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  • Issue #21
    De Vergelders Special (Dutch 1983 JuniorPress) 21

    Netherlands Reprint Series. Reprints stories from Avengers #255-#257. Stories by Roger Stern. Art by John Buscema and Tom Palmer. 6 3/4" X 9 5/8". 68 pages. Full Color. Dutch Language.

  • Issue #32
    De Vergelders Special (Dutch 1983 JuniorPress) 32

    Netherlands Reprint Series. Reprints stories from Avengers #288-#290. Stories by Mark Gruenwald and Ralph Macchio. Art by John Buscema and Tom Palmer. 6 3/4" X 10 1/4". 68 pages. Full Color. Dutch Language.

  • Issue #1
    Dead Signal (2017 Rebellion/ 2000 AD) 1

    Story by Al Ewing. Art by PJ Holden. Originally polybagged with Judge Dredd Megazine 383. A collection of stories originally presented in 2000 AD progs #1370, 1560, 1581-1587, 1888-1890. 7 1/4" X 10" 68 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #1
    Deadly Hands of Kung Fu (Australian 1975 Newton) 1

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    Reprints stories and articles from issues #6-7 of Deadly Hands of Kung Fu. 7 1/2" x 10 3/4", 84 pages, B&W w/color centerfold.

  • Issue #1A
    Deadpool (German 2011 Panini) 1A

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    Marvel Panini Deutschland. 1st issue of new series. Reprints Deadpool 2nd series #13-15 into German language. (W) Daniel Way (P) Shawn Crystal [#13/14] & Paco Medina [#15]. 6.75 x 10.25, FC, 76 pages.

  • Issue #28B
    Deadpool (German 2016 Panini Deutschland) 28B

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    German Series. Variant Cover by Salva Espin. Reprints Despicable Deadpool 287 and #288. Stories by Gerry Duggan. Art by Scott Koblish. German Language.

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    $30 Deadpool #28 - Salva Espin PANINI Germany Variant (US #297 & 298) • NM/M

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  • Issue #3BLUBOX.A
    Deadpool (German 2023 Panini Deutschland) 3BLUBOX.A

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    Blu Box Exclusive Variant Cover by J. Scott Campbell - limited to 200 copies. German Reprint Series. Reprints Stories from Deadpool (2023 Marvel) #4 and #5. Story by Alyssa Wong. Art by Martin Coccolo. Full Color. German Language.

  • Issue #3BLUBOX.B
    Deadpool (German 2023 Panini Deutschland) 3BLUBOX.B

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    Blu Box Exclusive Virgin Cover by J. Scott Campbell - limited to 200 copies. German Reprint Series. Reprints Stories from Deadpool (2023 Marvel) #4 and #5. Story by Alyssa Wong. Art by Martin Coccolo. Full Color. German Language.

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    $175 Siege 3 J Scott Campbell Original Art HOMAGE By Chavo With COA TWO DIMENSIONAL

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  • Issue #10
    Deadpool (Mexican 2014 Editorial Televisa) Marvel Now 10

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    Mexican series. Cover by J. Scott Campbell. Story by Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan. Art by Declan Shalvey and Scott Koblish. Reprints material from Deadpool (2013 3rd Series). 52 pages, full color, Spanish language.

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    $100 1 2010 Siege 3 NM MX Deadpool 10 NOT 9 Televisa J Scott Campbell JSC Rare HTF
    $110 Siege #3 Editorial Televisa CGC 9.6 2015 Deadpool Campbell variant cover
    $175 Siege 3, CGC 9.6 German Deadpool, J. Scott Campbell Signature Series Trade Dress
    $180 Deadpool #9 Mexican Variant (2015) Marvel CGC 9.8 J. Scott Campbell Cover
    $185 Siege 3, CGC 9.8, German Deadpool, J. Scott Campbell Signature Series
    $299 Siege 3, CGC 9.8, 2023, German Blue Box Edition B, Deadpool, J. Scott Campbell
    $3,200 Marvel Comics Siege #3 CGC 9.6 J. Scott Campbell Deadpool Variant

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  • Issue #20C
    Deadpool (Mexican 2014 Editorial Televisa) Marvel Now 20C

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    Mexican series. Variant cover by Tony Moore. Story by Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan. Art by Declan Shalvey and Scott Koblish. Reprints material from Deadpool (2013 3rd Series) #44 & 45. 116 pages, full color, Spanish language.

  • Issue #1
    Death Metal (1994) 1

    Death Metal premieres with a metallic ink cover. First there was Death's Head II, then came Death Metal, the deadliest cyborg of them all. Written by Simon Furman. Art and cover by John Royle and Robin Riggs. Cover price $1.95.

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    $3 Death Metal #1 1994 Marvel Comics NM- Comic Book Direct Edition
    $3 Death Metal #1 (Marvel 1994) Direct Edition NM-

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  • Issue #2
    Death Metal (1994) 2

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    Death Metal, intent on killing himself to end his threat to humankind, takes on Alpha Flight in a battle to the death! Unfortunately for him, other forces are conspiring to keep him very much alive. Written by Simon Furman. Art and cover by John Royle and Robin Riggs. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #3
    Death Metal (1994) 3

    A slugfest of gargantuan proportions ensues when MyS-TECH sends their most advanced Psycho-Warriors to contain the living metal that is Death Metal. Written by Simon Furman. Art and cover by John Royle and Robin Riggs. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #4
    Death Metal (1994) 4

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    It's a fate worse than death for Death Metal, the psychopathic cyborg, when he has Brass Knuckles to one side of him and the Psycho-Warriors to the other, and nobody will end his existence! It seems the living metal maniac is worth more alive than otherwise! Written by Simon Furman. Art and cover by John Royle and Robin Riggs. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #1
    Death Metal vs. Genetix (1993) 1

    The premiere of this 2-issue limited series is polybagged to include 2 trading cards. Death Metal sets about committing suicide by creating a Genetic assassin to kill him! He begins obtaining tissue samples from other super-powered individuals to create his own killer, but Genetix has something to say about it. Written by Simon Furman. Art by Paco Diaz and Robin Smith. Cover price $2.95.

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    $3 Death Metal vs. Genetix #1 NM 1993 Paco Diaz Cover
    $4 DEATH METAL vs GENETIX # 1 (MARVELUK,1993) VF or better
    $12 Death Metal vs. Genetix #1 NM 1993 Paco Diaz Cover GEM MINT(10)- FREE Shipping
    $20 Death Metal vs Genetix #1 (1993) SEALED Polybag NM Image Comics Early Valiant Er

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  • Issue #2
    Death Metal vs. Genetix (1993) 2

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    This issue comes polybagged with 2 trading cards. Death Metal gathers genetic material from Alpha Flight's Box and Genetix's Vesper to create the ultimate killing machine. Now, only the Genetix stand in Death Metal's way as he strives to create his own killer. To Death Metal, killing Genetix is a small price to pay if he can save humanity from himself. Written by Simon Furman. Art by Paco Diaz and Robin Smith. Cover price $2.95.

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    $3 Death Metal vs. Genetix #2 VF 1993 Paco Diaz Cover

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  • Issue #1
    Death's Head (1988 Marvel) 1

    "Death's Head: Revisited!" Written by Simon Furman. Art by Bryan Hitch and Mark Farmer. His name is Death's Head. He kills people for money. If you are one of his targets then that's all you're going to know about him; if you're thinking of hiring him then be warned - he's expensive and he always collects on his debts! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75.

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    $10 Death's Head #1 - 1st solo title - 1988 - FN/VF

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  • Issue #2
    Death's Head (1988 Marvel) 2

    "Contractual Obligation!" Guest-starring Dragon's Claw. Written by Simon Furman. Art by Bryan Hitch and Dave Hine. Death's Head is back in business! But the bad news is he's got to do his first job for free! Worse still, his target is Scavenger, one of the key members of Dragon's Claw. Death's Head to on Dragon's Claw before (see Dragons Claws (1988) #5). He lost. But this time will be different! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #3
    Death's Head (1988 Marvel) 3

    "High Stakes!" Written by Simon Furman. Art by Bryan Hitch and Dave Hine. Death's Head was last spotted battling it out with the redoubtable Dragon's Claw team. Now he's back with a vengeance. The year is 8162 - whether Death's Head chooses to form a partnership with the youthfully insistent Spratt is not for certain. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75.

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    $12 DEATH'S HEAD #3 --- HI-GRADE! Marvel Comics! 1989! NM-
    $16 Marvel Comics Death’s Head Volume 1 Issue 3 1989 Very Good Condition Rare UK

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  • Issue #4
    Death's Head (1988 Marvel) 4

    "Plague Dog!" Written by Simon Furman. Art by Lee Sullivan. A sinister undertaker, a birthday cake and a rabid dog can mean only one thing - business as usual! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #5
    Death's Head (1988 Marvel) 5

    "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling!" Written by Simon Furman. Art by John Higgins. Money is the root of all freelance peacekeeping. With this in mind, how can DEATH'S HEAD resist the chance to earn half a shipment of gold bullion? 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #6
    Death's Head (1988 Marvel) 6

    "Sudden Impact!" Written by Simon Furman. Art by Liam Sharp and Paul Marshall. When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object there's going to be an explosion of titanic proportions. When the unstoppable force is the crack army squad, SUDDEN IMPACT, and the immovable object is DEATH'S HEAD, you can bet the resulting explosion will make World War II look like a Sunday afternoon picnic. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #7
    Death's Head (1988 Marvel) 7

    "Shot by Both Sides!" Written by Simon Furman. Art by Bryan Hitch and Jeff Anderson. Death's Head and Spratt track down Photofit, a shape-changing criminal, to a crowded television studio. Let the death and destruction commence! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #8
    Death's Head (1988 Marvel) 8

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    "Time Bomb!" Guest-starring Doctor Who. Written by Simon Furman. Art by Art Wetherell and Steve Parkhouse. Death's Head gets hired to steal the TARDIS and kill the Doctor! Worlds collide in this sci-fi extravaganza! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #9
    Death's Head (1988 Marvel) 9

    "Time Bomb!" Guest-starring the Fantastic Four. Written by Simon Furman. Art by Geoff Senior. Cover by Walt Simonson. DEATH's HEAD goes head-to-head with Marvel's First Family! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #10
    Death's Head (1988 Marvel) 10
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    • Paper: White
    • Label #4605078001

    "The Cast Iron Contract!" Guest-starring Iron Man 2020. Written by Simon Furman. Art by Bryan Hitch. Cover by Hitch and Mark Farmer. The Iron Man of 2020 and Death's Head find themselves players in the games of the mysterious Dicemen. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #1A
    Death's Head II (1992 1st Series) 1A

    After Death's Head II absorbs 104 subjects, subject 105...a.k.a. the original Death's Head...comes a callin' in "The Wild Hunt Part One: Mergers and Acquisitions." Script by Dan Abnett, pencils by Liam Sharp, inks by Andy Lanning & Bambos Georgiou. Front & back covers. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #2A
    Death's Head II (1992 1st Series) 2A

    The Fantastic Four guest star as the killer cyborg stalks Reed Richards - - and a scientist from the future arrives to make certain that the cyborg carries out his mission of murder! Written by Dan Abnett, with art by Liam Sharp and Andy Lanning. Cover by Liam Sharp. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #3
    Death's Head II (1992 1st Series) 3

    Death's Head travels to the future to escape AIM. He is joined by a new sidekick, Tuck, and they face the villainy of Major Oak. Meanwhile, Baron Strucker V plots the destruction of AIM. Written by Dan Abnett, with art by Liam Sharp and Andy Lanning. Cover by Liam Sharp. Cover price $1.75.

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    $5 Death's Head II (Vol. 1) #3 VF+ 8.5 1992 Liam Sharp Cover
    4 days left Auction Death's Head II (Vol. 1) #3 NM Unread Bag & Board 1992 Liam Sharp Cover

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  • Issue #1
    Death's Head II Gold (1994) 1

    Featuring a gold foil cover. Professor X guest stars in a 64-pager by fan fave Liam Sharp. Death's Head II is trapped on a planet after a nuclear holocaust, while Tuck, fearing him dead, frantically attempts to contact him from Earth. With the help of Professor X, Tuck is reunited with DH II just as he becomes embroiled in an epic space battle. Written by Liam Sharp. Art by Liam Sharp, Andy Lanning and Rodney Ramos. Cover price $3.95.

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    $5 Death's Head II GOLD # 1 (MARVELUK,1994) VF or better
    $9 Death's Head II Gold #1 (1994 MarvelUK) Liam Sharp Gold Foil Cover Newsstand NM-
    $10 Death's Head II Gold #1 NM 9.4 1993 Liam Sharp Cover
    $12 Death's Head II Gold #1 Marvel Comics 1994 Foil Cover Superhero Sci-Fi Comic NM
    $29 Death’s Head Gold (1994) Variant # 1 Marvel Universe • Liam Sharp • Andy Lanning
    $55 DEATH'S HEAD II 1 GOLD FOIL COVER & ART & STORY LIAM SHARP ANDY LANNING 1994 .
    $59 Death's Head II #1 CGC Graded 9.4 Marvel Comics 01/94 1994 Gold Edition
    $100 Death's Head II Gold #1 CGC 9.8 1994 4432380019 Gold Edition Gold Foil Scarce

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  • Issue #1
    Dee Vee Molotov (Australian 2002 Dee Vee Press) 1

    Australian publication. Features works by Eddie Campbell, Gary Chaloner, Daren White, James Kochalka, Mandy Ord, Amber Carvan, Christy McMurray, and David Tang. 10 1/4" x 7 1/2", 52 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #1B
    Denbu (Japanese 2021 Propeller Prompt) 1B
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    • Paper: White
    • Japan/Second Printing.
    • Label #4667698020

    Second Printing. Japanese Doujinshi Art book. Art and Cover by Matsuzaki Miyuki. "Girls Hip Illustration Book". 7 1/4" X 10". Japanese Language.

  • Issue #3
    Denbu (Japanese 2021 Propeller Prompt) 3

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    Japanese Doujinshi Art book. Art and Cover by Matsuzaki Miyuki. "Girls Hip Illustration Book - Oshiri Daisuki Book". 7 1/4" X 10". Japanese Language.

  • Issue #4
    Dengeki G's Supplement (Japanese 2020 Kadokawa) 4
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    Time left: 6d 8h 34m
    • Paper: White
    • Japan.
    • Label #4667698001

    October 2021. Supplement material for the Japanese manga and gaming magazine, Dengeki G's Magazine. Japanese Language.

  • Issue #2
    Der Eiserne (German 1975 BSV-Williams) Iron Man 2

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    German Reprint Series. Reprints Stories and art from Tales of Suspense (1959) #40 and Tales to Astonish (1959-1968 1st Series) #35. 6 7/8" X 10 1/4". 32 pages. German Language.

  • Issue #5
    Der Eiserne (German 1975 BSV-Williams) Iron Man 5

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    German Reprint Series. Reprints Stories and art from Tales of Suspense (1959) #43, Tales to Astonish (1959-1968 1st Series) #38, and World of Fantasy (1956) #10. 6 7/8" X 10 1/4". 32 pages. German Language.

  • 1919, #1
    Der Orchideengarten (German 1919-1921 Dreilanderverlag) The Orchids Garden 1919, #1

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    Issue #1 - Jan. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #2
    Der Orchideengarten (German 1919-1921 Dreilanderverlag) The Orchids Garden 1919, #2

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    Issue #2 - Feb. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Voltaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #3

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    Issue #3 - Mar. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #4
    Der Orchideengarten (German 1919-1921 Dreilanderverlag) The Orchids Garden 1919, #4

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    Issue #4 - Apr. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #5

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    Issue #5 - May 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #6

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    Issue #6 - June 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #7
    Der Orchideengarten (German 1919-1921 Dreilanderverlag) The Orchids Garden 1919, #7

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    Issue #7 - first half of July 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #8
    Der Orchideengarten (German 1919-1921 Dreilanderverlag) The Orchids Garden 1919, #8

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    Issue #8 - second half of July 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

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    Issue #9 - first half of Aug. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Contents this issue include: "Das Tagebuch Des Dr. Hedderson" by Horst Wehner, illustrated by M. Schenke, "Der Saulenheilige" by S.V. Vegesack, "Vom Manne Krapp" by Emil Lucka, "Die Weisse Flote" by Erich Mosse, illustrated by Hans Schelle, "Grenze" by Heide Exner, "Das Treibhaus" by Karl Hans Strobl, "Phantastische Bucher" by uncredited. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #10
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    Issue #10 - second half of Aug. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #11
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    Issue #11 - first half of Sept. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Contents for this issue include: "Der Tod Durch Die Annonce" by Fjodor Ssologub, illustrated by E. Plaichinger-Coltelli, "OM!" by Max Rohrer, full page illustration by Koro Otei, "Untergang" by Will Scheller, "Maskenball" by Hans Reiser, illustrated by Franz Huber, "Rumpelbumm" by Richard Euringer, "Das Treibhaus" illustrated by Jacques Callot. Cover by Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #12
    Der Orchideengarten (German 1919-1921 Dreilanderverlag) The Orchids Garden 1919, #12


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    Issue #12 - second half of Sept. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #13
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    Issue #13 - first half of Oct. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Contents this issue include: "Der Dreizehnte" by Leopold Plaichinger, full page illustration by Karl Rebus, "Mondsuchtig" by Karl Hans Strobl, "Der Mantel Des Teufels" by J. Tichy, illustrated by Otto Linnekogel, "Der Selbstmorder" by Ferdinand Weishandl, "Met-Em-Het" by Hanns Wohlbold, illustrated by Wilhelm Heise, "Das Treibhaus". Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.

  • 1919, #14

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    Issue #14 - second half of Oct. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.