Comic books 1958 w/ month not specified
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Published 1958 by Knight Publishing.$9.00
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First Issue of the Adam Annual. 1958. Fiction, humor, and nude pictorials. This issue with two pictorials photographed by Russ Meyer. 8.25" x 11". 82 pages. Black and white. MATURE. Cover price $1.00.
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Published 1958 by Commercial Comics.$290.00
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Alabama Needs John Patterson for Governor (1958) is a political promotional comic book published by Malcolm Ater's Commercial Comics Co. Full color, 16 pages, 5-in. x 7-in., all newsprint. The 1958 Gubernatorial campaign of Alabama between Attorney General John Patterson and Judge George Wallace will go down as one of the greatest dogfights in Southern Political History! Both men desperately wanted the governorship, and nothing was spared in their campaign to get elected. For John Patterson, it meant hiring a Yankee from up north to come down and write the first pro-segregation comic book in U.S. political history! So how effective was this comic book? Well, this was the only election that George Wallace ever lost. Wallace was so impressed with the Patterson comic that he hired the comic's creator, Malcolm Ater, to work for him in the 1962 Alabama Governor's election when state law did not allow John Patterson to run for a second term. Not only did Malcolm Ater help elect Patterson as Governor in this 1958 election, his 1962 book for George Wallace helped propel Wallace into the Governor's mansion. And when Wallace couldn't succeed himself as governor, Mr. Ater went back to Alabama in 1966 to do yet another book for John Patterson. This booklet has a crease down the middle which was standard practice for the purpose of mailing. This fold is not considered a defect.
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Published 1958 by Archie Publications.$35.00
View scan- 1 1/2" Cumulative spine split. Pen marks on cover & multiple pages. Activity page complete.
Cover pencils by Harry Lucey. "Poor Little Rich Girl," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; When Betty falls and hits her head at the Lodge Mansion, she gets the inspiration to pretend she thinks she's Veronica, hoping it will let her get a few dates with Archie. "A Matter Of Degree," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Sick of Jughead's nasty comments about them because they're women, Betty and Veronica dress up as men to see if he'll react differently to them. "Scent-sational," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Veronica comes down with a virus and can't make the dance, so Betty volunteers to substitute and accompany Archie. "Rash Promise," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Veronica forces Archie to ask Betty out on a pity date; Then the school moves the Fall Festival dance to that evening. "Sheer Nonsense," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; When Veronica insults Betty over her cheap, coarse stockings, Jughead gets an idea to give Betty a measure of payback. "Triple Threat," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; In order to break up a shopping trip that Veronica has commanded Archie to attend, Betty plants two man-hungry coeds at the store and tells them that Archie is available. "Clean Defeat," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Betty and Veronica compete to impress a handsome professional cleaner getting the Lodge Mansion in shape for Veronica's party. 82 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published 1958 by Archie Publications.$15.00
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$12.00
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$14.00
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$6.00
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Published 1958 by Charlton Comics Group.$6.20
Cover by Jon D'Agostino and Pat Masulli. Stories and art by George Wildman and others. An ordinary cartoon cat is given superpowers by atomic rays and becomes a superhero. Atom gives a tour of New York to the winners of the "good kitties" contest, but soon learns they're more like bad kitties. Atom tries to help a man find a safe place for his house, but every spot is a disaster. Atom helps an inventor sell his "Boopee Juice" that makes anything grow, only to learn that it also causes money to multiply. Two Little Prizes; House Moving; Conversation Piece; I Was Mary's Little Lamb; Li'l Lumberjack: A Trip to the City; Commissioner of Fish. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1958 by Simon & Schuster.$16.00
View scans1st Printing. Hardcover, 6.5" x 8", 56 pages, full color. Cover price $0.50.
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Published 1958 by Charlton Comics Group.$5.20
$4.40
- Cover detached. Water damage.
Cover by Maurice Whitman. Stories and art by Bill Molno, Medio Iorio, Sal Trapani and Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. In the Old West, Black Fury and his herd of wild horses roam the prairie, and resist human efforts to tame them. Cliff buys the land around the desert waterhole and fences it off for his own uses, until Black Fury dares to hop the fence. Black Fury fights a white horse, but during the fight two bank robbers, Shag and Clem, enlist the white horse into their gang. Outlaw Jim is captured by a Mexican patrol, but when they are all stranded in the wilderness, Jim must help the patrol officers survive. Plus a PSA about religion in American life. The Waterhole; The Enemy, Man; Frontier Scout Dan'l Boone: Riverman's Party; Teacher Tames Tonerstown; The Rogue Stallion; Jim Bowie: The Captive; Find the Strength for Your Life. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1958 by Charlton Comics Group.$2.60
- 4" cumulative spine spilt. Water damage.
Cover by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Stories and art by Bill Fraccio and Tony Tallarico. In the Old West, Black Fury and his herd of wild horses roam the prairie, and resist human efforts to tame them. Bull Watson, an outlaw with anger issues, decides he wants Black Fury for his own. In a two-part story, Black Fury is stalked across the West by Chuck Matton, a notorious "creaser." Creasers shoot horses to stun them, but the tactic is often fatal to the horse. Plus a PSA about religion in American life. Black Fury vs. Bull Watson!; The Creaser; Writing the Westerner; Find the Strength for Your Life; How the Comanches Tamed Them; Supreme Test! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1958 by Charlton Comics Group.$12.00
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Cover and all "Rocky Lane's Black Jack" art by Maurice Whitman. In order of appearance: "Rocky Lane's Black Jack, The Haunted Shaft"; "Rocky Lane's Black Jack, Poison Spring"; "Rocky Lane's Black Jack, Outlaw"; "Meat for the Table"; and "Rocky Lane's Black Jack, Killer Stallion". "The Mail Gets Through" text article. Indicia states: "ROCKY LANE'S BLACK JACK". 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Black Magic (1950-1961 Prize/Crestwood) Vol. 7 #1$110.00
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$8.00
- Cover detached. Water damage.
Cover by George Klein. Art by Marvin Stein, Ted Galindo, Harry Lazarus and George Klein. Captain America creators Joe Simon and Jack Kirby present their own contribution to the horror comics trend of the 1950s, featuring tales of ghosts and the paranormal. Issue # 40 on cover; listed as Vol. 7, issue #1 in indicia. Human settlers on the moon must endure attacks by hostile moonmen. A man cannot his escape his destiny to be a shipping clerk. A struggling writer finds success by working on a famed author's typewriter. The Intruders; Superstitions; Flight; The Valley of Forever!; Reversal; Writing Machine. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1958 by Dell Publishing Co..$59.00
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$16.00
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Buccaneer (1938 Whitman BLB) #1646 TV Series, 4 1/2 x 5 1/4
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Published 1958 by Simon & Schuster.$27.00
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View scans1st Printing. Hardcover, 6.5" x 8", 56 pages, full color. Cover price $0.50.
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Candid (1958 Sari Publishing) Magazine Vol. 1 #3Published 1958 by Sari Publishing.$15.00
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Volume 1, Issue 3 - 1958, 8.5" x 11", 42 pages, B&W with spot color. Artistic nudes with text. MATURE READERS Cover price $0.50.
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Published 1958 by Allis-Chalmers.$8.70
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Published 1958 by Augsburg Publishing House.$21.00
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$9.00
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Volume 28 - Second Edition. "An American Annual of Christmas Literature & Art." Christmas stories, Scripture, hymns, art (modern and classical), poems, and photography in a deluxe oversize format. Extraordinary production values, including tipped-in plates. 10.5-in. x 13.75-in.; part color; 68 pages. No cover price. Augsburg Publishing House.
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Classics Illustrated (1951 Thorpe & Porter) UK #52[HRN129]Tags: UK EditionsPublished 1958 by Thorpe & Porter Ltd..$3.00
The First Men in the Moon HRN 129. Painted Cover. Art by George Woodbridge/Al Williamson/Angelo Torres. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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Published 1958 by Classics Illustrated.$4.40
$2.50
Abraham Lincoln, 2nd Printing, Painted Cover. (HRN 154). Abraham Lincoln grew up on the rough, brawling American frontier. He fought, wrestled and swung an ax as well as any man. He went to school less than a year in all his life. Yet the unschooled boy of the log cabin grew up to be one of the wisest and greatest of Presidents. During the dark hours of the Civil War, he saved the union from destruction.
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Published 1958 by Classics Illustrated.$3.49
$2.49
With Fire and Sword, 2nd Printing, Painted Cover. Art by George Woodbridge. (HRN 156). The year 1647 in Poland was a mysterious year in which signs in the heavens and on the earth forecast a great war. The Following year, the fiercest cavalry in Europe, the Cossacks, rose up against their Polish masters. Allied with the peasants and Tartars and armed with fire and sword, they fought one of the bloodies revolutions in history. Cover price $0.15.
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Published 1958 by Classics Illustrated.$2.80
Ben Hur, 3rd Printing, Painted Cover. Art by Joe Orlando. (HRN 153). At the time of Jesus, young Judah Ben-Hur, son of a prince of Jerusalem, had wealth, family and power. In a day he was stripped of this by Messala, a Roman. Through years of toil as a galley slave, Ben-Hur thought of nothing by vengeance. Then one day his wish was granted. He met Mesalla in a chariot race. Cover price $0.15.
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Published 1958 by Classics Illustrated.$3.80
Ben Hur, 4th Printing, Painted Cover. Art by Joe Orlando. (HRN 158). At the time of Jesus, young Judah Ben-Hur, son of a prince of Jerusalem, had wealth, family and power. In a day he was stripped of this by Messala, a Roman. Through years of toil as a galley slave, Ben-Hur thought of nothing by vengeance. Then one day his wish was granted. He met Mesalla in a chariot race. Cover price $0.15.
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Published 1958 by Playgirl Publishing.$22.00
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1958. Women in various states of undress, no actual nudity. 8.5" x 11", 47 pages, B&W. Subtitled "Tomboy Edition". Cover price $0.50.
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$6.10
$6.10
Version with ad on back cover. 100 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.
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$5.50
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$4.80
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$6.30
$4.50
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$8.80
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$500.00
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- Back Cover Variant.
- Label #21-15627D9-004
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
Variant with Donald's Whirligig Cut-Out on back cover. 84 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.
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$2.50
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Giant size comic featuring "Thumper Meets the Seven Dwarfs" in which Thumper goes on a journey, gets lost, and is found by the Seven Dwarfs and the group goes on all kinds of adventures. Issue also has Jiminy Cricket in "The Big Little Show," Niok in "The Little One of the Forest," Uncle Remus and his Tale of Brer Rabbit, and one-page puzzles and activities. Story and art credits: unknown. 100 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published 1958 by Chicago Tribune.$29.00
View scanThis giveaway comic, starring super detective Dick Tracy, was created with the intention of distributing it, not to the general public, but to employees of Esso-owned gas stations. This interesting comic demonstrates the importance of a positive attitude and good human relations skills. It's a training manual in the guise of an entertaining Dick Tracy comic book. 16 pages, full color, slick cover, standard comic dimensions.
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Published 1958 by I.W. Enterprises.$7.30
- Cover detached at one staple.
$7.30
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$8.30
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$9.30
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$9.30
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Reprints Dream Book of Love: "So Many Dreams is Love," "Love is the Master" (art by Frank Bolle), "O Fight For Love" (art by Bob Powell), and "My Future Husband's Past" (art by Bolle). Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1958 by I.W. Enterprises.
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Published 1958 by Greyhound Corp..$39.00
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$13.00
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$13.00
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$7.00
View scanPromotional comic, as young Tommy learns about the drawbacks of driving in urban traffic and the advantages of public transit, specifically Greyhound buses. Includes many safe-driving tips, such as keeping ones eyes on the road. Included in Paul Gravetts 2008 book The Worlds Weirdest Comic Books. 16 pages, full color, 7-in. x 10-in., newsprint, with no cover price.
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Published 1958 by I.W./Super Comics.$175.00
$27.00
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Cover by Everett Raymond Kinstler. Stories and art by Joe Beck, Ralph Mayo, and Paul Gattuso. Reprints from the early comics anthology Dynamic Comics, featuring superhero and adventure stories. Dynamic Man's powers don't protect him from a smooth-talking crook who frames him as an accomplice to murder. Young socialite Lauren Mason says "Yankee Doodle Dandy!" and transforms into Yankee Girl. In her only appearance, Yankee Girl uncovers a plot to murder the wealthy with their own housecats. New Jersey police are alerted to a crime by canaries and potted geraniums. Plus illustrated sports trivia. Good-girl cover by comics and fine-art legend Everett Raymond Kinstler. Dynamic Man; Crime on the Run; Six Shooter Surprise; Yankee Girl; Put Me on a Marble Slab; It's a Rule. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1958 by Hulton/Fleetway.$4.00
Eagle Annual Vol. 7 - 1st printing, 1958. Comic stories include Luck of the Legion in The Whispering Shadow by Geoffrey Bond and Martin Atchison, Professor Puff and His Dog Wuff, Dan Dare in Space Race by the Frank Hampson studio (8 pgs, color), P.C. 49 in Case of Bunny's Donkey by Alan Stranks and John Worsley, Harris Tweed Extra Special Agent in Operation Flopsie, Railway Realities by Walkden Fisher, General Booth Soldier of God by Alan Jason and Hardee, Andy Andrews in Double Danger by John Lindsay and Leslie Otway, Jeff Arnold in One Good Turn by Charles Chilton and Richard Jennings, The Two-Legged Badger Mystery by Harry Deverson and Stanley Houghton, Jack O'Lantern in The Dancing Bear by George Beardmore and Robert Ayton (4 pgs, color), Waldorf and Cecil in Itzee-Bitzeeland by Hickey, Storm Nelson in Affair of the Queasy Cougar by Edward Trice and Richard Jennings. Plus illustrated text stories and articles. Notable illustrators include Ron Embleton, Robert Ayton, George Bowe, Harry Petit. Hardcover, 8 1/4-in. x 10 1/4-in., 174 pages, B&W and full color.
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Published 1958 by Bruce-Royal Publishing Company.$13.50
View scansFeatures, pictorials. Includes Russ Meyer, Joan Collins, Zsa Zsa Gabor. 8 1/4-in. xc 11-in., 84 pages, B&W and color. Cover price $1.00.
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She tried not to see them...but there they were right before her eyes, spelling out the end of their romance...leaving her alone with a promise of..."Heartbreak for Tomorrow," the cover-featured 8 page story. Plus: 7 page story "My Own True Love"; 1 page Fran filler "Smile Pretty, Ted"; 7 page story "The Magic of a Kiss"; 7 page story "Tears for my Love" pencilled by John Forte; 2 page To You...From Carol Andrews letters page; 1 page Joan reprint filler "New Television." Cover price $0.10.
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Auction opens October 5
- Cover oxidation. Water damage.
$500.00
View scans- 1 1/2" spine split. Tape.
Published by James Warren and edited by Forrest J Ackerman, Famous Monsters of Filmland is a hugely influential movie magazine with an infectious love for horror, science fiction, and fantasy. Generations of film fans and pros grew up worshiping at the altar of "Uncle Forry" and his pun-filled, picture-packed publication. Most feature gorgeous cover paintings by the likes of Basil Gogos, Ken Kelly, and Ron Cobb. This landmark first issue contains such articles as "Welcome Monster Lovers," "Monsters are Good for You," "The Scream Test," and "How Hollywood Creates a Monster," which shows how Paul and Jackie Blaisdell designed the Martians from Invasion of the Saucer Men. The cover features a photo of publisher Jim Warren in a Frankenstein Monster mask standing next to Marion Moore, his blonde-haired girlfriend. Cover price $0.35.
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$105.00
View scans- 4" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached. Internal pen markings.
Features in this issue include: "Dear Monster" (a letters page that includes a missive by Robert Bloch); "The Monster Who Made a Man" (an article about Boris Karloff); Public Vampire #1 (a piece on Bela Lugosi); "Girls will be Ghouls" (a feature on female monsters); and more. The photo cover is of publisher Jim Warren wearing a horned mask. Cover price $0.35.
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Published 1958 by Fawcett Publications.$10.00
View scans- Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Staple rust: Slight.
Fawcett How-To book #377 - 1958. This volume features an international selection of models photographed by Peter Basch. Heavily illustrated. 6 1/2-in. x 9 1/4-in., 144 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $0.75.
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Published 1958 by Charlton Comics Group.$86.00
$27.00
Cover by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by Bill Molno, Sal Trapani and Vince Alascia. Charlton's long-running series focused on the miliary exploits of the US Marines throughout the 20th century. A single Marine left behind on an island takes on enemy troops by himself. A WWI soldier grows to hate the constant gas drills, but he will hate the gas even more. A lone Marine is cut off from his unit during the Battle of Guadalcanal. Major Hard-Nose; Making a Marine; Gas Drill!; Grenade Raid; Ammo Detail. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1958 by Vital Publications.$12.00
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1958 Edition, Published by WM. C. Popper & Co. "Baseball: Finer Points For Everyone" is one in a series of twelve different minicomics providing hints and tips for playing better baseball. The 1958 version was sponsored by Fleet Wing Gasoline and possibly others. Full color, 16-pages, all newsprint, 4-5-8-in. x 3-3/8-in., no cover price.
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Published 1958 by Vital Publications.$14.00
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1958 Edition, Published by Vital Publications. "Finer Points of Baseball For Everyone: How to Bat" is one in a series of twelve different minicomics providing hints and tips for playing better baseball. The 1958 version was sponsored by Fleet Wing Gasoline and possibly others. Full color, 16-pages, all newsprint, 4-5-8-in. x 3-3/8-in., no cover price.
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Published 1958 by Vital Publications.$9.00
1958 Edition, Published by WM. C. Popper & Co. "Finer Points of Baseball For Everyone: How to Catch" is one in a series of twelve different minicomics providing hints and tips for playing better baseball. The 1958 version was sponsored by Fleet Wing Gasoline and possibly others. Full color, 16-pages, all newsprint, 4-5-8-in. x 3-3/8-in., no cover price.
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Published 1958 by Vital Publications.$8.00
1958 Edition, Published by WM. C. Popper & Co. "Finer Points of Baseball For Everyone: How to Play Second Base" is one in a series of twelve different minicomics providing hints and tips for playing better baseball. The 1958 version was sponsored by Fleet Wing Gasoline and possibly others. Full color, 16-pages, all newsprint, 4-5-8-in. x 3-3/8-in., no cover price.
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Published 1958 by Vital Publications.$14.00
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1958 Edition, Published by WM. C. Popper & Co. "Finer Points of Baseball For Everyone: How to Play Third Base" is one in a series of twelve different minicomics providing hints and tips for playing better baseball. The 1958 version was sponsored by Fleet Wing Gasoline and possibly others. Full color, 16-pages, all newsprint, 4-5-8-in. x 3-3/8-in., no cover price.
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Published 1958 by Vital Publications.$7.30
1958 Edition, Published by Vital Publications. "Finer Points of Baseball For Everyone: How to Use Baseball Signals" is one in a series of twelve different minicomics providing hints and tips for playing better baseball. The 1958 version was sponsored by Fleet Wing Gasoline and possibly others. Full color, 16-pages, all newsprint, 4-5-8-in. x 3-3/8-in., no cover price.
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Published 1958 by Vital Publications.$8.00
1958 Edition, Published by WM. C. Popper & Co. "Finer Points of Baseball For Everyone: Rules For Umpires" is one in a series of twelve different minicomics providing hints and tips for playing better baseball. The 1958 version was sponsored by Fleet Wing Gasoline and possibly others. Full color, 16-pages, all newsprint, 4-5-8-in. x 3-3/8-in., no cover price.
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Published 1958 (est.) by Folies Bergere.$20.00
View scansFolies Bergere - Folies Legeres programme. Text in French.
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Walt Disney's "Old Yeller" - Written by unknown (movie adaptation). Art by Dan Spiegle. Photo Cover shows Old Yeller (as played by Spike) and Travis Coates (as played by Tommy Kirk). The remarkable story of a loyal Texas range dog and his teenage master! Based on the 1957 Walt Disney film Old Yeller. The issue also has the 1-page story "Hound from a Pound" and the text article "Canine Heroes of the Frontier"! 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$9.30
Indicia title is "LITTLE BEAVER, No. 870." Navaho Warrior Training fact page, art by Tony DiPaola [as Tone]. The Masquerade Raiders, art by Tony DiPaola; Little Beaver finds that Apaches are disguising themselves as Navahos to steal Army horses; With the help of a turncoat Army scout, the Apaches hope to lure the soldiers into an ambush. Feline Folly, art by Sparky Moore; The Army fort is overrun by mice; Little Beaver gets a cat from an traveling salesman, but on the way back the cat scares a band of Apaches who were planning on attacking the fort. Better Late Than Never, art by Nat Edson. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$6.70
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Indicia title is "CURLY KAYOE, No. 871." Based on the 1946-60 "Curly Kayoe" newspaper strip by Sam Leff. Painted cover art by Ernest Nordli. Sparring With Curly Kayoe; facts about how boxers train for their matches. Knockout, script by Ben Brown; A brief review of Curly's life from the time Joe Jinks discovered him until his winning the heavyweight championship. Ring Tactics; Curly demonstrates some different punches and tactics used in boxing. Keeping Fit with Curly Kayoe; Curly demonstrates proper form for push-ups, sit-ups, and toe raises. Fit to Fight, script by Ben Brown; Curly works a teen boy into good physical condition so that he can defend himself against a bully. History of Boxing fact page. A re-telling of the "Long Count" that occurred in the Dempsey-Tunney championship fight in 1927. All interior art by Joe Certa. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Walt Disney's "Old Ironsides" with Johnny Tremain - Written by unknown (movie adaptation). Art by Dan Spiegle. Painted Cover by Taylor Oughton? The issue also has the 1-page stories "Words That Live Forever," "The Eagle and the Poet" (dealing with the writing of Old Ironsides by Oliver Wendell Holmes) and "American Privateers." 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Indicia title is "Luke Short's TRUMPETS WEST!, No. 875." Painted cover art by Sam Savitt. Luke Short's Trumpets West, script by Luke Short (original story) and Paul S. Newman (comic adaptation), pencils by Mike Roy, inks by Mike Peppe; Corinne, a corrupt Indian agent, is giving the Apaches bad meat and pocketing the difference; Lt. Hanna knows what is going on, but his oblivious commanding officer ignores the problem, which leads to an Indian uprising. Adapted from the 1945 novel "Trumpets West!" by Luke Short. The Cavalry Standard; Designs and uses of the flags in the cavalry in the Old West. Cavalry Uniforms; Facts about the stylish, but uncomfortable cavalry uniforms in the Old West. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.