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10 Story Western Magazine (1936-1954 Popular) Pulp Vol. 23 #2 CGC 8.5 1944
Only copy at the top CGC grade of 8.5.
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10 Story Western Magazine (1936-1954 Popular) Pulp Vol. 25 #1 CGC 8.0 1944
Only copy at the top CGC grade of 8.0.
Volume 25, Issue 1 - August, 1944. 6.75" x 9.75", 98 pages, B&W.
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 9 CGC Page 3 Only 1939 Page 3 Only. Cover art by Fred Guardineer. Superman story, script by Jerry Siegel (as Jerome Siegel), art by Joe Shuster. Scoop Scanlon, Five Star Reporter story, art by Will Ely. Pep Morgan story, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Fred Guardineer (as Gene Baxter). Adventures of Marco Polo story, art by Sven Elven. Tex Thomson story, art by Bernard Baily. Chuck Dawson story, art by Homer Fleming. The Mad Lama starring Zatara Master Magician, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Fred Guardineer. Candid Comic Camera one-pager, art by Bob Kane. 68 Pages, Full Color. $.10
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 11 0.3 1939
1st Superman use of x-ray vision
INCOMPLETE. Coverless and last page missing (affects Zatara story). First page detached. Cover art by Fred Guardineer. Superman story, script by Jerry Siegel (as Jerome Siegel), art by Joe Shuster. Superman called the Man of Steel for the first time. Scoop Scanlon, Five Star Reporter story, art by Will Ely. Pep Morgan story, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Fred Guardineer (as Gene Baxter). Adventures of Marco Polo story, art by Sven Elven. Tex Thomson story, art by Bernard Baily. Chuck Dawson story, art by Homer Fleming. Sea Ghost starring Zatara, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Fred Guardineer. 68 Pages, Full Color. $.10 "1st time Superman uses his X-Ray Vision." - Odinson, mycomicshop.com Archivist.
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 15 CGC 1.8 1939 Fred Guardineer cover and art. Joe Shuster, Bob Kane, Bernard Baily and Sheldon Moldoff art. Superman cover; ad for Detective Comics; Clip Carson story; Interior back cover full page ad for 1939 New York World's Fair Comics. 68 Pages, Full Color. $.10
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 16 CGC Page 1 Only 1939 Page 1 Only. Cover art by Fred Guardineer. Superman story, script by Jerry Siegel, art Joe Shuster. Pep Morgan story, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Fred Guardineer (as Gene Baxter). Adventures of Marco Polo story, art by Sven Elven. Clip Carson story, script by Bill Finger, art by Bob Kane. Tex Thomson story, art by Bernard Baily. Chuck Dawson story, art by Homer Fleming. The Terror from Saturn starring Zatara Master Magician, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Fred Guardineer, Features a Martian Manhunter prototype 68 Pages, Full Color.
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 17 0.3 1939 INCOMPLETE. Missing four wraps (affects Superman, Pep Morgan, Clip Carson, Tex Thompson, Chuck Dawson and Zatara stories). Includes unattached black and white photo copies of missing Superman pages for readability. Superman, Pep Morgan, the Adventures of Marco Polo, Tex Thompson (art by Bernard Baily), Chuck Dawson, and Zatara (art by Fred Guardineer). Full-page ads for Superman # 2 and New York World's Fair Comics. Superman cover. 68 Pages, Full Color. $.10
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 23 0.3 1940
1st app. Lex Luthor, 1st mention Daily Planet
COVERLESS. INCOMPLETE. Missing first two wraps and several interior corner pieces (affects Superman and Zatara stories). Two center wraps detached at one staple. Cover art by Joe Shuster and Paul Cassidy. Superman story, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster. Pep Morgan story, art by Fred Guardineer (as Gene Baxter). Black Pirate story, art by Sheldon Moldoff. Three Aces story, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Chad Grothkopf. Tex Thomson story, art by Bernard Baily. Clip Carson story, art by Sheldon Moldoff. The Treasure Tower starring Zatara, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Fred Guardineer. 68 Pages, Full Color. $.10 1st app of Lex Luthor (with red hair), 1st app of Black Pirate, 1st mention of Daily Planet instead of Daily Star, 1 panel ad for The Spectre in More Fun.
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 86 0.3 1945 Comic is complete other than being coverless. War Loan cover - Cover art by Jack Burnley and Stan Kaye. The Enchanted Mountain starring Superman, script by Don Cameron, art by Ira Yarbrough. Mysterious Marauder starring Congo Bill, script by Jack Miller, art by John Daly. Orient of the Occident starring The Vigilante, script by Joe Samachson, art by Mort Meskin (signed as Mort Morton Jr.). The Pyrotechnician starring Hayfoot Henry, art by Stan Kaye. Crime--Off the Record starring Zatara, art by William F. White. 52 Pages, Full Color. $.10
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 149 GD- 1.8 1950 3" Cumulative spine split. Cover oxidation with chipping. Cover art by Al Plastino. The Courtship on Krypton starring Superman, art by Al Plastino. Tommy Tomorrow, Movie Hero, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Fischetti. Play Ball starring Congo Bill, art by Ed Smalle. Wheels for a Hero starring Vigilante, art by Dan Barry. School Children 'Round the World public service announcement starring Superman, script by Jack Schiff, art by Win Mortimer. 52 Pages, Full Color. $.10
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 167 CGC 8.0 1952 Cover art by Win Mortimer. The Machines of Crime starring Superman, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye. The Man Who Stopped Space Flight starring Tommy Tomorrow, script by Edmond Hamilton, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Fischetti. The King of the Bandits starring Congo Bill, script by Jack Miller, art by Ed Smalle. The Outlaw Editor starring Vigilante. 44 Pages, Full Color. $.10
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 168 CGC 4.5 1952 Cover art by Win Mortimer. Happy Hobby Time! public service announcement starring Superboy, script by Jack Schiff, art by Win Mortimer. The Menace of Planet Z starring Superman, script by Bill Finger, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye. The Meteor Mystery starring Tommy Tomorrow, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Fischetti. Congo Bill's Last Fight, script by Jack Miller, art by Ed Smalle. Outlaws For Sale starring Vigilante, art by Bob Brown. 44 Pages, Full Color. $.10 Cited in Parade of Pleasure.
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 240 CGC 5.5 1958 Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye. "The Secret of the Superman Sphinx," script by Otto Binder, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye; Lois discovers a Clark Kent robot in a closet at the Daily Planet, and a strange Sphinx with a Superman head and kryptonite vision goes into orbit around the Earth. One-page Ollie story by Henry Boltinoff. "The Trial of Tommy Tomorrow," script by Otto Binder, art by Jim Mooney; Tommy is on trial for the murder of Brent Wood. One-page Animal Wonderland cartoon by Martin Naydel. "Trapped in the Insect World" starring Congo Bill, art by Howard Sherman. 36 Pages, Full Color. $.10
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 248 VG+ 4.5 1959
1st app. and origin Congorilla
Cover oxidation. Water spotting. Origin and first appearance of Congorilla. Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye. "The Man No Prison Could Hold!", script by Bill Finger, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye; Superman becomes a prisoner of an island work camp in order to discover what weapon a Nazi scientist is creating. One-page Tricksy, World's Greatest Stunt Man story by Henry Boltinoff. Congo Bill series becomes Congorilla with "The Amazing Congorilla!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Howard Sherman; Congo Bill saves the life of tribal Chief Kawolo, who gives him a magic ring that can cause his mind to be exchanged with that of a golden gorilla; Later, a movie crew tries to capture the now-intelligent Congorilla. Supermen of America ad. "The Graveyard of Space" starring Tommy Tomorrow, script by Otto Binder, art by Jim Mooney. 36 Pages, Full Color. $.10
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 252 CGC 5.0 1959
1st app. Supergirl
Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Al Plastino. Origin and 1st appearance of Supergirl in "The Supergirl from Krypton!", script by Otto Binder, art by Al Plastino; Superman spies a crashing rocket and discovers his cousin Supergirl; She tells him how Argo City survived the destruction of Krypton and how her father sent her to Earth when the inhabitants of Argo City were threatened by Kryptonite poisoning; Superman sets her up in Midvale Orphanage so she can adjust to life on Earth. Intro new Metallo "The Menace of Metallo!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Al Plastino; Criminal John Corben, who is nearly killed in an auto accident, is given a robot body powered by uranium; When he is hit by bullets meant for Lois, she assumes he is really Superman. 2/3-page Little Pete story by Henry Boltinoff. "Congo Bill Dies at Dawn!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Howard Sherman. 36 Pages, Full Color. $.10
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Action Comics (1938 DC) 254 GD- 1.8 1959
1st meeting Bizarro & Superman
Cover detached at one staple, coming detached at second. Cover oxidation. Water damage. Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye. 1st meeting of Bizarro and Superman (cover & story) in "The Battle with Bizarro!", script by Otto Binder, art by Al Plastino; Luthor steals Professor Dalton's duplicating machine and creates an adult Bizarro to menace Superman, but this Bizarro turns on its creator, hands him over to the authorities, and attempts to help Superman; When the people he has helped react in horror to him, Bizarro gets depressed. 2/3-page Ollie story by Henry Boltinoff. "Congorilla Goes Wild!", art by Howard Sherman; A thief steals Congo Bill's ring and uses it to switch minds with Congorilla. "Supergirl's Foster Parents!", script by Otto Binder, art by Jim Mooney; Supergirl is adopted by a couple that turn out to be snake-oil salesmen. 36 Pages, Full Color. $.10
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Action Comics Single Stories Lot of 3 (Biljo White) 1948 This lot of three front covers and single Superman stories from Action Comics #121 (Superman vs. Atlas), #127 (Superman Takes the Consequences), and #133 (The World's Most Perfect Girl) all have a "Collection of BILJO WHITE Read" stamp on the first page! These are single complete stories (no other parts of the issues are present); the existing pages are all loose and stapled together along the spines for stability. |
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Adventure Comics (1938 1st Series) 97 0.3 1945 INCOMPLETE. Piece missing, interrupts art and story. Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Simon. No Curtains For Cupid, script by Joe Samachson, art by Pen Shumaker; The Eraser Kid is not one to allow a former crook like Harry Long go straight, so he devises a plot to force Harry back into the rackets; What Eraser doesn't count on are Harry's allies: the Sandman and Sandy! Barbs of Chivalry starring the Shining Knight, art by Louis Cazeneuve. The Clue That Wasn't There starring Genius Jones, art by Stan Kaye. Stolen Glory starring Starman, script by Joe Samachson, art by Emil Gershwin. The Life of Riley starring Mike Gibbs, Guerilla, script by Joe Samachson, art by Maurice Del Bourgo. 52 pages, Full Color.
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Adventure Comics (1938 1st Series) 251 CGC 5.0 1958 Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye. Superboy's Last Day, script by Otto Binder, art by George Papp; flashback story in which Superboy meets kryptonite for the first time; Superboy's five robots are introduced. The Case of the Super-Arrows, script and pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Jack Kirby and Roz Kirby (backgrounds); Green Arrow receives arrows from fans from the future but they are stolen by "Cougar Cain" and his men. A World without Water starring Aquaman, script by Joe Millard, art by Ramona Fradon. 36 pages, Full Color.
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Adventure Comics (1938 1st Series) 267 VG- 3.5 1959 Water damage. Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye. Prisoner of the Super-Heroes, script by Jerry Siegel, art by George Papp; The Legion returns to 20th Century to discredit Superboy and exile him from Earth. The Manhunt On Land!, script by Robert Bernstein, art by Ramona Fradon; The Shark and The Wizard escape from jail; The Shark decides to operate on land but Aquaman captures him anyway. The Underwater Archers! starring Green Arrow, script by Robert Bernstein, art by Lee Elias; this is part two of the Aquaman story. 36 pages, Full Color. NOTE: 2nd appearance of Legion of Super-Heroes.
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Adventure in Disneyland (1955) 1955 VG/FN 5.0 1955 Promotional comic distributed by the Richfield Oil Co. 16 pages, full color.
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Adventures of the Three Little Pigs and Their Faithful Friends Billy Brick and Tillie Tile (1955 Structural Clay Products Institute) 1 VG+ 4.5 1955 Promotional comic re-telling the story of the Three Little Pigs and promoting Brick Engineered house plans. 8 1/2" X 5 1/2". 16 pages. Full Color.
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Adventures of Toby Brite and Bobby (1953 Lactona Inc.) 1REP-3RD VG- 3.5 1959 Third Printing. Promotional comic produced by Lactona Inc., discussing dental health and toothbrushes. 7 1/4" X 3 1/2". 32 pages. Full Color.
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All American Men of War (1952) 10 CGC 5.5 1954 Edited by Whitney Ellsworth (credited) and Robert Kanigher (actual). Cover by Jerry Grandenetti. Stories by Robert Kanigher, Jerry Grandenetti, Bernard Sachs, David V. Reed, Irv Novick, Joe Giella, Irwin Hasen, Art Wallace, Jerry Grandenetti, Joe Giella, Bill Woolfolk, Frank Giacoia, and Sy Barry. Adventure tales of war and the military, including some humor—go into combat with All American Men of War! 36 Pages, Full Color.
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All American Men of War (1952) 128 FN- 5.5 1952 This issue follows the #127 issue (the actual #1 in the series), so #128 is the chronological #2 in the series, a distinction it shares with the actual #2 which came out a month later in Dec 1952 - Jan 1953. The title was previously All-American Western.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 6 CGC 5.0 1941 "The Justice Society of America Initiates Johnny Thunder!" Flash becomes honorary member. Script by Gardner Fox. Individual chapters feature the Flash (art by Everett E. Hibbard), Johnny Thunder (art by Stan Aschmeier), Doctor Fate, the Sandman (art by Cliff Young), the Hour Man (art by Bernard Baily), the Atom (art by Ben Flinton), the Spectre (art by Baily), Green Lantern (art by Irwin Hasen), and Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff). Two-page text story, "Dr. Mid-Nite Thinks Fast!" (script by Charles Reizenstein, art by Sheldon Mayer). Hibbard cover. 68 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 9 PR 0.5 (R) 1942 INCOMPLETE. Corner piece torn from one page, slightly affects Doctor Fate story. Cover and centerfold TRIMMED. Two center wraps MARRIED (detached). Heavy tape and water damage. Cover and first wrap detached and taped together along spine. The Justice Society of America in a book-length adventure that takes the heroes to Central and South America, "Hemisphere Defense." Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldon Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Everett E. Hibbard plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman in Mexico (art by Sheldon Moldoff), the Spectre in Argentina (art by Bernard Baily), the Atom in Chile (art by Ben Flinton), the Sandman in Venezuela (art by Cliff Young), Johnny Thunder in (a pre-Castro) Cuba (art by Aschmeier), Doctor Fate in Brazil (art by Howard Sherman), Starman in Bolivia (art by Jack Burnley), and Dr. Mid-Nite in Columbia (art by Aschmeier). Girlfriends cameos; Shiera appearance; J. Edgar Hoover (FBI) made associate member. Two-page Hop Harrigan text story, "Midnight Meeting." Hibbard cover. 68 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 15 CGC 2.0 1943 The Justice Society of America face "The Man Who Created Images!" Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldom Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher plus individual chapters featuring Wonder Woman (art by Gallagher), Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Stan Aschmeier), Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier), the Atom (art by Gallagher), the Sandman (art by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby), Starman (art by Ed Dobrotka), the Spectre (art by Bernard Baily), and Doctor Fate (art by Howard Sherman). Two-page Hop Harrigan text story, "Death Rays From the Sun." Frank Harry cover. 68 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 17 GD/VG 3.0 1943 Cover coming detached. Staples added (not manufacturing). Staple rust with migration. The Justice Society of America head into action in "The Brain Wave Goes Berserk." Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldon Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff), the Sandman (art by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby), the Spectre (art by Bernard Baily), Doctor Fate (art by Howard Sherman), Dr. Nid-nite (art by Stan Aschmeier), Starman (art by Paul Reinman), the Atom (art by Gallagher), and Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier). Wonder Woman cameo. Two-page Hop Harrigan text story, "Water, Water Everywhere." Gallagher cover. 60 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 19 CGC 3.0 1943 Winter 1943. The Justice Society of America star in "The Crimes Set to Music!" Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldom Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher plus individual chapters featuring Starman (art by Stan Aschmeier), Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier), Doctor Fate (art by Aschmeier), the Atom (art by Gallagher), the Sandman and Sandy (art by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Aschmeier), the Spectre (art by Bernard Baily), and Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff). Wonder Woman appearance. Tootsie Roll back cover ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Great Jewel Robbery" by Rod Reed and C.C. Beck. 1+ page text story, "Hop Harrigan Over Torres Strait." Gallagher cover. 60 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 23 GD+ 2.5 1944 2" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached. Staples added (not manufacturing). Tape. Winter 1945. The Justice Society stars in "The Plunder of the Psycho-Pirate." Plot by Gardner Fox and Shaldon Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff), Starman (art by Stan Aschmeier), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Aschmeier), Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier), the Spectre (art by Gallagher), and the Atom (art by Gallagher). No Wonder Woman. Two-page text story, "Peruvian Problem." Gallagher cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 24 CGC 2.5 1945 Spring 1945. The Justice Society of America takes on Germany in "This Is Our Enemy!" The issue presents "the story of a nation--a degenerate nation whose people throughout the centuries have always been willing to follow their military leaders into endless, bloody, but futile warfare!" That's wartime comics for ya'. Script by Gardner Fox. Hawkman's chapter (with art by Joe Kubert--first art on the series) begins the story around 1250 A.D. Subsequent chapters feature Mr. Terrific in 1725 (art by Stan Aschmeier as "Stan Josephs"), Dr. Mit-nite in 1824 (art by Aschmeier), the Atom in 1872 (art by Joe Gallagher), Wildcat in 1896 (art by Gallagher), and Johnny Thunder in 1923 (art by Aschmeier). Flash, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman cameos (art by Martin Naydel and H.G. Peter). Hitler cover and interior cameo. Two-page text story, "Glider Plight" by Jay Marr. One-page public service announcement, "Wonder Woman Explains Waste Paper Salvage." Gallagher cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 26 CGC 3.5 1945 Fall 1945. The Justice Society of America battle robots (robot cover) from outer space in "Vampires of the Void!" Script by Gardner Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher and Martin Naydel, plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman (art by Joe Kubert), the Atom (art by Gallagher), Green Lantern (art by Stan Aschmeier and Naydel), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Aschmeier and Naydel), Flash (art by Gallagher and Naydel), and Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier). Wonder Woman cameo. Two-page text story, "Hurricane Orders" by Jim Robinson. Tootsie Roll back cover ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Hand Grenade" by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. Cover art by Gallagher and Naydel. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 26 FR 1.0 1945 Full length spine split (partially taped). Cover oxidation. Fall 1945. The Justice Society of America battle robots (robot cover) from outer space in "Vampires of the Void!" Script by Gardner Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher and Martin Naydel, plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman (art by Joe Kubert), the Atom (art by Gallagher), Green Lantern (art by Stan Aschmeier and Naydel), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Aschmeier and Naydel), Flash (art by Gallagher and Naydel), and Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier). Wonder Woman cameo. Two-page text story, "Hurricane Orders" by Jim Robinson. Tootsie Roll back cover ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Hand Grenade" by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. Cover art by Gallagher and Naydel. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 31 FR 1.0 1946 Full length spine split, tape and glue on interior cover. The Justice Society of America in "The Workshop of Willie Wonder." Script by Gardner Fox. Art by Martin Naydel plus individual stories featuring Hawkman (art by Jon Chester Kozlak), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Stan Aschmeier as "Stan Josephs"), Green Lantern (art by Paul Reinman), the Atom (pencils by Irwin Hasen, inks by Kozlak), Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier), and the Flash (art by Naydel). Wonder Woman cameo. Two-page text story, "Showdown Stuff" by Jim Robinson. One-page Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Wolf Hunt" by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. Naydel cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 31 0.3 1946 Comic is complete other than being coverless. The Justice Society of America in "The Workshop of Willie Wonder." Script by Gardner Fox. Art by Martin Naydel plus individual stories featuring Hawkman (art by Jon Chester Kozlak), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Stan Aschmeier as "Stan Josephs"), Green Lantern (art by Paul Reinman), the Atom (pencils by Irwin Hasen, inks by Kozlak), Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier), and the Flash (art by Naydel). Wonder Woman cameo. Two-page text story, "Showdown Stuff" by Jim Robinson. One-page Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Wolf Hunt" by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. Naydel cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 32 CGC 3.0 1947 The Justice Society of America face "The Return of the Psycho Pirate." Script by Gardner Fox. Art by Martin Naydel plus individual stories featuring Hawkman (art by Jon Chester Kozlak), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Stan Aschmeier as "Stan Josephs"), Green Lantern (art by Paul Reinman), the Atom (art by Kozlak), Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier), and the Flash (art by Naydel). Wonder Woman cameo. Two-page text story, "Reformer's Reward" by Jim Robinson. Back-up story, "Foney Fairy Tales." Naydel cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 32 GD+ 2.5 1947 Tape on interior cover. The Justice Society of America face "The Return of the Psycho Pirate." Script by Gardner Fox. Art by Martin Naydel plus individual stories featuring Hawkman (art by Jon Chester Kozlak), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Stan Aschmeier as "Stan Josephs"), Green Lantern (art by Paul Reinman), the Atom (art by Kozlak), Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier), and the Flash (art by Naydel). Wonder Woman cameo. Two-page text story, "Reformer's Reward" by Jim Robinson. Back-up story, "Foney Fairy Tales." Naydel cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 34 CGC 7.5 1947 The Justice Society of America in "The Wiles of the Wizard!" Script by Gardner Fox. Art by Irwin Hasen plus individual stories featuring Hawkman (art by Joe Kubert), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Frank Harry), the Flash (art by Lee Elias), the Atom (art by Harry Lampert), and Green Lantern (art by Paul Reinman). Wonder Woman appearance. Johnny Thunder cameo. Two-page text story, "Fate Laughs Last" by Cliff Rhodes." Back-up story, "'Cotton-Top Katie." Hasen cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 35 FR 1.0 1947 Near-complete spine split. Cover detached. The Justice Society of America face the mystery of "The Day That Dropped Out of Time." Script by John Broome. Art by Irwin Hasen plus individual stories featuring the Flash (art by Lee Elias), the Atom (art by Paul Reinman), Hawkman (art by Joe Kubert), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Frank Harry), and Green Lantern (art by Hasen). Wonder Woman guest-stars. Johnny Thunder cameo. Two-page text story, "The Trap" by Charles King. One-page Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Radar Rescue." Hasen cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 38 CGC 5.0 1947 The Justice Society of America battles "History's Crime Wave!" Appearances by Genghis Khan, Attila, Nero, Goliath, Cesare Borgia, and Capt. Kidd. JSA roll call Hawkman, the Flash, Green Lantern, the Atom, Dr. Mid-nite, Johnny Thunder, and Wonder Woman. Black Canary guest stars and begins her regular appearance in the title. Script by Gardner Fox. Art by Alex Toth, Carmine Infantino (with Frank Giacoia inks), and Bob Oksner. Two-page text story, "The Chief Returns a Gift" by Charles King. One-page Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Radar Rescue" by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. Toth cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 39 CGC 2.0 1948 The Justice Society of America in "The Invasion From Fairyland!" Script by John Broome, art by Arwin Hasen. Two-page text story, "Cinderella" by John Osgood. Hasen cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 39 FR 1.0 (R) 1948 RESTORATION. Color touch and TRIMMED. Full length spine split with covers detached. Tape on interior cover and pages. Oxidation. The Justice Society of America in "The Invasion From Fairyland!" Script by John Broome, art by Arwin Hasen. Two-page text story, "Cinderella" by John Osgood. Hasen cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 42 GD+ 2.5 1948 2" Cumulative spine split. Cover coming detached at one staple. Cover oxidation. Tape on interior cover. The Justice Society of America battles "The Man Who Hated Science!" The Atom and Hawkman don new costumes. Script by John Broome, pencils by Arthur Peddy, inks by Berhard Sachs. Back-up story, "Johnny Peril's Surprise Story!" Two-page text story, "Descent Into Wonderland." Irwin Hasen cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 46 GD+ 2.5 1949 1" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached. Water damage. The Justice Society of America star in "The Adventure of the Invisible Band!" Script by John Broome. Pencils by Irwin Hasen (splash page and chapters 1 and 3) and Arthur Peddy (chapter 2), inks by Bob Oksner (splash and chapters 1 and 3) and Bernard Sachs (chapter 2). Back-up story, "The Fabulous Ride of Portugese Jack!" Back-up Johnny Peril's Surprise Story, "Colossus!" Two-page article, "In the Days of Knights" by John Osgood." Peddy/Sachs cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 47 CGC 2.0 1949 The Justice Society of America heads to the old west in "The Ghost of Billy the Kid!" Script by John Broome, pencils by Irwin Hasen (splash page and chapters 1 and 3) and Arthur Peddy (chapter 2), inks by Bob Oksner (splash and chapters 1 and) and Bernard Sachs (chapter 2). Back-up Rockhead McWizzard story. Two-page article, "Time Will Tell," about clocks. Hasen/Oksner cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 48 0.3 1949 Comic is complete other than being coverless. The Justice Society of America star in "The Strange Lives of Edmund Blake!" Script by John Broome, pencils by Arthur Peddy (splash page and chapters 1 and 3) and Irwin Hasen (chapter 2), inks by Bernard Sachs (splash and chapters 1 and 3) and Bob Oksner (chapter 2). Back-up Johnny Peril's Surprise Story, "The Littlest Planet!" Two-page article, "Frontier Surgeon," about Ephraim McDowell, by William Irwin. Peddy/Sachs cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 54 GD 2.0 1950 Centerfold detached. The Justice Society of America star in "Circus of a Thousand Thrills." Script by John Broome, pencils by Frank Giacoia (chapter 1) and Arthur Peddy (chapters 2-4), inks by Giacoia (chapter 1) and Bernard Sachs (chapters 2-4). Back-up Johnny Peril's Surprise Story, "The Dark Horseman!" Two-page article, "The Right of Way." Superboy stars in a one-page public service announcement, "Job Counselor." Peddy/Sachs cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) 56 GD- 1.8 1950 3" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached. The Justice Society of America fight robots in the year 3000 A.D. in "The Day the World Ended." Script by John Broome, pencils by Frank Giacoia (chapters 1, 3, and 4) and Arthur Peddy (chapter 2), inks by Giacoia (chapters 1, 3 and 4) and Bernard Sachs (chapter 2). Back-up Johnny Peril's Surprise Story, "The Girl From Aquaterra." Two-page article, "How Far is Far Away?" Peddy/Sachs cover. 52 Pages, Full Color.
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All True Romance (1951 Comic Media / Farrell) 29 GD/VG 3.0 1956 Cover detached at one staple, coming detached at second. Water damage. Cover by Iger Shop. Stories by unknown. Art by Iger Shop and Jay Disbrow. Intimate love stories! In this issue: Oh, Johnny...instead of including you in her personal plans, Ann introduced you to Grace! But she didn't realize then how much she loved you! Don't miss "Am I an Old Maid?" with art by Iger Shop. Plus: "My Kind of Love" with art by Iger Shop; "Haunting Kisses" with art by Jay Disbrow; and "My Uncertain Heart!" with art by Iger Shop. Also: Roberta Bennett's lovelorn guide in a 2-page letters column. 32 pages, full color.
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