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Comic books 1975 w/ month not specified

  • Issue #42N-1ST
    20,000 Leagues Under The Sea Book and Record Set (1975 Peter Pan/Power Records) 42N-1ST

    1st Edition with art cover. COMIC ONLY, NO RECORD - RECORD IS MISSING!, otherwise complete as graded. 20-page full color comic with 45 RPM record. 7-1/8 x 10 inches with cardstock cover and white non-gloss interior paper stock. NOTE: Any copy listed here, regardless of grade assigned, comes WITHOUT the 45 RPM record. Cover price $1.49.

  • Issue #39CCP
    Adam and Eve (1975 Spire) 39CCP

    39 cent cover price edition. Story, art and cover by Al Hartley. Adam and Eve are represented by a modern-day (for the 1970s) couple with their own farm, who are led astray by a cigar-smoking snake-oil salesman in a fringe jacket, and exiled to the big bad city, where crime and littering are rampant. Luckily, Christians are there too. 32 pages. Cover price $0.39.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Adventures of Tintin The Calculus Affair GN (1976) 1-REP

    Little Brown & Company Edition - 2nd and later printings. Story and art by Herge. Join traveling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, along with well-known friends such as Captain Haddock, as they embark on an extraordinary adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and thrilling mysteries. These full-color graphic novels broke new ground when they were first released and became the inspiration for countless modern-day comic artists. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, full color. Cover price $5.25.

  • Issue #1975
    Andy Goes to the Parks (1975) 1975
    • Pedigree: John G. Fantucchio
    • From the John G. Fantucchio collection, but comic does not include a certificate of authenticity.

    Andy Goes to the Parks (1975) is a promotional comic distributed by the National Parks Service (U.S. Department of the Interior) that stars Andy Capp with art by Reg Smythe. Andy and his long suffering wife go camping. Although warned by a park warden, Andy continually does stupid things like feeding a bear (he gets chased up a tree), swimming in fast currents and excessively cold water, placing his camp fire too close to the tent so that the tent burns to the ground. He even drinks while boating, and doesn't bother to wear a life jacket. The list bad moves on Andy's part goes on. Andy is, in short, a walking disaster, an example of everything we shouldn't do while camping. Andy survives, but those who do as Andy did sometimes aren't so luck. That is the message of this comic. Full color, 16 pages, 6.75-in. x 10.25-in., all newsprint, no cover price.

  • Issue #2
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    Cover art by R. Crumb. Sawney Beane bio. Let's Talk Sense About This Here Modern America, script and art by Robert Crumb; Crumb rants about America. Gilbert Shelton's Advanced Motoring Tips. Where Are They Now?, script and art by Kim Deitch; A reporter learns about a practical joker. A Couch in the Sun, script and art by Bill Griffith; biography of Henri Rousseau. Who Killed Lenny Bruce? article, art by Crumb. Goethe's Faust, script and art by Justin Green. Published by the Print Mint in large 8" x 10 -1/2" format, white pages, 52 pages, color cover with black-and-white interior. 44 pgs. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #3
    Arcade the Comics Revue (1975) 3

    Cover art by Robert Crumb and Bill Griffith. That's Life, script and art by Robert Crumb; The recording career of Tommy Grady and the search for old blues recordings. A Fool's Paradise Revisited, script and art by Bill Griffith; Zippy invades a tourist attraction. Bop Bop Against That Curtain, script by Charles Bukowski, art by Robert Crumb. A Flaw in the starring Arnold Peck, script and art by Willy Murphy. Biography of H.P. Lovecraft by George Kuchar. Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime & Punishment, script and art by Justin Green. Gilbert Shelton's Advanced Motoring Tips. Published by the Print Mint in large 8" x 10 -1/2" format, white pages, 52 pages, color cover with black-and-white interior. 52 pgs. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #4
    Arcade the Comics Revue (1975) 4

    Last $1.25 cover price issue. Cover art by Robert Crumb. Frosty the Snowman and His Friends, script and art by Robert Crumb; Frosty and friends plot to throw bombs disguised as snowballs at the "Rockerfella" mansion. Fun City In Ba'Dan, script by William Burroughs, art by S. Clay Wilson. As the Mind Reels, script and art by Art Spiegelman; a surreal soap opera. Dollboy, script and art by Bill Griffith; A ventriloquist's dummy is kidnapped. Stalin bio by Spain Rodriguez. The Adventures of Don Carlos Balmori, script and art by Kim Deitch; the story of a Mexican hoaxer. Published by the Print Mint in large 8" x 10 -1/2" format, white pages, 52 pages, color cover with black-and-white interior. 52 pgs. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #5
    Arcade the Comics Revue (1975) 5

    First $1.50 cover price issue. Cover art by Jay Lynch. Crybaby's Blues, script and art by Robert Crumb; the harshness of life. Comedia Dell' Zippy starring Zippy The Pinhead, script and art by Bill Griffith; Outlawed clowns put on a show. The Great Ajeeb, Chess Playing Automaton, script and art by Kim Deitch; fake chess playing machine. The Corpse Gobblin' Ogre of Columbite Mountain, script and art by S. Clay Wilson. A Modern Mystery starring Arnold Peck, script and art by Willy Murphy. Some Boxes for the Salvation Army, script and art by Art Spiegelman. The Calvin Coolidge Story, script by Jim Hoberman, art by Kim Deitch. Götterdämmerung, script and art by Spain Rodriguez. Published by the Print Mint in large 8" x 10 -1/2" format, white pages, 52 pages, color cover with black-and-white interior. 52 pgs. $1.50. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #6
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    Cover art by Robert Crumb. Ain't It Nice starring Those Cute Little Bearzy Wearzies, script and art by Robert Crumb. The Malpractice Suite, script and art by Art Spiegelman. Social Problems of the Toadettes, script and art by Bill Griffith. Monster Bride, script and art by S. Clay Wilson; a Frankenstein bride is created. Dad For A Day, script and art by Justin Green; a day out for the teenage orphans. Getting A Document Stamped At Somerset House, script and art by H.M. Bateman. They Came From Space, script and art by M.K. Brown. Published by the Print Mint in large 8" x 10 -1/2" format, white pages, 52 pages, color cover with black-and-white interior. 52 pgs. $1.50. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #26
    Archie Annual (1950) 26

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Tired of It All," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; While rolling his flat tire to the garage, Archie loses control of it, with comic results. "Food for Thought," script and art by Joe Edwards; Studying only seems to make Charley hungry. "The Callers," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; Mary makes Fred help her clean up the house on the off-chance that The Graingers may stop by. "Birthday Boy," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; Reggie's surprise gift for Archie's impending birthday backfires on the Andrews lad. "Roman Holiday," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; Set in ancient Rome, Emperor Archibus ignores the good advice of Jugibus and seeks out Reggio instead. "Quiet on the Set," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; Archie and Jughead imagine themselves in a slapstick silent comedy set in the halls of Riverdale. Archie Club News. "Chivalry Is Dead," pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; Jughead criticizes Archie for carrying Veronica over a puddle of water. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #27
    Archie Annual Digest (1975) 27

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. Brute Farce, pencils by Harry Lucey; Archie the tiger, carries off Veronica on his shoulder. Footsore and Weary, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Marty Epp; Archie decides to make a plaster mold of his foot for a speech. But Reggie substitutes cement for the plaster, unbeknownst to Archie. The Shrimp From Outer Space, script and art by Bob Bolling; Little Archie and the Good Ol' Gang build a rocket out of a barrel and a giant slingshot, but can't find anyone who'll volunteer to go to the moon in it. Cave Happy!, pencils by Bob White; The gang goes spelunking. Jaded Jest, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Mario Acquaviva; Betty asks Archie if he'll love her when she's "old, worn and jaded," and is offended when he jokingly implies that she already is. 164 pgs. $0.60.

  • Issue #SPIRE39
    Archie's Parables (1975) SPIRE39

    $0.39 Edition published by Spire. Alternate versions of Archie and the gang find trouble in medieval times, outer space, the Old West and a spooky castle, but the message of Jesus is always there to provide spiritual uplift. Worth reading just to see Mr. Weatherbee as a monocle-wearing Kaiser who bombs homes with Sunday-morning distractions like golf and TV. Story, art and cover by Al Hartley. 32 pages. Cover price $0.39.

  • Issue #SPIRE49
    Archie's Parables (1975) SPIRE49

    $0.49 Spire Edition. Alternate versions of Archie and the gang find trouble in medieval times, outer space, the Old West and a spooky castle, but the message of Jesus is always there to provide spiritual uplift. Worth reading just to see Mr. Weatherbee as a monocle-wearing Kaiser who bombs homes with Sunday-morning distractions like golf and TV. Story, art and cover by Al Hartley. 32 pages. Cover price $0.49.

  • Issue #SPIRE69
    Archie's Parables (1975) SPIRE69

    $0.69 Spire Edition. Alternate versions of Archie and the gang find trouble in medieval times, outer space, the Old West and a spooky castle, but the message of Jesus is always there to provide spiritual uplift. Worth reading just to see Mr. Weatherbee as a monocle-wearing Kaiser who bombs homes with Sunday-morning distractions like golf and TV. Story, art and cover by Al Hartley. 32 pages. Cover price $0.69.

  • Issue #1A
    Archie's Something Else (1975) 1A

    39c cover priced variant. A TV news crew does a profile of Riverdale High, but they are surprised to find none of the problems of other large urban high schools. After some investigation, they learn the real reason why even Riverdales hippie students are so squeaky-clean. Story, art and cover by Al Hartley. 32 pages. Cover price $0.39.

  • Issue #1B
    Archie's Something Else (1975) 1B

    49c cover priced variant. A TV news crew does a profile of Riverdale High, but they are surprised to find none of the problems of other large urban high schools. After some investigation, they learn the real reason why even Riverdales hippie students are so squeaky-clean. Story, art and cover by Al Hartley. 32 pages. Cover price $0.49.

  • Issue #7
    Aristokittens (1971 Whitman) 7

    Cover by Sparky Moore. "Nightmare Trail," art by Sparky Moore; Marie has a nightmare about Napoleon and Lafayette the country dogs. "A Blitz by Fitz," art by Sparky Moore; O' Malley's little nephew, Fitz, visits with the Aristokittens and creates havoc in the house. "The Royal Ambush," art by Sparky Moore; Scar Cat and his gang captivize O'Malley, who is then saved by the Aristokittens. "High-Type Heroes," art by Sparky Moore; Berlioz and Toulouse climb on the 10th Street Bridge and are then rescued by the Alley Cats. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #9
    Aristokittens (1971 Whitman) 9

    Cover by Sparky Moore. "O'Malley's Shadow," art by Sparky Moore; Berlioz and Toulouse save O'Malley's life. "Brawling School," art by Sparky Moore; Fitz the Tabby cat involves Berlioz and Toulouse in brawls with other cats but ends up cornered by a dog. "Roquefort's Revenge," art by Sparky Moore; Roquefort the mouse teaches the Aristokittens a lesson using a stuffed cat he has found in the attic. "Wheel of Fortune," art by Sparky Moore; The Aristokittens go into the country and create havoc on a farm. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Art of Walt Disney HC (1975 ABRAMS) 1-1ST

    1st printing. "From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms!" By Christopher Finch. Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 160 pages, PC/PB&W.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Asterix and the Golden Sickle SC (1975 Dargaud) 1-REP

    2nd or later printing. By Goscinny and Uderzo. Softcover, 8 1/2-in x 11 1/2-in, Color.

  • Issue #1975B
    Astro Comics (1968 Harvey Comics/American Airlines) 1975B

    Featured characters are Wendy the Good Little Witch and Casper. First story (starting on page 3) is Wendy the Good Little Witch in "The Thief of Bagdad." Reprints material from Wendy the Good Little Witch (1960) 90. Copyright 1975. Harvey comic reprint distributed by American Airlines.

  • Issue #3
    Auction Block (1969) 3
    Published 1975 (est.) by Fanzine.

    Dick Rey "Scrooge McDuck" cover. Fanzine and auction catalog published by Tom Altshuler; b&w, 30 pages; 8 1/2-in. x 11-in.; print run: 1500.

  • Issue #31
    Bananas (1975) 31
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..
  • Issue #33
    Bananas (1975) 33
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..
  • Issue #34
    Bananas (1975) 34
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..

    Teen Celeb Magazine for sale through "Scholastic" at school. Featured articles on popular celebrities, pin-ups, centerfold posters, comic strips, jokes, and more. John Belushi, Elvis Presley, and Mork & Mindy photo cover. Mork and Mindy comic strip parody, articles on Captain Marvel vs. Superman & Rock and Roll tragedies, Fleetwood Mac Poster insert. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 40 pages, PC/PB&W.

  • Issue #36
    Bananas (1975) 36
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..
  • Issue #38
    Bananas (1975) 38
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..
  • Issue #43
    Bananas (1975) 43
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..

    Teen Celeb Magazine for sale through "Scholastic" at school. Featured articles on popular celebrities, pin-ups, centerfold posters, comic strips, jokes, and more. Dallas' Dangerous Duo Larry Hagman and Charlene Tilton! Truly Unimportant Automotive Milestones! True Unsolved Mysteries and more. 44 pages, Full color.

  • Issue #44
    Bananas (1975) 44
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..
  • Issue #48
    Bananas (1975) 48
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..
  • Issue #52
    Bananas (1975) 52
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..
  • Issue #57
    Bananas (1975) 57
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..
  • Issue #63
    Bananas (1975) 63
    Published 1975 (est.) by Scholastic Magazines Inc..

    Teen Celeb Magazine for sale through "Scholastic" at school. Featured articles on popular celebrities, pin-ups, centerfold posters, comic strips, jokes, and more. Star Wars issue. 40 Pages, B&W.

  • Issue #1
    Barefootz Funnies (1975) 1
    • Has $1.00 price sticker over printed $.75 price, indicia confirms first printing.

    Cover art by Howard Cruse. The Eclipse; Barefootz and Dolly encounter a cosmic phenomenon. Numerous one-page stories with Barefootz, Dolly, Headrack, and other characters. All art and scripts by Howard Cruse. Adults only. 36 pgs. $0.75. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #3
    Barefootz Funnies (1975) 3

    Cover art by Howard Cruse. Variations; Barefootz experiences various situations. Science Marches On!; Storfer invents a robot cockroach and Dolly brings her robot over and it steps on Storfer's robot. A Little Night Misery; Headrack dreams of an idea for a new painting. Adults only. 36 pgs. $0.75. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #NN
    Benji and Friends in Freedom Is (1975 Lutheran Television) NN
    • Paper: Off white
    • Slab: Scuffing on front and back of case
    • Label #1210243014
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
  • #2, 1st Printing
    Best of Wonder Wart-Hog (1973) #2, 1st Printing
    Published 1975 by Rip Off Press.
    • Water damage.

    1st Printing. Has a 75 cent cover price (The issue is actually labelled volume II rather than issue 2 on the cover and in the indicia. This was published in 1975, while Print Mint had published issue 3 in 1973. The bottom of each page also features cartoons drawn by Shelton in the early 1960s). Cover by Gilbert Shelton. Untitled story, script by Bill Killeen, art by Gilbert Shelton; Wonder Wart-Hog deals with some bank robbers. "Wonder Wart-Hog Meets Super-Fool," script and art by Gilbert Shelton; Wonder Wart-Hog deals with Super-Fool. "Wonder Wart-Hog Goes A Freedom-Riding," script and art by Gilbert Shelton; Philbert Desenex is sent to the Deep South. "Wonder Wart-Hog Encounters Super Granny," script and art by Gilbert Shelton; Philbert gets a vacation. "Wonder Wart-Hog And The Return Of The Masked Meanie," script by Gilbert Shelton; After three years, the Masked Meanie escapes and decides to blow-up the Earth. "Wonder Wart-Hog And The Merciless, Menacing Masked Meanie," script and art by Gilbert Shelton; The Masked Meanie and Wonder Wart-Hog have a race. "The Adventures Of Philbert Desenex," script and art by Gilbert Shelton. "Wonder Wart-Hog Meets The Merangsters," script and art by Gilbert Shelton. 36 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #4
    Bizarre Comix (1975 Belier Press) 4
    • Staple rust. Rust migration.

    1st Printing. Bondage Serials. The first volume is dedicated to the works of Eric Stanton, the most prolific, best known, and greatest living artist of the genre. Contains two complete serials, "Diana's Ordeal" and the "Perils of Diana". 8.5" x 11"; black and white, 64 pages on heavy stock white paper. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.00.

  • Issue #8
    Bizarre Comix (1975 Belier Press) 8
    • Centerfold detached. Staple rust/migration.

    1st Printing. Bondage Serials. The first volume is dedicated to the works of Eric Stanton, the most prolific, best known, and greatest living artist of the genre. Contains two complete serials, "Diana's Ordeal" and the "Perils of Diana". 8.5" x 11"; black and white, 64 pages on heavy stock white paper. Mature Readers. Cover price $6.00.

  • Issue #9
    Bizarre Comix (1975 Belier Press) 9

    1st Printing. Bondage Serials. The first volume is dedicated to the works of Eric Stanton, the most prolific, best known, and greatest living artist of the genre. Contains two complete serials, "Diana's Ordeal" and the "Perils of Diana". 8.5" x 11"; black and white, 64 pages on heavy stock white paper. Mature Readers. Cover price $6.50.

  • Issue #10
    Bizarre Comix (1975 Belier Press) 10

    1st Printing. Bondage Serials. The first volume is dedicated to the works of Eric Stanton, the most prolific, best known, and greatest living artist of the genre. Contains two complete serials, "Diana's Ordeal" and the "Perils of Diana". 8.5" x 11"; black and white, 64 pages on heavy stock white paper. Mature Readers. Cover price $6.50.

  • Issue #12
    Bizarre Comix (1975 Belier Press) 12

    1st Printing. Bondage Serials. The first volume is dedicated to the works of Eric Stanton, the most prolific, best known, and greatest living artist of the genre. Contains two complete serials, "Diana's Ordeal" and the "Perils of Diana". 8.5" x 11"; black and white, 64 pages on heavy stock white paper. Mature Readers. Cover price $7.00.

  • Issue #13
    Bizarre Comix (1975 Belier Press) 13

    1st Printing. Bondage Serials. The first volume is dedicated to the works of Eric Stanton, the most prolific, best known, and greatest living artist of the genre. Contains two complete serials, "Diana's Ordeal" and the "Perils of Diana". 8.5" x 11"; black and white, 64 pages on heavy stock white paper. Mature Readers. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #1
    Bogey (1975 Ghura) 1
    Published 1975 by Ghura.
  • Issue #5766-2
    Bugs Bunny and Klondike Gold (1974 Whitman BLB) 5766-2
    • Water damage: Slight.

    Bugs Bunny and Klondike Gold (Big Little Book circa 1975) is Big Little Book published by Western Publishing, Co. "Flip the pages rapidly and watch the pictures in upper right-hand corner as the characters seem to come alive!" The # 5766-2 appears on the spine. 250 pages, B&W with text, 3.5-in. x 4.75-in., newsprint with soft cover, with varying cover price. Cover price $0.49.

  • Issue #5772
    Bugs Bunny the Last Crusader (1975 Whitman BLB) 5772
    • Water damage: Extensive.

    #5772 on the spine. 49 cent cover price. 3.5-in. x 4.75-in. Softcover. 256 pages, text (with B&W illustrations). Cover price $0.69.

  • Issue #5772-1
    Bugs Bunny the Last Crusader (1975 Whitman BLB) 5772-1

    #5772-1 on the spine. 69 cent cover price. 3.5-in. x 4.75-in. Softcover. 256 pages, text (with B&W illustrations). Cover price $0.69.

  • Issue #5772-2
    Bugs Bunny the Last Crusader (1975 Whitman BLB) 5772-2
    • Paper: Off white
    • Water damage: Slight. Foreign edition: UK.

    #5772-2 on the spine. 79 cent cover price. 3.5-in. x 4.75-in. Softcover. 256 pages, text (with B&W illustrations). Cover price $0.79.

  • Issue #5772NP
    Bugs Bunny the Last Crusader (1975 Whitman BLB) 5772NP

    #5772 on the spine. No cover price. 3.5-in. x 4.75-in. Softcover. 256 pages, text (with B&W illustrations). Cover price $0.69.

  • Issue #52
    Burroughs Bulletin (1970) Third Series 52

    Edgar Rice Burroughs Fanzine - "Tarzan and Jane". Contains 23 B&W photos of different actors and actresses portraying Tarzan and Jane. Softcover 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. 24 Pages B&W.