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  • Issue #59
    Marvel Adventures Spider-Man (2005) 59

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    Written by PAUL TOBIN. Art by BENJAMIN DEWEY and TERRY PALLOT. Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG. The Torino crime family continues their hunt for Spider-Man, and now they're not alone, as the mysterious mutants known as the X-Men are in NYC, stalking down Spider-Man on their own. But... why are the X-Men after Spider-Man, and what can he do to stop them from taking away one of the things he holds most dear? 32 pages, full color. ALL AGES. Cover price $2.99.

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  • Issue #15-1ST
    Marvel Adventures Spider-Man TPB (2005-2010 Digest) 15-1ST

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    Volume 15 - 1st printing. "Peter Parker vs. the X-Men!" Collects Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man (2005- ) #58-61. Written by PAUL TOBIN. Art by MATTEO LOLLI, CHRISTIAN NAUCK and BENJAMIN DEWEY. Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG. The all-new, all-ages, all-action fun continues! It's wall-to-wall mayhem in the Mighty Marvel Manner with four original tales of everybody's favorite teenage wall-crawler! Featuring the X-MEN and BULLSEYE! Softcover, 5-in. x 7 3/4-in., 96 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #118P
    Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) 118P

    Polybagged with Marvel Masterpieces sample card. Article on Dinosaurs: A Celebration; article on writing by Peter David; article (part 2) on Marvel Masterpieces cards; interview with Alan Davis on Excalibur; 1-page Fred Hembeck strip; Doctor Strange illo by Darren Auck and Steve Alexandrov; Hulk cover by George Perez Cover price $1.50.

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    $3 Marvel Age #118 Marvel Comics Sealed w/Card VF/NM

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  • Issue #118U
    Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) 118U
    Auction opens June 10
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Scuffing on front of case
    • Direct Edition
    • Label #19-2AD1D20-072
    • CGC Signature Series
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Scuffing on back of case
    • Signed By George Perez on 5/18/19.
    • Label #1612407004
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
      Other items consigned by NJ Comics

    Unbagged; magazine only, no promo card. Article on Dinosaurs: A Celebration; article on writing by Peter David; article (part 2) on Marvel Masterpieces cards; interview with Alan Davis on Excalibur; 1-page Fred Hembeck strip; Doctor Strange illo by Darren Auck and Steve Alexandrov; Hulk cover by George Perez Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #10
    Marvel Fun and Games (1979) 10
  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Masterworks Golden Age Captain America HC (2005-2012 Marvel) 1-1ST

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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Captain America Comics (1941-1954 Golden Age) #1-4.

    Written by JOE SIMON. Art and cover by JACK KIRBY.

    Continuing the celebration of its 65th anniversary, Marvel Comics is proud to re-present the earliest adventures of Captain America, Sentinel of Liberty!

    This monumental hardcover volume re-masters and restores the first four historic issues of Captain America from 1941. Return to the Golden Age of comics as Cap and Bucky come face to face with the Red Skull, the Ringmaster of Death, Nazi minions and more!

    Hardcover, 264 pages, full color.

    Cover price $49.99.

  • Issue #1
    Marvel Milestone Edition Captain America Comics (1995) 1
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    Reprints the first appearance of Captain America from Captain America Comics #1 (1941). 52 pages, full color. Cover price $3.95.

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    $50 Marvel Classic Captain America 1 NM MX 1st App Foil LE 1000 Mexico Variant Key

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  • Issue #7-1ST
    Marvel Premiere Classic Library Edition HC (2006-2013 Marvel) 7-1ST

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    Volume 7 - 1st printing. "X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills!"

    Written by CHRIS CLAREMONT. Art and cover by BRENT ANDERSON.

    The Uncanny X-Men. Magneto, master of magnetism. The bitterest of enemies for years. But now they must join forces against a new adversary who threatens them all and the entire world besides...in the name of God.

    One of Chris Claremont's most powerful and influential stories, the partial basis for X2 is reprinted here for the first time in years.

    Hardcover, 96 pages, full color.

    NOTE: Limited to 1,917 copies.

    Cover price $19.99.

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    1 day left Auction Marvel's X-Men 1982 Graphic Novel(#5) "God Loves, Man Kills" 1st Print FC

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  • Issue #6B
    Marvelman Family's Finest (2010 Marvel) 6B

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    Limited 1 for 20 Variant Cover by BEN OLIVER Written by MICK ANGLO & VARIOUS Penciled by MICK ANGLO & VARIOUS With one word - KIMOTA! - newspaper copy boy Micky Moran becomes the invincible, indestructible Marvelman! In 1954, MARVELMAN #25 began the saga of one of the most storied characters ever to emerge from the British comics market. Now, thrill to the adventures of Marvelman, Young Marvelman and Kid Marvelman as they take on enemy agents, mad scientists and more in this 'best of' series! 40 PGS./Black & White/All Ages Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #12
    Mary Marvel Comics (1945) 12

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    Cover art by Jack Binder. "Georgia Sivana's Green-Ray Gun," script by Otto Binder, art by Jack Binder; As Georgia Sivana leaves the reform school, Mary advises her to go straight and she promises to do so; But, later at a party that Mary gives, Georgia works her wickedness on a young man and provides him with her latest invention: a ray that turns people green! Wheaties ad featuring major leaguer Bobby Doerr. "Freshman Freddy Dives into Action." "On the Farm to Stay" text story by Lawrence Steinfeldt. "Mary Marvel Meets the Beehive People," script by Otto Binder, art by Jack Binder; Creighton takes Mary in his invention, the time machine, 100 years into the future, only to discover a race of midgets who live and work in a giant bee hive colony ruled by an evil Queen. "The Ship without a Port," script by Otto Binder, art by Jack Binder; As Mary and her mother are working on charity projects, they hear of a missing ship called the "Flying Scotsman," but when Mary locates the ship in the mid-Atlantic, she discovers some force repels her and any other object away from it, making it impossible for the ship to dock. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Maze Agency (1988 1st Series) 2

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    When some unaired, unknown episodes of a popular classic TV series, "Lefty," are discovered and the son of the star of the series is murdered, Gabriel Webb and Jennifer Mays investigate in "Murder – The Lost Episodes." Script by Mike W. Barr and art by Adam Hughes & Rick Magyar. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #5
    Megaton Man (1984) 5

    Stories, Art and Cover by Don Simpson. The adventures of the worlds most muscle-bound superhero. As Megaton Mans courtship of See-Thru Girl continues, we hear Stella Starlights side of the story. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.

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    1 day left Auction Megaton Man #5 (Aug 1985, Kitchen Sink Comix) Donald Simpson | Combined Shipping

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  • Issue #138
    Menomonee Falls Guardian (1973) 138

    16 pages in one section. Tabloid-sized 11-14-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Beetle Bailey cover by Mort Walker. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Conchy (by James Childress), Tumbleweeds (by Tom K. Ryan), Broom Hilda (by Russell Myers), Beetle Bailey (by Mort Walker), Sam's Strip (by Jerry Dumas), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Thimble Theatre Starring Popeye (by E.C. Segar), The Born Loser (by Art Sansom), Frank and Ernest (by Bob Thaves), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Krazy Kat (by George Herriman), Boon Dock (by George Breisacher), Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores), Mickey Mouse, and Gordo (by Gus Arriola). Sunday strips: Gasoline Alley, Broom Hilda, and Conchy. Also in this issue: Winthrop by Dick Cavalli and Neil the Horse by Arn Saba. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #4
    Metropol (1991 Epic) 4

    Chronicles the beginning of the apocalypse in Ted McKeever's unique, edgy style. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #4-1ST
    Metropol TPB (2000-2002 Sorhenn Grafiks) By Ted Mckeever 4-1ST

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    Volume 4 - 1st printing. By Ted McKeever. A city stricken by a mysterious plague-like epidemic. People die in thousands. Chaos erupts as monsters and demons roam the streets killing even more. Apocalypse has begun. Yet salvation is here as the angels who watch come to fight the hordes of hell and protect mankind. This collected edition contains the director's cut of Metropol and Metropol AD, plus pages from Ted McKeever's sketchbooks. This volume contains chapters 10-12, plus nine of the original covers art and sketchbooks. Softcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $11.95.

  • Issue #3
    Mickey Rat (1972) 3
    • Water damage.

    The misanthropic rodent returns after eight years, now published by Last Gasp. The Rat visits a psych ward and Chinatown, while Dizzy Ratstein has his own misadventures. Mature readers. Black and white; 32 pages. Cover by Armstrong. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #7
    Micra (1986) 7

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  • Issue #4
    Midnight Graffiti (1988) 4

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    This issue includes the following: fiction by David J. Schow, R. V. Branham, and Joe Lansdale; a look at the Norliss Tapes by William F. Nolan; a talk with Anne Rice, Tanith Lee, and other writers; a special dinosaur section with introduction by Ray Bradbury; and more. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #82
    Mighty Mouse (1947 St. John/Pines) 82

    The world's mightiest mouse defends Mouseville from danger - mostly cats - in the comic-book adventures of the Terrytoons animated superhero. MM finds trouble after a mountain lion shreds his super-suit. Grandpa Windblow tells a story of Mighty Mouse's ancestor in prehistoric times. Dimwit may be dull, but he should really know better than to buy an air conditioner from Heckle and Jeckle. Dimwit; Clothes Make the Mouse; Little Roquefort; Sourpuss Uses His Beans; Heckle and Jeckle: A Really Good Deed; Mighty Long Ago; Dinky: Don't Let This Happen to You! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #302
    Mighty World of Marvel (1972 UK Magazine) 302
  • Issue #30
    Millie the Model (1945 Marvel) 30

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  • Issue #58
    Millie the Model (1945 Marvel) 58

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  • Issue #63
    Millie the Model (1945 Marvel) 63
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    Scripts by Stan Lee. Art and cover by Dan DeCarlo. Chili back-up. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4D
    Mindfield (2010 Aspen) 4D

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    Cover by Micah Gunnell. (W) J.T. Krul (A) Alex Konat, Jon Bolerjack, John Starr The war on terror has just begun! The CIA has created an elite team of telepathic agents dedicated to fighting domestic terrorism. But as Connor and the rest of his crew take to the streets, can they handle the dark thoughts buried inside the minds of 'we the people?' Aspen's newest hit series, MINDFIELD, comes to you courtesy of creator J.T. Krul and new comer Alex Konat, who present to you a world of action and intrigue the likes of which you've never seen! The thrilling saga continues as Connor takes center stage in this battle of mental willpower. It's telepath vs. telepath as Connor is forced to go up against Lucien's creepy minions, Malcolm and Ian. In a physical fight, Connor would win easily, but this battle is taking place inside the human mind where all bets are off! Meanwhile, Isaac's past begins to haunt his present, as the headstrong agent must confront his greatest adversary yet-himself. Plus, don't miss out on the next exciting 4 page 'Project Cobalt' character story, featured in the back of every issue! That's 26 total pages of MINDFIELD action, brought to you each and every month! Mindfield #4 is in stores September 15th, 2010! Cover price $2.99.

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    $4 Mindfield #4D (2010-2011) Aspen Comics

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  • Issue #76
    Miss America Magazine Vol. 7 1952 (#45-93) 76

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  • Issue #5
    Mister Miracle (1971 1st Series) 5
    • Cover detached at one staple.
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    "Murder Machine." Virman Vundabar captures Big Barda, who proves to be the perfect bait for Mister Miracle. Script, pencils, and cover by Jack Kirby. Inks by Mike Royer. Cover price $0.25.

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    $15 24836: DC Comics MISTER MIRACLE #5 Fine Grade
    6 days left Auction Mister Miracle #5 -**1ST APPEARANCE VIRMIN VUNDABAR** -Dec 1971 -DC COMICS
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  • Issue #8
    Mister Miracle (1971 1st Series) 8
    • Water damage.
    • Oxidation.
    • Cover detached at one staple.
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    "The Battle of the Id!" While on Apokolips, Mister Miracle battles The Lumb in an unusual manner (the title provides the hint). Script, pencils, and cover by Jack Kirby. Inks by Mike Royer. Cover price $0.25.

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    $10 Mister Miracle 8 FN- 5.5 Bronze Age 1st Appearance of Gilotina Jack Kirby DC
    $11 DC Mister Miracle Comic (52 Pages) No. 8 May-June 1972
    $20 Mister Miracle #8 1972, DC, Jack Kirby, 52 Pages, Fine/Very Fine
    $30 Mister Miracle # 8 VG- DC Comic Book Jack Kirby Fourth World Dr. Bedlam 8 J225
    $32 Mister Miracle #8 May 1972 DC Comic Bronze Age
    $78 Mister Miracle #8 CGC GRADED 9.2 - Jack Kirby story - Kirby/Moyer cover/art
    $80 MISTER MIRACLE #8 CGC 8.5 OFF-WHITE TO WHITE PAGES DC COMICS 1972
    $170 Mister Miracle #8 - DC - 1972 - CBCS 8.5 - 1st Boy Commandos Story
    12 hours left Auction DC Comics Mister Miracle No. 8 June 1971
    1+ hour left Auction Mister Miracle # 8 June 1972 DC Jack Kirby Mike Royer Boy Commandos

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  • Issue #11
    Mister X (1984 1st Series) 11

    Nightclubs and Daydreams, Part 3. Stories by Dean Motter and Dave McKean. Art by Seth and Dave McKean. Cover by Maurice Vellekoop. The original run of the influential, visually arresting series created by designer Dean Motter. Also includes the backup story Tales from Somnopolis, featuring the first published art of future Sandman artist Dave McKean in the U.S. 32 pages, Full Color. Mature readers. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #14
    Model and Toy Collector 14

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  • Issue #13
    Monsters from the Vault (1999) 13

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    Vol. 6 No. 13. The Best in Classic Horror! In this issue: The Sublime Villainy of Lionel Atwill; Cinematographers of Horror's Golden Age: Part 3; The Hideous Sun Demon Revisited; and DVD and video reviews. Cover price $6.95.

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    6 days left Auction MONSTERS FROM THE VAULT Magazine Volume 6 No 13 2001 - WEREWOLF

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  • Issue #21
    Monsters on the Prowl (1971) 21

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    Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Sinnott. The Martian Who Stole a City!, script by Larry Lieber (script, plot) and Stan Lee (plot), pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; A Martian steals a city piece by piece, until a young boy figures out that it is vulnerable to light. Nothing Can Save Us!, script by Larry Lieber (script, plot) and Stan Lee (plot), pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; Trapped on a small planet a group of space pilots almost kill a space dragon out of fear until they realize that it protects the planet from runaway asteroids. The Drop of Water, script by Hank Chapman, pencils by Gene Colan; The tear from a statue turns out to be the universal solvent. In Little Pieces; A man finds he has the power to kill people by tearing photos of them. 36 pgs. $0.20. Cover price $0.20.

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    $13 Monsters on the Prowl #21 1st Bobby Carter Marvel 1973 VG
    $25 MONSTERS ON THE PROWL #21 VF-

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  • Issue #2A
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 2A
    Published 1959 by EC.

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Market product labels. Reprints. Painted cover art by Kelly Freas. "I Never Carry More Than $50 in Cash," art by Kelly Freas; Parody of American Express Travelers Cheques ads. "MAD's Revised New Up-to-Date Alphabet Book," art by Bob Clarke; A rhyming alphabet using modern culture items, pastimes, and people. "How to Make America's Kids...Science Conscious," art by Wallace Wood; Ideas to incorporate science lessons into various media. "Pizza Pie," script and art by Dave Berg; All the problems associated with pizzas, the new national dish. "Three Strange Tales," script and art by Don Martin; Stories are: In a Tavern, In King Arthur's Kitchen, In Another Tavern. "A Martian Field Guide to U.S. Wild Life - 1957 Edition," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Bob Clarke; Details of pop culture stereotypes presented as a field guide to wildlife from a Martian point of view. "Nobody Has Any Fun at Parties," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wallace Wood; A party that never gets going because the guests spend all night introducing themselves to each other. "In a Field of Daisies," script and art by Don Martin; Two men walking through a field discover an oversized flower, which one of them has somehow connected to a gag spray bulb. "Initials That Describe the Name," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge; A look at the future overuse of acronyms. "Opera Record Albums," art by Bob Clarke; Phony record album covers for opera, drawn in the style of paperback novels. "Coast-to-Coast For $16.75," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wallace Wood; An account of a cross-country trip booked by MAD using unconventional conveyances. "How to Read a Chamber of Commerce Folder," script by Larry Yother, art by Joe Orlando; The hidden meanings between common phrases used on municipal promotional brochures. "Pravda," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wallace Wood; Parody of the Soviet Union's Pravda newspaper. "Party Games," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wallace Wood; Instructions for three impossible, illegal, and dangerous party games. "The Skid-Row Bums" back cover strip, art by Kelly Freas; Phony ad parody of Chesterfield Cigarettes ad. 104 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #2B
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 2B
    Published 1959 by EC.

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    MISSING BONUS: Market product labels. Reprints. Painted cover art by Kelly Freas. "I Never Carry More Than $50 in Cash," art by Kelly Freas; Parody of American Express Travelers Cheques ads. "MAD's Revised New Up-to-Date Alphabet Book," art by Bob Clarke; A rhyming alphabet using modern culture items, pastimes, and people. "How to Make America's Kids...Science Conscious," art by Wallace Wood; Ideas to incorporate science lessons into various media. "Pizza Pie," script and art by Dave Berg; All the problems associated with pizzas, the new national dish. "Three Strange Tales," script and art by Don Martin; Stories are: In a Tavern, In King Arthur's Kitchen, In Another Tavern. "A Martian Field Guide to U.S. Wild Life - 1957 Edition," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Bob Clarke; Details of pop culture stereotypes presented as a field guide to wildlife from a Martian point of view. "Nobody Has Any Fun at Parties," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wallace Wood; A party that never gets going because the guests spend all night introducing themselves to each other. "In a Field of Daisies," script and art by Don Martin; Two men walking through a field discover an oversized flower, which one of them has somehow connected to a gag spray bulb. "Initials That Describe the Name," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge; A look at the future overuse of acronyms. "Opera Record Albums," art by Bob Clarke; Phony record album covers for opera, drawn in the style of paperback novels. "Coast-to-Coast For $16.75," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wallace Wood; An account of a cross-country trip booked by MAD using unconventional conveyances. "How to Read a Chamber of Commerce Folder," script by Larry Yother, art by Joe Orlando; The hidden meanings between common phrases used on municipal promotional brochures. "Pravda," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wallace Wood; Parody of the Soviet Union's Pravda newspaper. "Party Games," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wallace Wood; Instructions for three impossible, illegal, and dangerous party games. "The Skid-Row Bums" back cover strip, art by Kelly Freas; Phony ad parody of Chesterfield Cigarettes ad. 104 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #3A
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 3A
    Published 1960 by EC.

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Text book covers. Painted cover art by Norman Mingo. "Comic Strip Heroes (Taken From Real Life)", script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; Comic strips about currently famous people, in styles similar to current comic strips. "Basketball," art by George Woodbridge; Satirical look at the sport of basketball. "Fish Story," script and art by Don Martin; Hotchkins has some fun with fish before cutting off the heads, in his job at the butcher shop. "The George Washington Advertising Agency Inc.," art by Joe Orlando; How ads might look if George Washington were creating them and using his "cannot tell a lie" philosophy. "Combined Television Shows," script by Paul Laikin, art by Mort Drucker; Explores combinations of 2 TV shows into one, with disastrous results. "Bridge: The Aristocrat of Card Games," script by Al Jaffee, art by Bob Clarke; Defines common bridge terms, gives advice and shows the pitfalls of playing bridge; Includes a phony newspaper bridge column. "Planned Obsolescence," script and art by Dave Berg; Showing the past and current trends in automobile design and predictions of the future. "The Hidden Persuaders Become The Hip Persuaders," script by Gary Belkin, art by Wally Wood; Parodies of ads, using hip language and celebrities. "Jack And Jill As Retold By Various Magazines," script by Paul Laikin, art by Joe Orlando; The nursery rhyme retold as tales of romance, adventure and crime. "How A Television Script is Born," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; Follows a script from the original author through various rewrites, showing how all the meaning and creativity is gradually watered down. "MAD's Cut-Rate Success Symbols," script by Sy Reit, art by Joe Orlando; Fake cheap alternatives to common expensive status symbols. "MAD's Guide For Novice Drivers," script by Tom Koch, art by George Woodbridge; Bad advice for drivers on reading signs, hand signals, how to park, etc. "Junior Additions," script by Tom Koch, art by Wally Wood; Possible kids' editions of popular magazines, including: Junior Confessions, Tiny Homes and Gardens, Sports Infantile, Truant, Tyke, Pedal Trend, The Saturday Evening Tot. "Body-Building And Weight-Lifting," art by Bob Clarke. "Gook," art by Wally Wood; Parody of LOOK Magazine. "Great Moments In Medicine" back cover strip, art by Kelly Freas. 92 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #3B
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 3B
    Published 1960 by EC.

    MISSING BONUS: Text book covers. Painted cover art by Norman Mingo. "Comic Strip Heroes (Taken From Real Life)", script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; Comic strips about currently famous people, in styles similar to current comic strips. "Basketball," art by George Woodbridge; Satirical look at the sport of basketball. "Fish Story," script and art by Don Martin; Hotchkins has some fun with fish before cutting off the heads, in his job at the butcher shop. "The George Washington Advertising Agency Inc.," art by Joe Orlando; How ads might look if George Washington were creating them and using his "cannot tell a lie" philosophy. "Combined Television Shows," script by Paul Laikin, art by Mort Drucker; Explores combinations of 2 TV shows into one, with disastrous results. "Bridge: The Aristocrat of Card Games," script by Al Jaffee, art by Bob Clarke; Defines common bridge terms, gives advice and shows the pitfalls of playing bridge; Includes a phony newspaper bridge column. "Planned Obsolescence," script and art by Dave Berg; Showing the past and current trends in automobile design and predictions of the future. "The Hidden Persuaders Become The Hip Persuaders," script by Gary Belkin, art by Wally Wood; Parodies of ads, using hip language and celebrities. "Jack And Jill As Retold By Various Magazines," script by Paul Laikin, art by Joe Orlando; The nursery rhyme retold as tales of romance, adventure and crime. "How A Television Script is Born," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; Follows a script from the original author through various rewrites, showing how all the meaning and creativity is gradually watered down. "MAD's Cut-Rate Success Symbols," script by Sy Reit, art by Joe Orlando; Fake cheap alternatives to common expensive status symbols. "MAD's Guide For Novice Drivers," script by Tom Koch, art by George Woodbridge; Bad advice for drivers on reading signs, hand signals, how to park, etc. "Junior Additions," script by Tom Koch, art by Wally Wood; Possible kids' editions of popular magazines, including: Junior Confessions, Tiny Homes and Gardens, Sports Infantile, Truant, Tyke, Pedal Trend, The Saturday Evening Tot. "Body-Building And Weight-Lifting," art by Bob Clarke. "Gook," art by Wally Wood; Parody of LOOK Magazine. "Great Moments In Medicine" back cover strip, art by Kelly Freas. 92 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #4A
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 4A
    Published 1961 by EC.

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Sing Along with Mad booklet. Painted cover art by Kelly Freas. "New Movie Monsters From Madison Avenue," script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Wallace Wood; Ideas for horror movies based on current advertising campaigns. "America's Dream Car," script by Sy Reit, art by Bob Clarke; A list of consumer complaints about modern car design and a suggestion of a design that addresses them...the Model T. "The Rifle, Man!", script by Nick Megliola, art by Mort Drucker; After a typical day of killin' folk, Lucas's wife comes to town and kills him because his TV show ratings were higher than hers. "Madison Avenue Turns To History And Literature," script by Larry Siegel, art by Bob Clarke; Parodies of various magazine ads using history or literature as motifs. "Distinctive Picket Lines," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge; Specialized picket signs for various professions. "Movie Land," script by Larry Siegel, art by Joe Orlando; Parody of typical Hollywood star gossip magazines. "A Best Seller Hits The Commercial Trail," script by Sy Reit, art by Wally Wood; A rather prescient look at the future of merchandising for a successful novel, using "Doctor Zhivago" as an example. "Barber Shop," script and art by Dave Berg; Special chairs at the barber shop so men can enjoy a fantasy while having their hair cut. "The Truth About Before And "After" Ads," script by Sy Reit, art by Wallace Wood; The real "after" photos showing unexpected side effects of various products. "I.B.M. Cards," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Joe Orlando; Interpreting the punches on computer billing cards. "The Nearsighted Man And The Telephone," script and art by Don Martin; A man mistakes another man for a pay phone, and another man retrieves the dime from the "phone" man's mouth. "MAD's Up-To-Date Version of The Night Before Christmas," script by Paul Laikin (translation) and Clement Clarke Moore (original), art by Wallace Wood; A hip rendition of the classic poem, with illustration showing Santa and the reindeer wearing shades, goatees and berets. "Changing History For Commercial TV," script by Larry Siegel, art by Joe Orlando. "Blue Confessions," script by Paul Laikin, art by Wallace Wood. "Vic Tinny Gyms," script by Al Jaffe, art by Wally Wood; Discusses the methods and success of the new style of commercial gym. Parody of Vic Tanny Gyms. Back cover strip with art by Kelly Freas. 92 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #6A
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 6A
    Published 1963 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: TV Guise booklet. Cover by Norm Mingo, plus Mad logo by Harvey Kurtzman. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Aron Mayer Larkin, Sy Reit, Gilbert Barnhill, Gary Belkin, Jack Mendelsohn, Walter Farley, Dean Norman, Don Reilly, Arnie Kogen, Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Kelly Freas, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando and Sergio Aragones. More Trash, the precursor to the Mad Specials, reprinted classic stories from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stamps and stickers. Mad's parody of Reader's Digest magazine. A Gilbert and Sullivan-style musical about JFK. Mad's takes on fraternities, Greek mythology, and American dialects. A reprint of the first titled "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, classic Don Martin cartoons, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes 16-page color insert, TV Guise, Mad's parody of TV Guide magazine and 1963-era TV. TV Guise: TV Teletripe; Previews of New Fall Programs; TV's Big Game Hunters; Scheduled Shows with Descriptions; Inside Wanda Furd - Piece Work; Marble Row; Mad's Do-It-Yourself Magazine Covers; A Day With J-F-K; The Pogo-Stick Incident; TV Commercials With Suspense; Spy Vs. Spy; A Mad Look at Picnics; Editorial Additions to Airline Ads; Mad's Handy Guide to Languages of the U.S.A; Editorial Additions to Airline Ads; Celebrities' Wallets - Bobby Darin; A Mad Guide for Baby Sitters; When TV Commercials Take Over Completely; Modern Household Accidents; More Than Meets The Eye!; Little-Known Medical Crusades; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Launching; The Mad Mythology Primer; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes; Inspirational Poems by, for and about the Nation's Building Men; In the Psychiatrist's Office; Karate; The Lighter Side of The Television Set; Future Telephone Triumphs; Mad's Physical Fitness Program; If Stars Had Ordinary Jobs; Vengeance; College Fraternities; Reader's Digress; The Hitchhiker; T.E.A. The 'Pot' Refresher; Fool-Aid. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #6B
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 6B
    Published 1963 by EC.

    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include TV Guise booklet. Cover by Norm Mingo, plus Mad logo by Harvey Kurtzman. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Aron Mayer Larkin, Sy Reit, Gilbert Barnhill, Gary Belkin, Jack Mendelsohn, Walter Farley, Dean Norman, Don Reilly, Arnie Kogen, Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Kelly Freas, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando and Sergio Aragones. More Trash, the precursor to the Mad Specials, reprinted classic stories from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stamps and stickers. Mad's parody of Reader's Digest magazine. A Gilbert and Sullivan-style musical about JFK. Mad's takes on fraternities, Greek mythology, and American dialects. A reprint of the first titled "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, classic Don Martin cartoons, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Mad's Do-It-Yourself Magazine Covers; A Day With J-F-K; The Pogo-Stick Incident; TV Commercials With Suspense; Spy Vs. Spy; A Mad Look at Picnics; Editorial Additions to Airline Ads; Mad's Handy Guide to Languages of the U.S.A; Editorial Additions to Airline Ads; Celebrities' Wallets - Bobby Darin; A Mad Guide for Baby Sitters; When TV Commercials Take Over Completely; Modern Household Accidents; More Than Meets The Eye!; Little-Known Medical Crusades; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Launching; The Mad Mythology Primer; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes; Inspirational Poems by, for and about the Nation's Building Men; In the Psychiatrist's Office; Karate; The Lighter Side of The Television Set; Future Telephone Triumphs; Mad's Physical Fitness Program; If Stars Had Ordinary Jobs; Vengeance; College Fraternities; Reader's Digress; The Hitchhiker; T.E.A. The 'Pot' Refresher; Fool-Aid. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #40
    Morning Glories (2010 Image) 40
    • CBCS Authentic Signature
    • Paper: White
    • Witnessed Signature: Joe Eisma on 10/6/2019 & Nick Spencer on 3/1/2020.
    • Label #21-1EAEE22-258
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    Written by Nick Spencer. Art by Joe Eisma. Cover by Rodin Esquejo. 'Science.' 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #1
    Mostly Wanted (2000) 1

    WRITTEN BY SCOTT LOBDELL; ART AND COVER BY ROBERTO FLORES AND RICHARD FRIEND In stores May 24. A crackerjack soldier and a nun-turned-outlaw turn a galactic government on its ear in this wild 4-issue miniseries. FC, 32 PG. (1 OF 4) Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #55
    Mr. District Attorney (1948 DC) 55
    • Staple rust.

    Cover by Ruben Moreira. Stories by Henry Boltinoff and unknown. Art by Howard Purcell, Ray Burnley, Bernard Baily and Henry Boltinoff. Brand-new adventures of TV and radio's favorite! Mr. District Attorney in: "The Flying Saucer Mystery" with art by Howard Purcell and Ray Burnley; "The Underworld Fort Knox!" with art by Purcell and Burnley; and "The Crank-Letter Criminal" with art by Purcell and Burnley. Also in this issue: 2-page story "The Case of the Cold Alibi" with art by Bernard Baily; Casey the Cop 1-pager by Henry Boltinoff; and The D.A. File 1-page text article. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #67
    Mr. District Attorney (1948 DC) 67

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    Cover by Sheldon Moldoff. Stories by Henry Boltinoff and unknown. Art by Sheldon Moldoff and Henry Boltinoff. Mr. District Attorney in: "The Case of the Frogman Thieves!" with art by Sheldon Moldoff; "Frame-Ups for Sale" with art by Moldoff; and "Operation Dragnet!" with art by Moldoff. Also in this issue: Warden Willis 1-pager by Henry Boltinoff; Casey the Cop half-pager by Boltinoff, reprinted from Big Town (1951) #1; and The D.A. File 1-page text article. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9A
    Mundane Adventures of Dishman (1985 Ashcan Series) 9A

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    1st printing (1,000 copies). Written & illustrated by John MacLeod. B&W, 5.5-in. x 8.5-in. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #63
    Mutt and Jeff (1939-65 All Am./National/Dell/Harvey) 63

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    Cover by Sheldon Mayer (credited as Bud Fisher). Stories and art by Al Smith (credited as Bud Fisher), Jack Schiff, and Win Mortimer. DC reprints the comic strip that defined the comic strip, featuring the original tall-and-short comedy duo. Also featuring the "topper" strip Cicero's Cat. Jeff finds a surefire way to stay warm during the winter. Jeff tries to fix Mutt's TV set. Jeff gets a job selling flypaper. Plus a PSA starring Superman about fighting racism. Mutt & Jeff; Cicero's Cat; Superman Says: People Are People!; The Launching. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    My Little Margie's Fashions (1959) 4

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    Cover by Pat Masulli and Jon D'Agostino. Stories and art by Pat Masulli and Jon D'Agostino. A spin-off of the long-running comic based on the popular TV/radio show character. Like "My Little Margie," this comic included fashion and story pages featuring Margie in reader-designed fashions that identified the designer by name, even on the cover. Margie becomes a TV private eye, and dresses up like the most adorable Dick Tracy clone ever. She pursues a wanted fugitive and models swimwear. But these stories are just good reasons to show Margie in reader-designed fashions on every page. Love That Private Eye; The Best Dressed Detective on TV; On the Trail; My Little Margie's Color Page; The Ring; Margie Gets Her Man; Freddy: Rosy Posy; My Little Margie's Pin-Up. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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

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    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 #1
    My Secret Confession (1955) 1
    • 1 1/4" Cumulative spine split.
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    Cover by Mike Sekowsky. Stories and art by Mike Sekowsky and others. A one-shot romance comic from publisher Sterling. Marge's brother Phil is the sole support for both her and her mother, and Marge fears that will end when Phil starts dating Peggy. Paula marries trucker Drew, but she's ashamed to tell her high-society friends what he does for a living. Redheaded singer Lila is determined to become a star, but she may lose Alan, the man she loves, in the process. I'll Never Let You Go; A Fool's Paradise; There's No Escape from Love; The Man for Me; A Tearful Illusion. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Mystery Tales (1952 Atlas) 1
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Minor side/edge crack(s)
    • Label #4356104005
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    "The Dark Tunnel," art by Gene Colan; An exterminator enters into a dark tunnel on one of his jobs and is taken captive by giant telepathic cockroaches who are waiting for mankind to destroy itself before they emerge and rule Earth. "The Doll of Doom" text story. "The Little Black Box!", script by Hank Chapman, art by Joe Maneely; A man finds a black box which grants him wishes when he tells a lie; When he gets the black box open, the spirit inside incinerates him to take his place. "The End of the World," art by Paul Reinman; A carnival swami predicts the world will end at midnight; His skeptic client scoffs at the prediction, but the man's words haunt his thoughts for the rest of the evening; When the clock begins to strike twelve, he is distracted by it, and doesn't see the vehicle that strikes and kills him. "The Horror on Channel 15," art by Pete Tumlinson; A man in a small Iowa town creates a monster for a TV show that comes to life and kills everyone in the town. "The Stroke of 12," art by Paul Reinman; An embalming assistant murders an undertaker for his money, but when he goes to the cemetery at midnight where he hid the money, the undertaker drags him into the grave with him. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #44
    Mystic (1951 Atlas) 44

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    Man from the Saucer!; A woman from Venus kidnaps humans to help her re-populate a dying world. Sky Squadrons text story. Those in Hiding!; A man discovers secret sorcerers who supply magic that is taken for technological advancement. The Footprints, art by John Forte; A boy looks for elves under a rock but his mother convinces him to stop believing in them and so loses out on a great fortune when the elves transmute the stones that the boy has left into gold nuggets. Defeat!; An armchair general gets his chance to fight for the French in the battle of Waterloo but still muffs it. Danger in the Night; When Saturn's version of Orson Welles broadcasts his "War of the Worlds" a human picks up the transmission and figures Earth is under attack by the forces of Saturn. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Nation of Snitches (1990) 1

    Mature Readers. Cover price $4.95.