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HOWARD THE DUCK #1 (Marvel, 1976)

January, 1976. Steve Gerber, Frank Brunner. Spider-Man appearance in "Howard The Barbarian."

SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND LOIS LANE #6 (DC, 1959)

January, 1959.  "Lois Lane, Convict!"

AVENGERS #85 (Marvel, 1971)

February, 1971.  Roy Thomas, John Buscema.  "The World Is Not For Burning!"

SUPERBOY #5 (DC, 1949)

"Superboy Meets Supergirl!" (11-12/49)

TALES OF SUSPENSE #60 (Marvel)

December, 1964. Stan Lee, Don Heck Iron Man story: "Suspected of Murder!", re-introducing the sensational Hawkeye and the beautiful Black Widow; Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Captain America story: "The Army of Assassins Strikes!"

SWAMP THING #10 (DC)

Last Wrightson issue.

SUPERBOY #68 (DC, 1958)

October-November 1958.  1st & origin: Bizarro. 

ALL-NEGRO COMICS (All-Negro Comics, 1947)

June, 1947 This one-shot's back cover touted features on Ace Harlem, Sugarfoot, and Snakeoil in the following issue, which, alas, never was published. And apparently not many of this issue, a 15-cent oddity, were published; Gerber gives the book an almost unheard of rating of 9 ("very rare"). To further enhance the allure, Overstreet advises the book is "seldom found in fine or mint condition; many copies have brown pages." To date, CGC hasn't certified a copy with a grade higher than 7.5.

History
All-Negro Comics, Inc was started by Orrin C. Evans with partners Harry Saylor, Bill Driscoll, and a few others. He hoped to address the absence of black heroes in popular culture and to set "high moral and educational standards." Although they had great ambitions, they were only able to publish one issue of All-Negro Comics. A second issue was planned and artwork made for the comic, but the publishers could not find enough vendors willing to sell their comics and they soon folded.

BUCK JONES #299 (Dell Four Color, 1950)

October, 1950 ... and the Iron Horse Trail (#1).

TERRY AND THE PIRATES #6A (Charlton)

Puffed Wheat premium with ads on back cover and inside covers.

TERRY AND THE PIRATES #101 (Dell Four Color, 1946)

Last: 4-Color Series with "Four Color Comic" on cover.

BATMAN #150 (DC)

"Robin, The Super Boy Wonder!"

TARZAN #161 (Dell Four Color, 1947)

August, 1947 "And The Fires Of Tohr"

SUPERMAN #193 (DC)

80 page Giant #G-31.

SUPERMAN #122 (DC)

"The Super-Sergeant!"

IRON MAN #239 (Marvel)

February, 1989.  David Michelinie, Jackson Guice & Bob Layton.  "Unholy Ghost!"

DAREDEVIL #146 (Marvel, 1977)

June, 1977.  Jim Shooter, Gil Kane.  "Duel!"

SUPERMAN #1 (DC, 1939)

Summer, 1939. "The Complete Story Of The Daring Exploits Of The One And Only Superman!" Reprints first four ACTION stories, plus 6 new pages.

DO-DO #1 (Nation-Wide, 1950)

5" x 7" format on all issues.

SUPERMAN #113 (DC, 1957)

May 1957 "The Superman of the Present and the Superman of the Past!"

IRON MAN #77 (Marvel)

August, 1975.  Mike Friedrich, Arvell Jones.  "I Cry: Revenge!"

CAR 54 WHERE ARE YOU? #1 (#1257) (Dell Four Color, 1962)

#1 March, 1962 TV photo covers on all issues.

TARZAN #134 (Dell Four Color, 1947)

February, 1947 "And The Devil Ogre"

IRON MAN #234 (Marvel)

September, 1988.  David Michelinie, Jackson Guice & Bob Layton.  "Fallout!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #86 (Marvel)

App: Dr. Doom. "Victims!"

THE BLUE BEETLE #6 (Fox)

Origin retold: Blue Beetle.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #137 (Marvel, 1974)

October, 1974.  Gerry Conway, Ross Andru.  Green Goblin II appears in "Death-Trap Times Three!"

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE #1933 (Cupples & Leon, 1933)

In Cosmic City. 100 pages, hardcover. Daily strip reprints from .

SUPER CIRCUS #542 (Dell Four Color, 1954)

March, 1954 "Featuring Mary Hartline."

BATMAN #500 (DC)

Knightfall pt.19 (Double size).

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #127 (Marvel, 1987)

June,  1987.  Len Kaminsky,  Alan Kupperberg.  "Among Us Lurks...A Lizard!"

STRANGE ADVENTURES #117 (DC, 1960)

June, 1960.  1st & Origin: Atomic Knights.

PINOCCHIO #92 (Dell Four Color, 1946)

"The Wonderful Adventures Of..."

BATMAN #489 (DC)

App: Bane. 1st: Azrael in costume.

STRANGE ADVENTURES #223 (DC)

Art: Murphy Anderson. Atomic Knights backup story.

WHEATIES GIVEAWAYS #A-2 (Disney, 1950)

Grandma Duck, Homespun Detective.

DAREDEVIL #132 (Marvel)

2nd appearance of Bullseye.

ADVENTURES OF SLIM AND SPUD #1924 (Prairie Farmer, 1924)

Measures 9-3/4" x 4". Cardboard cover, strip reprint book.

WONDER WOMAN #51 (DC)

"The Amazing Impersonation!" 

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #2 (Marvel, 1962)

July, 1962. 1st: Green Hulk in "The Terror Of The Toad Men!" by Kirby & Ditko.

IRON MAN #29 (Marvel)

September, 1970.  M. Gold, Don Heck.  "Save The People...Save The Country!"

WEIRD FANTASY #21 (EC, 1953)

SepOctober 1953 Art: Frazetta/Williamson.

WESTERN OUTLAWS AND SHERIFFS #60 (Atlas/Marvel, 1949)

December, 1949 Previous title: Best Western.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #291 (Marvel, 1987)

August, 1987.  David Michelinie, John Romita.  "Dark Journey!"

JOLLY JINGLES #10 (MLJ, 1943)

Previous title: Jackpot Comics. 1st & Origin: Super Duck.

FEATURE BOOKS #31 (David McKay)

Blondie Keeps The Home-Fires Burning.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #139 (Marvel, 1974)

December,  1974.  Gerry Conway,  Ross Andru.  "Day Of The Grizzly!"

FANTASY BOOK The Ship of Darkness (FPCI, 1947)

44 black and white pages, including covers. 8-7/8 X 10-1/2 inches. Cover art by Crozetti.

Features the following stories, novelettes and short stories: The Ship of Darkness by A.E. van Vogt, Caverns of Ith by Basil Wells, Little johnny by O.G. Estes, Jr., Bargain with Beelzebub by Gene Hunter, Star of the Undead by Paul Dennis Lavond, The Machine God Laughs by Festus Pragnell.

The fanzine also features fantasy book reviews and the reader's letters/comments.

ALL AMERICAN COMICS #90 (DC)

1st & Origin: Icicle in "Introducing The Icicle, the Coldest Criminal In History!"

AVENGERS #77 (Marvel, 1970)

June, 1970.  Roy Thomas, John Buscema.  "Heroes For Hire!"

THE COMPLETE FRANK MILLER BATMAN Leather Hardback (D. C. Comics, 1989)

10-1/2 x 7 inches. ISBN 0-681-40969-X. (First Print) 0987654321

LI'L ABNER JOINS THE NAVY #NO# (Toby, 1950)

March, 1950 Dated 3-29-50 inside back cover.

SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #13 (DC)

"Jimmy Olsen's Super-Illusions!"

SPIN AND MARTY #714 (Dell Four Color, 1956)

June, 1956 Disney TV photo covers on all issues (Mickey Mouse Club series).

SUB-MARINER #34 (Marvel)

App: Hulk, Silver Surfer.

SUB-MARINER #19 (Marvel)

MSe Rth. 1st: Sting Ray.

SGT. FURY AND HIS HOWLING COMMANDOS #3 (Marvel)

App: Reed Richards. "Midnight On Massacre Mountain!"

WHAT IF...? #31 (Marvel)

Wolverine Had Killed The Hulk?

BATMAN #126 (DC)

"The Menace Of The Firefly!"

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #143 (Marvel, 1988)

October,  1988.  Gerry Conway,  Sal Buscema.  "Deadline In Dallas."

App: Punisher.

MICKEY MOUSE BOOK (Bibo & Lang, 1930)

1st: Disney book. 1st & origin: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse. Cover: UB Iwerks.

MICKEY MOUSE MAGAZINE V2#3 (Western, 1936)

December, 1936 Special 100 page Christmas issue.

SILVER SURFER #3 (Marvel)

1st: Mephisto. "The Power And The Prize!"

CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN #8 (DC)

JKi/WWo. "Prisoners Of Robot Planet!"

BATMAN #438 (DC)

PBr MWo. p3, Death: Zucco.

PETER PAN #442 (Dell Four Color, 1952)

December, 1952 Disney movie tie-in. (12/52)

SUPERMAN MINI-COMIC #1 (DC, 1955)

"The Superman Time Capsule!", Kellogg's Sugar Smacks giveaway.

DAREDEVIL #75 (Marvel, 1971)

April, 1971.  Stan Lee, Gene Colan.  "Now Rides The Ghost Of El Condor!"

SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #3 (DC, 1955)

January-February, 1955.  "The Man Who Collected Excitement!" (1-2/55)

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE #1932 (Cupples & Leon, 1932)

A Willing Helper. 100 pages. Hardcover. Daily strip reprints from .

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