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Comic books 1954 w/ month not specified

  • Vol. 7 #33
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #33

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Aug. 14, 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 #34
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #34

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Aug. 21, 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 #35
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #35

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Aug. 28, 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 #36
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #36

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Sept. 4, 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 #37
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #37

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Sept. 11, 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 #38
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #38

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Sept. 18, 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 #40
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #40

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Oct. 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 #41
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #41

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Oct. 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 #42
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #42

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Oct. 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 #44
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #44

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Oct. 30, 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 #45
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #45

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Nov. 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 #46
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #46

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Nov. 13, 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 #47
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #47

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Nov. 20, 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 #48
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #48

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Nov. 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 #49
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #49

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Dec. 4, 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 #50
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #50

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Dec. 11, 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 #51
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #51

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Dec. 18, 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 #52
    Sunday Pix (1949-1967 David C. Cook) Vol. 7 #52

    Sunday Pix Vol. 7 (1955). Dec. 25, 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.

  • Issue #6
    Teen-Age Temptations (1952) 6

    Cover by Matt Baker. Stories and art by Matt Baker, Arthur Peddy, and Bill Ely. Love and scandal from St. John, with plentiful art by good-girl art legend Matt Baker. Joyce flees to New York after getting caught up in her racketeer boyfriend's schemes, in a story with art by Baker. Stella elopes with Joe, but then she must bear the rumors of the small-town gossips. Aspiring actress June dates New York producer Mark, but does she love him, or is she just looking for a career boost? Cover by Baker. My Name Was Caroline Gray; They Branded Me Immoral; Stormy Road to Love; The Real Dorothy Dix!; The Golden Goddess. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Tell It to the Marines (1952 Toby Press) 13
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Tex Ritter Western (1950) 23
    • Bottom staple missing.

    Cover by Stan Campbell. Stories and art by Stan Campbell and others. Movie cowboy Tex Ritter tames the West with his six-guns, his horse White Flash and his dog, Fury. Tex sets out to help his prospector pal Snap after an outlaw discovers his gold claim and tries to murder him for it. When Young Falcon tracks down the renegades who are impersonating his tribe, he uses a tribal mask to impersonate their shaman. Cheapskate Frank tries to trick Dusty the butcher into giving him a cut of beef on credit. Horseman Horace: Neigh Neigh; Deadly Bonanza; Young Falcon: The Victorious Masquerade; Cactus Brain: Run Away; Loco Lew: Stationary Time; Red Roan: Grizzly Killer; Dusty: Meet the Meat Hound; The Inheritance; Cactus Brain: Hunter; Li'l Buck: Tricked; Li'l Buck: Button Button; Chief Gray Matter: TNT; Molasses Mouth Has Flattered Brains. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 16
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Slab: See item notes
    • Gapping in plastic to top edge of slab.
    • Label #4289247002
    • Interior is complete. Extensive accumulation of defects. Mold.
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    Edited by Burton N. Levey. Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories by Bill Woolfolk and unknown. Art by Shelly Moldoff and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Cruel Mark Coyne is led to his grandfather's ship, the Sea Witch. There he re-enacts the latter's last voyage with ghosts from the past in "The Last Voyage of the Sea Witch!" with art by Shelly Moldoff. Plus: Newspaperman Tom Farrell exposes the government of a Balkan country as run by aliens wanting to take over control. Nobody believes him, though, in "The Evil Ministers?" with story by Bill Woolfolk. And: Homer Rogers, author of a biography on Abraham Lincoln, is invited to a strange masquerade: Rogers is costumed as the assassinated president...and John Wilkes Booth is loose in the theatre in "Some Things Weren't Meant to be Written"! Also: 2-page text story "The 'Gnombi' Graveyard"; 1-page stories "The Haunt of Allanbank Castle" and "Pet Hate"; and a "Supernatural Quiz"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $1,300 This Magazine Is Haunted #16 CBCS 1.5 1954 Pre-Code Horror Comic

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  • Issue #19
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 19

    Edited by Al Fago. Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories by unknown. Art by Bill Molno, Ray Osrin, Sy Moskowitz, Shelly Moldoff and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Wife commands her lover to murder the husband. But things go wrong, because "beings from the spectral world" interfere with events in "Where Do They Lurk?" with art by Bill Molno (as Joe Shuster) and Ray Osrin. Plus: Farmer family Yancy kills the cruel land owner Mr. Kreeg. But his remains (used as a scarecrow) come alive and take bloody revenge in "Final Payment" with art by Sy Moskowitz. Also: Al Duquette is a small time crook afraid of water. When he goes to hell, the devil assigns him to the torture of eternal drowning in "Doom of the Cheat!" with art by Moskowitz. And: Beautiful Carlotta marries undertaker Hiram for his money. Things get dangerous when she finds out that her husband made a pact with the devil in person in "The Coffin Maker!" with art by Shelly Moldoff, reprinted from issue #1. Plus: 2-page text story "Picture of Death," and 1-page stories "Friendship Beyond Death" and "The Ghost of Port Palos"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Digest sized collection of humorous prose and cartoons. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #184
    Tip Top Comics (1936) 184
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  • Issue #186
    Tip Top Comics (1936) 186
    • INCOMPLETE. Page missing, interrupts art and story.
    • Cover oxidation.
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  • Issue #19
    True Life Secrets (1951 Capitol Publications Inc.) 19
    • Chew.
    • 1" spine split from bottom of comic. Cover oxidation. Small lateral spine tears.

    Cover by Art Cappello and Al Fago. Stories and art by Art Cappello and others. Early romance comics that include noirish tales of melodrama, scandal and deceit. Four high-school friends share their dreams for life and love, and agree to meet ten years later to compare lives. The next four stories in this issue follow each of the four women. Vickie gets a job as a welder, then must choose between fellow factory worker Vic or wealthy socialite Morgan. May has a troubled relationship with her husband, but she decides to wait until the reunion before making any drastic decisions. Their Secret Decision; Price Tag on Love!; Office Romance; I Cheated My Heart; My Greatest Sin! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    True Life Secrets (1951 Capitol Publications Inc.) 22
    • Miscut/miswrap. Interior top edge uncut (affects readability).
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    Cover by Dick Giordano and Ray Osrin. Stories and art by Leon Winik, Warren Broderick, S. Finocchiaro and Ray Osrin. Early romance comics that include noirish tales of melodrama, scandal and deceit. Widow Gina tries to lose her sorrow in wild living, but then she meets old high school chum Charlie and has second thoughts. Joyce likes partying with Speedy, who looks like Jimmy Olsen's sleazy older brother, while her father tries to cover for her with straight-arrow Mat. Stella wants to forget her ex, boxer Rocky, but it's hard to do when he's fighting for the championship on TV. Close Call!; My Selfish Heart; Night of Reckoning!; I Must Have Been Crazy; Love Wins a Decision!; Everybody's Sweetheart. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $599 True Life Secrets #22 CGC FN 6.0 Off White to White Charlton Comics Group

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    • Front cover detached 20%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Moderate.

    Yearly publication full of car photos and stories. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #1954
    Turning Wheels The Studebaker Story (1954) 1954
    • Staple rust.

    Turning Wheels, The Studebaker Story (1954) is a beautifully illustrated promotional comic distributed by Studebaker automobile dealerships. This giveaway premium tells the history of the Studebaker Company. In 1852, Henry and Clement Studebaker opened a horseshoeing company. Next came wagons, carriages, buggies, sleighs, and bobsleds. In 1904 automobile production began. The rest of the story? Well, it's right here in this interesting little promotional comic! 16 pages, full color, standard comic book dimensions, all newsprint, no cover price.

  • Issue #7
    Undercover Girl, Starr Flagg (1952) 7

    A-1 Comics #118. Stories by Gardner Fox. Art by Ogden Whitney and Paul Parker. Cover by Bob Powell. Sometimes listed as A1 Comics (1944 Life's Romances) #118. Female secret agent Starr Flagg debuted in Manhunt! (1947) before graduating to her own title. Starr must rescue an atomic scientist; Fallon of the FBI uncovers a secret school for communist agents; Starr must stop enemy agents from selling the Alaskan Defense Plans to another country. The Man Who Was Yesterday; Fallon of the FBI: The School for Spies; The Puzzle of the Picture; Roger Wright: The Key of Death. Final issue of the series. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    2 days left Auction Undercover Girl, Starr Flagg #7 GD 2.0 - 2.5 1954 ME Magazine enterprise GGA Cvr

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    • Front cover detached 5%.
  • Issue #24
    War Comics (1950 Atlas) 24
    Published 1954 by Atlas.
  • Issue #26
    War Comics (1950 Atlas) 26
    Published 1954 by Atlas.
    • Cover detached at one staple. Cover oxidation. Water damage. Staple rust, rust migration.
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  • Issue #27
    Web of Mystery (1951) 27

    Cover by Jim McLaughlin. Stories by Lou Cameron, Sy Grudko, and Richard Case. Suspense-filled horror tales that weave a Web of Mystery for the reader! 36 pages, full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Wedding Bells (1954) 2
    Published 1954 by Quality.
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  • Issue #4
    Wedding Bells (1954) 4
    Published 1954 by Quality.
  • Issue #4
    Wendy Parker Comics (1953) 4
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #1160525003
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  • Issue #12
    White Indian (1953 Magazine Enterprises) 12
    • 1/2" spine split from top.
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    • Cover coming loose at one staple. Cover oxidation.
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    (A-1 Comics #101) Art by Frank Frazetta. Sometimes listed as A1 Comics (1944 Life's Romances) #101. Dan Brand, a white man adopted by the Catawba tribe, battles alongside American Revolutionary forces as White Indian. Dan tries to prevent strife between lumberjacks and Natives; Dan seeks an antidote after Tipi is poisoned by an assassin; Dan and Tipi bring supplies through British lines to Valley Forge. Cover may be at least partially by Frank Frazetta. Sleep of Death; Trees of Doom!; Tory Treachery; The Blood of Valley Forge! 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    White Indian (1953 Magazine Enterprises) 13
    • 2" Cumulative spine split. Cover coming loose at one staple.
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    Art by Frank Frazetta. Cover by Frank Bolle. Sometimes listed as A1 Comics (1944 Life's Romances) #104. Dan Brand, a white man adopted by the Catawba tribe, battles alongside American Revolutionary forces as White Indian. Dan and Tipi rescue an American rebel from a British prison; Dan and Tipi recover a gold shipment intended for General Washington's troops; Dan and Tipi battle an American deserter. The Battle of the Dungeons!; The Trail of the Traitor!; The Underworld of the Wilderness!; River Gauntlet! 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Wild (1954 Atlas) 1
    Published 1954 by Atlas.
    • Paper: White
    • Highest graded.
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    • Restored (see item notes)
    • RESTORATION. Color touch.
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    Parodies of Charlie Chan, Rip Van Winkle, and Dr. Jekyl/Mr. Hyde: "Charlie Chin Meets Sleek Wily" (art by Joe Maneely), "Rip Wan Stinkle" (art by Ed Win), "Dr. Jackal and Mr. Hide" (art by Bill Everett), "The Frozen North," "Captain O.U. Kidd" (art by Al Hartley), and a two-page article on Don Quixote, "Don Chaotic." Maneely cover. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #1252
    Woody Woodpecker Coloring Book (1954 Whitman Publishing) 1252

    Woody Woodpecker Paint Book (1952) Coloring book featuring all of your favorite characters from Walter Lantz's Woody Woodpecker. 128 pages, square-bound card stock cover, 8.25-in. x 11-in.

  • Issue #1954B
    Wyoming The Cowboy State (1954) 1954B
    • Cover plus one wrap detached at one staple. Staple rust.

    Wyoming The Cowboy State (1954) was a promotional comic book published by the Commerce and Industry Commission-Cheyenne, Wyoming. Wyoming Joe and his magical horse, Desert Dust, takes a family of four on a tour of his home state of Wyoming. 16 pages, full color, 7-in. x 10-in.

  • Issue #63
    Young Love (1949-1957) 63
    Published 1954 by Prize.

    Cover by Bill Draut. Art by Pete Morisi, Bill Draut, Art Gates, Myron Fass, Ross Andru and Mike Esposito. Part of Prize's influential romance comics line, produced by the studio of Captain America creators Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Issue #63 on cover; Vol. 6, issue #9 in indicia. Sue is torn between her bedridden husband and the man she really loves. College gal Louise goes for shallow football hero Kurt instead of stable Bob. Habitual liar Jane risks losing the man she loves, in a story featuring an image of the main characters actually surrounded by hundreds of floating hearts. At this point in the series, the stories become pretty offbeat for romance comics. Another Love; Beauty Tips; The Kid Next Door; College Romeo; Lovely Liar; Live a Little; Romantic Free-for-All! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Young Love (UK 1953-1955 Arnold) 13
    • 1" Cumulative spine split. Cover detaching from spine.

    Issue 13. Circa 1954. UK reprints of US romance comics. Includes: "Big Disappointment!", "A Week in Frisco!", "Lovely Little Copycat!", and "Too Late for Love!" (Jack Kirby). Jack Kirby cover. 7" x 9.75". 68 pages. Black and white.

  • Issue #18
    Young Love (UK 1953-1955 Arnold) 18
    • Cover nearly detached from spine.
  • Issue #24
    Young Love (UK 1953-1955 Arnold) 24
  • Issue #13
    Young Romance (UK 1953-1955 Thorpe & Porter) 13
    • 1" Cumulative spine split.

    Issue 13. Circa 1954. UK reprints of US romance comics. Includes: "Romeo and Judy Ann!..", "Much Ado About Love", "Poison Ivy" and "Swept Off My Feet!" (All illustrated by Jack Kirby). "Be His Kind of Girl! No. 4" (Ogden Whitney). Jack Kirby cover. 7.25" x 9.75". 68 pages. Black and white.

  • Issue #14
    Young Romance (UK 1953-1955 Thorpe & Porter) 14
    • 1" Lateral spine tear. Tape on interior of cover.

    Issue 14. Circa 1954. UK reprints of US romance comics. Includes: "Lady's Choice!", "Lizzie's Back In Town!", and "Resort Romeo" (All illustrated by Jack Kirby). Jack Kirby cover. 7.25" x 9.75". 68 pages. Black and white.

  • Issue #489-1ST
    Zippy Goes to School HC (1954 Rand McNally & Company) 489-1ST



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    • Water damage: Slight.

    1st Printing. Story by Lee Ecuyer. Photo art by Albert G. Westelin. Hardcover, 28 Pages, Full Color, 6.5" x 8.25".