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  • Issue #1954
    Old Chips and Charlie (1954) 1954

    Old Chips and Charlie (1954) is a promotional comic book illustrated by Ed Dodd, creator of Mark Trail. Distributed by the Coca-Cola Co. Full color, 16 pages, 5.5-in. x 7.5-in., quality paper stock, no cover price.

  • Issue #1
    Pancho Villa (UK 1954 L. Miller & Son) 1
    • Paper: Off white
    • United Kingdom.
    • Label #4129433002
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    "Robin Hood of Mexico". A British Production published by L. Miller & Son.

  • Issue #9
    Paramount Animated Comics (1953) 9
    • 2" Spine split from top.

    Stories and art by Marty Taras and Dave Tendlar. Harvey presents characters licensed from Paramount's Famous Studios, the most famous of which is super-sized duckling Baby Huey. Katnip's latest slapstickery includes being launched into space, greased, squeezed, set on fire, electrocuted, and hit in the face with pies. Buzzy the crow helps a bald eagle overcome his sensitivity about his baldness. Baby Huey destroys the house to cure Papa's hiccups. Herman and Katnip: Easy As Pie; Buzzy's Album; Baby Huey: Sure Cure; Buzzy: A Hair-Raising Tale; Baby Huey's Album; Baby Huey: A Solid Job. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #220
    Photography Handbook (1938 Fawcett Publications) 220


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    • Cover Wrap Detached.
  • Issue #1-REP
    Pogo Stepmother Goose TPB (1954 Simon & Schuster ) 1-REP

    2nd and later printings. By Walt Kelly. Trade paperback containing Pogo comic strips based on various fairy tales such as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and children's rhymes. Softcover, 6 1/2-in. x 9 1/2-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #5
    Popular Teen-Agers (1958 Accepted Reprint) 5
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Slab: Scuffing to inner well of case
    • Label #1488667008
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    Cover by L. B. Cole. Stories and art by Ray Gill and Manny Stallman. Archie-style teen comedy, reprinted from L.B. Cole's Star Publications. A reprint of the first issue of Popular Teen-Agers. Eve schemes to ruin Toni and Butch's date. The girls sneak into the boys' camp despite Lefty's attempts to stop them. Con artists who use a love potion would have gotten away with it, if not for Midge and her meddling friends. Plus activities, a profile of Hollywood legend Betty Grable (with photo) and a striking cover by L. B. Cole. The Brat Race; Buoy Crazy; Potions of Love; Rajah Dodger. 32 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #6
    Popular Teen-Agers (1958 Accepted Reprint) 6
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4363466014

    Cover by L. B. Cole. Stories and art by Norman Nodel and Manny Stallman. Archie-style teen comedy, reprinted from L.B. Cole's Star Publications. Toni and Butch try horseback riding to improve posture. Honey joins the school baseball team, and proves an even better player than Lefty. Eve gets mixed up with art thieves while vacationing in Italy. Also featuring a hilarious gorilla cover by L. B. Cole. The Showoff Showdown; White Walled Romance; Masquerade Mele; Villains Villa. 32 pages, Full Color.

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    6 days left Auction POPular TEEN-AGERS #6-Accepted Publications

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  • Issue #1954
    Railroads Deliver the Goods! (1954-59) 1954

    1954 edition. Railroads Deliver the Goods is a promotional comic published by The Association of American Railroads. This interesting comic tells how railroads aid commerce and industry. Standard 7x10 comic size, 16-pages, full color, newsprint cover and interior.

  • Issue #0
    Rails Across America! (1954) 0

    This interesting promotional comic tells how railroads aid commerce and industry. Standard 7x10 comic size, 16-pages, full color, newsprint cover and interior, no publication or copyright date.

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    6 days left Auction RAILS ACROSS AMERICA (1968) American Railroads Assoc. B&W promotional comic book

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  • Issue #356
    Rainbow Books (1951-1954) Digest 356

    Issue 356 - "Famous Western Outlaw Sheriff Battles" by Hank Sterling. Softcover, 5" x 7.5", 128 pages, B&W, text only. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #44
    Red Mask (1954) 44
    • 5 1/2" cumulative spine split.

    Art by Frank Bolle, Ernie Bache and Dick Ayers. Cover by Frank Bolle. Western adventure starring movie cowboy Tim Holt. Redmask must stop a US Army supply train from entering an Apache trap; An ace gunslinger is tricked into believing the Ghost Rider killed his father; Redmask must escort a captured outlaw to custody before his gang has him killed. Also featuring an ad for a glow-in-the-dark Ghost Rider scarf/mask for kids to wear. Death at Split Mesa!; The Gauntlet of Terror!; The Ghost Rider: Dead Man's Son!; The Death Hat. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 1 #7
    Reward True Crime Expose (1954-1957 J.B. Publishing) Vol. 1 #7


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    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Moderate.
  • Issue #1-1ST
    Riders of the Purple Sage SC (1954) 1-1ST

    1st Printing. Softcover, 4.5" x 7", 254 pages, B&W, Text only.

  • Issue #62
    Rocky Lane Western (1949) 62

    Cover by Dick Giordano and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by Dick Giordano, Vince Alascia, and Ralph Carlson. Movie cowboy Allan "Rocky" Lane roams the West with a yen for justice. "Secret Marshal" Rocky is targeted by Kid Scurby's younger brother, Young Scurby, for putting Kid in the slammer. A cowboy protests his exorbitant bill at the Liberty Hotel. Murder and Massacre!; Tex Ritter: Deputy Daisy Donavan; The Bill and the Bill of Sale; The Idle Rumor; Li'l Buck: Ironed Out; Wilbur the Waiter. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Romantic Hearts (1953 2nd Series) 4

    Cover art by Dick Beck. "No Law in Love!", art by Ross Andru; Law professor Marcia agrees to marry stuffy Dean Monroe, although he is 20 years older than she is; Former Korean War POW Pete enrolls as a student and Marcia falls in love with him; Marcia overhears Monroe threatening to ruin Petes future if he doesnt dump Marcia, so she breaks up with Pete for his own good. "Give Me Back my Ring"; Patti is engaged to Johnny; he leaves on a business trip and she agrees to escort his former Army buddy Gordon around town; Gordon feels ill and while they are waiting for a doctor, Gordons wife and some private detectives catch him and Patti in his hotel room. "Love Thief - My Sister" text story. "Confession of a Heel!", art by Jon D'Agostino; Photographer Roger is a womanizer who even flirts with his secretary Elaine; Elaine announces shes engaged to someone else, but Roger thinks shes lying; He romances her on a business trip to Bermuda, then discovers he really does love her. "One Moment of Love"; Lindas boyfriend Rod moves to Chicago to become an actor; She agrees to wait for him as long as it takes; Rod becomes famous and marries someone else. Linda marries lawyer Howard on the rebound, even though she still loves Rod. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Circa 1954. Stories include: "Rupert and the Circus Clown", and "Rupert and Bill's Aeroplane Adventure". Hardcover, issued without dust jacket. 8.5" x 10.5", 60 pages, full color.

  • Issue #0
    Satellite B.C. (1952 Curtis Warren LTD.) 0
    • Staple rust: Moderate.

    Satellite B.C. by Rand Le Page

  • Vol. 1 #1
    Science Fiction Digest (1954 Specific Fiction Corp) Vol. 1 #1


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    $19 Science Fiction Digest Vol 1 #1 FN (Specific 1954) Masters Of Fantasy & Fact 35c

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  • Vol. 1 #2
    Science Fiction Digest (1954 Specific Fiction Corp) Vol. 1 #2


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    • Water damage: Slight.

    Creature from Black Lagoon; George Pal article, "Has Hollywood Gone Science Fiction Mad Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #1954
    Science Fiction Stories (1953-1954 Columbia Publications) Digest 2nd Series 1954


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    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    This issue includes a Philip K. Dick story. 5.5" x 7.5", 132 pages, B&W Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #1954
    Screen Annual (1946-1962 Astro Distributing Corporation) Magazine 1954



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    • Front cover detached 10%. Back cover detached 10%. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Issue #9
    Screen Hits (1954 Dell Publishing) Magazine 9

    Issue 9 - 1954. Treasury of the year's best movie stories! Annual magazine that features light adaptations of major motion pictures with photo stills from the film. In this issue; "Prince Valiant" starring James Mason, Robert Wagner, and Janet Leigh, "Roman Holiday" starring Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, and Eddie Albert., "Easy to Love" starring Esther Williams, Van Johnson, and Tony Martin, "Betrayed" starring Lana Turner, Clark Gable, and Victor Mature, "How to Marry a Millionaire" starring Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall, William Powell, Rory Calhoun, and David Wayne, plus many, many more classic film adaptations of beloved classics! 8" x 11", 98 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #18
    Spellbound (1952 Atlas) 18
    Published 1954 by Atlas.
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #1220289010
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • Pieces of tape on two interior pages (torn maverick edges).
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
      Other items consigned by Bud Plant

    Cover art by Bill Everett. When the Martians Strike!, art by Gil Evans. A Gift from Venus text story. Sleep, My Love!, art by Jim Mooney. The Weaker Sex!, art by Dick Ayers. The City, art by Tony DiPreta. Terror in Time, art by Al Eadeh. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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    $150 SPELLBOUND #18, Pre-Code Horror PCH Atlas Everett Strangulation Cover 1953 VG-

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  • Issue #29
    Spook (1954) 29
    Published 1954 by Star.

    Cover by L. B. Cole. Stories and art by Jay Disbrow and Howard Larsen. Pre-Code horror comics from L. B. Cole's Star Publications. A jealous musician kills his more talented identical twin, who then returns from the grave to steal the spotlight once more. Jungle hero Jo-Jo, Congo King, and his mate discover The Garden of Lost Maidens. A modern-day man must commit an act of bravery to free his family from an ancient curse. Another top-notch cover by L. B. Cole. Solo for Death; Jo-Jo: Spook of the Congo; Western Ghosts; Pete Stockbridge alias the Chameleon: Killer's Holiday; The Thing from Beyond; The Vengeful Phantom. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $475 Spook #29 CGC 1954 L.B Cole
    5 days left Auction Spook #29 1954- LB COLE horror cover A Star Comic

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  • Issue #11
    Startling Terror Tales (1953-54 2nd Series) 11
    • 8" Cumulative spine split. Tape along spine. Cover detached.

    Cover by L. B. Cole. Stories and art by Rudy Palais and A. C. Hollingsworth. Pre-Code horror and crime comics from L. B. Cole's Star Publications. Serial killer Joseph Medley goes to the chair for his compulsion for strangling women. Inspector Roc investigates the case of The Bloodless Corpse, featuring art by pioneering African-American cartoonist Alvin Hollingsworth. Holdup men Joe and Sammy have a fatal flaw: when Sammy gets nervous, he kills people. The Strangler; The Bloodless Corpse; The Poisonous Heart; Death's Calling Card; Prison Panic!! Final issue of the series. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Startling Terror Tales (UK 1954 Arnold) 1
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • U.K. Edition.
    • Label #4288219012

    UK Series. Reprints Cover Art from Startling Terror Tales (2nd Series) #9. Art by Rudy Palais, Jay Disbrow, and George H. Appel. Cover by L.B. Cole. Reprints stories from Startling Terror Tales #9, Spook #28, and Shocking Mystery Cases #58. 68 pages. B&W interior.

  • Issue #1954
    Story of Light, The (1954) General Electric giveaway 1954

    "The Story of Light" APG 17-7 is a promotional comic published by General Electric as part of their Adventures in Science series and reprints Adventures in Electricity # 6. Conventional 7x10 comic size 16-page full color all newsprint comic.

  • Issue #119
    Straight Arrow's Fury (#1 1954) 119
    • Centerfold detached at one staple. Staple rust.
    • Light staple rust/migration.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Sometimes listed as A1 Comics (1944 Life's Romances) #119. Western adventure featuring Fury, the smart, brave mount of radio hero Straight Arrow. How Straight Arrow and Fury came to be a team; Fury and Straight Arrow escort a wagon train through hostile territory; A scheme to rob Army supply wagons outsmarts humans, but not Fury. Also featuring an ad for a glow-in-the-dark Ghost Rider scarf/mask for kids to wear. Fury Straight Arrow's Golden Stallion; Thundering Hoofs; Riders Of The Open Range; The Mustang Traitor. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $38 Straight Arrow Fury # 1 VERY GOOD- 1954 Fred Meagher cover & art Powell

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  • Issue #0
    Strictly Monkey Business (1954 Star Publications) 0

    Possible one-shot, no issue number, 1954. Front and rear covers by Bill Wenzel. Short jokes and full-page single-panel cartoons. 7-in. x 10 1/4-in., 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Vol. 7 #1
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #1

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Jan. 2, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #2
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #2

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Jan. 9, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #3
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #3

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Jan. 16, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #4
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #4

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Jan. 23, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #6
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #6

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Feb. 6, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #9
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #9

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Feb. 27, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #16
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #16

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Apr. 17, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #17
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #17

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Apr. 24, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #20
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #20

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). May 15, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #21
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #21

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). May 22, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #22
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #22

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). May 29, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #23
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #23

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). June 5, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #24
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #24

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). June 12, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #25
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #25

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). June 19, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #26
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #26

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). June 26, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #27
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #27

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). July 3, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #28
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #28

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). July 10, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #29
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #29

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). July 17, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #30
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #30

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). July 24, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #31
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #31

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). July 31, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.

  • Vol. 7 #32
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #32

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Aug. 7, 1955. Pencils by Andre LeBlanc, a Brazilian artist who worked with Eisner on "The Spirit," and with Sy Barry on "The Phantom." LeBlanc also did work on Flash Gordon, Apt. 3-G, and Rex Morgan, M.D. newspaper strips. 7 x 10, 12 pages. These were available through mail subscription only. Published by David C. Cook Publishing.