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Comic books March 1948

  • Vol. 35 #4
    10 Story Western Magazine (1936-1954 Popular) Pulp Vol. 35 #4


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    • Paper: Off white

    Volume 35, Issue 4 - March, 1948. 6.75" x 9.75", 98 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.15.

  • Vol. 20 #1
    44 Western Magazine (1937-1954 Popular Publications^) Pulp Vol. 20 #1


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    • Paper: Cream
    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 15%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Vol. 18 #2
    Ace-High Western Stories (1940-1951 Fictioneers) Vol. 18 #2


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    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • No Back Cover. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Issue #118
    Action Comics (1938 DC) 118
    Published Mar 1948 by DC.
    • 1.75" Cumulative spine split (partially taped). Cover oxidation.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    • Interior is complete. Near full length spine split, cover detached.
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    Cover art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye. The Execution of Clark Kent starring Superman, art by Ira Yarbrough. A Modern Noah's Ark starring Congo Bill, art by Ed Smalle. Hermit For A Day starring Zatara, script by Joe Samachson, art by W. F. White. Untitled Hayfoot Henry story, script by Al Schwartz, art by Stan Kaye. The Blue-Ribbon Bandits starring The Vigilante, art by George Roussos. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 18 #11
    Action Stories (1921-1950 Fiction House^) Pulp Vol. 18 #11


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    • Paper: Off white
    • Front cover detached 10%. Back cover detached 15%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Vol. 118 #5
    Adventure (1910-1971 Ridgway/Butterick/Popular/New Publications) Pulp/Magazine Vol. 118 #5


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    • Paper: Off white
    • Front cover detached 15%. Back cover detached 15%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.

    March 1948. Cover by Peter Stevens. "Ghost-Mine Gold" by Steve Frazee and "Louisville Pistoleer" by Merle Constiner. Other stories by William Ratigan, Robert J. McCaio, Coleman Meyer, F. R. Buckley, John Prescott, Georges Surdez, and Jules Archer. 7" x 9-1/4" 146 black and white newsprint pages. Cover price $0.25.

  • Vol. 29 #6
    Air Trails Pictorial (1942-1950 Street & Smith) Magazine Vol. 29 #6


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    Vol. 29, No. 6. March 1948. Boeing XB-47 coverage. 8.5" x 11.25". 134 pages. B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Vol. 5 #2
    Airboy Comics (1945-1953 Hillman) Vol. 5 #2

    Cover by Dan Barry. Stories and art by Arthur Peddy, Bernard Sachs, Frank Giacoia and Fred Kida. One of the more fanciful and influential of 1940s aviator heroes, Airboy fights evil with his radio-controlled plane "Birdie" and its plethora of experimental flying tech. Sometimes listed as Airboy Comics #49. No issue # on cover; Vol. 5, issue #2 in indicia. Airboy hears a raving man's tale of The Wild Horse of Calabra. A Central American prospector tries to kill his partner to claim their find for himself, but he hadn't reckoned on The Heap, or human greed. Flying Fool and his female rival Riot O'Hara race to claim a dangerous job in the wilds of northern China. Eye-catching cover by Flash Gordon's Dan Barry. Airboy: The Wild Horse of Calabra; The Heap; Model Builders with Airboy; Right On Time; Horsethief; Flying Fool; The Golden Altar of Panama. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 22 #3
    Amazing Stories (1926-Present Experimenter) Pulp Vol. 22 #3


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    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Front cover detached 10%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
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    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
    • Paper: Cream
    • Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.

    Volume 22, Issue 3 - March, 1948. Cover by Robert Gibson Jones. Stories by Richard S. Shaver ("Gods of Venus"), Millen Cooke, Berkeley Livingston, and Alexander Blade. Illustrations by Rod Ruth, Robert Fuqua, and H.W. McCauley. 7" x 10"; black and white with color cover; 182 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1
    Annie Oakley (1948 Atlas) 1

    Western Tales of action and adventure starring the famous female sharpshooter, Annie Oakley: "Just Love That Cowhand"; Annie is hired on the Barr-X Ranch after capturing a wild steer. "The Grecian Wiggle" text story. "She's My Gal, Pa"; A lawyer comes looking for a blonde girl who ran away from home and everybody thinks it's Annie. "Heart Havoc," pencils by Ed Winiarski; Gabby thinks he's finally going to get a date with Hedy but it doesn't quite turn out that way. "Wrong Steer," inks by Chris Rule; Sally arranges a rodeo so that Slim can defeat Annie in tests of skill. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 41 #1
    Astounding Science Fiction (1938-1960 Street and Smith) Pulp / Digest Vol. 41 #1


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    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%.
    • Front cover detached 40%. Back cover detached 10%.

    March, 1948. Volume 41, Issue 1. Cover by Hubert Rogers. 5.5-in. x 7.5-in.; black and white; 160 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.25.

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    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
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    March, 1948. "The Crawling Horror!" Written by Thorp McClusky. Featuring work by H. P. Lovecraft and Henry S. Whitehead. Softcover, 5-in. x 7 1/2-in., 132pages, Text with B&W illustations. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #45
    Batman (1940) 45
    Tags: Batman
    Published Mar 1948 by DC.
    • Cover and two center wraps detached, 4" cumulative spine split, soiling throughout interior.
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    Cover art by Win Mortimer. World's Finest Comics ad. "The Lady Rogues!", art by Charles Paris; A famous author has recently published a book about the most evil women in history and a Hollywood studio has bought the rights to make a movie based on the book; At the same time, Catwoman escapes from prison and when she learns that she wasn't included in the book, she decides to sabotage the film and steal from the crew and the studio; Catwoman's criminal spree is successful until she is captured by Batman and Robin. Western Comics ad. Wheaties ad featuring "Chick" Davies. "A Parole for Christmas!", script by Bill Finger, art by Charles Paris; An ex-convict is released on parole during Christmas; This man looks exactly like Bruce Wayne and as soon as he is released from prison he is attacked by some thugs; He is saved by Batman and Robin and they are shocked to see the similarity between him and Bruce. Casey the Cop half-page by Henry Boltinoff. Untitled Readin', 'Ritin', an' Ritchie story by Bob Naylor. "Shoe Shine," script by Walter B. Gibson (as Henry Lysing), art by Raymond Perry. Shorty one-page story by Henry Boltinoff. Daffy & Doodle half-page by Lit-Win. "The Match!", script by Bill Finger, art by Charles Paris; An arsonist called The Match has started operating in Gotham; Batman and Robin team up with the Gotham Fire Department to capture the criminal. Gang Busters comic book ad. Mister Grumble, The Big Boss one-page story by Phil Berube. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $375 Batman #45 (Feb 1948,DC) CGC 2.0
    $950 BATMAN #45 - CGC-6.0 - WP - Christmas cover - Catwoman - Golden Age

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  • Issue #104
    Bestseller Mystery (1937-1958 American Mercury) Digest 104
    • Water damage: Slight.
  • Vol. 23 #1
    Big Book Western Magazine (1933-1954 Two-Books/Popular) Big-Book Western Pulp Vol. 23 #1


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    • Paper: Off white
    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 10%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    Published by Popular Publications Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #10
    Black Cat Comics (1946-1951 Harvey) 10
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #4327056003
    • Cover and centerfold detached at one staple. Staple rust with migration.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    The Black Cat in "The Nobleman's Curse," "A Day With the Black Cat," and "Banker's Holiday" (art on all by Lee Elias). Back-up story, "Kerry Drake Meets No Face." Danny Dixon, Cadet in "The Canvas Spoke To the Ghost!" One-page Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie Saves the School Party" by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Blackhawk (1944 1st Series) 18
    • Slab: Scuffing on front of case
    • Label #16-33432AF-010
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    Spring 1948. Cover by Reed Crandall. Stories by unknown. Art by Reed Crandall and Bill Ward. One for all and all for one! Featuring Blackhawk in: "The Realm of Yesterday" with art by Reed Crandall; "Paragon" with art by Bill Ward; "The Merchant of Death" with art by Ward; and 2-page text story "Sky Thief"! Plus: Chop Chop in an untitled back-up story with art by Ward. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Blondie (1947 McKay/Harvey/King/Charlton) 5
    • Water damage

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Brenda Starr (1947-1948 Four Star) 14
    • Remaindered Copy.
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    Stories and art by Jack Kamen and Dale Messick. Sometimes listed as Brenda Starr Vol. 1 issue #2. The adventures of Dale Messick's fearless comic strip hero, redheaded reporter Brenda Starr. The combination of a famous cover and few surviving copies makes this a particularly rare book. Brenda investigates a murder committed during a stage performance with dozens of witnesses. Reporter Steve Ayers investigates after a bride is targeted during her wedding. Classic bondage cover, possibly by Jack Kamen. The Lady Vanishes; A Close Shave; The Final Curtain; Destiny Unknown; Steve Ayers: Wedding of the Bullet-Proof Bride! Final issue under this title; numbering continues with Brenda Starr Vol. 2 (1948 Four Star) #3. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Calling All Boys (1946) 16

    Stories and art by Warren L. Royer, Ernie Schroeder, and Vic Herman. Another kids' anthology in the tradition of Calling All Girls and Calling All Kids from the publishers of Parents Magazine, featuring stories and advice as well as comics. A profile of future US president Dwight Eisenhower; Tugboat captain Dig Bailey discovers saboteurs who want to destroy an underwater tunnel; "Bigbrain Billy," tries to prevent a comet from decimating a human colony on Jupiter. Boys' Hero of the Month: General "Ike" Eisenhower; Tex Granger; Hector; Skyscraper on Skis!; Tournament; Coachs Corner; Dig Bailey: Sandhog Sabotage; The Adventures of Bigbrain Billy. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #59
    Captain Marvel Jr. (1942-1953 Fawcett) 59

    Cover by Bud Thompson. Stories by Otto Binder, Al Liederman, George Marko, Howard Boughner¸ and Art Helfant. Art by Kurt Schaffenberger, Joe Certa¸ Bud Thompson, Al Liederman, George Marko, Howard Boughner, and Art Helfant. Superhero action with Freddy Freeman, who gains the same powers as his hero Captain Marvel, better known these days as Shazam. When Freddy Freeman gets to trade jobs with his boss for a day, he finds the work of editing and publishing a newspaper more difficult than the dangers he faces as Captain Marvel Jr. When a violin prodigy tires of the performance hall, he tries a variety of other jobs, and ends up creating disasters that Captain Marvel Jr. has to rectify. Sivana Jr. frames Captain Marvel Jr. for murder, in a story with art by Kurt Schaffenberger. Headline Headaches; Boxcar Benny; Rubbernose Randolph; The Great Discord; Wanted for Murder; Captain Kid Has to Face the Music; Dopey Danny Dee; Silent Guns; Kanvasback: The Human Pretzel; Judge Smudge; Tightwad Tad; The Boy Hermit. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 4 #1
    Conjurors' Magazine (1945-1949 Conjurors' Press) Vol. 4 #1


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    • Staple rust with migration.
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    • Water damage: Slight.

    Volume 4, Issue 1 - March, 1948. Magic Periodical put out by Walter B. Gibson with help from Harry Houdini's brother, Hardeen that showcases the talent of magicians as well as teaching tricks to readers. 8.5" x 11", 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #61
    Crime Does Not Pay (1942-1955 Lev Gleason) 61

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Dan Barry, George Tuska, Fred Guardineer, Bob Moore, Fred Kida, Bob Fujitani, Bert Bushell and Charles Biro. The title that launched the crime comics genre, Crime Does Not Pay was noted for its violent pre-Code content and lurid tales of underworld life. Escaped convict Clay Fogelman tortures the hapless couple whose home he's using as a hideout. Johnny Socks Lazia rises to be the supreme gang boss in Kansas City of the late 1920s, in a story with early art by future "Flash Gordon" artist Dan Barry. A story that dares the reader to figure out which of four boarders in a boardinghouse killed the owner's beautiful daughter. Also featuring purported letters from mothers of children, approving the content of Crime Does Not Pay comics. Clay Fogelman, Meanest Man of Crime; The Rise and Fall of Johnny "Socks" Lazia, King of the Alky Rackets; On the Level; Killers' Payoff; The Electric Chair and the Murderess; This'll Kill You; Whodunnit: Who Murdered Beautiful Mary Lawson? 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #61
    Crime Does Not Pay (Canadian 1948 Superior) 61

    Canadian Edition. PUBLIC: Issue content information : Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Dan Barry, George Tuska, Fred Guardineer, Bob Moore, Fred Kida, Bob Fujitani, Bert Bushell and Charles Biro. The title that launched the crime comics genre, Crime Does Not Pay was noted for its violent pre-Code content and lurid tales of underworld life. Escaped convict Clay Fogelman tortures the hapless couple whose home he's using as a hideout. Johnny Socks Lazia rises to be the supreme gang boss in Kansas City of the late 1920s, in a story with early art by future "Flash Gordon" artist Dan Barry. A story that dares the reader to figure out which of four boarders in a boardinghouse killed the owner's beautiful daughter. Also featuring purported letters from mothers of children, approving the content of Crime Does Not Pay comics. Clay Fogelman, Meanest Man of Crime; The Rise and Fall of Johnny "Socks" Lazia, King of the Alky Rackets; On the Level; Killers' Payoff; The Electric Chair and the Murderess; This'll Kill You; Whodunnit: Who Murdered Beautiful Mary Lawson? 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Dandy Comics (1947) 7
    Published Mar 1948 by EC.
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    Cover by Vince Fago. Art by Vince Fago and others. Kids' comics in a bigfoot style from EC, back when the company was still run by Max Gaines and called "Educational Comics." All the characters in Dandy Comics join forces, Avengers-style, and call themselves the Secret Six. Handy Andy tries to build a clubhouse, but he's not really all that handy. Dandy gets one over on Dimmy one last time. The Adventures of the Secret Six; Handy Andy Builds the Clubhouse!; Tumbles Gets a Hot Stove; Tuffy and Clarence: Experience; Krime at the Kit-Kat Klub!; Dandy Gets the Gold. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #47
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 47
    • 1 1/4" cumulative spine split. Miscut.
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    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Virginia Hubbell, Jerry Robinson and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Football introduces the Little Wise Guys to cheerleaders Anita and Amy, as well as their abusive father. Daredevil gives a speech on juvenile delinquency, a topic under much discussion at the time, in a story with art by legendary Batman artist Jerry Robinson. Sniffer becomes the fall Dude when a rich man's wife decides to kidnap herself. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; Daredevil; This'll Kill You!; Crimebuster: One For the Record; Sniffer. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #133
    Detective Comics (1937 1st Series) 133
    • Paper: White
    • Pedigree: Ohio
    • Ohio
    • Label #0083201016
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    Cover by Bob Kane and Charles Paris. Stories by Edmond Hamilton and unknown. Art by Bob Kane, Charles Paris, Howard Sherman, Lee Harris, Curt Swan and George Klein. A clairvoyant successfully predicts the death of two men, but when he predicts Batman will die aboard an ocean liner, the Caped Crusader is willing to gamble that the prediction is wrong. Don't miss Batman and Robin in "The Man Who Could See the Future!" by Edmond Hamilton, Bob Kane and Charles Paris. Plus: Slam Bradley in "Rockabye Rogues!" with art by Howard Sherman; Air Wave in "Radio 'Hams' to the Rescue!" with art by Lee Harris; and The Boy Commandos in "The Man Who Brought 'em Back Dead!" with art by Curt Swan and George Klein. Also: Shorty 2-pager by Henry Boltinoff, and 2-page text story "Payment in Kind" by Art Long. 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    2 days left Auction DETECTIVE COMICS #133 DC COMICS GOLDEN AGE 1948 CGC 4.0 GRADED

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  • Vol. 28 #1
    Detective Mystery Novel Magazine (1947-1949 Standard) Pulp Vol. 28 #1


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    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
    • 1" Cumulative spine split.
  • Vol. 21 #2
    Detective Novels Magazine (1938-1949 Better Publications) Pulp Vol. 21 #2


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    • Paper: Off white
    • Front cover detached 20%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Vol. 38 #4
    Detective Tales (1935-1953 Popular Publications) Pulp 2nd Series Vol. 38 #4


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    • Paper: Off white
    • Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Vol. 6 #2
    Detective World (1943-1981 Detective World Inc) True Crime Magazine Vol. 6 #2


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    • Water damage: Slight.
  • Vol. 56 #3
    Dime Detective Magazine (1931-1953 Popular Publications) Pulp Vol. 56 #3


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    • Paper: Cream to off white
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    • Front cover detached 10%. Back cover detached 10%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
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    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.

    Volume 56, Issue 3 - March, 1948 - Detective and Crime Pulp Stories. This issue features "With Soul So Dead" by John d. Macdonald, "Nine Toes Up!" by Frederick C. Davis, and a tale by H.Q. Masur! 6.75" x 9", 100 pages, B&W.; Cover price $0.15.

  • Vol. 51 #3
    Dime Western Magazine (1932-1954 Popular Publications) Pulp Vol. 51 #3


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    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Issue #167
    Doc Savage (Editorial Molino) Spanish Edition Digest 167


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    Digest sized Spanish language Doc Savage reprints published by Editorial Molino. Slick covers with newsprint interior.

  • Issue #13
    Egbert (1946) 13
    • INCOMPLETE. Centerfold missing. Interrupts art and story.
  • Vol. 11 #52
    Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (1941-Present Davis-Dell) Vol. 11 #52


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    • Spine split 5%.
  • Vol. 15 #1
    Exciting Western (1940-1953 Better Publications) Pulp Vol. 15 #1


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    • Paper: Off white
    • Paper: Cream
    • Front cover detached 20%. Back cover detached 10%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.

    Volume 15, Issue 1 - March, 1948. 6.75" x 9.5", 114 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #164
    Famous Funnies (1934) 164

    Contains comic strip reprints and a text story. In order of appearance: "Steve Roper and Wahoo" by Allen Saunders and Elmer Woggon; "Buck Rogers" by Philip Francis Nowlan and Rick Yager (as Dick Calkins); "Invisible Scarlet O'Neil" by Russell Stamm; "Napoleon" by Clifford McBride; "Dickie Dare" by Mabel Burwick (as Odin); "Bobby Sox" by Martha B. Links; and "Oaky Doaks" by Ralph Briggs Fuller. "Canyon Killers" text story by Howard Haynes. 52 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 10 #3
    Fantastic Adventures (1939-1953 Ziff-Davis Publishing^) Pulp / Magazine Vol. 10 #3


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    • Paper: Cream to off white
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    • Paper: Cream
    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
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    • Paper: Cream
    • Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Front cover detached 15%. Back cover detached 20%. Water damage: Extensive. Staple rust: Slight.

    Volume 10, Issue 3 - March, 1948. Cover by Robert Gibson Jones. Stories include "The Court of Kublai Khan" by David V. Reed, "Make Yourself a Wish" by Geoff St. Reynard, "Spirit of the Keys" by Chester S. Geier, "Astral Rhythm" by Bernie Kamins, "The Thin Woman" by Richard S. Shaver, "Zero A.D. by Lee Francis. Illustrations by Je. W. Tillotson, Henry Sharp, Virgil Finlay, Ramon Naylor, and Malcolm Smith. 7-in. x 9.75-in.; black and white; 180 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.25.

  • Vol. 1 #6
    Fantastic Novels (1940-1951 Frank A. Munsey) Pulp Vol. 1 #6


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    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
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    • Back cover detached 15%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Front cover detached 10%. Back cover detached 15%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    "The Ship of Ishtar" a book-length novel by A. Merritt

    March 1948. New Publications becomes the publisher (1st issue of title published since 1941 under Frank A. Munsey Company). Cover by Lawrence. "The Ship of Ishtar" by A. Merritt and "The Middle Bedroom" by H. deVere Stacpoole. Illustrations by Virgil Finlay and Lawrence. 7-in. x 9.25-in.; black and white; 128 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #120
    Feature Comics (1939 Quality) 120

    Cover art by Dan Barry (?). "Darrel Dane, Private Detective," script by Bill Woolfolk, art by (Dan Barry ?); Jim Ryan mails a photograph to Darrell and then is murdered; Was it the ex-con who hired Jim to find his old girlfriend, the girl friend who is now a millionaire's wife, or the ex-safecracker who keeps trying to stomp Doll Man into the ground? "Death By Microphone"; Swing Sisson is accused of murdering an egotistical singer. "Tomaine City" starring Roscoe. "Radio Repair," script and art by Al Stahl. "The Floating Diamond of Demeres: Part 1" starring Rusty Ryan, Patty Dexter, Big Mike, Pierpont Lee and Alababa, script and art by Paul Gustavson. "In Spare Land" starring Perky, script and art by Sid Lazarus. "The Sleep Wave" starring Officer Shenanigan, art by Michael Senich. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Felix the Cat (1948 Dell/Toby/Harvey) 1
    • Restored (see item notes)
    • RESTORATION. Staples replaced and reinforced. Centerfold detached. Tape on interior cover, pages, and under staples.

    Stories and art by Otto Messmer and Joe Oriolo. Comics adventures of the popular, long-running cartoon character; this series often featured art by the two men most associated with Felix, Otto Messmer and Joe Oriolo. In a dream, Felix enters the world of the playing cards and meets kings, queens and jacks. Felix decides to start collecting celebrity autographs. Misdeal; Rainbow's End; Laffographs; Bruin Trouble; Herman and Sherman. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 15 #2
    Fifteen Western Tales (1942-1955 Popular^) Pulp Vol. 15 #2


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    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Vol. 1 #2
    Flirt (1947-1955 Whisper, Inc./Flirt^) Magazine Vol. 1 #2


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    • Spine stress. Spine split from top. Spine split from base. Corner Damage. Edge damage. Dust shadow.
    • Spine split from top of comic. Spine split from base of comic. Soiling.

    Volume 1, Issue 2 - March, 1948. Vintage men's interest magazine full of pin-ups and glamour photos paired with humorous text stories and adult comic strips. 8" x 11.5", 68 pages, B&W. -MATURE CONTENT- Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #183
    Four Color (1942-1962 Dell 2nd Series) 183
    • Staple rust.

    Indicia title is "OSWALD THE RABBIT, No. 183." Cover art by Dan Gormley. The Easter Party, script by John Stanley, art by Dan Gormley; Oswald is hired by rich Mrs. Van Dough to play the part of an Easter bunny at a party for her spoiled son Algernon. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    3 days left Auction Oswald The Rabbit #143, 183, 273, 315, 388, 792 (Dell, 1947-1957) Walter Lantz

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  • Issue #12
    Frisky Fables Vol. 3 (1947) 12

    Cover by Al Fago. Stories and art by Al Fago, Mickey Klar Marks, E. J. Reeves, A. W. Nugent, C. W. Winter, and Milt Hammer. Sometimes listed as Frisky Fables #27. Funny-animal hijinks in a cutesy style from Novelty Press. Neddy Bear investigates after random items go missing in Frisky Fableville. Pigeons Bill and Koo work odd jobs to earn money, including moving pianos and selling toy mice, but one mouse goes astray. Dopsy Durvy uses his Magic Storybook to help King Midas cope with his golden touch. Neddy Bear; Drawing Lesson; Bill and Koo: The Meandering Mouse!!!; Charlie Coal's Family; Tick, Tack and Toe; Spunky; Diggy the Derrick; Dopsy Durvy; Myrtle and Jocko. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    Funny Stuff (1944) 31
    Published Mar 1948 by DC.

    Cover art by Otto Feuer. Untitled The Dodo and the Frog story, art by Otto Feuer; A genie gives Dunbar the power to turn anything he touches gold. Untitled story, art by Rube Grossman; Blackie can get a job as a truant officer if he can catch the cubs and bring them to school. Untitled story starring Dunbar Dodo and Fenimore Frog, art by Otto Feuer. The Dummy In the Wax Museum Adventures of Sam Spade Wildroot Creme Oil ad, art by Lou Fine. Untitled J. Rufus Lion story, art by Rube Grossman; Mortimer tries to turn Rufus into a fighter. Leave it to Binky ad. Untitled Henry Hyena story, art by Harris Steinbrook; Henry tries to stop a purse snatching, gets socked in the jaw and can't talk. Untitled The Dodo and the Frog text story, art by Otto Feuer. Untitled The Dodo and the Frog story, art by Otto Feuer; The boys compete over dates for the hayride. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 33 #1
    G-Men Detective (1935-1953 Standard Magazines^) Pulp Vol. 33 #1


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    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Front cover detached 10%. Back cover detached 15%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Front cover detached 30%. Back cover detached 10%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.
  • Issue #2
    Gang Busters (1948 DC) 2
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4323666001

    Cover art by Dan Barry. The Private Life of a Public Enemy, art by Dan Barry. I Smashed the Hot Car Mob, art by George Roussos. The Kiss of Death perfect crime mystery, art by Charles Paris. Flames for Profit, art by George Papp. Hideout in the Hills, are by Ed Moore. The Little Charlie Gang, art by Howard Sherman. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Gangsters Can't Win (1948) 1
    • Centerfold detached.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #4369208001
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • Near full length spine split (partially taped). Cover detached and anchored with tape. Centerfold detached at one staple and loose at other.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    Cover by Ken Battefield. Stories and art by Bill Fraccio, George Gregg, Marcia Snyder, Pete Tumlinson and Tex Blaisdell. Starting as a brutal pre-Code true-crime comic in its early issues, Gangsters Cant Win later evolved into a standard mystery-detective title. The true stories of 1920s gangster Dutch Anderson and his protege Gerald Chapman, the first Public Enemy Number One. Holdup woman Irene Schroeder kills a cop, later earning the nicknames "the blonde bandit" and "Tiger Girl" while on trial for murder. A profile of real-life gunslinger John Wesley Hardin. Gerald Chapman: The Evil Genius of Crime; John Wesley Hardin: Killer of the Southwest; The Little Augie--Kid Dropper Feud; Irene Schroeder, The Original Bobbed-Hair Bandit: The Girl, The Gun, and the Grave!; Tip Off ; Wanted: Ned Kelly, Australia's Public Enemy #1, Dead or Alive; Larry Fay, Racketeer. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.