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Comic books June 1973

  • Issue #12
    Love and Romance (1971-1975 Charlton) 12
  • Issue #159
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 159
    Published Jun 1973 by EC.

    Cover art by Norman Mingo. "A Crockwork Lemon," script by Stan Hart, art by George Woodbridge; In a parody of the film "A Clockwork Orange," a sadistic gang youth is captured by the police and subjected to brainwashing to remove his anti-social tendencies. "Planned Obsolescence in Everyday Products," script and art by Al Jaffee; Examples of how everyday household products can be modified to break down sooner, forcing the consumer to buy more. "The Lighter Side of Spectators," script and art by Dave Berg; Examples of the less admirable aspects of people who watch. "One Night in a Living Room," script and art by Don Martin; A woman has a gruesome encounter with her house cat. "How Come on TV...?", script by Paul Peter Porges, art by Jack Rickard; Examples of how things that happen on television aren't realistic. "Failing Health," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Davis; A niche magazine aimed at hypochondriacs. "Who Knows What Evil Lurks in the Hearts of Men? The Shadow Knows," script and art by Sergio Aragones; Examples of someone's shadow revealing things about them that isn't immediately obvious. "Owem Marshmallow, Attorney-at-Law," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; In a parody of the TV series "Owen Marshall, Counselor-at-Law," an incompetent attorney is engaged to defend the hedonistic son of a local Native American on a charge of assault. Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.40.

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    $11 Vintage Mad Magazine # 159 - June 1973 Clockwork Lemon Good Shipping Included
    $14 Vintage Mad Magazine # 159 - June 1973 Clockwork Lemon VG Shipping Included
    6 days left Auction June 1973 Mad magazine No. 159 Clockwork Lemon
    2 days left Auction Mad Magazine # 159 June 1973
    20 hours left Auction MAD MAGAZINE #159 EC PUBLICATIONS SERGIO ARAGONES DON MARTIN VF

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  • Vol. 44 #6
    Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (1949-Present Mercury Publications) Vol. 44 #6


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    Volume 44, Issue 6 - June 1973. Cover by Don A. Hardy. Fantasy and science fiction stories by Jack Vance, Brian Lumley, Robin Scott Wilson, Dennis Etchison, Tori Warner, Ron Goulart, Ray Bradbury, and Doris Pitkin Buck. 5 1/2-in. x 7 1/2-in., 162 pages, B&W Cover price $0.75.

  • Vol. 17 #3
    Man's Illustrated Magazine (1955-1975 Hanro Corp.) Vol. 17 #3


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    Volume 17, Issue 3 - June, 1973. 8" x 10.5", 76 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Vol. 16 #4
    Man's Life (1961-1974 Crestwood/Stanley) 2nd Series Vol. 16 #4
    • Water damage: Slight.
  • Issue #10
    Marvel Spotlight (1971 1st Series) 10
    • Paste along spine interior.
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #0131230006
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #2032553019
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    • Cover oxidation.
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    • Staple rust with migration.
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    Cover pencils by Herb Trimpe, inks by Frank Giacoia. The Coming of Witch-Woman, script by Gary Friedrich, pencils by Tom Sutton, inks by Jim Mooney; Ghost Rider takes Roxanne to the hospital to treat Copperhead bites; the Apache tribe that used to worship Snake Dance intend to hang him; the cops chase Johnny Blaze. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

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    $30 Marvel Spotlight #10 1973 Early Ghost Rider, 1st Witch Woman VG-FN Rare
    $50 Marvel Spotlight 10 FN 6.0 High Definition Scans *
    $53 Marvel Spotlight #10 Ghost Rider KEY Bronze Age Comic June 1973
    $69 Marvel Spotlight 10 FN/VF 7.0 High Definition Scans *
    $190 MARVEL SPOTLIGHT #10 GHOST RIDER CGC 8.0 June 1973 KEY ISSUE 1st App Witch Woman
    20 hours left Auction Marvel Spotlight 10 Ghost Rider 1st App Witch Woman Lina Littletrees 1973

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  • Issue #43
    Marvel Tales (1964 Marvel) 43

    Cover art by John Romita. O, Bitter Victory, script by Stan Lee, pencils by John Romita (layouts) and Don Heck (pencils), inks by Mike Esposito; Spider-Man battles the Kingpin; reprinted from Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #60. 36 pgs. $0.20. Cover price $0.20.

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  • Issue #10
    Marvel Team-Up (1972 1st Series) 10
    • Paper: White
    • Label #3984992007
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    Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the Human Torch star in "Time Bomb!" Part 2 of 3 (Continues from previous issue). Script by Gerry Conway. Pencils by Jim Mooney. Inks by Frank Giacoia. Cover by John Romita and Mike Esposito. Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the Human Torch continue their battle against Kang the Conqueror and Zarrko the Tomorrow Man. Cameo appearance by the Avengers. (This issue was published the same month as the classic Amazing Spider-Man 121.) 32 pages. Cover price $0.20.

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    $20 Marvel Team-Up #10 - Spider-man - Human Torch - Kang - 1973 - FN
    $28 MARVEL TEAM-UP No. 10 (1973) Spider-man and Human Torch! Kang Appearance! FN/VF
    $1,495 MARVEL TEAM-UP VOL.1 # 10 FN. COND. " SPIDER-MAN & HUMAN TORCH 1973 BAG & BOARD
    5 days left Auction MARVEL TEAM-UP #10- 6/73 - SIGNATURE SERIES -SIGNED BY ANDREW GARFIELD - CGC 7.0
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  • Issue #11
    Marvel Triple Action (1972) 11

    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby. Cover inks by Frank Giacoia. "Four against the Minotaur!" Story by Stan Lee. Pencils by Don Heck. Inks by Dick Ayers. Convinced that the new Avengers do not have enough raw power, they decide to track down the Hulk to recruit him. Before they can, a mysterious robot arrives claiming to be able to lead them to the green goliath. Too bad its a trap that leads them into battle with the Mole Man and his creature the Minotaur. Cover and story reprinted from (Avengers 1963 1st series) number 17. Full color. 32 pages. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #77
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 77

    24 pages. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Air Hawk cover by John Dixon. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Garth (by Frank Bellamy, John Allard, and Jim Edgar), Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane and Hank Schlenkser), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Rick O'Shay (by Stan Lynde), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), James Bond (by Horak), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Superman (by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, and Jack Burnley), and Tarzan (by Dan Barry and Burne Hogarth). Also a Sunday Air Hawk strip and a Sunday Tarzan strip (by Russ Manning). Cover price $0.45.

  • Issue #78
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 78

    24 pages. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Johnny Hazard cover by Frank Robbins. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Garth (by Frank Bellamy, John Allard, and Jim Edgar), Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane and Hank Schlenkser), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Rick O'Shay (by Stan Lynde), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), James Bond (by Horak), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Superman (by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, and Jack Burnley), and Tarzan (by Dan Barry and Burne Hogarth). Also a Sunday Air Hawk strip, a Sunday Tarzan strip (by Russ Manning), and six Mickey Finn stripa (by Morris Weiss). Cover price $0.45.

  • Issue #79
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 79

    24 pages. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Modesty Blaise cover by Jim Holdaway. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Garth (by Frank Bellamy, John Allard, and Jim Edgar), Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane and Hank Schlenkser), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Rick O'Shay (by Stan Lynde), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), James Bond (by Horak), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Superman (by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, and Jack Burnley), and Tarzan (by Dan Barry and Burne Hogarth). Also a Sunday Air Hawk strip, a Sunday Tarzan strip (by Russ Manning), and a list of the 1972 Shazam Award winners. Cover price $0.45.

  • Issue #80
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 80

    24 pages. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Superman cover. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Garth (by Frank Bellamy, John Allard, and Jim Edgar), Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane and Hank Schlenkser), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Rick O'Shay (by Stan Lynde), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), James Bond (by Horak), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Superman (by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, and Jack Burnley), and Tarzan (by Dan Barry and Burne Hogarth). Also a Sunday Air Hawk strip, a Sunday Tarzan strip (by Russ Manning), and six Juliet Jones strips (by Stan Drake). Cover price $0.45.

  • Issue #1
    Menomonee Falls Guardian (1973) 1

    16 pages in one section. Tabloid-sized 11-14-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). New Conchy cover by James Childress. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Conchy (by James Childress; twelve strips), Tumbleweeds (by Tom K. Ryan), Broom Hilda (by Russell Myers), Pogo (by Walt Kelly), Sally Bananas (by Charles Barsotti), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Thimble Theatre Starring Popeye (by E.C. Segar), Beetle Bailey (by Mort Walker), Krazy Kat (by George Herriman), Joe Palooka (by Tony DiPreta and Morris Weiss), Mickey Finn (by Morris Weiss), and Romeo Brown (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway). Sunday strips: Broom Hilda and Pogo. Also in this issue: two Squirrel Cage Sunday strips by Gene Ahern, and Jornie Bignose by Mike Tiefenbacher. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #2
    Menomonee Falls Guardian (1973) 2

    16 pages in one section. Tabloid-sized 11-14-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Alley Oop cover by V.T. Hamlin. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Conchy (by James Childress), Tumbleweeds (by Tom K. Ryan), Broom Hilda (by Russell Myers), Pogo (by Walt Kelly), Sally Bananas (by Charles Barsotti), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Thimble Theatre Starring Popeye (by E.C. Segar), Beetle Bailey (by Mort Walker), Krazy Kat (by George Herriman), Alley Oop (by V.T. Hamlin), Joe Palooka (by Tony DiPreta and Morris Weiss), Mickey Finn (by Morris Weiss), and Romeo Brown (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway). Sunday strips: Broom Hilda and Pogo. Also in this issue: Bunky (by Billy DeBeck) and Barney Google and Snuffy Smith (also by DeBeck) Sunday strips, and Jornie Bignose by Mike Tifenbacher. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #3
    Menomonee Falls Guardian (1973) 3

    16 pages in one section. Tabloid-sized 11-14-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Popeye cover by E.C. Segar. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Conchy (by James Childress), Tumbleweeds (by Tom K. Ryan), Broom Hilda (by Russell Myers), Pogo (by Walt Kelly), Sally Bananas (by Charles Barsotti), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Thimble Theatre Starring Popeye (by E.C. Segar), Beetle Bailey (by Mort Walker), Krazy Kat (by George Herriman), Alley Oop (by V.T. Hamlin), Joe Palooka (by Tony DiPreta and Morris Weiss), Mickey Finn (by Morris Weiss), and Romeo Brown (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway). Sunday strips: Broom Hilda and Pogo. Also in this issue: Sappo Sunday strips by E.C. Segar, and Jornie Bignose by Mike Tifenbacher. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #142MJ
    Mickey Mouse (1941-90 Dell/Gold Key/Gladstone) Mark Jewelers 142MJ

    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price increase to 20 cents. Mickey Mouse in "Valley of the Kachinas" in which Mickey and Minnie's purchase of an antique doll leads to adventure and mystery and "Three Cents Due. Issue also has a one-page text story "Springtime Antics." No art/story credits given. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #142
    Mickey Mouse (1953-1987 Dell/Gold Key/Gladstone) 142

    Cover price increase to 20 cents. Mickey Mouse in "Valley of the Kachinas" in which Mickey and Minnie's purchase of an antique doll leads to adventure and mystery and "Three Cents Due. Issue also has a one-page text story "Springtime Antics." No art/story credits given. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #35
    Mighty World of Marvel (1972 UK Magazine) 35
  • Issue #36
    Mighty World of Marvel (1972 UK Magazine) 36
  • Issue #37
    Mighty World of Marvel (1972 UK Magazine) 37
  • Issue #38
    Mighty World of Marvel (1972 UK Magazine) 38
  • Issue #39
    Mighty World of Marvel (1972 UK Magazine) 39
  • Issue #202
    Millie the Model (1945 Marvel) 202
  • Issue #14
    Mister Miracle (1971 1st Series) 14

    "The Quick and the Dead." While walking in spooky woods, Mister Miracle and the gang encounter Madame Evil Eyes and the Satan Club. Script, pencils, and cover by Jack Kirby. Inks by Mike Royer. Cover price $0.20.

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    $4 Mister Miracle 14 1st Madame Evil Eyes! Big Barda by Kirby! Fair/Good 1973 DC
    $9 Mister Miracle #14 (Jun-Jul 1973, DC) - Fine
    $12 Mister Miracle #14 DC Comics Bronze Age Jack Kirby vg
    2 days left Auction MISTER MIRACLE #14 (1973) DC BRONZE AGE JACK KIRBY!
    18 hours left Auction MISTER MIRACLE #14 JACK KIRBY STORY & ART! VF! FROM 1973! OBERON BIG BARDA

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  • Issue #23
    Monsters on the Prowl (1971) 23

    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers. The Return of... Grogg!, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; Koslov is sent back home to investigate mysterious happenings in a remote area, where he discovers that the dragon Grogg is still on the loose. He Kept Him in Stitches!; A surgeon gets the chance to operate on a Communist overlord and leaves his scalpel inside of him near his heart so that when he recovers enough in two days to move, he will die. The Macabre Mirror!, art by Don Heck; A greedy duke exacts crippling taxes from his people, taking their property when they run out of money; he ignores a gypsy's warnings and tries to seize her ancient mirror. 36 pgs. $0.20. Cover price $0.20.

  • Jun 1973
    National Lampoon (1970) Jun 1973

    Violence. Knuckle magazine, illustrated by Joe Orlando; a Gahan Wilson story; a spoof of gun magazines. Stories and art by Michael O'Donoghue, P. J. O'Rourke, Gray Morrow, Jeff Jones, Shary Flenniken, M.K. Brown, Vaughn Bode, Bobby London, Michael Gross, Henry Beard and Doug Kenney. Plus letters from the editors, cartoons, and Foto Funnies. Mature readers. Cover by Charles Rodrigues. June 1973; Cover price $0.75. Cover price $0.75.

  • Vol. 9 #4
    Old West (1964-1999 Western Publications Inc.) Vol. 9 #4
  • Issue #1-1ST
    Osprey Men-at-Arms Series SC (1973-2011 OSPREY) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "The American Provincial Corps 1775–84!". Written by Philip Katcher. Art by Michael Youens. Initially British officials were reluctant to accept the offers of loyal subjects to form fighting units but eventually the potential of a Provincial corps was realized. Yet they never received the whole-hearted support of the British regular army and this was a factor in their evental defeat. Nonetheless the Provincial Corps served with distinction – even fighting against the Spanish in Nicaragua and the Bahamas – and some remained in service for several more years by relocating to Canada. This book examines their experiences in this continental conflict and details their uniforms and equipment. Softcover, 48 pages, PC/PB&W.

  • Issue #35-1ST
    Osprey Men-at-Arms Series SC (1973-2011 OSPREY) 35-1ST

    Volume 35 - 1st printing. "Wellington's Peninsular Army!" Written by James Lawford. Art by Michael Roffe. At the beginning of the Napoleonic period the British Army's record left something to be desired. During the Peninsular War, however, Wellington led and trained an army that never knew a major defeat on the field. Even Wellington himself described his army as 'able to go anywhere or do anything'. This book examines the formidable British Army which played an integral part in stalling Napoleon's advance, focusing on the staff, infantry, cavalry, artillery and sieges and sappers. Numerous illustrations, including eight colour plates, vividly depict the weaponry and uniforms of Wellington's Peninsular Army. Softcover, 48 pages, PC/PB&W.

  • Issue #257
    Our Army at War (1952) 257
    Published Jun 1973 by DC.

    Cover art by Joe Kubert. The Castaway starring Sgt Rock / story, script by Bob Kanigher, art by Russ Heath. The Sea Is Calm, The Sky Is Bright featuring USS Stevens, script and art by Sam Glanzman. Stuka Junker battle album, script and art by Sam Glanzman. Table-Top Dioramas activity pages. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

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    $25 Our Army at War #257 DC 1973 Unread VF/NM or better Beauty! Sgt. Rock Combine!
    $65 Our Army At War 257 VF/NM 9.0 High Definition Scans *
    3 days left Auction Our Army At War SGT Rock #257 1973. Good Condition.

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  • Issue #278
    Pep Comics (1940-1987 Archie) 278

    "Right On and On"; Hearing about an automobile recall for defective transmissions, Archie brings his old car in for a replacement too, and ends up with a complete overhaul. "Boo Hoo Rendezvous," script and art by Al Hartley; Dilton makes a robot that looks like a handsome teen and Archie and Jughead plan to send it on a date with Ethel. Untitled Li'l Jinx's Daddy story, script and art by Joe Edwards; Hap is mystified about when children sleep. Archie Club News. "The Music Man," script and pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon d'Agostino; Archie plays electric guitar for Veronica and annoys Mr. Lodge. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #56
    Phantom (1962 Gold Key/King/Charlton) 56

    Cover by Pat Boyette. Stories and art by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette. Charlton presents the comic-book adventures of the seemingly immortal crime-fighter called The Phantom. The Phantom investigates animal attacks in the jungle, and discovers a strange poison has been put into the water supply. Circumstances force the WWII-era Phantom to put on a Nazi uniform. A native chieftain jeopardizes the safety of his people. Plus lessons in Mandarin Chinese! Jungle Madness; The Nazi Phantom; When the World Was New; Chinese Dijyooke; The Chief Who Went Astray. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #25
    Phantom Stranger (1969 2nd Series) 25
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4341784005
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    • Double cover. Inner cover 5.5, outer cover 5.0.
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    Cover art by Luis Dominguez. "Dance of the Serpent," script by Mike Pellowski (idea) and Len Wein, art by Jim Aparo; Documentary filmmaker Jim Colter has gone to his secretaries home, the island of Costa Roja, where he hopes to film her native peoples perform the Dance of the Serpent; However, in spite of the warnings that an outsider view, let alone film the dance is forbidden and those who cross the Cult of the Serpent will end up dead; Ignoring the warnings, even the ones given by the Phantom Stranger, Colter locates the Cult of the Serpent and films their ceremony. The Spawn of Frankenstein" Part 3, script by Marv Wolfman, art by Michael Kaluta; As Rachel Adams plots her revenge against the Spawn of Frankenstein, she is captured by a Satanist who hopes to use a satanic spell to sacrifice her soul to Satan for immortality; Coincidentally, the Spawn of Frankenstein has finished digging up the grave of Victor Adams when it beings to rain and seeks shelter in the same house; Interrupting the ceremony, the Spawn of Frankenstein is knocked out by the Satanist's loyal subject and put in Rachel Adams' place. Statement of ownership--average print run 306,288; average paid circulation 155,641. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Vol. 20 #6
    Playboy Magazine (1953-Present HMH Publishing) Vol. 20 #6

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    $8 PLAYBOY - JUNE 1973 - GOOD - COPY 2
    $8 Playboy June 1973 Magazine in Fair Condition w/ Centerfold

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  • Issue #120
    Popeye (1948-1980 Dell/Gold Key/King/Charlton) 120

    Cover art by George Wildman. Meet the Champ! starring Popeye, Olive Oyl, Wimpy, Brutus, Swee'pea, and Granny. Any Fool Can Do It! starring Swee'pea and Popeye. Have A Happy, Pappy! starring Swee'pea, Poopdeck Pappy, Olive Oyl, and Popeye. Find-A-Word activity page. The World's Worst Burger! starring Wimpy and Geezil. The Beeyootiful Machine! starring Popeye, Olive Oyl, and Brutus. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #48
    Porky Pig (1965 Gold Key) 48
  • Issue #10
    Power Man and Iron Fist (1972 Hero for Hire) 10
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #1246299008

    "The Lucky and the Dead!" Script by Steve Englehart, pencils by George Tuska, inks by Billy Graham. "Muerte" means "Death" in Spanish. Luke Cage comes face-to-face with the man called Senor Muerte. This is a man who cannot be stopped, not even by the diamond-hard fists of Power Man. Graham cover. Cover price $0.20.

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    $8 Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #10, 1st Mr. Death
    $13 Power Man #10 Vg-Fine Marvel Bronze age comic
    $17 Luke Cage, Hero For Hire #10 (Jun 1973, Marvel) - Fine/Very Fine
    20 hours left Auction LUKE CAGE HERO FOR HIRE-JUNE 1973 #10 STAN LEE PRESENTS MARVEL COMICS-GOOD!

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  • Issue #1
    Prayers to Broken Stone (1973) 1
    • Paper: White
    • Label #0238151013
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Fanzine featuring stories by Alexander Plunkett, whose work looks like a cross between early art by Sandy Plunkett and Jeff Jones. The issue is also Artist's Showcase Quarterly # 2. 8-3/8 in. x 11-in.; black and white; 16 pages on heavy white paper stock. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #247
    PS The Preventive Maintenance Monthly (1951) 247
  • Issue #5
    Raggedy Ann and Andy (1971 Gold Key) 5
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.
  • Vol. 7 #1
    Relics Magazine (1967 Western Publications) Vol. 7 #1

    A Link to Our Pioneer Heritage; "A magazine devoted to the treasurers, artifacts and collectibles intimately associated with the expansion and development of the vast frontier". 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #5
    Richie Rich Bank Books (1972) 5

    Stories and art by Ernie Colon and Warren Kremer. Harvey Comics presents more adventures of the world's richest kid and his friends. When Richie's rocket-plane goes awry, he gets stranded on an island in the South Pacific. There, he meets a fellow castaway who looks exactly like his butler Cadbury, in a two-part story. Cadbury shares stories of his butler training. Mayda Munny wants to attract Richie's romantic attention, but she's too self-centered. Rocket Shipwrecked!; Cadbury the Second; Cadbury: At Your Service!; The River Monster; Mayda Munny: Oh, Notice Me! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #6
    Richie Rich Diamonds (1972) 6

    Richie Rich has multi-part adventures and misadventures with his friends and family. Richie lets his classmates run Rich Enterprises for a class project, but he neglects to tell the company employees that it's just an exercise. A gemologist is hired by the Riches to cut a rare diamond, but he can't concentrate on his work on the busy estate. Cadbury tells Richie about one of his most difficult jobs, minding a pet gorilla. The Wacky World of Big Business; The Diamond Cutter; Richie at the Bat!; Cadbury: The Sitting Butler. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

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  • Issue #55
    Richie Rich Dollars and Cents (1963) 55

    Harvey Giant-Sized comic. 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #5
    Richie Rich Jackpots (1972 Harvey) 5

    Richie Rich's fortune is both the cause and solution to his comedic misadventures. An experiment gone wrong at Dr. Creemy's ice cream factory results in "endless ice cream." This seems great at first, but as Richie and all his friends soon learn, it's possible to have too much of a good thing - even ice cream. Richie fails to make his uncle laugh, but Cadbury the butler has the answer, as always. Plus a 1980 calendar featuring the Harvey characters. Richie Rich and the Endless Ice Cream; Make Me Laugh! 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #50
    Richie Rich Success Stories (1964 Harvey) 50

    52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #99
    Rocket's Blast Comicollector (1961 RBCC) 99

    The Rocket's Blast Comicollector #99 (108 pgs), with cover art by Don Newton. The Rocket's Blast is THE classic comics adzine from the 60s thru the 80s. It features: an article about the Dick Tracy serial; Sally Forth comic strip by Wallace Wood; reviews of Terry Carr's Science Fiction for People Who Hate Science Fiction and Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury's Lorelei of the Red Mist; "Pulps Era of Adventure" by James Van Hise and Robert Weinberg; "The RBCC Information Center; "Comic Collector's Comments" by Howard P. Siegel; "The Keyhole" column by Hamilton Benedict; ads for The Illustrated All Story Magazine #1, D-Con '73, and Houstoncon '73; a column reviewing The Spirit #1, Realm #5, Grimwit #1, Radio Nostalgia #4, and other items; a letters column; and classified comic book ads. Published by G. B. Love. 1.00 cover price. Circulation: 2250. Cover price $1.00.

  • Vol. 20 #6
    Rod and Custom Magazine (1953 Petersen Publishing Co.) Vol. 20 #6


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