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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Johnny Hazard Daily Strips: The Flying Freight Mystery TPB (1981 Pacific Comics Club) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Story, art and cover by Frank Robbins. Reprints of the Frank Robbins aviation adventure strip from Pacific Comics Club. Collects the daily strips complete from May 17, 1946 to February 8, 1947. Johnny seeks to escape French Guiana and Brandy's attempts to tie him down, but a mystery involving freight aircraft sends them off on another adventure. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Johnny Hazard Daily Strips: War in the Orient TPB (1981 Pacific Comics Club) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Story, art and cover by Frank Robbins. Reprints of the Frank Robbins aviation adventure strip from Pacific Comics Club. Collects the daily strips complete from June 5, 1944 to May 31, 1945. This issue includes the first episode of the strip, which had a WWII storyline even though it debuted the day before D-Day. Johnny joins forces with guerrillas in China to battle the occupying Japanese troops. Softcover, 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #1
    Johnny Hazard Quarterly Edition (1986 Dragon Lady Press) 1

    Stories and art by Frank Robbins. Cover by Alex Toth. Reprints of the Frank Robbins aviation adventure strip from Dragon Lady Press. Collects the Sunday strips from May 13, 1945 to April 21, 1946, plus early humor pages from January 1945. The war may be over, but Johnny finds new adventure as a freelance pilot, with the entire world as his landing strip. He's joined by Brandy, the war photographer he met during WWII, who is one of the few women who can keep up with him. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 56 pages, B&W. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Journey to Cubeville TPB (1998 Andrews McMeel) A Dilbert Book 1-1ST

    Includes Finger Puppets - 1st printing. By Scott Adams. This fat collection of cartoons is a showcase of strips that originally appeared in newspapers from September 1, 1996, to January 4, 1998. Softcover, 9-in. x 12-in., 224 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $12.95.

  • Issue #1N-1ST
    Journey to Cubeville TPB (1998 Andrews McMeel) A Dilbert Book 1N-1ST

    Does NOT Include Finger Puppets - 1st printing. By Scott Adams. This fat collection of cartoons is a showcase of strips that originally appeared in newspapers from September 1, 1996, to January 4, 1998. Softcover, 9-in. x 12-in., 224 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $12.95.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Judge Dredd Collection TPB (1985-1990 IPC Magazines/Fleetway) 2-1ST

    Volume 2 - 1st printing. By John Wagner and Ron Smith. Collects Judge Dredd Strips from The Daily Star Judge, jury, and executioner all rolled into one, Judge Dredd IS the law in the 22nd century. Follow the adventures of Britain's most popular comic strip hero as he lays down the law in Mega-City One. Stories by John Wagner and Alan Grant. Art by Ron Smith. The back cover includes a full page schematic on Judge Dredd's Lawmaster motorcycle, the machine behind the man. Softcover, 12-in. x 8 1/2-in., 48 Pages, B&W. NOTE: Published by IPC Magazines.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer: The Beauty Supply District HC (2000 Pantheon) 1-1ST

    1st printing. By Ben Katchor. In this long awaited collection of strange and strangely absorbing urban adventures, Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer, takes to the streets to discover a lost metropolis and its residents, summoning up half-forgotten yesterdays and celebrating the surreal substrate of the quotidian. Includes 90 stories, some a single strip, others many pages long never before published. Hardcover (Horizontal Format), 11-in. x 8 1/2-in., 108 pages, B&W. Cover price $22.00.

  • Issue #1
    Jungle Jim (1972 Street Enterprises Reprint) 1

    Story, art and cover by Alex Raymond. Street Enterprises reprints the classic Sunday adventure strip from Alex Raymond, creator of Flash Gordon. Collects the Sunday strips from July 14 through October 27, 1935. When Bruder takes Mrs. Romney's baby to a native tribe, Jim suspects an evil ritual, but Bruder actually has revenge in mind. 8-in. x 10.5-in., 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #11
    Jungle Jim (Circa 1982 Pacific Comic Club Reprints) 11

    Story, art and cover by Alex Raymond. Pacific Comics Club presents full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip from Alex Raymond, creator of Flash Gordon. Collects the Sunday strips from Nov. 22, 1936 to Feb. 21, 1937. Jim leads a search for Peter Hawkins' son in territory controlled by the Tiger's Claw; meanwhile, Lil parachutes into danger over Burma. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #29
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 29

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have 2A Serie under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from July 10, 1949 to Sept. 25, 1949. A job guiding Professor Kane's scientific expedition goes sideways when gold is discovered, rival guide Bruce leads a mutiny, and hostile natives attack. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #30
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 30

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have 2A Serie under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Oct. 2, 1949 to Dec. 18, 1949. An arrogant Hollywood actress shanghai's Jim into the jungle to help with her latest picture, but she's not prepared for the dangers of the wilderness. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #44
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 44

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Dec. 21, 1952 to March 8, 1953. Jim gets involved with protecting a wealthy sultan, and it seems everyone around him has a secret. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #46
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 46

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from June 7, 1953 to Aug. 23, 1953. Jim tries to convince a hostile tribe that the outsider named Whitey is no friend to them, but he's almost too late. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #47
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 47

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Aug. 30, 1953 to Nov. 15, 1953. During the hunt for a rogue leopard, Jim thinks Kate Howe will be useless and Ruff will help, but it turns out the reverse is true. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #48
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 48

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Nov. 22, 1953 to Feb. 7, 1954. Ruff executes his treacherous plan to get rid of Jim and Kate and get the plantation's treasure for himself. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #49
    Jungle Jim (Club Anni Trenta) 49

    Story by Don Moore. Art and cover by Paul Norris. Pacific Comics Club and Italy's Club Anni Trenta present full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip by Moore and Norris (not by Alex Raymond, despite what the cover says). These issues have a 3 (for 3rd series) under the issue number. Collects the Sunday strips from Feb. 14, 1954 to May 2, 1954. Guerrilla soldier Mung abducts Sue and holds her hostage, but the timely arrival of Kolu allows Jim to turn the tables. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Just a Simple Wedding TPB (2009 Andrews McMeel) A For Better or For Worse Collection 1-1ST
  • Issue #1-1ST
    Just Act Normal TPB (2020 Oni Press) A Pie Comics Collection 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Story and art by John McNamee.

    Pie Comics began as a college comic strip way back in the mid '00s, when flip phones roamed the earth. But after a shoulder injury forced cartoonist John McNamee to simplify his drawing style and improvise comics, Pie Comics evolved into the beloved strip it is today!

    This third collection from The Onion and the New YorkerM contributor features his most absurdly relatable comics on our futile attempts to look "normal," and why that's hilarious.

    Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6-in., 128 pages, full color.

    Cover price $14.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Just the Facts: A Decade of Comic Essays TPB (1998 Drawn and Quarterly) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Story and art by David Collier. With his inimitably idiosyncratic approach, David Collier tackles a broad range of subject matter in his first collection, from Thomas Edison's bygone phonograph machines to the lost art of hand-lettered display ads. These strips have been culled from numerous publications, including Drawn & Quarterly, The Comics Journal, and Zero Zero, and they serve as an excellent introduction to the work of this quirky and unusual talent. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $11.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Just When You Thought Things Couldn't Get Worse TPB (2007 FB) The Cartoons and Comic Strips of Edward Sorel 1-1ST

    1st printing. By Edward Sorel. Edward Sorel is widely recognized as America's premier illustrator. But when he wasn't painting covers and making drawings for The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Time, and Rolling Stone, he was making comic strips. Sorel's strips are iconoclastic, cynical, and universally excoriating. No target escapes his watchful wrath: politicians, theological dynasties, idealogues left and right, lawyers, publishers, and the usual gang of movers and shakers (nor does he spare himself). Culled from the pages of The Nation, the Village Voice, Penthouse, and other magazines, Sorel proves he is that most dangerous of creatures - a cartoonist with a chip on his shoulder. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 144 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #9
    King Comics (1936) 9
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #4419920019
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Cover by Joe Musial. Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by William Ritt, Clarence Gray, Brandon Walsh, Nicholas Afonsky, Carl Anderson, Jack Burnley, R. J. Scott, Eddie Sullivan, Charlie Schmidt, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, E. C. Segar, George Clarke, Lou Hanlon, George McManus, Otto Soglow, Eddie Rickenbacker, Clayton Knight, Ed Anthony, Romer Grey, Charles Flanders, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Don Moore and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Mandrake the Magician and Lothar notice a suspicious couple on the circus train. Fun Christmas cover features multiple King Features characters interacting. Brick Bradford; Little Annie Rooney; Henry; Sport Features; Scott's Scrapbook; Radio Patrol; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Flash Gordon; The G-Man; Rosie's Beau; Bringing Up Father; The Little King; Ace Drummond; Ted Towers, Animal Master; King of the Royal Mounted. 68 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #56
    King Comics (1936) 56

    Cover by Joe Musial. Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by William Ritt, Clarence Gray, Fran Striker, Brandon Walsh, Nicholas Afonsky, Carl Anderson, Jack Burnley, R. J. Scott, Eddie Sullivan, Charlie Schmidt, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, E. C. Segar, George McManus, Otto Soglow, Eddie Rickenbacker, Clayton Knight, Romer Grey, Jim Gary, Charles Flanders, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Don Moore and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Through a telescope, Mandrake the Magician sees something strange approaching mountain climber Marsha Dale - could it be the Ghost Bear of Glass Mountain? Brick Bradford; The Lone Ranger; Little Annie Rooney; Henry; Sport Features; Scott's Scrapbook; Radio Patrol; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Flash Gordon; Bringing Up Father; The Little King; King of the Royal Mounted. 68 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #73
    King Comics (1936) 73

    Cover by Joe Musial. Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by William Ritt, Clarence Gray, Fran Striker, Brandon Walsh, Nicholas Afonsky, Carl Anderson, Jack Burnley, R. J. Scott, Eddie Sullivan, Charlie Schmidt, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Tom Sims, Bela Zaboly, George McManus, Otto Soglow, Eddie Rickenbacker, Clayton Knight, Charles Flanders, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Frank Miller, Don Moore and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Mandrake the Magician lands on an unexplored island while seeking the Flame Pearls; The Phantom recognizes a series of daring air robberies as the work of his old foes, the all-female air pirates called the Sky Band. Brick Bradford; The Lone Ranger; The Phantom; Little Annie Rooney; Henry; Sport Features; Scott's Scrapbook; Hall of Fame of the Air; Sentinel Louie; Radio Patrol; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Flash Gordon; Bringing Up Father; The Little King; Barney Baxter in the Air; Sappo; Stamps: The Adventures of Don Miguel; Family Portraits: Scribblers; The Enchanted Cat. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #76
    King Comics (1936) 76
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover by Franklin Wittmack. Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by William Ritt, Clarence Gray, Fran Striker, Brandon Walsh, Nicholas Afonsky, Carl Anderson, Jack Burnley, R. J. Scott, Eddie Sullivan, Charlie Schmidt, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Tom Sims, Bela Zaboly, George McManus, Otto Soglow, Eddie Rickenbacker, Clayton Knight, Charles Flanders, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Frank Miller, Don Moore and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. The ultra-patriotic wartime cover features the 1942 text of the Pledge of Allegiance; The Phantom tracks the all-female band of air pirates to their island hideout. Brick Bradford; The Lone Ranger; The Phantom; Little Annie Rooney; Henry; Sport Features; Scott's Scrapbook; Hall of Fame of the Air; Sentinel Louie; Radio Patrol; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Flash Gordon; Bringing Up Father; The Little King; Barney Baxter in the Air; Sappo; Stamps: The Capture of London; Family Portraits: Nothing But Temper; Hurricane Yank. 68 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #89
    King Comics (1936) 89

    Cover by Joe Musial. Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by William Ritt, Clarence Gray, Fran Striker, Brandon Walsh, Nicholas Afonsky, Carl Anderson, Jack Burnley, R. J. Scott, Eddie Sullivan, Charlie Schmidt, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Tom Sims, Bela Zaboly, George McManus, Otto Soglow, Eddie Rickenbacker, Clayton Knight, Charles Flanders, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Frank Miller, Don Moore and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Mandrake the Magician returns from the Flame Pearls quest to find the Earth engulfed in World War II; In Tropica, a jungle kingdom of Mongo, Flash Gordon meets Queen Desira. Brick Bradford; The Lone Ranger; The Phantom; Little Annie Rooney; Henry; Sport Features; Scott's Scrapbook; Hall of Fame of the Air; Sentinel Louie; Radio Patrol; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Flash Gordon; Bringing Up Father; The Little King; Barney Baxter in the Air; Sappo; The Pet Post; Right Around Home; Blondie. 56 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #90
    King Comics (1936) 90
    • 1.5" spine tear from top.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by William Ritt, Clarence Gray, Fran Striker, Brandon Walsh, Nicholas Afonsky, Carl Anderson, Jack Burnley, R. J. Scott, Eddie Sullivan, Charlie Schmidt, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Tom Sims, Bela Zaboly, George McManus, Otto Soglow, Eddie Rickenbacker, Clayton Knight, Charles Flanders, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Frank Miller, Don Moore and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Mandrake the Magician joins the fight in World War II; The Phantom is in deep trouble because of his duplicate's crimes. Brick Bradford; The Lone Ranger; The Phantom; Little Annie Rooney; Henry; Sport Features; Scott's Scrapbook; Hall of Fame of the Air; Sentinel Louie; Radio Patrol; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Flash Gordon; Bringing Up Father; The Little King; Barney Baxter in the Air; Sappo; Tuffy; Right Around Home; Blondie. 56 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #92
    King Comics (1936) 92
    • Cover detached. Water damage.

    Cover by Joe Musial. Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by William Ritt, Clarence Gray, Fran Striker, Brandon Walsh, Nicholas Afonsky, Carl Anderson, Jack Burnley, R. J. Scott, Eddie Sullivan, Charlie Schmidt, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Tom Sims, Bela Zaboly, George McManus, Otto Soglow, Eddie Rickenbacker, Clayton Knight, Charles Flanders, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Frank Miller, Don Moore and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Flash Gordon crosses the Jungles of Mongo; Police, tribal leaders, and ordinary people want The Phantom because of his duplicate's crimes. Brick Bradford; The Lone Ranger; The Phantom; Little Annie Rooney; Henry; Sport Features; Scott's Scrapbook; Hall of Fame of the Air; Sentinel Louie; Radio Patrol; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Flash Gordon; Bringing Up Father; The Little King; Barney Baxter in the Air; Sappo; Tuffy; Right Around Home; Blondie. 56 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $308 KING COMICS #92 HI GRADE CGC HILARIOUS COVER GEM DAVID MCKAY PUB.

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  • Issue #94
    King Comics (1936) 94
    • Comic is complete other than being coverless.

    Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by William Ritt, Clarence Gray, Fran Striker, Brandon Walsh, Nicholas Afonsky, Carl Anderson, Jack Burnley, R. J. Scott, Eddie Sullivan, Charlie Schmidt, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Tom Sims, Bela Zaboly, George McManus, Otto Soglow, Eddie Rickenbacker, Clayton Knight, Charles Flanders, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Frank Miller, Don Moore and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Mandrake the Magician finally makes it out of Pacifica; The Phantom meets geologists Lana and Greta Marshall, who want to explore Bengali's uncharted mountain ranges. Brick Bradford; The Lone Ranger; The Phantom; Little Annie Rooney; Henry; Sport Features; Scott's Scrapbook; Hall of Fame of the Air; Sentinel Louie; Radio Patrol; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Flash Gordon; Bringing Up Father; The Little King; Barney Baxter in the Air; Sappo; Tuffy; Right Around Home; Blondie. 68 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #102
    King Comics (1936) 102

    Comic strip reprints: Blondie (by Chic Young), the Lone Ranger, Barney Baxter, Popeye (Thimble Theatre), Mandrake the Magician, Henry, Flash Gordon (by Alex Raymond), Sport Features (by Burnley), the Phantom, Bringing Up Father (by Geo. McManus), Little Annie Rooney, Sergeant Pat, and Brick Bradford. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #103
    King Comics (1936) 103

    Comic strip reprints: Blondie (by Chic Young), the Lone Ranger, Barney Baxter, Popeye (Thimble Theatre), Mandrake the Magician, Henry, Flash Gordon (by Alex Raymond), Sport Features (by Burnley), the Phantom, Bringing Up Father (by Geo. McManus), Little Annie Rooney, Sergeant Pat, and Brick Bradford. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #115
    King Comics (1936) 115

    Comic strip reprints: Blondie (by Chic Young), the Lone Ranger, Barney Baxter, Popeye (Thimble Theatre), Mandrake the Magician, Henry, Flash Gordon (by Austin Briggs), Sport Features (by Burnley), the Phantom, and Bringing Up Father (by Geo. McManus). Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #117
    King Comics (1936) 117

    Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by Chic Young, Fran Striker, Charles Flanders, Bob Dunn, Frank Miller, Bob Naylor, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Bela Zaboly, Clyde Lewis, George McManus, Austin Briggs, Jack Burnley, Wilson McCoy, Otto Soglow, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Carl Anderson, and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Mandrake the Magician investigates a series of mysterious accidents at a circus; The adventures of The Phantom as a young man. Blondie; The Lone Ranger; Dun-Dums; Barney Baxter in the Air; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Private Buck; Bringing Up Father; Flash Gordon; Sport Features; The Phantom; The Little King; Henry. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $33 King Comics 119 '46 Golden Age Flash Gordon Blondie The Phantom Mandrake

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  • Issue #119
    King Comics (1936) 119

    Cover by Joe Musial. Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by Chic Young, Fran Striker, Charles Flanders, Bob Dunn, Frank Miller, Bob Naylor, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Bela Zaboly, George McManus, Austin Briggs, Jack Burnley, Wilson McCoy, Otto Soglow, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Carl Anderson, and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Mandrake the Magician discovers the true identity of the Santa Claus Pirate; The Phantom's first adventures as a young man continue. Blondie; The Lone Ranger; Dun-Dums; Barney Baxter in the Air; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Bringing Up Father; Flash Gordon; Sport Features; The Phantom; Henry. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #136
    King Comics (1936) 136

    Cover by Joe Musial. Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by Chic Young, Fran Striker, Charles Flanders, Bob Dunn, Frank Miller, Bob Naylor, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Bela Zaboly, George McManus, Austin Briggs, Jack Sords, Ray Moore, Otto Soglow, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Carl Anderson, and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Control freak Queen Pera the Perfect wants the perfect consort, and sets her sights on The Phantom; Mandrake the Magician discovers a weakness of twin tyrants Kara and Karon - if one marries, the other must abdicate. Blondie; The Lone Ranger; Dun-Dums; Barney Baxter in the Air; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Bringing Up Father; Flash Gordon; Sords Sports; The Phantom; The Little King; Henry. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #142
    King Comics (1936) 142

    Cover by Joe Musial. Edited by Ruth Plumly Thompson (sometimes credited as Jo King). Stories and art by Chic Young, Fran Striker, Charles Flanders, Bob Dunn, Frank Miller, Bob Naylor, Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Bela Zaboly, George McManus, Austin Briggs, Jack Sords, Ray Moore, Otto Soglow, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Carl Anderson, and Alex Raymond. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay presents an anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. The mysterious King of Beasts frees The Phantom and Diana from a foreign prison; Mandrake the Magician and Lothar discover the truth about "the singing devils" plaguing Lothar's homeland. Blondie; The Lone Ranger; Dun-Dums; Barney Baxter in the Air; Mandrake the Magician; Thimble Theatre; Bringing Up Father; Flash Gordon; Sords Sports; The Phantom; The Little King; Henry. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    King of the Comics TPB (2015 Andrews McMeel) A Pearls Before Swine Collection 1-1ST

    1st printing. Story and art by Stephan Pastis. Offering irreverent and even caustic commentary on hot-button topics as well as wry observations about social and interpersonal dynamics, King of the Comics expertly illuminates the flaws within human nature, including humanity's fervent quest for the unattainable. Along the way, readers will find themselves absorbed in Pearls' wacky world, laughing out loud at the menagerie of over-the-top characters placed in awkward and peculiar situations. King of the Comics is sure to keep readers entertained and engaged with extended puns, morbid re-writes of nursery rhymes, and repeated excursions to Lemmings Leap. Softcover, 8-in. x 9-in., 128 pages, full color. Cover price $14.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Komplete Kolor Krazy Kat HC (1990 Kitchen Sink) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "1935-1936!" By George Herriman. Edited with introductin by Rick Marschall. Foreword by Bill Watterson. The veryf first collection of one of comic strips' supreme classics - the complete Krazy Kat in full color! Hardcover, 9-in. x 12-in., 96 pages, full color. Cover price $34.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Krazy and Ignatz 1939-1940: A Brick Stuffed with Moom-Bims TPB (2007 Fantagraphics) 1-1ST
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    1st printing. By George Herman. Designed by Chris Ware. Edited by Bill Blackbeard. George Herriman integrated full, spectacular color into Krazy Kat in June, 1935. The gorgeous evolution continues in this third color volume, which includes the Sunday strips from all of 1939 and 1940. Included is an unpublished Herriman painting from the 1920s. Softcover, 9-in. x 11 1/2-in., 120 pages, B&W. Cover price $19.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Krazy and Ignatz in Tiger Tea HC (2010 IDW) 1-1ST

    1st printing. By George Herriman. Krazy Kat's most surreal adventures were the famed "Tiger Tea" sequence where Krazy Kat imbibed a psychedelia-inducing substance. This is George Herriman at his best in the only full-length Krazy Kat adventure story of his career presented in the same era as Terry and the Pirates and Captain Easy. Krazy & Ignatz in Tiger Tea showcases a rare photo of Herriman sporting a Mexican sombrero and smoking a funny looking cigarette, a perfect addition to this fun, classic trip down memory lane. Hardcover, 8-in. x 8-in., 122 pages, B&W. Cover price $12.95.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Krazy Kat HC (1969 Grosset & Dunlap) George Herriman's 1-REP

    Second and later reprints. By George Herriman. Introduction by E.E. Cummings. Classic cartoons from the Golden Age of Comics! Hardcover, 9-in. x 12-in., 168 pages, partial color/black and white.

  • Vol. 1 #9
    Lake County News Herald Volume 01 (1978) Vol. 1 #9

    Volume 1 No. 9 - November 5, 1978. Weekly newspaper strip supplement.

  • Vol. 1 #13
    Lake County News Herald Volume 01 (1978) Vol. 1 #13
  • Vol. 1 #14
    Lake County News Herald Volume 01 (1978) Vol. 1 #14

    Volume 1 No. 14 - December 10, 1978. Weekly newspaper strip supplement.

  • Vol. 2 #13
    Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #13
  • Vol. 2 #16
    Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #16
  • Vol. 2 #35
    Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #35

    September 2, 1979. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Ferd'nand (by Plastino and Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Brant Parker), Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Conan (by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan), The Black Hole (pencils by Jack Kirby?), Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Hulk (by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber), Tarzan (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Grin and Bear It, The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Superman starring in The World's Greatest Superheroes (by Martin Pasko, George Tuska, and Vince Colletta), Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Branda Starr (by Dale Messick), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Collins, and Fletcher), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Star Hawks (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Star Wars (by Russ Manning), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Mark Trail (by Ed Dodd and Elrod), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.

  • Issue #10
    Lake County News Herald Volume 03 (1980) 10
  • Issue #11
    Lake County News Herald Volume 03 (1980) 11
  • Issue #13
    Lake County News Herald Volume 03 (1980) 13

    March 30,1980. 32 pages of comic strips. Tarzan, Star Wars, Ripley's Believe it or not, Hulk, Superman, Phantom, Steve Canyon, B.C., Doonesbury, Walt Disney, and many more. All in color. Kane, Manning, Kuppenberg, Hart, Caniff, plus many others.

  • Issue #14
    Lake County News Herald Volume 03 (1980) 14