Comic books June 1979
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Heavy Metal Magazine (1977) Vol. 3 #2Published Jun 1979 by HM Communications.
Angus McKie cover, Rich Corben and Walt Simonson art, plus 1 pg Wrightson June 1979, issue 27. Dubbed "The adult illustrated fantasy magazine," Heavy Metal also publishes tales of horror, science fiction, and adventure. This 27th issue includes the following stories: The New Tales of the Arabian Nights, Sinbad in the Land of Jinn by Richard Corben and Jan Strnad; Captain Future by Manoeuvre and Clerc; Pyloon by Rae Rue and Leo Giroux; Alien: The Illustrated Story by Walt Simonson and Archie Goodwin; An East Wind Coming by Arthur Byron Cover and Berni Wrightson; and So Beautiful So Dangerous by Angus McKie. Cover art by Angus McKie. Back cover by Marcus Boas. Cover price $1.50.
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$24 Heavy Metal Magazine # 2 Vol 3 VERY FINE+ June 1979 Creator names below $129 Heavy Metal #27 (June 1979) Angus Mckie Cover, CGC 9.4. Only one graded higher! Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Jun 1979 by Trans-High Corporation.
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Issue 46 - June, 1979. Cover photo by Menken Seltzer. Magazine devoted to a marijuana based counter-culture. In this issue: "Interview: Wavy Gravy" by Ron Rosenbaum, "Getting Stoned in the Haut Monde", by Helen Lawrenson, "Deadly Nightshades", by Gary Stimeling, "Zippy the Pinhead - A Dope in High Places" by Bill Griffith, and much more. 8-in. x 11-in., 106 pages, B&W and partial color. -MATURE READERS- Cover price $2.00.
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"Letter Land"; Hot Stuff goes to a land of alphabet people. "Koola": Hot Stuff meets an ice devil. "The Tin Box"; Hot Stuff has trouble with a green imp. "Mighty Invisible," art by Warren Kremer; Professor Bean uses an invisibility ray on Stumbo. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.35.
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Published Jun 1979 by D.C. Thomson & Co..
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Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 12-in., 32 pages, PC/PB&W.
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Published Jun 1979 by D.C. Thomson & Co..
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Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 12-in., 32 pages, PC/PB&W.
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Published Jun 1979 by D.C. Thomson & Co..
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Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 12-in., 32 pages, PC/PB&W.
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Published Jun 1979 by D.C. Thomson & Co..
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Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 12-in., 32 pages, PC/PB&W.
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Published Jun 1979 by D.C. Thomson & Co..
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Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 12-in., 32 pages, PC/PB&W.
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Cover by Jim Aparo. Featuring: 1 page Cain introductory story "The House of Mystery" written by Paul Kupperberg and drawn by Jim Aparo; 6 page Cain story "Heart of Gold" written by C. Barrett Andrews & Stuart Hopen and drawn by Ruben Yandoc; 1 page story "Cain's Game Room" by Robert Johnson (as Slim) and Dave Manak; 6 page Cain story "Blood on the Grooves" written by C. Barrett Andrews & Stuart Hopen and drawn by George Ruppert & Bruce Patterson; 3 page Cain story "Rope Burn" written by Mike W. Barr and drawn by Rudy Florese. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.
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Issue #269MJ
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Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.40.
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$5 Huey, Dewey, and Louie #56 June 1979 FN Frog cover $8 Huey, Dewey, and Louie Junior Woodchucks #56 - (Jun 1979, Whitman) - F/VF $13 Gold Key Walt Disney Comic, Huey Dewey and Louie #56, NEW Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Whitman edition. Cover price $0.40.
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June 6, 1979. Hulk (Parkhouse/Neary/Lloyd), the Black Knight (Parkhouse/Neary/Stokes), Nick Fury (Moore/Dillon), Ant-Man, the Eternals (Kirby), Night-Raven (Parkhouse/Lloyd), and Hulk (Thomas/Trimpe). This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.
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June 13, 1979. Hulk (Moore/Neary/Lloyd), the Black Knight (Parkhouse/Neary/Stokes), Nick Fury (Moore/Dillon), Ant-Man (Lee/Lieber/Heck), the Eternals (Kirby), Night-Raven (Parkhouse/Lloyd), and Hulk (Thomas/Trimpe). This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.
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June 20, 1979. Hulk (Moore/Neary/Lloyd), the Black Knight (Parkhouse/Neary/Stokes), Nick Fury (Moore/Dillon), Ant-Man (Lee/Lieber/Heck), the Eternals (Kirby), Night-Raven (Parkhouse/Lloyd), and Hulk (Thomas/Trimpe). This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.
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This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.
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"Kill or be Killed!" Part 3 of 4. Guest-starring Machine Man. Story by Roger Stern. Art by Sal Buscema and Mike Esposito. The Hulk continues his battle with Machine Man, but can these two products of modern science stop trying to kill each other long enough to find the true culprits behind Trish Star's kidnapping? 36 pages. Cover price $0.40.
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Published Jun 1979 by MacFadden Publications.$3.50
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One of many vintage supermarket tabloid magazines full of high profile FBI and CIA cases of the era, accompanied by black and white photographs and testimonials from those involved in, and close to the events themselves. 8.5" x 10.5", 58 pages, B&W, recommended for 16+. Cover price $0.75.
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Direct Edition. "Casino Fatale!" Part 1 of 5. Plot by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Script by David Michelinie. Art by John Romita Jr. (breakdowns) and Bob Layton (finishes). Cover by Bob Layton. After conducting an all-systems test of his armor, Tony takes Beth to Atlantic City for an evening of fun at his favorite casino! However a trio of Iron Man's familiar foes is there too! When Shell-Head and his lady hit the tables; the Blizzard, Melter, and Whiplash hit the vault! Will the golden avenger roll double sixes vs. hisold adversaries? Or come up snake eyes instead? Cameo appearances by Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom, and Roger Stern. (Notes: The Blizzard previously appeared in Marvel Team-Up 56. Whiplash's prior appearance occurred in Marvel Team-Up 72.) 32 pages. Cover price $0.40.
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Newsstand Edition. "Casino Fatale!" Part 1 of 5. Plot by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Script by David Michelinie. Art by John Romita Jr. (breakdowns) and Bob Layton (finishes). Cover by Bob Layton. After conducting an all-systems test of his armor, Tony takes Beth to Atlantic City for an evening of fun at his favorite casino! However a trio of Iron Man's familiar foes is there too! When Shell-Head and his lady hit the tables; the Blizzard, Melter, and Whiplash hit the vault! Will the golden avenger roll double sixes vs. hisold adversaries? Or come up snake eyes instead? Cameo appearances by Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom, and Roger Stern. (Notes: The Blizzard previously appeared in Marvel Team-Up 56. Whiplash's prior appearance occurred in Marvel Team-Up 72.) 32 pages. Cover price $0.40.
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Mark Jewelers Advertisement Insert Variant. "Casino Fatale!" Part 1 of 5. Story by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Art by John Romita, Jr. and Bob Layton. The Melter, Blizzard, and Whiplash are all dangerous adversaries in their own right, and Iron Man has managed to defeat each of them in the past. But, can even the Armored Avenger stand against them once they unite their efforts. 32 pages. Cover price $0.40.
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Tags: UK Editions, Iron Man
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UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 12p cover price. "Casino Fatale!" Part 1 of 5. Plot by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Script by David Michelinie. Art by John Romita Jr. (breakdowns) and Bob Layton (finishes). Cover by Bob Layton. After conducting an all-systems test of his armor, Tony takes Beth to Atlantic City for an evening of fun at his favorite casino! However a trio of Iron Man's familiar foes is there too! When Shell-Head and his lady hit the tables; the Blizzard, Melter, and Whiplash hit the vault! Will the golden avenger roll double sixes vs. his old adversaries? Or come up snake eyes instead? Cameo appearances by Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom, and Roger Stern. (Notes: The Blizzard previously appeared in Marvel Team-Up 56. Whiplash's prior appearance occurred in Marvel Team-Up 72.) 32 pages.
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Jack and Jill (1938 Curtis) Vol. 41 #6$8.00
June/July 1979. Robin Williams, TV's Mork. 44 Pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $0.75.
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Another gut-searing novelette -- "The Widow Maker!" Written by Michael Fleisher, with art by Dick Ayers and Romeo Tanghal. Cover by Luis Dominguez. Cover price $0.40.
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$8 DC Comics Jonah Hex #25 (June 1979) $11 Jonah Hex #25 VF 8.0 (1977 Marvel) The Widow Maker Luis Dominguez Cover $16 Jonah Hex (1977) # 25 (6.5-FN+) Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Jun 1979 by D.C. Thomson & Co..
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No. 194 - 1979. 5.5" x 6.75", 64 pages, B&W.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Jun 1979 by Archie Publications.$2.65
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"Automation Consternation," art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead accidentally gets locked into an automated living room being given its first test run. Hostess snack cakes ad with Josie. "Wooden You Know" half-page Li'l Jinx's Chum, Roz story by Joe Edwards. "All A Loan," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead is hitting everybody in the school up for money, but not because he needs it. "Temptation," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Reggie claims he can use Jughead's obsession with food to make him betray Archie. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.40.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Jun 1979 by Archie Publications.$3.49
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The JLA take on the Secret Society of Super Villains. Plotted by Ross Andru and written by Gerry Conway with art by Dick Dillin and inks by Frank McLaughlin. Featured heroes this issue: Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Hawkman, Black Canary, Elongated Man, Red Tornado and Zatanna. Secret Societ of Super Villains switch bodies with JLA and learn their secrets. Identity Crisis/Infinite Crisis tie in. Cover price $0.40.
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Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. The JLA take on the Secret Society of Super Villains. Plotted by Ross Andru and written by Gerry Conway with art by Dick Dillin and inks by Frank McLaughlin. Featured heroes this issue: Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Hawkman, Black Canary, Elongated Man, Red Tornado and Zatanna. Secret Societ of Super Villains switch bodies with JLA and learn their secrets. Identity Crisis/Infinite Crisis tie in. Cover price $0.40.
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Issue #167UK
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UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 12p cover price. The JLA take on the Secret Society of Super Villains. Plotted by Ross Andru and written by Gerry Conway with art by Dick Dillin and inks by Frank McLaughlin. Featured heroes this issue: Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Hawkman, Black Canary, Elongated Man, Red Tornado and Zatanna. Secret Societ of Super Villains switch bodies with JLA and learn their secrets. Identity Crisis/Infinite Crisis tie in.
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Whitman Edition. The JLA take on the Secret Society of Super Villains. Plotted by Ross Andru and written by Gerry Conway with art by Dick Dillin and inks by Frank McLaughlin. Featured heroes this issue: Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Hawkman, Black Canary, Elongated Man, Red Tornado and Zatanna. Secret Societ of Super Villains switch bodies with JLA and learn their secrets. Identity Crisis/Infinite Crisis tie in. Cover price $0.40.
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Published Jun 1979 by Editions Heritage.
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Issue 7/8. June 1979. French language reprint of Kamandi (1972 DC). 6.75" x 10.25". 52 pages. Black and white. NOTE: All text in French.
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Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #22Tags: Comic Strip ReprintsPublished Jun 1979 by News-Herald, Ohio.
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June 3, 1979. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Ferd'nand (by Plastino and Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Brant Parker), Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Conan (by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan), Unidentified Flying Oddball, Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Hulk (by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber), Tarzan (by Russ Manning and Mike Royer), Grin and Bear It, The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Superman starring in The World's Greatest Superheroes (by Martin Pasko, George Tuska, and Vince Colletta), Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Branda Starr (by Dale Messick), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Collins, and Fletcher), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Star Hawks (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Star Wars (by Russ Manning), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Mark Trail (by Ed Dodd), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.
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Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #23Tags: Comic Strip ReprintsPublished Jun 1979 by News-Herald, Ohio.
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June 10, 1979. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Ferd'nand (by Plastino and Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Brant Parker), Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Conan (by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan), Unidentified Flying Oddball, Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Hulk (by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber), Tarzan (by Russ Manning), Grin and Bear It, The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Superman starring in The World's Greatest Superheroes (by Martin Pasko, George Tuska, and Vince Colletta), Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Branda Starr (by Dale Messick), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Collins, and Fletcher), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Star Hawks (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Star Wars (by Russ Manning), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Mark Trail (by Ed Dodd), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.
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Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #24Tags: Comic Strip ReprintsPublished Jun 1979 by News-Herald, Ohio.
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No issue # on cover. June 17, 1979. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Ferd'nand (by Plastino and Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Brant Parker), Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Conan (by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan), Unidentified Flying Oddball, Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Hulk (by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber), Tarzan (by Russ Manning and Mike Royer), Grin and Bear It, The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Superman starring in The World's Greatest Superheroes (by Martin Pasko, George Tuska, and Vince Colletta), Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Branda Starr (by Dale Messick), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Collins, and Fletcher), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Star Hawks (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Star Wars (by Russ Manning), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Mark Trail (by Ed Dodd), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.
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Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #25Tags: Comic Strip ReprintsPublished Jun 1979 by News-Herald, Ohio.
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June 24, 1979. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Ferd'nand (by Plastino and Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Brant Parker), Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Conan (by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan), Unidentified Flying Oddball, Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Hulk (by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber), Tarzan (by Russ Manning and Mike Royer), Grin and Bear It, The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Superman starring in The World's Greatest Superheroes (by Martin Pasko, George Tuska, and Vince Colletta), Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Branda Starr (by Dale Messick), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Collins, and Fletcher), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Star Hawks (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Star Wars (by Russ Manning), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Mark Trail (by Ed Dodd), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Jun 1979 by Archie Publications.$4.60
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Tags: ArchiePublished Jun 1979 by Archie Publications.$2.65
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Multi-part adventure stories: Reggie encounters a burglar during an Archies gig; Veronicas witchy ancestor returns to life and sets her sights on Veronicas friends. Stories and art by Frank Doyle, Tom DeFalco, Stan Goldberg, and Jon D'Agostino, plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 32 pages. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Cover price $0.40. Cover price $0.40.
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Little Archie (1956) #143Tags: ArchiePublished Jun 1979 by Archie Publications.$2.60
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The Card Shark. A card-playing robot plays a trick on Little Archie. Also, Little Sabrina has trouble with a double. Stories and art by Dexter Taylor. Plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 32 pages. Cover by Taylor. Cover price $0.40. Cover price $0.40.
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$4 Little Archie #143 FN; Archie | June 1979 Sabrina Ice Cream - we combine shippin Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Locus (1968) #222
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Published by Charles Brown, Locus is a fanzine that reports on science fiction and fantasy writing. Issue #222 includes: Algis Budrys on writing; People in Publishing; magazine news; Alien movie review by William Rotsler; fantasy books reviewed by Fritz Leiber; Michael Moorcock's Gloriana reviewed by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro; and an ad for The Book of Ellison. 20 pgs. June, 1979. $1.00. Cover price $1.00.
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Issue #121
Published Jun 1979 by Norman Kark Publications.This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
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$5 Looney Tunes #31 1980 Whitman 3 hours left Auction Looney Tunes (Western Publishing Co.) #42 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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$6.00
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$4.80
Whitman Edition Cover price $0.40.
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Published Jun 1979 by Mundi Comics.
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Spanish reprint series. Puño de Hierro. Reprints material from Iron Fist (1975 1st Series) #13 and #14 (1st app of Sabretooth). 40 pages, B&W, 7.5" x 10.75", 40 ptas cover price, Spanish language.
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Mad (1952 EC) #207$7.49
$7.49
Cover by Bob Jones. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Dennis Snee, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Don (Duck) Edwing, Dick DeBartolo, Paul Peter Porges, Henry Clark, Bob Jones, Harry North, Esq., Bob Clarke, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Angelo Torres, Jack Rickard, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the classic comedy Animal House and "real-life" UFO TV shows, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. If teens had to file tax returns. Awards for teachers. Mad's takes on money, parenting, and unions. Classic Don Martin strips, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Abominal House; Early One Morning South of the Border; Money Talks; Parents Are Unconstitutional; Mad Medals To Be Presented to Deserving Teachers; The Lighter Side of Neighbors; One Afternoon Downtown on Main Street; A Mad Look at Half Truths in TV Ads; Tax Returns for Teenagers; Academy Awards for Union Leaders; Didja Ever Notice That...; The Mad Success Primer of the '70's; Spy vs Spy; Reject UFO's; One Evening in a Georgia Bus Terminal; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.
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Published Jun 1979 by Thorpe & Porter.
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$2.65
$2.65
Summer 1979. Includes Bonus Mad Shock-Sticks Stickers. "A Mind-Blowing Incident," script and art by Sergio Aragonés; A man blow-drying his hair is mistaken for a man with a gun. "The Mad Plan for Foiling Obnoxious Sales and Business People," script by Larry Siegel, art by Angelo Torres; Six examples of how to deal with obnoxious salespeople. "Citizen's Arrests," script by Stan Hart, art by Jack Rickard; Humorous citizen's arrests for normal everyday happenings. "Public Service Announcements We Really Need," script by Tom Koch, art by Harry North. "Civil Service Exams," script by Stan Hart, art by Jack Rickard; Fake Civil Service exams. "8 James Bomb Bomb Movies," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of 8 James Bond films. "One Day on a Tennis Court," script and art by Don Martin. "Mad's Singles Only Resort Owner of the Year," script by Lou Silverstone, art by George Woodbridge. "Spy Vs Spy" by Antonio Prohías. "Unavoidable Exercises for the Urban Dweller," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Al Jaffee. "The Lighter Side of... Cold Weather," script and art by Dave Berg. "The Six Million Dollars, Man!", script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; In a parody of the TV series "The Six Million Dollar Man," an astronaut injured in an accident is given bionic implants and must rescue the surgeon who implanted them from his Soviet abductors. "The Lighter Side of... the High Cost of Living," script and art by Dave Berg. "1974 Hospital Supply Catalogue," script by Tom Koch, art by Bob Clarke. "The Zing," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "The Sting," two con men run an elaborate con on a crime boss in retaliation for the killing of one of the men's partner. 86 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.25.
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Published Jun 1979 by Mercury Publications.$2.65
$2.65
Volume 56, Issue 6 - June 1979. Cover by Alex Schomburg. Fantasy and science fiction stories by Hilbert Schenck, Gary Jennings, Edward Bryant, Fred Saberhagen, Nick O'Donohoe, John Morressy, Paul Dellinger and James Patrick Kelly. Science article by Isaac Asimov. 5-in. x 7-in., 162 pages, Text (with B&W illustrations). Cover price $1.25.
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Issue #18
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