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  • Issue #5
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 5

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    Stories based on actual people and events: Eagle of the Seas bio. The World's Greatest Cowboy: Gene Autry. Drake's Folly: The Story of the First Oil Well Ever Drilled. The Brown Bomber bio. John Honeyman bio. The Man Who Downed the Red Knight; about Von Richtofen, same as Snoopy's Red Baron. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 7

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    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. Early adventures of George Washington on the American frontier; Spy Emily Geiger risks her life for the American Revolution; Abraham Lincoln must decide whether a soldier should be shot for sleeping on guard duty. Fun is Not Always Funny; Empire Builder; Wilderness Adventures of George Washington; Is It True?; Singapore, Place of the Lion; An Unsung Heroine of the Revolution; Football Aces to Watch; Wings of the Navy; The Sleeping Sentry: A Civil War Story; True's Movie Guide; The Battling Beaver; The Cotton Gin; Buffalo Bill Cody; Dollar Pullers; How Good is Your Memory? 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 19

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    Stories and art by George J. Hecht, 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 second part of the history of America covers the years leading up to the Revolution; Comedy legends Abbott and Costello; Football coaches and players join the military after Pearl Harbor. Join the Junior Army!; The Yanks Are Coming - Again!; Capturing the Sacred Bird of the Mayas; Colonial Period, 1700-1783; From Brooklyn to Bataan; U.S. Fought Japan Before!; Teaching 'em to Carry the Ball for Uncle Sam; Secret Messages; Is It True?; True's Movie Guide; You Can Be A Real Hero, Too; Breaking the Nazi Ring of Death; Jerry Young Presents Abbott and Costello; Conqueror of the White Plague; Robillard - Canadian Ace; Truly Comic!; How Good is Your Memory? 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 21

    Stories and art by George J. Hecht, 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 fourth part of the history of America covers the first half of the 19th century; The use of gliders in warfare; Victoria Drummond, Britain's first woman marine engineer, saves a ship during WWII and becomes a war hero. It's Your World; Timoshenko Russian "Blitz-Buster"; Jalopy Jockeys; War Gliders!; The Tin Can That Made Headlines; Canadian U-Boat Hunter; The Doctor Who Came Back; The Ship With a Fighting Heart; Is It True?; True's Movie Guide; The Poll of Junior Opinion; Growing Pains, 1815-1850; The Lady is an Engineer; How the Army Mule Got the Navy's Goat; Truly Comic!; How Good is Your Memory? 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 28

    Stories based on actual people and events: Lost in the Arctic; RCAF crew forced down in Greenland. Leap to Glory; Greek student inspires resistance to Nazis. General Jacob Devers: Yank Commander bio. Frank Rock: An Indian Remembers baseball bio. Enemy Agent: A Code Story. Balboa: Hero of Darien. The Original Uncle Sam; Origins of the symbol. Radar: Wonder Weapon. George Washington Carver: Wizard of Science bio. Jean Knox: The Lady is a General. The Flying Dutchmen; Netherlands AF training in Jackson, Miss. 60 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 29
    • Cover detached at one staple.

    Stories based on actual people and events: Our South American Neighbors article. Bomber Ablaze; Bomber catches fire over Germany. Lou Diamond, The Amazing Marine. True Stories About Stamps, script by Feg Murray. The Fighting Seabees; U.S. Navy Construction Battalions. Beethoven. Saved: 12,000 Hours a Year!; Shipbuilder invents a gauge for pipe elbows. Peru--Our South American Neighbors article. Presenting the Joe Jacksons!; Bicycling comedians. Three Fronts, One Cause--National War Fund. Underground; French resistance in WWII. 60 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 31

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    Stories based on actual people and events: Not So Big editorial by George J. Hecht; On our shrinking world. Terrible Terry Allen; WWII in North Africa. Our Good Neighbor, Bolivia. You Can't Believe Your Eyes!; Camouflaged and disguised war machinery. American Eagle; Eagle as a symbol of U.S.A. Galloping Ghost bio on Red Grange. Thunderbirds of the U.S. Army and Navy Air Forces. Mary Walker: First Lady of the Army Medical Corps. The Awful Truth; WWII resistance newspaper in Poland. John C. Garand: The Man Behind the Gun (M1 rifle). Shorty Gordon: Belly Gunner. 60 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #36
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 36

    Stories based on actual people and events: General Ira Eaker: Flying General. Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Chips Makes a Comeback; Chips is a dog in the U.S. military. Strong Men; Tough guys and weightlifters. Rilie Morgan: Daredevil of Company K; WWII Guadalcanal. Garibaldi: Fighter for a Free Italy. Harriet Quimby: Lady in the Air bio on female pilot. Our Good Neighbor, Ecuador. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #46
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 46

    Stories based on actual people and events: Name to Remember; Two U.S. destroyers named Laffey. George Gershwin: Gershwin. Ursula Graham-Bower: Jungle Queen. Chehalis: The Magnificent Runt; Funny-looking horse becomes champion of harness racing. Cavalcade of England, script by Joseph H. Park; Chapter 5: British history 1688 to 1815 AD. Who Raised the Flag at Iwo Jima? Gonzalo Romero: Game Gonzalo soccer player bio. Major John C. 'Pappy' Herbst: Flying Old Man. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #49
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 49

    Stories based on actual people and events: The Secret Warriors--Office of Strategic Services. Tom J. Smith: Smoking Fists; Abilene's new marshal won't carry a gun. Bangor, Maine; How It Got Its Name. The Sultan and the Emperor Come to Cambridge--Great Hoaxes. Joseph Palmer: Battle of the Beard; the right to whiskers in 1830s Massachusetts. Cavalcade of England, script by Joseph H. Park; Chapter 8: British history 1930 to 1946 AD. Josef Haydn: Farewell Symphony. Rube Marquard: Sizzling Southpaw. Lucie Aubrac: Lucie to the Rescue; French underground in WWII. Captain Frank Lillyman: Heaven on the House. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #50
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 50

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    Stories based on actual people and events: Tommy Hitchcock: Ten-Goal Tommy bio on polo player. Lumber Pirates. George Westinghouse bio on inventor. Sinbad story; Sinbad is a dog Coast Guard mascot. Story on lost Inca treasure. Texas--How It Got Its Name. Anna Leonowens: Palace Teacher; Anna and the King of Siam. The Secret Warriors--Office of Strategic Services. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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    $15 True Comics 50 Fair/Good (1950) Harvey comics CBX1L

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  • Issue #52
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 52

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    Bernard Baruch: Doctor Facts bio on economics advisor. Henry Morgan: King of the Buccaneers. Dr. Rudolph Diesel: Vanished Genius. 20 Years of Sound talking pictures story. Robert T. Frederick: Frederick's Freighters. Gar Wood: Speed King. Denver, Colorado--How It Got Its Name. Amelia Earhart. The Secret Warriors; Office of Strategic Services. Precious Pebbles; diamonds in Brazil. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #53
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 53

    Stories and art by Sam Glankoff, John Daly, Louis Wolfe, Lawrence Dresser, Ernie Schroeder Jack Sparling and Lorence Bjorklund. Cover by Lorence Bjorklund and John Daly. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. An amateur vet who treats sick chickens earns the name "The Wizard of Chickenology;" The early life of champion tennis player Bobby Riggs, long before his famous Billie Jean King match; A pet shop accidentally releases one hundred monkeys into New York City in 1946. Lady of Democracy; Desert Victory; How Industry Serves the Nation; Baseline Bobby; What Would You Do?; Tom Paine and His Mighty Pen; Save Our Forests!; Tomorrow's Glass Auto; The Secret Warriors; Monkey Business on Wall Street; Chick Doctor; Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Sheriff's Secret; True's Movie Guide; Truly Comic! 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #55
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 55
    • Paper: Light tan to off white
    • Label #0189965002
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    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Address Label Attached to Cover.
    • Label #1136772003
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    Stories and art by Louis Wolfe, and George Baker. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. Great Hoaxes of history. The first appearance of George Baker's Sad Sack in a comic book, as the eternal grunt gets no respect even after returning home from the war. Soldiers spend Christmas 1942 aboard the U.S.S. Samuel Chase at sea. Unity of Arms; Great Hoaxes; How Industry Serves the Nation; The Secret Warriors; Seagoing Santa; Career in Canvas; Rebels in the North; The Sad Sack; Cities of Destiny: Kansas City; Gallant Steeds; How It Got Its Name: Yosemite National Park; Winged Prophet; What Would You Do?; True's Movie Guide; Truly Comic! 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    5 hours left Auction TRUE COMICS #55 1956. 1st Appearance Sad Sack! Rare

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  • Issue #56
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 56

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    Stories and art by Louis Wolfe and others. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. A multi-generational circus family entertains for more than 200 years; The plan to kill outlaw Billy the Kid; A profile of New Orleans. Partisan to President; Circus Family; Queen of the Ice; Yankee Doodle Cardinal; End of a Terror; Foxhole Visitor; King of La Gonave; Vote for Peace; Cat Fighter; The Secret Warriors; Cities of Destiny: New Orleans; How It Got Its Name: California; What Would You Do?; True's Movie Guide; Truly Comic! 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #62
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 62

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    Stories and art by Louis Wolfe and Sam Glankoff. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. The history of the Canadian Mounties; The story behind the WWII mystery slogan "Kilroy Was Here;" A carrier pigeon prevents British soldiers from being bombed by their own bombers. They Got Their Man!; Kilroy Was Here; Sutter's Gold; Francois At the Bat; Pigeon Hero; Nancy Merki; Surprised Sub; It Isn't True... That Nero Fiddled While Rome Burned; Cities of Destiny: New York City: Part II; What Would You Do?; True's News from Hollywood; Truly Comic! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #65
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 65

    Stories and art by Louis Wolfe and others. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. The search for the Northwest Passage across North America wasted years and countless lives; The history of the famed British police agency Scotland Yard; Fun facts about the duckbill platypus. American Adventures in Industry; Boss of the N.Y. Yankees (Larry Macphail); What Would You Do?; How It Got Its Name: Chicago; Most Dangerous Passage; Balkan Escape; The Story of Scotland Yard; Strange Travelers; True's News from Hollywood; Truly Comic! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #66
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 66

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    Stories and art by Louis Wolfe and Phil Berube. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. The history of the Canadian Mounties; Writer, performer and humorist Will Rogers represents a particular moment in American history; Pioneer swimming champ Adeline Trapp braves aquatic dangers as well as public scorn for her modern bathing outfit. Also features a vintage Kodak ad for Verichrome film/Brownie Reflex cameras, with a photo of 1940s teens that is a time capsule of its era. Will Rogers; The Scoop Kid; The Paper and Pulp Industry; They Get Their Man!; Queen of Hell Gate; Jackrabbit Stuart; How to Spot Football Formations; Thunderbolt Ace; Whale of a Tale; What Would You Do?; True's News from Hollywood; Truly Comic! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    1 day left Auction True Comics #66 Parents' Magazine Press 1947

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  • Issue #81
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 81

    Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin vanishes in search of the Northwest Passage; The little-known story of the U.S. Camel Corps; Captain John Charles Fremont fights for California during the Mexican–American War. Galloping Ghost; Sir John Franklin: Lost in the Arctic; Roy Chapman Andrews: Modern Dragon Hunter; Captain John Charles Fremont; Jefferson Davis: The U.S. Camel Corps; Genius of Jet; Truly Comic! 32 pages, Full Color. NOTE: #80-84 are all newsprint editions that were distributed by mail only to subscribers (no newstand distribution). Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #82
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 82
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #0047768003
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    Stories and art by Edd Ashe and others. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. Genghis Khan uses brute force and strategy to conquer vast territory; The Marie Celeste is found adrift with all hands missing, a mystery that was never solved; Attorney Abe Lincoln defends a murder suspect. Star of Stanford: Hank Luisetti; The Mystery of the Marie Celeste; Genghis Khan: Empire Builder; Wolves Can Be Tough; Shotgun Bank Robbers; Abraham Lincoln: Murder by Moonlight; The Truth about Cattle Rustling. 32 pages, Full Color. NOTE: #80-84 are all newsprint editions that were distributed by mail only to subscribers (no newstand distribution). Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #83
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 83
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #4264665004

    Stories and art by Sam Glankoff, John Prentice, Harry Fisk, Margaret Averill and Lorence Bjorklund. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke was considered by some to be "The Greatest Athlete of the Middle Ages"; An American becomes a famous bullfighter; An unlikely horse becomes a race champion. Commander Ellsberg: Hero of the Sea; William Marshall: The Greatest Athlete of the Middle Ages; Sidney Franklin: Bullfighter from Brooklyn; A Stick of Gum, Please; Chehalis: The Magnificent Runt; The Lost Gold Mine; Truly Comic. 32 pages, Full Color. NOTE: #80-84 are all newsprint editions that were distributed by mail only to subscribers (no newstand distribution). Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #84
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 84

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    Stories and art by Sam Glankoff, Henry C. Nicholas, Ernest Schroeder and Jack Sparling. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. Allan Pinkerton, founder of the Pinkerton Detective Agency and pioneer of private investigation; Henry Hudson explores the North American continent; Wyatt Earp and the shootout at the OK Corral. Sizzling Southpaw; First American Detective; Sheriff's Secret; Great Military Bluffs; Henry Hudson; King of the Buccaneers; The Deadly Phone Call. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. NOTE: #80-84 are all newsprint editions that were distributed by mail only to subscribers (no newstand distribution). Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #37
    True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated (1949 McCombs/Harvey) 37

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    Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Tom Hickey and John Prentice. Torrid tales of love and heartbreak dressed up as advice to the lovelorn from Harvey. Karen wants to play the field, until she drives away the man she really loves. Stacey is willing to sacrifice the respect of one man for a smile from another. Reporter Cynthia falls for a man she despises. Night of Despair; I Loved Two Men; Love Isn't Always Blind; Golden Harvest; I Courted Heartbreak!; Stars in My Eyes. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #43
    Turok Dinosaur Hunter (1993) 43

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    While on a case with Andy in the present time, Turok flashbacks and recalls his younger days in his tribe when he sought to win the hand in marriage of Ravenwing, the chief's daughter in "Son of Stone – Part One." Script by Mike Grell and art by Mozart Cuoto & Remmy Ribiero. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #44
    Turok Dinosaur Hunter (1993) 44

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    Turok continues to flashback to the time when he sought to win the hand in marriage of Ravenwing, the chief's daughter, by bringing back a great offering in "Son of Stone – Part Two." Script by Mike Grell and art by Mozart Cuoto & Remmy Ribiero. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #11
    TV Casper and Company (1963-1974 Harvey) 11

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    Stories and art by Warren Kremer and others. Cover by Warren Kremer. Classic kids' comics from Harvey, featuring characters familiar from TV cartoons of the time, including Casper, Little Audrey and Baby Huey. Casper meets Samson, the cowardly ghost, but it isn't long until The Ghostly Trio makes his life miserable. Spooky tries to stop winter, encountering Mr. North Wind, Jack O'Lantern and Old Man Winter along the way. A hungry wolf sets his sights on Baby Huey while the super-strong duck is taking dancing lessons. Baby Huey wants to help Papa hang wallpaper, no matter how much Papa protests. The Lonely Soul; A Mountainous Task; The Cold War; Spooky: Falls Fall; Baby Huey: Glue Monday; Baby Huey: Delivery Boy; Baby Huey: Fox Trot; Herman and Katnip: Lunch Boxed. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #79
    TV Tornado (United Kingdom) 79

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    20 pages b & w.

  • Issue #0D
    Twenty-Five Years Ago (1931) 0D

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    With dust jacket. Twenty-Five Years Ago, text and illustrations by Camillus Kessler with an introduction by Charles Dana Gibson (creator of the Gibson Girls). Published 1931 by Coward-Mcann, Inc., reprinting multi-image box cartoons featuring famous events and people from the first quarter of the the 20th century which were originally published in newspapers via the Bell Syndicate. A platimun age precursor to modern day comic books. Hundreds of interesting people, some still famous, other long forgotten, populate this fascinating with their images (as rendered by Kessler) together with snippets of fact that explain their lasting (or fleeting) fame. 5-3/4 x 8-1/4 inches, hardcover, black-and-white, 328-pages plus dust jacket (dust jacket images are repeated on hardback covers).

  • Issue #7
    Twilight Avenger (1988 Eternity) 7

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    $6 Twilight Avenger, The (Eternity) #7 FN; Eternity | Penultimate Issue - we combin

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  • 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.

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    $50 Twilight Zone #13 - From Rod Serling TV Series (Gold Key, 1965) VF-

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  • 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 #42
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 42

    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 Haunted Taxi, art by Luis Dominguez. Torture Revisited text story, art by Joe Certa. The Possible Dream, art by Jack Sparling. At the End of His Rope, art by Mike Vosburg. The Day of the Palio, art by Cambiotti. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

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    $5 1972 Gold Key Comics The Twilight Zone #42 - VG+
    $60 Twilight Zone #42 - From Rod Serling TV Series (Gold Key, 1972) VF+

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  • Issue #62
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 62

    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. Cover art by Ricardo Villamonte. An Expensive Date, art by Adolpho Buylla. The Bounty Hunter, art by Ricardo Villamonte. The Howling Dog, art by Jack Sparling. Planet Death. 36 pgs. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

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    6 days left Auction Twilight Zone #62 1975 Whitman
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    1 day left Auction Comic: The Twilight Zone #62 - Mar 1975 - GOLD KEY COMIC

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  • Issue #62
    Twilight Zone (1962 Whitman) 62

    Whitman edition. Cover art by Ricardo Villamonte. An Expensive Date, art by Adolpho Buylla. The Bounty Hunter, art by Ricardo Villamonte. The Howling Dog, art by Jack Sparling. Planet Death. 36 pgs. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #502
    Twinkles (Supplement to the New York Tribune) 502

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    A "Serio-Comic" weekly addition to the New York Tribune, 12-3/4" X 8-1/2", colored, newspaper stock.

  • Issue #37
    Two Fisted Tales (1950 EC) 37
    • Water damage.

    Cover by John Severin and Will Elder. Stories by Colin Dawkins and John Severin. Art by John Severin. Harvey Kurtzman's legendary series enlisted top EC artists for gritty tales of war and adventure. In the post-Kurtzman era, the series turns to spy drama, as Ruby Ed Coffey seeks the truth about a Soviet agent's arrival in Canada. During the Age of Western Expansion, the Shoshoni tribe debates whether to live peacefully with the whites or make war. A British policeman gets a surprise, in a rare tale set during the Irish conflict prior to World War II. Action!; Warrior!; How Jim Thorpe Began to Play Football; Homemade Blitz!; Showdown! 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Two Fisted Tales (1992 Gemstone/Russ Cochran) 20

    Edited by John Severin. Cover by John Severin. Stories by Colin Dawkins, John Severin, and Colin Dawkins. Stories of adventure and the Wild West, reprinted from ECs original Two-Fisted tales series. 36 pages, full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #5
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 5

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    Cover by John Buscema. "Massacre At Fort Madison!", art by John Buscema; An Apache war party converges on a wagon train of white settlers and begins slaughtering them; Among the travelers are Alan Krandal, Bill Gregory and Bill's sister Mary; Alan's mother protects the children while they escape and she is killed by the Apaches; Getting clear of the carnage, Alan realizes that he has a twisted ankle and tells Bill and Mary to flee while he keeps the Apaches at bay; With no choice, the Gregorys leave their friend behind. "He Was Branded Yellow!", art by Syd Shores. "Dead Ending" text story. "The Renegade!", art by John Buscema. "Boomerang!". 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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    $225 Two Gun Western 5 (Atlas 1950) 5.0 1st Apache Kid [CRIPPEN PEDIGREE]

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  • Issue #7
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 7

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    The Apache Kid stars in "The Human Sacrifice" (art by Joe Maneely), "Blast Corbett, Outlaw"; "Wanted"; and "The Secret Mine" (art by Mike Esposito). Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 8
    • Water damage. Centerfold loose.

    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 #9
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 9

    Cover by Chuck Miller. "The Vengeance of the Apache Kid," art by Werner Roth; When a band of Coyotes attack a stage coach, it is rescued by the Apache Kid who sends the renegade band of Native Americans fleeing; When the coach arrives at Fort Madison, it passenger Anthony Nichols - a businessman setting up a gold prospecting company - tells off Captain Bill Gregory for not doing anything about the attackers; Gregory is shocked when Nichols names an Apache Kid as one of his attackers. "The Gun That Ruled the West" text story. "Judgment Day," art by Pete Tumlinson. "Blood Will Tell." "Smokey Showdown" starring Texas Kid, art by Joe Maneely. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 12

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "Sands of the Mesabi"; Kid Colt is watching the sorting pen in the San Joachim Valley; He notices that one man Jack Shellfire is rather rough with his cattle, and that they have mixed brands. "Guns of the Claim-Jumpers" text story. "The Apache Kid's Surrender!"; Red Hawk falls ill and is under the care of the tribal medicine man; Red Hawk calls to his son the Apache Kid to be with him at his time of need; the medicine man calls to the gods for their advice. "Silent Guns!" "Killers' Holiday"; At the Deer Lodge prison, some prisoners have weapons smuggled in and use them to stage a break; The escaped outlaws were all put into the prison by the Texas Kid, and their leader is determined to get revenge. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #14
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 14

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    "Judgement Day," art by Pete Tumlinson; Charlie Stark is brought to court and is innocent of his crimes; however, judge Ahab Ravage does not believe it but is forced to let him go due to the jury's verdict of his innocence. "The Valley of the Spirits," art by Tom Gill; Chief Red Hawk brings the Apache Kid to the Apache burial ground located in the heart of the Rugged Eagle Mountains, the secret place where their bravest warriors have been buried; Red Hawk tells the Kid that a lot of Apache treasure is buried there. "No-Gun Cowboy" text story. "Cave of Death." "The Mountain of Doom!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Jay Scott Pike; The American southwest is rocked by an earthquake; the local Apaches believe that this has been caused by the gods; renegade Wreck Lasker watches as his coach filled with weapons and ammunition is knocked off a cliff; Lasker goes looking for his supplies and runs into some Apache warriors. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Two Gun Western (1956) 8

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. Stories by Stan Lee. Art by Joe Maneely, Reed Crandall, Doug Wildey and Norman Maurer. In this issue: "Return of the Hair-Trigger Kid" by Stan Lee and Joe Maneely; "The Stage Driver" by Lee and Reed Crandall; "The Man Who Wouldn't Fight" by Lee and Doug Wildey; "When the Mob Strikes" by Lee and Norman Maurer; and 2-page text story "Captive of Honor" with illo by Maneely (and writer unknown). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 1
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Tape on interior cover.
    • Label #1482221025
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    Cover by Syd Shores. First appearance of Two Gun Kid in "Introducing the Two Gun Kid," art by Syd Shores; The Two-Gun Kid and his horse Cyclone ride into the town of Sundown, Arizona; There a stray bullet zips by knocking off the cowboy's had; Suspecting trouble, Two-Gun rushes to the saloon where the shot rang out from and finds a man shot in the arm for refusing to take a drink with another. First appearance of Blaze Carson (unnamed) in "The Sheriff"; The Sheriff is spending his quiet day playing checkers with one of the locals when he hears someone beating up on a horse. "Two Hungry Hikers" text story. "The Code of the West," art by Syd Shores; Dry Gultch, Nevada has been plagued with a series of bank robberies that has kept the town living in fear, and the sheriff unable to catch the gang responsible; 20 minutes after the most recent robbery, Sheriff Winn gathers a posse to go out looking for the thieves and bring them to justice. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 2

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    Cover pencils by Syd Shores, inks by Bill Everett. "Trapped in Outlaw City," script by William Woolfolk, art by Syd Shores; A small western town is hit by a bunch of bank robbers who clean out the local Wells Fargo branch, and the local sheriff is powerless to stop the robbery. "Who Was Kaspar Hauser?" text story, art by Syd Shores. "The Train That Wasn't There!", script by William Woolfolk, art by John Forte; A train containing gold bullion leaves from Grange City for the town of Tarleton, some 40 miles away; However, the train mysteriously vanishes along the tracks; While a posse is gathered to try and find the train, the Two-Gun Kid rides into Tarleton. "Killer's Alibi!", art by Syd Shores; A western town has been plagued by a series of cattle rustling in recent history; The gang, led by a mysterious leader rustles the old Thompson Place. "Duel to the Death!", pencils by Syd Shores; Out in the wilderness Native American warrior Red Coyote looks down at a small western town in utter contempt of the white men who have taken over his ancestors land and vows to reclaim it for his people; Weeks later, the town has been regularly attacked by Native American's led by Red Coyote; Two-Gun Kid rides into town. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 3

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    Cover pencils by Syd Shores, inks by Bill Everett. "The Killer Badman and the Colt-Hung Kid"; Two-Gun Kid rides Cyclone into what he thinks is a peaceful town but is suddenly corrected when he hears the sounds of gunshots; He witnesses a bank robbery seeing the shooter get away. "Guns, Gold, and Glory!", art by Syd Shores; Two-Gun Kid is checking into a hotel in Cactus County, Arizona where the clerk hands him a letter; It's from Two-Gun's friend Billy Bailey who writes that he is about to die and leaves Two-Gun his ranch in payment for once saving his life. "Gun Guard for Boot-Hill!"; The Sheriff is called out into the street because there is trouble with the incoming stagecoach; Rushing outside he finds that the shotgun rider has been killed, the third this week. "Good Luck to Me" text story. "Death in the Ring!", pencils by Syd Shores, inks by John Forte; The Two-Gun Kid stops at a blacksmith to get his horse shoed, and the blacksmith suggests that the Kid take a coach up to Cimarron City to see the big fight between Curly Collins and the champ Gus Matzo; The Kid decides to go and check it out for himself. The Two Gun Kid coloring page by Syd Shores. "Oil Is Where You Find It" starring Annie Oakley. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 6

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    Cover by Syd Shores. "Trail of the Owl-Hooter"; Two-Gun Kid is called to San Antonio, Texas by the governor of the state who hires him to track down and bring in an outlaw named Chet "Limpy" Saunders. "Trouble by the Gallon!"; Riding the range and running low on water, the Two-Gun Kid rides into the Evans Ranch to see if he can refill his canteen; He is confronted by owner Steve Evans and his ranch hands at first believe him to be a member of Sam Stone's ranch. "Prairie Fire" text story. "Showdown on the Sonoma Stage"; In the town of Somona, a stage coach carrying gold is once more robbed and the driver shot dead; Hoping to stop the thief, the local banker hires Tex Taylor to ride shotgun on the next ride out. "Marvel Comics Group" editorial disputing Dr. Wertham's article in the Saturday Review of Literature. Death Rides the Range!; At the Double Bar ranch, Billy Harrison finds another one of the ranches cattle dead; Two-Gun Kid passes through the area and Billy thinks him the source of the cattle dying and tries to shoot him. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 9

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    "The Ghost of Roaring Valley!"; In Roaring Valley, Blackie Barstow and his gang are following Peg-Leg Pete in order to learn where his hidden gold mine is; Two-Gun Kid and Rusty Randolph are riding through the area and they are suddenly shot at by one of Barstow's men. "The Kid Turns Killer"; Two-Gun Kid and Rusty Randolph have accepted an invitation to the ranch owned by Rusty's uncle Frank; They arrive just as Frank's ranch hands are in the middle of a gun fight with a gang led by Shark Storm; Two-Gun and Rusty lend a hand. "The Man Behind the Mask," art by Syd Shores; Matthew Masters is returning from a house call when he notices the sheriff putting up a wanted poster for an outlaw named Tod Sultan who has been seen in the area; Going into his office, Masters is held at gun point by Sultan, who had been wounded by the sheriff earlier that day and needs medical attention. "Trapped On the Train of Terror!" starring Two-Gun Kid. "When a Man Has Faith!" starring Blaze Carson. "The Marshall Who Lived Again" starring Two-Gun Kid. 52 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 10
    Published Oct 1949 by Marvel.

    Cover by Syd Shores. "The Horrible Hermit of Hidden Mesa!"; Chet Laribee has spent the past few months capturing wild horses when he is suddenly confronted by Lizard Galt and his gang who force him to flee and take his horse; Elsewhere, Chet's lover Julie is racing her horse to find him crossing paths with Two-Gun Kid and his sidekick Rusty Randolph. Doc Holiday Scrapbook of the West page. "Badge of Honor" text story. "The Hunter and the Hunted!", art by Russ Heath; Kid Colt takes a rest while on the run from the law but is concerned that lawman Carlos Grimm - known for always getting his man - is in charge of the area; As his rotten luck would have it, Kid Colt is caught by Carlos Grimm and the pair is locked in a Mexican stand-off. Death Valley Scrapbook of the West page. Wild Bill Hickock Scrapbook of the West page. "Trapped Between Two Fires!"; There is a family feud going on between the Bensons and Waltons, and it rages across their properties which are divided by a stream; Passing through the area, Two-Gun Kid and his sidekick Rusty Randolph get caught in the crossfire. 52 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.