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  • Issue #3
    Top-Notch Comics (1939) 3
    • Interior is complete. Back cover missing, front cover taped on.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    Cover by Edd Ashe. Stories by Edd Ashe, Mort Meskin, Irv Novick, Lin Streeter, Otto Binder (Eando Binder), Jack Binder, Ed Wexler, and Jack Cole. Heroic tales of action and adventure—these are Top Notch Comics! 68 pages, full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Toy Collector News (1984) 10

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  • Issue #1
    Toyland Comics (1947) 1
    • Half of front cover missing.

    Bob Lubbers cover. In order of appearance: "Tales From Toyland, No. 1: The Adventure of the Merry Mite"; "Wizard of the Moon" art by Al Walker; "Mike the Moxie"; "Chris and the Calico Colt" art by August Froehlich; "Fifi on the Farm"; and "Buddy Bruin and (Oh, Yes) Stu Rabbit" art by Al Walker. "Johnson and his Lion" text story by Malcolm Reiss. 52 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #35D
    Transformers (1984 Marvel) 35D
    • Paper: White
    • Direct Edition.
    • Label #21-273D6C9-014
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    Direct Edition. Four kids, playing one afternoon in the railroad yards, get caught between a battle of Transformers. Then things get really exciting when they stumble upon Blaster and free him from his mode lock in "Child's Play." Script by Bob Budiansky and art by Don Perlin & Ian Akin & Brian Garvey. Cover by Frank Springer, Ian Akin and Brian Garvey. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #142
    Transformers (UK 1984-1992 Marvel) Magazine 142

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  • Issue #1A
    Transformers Evolutions Hearts of Steel (2006) 1A

    Chuck Dixon (w), Guido Guidi (a&c) Ever wondered what form your favorite Transformers would take if they existed in different eras? Wonder no more, as IDW's new Evolutions line will look at some special out-of-continuity tales involving the Robots in Disguise. In issue one of the five-part debut miniseries, 'Hearts of Steel,' writer Chuck Dixon and artist Guido Guidi transplant the 'bots to the Industrial Revolution, where a charismatic hammer-man named John Henry discovers that a steam drill is really an alien robot named Bumblebee. Before he can process this information, the pair are attacked by Decepticons disguised as tanks, trains and walking engines. Is this all part of a larger scheme by Starscream? And if so, will the other Autobots arrive in time to stop his nefarious plans? Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4B
    Transformers Evolutions Hearts of Steel (2006) 4B

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    Cover by Guido Guici. By Chuck Dixon. Tobias Muldoon must stop the Astrotrain from reaching New York... or face a world under the iron rule of the Decepticon!. His allies are the Autobots and the legendary steel-driving man John Henry. This issue features steam-driven, iron-clad action as the 'Robots in Disguise' break cover to do battle at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Chuck Dixon and artist Guido Guidi conclude their special look at the Industrial Age reign of the Transformers. This issue features two covers from Guidi, one which is a concept art cover. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1
    Transmutation of Ike Garuda (1991) 1

    Ike Garuda, industrial investigator, is hired to locate the stolen teleportation device that will change the face of technology. The path is filled with betrayal, murder and espionage. Written by Elaine Lee, with art and cover by James Sherman. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #2
    Treasure Chest Vol. 10 (1954) 2

    September 23, 1954

  • Issue #16
    Treasure Chest Vol. 16 (1960) 16
  • Issue #11
    Treasure Chest Vol. 17 (1961) 11

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  • Issue #15
    Treasure Chest Vol. 17 (1961) 15
    • Interior is complete. Extensive accumulation of defects.
  • Issue #19
    Treasure Chest Vol. 23 (1967) 19

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  • Issue #13
    Treasure Chest Vol. 25 (1969) 13
  • Issue #9
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 9

    Stories and art by George J. Hecht and Natalie Purvin Prager. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. The story of the inventor of parachute, Louis-Sebastien Lenormand; A lawsuit over a pig results in huge legal changes for Boston; Mexican patriot and revolutionary Emiliano Zapata. Dear Readers; U.S. Navy Chief Admiral Harold R. Stark; Hero of a Vanishing Race; Mine Explosion; He Saved 10,000 Lives, Part 1; They Stole a Train; Snow Kings and Queens; The Count of Frontenac; Is It True?; True's Movie Guide; Carl Von Paulsen; A Pig That Made History; George Washington's Advice; The Cat That Didn't Eat The Canary; Liberator of Mexico's Peasants; Dollar Pullers; How Good is Your Memory? 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 22
    • Cover loose at one staple.

    Stories and art by Sam Glankoff, David S. Muzzey, and Natalie Purvin Prager. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. The fifth part of the history of America reaches the Civil War. Native American athlete Jim Thorpe becomes an inspiration to America. The story of the first military submarine, the Turtle, a one-man sub that saw service during the American Revolution. Gen. Bernard L. Montgomery, Desert Warrior; Wolves Eat Railroad!; Submarine - in 1776!; A House Divided, 1850-1865; Jim Thorpe - Indian Athlete; Parachutes for Victory; Time Out for Victory; The Amazing Homer Lea; Is It True?; True's Movie Guide; The Story of Brazil; Wings Over Malta; Truly Comic!; How Good is Your Memory? 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #47
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 47
    • Interior is complete, but becoming brittle. Spine split to several interior wraps and oxidation.

    Stories based on actual people and events: Atoms Unleashed; The story of the Atomic Bomb. Week-End in Rome; American officers lay ground for Italian surrender. Cavalcade of England, script by Joseph H. Park; Chapter 6: British history 1815 to 1902 AD. Henry Hudson. Man-Made Miracle; Rayon and artificial fibers. The History of Clocks; How Industry Serves the Nation. Ann Curtis: Frisco Flash bio on competition swimmer. Wing Commander Robert Davidson: Underground Ace. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    True Crime Comics (1947 Magazine Village) 5
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #1231683004
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  • Issue #23
    True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated (1949 McCombs/Harvey) 23

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    Stories and art by Bill Draut, Joe Certa and Bob Powell. Torrid tales of love and heartbreak dressed up as advice to the lovelorn from Harvey. Struggling actress Eve learns that her ambitious ex-friend Claire has designs on her boyfriend Scott. Old-fashioned farm girl Janie is ostracized by her 1950s teen peers, until she meets class clown Lanny, who doesn't care how she dresses. May's dedication to work gets her a stand-offish reputation that undermines her desire to win Bill. My Shattered Love; Second-Choice Husband; Nobody's Sweetheart; Brief Enchantment; Dare I Marry Steve?; I Played for Keeps. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Tweety and Sylvester (1954-1962 Dell) 11

    Issue features Tweety and Sylvester in "Personal Disappearance," "Just Call Me Sheriff," "The Mudder Bird," and "Home Tweet Home." Issue also has an untitled story with Bugs Bunny, one-page gag strips, and a one-page text feature "The Big League." Story and art credits: unknown. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Tweety and Sylvester (1954-1962 Dell) 14

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Tweety and Sylvester (1963 Gold Key) 4
    • INCOMPLETE. Centerfold missing, interrupts art and story.

    Issue features Tweety and Sylvester in "Camera Shy," "Circus Capers," "Tat Tonic," and "Why Birds Leave Home." Issue also has one-page gag strips. Story and art credits: unknown. All stories are reprints from the 1950s. Entire issue is comic from cover to cover; no advertisements. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #81
    Tweety and Sylvester (1963 Gold Key) 81
  • Issue #81
    Tweety and Sylvester (1963 Whitman) 81

    Whitman edition. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #120
    Tweety and Sylvester (1963 Whitman) 120

    Whitman only edition. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #3
    Twilight Avenger (1988 Eternity) 3
  • Issue #13
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 13

    Anthology type comic with suspenseful, mystery, and spooky stories done in the style of the classic TV series "The Twilight Zone" which starred Rod Serling as your host. Painted cover art. The Man Who Could Read The Future, art by Frank Bolle; a man foresees death in the headlines. The Spectral Lights text story, art by Joe Certa. The Man With My Face, art by Al McWilliams. Way Out West- On Mars!, pencils by Reed Crandall. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #25
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 25

    Anthology type comic with suspenseful, mystery, and spooky stories done in the style of the classic TV series "The Twilight Zone" which starred Rod Serling as your host. Painted cover art by George Wilson. Tombstone Valley, art by Luis Dominguez; dead Indians make a last stand against the Iron Horse to save burial ground. The Ghost In The Drifting Tomb text story, art by Joe Certa. The Captive, art by Alex Toth. Voices from the Twilight Zone, art by George Evans. Doom by Prediction, pencils by Reed Crandall. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #31
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 31

    Anthology type comic with suspenseful, mystery, and spooky stories done in the style of the classic TV series "The Twilight Zone" which starred Rod Serling as your host. Painted cover art. The Voices, art by Jose Delbo; a man probes the limits of sound. The Inner Warning text story, art by Joe Certa. A Different Point of View, art by Till Goodan. The Most Menacing Man Alive, art by Frank Bolle. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #64
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 64

    Anthology type comic with suspenseful, mystery, and spooky stories done in the style of the classic TV series "The Twilight Zone" which starred Rod Serling as your host. Painted cover art. The Weather Picture, art by Jack Sparling. An Object of Fear, art by Jack Sparling. The Graffiti Wants You; the message is murder. Raise The Dead, art by Ricardo Villamonte. 36 pgs. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #64
    Twilight Zone (1962 Whitman) 64

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    Whitman edition. Painted cover art. The Weather Picture, art by Jack Sparling. An Object of Fear, art by Jack Sparling. The Graffiti Wants You; the message is murder. Raise The Dead, art by Ricardo Villamonte. 36 pgs. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #8
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 8

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    Cover by Chuck Miller. "Red Man's Blood," art by Werner Roth; While hanging out in the Silver Bar Saloon, Aloysius Kare refuses to accept a drink from Angus Dobbs of the New York Land Company; The belligerent easterner gets on Kare's nerves; he does finally accept the drink but throws it in Hobbs face; Hobbs then tries to start a fight with Aloysius, but the lights suddenly go out and a gun goes off; When the lights turn back on, Hobbs is dead; The bartender then accuses Kare for killing Hobbs, and when Kare denies it he is shocked when the bartender pulls out the gun out of Kare's holster and shows that the gun was recently fired. "Dead Man's Rendezvous" starring Texas Kid. "Showdown In the Woods" text story. "Doc Holliday, the Killer Who Searched For Death," pencils by Les Zarakin, inks by John Romita. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #76
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 76
    Published Jul 1965 by Marvel.

    Cover by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta. Stories by Stan Lee. Art by Dick Ayers, Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta. Two-Gun Kid stars in "Trapped on the Train of Doom!" by Stan Lee, Dick Ayers and Vince Colletta. Also in this issue: A minister's son is taunted for refusing to wear guns, but when a neighbor's farm catches fire he proves braver than any of his peers in the back-up story "A Man and His Gun!" by Lee, Jack Kirby and Ayers, reprinted from Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) #95 (but no Kid Colt appearance). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #93
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 93
    Published Jul 1970 by Marvel.

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    Two-Gun Kid reprints begin; first 15c cover-priced issue. Cover by John Severin. Stories by Stan Lee. Art by Dick Ayers and Jack Keller. He's back! Wilder than ever! The Two-Gun Kid, masked gun slinger of the savage West! And it's Wild West action as you like it when the Kid meets..."The Purple Phantom" by Stan Lee and Dick Ayers, reprinted from issue #68 (with one page omitted). Also in this issue: Back-up story "The Legend of Grizzly-Bear Baker" by Lee and Jack Keller, reprinted from issue #68. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #110
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 110
    Published May 1973 by Marvel.

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    Reprints. Cover by Jack Kirby, Vince Colletta and John Romita, Sr. (alterations). Stories by Stan Lee. Art by Dick Ayers, Al Williamson and Vince Colletta. Two-Gun Kid stars in "Trapped on the Train of Doom!" by Stan Lee, Dick Ayers and Vince Colletta, reprinted from issue #76. Also in this issue: Back-up story "When Kelly Came to Town!" by Lee and Al Williamson, reprinted from Matt Slade Gunfighter (1956) #1. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #121
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 121
    Published Dec 1974 by Marvel.

    Reprints. Cover by Larry Lieber, Mike Esposito and John Romita, Sr. (alterations). Stories by Stan Lee. Art by Dick Ayers. Two-Gun Kid stars in "The Guns of Wild Bill Taggert," reprinted from issue #63. Also in this issue: Wyatt Earp in the back-up story "When Wyatt Went to Jail," reprinted from Wyatt Earp (1955 Atlas/Marvel) #29. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #247
    Uncle Scrooge (1954-2008 Dell/Gold Key/Gladstone/Gemstone) 247

    Cover pencils by Todd Kurosawa, inks by Larry Mayer. The Diamond Mines of Vladistinki starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, and Magica De Spell, script by Paul Halas (plot), Tom Anderson (script), and Gary Gabner (US script), art by Victor Arrigada Rios [as Vicar]. The Wrong Change starring Uncle Scrooge, script by Robin Taylor (plot) and Tom Anderson (script), art by Victor Arrigada Rios [as Vicar]. A Hard Day's Knight starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Argus McSwine, and Miss Emily Quackfaster, script by Joel Katz (plot), Tom Anderson (script), and Gary Gabner (US script), art by Juan Torres Perez [as Torres]. The Jigsaw Puzzle starring Uncle Scrooge, script by Robin Taylor (plot) and Jim Kenner (script), art by Victor Arrigada Rios [as Vicar]. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #18
    Underdog (1975 Whitman) 18

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    Whitman edition. "Rain, Rain, Go Away - Okay," "Mock Turtle," "The Big Wave," and "Cracked Reporter!" Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #240
    Unknown Soldier (1977 1st Series) 240

    Cover by Don Heck and Joe Kubert (alterations). The Hammer of Glory!, script by Bob Haney, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Gerry Talaoc; The Unknown Soldier and Scarf (Head of French Resistance) recapture a historic French artifact from Georing. 36 pgs., full color. $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #240MJ
    Unknown Soldier (1977 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 240MJ

    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover by Don Heck and Joe Kubert (alterations). The Hammer of Glory!, script by Bob Haney, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Gerry Talaoc; The Unknown Soldier and Scarf (Head of French Resistance) recapture a historic French artifact from Georing. 36 pgs., full color. $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #1
    Unknown Worlds (1960) 1

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    Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger. The Train from Beyond, script by Richard E. Hughes [as Lafcadio Lee], art by Paul Reinman. The Vengeance of Pandurru!, script by Richard Hughes [as Pierre Alonzo], art by John Rosenberger. The Man Who Looked Backwards, script by Richard Hughes, art by John Forte. The Frontier in the Stars, script by Richard Hughes [as Shane O'Shea], art by Ogden Whitney. The Ancient Idol, script by Richard Hughes [as Curt Carpenter], art by John Rosenberger. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Warfront (1951-1967 Harvey) 23

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    Cover by Lee Elias. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Manny Stallman and Bob Powell. Tales of war from Harvey, published as the Cold War was heating up. An American soldier gets a chance for revenge on the Japanese soldier who killed his brother in World War II. This story is based on the real-life phenomenon of post-WWII Japanese military "holdouts." Cigar-chomping paratroopers leap into enemy fire. The Holdout; The Smoke of Battle!; Tongue of Fire!; Honor Roll; The Twist!; Taps at Arlington; He Knew! 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Western Comics (1948) 17
    Published Oct 1950 by DC.
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    Cover art by Howard Sherman. The Victory of Rolling Fort starring the Wyoming Kid, art by Howard Sherman. The Law of the Open Range starring Rodeo Rick, art by Tom Cooke. Two Buttons from Boston starring Nighthawk, art by Bruno Premiani. Range Hog Pay-Off starring Cowboy Marshal, art by Ed Smalle Jr. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Western Outlaws (1954 Atlas) 20

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    Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by John Severin. Stories by Syd Shores, Joe Sinnott, Dick Ayers, Gene Colan, and Fred Kida. Cowboys, bad guys, brawls and gunfights—these are rough rawhide tales of Western Outlaws! 36 pages, full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #62
    Western Outlaws and Sheriffs (1949) 62

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  • Issue #72
    Western Outlaws and Sheriffs (1949) 72

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  • Issue #1B
    Winter Soldier The Bitter March (2014 Marvel Now) 1B

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    Limited 1 for 50 Variant Cover by In-Hyuk Lee. Written by Rick Remender. Art by Roland Boschi. 1966: With Nick Fury missing, and presumed dead, global espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D. sends secret agent Ran Shen to collect two Nazi scientists with the key to defining who wins the Cold War. But the Americans are not the only ones who want the high value scientists. The Soviets have opened the Red Room, releasing their most dangerous operative --The Winter Soldier, who unbeknownst to the world, is the presumed-dead partner of Captain America-Bucky Barnes! The brainwashed soldier's mission: to acquire the scientists by any means or to kill them should they fall into American hands. This classic 60's style, high-octane, spy pulp told at Cold War's peak follows Ran Shen and his terrified scientists as they creep out of the shadow of East Berlin. Intrigue, adventure, romance and murder abound with ramifications that will shatter relationships in the modern-day Marvel Universe-including one with the Star Spangled Avenger himself! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #4
    World Around Us (1958-1961 Gilberton) 4
    • 1" Spine split from top.
    • Water damage.

    The Illustrated Story of Railroads. Painted cover art. "A Weapon of War," pencils by Jack Kirby (layouts); Recalled to the colors in 1862, Herman Haupt energizes and trains the Union army's engineering and railroading arm, and plays a key role in victory at Gettysburg. "Birth of the Locomotive"; Various workers improve the steam engine, and work on self-propelled vehicles; The Stephensons turn the locomotive and the railroad into practical propositions. "A Very Merry Ride," script by William H. Brown (original); Through many a mishap, the 1831 "De Witt Clinton" locomotive pulls a crowded train from Albany to Schenectady. "A Steel Driving Man" text story, art by Norman Nodel; John Henry beats a steam drill in a challenge, but dies with a hammer in his hand. "Stopped by Wind"; Westinghouse invents airbrakes using compressed air, enabling long trains to stop safely. "The Way West"; Surveyors explore possible routes for a transcontinental railroad, and Dodge finds a way through the Black Hills. "Highball," art by Sam Glanzman; Over time, railroads develop automatic semaphore systems to enhance safety. "Casey's Last Ride," script by Wallace Saunders (original); Casey Jones climbs the ladder of railroading jobs to become an engineer; In 1900 he sacrifices his life to save passengers by staying at his post to slow the train down. "Today and Tomorrow," art by John Tartaglione; Review of the history of railroads and their then-current use, and speculation about their use in the future. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #2
    Yogi Bear (1977 Marvel) 2
  • Issue #18
    Young Allies Comics (1941) 18

    Edited by Jean Goodman. Cover by Alex Schomburg. Stories by Otto Binder, Vince Alascia, Al Gabriele, Mike Sekowsky, and Frank Giacoia. Super-hero tales featuring the Young Allies team, consisting of Toro (Thomas Raymond), Bucky (James Barnes), Knuckles (Percival Aloysius O'Toole), Jefferson Worthington Sandervilt, Whitewash Jones, and Tubby (Henry Tinkle). 36 pages, full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.