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Comic books October 1979

  • Issue #59
    Electric Company Magazine (1972 Children's Television Workshop) 59

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    For Graduates of Sesame Street. This issue: Welcome to the World's Scariest School! Plus: Monster Makeup, Monstrous Jokes, Magic and more! Cover price $0.60.

  • Vol. 74 #4
    Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (1941-Present Davis-Dell) Vol. 74 #4
  • Vol. 92 #4
    Esquire (1933 Esquire, Inc.) Magazine Vol. 92 #4

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  • Issue #79
    Everything's Archie (1969) 79

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    "The Shell Game," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Archie takes the crabs he caught to Veronica's father, with disastrous results. "Down They Go!" one-page story with Li'l Jinx. Sportsmanship activity page. "That Old Bag," script and pencils by Dick Malmgren, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Archie absent-mindedly leaves behind the package he is carrying. "Someone to Root Him On," pencils by Chic Stone; Archie and Reggie have a footrace. Archie's Gag Bag. Archie Club News. "Stunt Stint," script by Frank Doyle, art by Harry Lucey; Archie tries one stunt after another to attract the attention of a pretty girl on the beach. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #158
    Famous Monsters of Filmland (1958) Magazine 158

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    Features in this issue include: Star Wars preview reprint; retrospective of 3D films; H.R. Geiger article and interview; detailed feature on Alien; and more. Alien cover painting is by H.R. Geiger. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #2
    Fangoria (1979-2015 O'Quinn Studios) 1st Series 2
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    This issue includes the following: the making of Phantasm and Dracula (1979 version); Rouben Mamoulian recalls the making of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; part one of an interview with Richard Matheson; "Dr. Who's Rogue's Gallery"; a full color Dr. Who poster; Robert Florey recalls Universal's first plan for the Frankenstein monster; an interview with Robert Bloch; a behind the scenes look at The War of the Worlds; and more. Creature from Prophecy featured on the cover. Cover price $1.95.

  • Vol. 27 #7
    Fantastic (1952-1980 Ziff-Davis/Ultimate) Vol. 27 #7

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    October, 1979. 5.5-in. x 7.75-in.; black and white; 144 newsprint pages. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #11
    Fantastic Films (1978) 11

    Vol. 2 #5 in indicia (#11 at top of Table of Contents page), October 1979 on cover. Subtitled The Magazine of Visual Fantasy & Science Fiction, Fantastic Films #11 includes: Ridley Scott interview, Alien Pre-Production: The Artists, The Starship Nostromo article, the story and art behind H.R. Giger, The 8th Annual Paris International Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Festival, Pals Puppetoons, and an overview of the Quatermass films. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #211D
    Fantastic Four (1961 1st Series) 211D
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    Direct Edition. 1st appearance of Terrax the Tamer - "If This Be Terrax" Written by Marv Wolfman. Pencils by John Byrne. Inks by Joe Sinnott. Cover by John Byrne and Joe Sinnott. Galactus sends the Fantastic Four to an alien plant to capture its tyrannical ruler named Tyros! Can the three aging members of the FF plus the Human Torch muster the strength to defeat Tyros? Cameo appearance by the Watcher and flashback appearances by the Silver Surfer, Air Walker, and Firelord. Note: First appearance of Terrax the Tamer. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #211N
    Fantastic Four (1961 1st Series) 211N
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    Newsstand Edition. 1st appearance of Terrax the Tamer - "If This Be Terrax" Written by Marv Wolfman. Pencils by John Byrne. Inks by Joe Sinnott. Cover by John Byrne and Joe Sinnott. Galactus sends the Fantastic Four to an alien plant to capture its tyrannical ruler named Tyros! Can the three aging members of the FF plus the Human Torch muster the strength to defeat Tyros? Cameo appearance by the Watcher and flashback appearances by the Silver Surfer, Air Walker, and Firelord. Note: First appearance of Terrax the Tamer. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #211MJ
    Fantastic Four (1961 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 211MJ
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    Mark Jewelers Advertisement Insert Variant. First appearance of Terrax. "If This Be Terrax" Script by Marv Wolfman. Art by John Byrne (layouts) and Joe Sinnott (finishes). Cover by John Byrne and Joe Sinnott. Cover price $0.40.

  • Vol. 32 #10
    Fate (1948-Present Clark Publishing) Digest/Magazine Vol. 32 #10

    Volume 32 - Number 10, October 1979. Pulp magazine devoted to exploring the paranormal. Articles and Stories include UFO Grabs Car, Psychics and Cops Mix it up in LA, and Psychokinesis, The Athlete's Edge! Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 7 1/2-in., 130 page, Text (with B&W Illustrations and Photos). Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #141
    Fightin' Army (1956 Charlton) 141

    Cover by Sam Glanzman. Stories and art by Will Franz, Sam Glanzman, and Nestor Olivera. War comics featuring the US Army in WWII, Korea and other conflicts, part of Charlton's Fightin' military series. Willy Schultz realizes to his horror that a group of German children are posing as soldiers as Allied troops advance. A GI helps French partisans fighting to rid their town of Nazi forces. The Lonely War of Capt. Willy Schultz: The Cross of Iron; Last Man Out; Military Master; The Bug-Out Platoon. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Vol. 30 #8

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  • Issue #278
    Flash (1959 1st Series DC) 278
    Published Oct 1979 by DC.

    Cover art by Dick Giordano. Road to Oblivion!, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Frank Chiaramonte; While investigating the death of his beloved wife Iris, Flash battles Captain Boomerang, Yorkin, and Heat Wave. Star Trek the Motion Picture ad. Wonder Woman Hostess Fruit Pie ad. Time Warp ad. Action Comics 500 ad. Super Heroes Glue Stic ad. What Happened Before… Flash ad. Batman and Jonah Hex digest ad. Hembeck strip. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #278MJ
    Flash (1959 1st Series DC) Mark Jewelers 278MJ

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    Mark Jewelers Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #278UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 15p cover price. Cover art by Dick Giordano. Road to Oblivion!, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Frank Chiaramonte; While investigating the death of his beloved wife Iris, Flash battles Captain Boomerang, Yorkin, and Heat Wave. Star Trek the Motion Picture ad. Wonder Woman Hostess Fruit Pie ad. Time Warp ad. Action Comics 500 ad. Super Heroes Glue Stic ad. What Happened Before… Flash ad. Batman and Jonah Hex digest ad. Hembeck strip. 36 Pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #278
    Flash (1959 1st Series DC) Whitman 278

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    Whitman edition. No issue number on cover, LIMITED DISTRIBUTION, Dick Giordano cover, Flash vs. Captain Boomerang, Yorkin, and Heat Wave, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Alex Saviuk, and inks by Frank Chiaramonte. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #197910
    Front Page Detective (1936-1995 Dell Publishing Co. Inc.) Magazine 197910
  • Vol. 39 #10
    Galaxy Science Fiction (1950-1980 World/Galaxy/Universal) Vol. 39 #10

    June-July 1979. Cover by Kenneth Smith. Science Fiction Stories by Jesse Peel, Guyanne Kucera, A. E. Van Vogt, Peter Martin, Ed Ludwig, Frederik Pohl, David Bunch, Jane Gallion. Interior Illustrations by Dan Steffan, Wolf, Shaw. Softcover Pulp Digest, 5-in x 7 1/2-in, 160 Pages, B&W. Cover price $1.25.

  • Vol. 7 #11

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  • Issue #197910
    Genii Magazine (1936) 197910

    "The International Conjurors' Magazine." Vol. 43 # 10. Magic articles, demonstrations, and news. Approx. 8-in. x 11-in.; black and white; 88 pages on white paper stock. Mark, Greg, and Nani Wilson photo cover. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #46
    Ghost Manor (1971 Charlton) 2nd Series 46

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    Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories and art by Steve Ditko and Joe Gill. Weird butler Mr. Bones presents tales of spirits and the supernatural. All the stories in this issue feature art by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko. An old man guards an abandoned gold mine that shelters a gigantic sandworm-like creature. A man ostracized by his community gets his revenge by possessing a strange creature. Unhappy newlyweds buy an old estate and the female ghost who comes with it. It Will Roam Tonight; The Voice of the Victim; The Music of the Ghost Lovers; Someone Else Is Here! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #38
    Ghost Rider (1973 1st Series) 38

    Part 1 of 2 - "The Cult of Doom!" Story by Michael Fleisher. Art by Don Perlin. Cover by Bob Budianski and Bob Wiacek. The Spirit of Vengeance takes on a cult that worships death! 32 pages, FC. NOTE: Hulk stars in Hostess ad "Hulk and the Ultimate Weapon!" Cover price $0.40.

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    $15 Ghost Rider 38, VG/FN 5.0, Marvel 1979, Bronze Age, Don Perlin, Newsstand! ️

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  • Issue #38MJ
    Ghost Rider (1973 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 38MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #81MJ
    Ghosts (1971) Mark Jewelers 81MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #81
    Ghosts (1971-1982 DC) 81
    Published Oct 1979 by DC.

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    Cover by Luis Dominguez. Featuring: 1 page intro story "Ghosts and the Supernatural" written by Murray Boltinoff and drawn by E.R. Cruz; 8 page story "The Specter Struck Twice" written by George Kashdan and drawn by Jess Jodloman; 3 page story "Unburied Phantom" written by George Kashdan and drawn by Vic Catan (as Vicatan Jr.); 5 page story "An Echo from the Tomb!" written by Carl Wessler and drawn by Tenny Henson; 1 page The Files of Dr. Geist text story "Voice of the Telephone Phantom." Cover price $0.40.

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    $3 43390: DC Comics GHOSTS #81 VG Grade
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  • Issue #81UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 15p 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; 8 page story "The Specter Struck Twice" written by George Kashdan and drawn by Jess Jodloman; 3 page story "Unburied Phantom" written by George Kashdan and drawn by Vic Catan (as Vicatan Jr.); 5 page story "An Echo from the Tomb!" written by Carl Wessler and drawn by Tenny Henson; 1 page The Files of Dr. Geist text story "Voice of the Telephone Phantom."

  • Issue #216
    GI Combat (1952) 216
    Published Oct 1979 by DC.

    68 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #121
    Green Lantern (1960 2nd Series DC) 121

    "The Steel Vengeance." Green Lantern and Green Arrow attempt to stop El Espectro, who Carol Ferris is becoming infatuated with, from taking over a jet airplane. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Frank McLaughlin. One-page Hostess ad, "Wonder Woman Saves the Astronauts." Cover by Dick Giordano. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #121MJ
    Green Lantern (1960 2nd Series DC) Mark Jewelers 121MJ

    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "The Steel Vengeance." Green Lantern and Green Arrow attempt to stop El Espectro, who Carol Ferris is becoming infatuated with, from taking over a jet airplane. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Frank McLaughlin. One-page Hostess ad, "Wonder Woman Saves the Astronauts." Cover by Dick Giordano. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #121UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 15p cover price. "The Steel Vengeance." Green Lantern and Green Arrow attempt to stop El Espectro, who Carol Ferris is becoming infatuated with, from taking over a jet airplane. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Frank McLaughlin. One-page Hostess ad, "Wonder Woman Saves the Astronauts." Cover by Dick Giordano.

  • Issue #121
    Green Lantern (1960 2nd Series DC) Whitman 121

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    Whitman edition. Low print run. "The Steel Vengeance." Green Lantern and Green Arrow attempt to stop El Espectro, who Carol Ferris is becoming infatuated with, from taking over a jet airplane. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Frank McLaughlin. One-page Hostess ad, "Wonder Woman Saves the Astronauts." Cover by Dick Giordano. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #53
    Grimm's Ghost Stories (1972 Gold Key) 53

    Features a reprinting of the contents of issue 12: A piano plays by itself -- the music comes from the grave! The 6 page story "Music from the Grave" is drawn by Win Mortimer. Plus: 8 page story "The Laughing Ghost" drawn by Frank Bolle; 5 page story "Deadly Rivals" drawn by Jack Sparling; 6 page story "Sentimental Journey" drawn by Jack Abel. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #53

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    Whitman edition. Features a reprinting of the contents of issue 12: A piano plays by itself -- the music comes from the grave! The 6 page story "Music from the Grave" is drawn by Win Mortimer. Plus: 8 page story "The Laughing Ghost" drawn by Frank Bolle; 5 page story "Deadly Rivals" drawn by Jack Sparling; 6 page story "Sentimental Journey" drawn by Jack Abel. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #56
    Gunfighters (1966 Charlton) 56

    Cover by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Stories and art by John Severin, Jack Keller, Dick Giordano, Vince Alascia, Bill Molno, and Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. A showcase for popular Western heroes and movie cowboys. Gunslingers make the mistake of underestimating crack shot Annie Oakley just 'cause she's a girl. Only the Cheyenne Kid can prevent a disastrous war between the Sioux and the Apache, in a story with art by EC and Marvel legend John Severin. Gambler Ace Fenton has an ace in the hole - and it's not a card. Sheriff of Tombstone: Besieged; Wyatt Earp: Taken Alive; Cheyenne Kid: The Hostage; Annie Oakley: A Helpless Female; Wild Bill Hickok: Hide-Out Guns. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #16
    Harvey Collectors Comics (1975) 16

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    Reprints Sad Sack Comics #1 and #2. Cover art by George Baker. Star Trek the Motion Picture ad. "Sad Sack Tries to Explain," script and art by George Baker; As a favor, Sad Sack takes a photo of the Policeman and his girlfriend, but is then arrested by the Policeman for ignoring a "Keep off the Grass" sign. "Cautious Soul," script and art by George Baker; Sad Sack obeys several traffic signals and signs which delay his crossing the street; because of this, he is arrested for loitering. "Day at the Beach," script and art by George Baker; Sad Sack is a hot dog vendor at the beach and puts down his hot dog basket to call out his wares (pantomimed; only sound effects and signs are lettered); While he looks around, playing children kick sand in the basket and he soon sells a sandy hot dog to a large man on the beach. "Playful Kids," script and art by George Baker; The Sack sees two boys playing with toy guns; As they shoot him, he plays dead—and continues to play dead as they carry him to the pier. "Foul Play," script and art by George Baker; The Sad Sack is a baseball player who is surprised when the coach puts him in the game. "Horseback Riding," script and art by Vic Herman; Maisie is afraid she is losing her boyfriend and is reluctant to go on a horseback riding date for fear of bad horseback skills. 12 untitled one-page stories, script and art by George Baker. "Better Known as The Flyin' Fool," script and art by Bob Powell; Penny's Grandpop takes off in a biplane and must be rescued by Chickie and Gootch. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #45
    Haunted (1971 Charlton) 45

    Reprints the contents of #22. Featuring: 6 page story "I Can Sing Forever" written by Gary Petras and drawn by Joe Staton; 8 page story "The Plague" written by Britton Bloom and drawn by Wayne Howard; 1 page Baron Weirwulf's Library text story "Man-Made Monsters" written by Nicola Cuti and drawn by Don Newton; 8 page story "Fear Has a Name" written by Nicola Cuti and drawn by Tom Sutton. Cover art by Jim Aparo. Cover price $0.40.

  • Vol. 3 #6
    Heavy Metal Magazine (1977) Vol. 3 #6

    The adult illustrated fantasy magazine. Cover art by J. K. Potter. Final Justice, script and art by Chateau. The Dunwich Horror, script by H. P. Lovecraft (original story) and Breccia (adaptation), art by Alberto Breccia. KTULU, script and art by Jean Giraud [as Moebius]. Xeno Meets Doctor Fear and is Consumed, script by Terrance Lindall and Chris Adames, art by Terrance Lindall. The Thing, script and art by Al Voss. The Man From Black-Hole, script and art by Serge Clerc. H.P.L., script and art by Jean-Michel Nicollet. Love's Craft poem by Sean Kelly, art by Matthew Quayle. Dewsbury's Masterpiece, script by Luc Cornillion, art by Yves Chaland. Excerpts from the Necronomicon, script and art by Philippe Druillet. Excerpts from the Necronomicon, script and art by Philippe Druillet. The Alchemist's Notebook text story, script by David Hurd and William Baetz, art by Walter Simonson. The Dunwich Horror, script and art by Alberto Breccia. Bad Breath, script and art by Arthur Suydam. Oct, 1979, issue 31. 100 pgs. Cover price $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #14
    Heroines Showcase (1974 Steven R. Johnson) 14

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    A magazine filled to the brim with awesome heroines doing what they do best, and the people behind them. 34 pages, B/W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #50
    High Times (1974 Trans-High Corporation) Magazine 50

    Issue 50 - October, 1979. Beatles photo cover by Aerographics. Magazine devoted to a marijuana based counter-culture. In this issue: "Interview: Dope Grower" by "R", "How to Buy a Brain for $2,500 or Less", by Francis X. Kirby, "The Strange History of American Cults", by Jim Hoberman, "Culture Hero: Ken Kesey" by Malcolm Cook, and much more. 8-in. x 11-in., 130 pages, B&W and partial color. -MATURE READERS- Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #151
    Hot Stuff (1957 Harvey) 151

    Cover by Warren Kremer. Harvey's mischievous little devil is not as famous as their friendly ghost, but his design became a permanent part of pop culture. Hot Stuff has a birthday that's nothing to celebrate. Stumbo the giant tries out new hats for the people of Tinytown. Unhappy Birthday; Bad Deeds; Devils Day; The Big Push; Stumbo: Hat Happy. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #273
    House of Mystery (1951-1983 1st Series) 273

    Cover by Mike Kaluta. Featuring: 1 page House of Mystery introduction written by Paul Kupperberg and drawn by Romeo Tanghal; 5 page story "Ghost Hunt!" written by Mark Lasky and drawn by Bill Draut; 5 page story "My Mother, the Witch" written by Scott Edelman and drawn by Ramona Fradon & Bob Smith; 6 page story "The Right of Inheritance" written by Paul Kupperberg and drawn by Abe Ocampo. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

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    1+ hour left Auction House Of Mystery 273 (1979 DC) Mike Kaluta Cover Artist Mark Lasky Script

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  • Issue #273MJ
    House of Mystery (1951-1983 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 273MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Michael Kaluta cover. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #1
    Howard the Duck (1979 Magazine) 1
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    "Fowl of Fear!" Insane farmer Mister Chicken has his eyes on Howard and Bev. He thinks they would make good livestock. "From Hell It Cometh...Chair-Thing!" The Kidney Lady hassle Howard and Bev, who end up naked in bed on the final page. Also includes "The $64,000 Desperado!" Script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Michael Golden, inks by Klaus Janson. Cover by Gary Hallgren. Cover price $1.00.

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  • Issue #31
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 31

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    Oct. 3, 1979. Hulk (Stern/S. Buscema), Captain Britain origin, Ant-Man (Friedrich/Trimpe), Nick Fury (Friedrich/Springer), and the Eternals (Kirby). 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 #32
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 32

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    Oct. 10, 1979. Hulk, Captain Britain origin (Claremont/Trimpe), Ant-Man, Nick Fury, and the Eternals (Kirby). 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 #33
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 33

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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.

  • Issue #34
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 34

    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.

    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 #35
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 35

    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.

    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.