"Five Fathoms Dead" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Empire Of Doom" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Slaves Of The Murder Syndicate" by Grant Stockbridge.
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68 pages including wraps. Models include Mara Lane and Bunny Yeager. Nudes throughout.
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Standard size. 184 pages plus covers. Cover: Wayman Tisdale
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Includes "The Scarlet Blade" by Murray R. Montgomery.
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Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Includes "The Bottom Of The World" by John Coleman Burroughs & Hulbert Burroughs.
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Although common and not very valuable, Hot Rod Magazines do have a following and will actually sell to a collector if the price is cheap enough. They must be from the 1950s or 1960s though. Issues after that date are very difficult to sell and have little if any value.
1950s issues retail for around $8-$10 each.
1960s issues retail for $3-$5 each.
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Contest Winner, Groucho Marx
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44 pages including covers, standard sized, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection with club directory. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos.
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Green Hornet photo cover.
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Princess Margaret, Baseball
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"Wings of the White Death" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "The Weird Taylor" by Robert Bloch.
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66 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection with club directory. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos and several full color, full pages.
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Antiques Magazine saw its first issue hit the stands in January 1922.
TRASH OR TREASURE?
The pre-1950 issues are fairly scarce and have some minor interest to antiques collectors, but even 1920s issues sell for less than $10 each, and even then only when in "almost like new" condition. Issues from the years after 1950 are very common and can be found for sale on eBay in lots of 12 (entire year) for less than $10 (or less than $1 per issue).
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50 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos. Cover: Sophia Loren
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "The Star Of Dread" by Brett Sterling.
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Cover by John Hewitt. Includes "The Red Invader" by Curtis Steele.
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50 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos.
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1996 KISS Cross Army Depot Black T-Shirt. Front color design, back has KISS logo. All Sport Proweight 100% cotton, made in USA, size XL Extra Large.
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Cover by Ed Emsh. Includes "Moth And Rust" by Philip Jose Farmer.
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April, 1966. 8-1/2" x 11". 92 pages. Cover: Willie Mays, Paul Hornung.
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80 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: June Blair
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Brian Keith & Shelley Fabares
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116 pages. (c) 2002 Spin Magazine.
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Richard Benjamin, Jack Cassidy, and Paula Prentiss of He and She
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "Strangers On The Heights" by Manly Wade Wellman.
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Quarterly supplement to Amateur Art and Camera Magazine. 36 pages including covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos.
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70 pages. 8-1/2" x 11". All black and white interior pages, 100 glamorous pictures of America's No 1 bombshell and with 4 full color pin-ups.
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Includes "Drums Of Khartoum" by E. Hoffman Price.
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88 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: Colleen Farrington.
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50 pages plus catalog pages and covers, standard sized, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos.
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Standard size. 160 pages plus covers. Cover: Frank Thomas, Ryne Sandberg, Cecil Fielder and Barry Larkin
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154 pages, measures 6-5/8" x 9-5/8". Black and white interior photos. Featured stories: Mickey Mouse Sound Tricks Revealed, Great Inventions of Famous Men. (c) 1936, Modern Mechanix Publishing Co.
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50 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos.
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50 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos.
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"Death Rides the Lost Patrol" by Robert J. Hogan.
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COVER ONLY. (c) 1996 Spin Magazine. Commemorating the official KISS reunion, this is 1 of 4 separate collectible covers of the same August 1996 issue.
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Robert Culp and Bill Cosby of I Spy
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Regular size. 58 pages including wraps. Cover: KISS.
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"The Pirate's Ghost" by Kenneth Robeson.
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1953 T-Venus Winners (includes a young Angie Dickinson)
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America's New Love Affair with Cartoons, featuring Bart Simpson, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Little Mermaid
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Cover by Boris Dolgov. Includes "Quest Of The Gazolba" by Clark Ashton Smith.
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Baseball TV Preview, featuring trading cards of Bo Jackson, Nolan Ryan, Roger Clemens, and Jose Canseco
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"Flight of the Death Battalion" by Robert J. Hogan.
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John McIntire and Robert Fuller of Wagon Train
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98 pages, digest 6-1/4"x9" size. Black and white interior photos.
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Cover by A. von Munchhausen. Features "Lunar Landing" by Lester Del Ray and "The Beast" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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68 pages plus covers, standard size. Black and white interior photos and centerfold.
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Buddha, Norman Rockwell ad
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Arctic Base, Stars, Boxing
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Cover by Graves Gladney. Includes "The Ghoul" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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50 Greatest Things About Television Now
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December, 1962. 8-1/2" x 11". 96 pages. Cover: Johnny Unitas, Jimmy Brown.
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 48 pages plus covers.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Raiders Of The Red Death" by Curtis Steele.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Attack Of The Blizzard Men" by Curtis Steele.
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Full poster of KISS on one side and smaller images on other side. Approximately 24-1/2" x 34-1/2". Laminated.
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50 pages plus covers and catalog pages, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos.
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50 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos. Cover: Do May.
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Cover by H. W. Brown. Features "Voyage 13" by Ray Cummings and includes "The Dangerous Dimension" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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78 pages plus covers, standard size. Mix of black and white and color interior photos.
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Original empty retail display box for Donruss brand 15 cent KISS bubble gum card packs. Measures 7-3/4" x 5-1/4" x 2". (c) Aucoin Mgt, 1978.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Overlord Of The Damned" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Features "They Died Twice" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Features novel "Black Daylight" by Wallace Brooker starring Captain Fury, a Doc Savage clone.
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Includes "The Devil's Paymaster" by Maxwell Grant
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Includes "Beating The Weather Devils" by Lieut. W. M. Wood.
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The May 1984 issue of GQ (Gentlemen’s Quarterly) featured a then up-and-coming Donald Trump in a spotlight article that contributed to his early rise as a public figure beyond real estate. This was one of the earliest major lifestyle magazine profiles to frame Trump not just as a businessman, but as a symbol of 1980s ambition, style, and wealth.
Key Details:
Cover: Donald Trump did not appear on the cover. Instead, the issue followed GQ’s tradition of featuring fashion-oriented male models during that era.
Article Title: The Trump profile inside was titled “The Expanding Empire of Donald Trump” (or similar wording).
Focus: The article highlighted Trump’s burgeoning real estate projects, including the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Trump Tower, and his aspirations for Atlantic City casinos. It painted him as a young, aggressive mogul on the move.
Tone: GQ portrayed Trump as charismatic and confident, with a flair for publicity and a taste for luxury that aligned perfectly with the decade’s "greed is good" ethos.
Cultural Significance:
At the time, Trump was in his late 30s and not yet the household name he would become. This article marked one of the earliest moments the national media began treating him as a celebrity entrepreneur rather than just a developer. GQ's attention helped cement his image as a brand in the making.
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Standard size. 136 pages plus covers. Cover: Mike Singletary
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "The Bloody Forty-Five Days" by Curtis Steele.
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"Fangs of the Serpent" by Robert J. Hogan.
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76 pages including covers, standard size. Black and white interior photos, some color photos and a color centerfold of Jayne Mansfield and Pamela Perry . Named models: Sharon Shore, Sara Aman, Gerry Garner, Barbara Loden, Meg Myles
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62 pages, standard size. Features Centerfold Poster and Interview with Ace Frehley from KISS. (c) 1978 Circus Enterprises Corporation.
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Robert Pine, Larry Wilcox and Erik Estrada of CHiPs
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Includes "They Died In Vain" by George Bruce.
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Includes "The Quest Of Tarzan" by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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Includes "The Shriveling Murders" by Zorro.
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Victoria Principal of Dallas
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"The Bloody Wings of the Vampire" by Robert J. Hogan.
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64 pages. (c) 1977 Almo Publications, Inc. / Rock Steady Productions, Inc. / Casablanca Record and FilmWorks.
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(c) 1987 The KISS Company. Book measures approximately 13-1/4 inches by 19-1/2 inches. Would be a great addition to any KISS collection!
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Cover by Earle Kulp Bergey. Includes "Dragon's Island" by Jack Williamson.
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David Duchovny of The X-Files
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George Bernard Shaw, stars
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Features "Kill Them First" by Clifford Goodrich.
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Includes "Can Ground Defenses Project US?" by Lieut. W. M. Wood.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Mandarin's Canaries" by Robert Bloch.
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50 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos. With a pictorial article about Marilyn Monroe and a large photo of Anita Ekberg.
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Rolled poster from a magazine. Measures approximately 16-1/2" x 23-1/2". Laminated.
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58 pages plus covers and catalog pages, standard size, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection with club directory. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos and several full color, full page photos.
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70 pages including covers. With black and white and several full color photos of KISS.
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Basketball Game, Ester Williams
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Zsa Zsa Gabor, Stars, MM Ad, Reagan
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52 pages including covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos with 5 pages with photos of Bettie Page.
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Includes Williamson, Wellman.
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Cover art by Emery Clarke. Includes "The Evil Gnome" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Final issue. Cover by H.W. Wesso. Includes "The Cairn On The Headland" by Robert E. Howard.
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Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly Cagney & Lacey
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"Bloody Wings for a Sky Hawk" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "The Fortress Of Utopia" by Jack Williamson
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Todd Bridges and Gary Coleman of Diff'rent Strokes
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Includes "The Day To Come" by Don Tracy.
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Includes "Star Trail To Glory" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Includes "Rule Of The Torture Lash" by Gordon Keyne.
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66 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos. Featured story: "Slumber Party at Annette's!". (c) 1959, 'Teen Publications, Inc.
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64 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos with several color pages and a color centerfold of Lisa Varga. Other named models: Valerie French
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Antony Hamilton and Jennifer O'Neill of Cover Up
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58 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos, a color centerfold of Timi Shawn and 2 full page, full color nudes of Wendy Alexander and one of Virginia Slay.
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66 pages, spiral bound. Color insert.
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Model & Fashions, Coke ad
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Do not exist, see Monster World.
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Locomotive Repair, Stars, Sam Sneed
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Includes a 16-page color comics section.
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Measures 12-1/2" x 12-1/2" and features color print of KISS. Ready to hang. (c) 1977 KISS/Aucoin Mgt.
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Spock (Star Trek) photo cover.
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Includes "Large Flying Boats VS. Large Land Planes" by Igor I. Sikorsky.
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68 pages including covers, standard size. Black and white interior photos and a color centerfold of Shawn Henson. Named models: Dawn Denielle, Nancy Lewis, Jackie Hilton and Lori Landers
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78 pages plus covers, standard size. Mix of black and white and color interior photos.
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Hydrofoil/Boat, MM. Marciana
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Cal Ripken, Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles. Inset: The rage over "May–December Romances," featuring Jerry Seinfeld & Shoshanna Lonstein
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Pernell Roberts of Trapper John, M.D.
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Sandy Duncan and Jason Bateman of The Hogan Family
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Ken Berry, Forrest Tucker, and Larry Storch of F Troop
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74 pages, standard size. Includes feature article: "Kiss Sneak Attack on Japan!" and KISS centerfold. (c) 1977 Creem Magazine, Inc.
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Marion Lorne and Carol Burnett of The Garry Moore Show
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Includes "Guerilla Warrior" by Robert Carse.
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Includes "12 Must Die" by Zorro.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Scourge Of The Invisible Death" by Curtis Steele.
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Features "The Pink Lady" by Kenneth Robeson.
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62 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos.
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88 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: Stella Stevens
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Includes "Swooning Lady" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "The Quest Of Tarzan" by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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Fiction's sexiest, most sensational hero - how he handles girls and the gangsters! See GOLDFINGER'S Girls inside cover. Portrayed by Sean Connery. Only issue. Released in conjunction with GOLDFINGER movie in 1964. The magazine contains 64 pages of color and black and white photos, with text describing James Bond and the GOLDFINGER film.
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