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Comic books 1958 w/ month not specified

  • Issue #955
    Four Color (1942-1962 Dell 2nd Series) 955

    Have Bib--Will Travel; Baby Trixie hides in a trash can and gets a free ride all over town in the garbage truck. Brats and Brawls; The Flagstons go to watch a baseball game. Is This Trip Necessary?; On the first day of his vacation, Hi buys a trailer and the family takes a trip. Chip's History Mystery; Chip Flagston is failing his history class, but his teacher decides to give him one more chance. Based on the King Features comic strip by Mort Walker and Dik Browne. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #957
    Four Color (1942-1962 Dell 2nd Series) 957

    Buffalo Bee. Stories by unknown. Art and Cover by David Gantz. Featuring the tales "The Rainmaker," "The Old Fossil," "Rabbit on the Rampage" and "Flyin' Injuns," plus three untitled 1-page stories. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Freddy (1958 Charlton) 13

    Cover by Jon D'Agostino. Stories and art by George Wildman, Charles Nicholas and Jon D'Agostino. Archie-style teen comedy featuring Freddy and his gang of clean-cut yet trouble-prone pals. Stuff's clunker car might be able to make it to his uncle's house before it falls apart completely. Rip and Freddy race down a mountainside to determine who will take Peggy to the school dance. A photographer seeking a "typical" family unknowingly chooses Stuff and his family, who are anything but typical. Sad Hack; Fall Guys; Snack Happy; Way Back When; The Educated Hamburger; Spring Planting; Janice Has a Date and 'Fun with Pop'; Stuff's Folks. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Freddy (1958 Charlton) 14

    Cover by Jon D'Agostino. Stories and art by George Wildman, Charles Nicholas and Jon D'Agostino. Archie-style teen comedy featuring Freddy and his gang of clean-cut yet trouble-prone pals. Freddy tries to maintain quiet to keep his neighbor Mr. Tantrum from throwing a tantrum. Stuff, the portly Jughead to Freddy's Archie, orders a meal at a restaurant even though he doesn't have any money. A filmmaker wants to create a documentary about Freddy's school. Coed in the Head; Quite Quiet; Stuff: Back for More; Ragmuffins; Oley the Janitor: Neat Trick; Andy: Heads Up; Scream Test. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1958
    Gilbert Trains (1950 A. C. Gilbert Co.) Catalog 1958
    • Staple rust: Moderate.

    1958 Gilbert Trains Catalog. Softcover, 8.5" x 11", 12 pages, full color

  • Issue #1
    Hi-Cecil's Family Fun Book (1958) 1
    • Writing on activity pages.

    Hi-Cecil's Family Fun Book #1 (1958) is a promotional comic book/activity book for children that was distributed by the Hi-C Organge Company. 48 pages, full color, 5-in. x 7-in., newsprint, with $0.25 cover price. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #19
    Homer the Happy Ghost (1955 Atlas) 19

    Cover art by Dan DeCarlo. "There! Now nobody can get inside to see what I'm doing!"; Zelda invents a time machine that takes the gang back to ancient Rome, where they are menaced by Julius Caesar and his soldiers. "I'll bet that I can fly higher than you can, Homer!"; Dugan and Homer compete to see who can fly higher, but end up crashing the Soviet satellite Noodnik, and the Soviets believe it was done by Martians. "Excuse me, young man..."; Melvin confuses a man who's asking him questions for a poll. "Look at Homer, Poppa!"; Momma and Poppa get carried away thinking about the future. "Wow -- look at that snowman Homer made!"; The snowman Homer made comes to life and goes off to rob a bank. Scripts by Stan Lee, art by Dan DeCarlo. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1958
    Hubley Presents Lost Forest (1958) 1958

    Hubley Presents Lost Forest (1958) was promotional comic book published by the Hubley Manufacturing Company. The happy magical-boy, Hap Hubley, takes young Bob and Betty on an expedition through the mysterious Lost Forest. This booklet includes Hubley Toys advertisements on every other page. 32 pages, full color, slick cover, newsprint interior, 5-in. x 3.5-in.

  • Issue #1644
    Hugh O'Brian TV's Wyatt Earp (1958 Whitman BLB) 1644

    Hugh O'Brian TV's Wyatt Earp (1958 Whitman BLB) #1644, (TV Series)

  • Issue #1958
    It's Fun to Be a Boy Scout! (1950) 1958

    It's Fun to Be a Boy Scout! (circa 1950s) is a promotional comic book distributed by the Boy Scouts of America.

  • Issue #4
    Just Married (1958) 4

    Cover by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by John Tartaglione and Vince Colletta. Charlton's long-running romance comic focused on the stormy passions of newlyweds. When Anne and Tim's respective unrequited loves get married, they find solace in each other's arms. Katrin's old-fashioned parents have arranged a marriage for her, but she'd rather run away. Gloria wants to marry John, but first he must explain the redhead she saw him kissing. Jilted Sweethearts; Runaway Romance; After the Honeymoon; Love and a Ribbon; Second Love; Teacher's in Love! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #0
    Kenmore Barbecue Tips Booklet (1958 Sears Roebuck) 0
    • Staple rust: Moderate.

    No number, 1958. Tips, recipes, equipment and tools for the backyard grillmaster. 4 1/2-in. x 6-in., 14 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Lassie and Her Day In the Sun HC (1958 Simon and Schuster) A Little Golden Book 1-1ST


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    First printing. Hardcover, 6 1/2-in. x 8-in., 24 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Lassie and Her Day In the Sun HC (1958 Simon and Schuster) A Little Golden Book 1-REP
    • Paper: White

    Second and later printings. Hardcover, 6 1/2-in. x 8-in., 24 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $0.29.

  • Issue #71
    Leading Screen Comics (1950) 71
    • 4" cumulative spine split (chew). 3/4" Lateral spine tear. Glue along spine.
  • Issue #99
    Lil Tomboy (1956) 99
    • 5" cumulative spine split. Cover detached at one staple and loose at other.

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Li'l Tomboy is exactly as much trouble as her cousin Lil Genius, but in girl form. Lil Tomboy punches out Cupid himself, not to mention all her friends, when they suggest that nerdy Oliver likes her, but Oliver doesn't get the message. A know-it-all from the city tries to show Lil Lumberjack around the woods, but he only proves his own ignorance. Li'l Tomboy adopts a lobster named Gwendolyn and keeps her in the bathtub. Reverse Decision; Love That Lil Tomboy; Lil Lumberjack: City Feller; Buck Beaver Wakes Up; Pet Problem; Rock and Rollo: Some Bank. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Little Angel (1954 Pines) 13

    In order of appearance: "Little Angel in 'Beat the Band'"; "Little Angel in 'Go, Girl, Go!'"; "Little Angel in 'Camping Cutups'"; "Skinny Marink in 'Dancing Class'"; "Little Angel in 'Champ Scamp'"; "Little Angel in 'Psychology'"; and "Skinny Marink". "The Smallest Kid on the Block" illustrated text story. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Little Archie in Animal Land (1957) 17
    • 1" Cumulative spine split. Cover oxidation.

    NOTE: #1 - one-shot, #17-#19 continued from Lil Jinx (1956). Cover art by Bob Bolling. "The Skunk Story," script and art by Bob Bolling; While preparing for a class costume party, the kids encounter a skunk and learn that if you don't bother a skunk, it won't bother you. "Not So Pre-Historic / Nature's Odd-Ball, script and art by Dexter Taylor; Fred teaches Little Archie about evolution. "Fish Phase," script and art by Bob Bolling; Little Archie and Jughead go fishing, and learn about different types of fresh-water fish as well as techniques for catching them. "Playin' Possum," script and art by Bob Bolling; The kids see what they think is a dead possum, but discover that it's only playing dead. "The Kangaroo Pet" one-page story, script and art by Bob Bolling; Little Archie tells us about the Kangaroo Rat. "Mighty Moose" one-page story, script and art by Bob Bolling; Little Archie tells us about the habits of a moose. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Little Eva (1958 I.W. Reprint) 1
  • Issue #7
    Little Eva (1958 I.W. Reprint) 7
  • Issue #9
    Little Eva (1958 I.W. Reprint) 9

    IW Reprint series. Stories include: "The Ransom Note", "No News is Good News", "Daffy-Taffy", and "The Galloping Pollywoggles". 32 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Makers of Minnesota SC (1958 Kern Pederson) 2nd Edition 1-1ST

    2nd edition - 1st printing. Pocket history book of Minnesota. Softcover, 96 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #18
    Meet Merton (1958 I.W. Publishing/Super Comics) 18

    IW Reprints of the Meet Merton (1953 Toby) series. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #84
    Millie the Model (1945 Marvel) 84

    Cover art by Dan De Carlo. Untitled stories featuring Millie the Model and My Girl Pearl. Millie's Fashion Page. Several pages of Millie Models. Chili the Dilly activity page. When Millie Was in Her Teens! starring Millie the Model. Stories by Stan Lee, art by Dan De Carlo. Little Brother text story. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Ten different photographers (Fonssagrives, Gerald Hochman, Bill Hughes, Leombruno-Bodi, Arik Nepo, John Rawlings, John Shannon, Jacques Simson, J. Frederick Smith, and Philip O. Stearns) create portfolios of model Betty Biehn. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 112 pages, B&W. -Contains Nudity Mature Readers Recommended Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #75
    Monte Hale Western (UK 1951-1959 L. Miller & Son) 75

    UK Series. Reprints material from US Fawcett Comics. 28 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #1A
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 1A
    Published 1958 by EC.

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: 8-pg. color insert/reprint from Mad comic #20. Reprints. Painted cover art by Kelly Freas. "I Don't Want To Be A King," art by Kelly Freas; Phony ad for Kings Man liquors. "Gunsmoked," art by Jack Davis; Parody of TV show "Gunsmoke." "A Collection of Daily Strips," art by Bill Elder; parodies of popular comic strips. "The Race Is On For The Super Guided Missile," script by Al Jaffee, art by Al Jaffee, Jack Davis, and Wally Wood; Shows various parts of the space race between the US and USSR, with ultimate consequences of missile use. "Future TV Ad," script and art by Don Martin; Phony ad storyboard for Schveppes Activated Sparkling Seltzer. "Orson Bean's The Two Chinese Fellas Who Go To An American Restaurant Routine," script by Orson Bean, art by Wally Wood; Illustrated comedy routine that reverses cliches about Chinese restaurants and people. "Field & Scream," art by Jack Davis; Excerpts from hunters' magazine, including some phony ads. "Kovacs' Strangely Believe It!", script by Ernie Kovacs, art by Wally Wood; Parody of "Ripley's Believe It Or Not!" "The Truth About Cowboys," script by Henry Morgan, art by Wally Wood; Discussion of historically accurate cowboys. "New Designs In Television Sets," art by Jack Davis. "MAD Establishes An...Old Comic-Strip Characters' Home," art by Wally Wood. "The Steve Allan Story," art by Bob Clarke; Parody of TV's Steve Allen Show. "Mr. Science," art by Mort Drucker; Mr. Science performs a simple experiment with a light bulb and nearly burns down the studio. "Modern Furniture," art by Dave Berg. "Katchandhammer Kids!", script by Harvey Kurtzman, art by Will Elder; A parody of the Katzenjammer Kids comic strip. "The Night People" vs. "Creeping Meatballism", script by Jean Shepherd, art by Wally Wood. "Wrestling," art by Jack Davis; A humorous look at professional wrestling matches, using all the stereotypes in the sport. "Free Fall Ferris," script by Jerry DeFuccio, art by Wallace Wood; Story about a mouse who becomes a U.S. astronaut. "Wedding Album," art by Wally Wood (as Wally Balloo); Typical wedding pictures contrasted with pictures of the same couple six months later. 108 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #1B
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 1B
    Published 1958 by EC.

    MISSING BONUS: 8 pg. color reprint from Mad comic #20. Reprints. Painted cover art by Kelly Freas. "I Don't Want To Be A King," art by Kelly Freas; Phony ad for Kings Man liquors. "Gunsmoked," art by Jack Davis; Parody of TV show "Gunsmoke." "A Collection of Daily Strips," art by Bill Elder; parodies of popular comic strips. "The Race Is On For The Super Guided Missile," script by Al Jaffee, art by Al Jaffee, Jack Davis, and Wally Wood; Shows various parts of the space race between the US and USSR, with ultimate consequences of missile use. "Future TV Ad," script and art by Don Martin; Phony ad storyboard for Schveppes Activated Sparkling Seltzer. "Orson Bean's The Two Chinese Fellas Who Go To An American Restaurant Routine," script by Orson Bean, art by Wally Wood; Illustrated comedy routine that reverses cliches about Chinese restaurants and people. "Field & Scream," art by Jack Davis; Excerpts from hunters' magazine, including some phony ads. "Kovacs' Strangely Believe It!", script by Ernie Kovacs, art by Wally Wood; Parody of "Ripley's Believe It Or Not!" "The Truth About Cowboys," script by Henry Morgan, art by Wally Wood; Discussion of historically accurate cowboys. "New Designs In Television Sets," art by Jack Davis. "MAD Establishes An...Old Comic-Strip Characters' Home," art by Wally Wood. "The Steve Allan Story," art by Bob Clarke; Parody of TV's Steve Allen Show. "Mr. Science," art by Mort Drucker; Mr. Science performs a simple experiment with a light bulb and nearly burns down the studio. "Modern Furniture," art by Dave Berg. "Katchandhammer Kids!", script by Harvey Kurtzman, art by Will Elder; A parody of the Katzenjammer Kids comic strip. "The Night People" vs. "Creeping Meatballism", script by Jean Shepherd, art by Wally Wood. "Wrestling," art by Jack Davis; A humorous look at professional wrestling matches, using all the stereotypes in the sport. "Free Fall Ferris," script by Jerry DeFuccio, art by Wallace Wood; Story about a mouse who becomes a U.S. astronaut. "Wedding Album," art by Wally Wood (as Wally Balloo); Typical wedding pictures contrasted with pictures of the same couple six months later. 108 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #19
    My Little Margie (1954) 19
    • 1" spine split from top of comic.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover by Charles Nicholas and Jon D'Agostino. Stories and art by Charles Nicholas and Jon D'Agostino. Charlton presents the misadventures of the popular TV/radio show character and her long-suffering father, Vern. Margie is test-riding a horse, when a fugitive robber horse-jacks her - now THERE'S a comedy plot we haven't seen before. Margie decides it's time to learn to drive, and the streets will never be the same again. Dumbo and Goldwater compete to get the best costume to take Susie to the masquerade ball. Hoarse Thief; Ridin High; An Eye for Beauty; Dish Is the End; One Lonely Knight!; Vic the Villain. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    My Personal Problem (1957-58 Steinway) 3

    Stories and art by Joe Certa and Ken Battefield. Tales of romance and betrayal presented in an advice format, with stories and art by the Iger Shop. One of the few comics under Ajax-Farrell's "America's Best Comics" imprint, later borrowed for Alan Moore's unrelated publishing imprint. A woman soon regrets telling Johnny, the guy she likes, about her friend Elizabeth. An office worker gets a little too involved with her employer. A woman learns about love and heartbreak the hard way. My Friend Elizabeth; The Boss Is Beloved!; I Learned a Love Lesson!; If He Loved Me. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1958
    Naked Force! (1958) 1958



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    Naked Force (1958) was published by Commercial Comics for and distributed by the Wage Earners Committee of Kansas for the Right to Work. The comic was mailed only in Kansas as a promotional giveaway for the 1958 right to work referendum. It is credited with being largely responsible for the enactment of the right-to-work amendment to the Kansas constitution. 16 pages, full color, 5-1/8-in. x 7-in., mini-comic, all newsprint.

  • Issue #1772
    Navy History and Tradition (1958) 1772

    Navy History and Tradition (1958), covers U.S. Naval history from 1772-1778. Full color, 16 pages, 7-in. x 10.25-in., no cover price. Published Stokes Walesby and Theodore Roscoe.

  • Issue #1782
    Navy History and Tradition (1958) 1782

    Navy History and Tradition (1958), covers U.S. Naval history from 1782-1817. Full color, 16 pages, 7-in. x 10.25-in., no cover price. Published Stokes Walesby and Theodore Roscoe.

  • Issue #1958
    New Frontiers (1958 U. S. Steel) 1958
    • 2" spine split from bottom. Oxidation.

    New Frontiers (1958) is a promotional comic book published by Harvey Information Press (United States Steel Corp.). In this issue the diminutive cowboy Little Barb tells the story of the history of barbed wire. 16 pages, full color, 7-in. x 10.25-in., newsprint, with no cover price.

  • Vol. 1 #1
    Night and Day Annual (1958 Halho Corporation) Magazine Vol. 1 #1


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  • Issue #20
    Outer Space (1958 Charlton) 20
    • 1 1/2" spine split from top. Water damage.

    Cover by Dick Giordano. Stories and art by Steve Ditko and Vince Alascia. Science fiction comics with a space-exploration theme from Charlton, perfect for the age of Sputnik. The inhabitants of Jupiter, the tiny Lesser Jovians and giant Greater Jovians, must work together to solve their food shortage, in a story with art by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko. In another Ditko story, cartoony aliens deal with genetic engineering gone wrong. The inventor of a superior hearing aid starts picking up messages that he can't explain. The Greater Jovians; Misfits; Gold Greed; Poor Pennies; Space Saver; Too Fantastic; Far Away Voices. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 15 #3
    People Today (1950 Hillman Publication) Vol. 15 #3

    Volume 15, issue 3 - March 1958. Ingrid Goude Cover and Article. Also includes articles on Frank Sinatra's apparent troubles with helping daughter Nancy Sinatra in show business and Nadine Ducas. 4-in. x 6-in., 66 pages, B&W. MATURE READERS Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #374
    Photography Handbook (1938 Fawcett Publications) 374


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  • Issue #1
    Playtime (1958 New Publishing Co.) Magazine 1
    • Spine split 20%.

    Issue #1. 1958. Men's magazine with articles, fiction, humor, and nude pictorials. Full-color centerfold. 8.25" x 11". 62 pages. Black and white with some occasional color. MATURE. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Prehistoric Animals HC (1958 Simon & Schuster) 1-1ST


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    1st Printing. Hardcover, 6.5" x 8", 56 pages, full color. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #121
    Real Screen Comics (1945) 121
    Published 1958 by DC.
    • Centerfold detached at one staple. Water spotting.
  • Issue #16
    Rock and Rollo (1957) 16

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Mischievous girl Rock and rich kid Rollo make the adults around them miserable, in Dennis the Menace-style misadventures by Frank Johnson. Rollo's mother Mrs. Moneybucks takes Rollo and Rock, to the zoo, and almost immediately regrets it. When Rollo admits a crush on an older woman, Rock gets unexpectedly jealous. Mrs. Moneybucks tells Rock about Rollo's famous ancestry, but Rock is not impressed. Li'l Genius; Banana Bonanza; Count Gatto: That's Nothing; Li'l Tomboy: I Did What Ya Told Me; Shadow; Moth Meditations of the Month; Hold That Train; Li'l Tomboy: Money Only for One; Li'l Genius: Didn't It?; Speaking of Ancestors; Lil Mouse: Me Too; Lil Kit Cat ; Li'l Tomboy: All Taken Care Of. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #80
    Rocky Lane Western (1949) 80
    • Missing bottom staple (not manufacturing). Piece missing from back cover.

    Cover by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Stories and art by John Severin, Charles Nicholas, Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, Sal Trapani, Bill Fraccio, Tony Tallarico, and Medio Iorio. Movie cowboy Allan "Rocky" Lane roams the West with a yen for justice. Rocky finds his hands tied when the Ladies Aid Society decides to teach the Old West some manners. When his life savings are stolen by outlaws, new Western arrival Kyle needs training from gunslinger Zip to get them back. Settler Lance resists land baron Duke and his hired guns, in a story with art by Marvel and EC legend John Severin (credited as S. LePoer). You Can't Gentle Outlaws!; Tenderfeet Get Tough!; Eight Lives Gone; Mob Justice; Cow Town; Fighting Man; Rocky Lane's Black Jack: Returned Favor. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Romantic Secrets (1953 Charlton) 18
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split.

    Cover by Dick Giordano. Stories and art by Vince Colletta and others. Women navigate America's dating landscape in the 1950s and 1960s. Demanding Fran doesn't know what to do when boyfriend Jimmy wants to make his own decisions tonight. Nora stands up to her domineering boss when he tries to prevent her wedding to co-worker Henry. Lifelong friends Al and Mark date Joan and Ginny, until that one day when they all seek shelter from a storm in the old shack. I Lost My Love; All My Fault!; The Boyfriend; The Lucky Girl; For Duty's Sake; Engaged for a Lifetime. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Santa's Tinker Tots (1958) 1
    • Water damage.
  • Issue #9
    Secrets of Young Brides (1957 Charlton) 9

    Cover by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by Paul Reinman and Vince Colletta. Young couples face the romance and angst of married life after the honeymoon. Secretary Joan dances with traveling salesman Fred at the office Christmas party, despite her misgivings. A suburban mom contrasts her daily life at home with her dreams of romance. Beth is engaged to handsome, wealthy chemical-plant owner Thorne, but soon discovers that he's the insanely jealous type. Office Party; My Dream of Love!; Jealous Obsession!; To My Tape Recorder; Never Forget Me; Love Passed Me By! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Secrets of Young Brides (1957 Charlton) 10
    • Interior is complete. Full length spine split (taped).

    Cover by Dick Giordano and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by Charles Nicholas, Vince Alascia, and Vince Colletta. Young couples face the romance and angst of married life after the honeymoon. Wealthy Greg falls for Nell while on vacation, but her simple fishing village is a long way from his big-city world and posh shindigs. Redheaded Bea goes into fashion design, hoping to impress hometown sweetheart Ron, and follows him to New York. Fran learns that while Stella seems innocent and vulnerable, she is actually a schemer who uses beauty to get what she wants. Barefoot Sweetheart; Be Worth His Love!; Rod, Reel, and Romance; Heartbreak Sonata; Stella. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Sharpy Fox (1958 I. W. Reprint) 2

    I.W. reprint of "Kiddie Kapers" #1 Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #0-REP
    Sick, Sick, Sick TPB (1958 McGraw-Hill) 0-REP

    First edition, second or later printing - 1958. A guide to non-confident living by Jules Feiffer. Cartoons reprinted from the Village Voice magazine. 6-in. x 8-in., 112 pages, black and white. Cover price $1.50.

  • Vol. 6 #2
    Sir! Annual (1942 Valiant Publishing Corp.) Magazine Vol. 6 #2

    Fall 1958. Pictorials, fiction and articles. 8 1/4-in. x 11-in., 82 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.