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Comic books June 1979

  • Issue #75
    Everything's Archie (1969) 75

    "Cover Story"; When Archie opens an umbrella indoors, Betty tries to counter his expected bad luck by slipping a rabbit's foot in his pocket. "Fed Up" one-page Li'l Jinx story. "Time of Decision"; With the gang wilting with boredom, Archie's parents order him to take out the garbage; He never quite manages to get it done, but he does end up on television after alerting the authorities to a fire. "Good Samaritan"; Archie goes to great lengths to save a small boy's ball from a garbage truck. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #154
    Famous Monsters of Filmland (1958) Magazine 154

    Features in this issue include: obituaries of Ted Cassidy, Richard Kelton, Andre Morrell, and Geoffrey Unworth; previews of Love at First Bite and The Black Hole; review of CBS special Monsters, Madmen, and Creatures of the Night; feature on comedy team genre films; birthday wishes for Vincent Price, George Lucas, and Peter Mayhew; and more. Cover photo is of George Hamilton and Susan St. James in Love at First Bite. Cover price $1.50.

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    $10 Famous Monsters of Filmland #154 Warren Horror Magazine Bronze Age 1979 VG

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  • Issue #8
    Fans Zine (comic fanzine) 8
    • Staple rust/migration.

    Spring-Summer 1979. Sub-Mariner index, fanzine reviews, George Perez interview part 2, article on Adam Warlock. Red Sonja pin-up by Gilbert Hernandez. Quad-Man comic by Jay Van Bockel and Mark Heike. Cyclops (X-Men) cover by Dave Cockrum/Doug Hazelwood. 8-3/8-in. x 11-in.; black and white; 48 pages. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #8
    Fantastic Films (1978) 8

    Vol. 2 #2 in indicia. June 1979 on cover. Subtitled The Magazine of Visual Fantasy & Science Fiction, Fantastic Films #8 includes: Richard Donner interview, Science Fiction on Television, One Last Time Down the Death Star Trench, Robert Altman on Quintet, Geof Darrow profile and poster, Superman The Movie location report, Invasion of the Body Snatchers overview, a new look at The Conquest of Space, and Jean Rogers interview and scrapbook. Cover price $2.00.

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  • Issue #207
    Fantastic Four (1961 1st Series) 207
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4347530019
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    "Might of the Monocle!" Written by Marv Wolfman. Pencils by Sal Buscema. Inks by Joe Sinnott. Cover by Keith Pollard and Joe Sinnott. Guest-starring Spider-Man. The series takes a one-issue break from the intergalactic saga in the Andromeda Galaxy to see how Johnny Storm is enjoying life at Security College. Unfortunately though, the Monocle is secretly mind-controlling the Human Torch! Meanwhile, the Daily Globe sends its new photographer, Peter Parker, to Security College for a special undercover investigation. One thing leads to another and the Human Torch and the Amazing Spider-Man team up once again! Cameo appearance by Medusa. Note: The letters page includes a letter from comics editor Cat Yronwode. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #207MJ
    Fantastic Four (1961 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 207MJ

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    Mark Jewelers Advertisement Insert Variant. Spider-Man guest stars in "Might of the Monocle!" Script by Marv Wolfman, breakdowns by Sal Buscema, finished art by Joe Sinnott. Guest appearance by Medusa (of the Inhumans). Letter to the editor from writer/editor Cat Yronwode. Keith Pollard/Sinnott cover. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #13
    Fantasy Newsletter (1978) fanzine 13
  • Vol. 2 #3B
    Far West (1978-1981 Wright Publishing Co.) Vol. 2 #3B

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  • Vol. 32 #6

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    Volume 32 - Number 6, June 1979. Pulp magazine devoted to exploring the paranormal. Articles and Stories include The Greatest UFO Film Ever Made, a Poltergeist on a Rampage, Ruth Carter Stapleton Heals Memories, and Phantom Guerillas Invade Cape Ann! Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 7 1/2-in., 130 page, Text (with B&W Illustrations and Photos). Cover price $1.00.

  • Vol. 7 #2
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  • Issue #143
    Fightin' Marines (1951 St. John/Charlton) 143

    Cover by Demetrio Sánchez Gómez. Stories and art by Pat Boyette and others. Charlton's long-running series focused on the military exploits of the US Marines throughout the 20th century. Marine pilot Mangan risks his life to provide air support for ground troops in Korea. A Marine goes on a suicide mission to hold off Axis forces from an island, armed with only an anti-aircraft gun. A Marine pilot in Korea dares to enter "MiG Alley," in a story with art by Peacemaker co-creator Pat Boyette. Wake to the Rising Sun; Hero Types; Paid in Full!; War Machines; MiG Alley; Hidden Death. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #274
    Flash (1959 1st Series DC) 274
    Published Jun 1979 by DC.

    Cover pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Dick Giordano. The Mark of the Beast!, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Frank Chiaramonte; Clive Yorkin escapes from prison after overusing the Nephron Machine and seriously injuring its inventor, and wanders to Barry Allen's house; Meanwhile, Barry is on a drug raid with Frank Curtis and is compelled to detour while returning home, by a psychic's powers. Ad for Batman and Robin magnetic toy by Mego. Batman; Hostess Cup Cakes ad, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Vince Colletta. Hembeck strip. Spalding basketball ad with Julius Dr. J Erving and Rick Barry, art by Jack Davis. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #275
    Flash (1959 1st Series DC) 275
    Published Jun 1979 by DC.
    • Interior is complete. Full length spine split (chew).

    Cover art by Dick Giordano. The Last Dance, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Frank Chiaramonte; The death of Iris (apparently at the hand of Clive Yorkin), Barry Allen's beloved wife; The tragic event occurs while Barry (dressed in a Flash "costume") and Iris (dressed as Batgirl) attend a costume party. Corgi Superman vehicles ad. Flash 275 ad. Pete Rose Batting Practice sporting good ad. World of Krypton, All-Out War and Time Warp ad. Subscription ad with Superman. Hembeck strip. Spalding basketball ad with Julius Dr. J Erving and Rick Barry, art by Jack Davis. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

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    $17 Flash #275 DC 1979 Death of Iris Allen! VG

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  • Issue #274MJ
    Flash (1959 1st Series DC) Mark Jewelers 274MJ

    Mark Jewelers Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #274UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 12p cover price. Cover pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Dick Giordano. The Mark of the Beast!, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Frank Chiaramonte; Clive Yorkin escapes from prison after overusing the Nephron Machine and seriously injuring its inventor, and wanders to Barry Allen's house; Meanwhile, Barry is on a drug raid with Frank Curtis and is compelled to detour while returning home, by a psychic's powers. Ad for Batman and Robin magnetic toy by Mego. Batman; Hostess Cup Cakes ad, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Vince Colletta. Hembeck strip. Spalding basketball ad with Julius Dr. J Erving and Rick Barry, art by Jack Davis. 36 Pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #274
    Flash (1959 1st Series DC) Whitman 274

    Whitman edition. No issue number on cover, LIMITED DISTRIBUTION, Ross Andru/Dick Giordano cover, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Alex Saviuk, and inks by Frank Chiaramonte. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #275
    Flash (1959 1st Series DC) Whitman 275

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    Whitman edition. No issue number on cover, LIMITED DISTRIBUTION, Ross Andru/Dick Giordano cover, death of Iris, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Alex Saviuk, and inks by Frank Chiaramonte. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #3
    Fog City Comics (1978) 3

    Underground comix anthology featuring artists from Vancouver, Canada. This issue features And Here He Is, the Artist Himself, an autobiographical fantasy by Rand Holmes. More stories and art by Clay Geerdes, Peter Grant, Rick Shubb, Marv Newland and Terry Hamilton. 64 pages. Cover by Holmes. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #197906

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  • Issue #20
    Funnyworld (1966) Fanzine 20

    Summer 1979. Published by Mark Lilien, edited by Mike Barrier. Fifty Years of Disney Animation, Black Cauldron, Disney Before Burbank, Charles Mintz Studio, and George Griffin. Reviews of Bakshi's Lord of the Rings and Watership Down. 56 pages. Cover price $3.50.

  • Vol. 7 #7

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  • Issue #43
    Ghost Manor (1971 Charlton) 2nd Series 43

    Cover art by Steve Ditko. Bones!, art by Tom Sutton; Wilford White thinks his own skeleton is trying to kill him. The House Of Dead!, art by Pat Boyette; When "Duke" Beaumont, leader of the Dirty Devil biker gang inherits the family estate he gets more than he bargained for. Weird Warning text story. The Only Way To Go!, art by Steve Ditko; Mick Kerrigan was a construction worker who died building a bridge; Afterward he stayed around and prevented accidents. 36 pgs. $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

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    $6 42918: Charlton GHOST MANOR #43 VG Grade

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  • Issue #36
    Ghost Rider (1973 1st Series) 36

    First 40c cover-priced issue - "A Demon in Denver!" Story by Michael Fleisher. Art by Don Perlin. Cover by Bob Budianski and Bob Wiacek. Johnny Blaze learns that some days it's just not easy being the Ghost Rider. Spider-Man stars in Hostess ad " Hotshot on the Block!" Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #36MJ
    Ghost Rider (1973 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 36MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. First 40c cover-priced issue - "A Demon in Denver!" Story by Michael Fleisher. Art by Don Perlin. Cover by Bob Budianski and Bob Wiacek. Johnny Blaze learns that some days it's just not easy being the Ghost Rider. Spider-Man stars in Hostess ad " Hotshot on the Block!" Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #36UK
    Ghost Rider (1973 1st Series) UK Edition 36UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 12p cover price. "A Demon in Denver!" Story by Michael Fleisher. Art by Don Perlin. Cover by Bob Budianski and Bob Wiacek. Johnny Blaze learns that some days it's just not easy being the Ghost Rider. Spider-Man stars in Hostess ad " Hotshot on the Block!"

  • Issue #136
    Ghostly Tales (1966 Charlton) 136

    Cover by Rich Larson. Stories and art by Rich Larson, Larry Englehart, Carlos Vila, Joe Gill, Carl Wessler, Charles Nicholas, and Vince Alascia, plus spot illustrations by Steve Ditko. A horror anthology from Charlton that often featured work by Steve Ditko and other comics luminaries. Thieves steal magical amulets from Egyptian mummies and soon regret it. A werewolf is stalking gold prospectors in the Old West. Wilbur is one man who could actually be frightened to death, because he's afraid of everything. Friends at Last; The Night of the Werewolf; The Gift; The Scarab Curse! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #77MJ
    Ghosts (1971) Mark Jewelers 77MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #77
    Ghosts (1971-1982 DC) 77
    Published Jun 1979 by DC.

    Cover by Luis Dominguez. Featuring: 1 page intro story "Ghosts and the Supernatural" written by Murray Boltinoff and drawn by E.R. Cruz; 3 page story "Never Taunt a Specter" drawn by Bernard Baily; 10 page story "Ghost, Where Do You Hide?" written by Jack C. Harris and drawn by Steve Ditko; 3 page story "The Phantom Falcon" drawn by Buddy Gernale; 1 page The Files of Dr. Geist text story "When Johnny Comes Haunting Home." Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #77UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 12p cover price. Cover by Luis Dominguez. Featuring: 1 page intro story "Ghosts and the Supernatural" written by Murray Boltinoff and drawn by E.R. Cruz; 3 page story "Never Taunt a Specter" drawn by Bernard Baily; 10 page story "Ghost, Where Do You Hide?" written by Jack C. Harris and drawn by Steve Ditko; 3 page story "The Phantom Falcon" drawn by Buddy Gernale; 1 page The Files of Dr. Geist text story "When Johnny Comes Haunting Home."

  • Issue #214
    GI Combat (1952) 214
    Published Jun 1979 by DC.

    Giant-sized issue. 68 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.00.

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  • Issue #23
    Godzilla (1977 Marvel) 23
    • Centerfold plus one wrap detached at one staple. Tear to back cover.

    "King Once More!" Part 7 of 8. Guest-starring the Avengers and Fantastic Four. J. Jonah Jameson cameo. Story by Doug Moench. Art by Herb Trimpe and Dan Green. The mighty Godzilla is back in present day Manhattan. The only problem is he is also back to his original titanic size. Can the combined efforts of the Fantastic Four, Avengers, and S.H.I.E.L.D. contain his monstrous rampage before Godzilla takes a bite out of the Big Apple? Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #23MJ
    Godzilla (1977 Marvel) Mark Jewelers 23MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "King Once More!" Part 7 of 8. Guest-starring the Avengers and Fantastic Four. J. Jonah Jameson cameo. Story by Doug Moench. Art by Herb Trimpe and Dan Green. The mighty Godzilla is back in present day Manhattan. The only problem is he is also back to his titanic original size. Can the combined efforts of the Fantastic Four, Avengers, and S.H.I.E.L.D. contain his monstrous rampage before the Big Apple bites it (no pun intended). Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #117
    Green Lantern (1960 2nd Series DC) 117

    "Sight of the First and Second Kinds." Green Lantern and Green Arrow battle Professor Ojo and the Crumbler, and then seek out Guy Gardner's gal pal Kari Limbo. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Joe Staton and Dick Giordano. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #117MJ
    Green Lantern (1960 2nd Series DC) Mark Jewelers 117MJ

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  • Issue #117UK
    Green Lantern (1960 2nd Series DC) UK Edition 117UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 12p cover price. 1st app. "Sight of the First and Second Kinds." Green Lantern and Green Arrow battle Professor Ojo and the Crumbler, and then seek out Guy Gardner's gal pal Kari Limbo. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Joe Staton and Dick Giordano.

  • Issue #117
    Green Lantern (1960 2nd Series DC) Whitman 117

    Whitman edition. Low print run. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #53
    Gunfighters (1966 Charlton) 53

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    Cover by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Stories and art by Al Williamson, Angelo Torres, Joe Maneely, Pete Morisi, Dick Giordano, Sal Trapani, Bill Molno, and Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. A showcase for popular Western heroes and movie cowboys. The townspeople think the world's gone topsy-turvy when lawman Wild Bill Hickok loses his badge and goes on a drunken rampage through town. Crack shot Annie Oakley isn't sure how to respond when she's in a sharpshooting contest against an impoverished boy who is the best shot in these parts. A sadistic ranch foreman meets a new hire who finally stands up to him, in a story with art by EC legends Al Williamson and Angelo Torres. (Tex Ritter appears on the cover, but not in the issue itself.) Wild Bill Hickok: The Bulletproof Outlaw; Jesse James: The James Gang Strikes; New Hand; Annie Oakley: Fancy Shootin'; Wild Bill Hickok: Gold and Lead!; Apache Lore. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #42
    Haunted (1971 Charlton) 42

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    Anthology comic book with scary and suspenseful stories. Cover art by Tom Sutton. The Teddy Bear, script by Nicola Cuti, art by Jack Abel; Harley the Teddy Bear always winds up in the hands of a child that needs him for protection. The Last Ghastly Laugh!, script by Joe Gill, pencils by Charles Nicholas, inks by Vince Alascia; The ghost of the man Kenneth Craig killed returns to get his revenge. Two More For Dinner!, script by Joe Gill, art by Steve Ditko. 36 pgs. $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

  • Vol. 3 #2
    Heavy Metal Magazine (1977) Vol. 3 #2

    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.

  • Issue #46
    High Times (1974 Trans-High Corporation) Magazine 46

    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.

  • Issue #149
    Hot Stuff (1957 Harvey) 149

    "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.

  • Issue #269
    House of Mystery (1951-1983 1st Series) 269

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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.

  • Issue #269MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #56
    Huey Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks (1966 Gold Key) 56

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  • Issue #56
    Huey Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks (1971 Whitman) 56

    Whitman edition. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #14
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 14

    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.

  • Issue #15
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 15

    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.

  • Issue #16
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 16

    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.

  • Issue #17
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 17

    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.

  • Issue #236
    Incredible Hulk (1962 Marvel 1st Series) 236
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.

    "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? 32 pages. Cover price $0.40.

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