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  • Issue #17
    Treasure Chest Vol. 09 (1953) 17
    • 1" spine split. Cover detached at one staple.

    April 22, 1954

  • Issue #16
    Treasure Chest Vol. 13 (1957) 16

    April 10, 1958. Edited by Joseph G. Schaller. Cover by Graham Hunter. Stories by Bill Berry, Lloyd Ostendorf, Ed Thursland, Max Pine, Frank Borth, Floyd Anderson, Ruth Geller, and P. Karch. Presenting fiction and non-fiction stories, many of which are religious in nature—a Treasure Chest of fun and facts! 32 pages, full color.

  • Issue #4
    Treasure Chest Vol. 14 (1958) 4

    Edited by Joseph G. Schaller. Cover by Lloyd Ostendorf. Stories by Frank Huffman, Lloyd Ostendorf, Frank Borth, Frank Moss, Sydney Walter, Syl. Sowinski, Max Pine, Father Jack, and Bill Berry. Presenting fiction and non-fiction stories, many of which are religious in nature—a Treasure Chest of fun and facts! 36 pages, full color.

  • Issue #17
    Treasure Chest Vol. 19 (1963) 17
  • Issue #2
    Trollords Death and Kisses (1989) 2
  • Issue #44
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 44
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached at one staple.

    Stories based on actual people and events: General Walter Krueger: Return Trip. Harry S. Truman. Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Army's Navy; U.S. Army's Air-Sea Rescue Squadron. Lt. Maurice B. Wells: Third Escape. United Nations: A Third World War Can Be Prevented Now! New Stars; Problem getting stars for MacArthur when 5-Star rank was created. Emmy Fix!; Eskimo girl helps soldiers build an airport. Arnold Furst: Out of a Hat!; A magician entertains troops. Vernon Gomez: El Senor Goofy baseball pitcher bio. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #49
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 49

    Stories based on actual people and events: The Secret Warriors--Office of Strategic Services. Tom J. Smith: Smoking Fists; Abilene's new marshal won't carry a gun. Bangor, Maine; How It Got Its Name. The Sultan and the Emperor Come to Cambridge--Great Hoaxes. Joseph Palmer: Battle of the Beard; the right to whiskers in 1830s Massachusetts. Cavalcade of England, script by Joseph H. Park; Chapter 8: British history 1930 to 1946 AD. Josef Haydn: Farewell Symphony. Rube Marquard: Sizzling Southpaw. Lucie Aubrac: Lucie to the Rescue; French underground in WWII. Captain Frank Lillyman: Heaven on the House. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #71
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 71
    • 1" Spine split from bottom.

    Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Edd Ashe and Humphrey Bogart. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. The story of a polar bear in the Bronx Zoo; Baseball star Joe DiMaggio; Hollywood legend Humphrey Bogart recalls filming the Treasure of the Sierra Madre on location in Mexico with director John Huston. The Case of the Disguised Bandits; Vote for President Contest; The Motion Picture Industry; Joe DiMaggio the Yankee Clipper; You're the Detective; Bear Barrel Polka; My Most Interesting True Experience; Truly Comic! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #75
    True Comics (1941 Parents' Magazine Press) 75

    Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Edd Ashe, Phil Berube, Adolph Rupp and Jane Wyman. Biography and history stories in comics form, part of a trend in non-fiction comics in the 1940s. The history of the U.S. State Department; Legendary bandleader Tommy Dorsey; Journalist Floyd Gibbons reports on the sinking of his own ship in WWI. Oddities in Sports; The Story Behind the U.S. State Department; Youre the Detective; The Case of the Barefoot Bandit; Are You a Quiz Whiz?; King of Reporters; My Most Interesting True Experience; Tips on Championship Basketball; Truly Comic!, Sentimental Gentleman. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    True Sport Picture Stories Vol. 1 (1942) 9
    • Centerfold detached.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
  • Issue #2
    True Sport Picture Stories Vol. 2 (1944) 2
  • Issue #9
    True Sport Picture Stories Vol. 2 (1944) 9
  • Issue #9
    True Sport Picture Stories Vol. 3 (1945) 9
    • 3/4" Cumulative spine split. Staple rust.
  • Issue #2
    True Sport Picture Stories Vol. 4 (1947) 2
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #4332566006
    • Water damage.
  • Issue #33
    TV Casper and Company (1963-1974 Harvey) 33

    Classic kids' comics from Harvey, featuring characters familiar from TV cartoons of the time, including Casper, Little Audrey and Baby Huey. In a three-part story, Casper and the Ghostly Trio get a crystal ball that shows them when someone needs help, and track a mysterious pink cloud that grants wishes in the worst way. Witchella turns Spooky's hat invisible, but he tricks her into reversing the spell. Going, Going, Gone!; The Three Bad Wishes; The Surprise in the Swamp; Spooky: Now You See It - Now You Dont; Baby Huey: Hickory Dickory Duck; Herman and Katnip: Giggle - Youre on Candid Camel! 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    4 days left Auction TV CASPER AND COMPANY #33 in FN+ condition Harvey 1971 comic w/ LITTLE AUDREY

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  • Issue #80
    Tweety and Sylvester (1963 Gold Key) 80
  • Issue #80
    Tweety and Sylvester (1963 Whitman) 80

    Whitman edition. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #2
    Untouchables (1988 Eastern) 2
  • Issue #3
    Untouchables (1988 Eastern) 3
  • Issue #4
    Untouchables (1988 Eastern) 4
  • Issue #1-1ST
    Willard Mullin's Drawings 1934-1972: Golden Age of Baseball HC (2013 FB) 1-1ST

    1st printing. By Willard Mullin. THE FIRST-EVER RETROSPECTIVE OF THE DEAN OF AMERICAN SPORTS CARTOONING. In Fantagraphics' ceaseless effort to rediscover every world-class cartoonist in the history of the medium, we turn your attention to a neglected part of the art form-sports cartooning-and to its greatest practitioner -- Willard Mullin. The years 1930-1970 were the Golden Age of both American sports and American comic strips, when giants strode their respective fields -- Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Hank Aaron in one, George (Krazy Kat) Herriman, Milton (Steve Canyon) Caniff, Walt (Pogo) Kelly in the other -- and Mullin was there, straddling both fields, recording every major player and event in the mid-20th-century history of baseball. Mullin was to baseball players what Bill Mauldin was to soldiers: advocate and critic, investing them with personality, humanity, dignity, and poignancy; Mauldin had Willie & Joe and Mullin had the Brooklyn Bum, his affectionate 1939 character representing the bedraggled figure of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Willard Mullin's Golden Age of Baseball: Drawings 1934-1972 collects for the first time Mullin's best drawings devoted to baseball-depictions of players like Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Yogi Berra, and Sandy Koufax, legendary managers like Casey Stengel and George Steinbrenner, and events like Lou Gehrig's emotional retirement speech on July 4, 1939, for which Mullin not only drew a portrait but composed a poem (which he often incorporated into his cartoons). Mullin's fluid line and delicate but vigorous brushwork are shown to beautiful effect, with many drawings reproduced from original art. See why millions of baseball fans from the '30s to the '70s looked forward to Mullin's cartoons in their daily paper. Mullins was voted "Sports Cartoonist of the Century" upon his retirement by his peers, and his legacy has been summed up by New Yorker cartoonist Bob Staake, who wrote, "Mullin defined the modern sports cartoon by combining representative portraiture, cartoonish doodlery, and editorial commentary-part news account, part personal observation, his cartoons celebrated sport for its entertainment, cultural, and artistic value." Hardcover, 200 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $34.99.

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    $15 Willard Mullin's Golden Age Of Baseball Drawings 1934-1972 - Hardcover - GOOD

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  • Issue #1
    World Hardball League (1994) 1
  • Issue #3
    World Hardball League (1994) 3
  • Issue #0
    Yogi Berra (1951) 0
    Published 1951 by Fawcett.
    • Cover detached at one staple. Water damage.

    Stories and art by Yogi Berra, Kurt Schaffenberger and Charles Dexter. Fawcett continues its early-'50s baseball one-shots with a look at the life of another pioneering baseball great, Yogi Berra. As a catcher for the New York Yankees, Larry Berra helps the team win a record-setting number of World Series championships. A second-generation American, Berra earns the nickname "Yogi" due to his supposed resemblance to an Indian yoga practitioner, and wins fame for his witty "Yogi-isms." The art is by longtime Superman artist Kurt Schaffenberger. Includes a short message written by Berra himself. Dear Fans; Yogi Berra. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.