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Tags: Pulp AdventurePublished Sep 1948 by Helnit Publishing Co..
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Stories and art by Paul McCarthy, Allen Saunders, Ken Ernst, Buford Tune and Al Avison. The first comic to feature The Green Hornet, the radio-turned-movie superhero from the creator of the Lone Ranger. The Hornet tracks an auto-theft ring. Rival astronomers come to blows over naming rights to a new star, in another story with a strong Spirit-era Eisner feel. The reader is invited to solve a mystery before the Green Hornet can, after a man calls the Hornet to report his own impending murder. Plus reprints of the classic comic strip Mary Worth. Green Hornet: Crime on Wheels; Mary Worth; Green Hornet: The Stolen Star; Green Hornet's U-Solve-It Mystery: Death Pays a Sick Call; Ricky Roony; Dotty Dripple; Green Hornet: Dragnet of Doom; Sally and the Gang; Green Hornet: Green for Danger. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1945 by Spark Publications.$1,600.00
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Edited by Ken Crossen. Cover by Mac Raboy. Written by Ken Crossen. Art by Mac Raboy. Willie the Sleeper!; Willie, the President of the Chamber of Criminal Commerce, offers a grand prize of $10,000 to anyone who sends them the best idea for a successful crime wave in the postwar underworld. Written by Joseph Greene. Art by Al Bare. A Genius in the Family!; Tuffy writes what he thinks is a masterpiece and sees a man about publishing it, which he agrees to do. But Tuffy is not aware the man plans to use the publishing of the book as a cover for a crime! Written by Bruce Elliott. Art by Jerry Robinson (as Perry Williams). Youth Is a Curse!; While at a library, Mac Erc runs into a student of the dark arts who plans to release one Paracelsus from his imprisonment in a tree for the last few centuries. Written by Bruce Elliott (as Walter Gardner). Art by Mort Lawrence. Censor Trouble; When Rick Masters and his sidekick set up their commercial air operations, they thought it would be smooth sailing. Written by Horace L. Gold. Art by Irving Tirman. It Pays to Advertise; Wilbur decides that the job of bookkeeper is beneath the dignity of a superhero, so he decides to use his super powers to cash in. 52 pages, full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Irwin Hasen. Crime Goes West starring Green Lantern, script by John Broome, art by Irwin Hasen; Alan and Doiby find themselves victims of several escaped criminals who are in search of loot long buried. The Criminal Nobody Knew starring Green Lantern, script by John Broome, art by Irwin Hasen; A criminal genius called Mr. Big baffles the Emerald Crusader and Doiby by committing a series of crimes in three different locales at the same time! The Harlequin's Leap Year starring Green Lantern, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Irwin Hasen; The Harlequin, since it's leap year, decides to "pop the question" to Green Lantern in the middle of trying to stop a robbery (at a wedding), but the resulting answer is not what she expects! 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: Brightest Day (part GL2), Green Lantern$2.50
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Brightest Day Tie-in - Written by GEOFF JOHNS. Art by DOUG MAHNKE and CHRISTIAN ALAMY. Cover by SHANE DAVIS and SANDRA HOPE. BRIGHTEST DAY shines its light on the 'New Guardians' who have been forced to make Earth their new home! Why? You'll have to read it to believe it. While Hal is forced to deal with Larfleeze and his newfound appreciation for Earth culture, Sinestro uncovers the mystery behind Parallax's disappearance. Cover price $2.99.
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Published Mar 1941 by Fox Feature Syndicate.
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Stories by Klaus Nordling and Bert Whitman. Art by Walter Frehm, Klaus Nordling, Martin Nodell and Bert Whitman. Cover by Chuck Cuidera. Vita-rays transform Michael Shelby into the hero known as the Green Mask. The Green Mask and Domino investigate a wave of payroll robberies in the city; Green Mask intervenes when the murder of a diplomat threatens to start a war; A story by Green Lantern creator Martin Nodell, featuring the last appearance of a mad scientist from space called Dr. Doom. The Payroll Pirates; The Factory Explosions; The Murder of Zarano; Smugglers of the Rio; Spark Stevens: The Radio-Controlled Blimp; Dr. Doom: The Paralyzing Poison; Navy Jones: Vendetta With U-204. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Nov 1997 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Written by Jeffrey Lang. Art by Steve Lieber. Cover by Matt Wagner. People tell Aaron Crow he has his father's eyes . . . the eyes of a vampire. Now Aaron must confront his father again -- for the last time! Will Aaron become a full-fledged Grendel? Will he die at his father's hand? Or will he join his father and become a vampire himself? Find out in the bloody, pulse-pounding conclusion to The Devil's Apprentice. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
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Published May 2005 by Speakeasy Comics.$2.50
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by Sebastien Caisse & Djief Join writer Sebastien Caisse and artist Djief (of the Grafiksismik art collective), as they create new heroes, new villains, and new worlds! In this issue, Amandine finally gets to read a bit from the Grimoire ? but not for long. A summoning brings answers that only beg more questions. A family she didn't know she had makes an unwelcome appearance, and a hunter drawn by greed and ambition manages to steal the book! Can Amandine retrieve the Grimoire before it's too late? 32pgs, FCSRP: $2.99 Cover price $2.99.
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The last section of Gunfire's secret weapons vault arrives in the U.S., bringing up more problems with it. The cargo is of special interest to Purge, a new villain with the gruesome power to draw the very marrow from his victims' bones with a touch. Plus, following his triumph over Ricochet, Gunfire is the center of a media blitz. Written by Len Wein, with art and cover by Steve Erwin and Brian Garvey. New Format. Cover price $1.75.
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Published Nov 1971 by Charlton Comics Group.$5.60
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Harbinger (1992) #22$2.50
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Written by Maurice Fontenot. Art by Howard Simpson and Gonzalo Mayo. Cover by Howard Simpson and Joe Rubinstein. Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot ...; Target: Armstrong!; Someone in the Valiant Universe has put the unkillable immortal under lock and key, and now Archer has called in his friends Shatiqua, Faith, and Flamingo to help lead the chase! 36 pages, full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Mar 1984 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Featuring: 8 page Winnie the Witch reprint story "Mr. Blanque" written by Nicola Cuti and drawn by Jack Abel; 8 page Dr. Graves reprint story "The Things in the Subway" written by Nicola Cuti and drawn by Joe Staton; 1 page reprint story "The Witch's Curse"; 7 page Mr. Dedd reprint story "The Curse of the Hanging Man" written by Nicola Cuti and drawn by Joe Staton & Charles Nicholas. Cover art by Joe Staton. Cover price $0.60.
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Cover by Marvin Stein. Stories and art by Marvin Stein and Mort Meskin. Headline Comics featured the lurid, hard-edged crime dramas then in vogue, many by Captain America creators Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. An illicit arms dealer finds the law closing in. A killer paints mystic symbols on the murder site, to implicate the nearby Amish people. An arsonist is trapped by police in a burning wax museum. Merchant of Death; Pitchfork Death; Hex Marks the Spot; Closeups; Crime Oddities; Blazing Justice. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover by Marvin Stein. Stories and art by Marvin Stein and Mort Meskin. Headline Comics featured the lurid, hard-edged crime dramas then in vogue, many by Captain America creators Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. A G-man becomes involved in the hunt for foreign agents; A ganglord creates and trains an army of criminals; A woman realizes too late her husband's love potion is a poison. Espionage; Efficiency System; Blind Alley; Blather Mouth; Closeups; Kiss of Death. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover inks by Bernard Sachs. Stories by unknown. Art by Tony Abruzzo, Bernard Sachs and unknown. Mary is running away from her broken relationship with Matthew, but the sad story of the girl riding with her on the train makes her realize that she doesn't want to live without him in "Afraid of a Dream!" Plus: Christine is determined not to fall in love while on vacation, but then she meets Billy in "Summer Heartbreak"! Also: Judy meets Andy accidentally when their respective dates are unable to make it. They spend one evening together, but go back to their previous relationships. each thinking (mistakenly) that the other isn't interested in "Ring of Gold"! And: Paul falls in love with Anita, but she doesn't return his feelings and leaves him forever in "Yesterday's Dream"! Plus: 2-page It Happened in Hollywood text article. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Apr 1989 by DC/Vertigo.$6.49
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Part 4 of the 9-part 'The Fear Machine' cycle. Constantine discovers deeper aspects of the conspiracy of fear while investigating the official version of the disappearance of Mercury. Written by Jamie Delano, with art by Mike Hoffman. Painted cover by Dave McKean. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.25.
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Published Nov 1947 by Famous Funnies.
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Painted cover by Allen Ulmer. Stories and art by Fred Guardineer, Mort Lawrence, Sid Greene, Mike Roy, Sam Burlockoff, Seymour Pearlstein, Stookie Allen and Alex Toth. Non-fiction comics featuring true tales of heroism from everyday people and courage on the battlefield. A New York firefighter rescues a woman from a seventh-story ledge; A story featuring early art by comics legend Alex Toth; A mutt springs into action when his owner gets mugged. Leap for Life!; River Madness; In Recognition of Unusual Acts of Valor!; Heroic Girl Scout; Vail Medal Award; The Race Against Death; Extortion Doesn't Pay; Canine Courage; Paralyzed by Fear; He's Poison to Criminals; Courage in the Face of Danger; Heroism in Flames; Bronx Hero; Sandhog; River Rescue; Hurled to "Safety"; The Heroic Tenderfoot; Crime at the School Crossing; Scout. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jan 1949 by Famous Funnies.$5.40
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Painted cover by H.C. Kiefer. Stories and art by Ed Moore, Harry G. Peter, Jimmy Thompson, Bill Everett, Henry Kiefer and Al Williamson. Non-fiction comics featuring true tales of heroism from everyday people and courage on the battlefield. After a train wreck, a Red Cross nurse reassures fellow survivors while pinned in the wreckage herself. Stories featuring early art by comics legends Bill Everett and Al Williamson. A boy pulls a playmate from train tracks, and later receives the first Young American Medal of Honor. River Rescue; Men Against the Lake; Heroes; What Teacher Taught Him; Escaping Gas; The Marines Have Landed; Patrolman John Anderson; Rescue Dawn; Comrades in Death; Double Duty; The Brave Tenderfoot; Ingenuity Cheats the Flames; Double Trouble; Red Cross Heroine Sally Ann Ortega; A Miracle on the River; Race Against Death; Two Time Hero. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published May 1951 by Famous Funnies.$10.00
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Stories and art by Frank Frazetta, Sam Glanzman, Ed Moore, Bill Walton, Harold LeDoux, and Ruth Atkinson. Non-fiction comics featuring true tales of heroism from everyday people and courage on the battlefield. Shipwreck survivors are adrift for days in a rowboat, featuring early art by comics legend Frank Frazetta. A passing pilot rescues survivors of a burning boat in his seaplane. A boy saves a toddler from running out into traffic. Rescue From the Sky; Split Second Courage; Death Deferred; A Good Scout; Mother Saves 3; Unlucky Lumberjack; 3 Year Old Hero; Highway Heroine; For Extraordinary Heroism; Risks Life to Avoid Accident; Carnegie Hero Award Winner; Saved Her Cousin; Plane Crash; No Greater Love Hath He Who Lay Down His Life; Blind Hero; Saved Her Sister; Heroism Extraordinary; Braves Brooklyn Blaze; Teamwork Saves a Life; A Stick in Time Saves a Girl; Adrift in a Rowboat; Policeman in the Role of Fireman. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Sep 1952 by Famous Funnies.
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Painted cover by Jack Berrill. Stories and art by Ed Moore and Frank Frazetta. Non-fiction comics featuring true tales of heroism from everyday people and courage on the battlefield. An executive uses artificial respiration to revive a drowned man, and a classic religious PSA, both featuring early art by fantasy and comics legend Frank Frazetta. A reporter joins soldiers on the front lines in Korea. Combat Newsman; Brought Back to Life; Supporting Fire; Devotion to Duty; Soldier of Salvation; Silver Star Sgt. Sager; Alert Youth; Babysitter Savior; Firefighting Postman; With the Help of God; The Glory Road; God Sent Me; Coole's Convoy; Truck Full of Human Freight; Baby Knows Best; Heroic Achievements. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Aug 1954 by Famous Funnies.$4.49
Painted cover by Henry C. Kiefer. Stories and art by Mike Roy, Harold LeDoux, and John Belfi. Non-fiction comics featuring true tales of heroism from everyday people and courage on the battlefield. A truck driver saves a fellow trucker after his rig is struck by a train; A woman pulls a neighbor out of her burning apartment; A college student leads others to safety during a fire. Great train cover by Henry C. Kiefer. True Courage; Mary Moore & the Smoke Filled Room; The Maypole Mishap; Boy Scout Life Saver; Son Saves Minister; Cool Headed in Hot Place; Ordeal by Fire; The Worry Bird; Bombs Away; Maze of Sudden Death; A Matter of Lives or Deaths; Flying Target; Proves Hero Again; Feat of Clay; He Lost His Shirt. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1954 by Famous Funnies.
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Painted cover by Henry C. Kiefer. Stories and art by Frank Frazetta, H. G. Peters, Ed Moore, John Belfi, Bill Walton, Bill Ely, Matt Christopher and Sam Glanzman. Non-fiction comics featuring true tales of heroism from everyday people and courage on the battlefield. A teen saves a horse from drowning, featuring early art by fantasy and comics legend Frank Frazetta. A motorcycle cop saves a woman from being killed by a train. An early tech nerd uses his knowledge of radio and telephony to coordinate rescuers after a tornado. Cindy Is Saved; He's Her Hero; It Happened This Way; The Drag of Death; Trapped Twin; Level Headed Play Pal; Kid of the Week; Weak Ice; TV Tot; Jungle Cat; His Five Day Vigil; Rabid Dog; Doctor Acrobat; Highway Hero. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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WRITTEN BY SCOTT LOBDELL; ART AND COVER BY LEINIL YU AND GERRY ALANGUILAN CLIFFHANGER PRODUCTIONS. In stores June 5. After Sloan explains how she came by the location of Hitler's most prized hidden treasure, she reluctantly joins forces with U.S. Army soldier Nic Highroad ? and the undersized British actor with the outsized ego, Sir Arthur Bombridge ? on a train bound for the German border. It's official: These three erstwhile allies are going to take advantage of the dying days of World War II to steal "Morpheus' Necklace" out from under the little mustache of the world's most hated man! FC, 32 PG. (3 OF 6) $2.95 Cover price $2.95.
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Published Feb 2007 by Dynamite Entertainment.$2.50
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Cover by Tony Harris. by Michael Avon Oeming & Brandon Jerwa, & Lee Moder There can be only one... only one all-new, action-packed, monthly comic book series starring the Immortal Highlander, that is! Our opening story arc comes to a globe-spanning conclusion as Connor and his crew race to destroy the remnants of the Kurgan's super-soldiers in the present, all the while as allegiances disintegrate and a traitor is revealed! Featuring another trio of immortal covers from Tony (Conan) Harris, Dave Dorman, and special this month: Billy (Uncanny X-Men) Tan! Cover price $2.99.
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Cover by Gene Colan and Joe Giella. Stories and art by Gene Colan, Julius Schwartz, John Broome, Morris Waldinger, Tom Nicolosi, Ray Burnley, Jack Miller, Raymond Perry, and Joe Giella. Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. Hickory Travis has been driving a stagecoach for 30 years without incident, but outlaws target him when he has just one more day before retirement. Hoppy is drawn into the mystery surrounding a strongbox, in one of three stories this issue illustrated by future Marvel legend Gene Colan. Plus fun facts from Old West history, written by legendary DC editor Julius Schwartz. Ambush at Natural Bridge!; Chippewa Sundial!; The Trail of the Guilty Witness!; Indian Oddities; Strange Indian Beliefs!; The Secret of the Strongbox! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover by Gil Kane and Joe Giella. Stories and art by Gil Kane, Bernard Sachs, Julius Schwartz, John Broome, Morris Waldinger, Tom Nicolosi, and Joe Giella. Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. The new veterinarian in town doesn't realize he helped an outlaw's horse, in one of three stories (and cover) this issue illustrated by future Marvel legend Gil Kane. Kane's distinctive style is starting to manifest itself by this time. Even Hopalong doesn't know if he can best the Dukat Gang, since they include three of the best sharpshooters in the West. Plus fun facts from Old West history, written by legendary DC editor Julius Schwartz. Case of the Three Crack-Shots; Animal Doctor of Twin Rivers; Everybody's Father; Pioneer Rodeo Days! Trail of the Train Thieves! Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Harvey's mischievous little devil is not as famous as their friendly ghost, but his design became a permanent part of pop culture. Hot Stuff asks Ivan the Inventor for something that will turn him into a giant little devil. Hot Stuff helps a northern nation free itself of snow. Stumbo the Giant decides to become an artist, but instead of painting landscapes, he paints the landscape. So Big!; Kid Stuff; A Devil For All Seasons; The Friend; T-Venture; Stumbo: Mighty Art Student. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.60.
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Cover art by Ruben Moreira. "Mr. Misfortune!", art by John Prentice; A business scam is exposed to take over share-holder value. "The Girl from the Looking Glass!", art by Jim Mooney; A mystical brandy allows a man to look into a mirror and see the past; Stepping through it, he finds himself in 1602 London, seeing Shakespeare perform and attempting to help a woman in distress escape through time to his era. Half-page story "The Hand of Clay!" "The Tall Tale That Came True!", art by Bill Ely; A gangster surprises another gangster who thought the first one dead. "Mystery of the Mirages" text story by Jack E. Miller. One-page Professor Eureka story, art by Henry Boltinoff. "The Giant Out of Nowhere!", art by Ruben Moreira; Scientist Ray Stevens researches a mass hysteria phenomenon: dozens of people all hallucinated about a giant roaming through the city; All of these people were cured by "Handar the Hindu," a mysterious healer. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover by Ruben Moreira. Featuring: 6 page story "The Robot Named Think" drawn by Jim Mooney; 6 page story "The Amazing Stone Face" drawn by Howard Purcell; 6 page story "They Call Me Prince of Liars" drawn by Bill Ely; 5 page story "The Man With the Stolen Eyes" drawn by Unk A. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Jack Sparling. "Builders of the Future!" public service announcement, script by Jack Schiff, art by Sheldon Moldoff; the importance of UNESCO funding in building schools in Africa. "The Giant Genie of Gensu" starring J'onn J'onzz Manhunter from Mars, script by Jack Miller, art by Joe Certa; The Idol-Head releases a genie that is discovered by petty crook Mousy Malloy, who uses the genie for crime. Ad for The Atom. Ad for Aurora Frankenstein Monster kit. Batman and Robin ad. Ads for Supergirl and Wonder Woman. "The Nightmare Express," script by Jack Miller, art by Jack Sparling; Detective John Sutter inadvertently finds himself on a subway train from another dimension; When he disembarks, he helps the other-dimensional police solve a crime, which helps him solve a similar crime when he returns to his own world. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published 1966 by Pictorial Media.
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"How Meat Moves to Market", promotional comic book. No cover price, bottom of cover says 'from Open Range to Kitchen Range'. Revised reprint of March to Market The Story of Meat (1948).
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#10074-307 on cover. Movie poster cover art. Inside front cover movie photo. "How the West Was Won," script by Paul S. Newman (comic adaptation), art by Warren Tufts; An epic family story covering 19th century Westward expansion, including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and railroad building. Based on the 1962 film, which is based on the Louis L'Amour novel. America's 50 Golden Years article. How the West Was Won Pin-Up on back cover. 36 pgs., full color. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.
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Distinguished Achievement Award--Dell Comics Pledge to Parents public service announcement. "The Missing Diamond," script by Edward Kean; The boys encounter an invisible genie. "Animal Tricks," script by Edward Kean; Dilly tries to train a chimp, while Captain Scuttlebutt tries to teach his dog, Windy, some tricks; A lion tops both animals by roller skating and playing a trombone; But the lion turns out to be Clarabell in disguise! Untitled Flub-a-Dub's Old-Time Silent Movie story. Untitled story, script by Edward Kean; Clarabell visits a fortune teller. Howdy Doody illustration on back cover. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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May 2, 1979. Hulk (Parkhouse/Neary/Richardson), the Black Knight (Parkhouse/Neary/Stokes), Nick Fury (Moore/Dillon), Ant-Man (Lee/Lieber/Kirby), the Eternals (Kirby), and Night-Raven (Parkhouse/Lloyd). This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.
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May 9, 1979. Hulk (Parkhouse/Neary/Richardson), the Black Knight (Parkhouse/Neary/Stokes), Nick Fury (Moore/Dillon), Ant-Man (Lee/Kirby), the Eternals (Kirby), and Night-Raven (Parkhouse/Lloyd). This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.
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Tags: Sub-MarinerPublished Mar 1946 by Timely/Marvel.
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Cover art by Charles Nicholas. Trapping the Masked Monster starring the Human Torch, art by Jimmy Thompson; A bookie tries to eliminate snoops getting too close to his racket and throw suspicion onto a seer by putting records into her chair that play predictions of death. Torch and Toro send him to the chair. Death By Prophecy starring the Human Torch and Futura. Curse of the Black Devil text story. The Lost Son Fraud starring Human Torch, art by Carmine Infantino. Ghost Hangman starring the Sub-Mariner, art by Allen Simon. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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View scans- CBCS Authentic Signature
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- Witnessed Sig: Marv Wolfman on 4/29/2017 & Chris Claremont on 10/7/2017.
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"When Slays the Scimitar!" Story by Chris Claremont. Art by John Byrne and Frank Chiarmonte. Iron Fist goes one-on-one with the deadly assassin known as Scimitar. Meanwhile, can it be true? Has Master Khan and Iron Fist's enemies really turned Colleen Wing into the instrument of his destruction? Cover price $0.25.
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Photo cover features Dale Robertson. Art by Frank Springer. Cover number is 12-373-703. Based on the TV western about adventurer Ben Calhoun, who wins an entire railroad in a poker game. An obsessed man attacks Ben's crew while they're trying to finish a railroad bridge by deadline. After that fails, he returns with dynamite. When Barnabas discovers that outlaws are going to rob the payroll train, they trap him on Minetop Mesa, but his heliograph signaling device comes to the rescue. One Mans Poison; The Light That Didnt Fail. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Photo cover features Dale Robertson. Art by Frank Springer. Cover number is 12-373-706. Based on the TV western about adventurer Ben Calhoun, who wins an entire railroad in a poker game. Renegade Natives launch an attack against Calhoun's advancing railroad. Homesteader Oskar Schaeffer is also opposed to the railroad coming through land he has always claimed as his own. This leads to a fistfight with Calhoun on a handcar, while raging flood waters head their way. The Devil Monster; Share and Share Alike. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published 1944 by William H. Wise.
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Cover by Alex Schomburg. Stories and art by Al Camy and Bruce Campbell. Biography, history and real war stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. The life of patriot, inventor, publisher and all-around polymath Ben Franklin; Ernest J. King becomes commander of the US Naval Fleet during WWII; Gautama Buddha seeks enlightenment, and finds a way that millions will follow. Lieutenant Richard Barklie Lakin; Jan Christiaan Smuts; Behind the Enemy Lines; Benjamin Franklin; Triple-Threat Admiral; The Dixie Demons; Gautama Buddha - the Beggar Prince; Bloopie the G.I. Monkey; Kit Carson; Technical Sergeant Charles Vondrachek. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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"The Bearded Buddha" and "The Tenderfoot." Photo cover. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover pencils by Mario Capaldi, inks by Bambos Georgioli. The Gilt Complex, script by Dan Abnett (adaptation), pencils by Mario Capaldi, inks by Bambos Georgioli; In Venice, Goldfinger plans to use I. Q.'s uncle Max, a chemist, in a plot to turn base metals into gold. Based on the cartoon. 36 pgs. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.
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Published Mar 2012 by Dynamite Entertainment.$4.80
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Limited 1 in 15 Variant Cover by Alé Garza Writer: Al Ewing Artist: Kewber Baal It's the ALL-VIOLENCE issue! Punching! Shooting! Stabbing! Vicious dogs! Torture and why it sucks! War screams! Blood going everywhere! Other bodily fluids going everywhere! Ruined wigs! Whispered arguments during funerals! Funerals! Cars smashing through wrought-iron gates! Broken bottles! Mike Fulsom swearing loudly! Again! And wouldja believe -- NINJETTES TWO? Cover price $3.99.
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Published Aug 1952 by American Comics Group.
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Painted cover. Kinstler inside front cover. Jesse James in "Jesse James Gang's Daring Train Robbery," "Trapped by the Pinkertons," and "The Holdup at Hangman's Knot!" (art on all three by Everett Raymond Kinstler). Back-up story, "El Gordito's Reign of Terror!" (art by Harry Lazarus). Cover price $0.10.
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Published Sep 1954 by American Comics Group.$10.00
Jesse James stars in "Jesse James, Sheriff" and "Devil's Desperadoes" (reprints; art by Joe Kubert). Pancho Villa stars in "Eagle With Broken Wings"; and "The Legend of the Fiery Riders" (art by Ulmer). Everett Raymond Kinstler cover. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Nov 1952 by Standard Comics.
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Contains Alex Toth art. Contains air battle stories of the Korean War era. In order of appearance: "Mig Alley Tyrant" art by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito; "Sabre Ace" art by Frank Giusto and Al Rubano; "The Egg-Beater" 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; "The Last Flight!"; and "Time Flies". "Three Came Back: Cooperation Is Important, Especially When You're Fighting a War!" illustrated text story by Charles S. Strong. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Joe Simon, Bill Draut, Tony Tallarico, Bill Fraccio and Reed Crandall. Cover by Bill Draut. Part of Harvey Comics' short-lived Harvey Thriller imprint, designed by comics legend Joe Simon to reap the rewards of the Batman-inspired 1960s superhero craze. After an accidental encounter with an alien base on the moon, astronaut Col. Gary Jason is rebuilt by their science into a super-powered patchwork man. Also featuring a vintage Goodyear tires ad with art by comics legend Neal Adams. A Nightmare in Space!; Pirana Speaks Out; A Puzzle for Jigsaw; Space Agent to the Stars; The Boys From Up There! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Written by Keith Giffen & J.M. DeMatteis Art and cover by Kevin Maguire & Joe Rubinstein. The two concluding chapters to "I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League," both released in June! In issue #7, the Super Buddies are back from their stint in Hell, faced with bigger problems (if you can believe it)! Blue Beetle has amnesia, and a giant-sized G'Nort is rampaging through the city! But before the Buddies can help, they'll have to get past the Power Posse! And it all comes to a head in issue #8! The Super Buddies have got it bad: They're stuck in a parallel universe, separated into two groups, and in for the fight of their lives. Caught between a Godzilla-sized G'Nort and their evil doppelgangers in the Power Posse, it's up to Guy Gardner and Booster Gold to save the day and return everyone to their strip mall headquarters! Issue #8 on sale June 15; issue #9 on sale June 29 ? 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US Cover price $2.99.
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Cover by Ham Fisher (credited). Stories and art by Ham Fisher, C.C. Beck, Pete Costanza, and Bob Powell. Ham Fisher's comic-strip boxer has adventures both inside and outside the ring. Knobby's new girlfriend causes conflict on the set of Joe's boxing movie, in a storyline featuring some risque bad-girl art by Fisher. Little Max gets incentive to go to school when he learns that another boy is carrying Alice's books for her. Plus two prose adventures of early female superhero Black Cat. Also featuring a Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie Saves the School Party," with art by Shazam creator C.C. Beck. The cover promotes the Freedom Train, a patriotic endeavor making its way around the nation by rail at the time. His Adventures in Hollywood; His 'Last' Fight; Little Max Goes to School; Chickie Ricks The Flyin' Fool; Black Cat: Toast to Death. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Ham Fisher. Ham Fisher's comic-strip boxer has adventures both inside and outside the ring. Joe Palooka sets out to rescue a little girl from kidnappers. Plus solo stories featuring Little Max and Humphrey. Action-packed train cover, possibly by Al Avison. Heroic Rescue; Little Max; Humphrey. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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"The Railroad Blaster" is written by David Michelinie, with art by Vicente Alcazar. Cover by Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano. Cover price $0.35.