Jericho writing team and written by Jason M. Burns, the second installment of Jericho: Season Three: Civil War finds Jake and Hawkins on the road as Wanted Men. Forced to enter into enemy territory, they must use the help of the Jericho Resistance to make their way through an Allied States processing town on the Texas Border. Disguised as refugees, our heroes must maneuver past hi-tech cameras, armed ASA soldiers and local black market thugs to continue their mission to find terrorist John Smith. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Dec 2009 by Devil's Due.$9.00
Photo Cover by Zac Fisher. Written by Dan Shotz, Robert Levine & Jason M. Burns. Art by Alejandro F. Giralbo. Jake and Hawkins arrive at Loomer Ridge Prison in Colorado. Their goal: break into the massively fortified, off-sight facility and retrieve terrorist John Smith. This unreachable goal becomes slightly more attainable with the aid of Chavez, who knows the ideal way to infiltrate the Allies States' defenses. Meanwhile in Jericho, ASA intelligence officers target Beck and Heather in their attempt to quell the growing resistance. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Oct 1957 by Charlton Comics Group.
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American Revolutionary War stories. Cover and all art except "The Ghost in the Fort" by Maurice Whitman. In order of appearance: "Jerry Drummer, Boy Hero of the Revolutionary War, Smuggler's Cove"; "Jerry Drummer, The General's Wig"; "Jerry Drummer, Captive's Victory"; "Jerry Drummer, The Vanished Regiment"; and "The Ghost in the Fort". "Try a Trap" text story. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Jest (1944) #11Published 1944 by Harry A. Chesler.
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Stories and art by Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.), Dick Ryan, Joe Beck, Otto Eppers, George Nagle, Gill Fox, Richard Speed, Jim Chambers, Fred Schwab and Fred Guardineer. An early comics anthology published by Harry Chesler. A rare Little Nemo in Slumberland strip drawn by Bob McCay, son of original Nemo artist Winsor McCay (credited here as Winsor McCay, Jr.). Short comedy strips, sometimes just one panel, with titles like Jess Phoolin and Foxy Grandpa. Historical and educational strips, including a comics biography of Pancho Villa, little-known facts, and the adventures of King Arthur. Plus a one-page humor strip featuring "Private Chesler" (the same last name as the publisher, Harry Chesler). Little Nemo in Adventure Land; Bows an' Arrows; Red Herring; I'm the Guy; Li'l Arthur; Homeless Oscar; Riggin' Bill; Jingle Jingle; Freddy and His Monster; Bear Facts; Jess Phoolin; Private Chesler; Your Uncle Dudley; Nutty Fagin; Oddities; Medicine Man; Boodini the Great; Topsy-Turvy; Bug-Ville; Slim Pickens; Round Table Adventures; Foxy Grandpa; Little Joe; Francisco Villa; Jungle-Town Show Boat; Killer-McGee; When Father Was a Boy, When Mother Was a Girl; Out Where the West Begins; Tell Me Mr. Wise Guy!; Laughing at Life; Don't Look Now; Nothing But the Truth; Joe Dokes; Lonesome Luke; Salute to the Mailman; Joe Ticket the Picket; Jack Potts; Kat' Nips; Shinanigans; Cheerio Minstrels; King Kole's Kourt. Only issue under this title; numbering continues with Kayo (1945) #12. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Apr 2010 by Bluewater Productions.
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(W) Don Smith (A) Ryan Johnson Bluewater Productions has pioneered and popularized the 'bio-comic' genre with its series Female Force and Political Power. Now Bluewater makes history again as it tackles the life of arguably the most famous person in history, Jesus Christ. The book highlights different aspects of the life of Christ to show that Jesus of Nazareth was more than just a great man in history, but proof of a providential force at work in the universe. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2009 by Bad Karma Productions.$2.50
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.
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Jesus Meets The Armed Services (1970 Rip Off Press) #1, 1st PrintingPublished Jul 1970 by Rip Off Press.$26.00
*18+ Mature Readers Only* 1st Printing. Written and Illustrated by Frank Stack (Foolbert Sturgeon). 24 Pages, B&W. *18+ Mature Readers Only* Cover price $0.50.
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Jim Bowie (1955) #19Published Apr 1957 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Cover by Bill Molno and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by Bill Molno, Vince Alascia, Al Zere, Rocke Mastroserio, and Sal Trapani. Western adventure with frontier legend Jim Bowie, of the famous knife. Self-appointed army commander Riley sends his forces against Jim Bowie. Sam Houston sends Jim to reconnoiter the Mexican forces. In Colonial America, British troops are trapped by hostile Natives, and only a frontier scout can save them. Colonel Rileys Militia; The Mine of Misery; Riddled; Bullet Bravery; The Contessas Prisoner; Dark and Bloody Is the Ground! Final issue under this title; series continues as Rocky Lane's Black Jack (Charlton, 1957 series) #20. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Jim Ray's Aviation Sketch Book, Picture Stories of Planes and Pilots (1946). Includes the story of General "Hap" Arnold, wartime chief of the U.S. Army Air Forces. 7-1/8 in. x 10 in.; full color; 64 pages. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Nov 2005 by Zenescope Entertainment.
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Written by Joe Brusha. Art by Juliano & H.G. Young. The evil threat spreads as Lord Shinzen falls further under the spell of the wizard Azuma, whose true allegiance lies with the demon Taku. Shinzen makes a shocking sacrifice to the powerful demon which completes his descent into madness. Ashigura's victory over Shinzen's army is short lived as the demon Taku unleashes his undead minions on the Samurai's unsuspecting army. 24 pages, full color. Cover price $2.99.
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Cover by Giuseppe Cafaro (W) J. T. Krul (A) Paolo Pantalena Take an incredible JIRNI with Aspen's newest hit series! In the wake of her vicious battle with Anjaha, Ara struggles to grasp her mysterious connection to the violent d'jinn. But, the time has come for Ara to face the truth about herself as she finally tracks down her mother along with Torinthal, the sorcerer who captured her! Yet, that is only if she can survive the massive Rock Giants of Migara! After years of preparation, creator JT Krul is ready to take you on a JIRNI unlike any other! Accompanied by the incredible talents of artist Paolo Pantalena and colorist Brett Smith, this is one JIRNI you won't want to miss! Cover price $3.99.
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Cover by Paolo Pantalena (W) J. T. Krul (A) Paolo Pantalena Take an incredible JIRNI with Aspen's newest hit series! In a great city at the edge of the world, Ara finally finds her mother, Luna. But finding her and saving her are two very different things - especially with an army of royal guards, a destructive d'jinn, and a wicked sorcerer in her way. It's all been leading up to this as Ara confronts the truth about herself - her past, her present, and even her future...provided she survives to see it! After years of preparation, creator JT Krul is ready to take you on a JIRNI unlike any other! Accompanied by the incredible talents of artist Paolo Pantalena and colorist Brett Smith, this is one JIRNI you won't want to miss! Cover price $3.99.
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WRITTEN BY ADISAKDI TANTIMEDH; ART AND COVER BY GALEN SHOWMAN ELSEWORLDS A two-issue ELSEWORLDS miniseries examines how Superman's nineteenth century debut turns the Industrial Revolution on its ear! Using his powers to aid scientific discovery and usher in an Age of Wonder, Superman forms the forward-thinking League of Science with backing from millionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne. But when Lex Luthor and the radical group Rage Against the Machine rise up against him, can he prevent the coming of an Age of Chaos? For more information, see the feature article. FC, 48 PG. (1 OF 2) $5.95 Cover price $5.95.
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Written by Gail Simone. Art by José Luis GarcÃa-López and Klaus Janson. Cover by José Luis GarcÃa-López. A harrowing new story arc begins when Wizard Top Ten Writer Gail Simone (BIRDS OF PREY), José Luis GarcÃa-López (DC SPECIAL: RETURN OF DONNA TROY) and Klaus Janson (BATMAN: DEATH AND THE MAIDENS) team up to send the World's Greatest Super Heroes to an emerging nation torn by revolution! The dictatorial reign of the warlord General Tuzik is brought to a halt when the JLA, acting at the request of the United Nations Security Council, storms the General's stronghold. Unfortunately, Tuzik bends the rules of international law - and escapes the free world's grasp ? to initiate his greatest act of terror: creating a Justice League for his own country to help bring the world and its heroes to their knees! Who - or what - is the Hypothetical Woman that enables Tuzik to create his own twisted League Against Justice? 32 pg, FC. Cover price $2.99.
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Published 1949 by Magazine Enterprises.$28.00
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Story adaptation by Gardner Fox, based on the screenplay by Andrew Solt and Maxwell Anderson. Art by Ogden Whitney. Sometimes listed as A1 Comics (1944 Life's Romances) #21. Part of A1 Comics, an anthology from Magazine Enterprises with content that varied from month to month. This issue featured an adaptation of the 1949 Ingrid Bergman film Joan of Arc. Led by the voice of God, young Joan galvanizes the French during the Hundred Years War. Captured and burned at the stake, she nevertheless becomes an iconic figure in European history and the Catholic church. The film, by Wizard of Oz director Victor Fleming, was adapted for comics by legendary comics scribe Gardner Fox. Featuring production stills of Ingrid Bergman and an historical discussion. Joan Maid of France; Joan of Arc; After Her Death; Ingrid Bergman as Joan of Arc. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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(W/A) Joe Kubert, Sam Glanzman (CA) Joe Kubert The Redeemer heads out West for a post-Civil War adventures and encounters Firehair! Sam Glanzman's experiences aboard the U.S.S. Stevens take off on a mystical tangent, and Angel and the Ape return in a brawl! Cover price $4.99.
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(W) Joe Kubert & Various (A) Joe Kubert, Sam Glanzman (CA) Joe Kubert 'Farewell,' by Paul Levitz and Joe Kubert-a Sgt. Rock tale that's unlike any you've read before! Two more tales from Joe Kubert: 'The Biker' and 'Spit.' Plus: Sam Glanzman unveils a new tale of U.S.S. Stevens, and the latest 'Angel and the Ape' chapter by Brian Buniak. Cover price $4.99.
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Published 1995 by Al Dellinges.
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Softcover book by Al Dellinges covering Joe Kubert's classic was stories. The volume contains aticles and an interview with Kubert, plus other professionals (Neal Adams, Roy Thomas, and others) discussing his work. The book contains much art (most of it previously published, though also a few pages from Kubert's sketchbook). 8 5/8-in x 10 1/2-in; black and white, 120 pages, no date (but probably published in the early 80s). Cover price $14.95.
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Published 1942 by Columbia Comics Group.$250.00
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Cover by Ham Fisher. Stories and art by Ham Fisher. Columbia Comics presents the first comic-book reprints of the classic Joe Palooka comic strip, about the adventures of a good-hearted boxer. Framed by a femme fatale and stripped of his championship, Joe goes off to the desert and joins the French Foreign Legion. Lost in Arabia, Joe and Smokey are captured by a sheik, and Joe must box the champion of his hidden city. Also featuring a profile of Palooka creator Ham Fisher; a letter from Fisher about getting permission for the US president to appear in the strip; and interesting facts about Joe Palooka. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1943 by Columbia Comics Group.
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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.
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Published 1944 by Columbia Comics Group.
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Cover by Ham Fisher. Stories and art by Ham Fisher. Columbia Comics presents the first comic-book collection of the classic Joe Palooka comic strip, about the adventures of a good-hearted boxer. This issue reprints the WWII strips in which Joe enlists in the military and infiltrates Nazi-held Europe before the Normandy Invasion. Introduction by Ham Fisher offers some behind-the-scenes info on Joe Palooka's entry into the war, and the response to the strip from Free France. Plus a vintage ad for a book on how to identify warplanes from the ground, a hot topic on the home front during WWII. Also featuring a vintage ad for the Glow in the Dark Necktie ("Girls Can't Resist!"). Final issue of the series. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Ham Fisher. Scripts and art by Fisher. "The Story Behind Ham Fisher's Joe Palooka" article. "How Joe Became World Champ"; On a transport ship, the men are shown the movie "Bare Knuckles", starring Joe; The men later beg Joe to tell the story of how he became champ. Joe took a job at Knobby Walsh's haberdashery; When Knobby leaves him in charge of the store, thugs come in, clear the shelves, and tell Joe that they have an account with Knobby; Knobby tells Joe that he has ruined him; Joe pursues the men, beats them and recovers the goods. "The Big Fight"; Knobby keeps Joe in the dark about the cash that he will get for Joe's fight. Joe meets World Champion Jack McSwatt in the ring, and McSwatt beats Joe senseless for four rounds; Knobby's conscience bothers him, and he wants to stop the fight, but Joe refuses; Knobby lies to Joe, telling him that McSwatt was the ringleader of the men who robbed Knobby's store. "Jerry Puts on the Gloves"; After telling his story, Joe and Jerry walk the decks; Jerry accidentally bumps into sailor Larry Malss, and angry words are exchanged; Before you know it, Malss' challenge for a boxing match has been accepted. Jerry is no match for Malss, but, while the match is underway, a submarine is sighted, and all of the men go to stations on alert. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Ham Fisher and Bob Powell. Ham Fisher's comic-strip boxer has adventures both inside and outside the ring. Humphrey is feared dead after being lost swimming the English Channel. Meanwhile, Jerry is being visited by angelic Humphrey in his dreams. Plus an adventure of Chickie Ricks, the Flyin' Fool. Bondage cover (with Humphrey, of all characters, subject to torture) possibly by Al Avison. The Red Plot; Behind the Iron Curtain!; The Confession!; The Spider Room; Joe's Nightmare; Flyin' Fool. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Ham Fisher and Al Avison. Ham Fisher's comic-strip boxer has adventures both inside and outside the ring. Communist agents plot the death of Grant Lockworth, the lawyer who is trying to get Humphrey released from a Russian prison. Meanwhile, Humphrey is drugged, tortured and given a show trial by his Soviet captors. Plus a pre-Code "history" strip featuring werewolves, wizards and phantoms. Flight To Freedom; Mogla's Plan; No Escape!; Ancient Lands of Mystery; Joe Strikes Back! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Ham Fisher and others. The amiable boxer strip becomes a pre-Code war comic as the Cold War and Korean conflict heat up. Joe remembers a military action he was involved with during WWII. A soldier must hold off enemy forces with a single grenade. Plus an introduction "written" by Joe Palooka, explaining that "after the guns are silenced, when the last of the dead have been buried, then we'll have time for the action of the ring. We'll be able to sit back and live like human beings again." A real document of its time. His Last Grenade!; I Sent My Brother Out to Die!; Night Fighters; BattleGrounds; The Most Shocking Secret Behind The War!; Rescue!; Voices in Battle. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover by Al Avison (credited as Ham Fisher). Stories and art by Ham Fisher and Bob Powell. The amiable boxer strip becomes a pre-Code war comic as the Cold War and Korean conflict heat up. Joe and Jerry are captured by escaped Nazis on a tiny Pacific isle during WWII. A wounded soldier sees the world through Eyes of Darkness. Another Joe comes to regret receiving a package from home. Eyes of Darkness; A Package From Home; American Heroes; The Break!; Fight For Life. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover by Al Avison (credited as Ham Fisher). Stories and art by Ham Fisher and Bob Powell. The amiable boxer strip becomes a pre-Code war comic as the Cold War and Korean conflict heat up. A sailor regrets firing the first shot of World War II. A hotshot soldier learns the hard way that he needs his unit to back him up when the fighting gets tough. Plus a year-by-year history of World War II, and a Joe Palooka story with a possible art assist from Fisher's assistant, future Li'l Abner cartoonist Al Capp. Fighting Blood; I Started World War II; Up And At 'Em!; The Story of World War II! 1939; The Final Blow; The Push. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover by Al Avison (credited as Ham Fisher). Stories and art by Ham Fisher and Bob Powell. The amiable boxer strip becomes a pre-Code war comic as the Cold War and Korean conflict heat up. Joe Palooka and Jerry join a guerilla unit in Serbia during World War II. US Rangers are assigned to take out a gun battery at Inchon and turn the tide of the Korean War. Plus a year-by-year history of World War II. The Bloody Cliffs of Inchon; One Wing To Glory!; Cold Steel; The Story of World War II! 1940; The Ambush; Hot Coffee! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Ham Fisher and Jack Sparling. The amiable boxer strip becomes a pre-Code war comic as the Cold War and Korean conflict heat up. A Bill Mauldin-like buddy-soldier tale that takes place during the Korean Conflict. Joe Palooka, Bateese and Jerry fight alongside the French Underground during World War II, in a story with a possible art assist from Fisher's assistant, future Li'l Abner cartoonist Al Capp. Plus a year-by-year history of World War II. The Target; Medal For Mary Ann; Even the Children!; The Story of World War II! 1941; Kill...Then Cry!; Rendezvous. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Al Avison and Bob Powell. The amiable boxer strip becomes a pre-Code war comic as the Cold War and Korean conflict heat up. Sailors are forced to abandon ship and must survive a night in frigid ocean waters. US soldiers try to figure out how Korean forces keep attacking when their supply lines are supposedly cut. Joe and Knobby set out to meet a soldier stationed on the front lines in Korea, but that's a dangerous place to visit. Also featuring a vintage ad for Lionel Trains, offering a denim Engineer's Cap. Hero's Guts; Kitchen Police; Funny Guy; The Secret Bridge; Night of Terror. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Al Avison and Bob Powell. The amiable boxer strip becomes a pre-Code war comic as the Cold War and Korean conflict heat up. A story based on the so-called "Prisoner of War riots" that occurred in POW camps in Korea. Laid-back Jeb becomes a fierce warrior when the enemy forces wake him up too early one morning. A soldier in Korea adopts a puppy, and Ripper the dog goes on to save his master's life in combat. Plus fun facts from US military history, featuring Teddy Roosevelt. One last torture-and-bondage war cover, probably by Al Avison, before the title resumes its focus on boxing. Prison Riot; Seeing Eye; Foxhole Escapade; Sleepy Time Guy; On Your Guard; Tanks!; Up Periscope. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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80-page giant. Reprints "Commie" issues # 66-67. "The Red Plot," "The Confession," "Joe Meets Knobby," "Flight to Freedom," "Mogla's Plan," "Joe's Good Turn" (a Christmas story), and "Accidental Punch." Flying Fool untitled back-up story (art by Bob Powell, 4 pages). "Black Cat Shows You How To Do Judo Tricks" (1 page). Two one-page Black Cat text stories, "Gun Play" and "Desert Wings." Also "Knobby's Bright Idea" and Little Max in "Better to Give" and "Little Max vs. Battling Bee." Cover price $0.25.
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Joe Palooka in Hi There (1949) is a promotional mini comic book featuring a story and artwork by Ham Fisher. Fisher's popular character Joe Palooka shows the reader the workings and the benefits of the Red Cross to the United States armed forces. 12 pages, full color, 4.75-in. x 6-in.
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Published Mar 1952 by Standard Publishing.
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1st issue in series (no #1-4). Contains Alex Toth art. Contains Korean War era stories. Art Saaf cover. In order of appearance: "Joe Yank, Black Market Mary" art by Alex Toth and Sy Barry, with touch-ups by Art Saaf, reprinted in Alex Toth Edge of Genius TPB (2007- ) #1-1ST and Setting the Standard: Comics by Alex Toth 1952-1954 HC (2011 FB) #1-1ST; "Goldbrick Gribble, Terrible Tank Trap!" art by John Celardo; "Joe Yank, Korean Jackpot" art by Art Saaf; "Weapons of War: The Bow"; "Pinhead Perkins, P.F.C. in Pardon My Brass" art by Dan DeCarlo; and "Joe Yank, Operation Kimchi". "A Stroke of Luck: Mickey Dugan Finally Gets His Chance to See Action!" illustrated text story by Charles S. Strong. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1952 by Standard Publishing.
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Contains Alex Toth art. Contains Korean War era stories. In order of appearance: "Joe Yank, G.I. Renegade" art by John Severin and Bill Elder; "Pvt. Tubby" art by Art Saaf; "Joe Yank, The Purple Heart Kid..."; "Paper Bullets"; "Pinhead Perkins in Slightly Snafu" art by Dan DeCarlo; "Behind the Big Guns"; and "Joe Yank, Bacon and Bullets" art by Alex Toth, reprinted in Alex Toth Edge of Genius TPB (2007- ) #1-1ST and Setting the Standard: Comics by Alex Toth 1952-1954 HC (2011 FB) #1-1ST. "Non-Skid O'Neill: He Was Crazy About Waffles, But He Could Fight, Too!" illustrated text story by Charles S. Strong. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Aug 1952 by Standard Publishing.
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Art from "Joe Yank in Two-Man War" is used on the cover of Joe Yank (1952) #8. Contains Korean War era stories. In order of appearance: "Joe Yank, G.I. Post Office!"; "Air War Over Korea"; "Joe Yank in Two-Man War"; "Story of the Tank"; "Pinhead Perkins, P.F.C. in Top-Kick Trouble" art by Dan DeCarlo; and "Joe Yank, Sergeant Glamour" art by Art Saaf. "The Clean-Up: Gillen, Read, and Co. Send Up Some Explosive North Korean Stock" illustrated text story by Charles S. Strong. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$249 JOE YANK #7 -CGC 4.0 VG 1952STANDARD COMIC-KOREAN WAR STORIES Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Oct 1952 by Standard Publishing.
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Alex Toth cover contains an art paste-in from Joe Yank (1952) #7; see "Joe Yank in Two-Man War", story page two, panel six. Contains Korean War era stories. In order of appearance: "Joe Yank, Miss Foxhole of 1952"; "K.P. Kennedy in Rise 'N' Shine" art by Art Saaf; "The Aerial Tramway"; "Joe Yank, Chosen's Sacred Bull" art by Art Saaf; "Pinhead Perkins, P.F.C. in 'Give Him the Bird!'" art by Dan DeCarlo; "Photoforts"; "Joe Yank in Hex Champ"; and "Our Navy Comes of Age". "The Light That Didn't Fail: U.S. Aviators Prove There's More Than One Way to Spot a Target!" illustrated text story by Charles S. Strong. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1952 by Standard Publishing.
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Ross Andru cover. In order of appearance: "Joe Yank in G.I.s and Dolls"; "Jets"; "Joe Yank, 'Operation Knuckles'"; "Pinhead Perkins, P.F.C. in 'Flying High!'" art by Dan DeCarlo; "Joe Yank meets 'Hermit Girl'"; and "Ways of War: The Middle Ages". "Tin Can Brigade: You Can't Deny That Corporal Sweeney Had a Bright Idea!" illustrated text story by Charles S. Strong. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Joe Yank (1952) #10Published 1953 by Standard Publishing.
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Alex Toth cover. Contains Korean War era stories. In order of appearance: "Joe Yank in 'A Good Way to Die!'"; "Wilma the Wac"; "Suicide Patrol"; "A Quiet Night"; "Pinhead Perkins, P.F.C. in 'KP Capers'" art by Dan DeCarlo; and "General Joe". "The Reluctant Hero: Corporal Fosdick Didn't Like Gunfire, The Noise Bothered Him!" illustrated text story by Charles S. Strong. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Joe Yank (1952) #11Published 1953 by Standard Publishing.
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Contains Korean War era stories. In order of appearance: "Operation Woo-Woo" art by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito; "Pill-Box Serenade"; "Aircraft Spotter's Guide"; "Pinhead Perkins, P.F.C. in 'It Pays to Advertise!'"; "Fighting Parson"; and "Model Soldier" art by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito. "Tank-Killer: The Sergeant of the Bazooka Boys Hated to Waste Anything at All..." illustrated text story by Charles S. Strong. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Joe Yank (1952) #12Published 1953 by Standard Publishing.
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Contains Korean War era stories. In order of appearance: "Joe Yank in 'Farewell, McGurk!" art by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito; "Radar Target"; "Photo Jet Fracas"; "Go Get Lulu" art by Ross Andru; "Follow Me"; "Pinhead Perkins, P.F.C. in 'Ain't It Typical!'" art by Dan DeCarlo; "The Battle of the Sexes" art by Ross Andru; and "Stay and Fight". "Mirror Cave: Everyone Told Private Crawford That Korea Was no Place for Him!" illustrated text story by Charles S. Strong. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.