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  • Issue #1
    Liberty Meadows Wedding Album (2002) 1

    1st printing. by Frank Cho A new story! Not available in the newspapers! Only in a comic book! This is a major event for girl-watchers everywhere as Brandy attends a wedding... her own! Okay, so she's not marrying you, monkeyboy! But here's your chance to see just who the lucky guy is! And this is also a great place to start reading Liberty Meadows. Why? Because of the great humor? The wild situations? The gorgeous artwork? Well duh! All that, and because Frank Cho recaps his years of stories, bringing new and old readers up to speed and ready for the wedding! So prepare to see all your favorite characters wearing their best clothes and get a few hints on where Frank Cho's epic story will be going in the years to come! PC, 32pg$2.95 Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2010
    Library of American Comics (2010 FCBD) 2010
    Published May 2010

    Presenting excerpts from the greatest comic strips of all time, from action/adventure to high drama, to fall-on-the-floor hilarious. IDW and the Library of American Comics present 32 pages of previews from upcoming volumes including Archie by Bob Montana, Secret Agent Corrigan by Al Williamson, Blondie by Chic Young, The Complete Bloom County Library by Berkeley Breathed, Rip Kirby by Alex Raymond, Polly and Her Pals by Chris Sterrett, Dick Tracy by Chester Gould, and Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray. FC 32pgs.

  • Nov 26 1945
    Life (1883-2000 Clair Maxwell/Life Publishing Company) Magazine Nov 26 1945

    November 26, 1945. Classic weekly news/photo magazine. In this issue: Secret Language of War; Walter Reuther; Hawaii photographic essay; President Truman's First Portrait; ship graveyards; 6-year-old Natalie Wood; and more. 10.5-in. x 13.75-in.; partial color; 144 pages. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3A
    Life After (2014 Oni) 3A

    Written by Joshua Hale Fialkov. Art by Gabo. Cover by Nick Pitarra. The afterlife is even more perilous than Jude and his new pal Ernest Hemingway thought. Enter deadly angels, forgotten souls, and that most dastardly element of all - bureaucracy. Added Bonus: the complete origin of the universe in three pages! 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #152
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 152

    Teen adventure, Archie-style: When a suspicious figure offers to sell Weatherbee cheap topsoil, Archie suspects its dirty dirt; Archie makes it easy for thieves when he accidentally drops a rare coin in a vending machine. Stories and art by Frank Doyle, Stan Goldberg, and Jon D'Agostino, plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. Cover by Goldberg. Cover price $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #242
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 242

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg. Trouble in Alaska, script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie uncovers a plot to swindle Mr. Lodge out of his Alaskan property. Archie's Club News. Just When You Thought It Was Safe to Go Back Inside... Gnaws!, script by Rich Margopoulos, pencils by Stan Goldberg; Archie offers to get rid of the mice infesting Mr. Lodge's cabin, and takes Jughead along to help. Gnaws! When the Cat's Away the Mice Will Play! (Part II); Archie and Jughead find that the de-mousing job us more complicated than they planned, and Mr. Lodge's cabin is nearly destroyed in the process. Statement of ownership; Average number of copies sold during preceding 12 months: 66,111. 36 pgs. $0.60. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #277
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 277

    Cover by Dan DeCarlo & Rudy Lapick. Stories by Rich Margopoulos and Kathleen Webb. Art by Gene Colan & Rudy Lapick and Stan Goldberg & Mike Esposito. Archie uses his Celestial Sphere to wish that everyone in Rivardale has a million dollars. But when everyone has a million dollars, no one wants to work and the town quickly deteriorates in "Miracle Millions"! (Note: Continued from #276.) Plus: Mr. Lodge hates a large ugly vase that he inherited so he hopes that clumsy Archie will break it, but things don't work out as he planned in "A Well-Urned Reward"! Also: Archie agrees to take care of Dilton's pet mouse for a few days, but the mouse gets out late at night and frightens Archie after he returns home from a horror movie in "Mega-Mouse"! 32 pages, full color. Last 95c cover priced issue. Cover price $1.00.

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  • Issue #286
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 286

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg. "The Legend of King Koala," script by Rich Margopoulos, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie and the Lodges travel to a remote island to find King Koala, a giant koala bear; They bring the creature back to Riverdale, where it escapes and goes on a rampage, grabbing Veronica and climbing Lodge Towers, the tallest building in town; a parody of the movie King Kong. "Save Our Trees," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Bob Bolling, inks by Rudy Lapick; When the gang learns that Lodge Industries plans to build an industrial complex on Riverdale's last remaining forest, they fight for the cancellation of the project. Archie's Club News, art by Ellen Leonforte. "Cold Facts" half-page Sabrina story; Riding a broom may be convenient but it also has its drawbacks. "The Windmill," script by Hal Smith, pencils by Bob Bolling, inks by Henry Scarpelli; Receiving another high electric bill, Mr. Andrews wants to build a windmill to generate power for their house. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #69
    Lil Abner (1947) 69
    Published Feb 1949 by Harvey.
    • Staple rust. Rust migration. Water damage.

    Stories and art by Al Capp. Cover by Al Capp. Reprints of Al Capp's famed comic-strip masterpiece, featuring hillbilly hero Li'l Abner, his love Daisy Mae, and the citizens of Dogpatch, USA. Pappy is trapped in a magic vase by a curse from ancient India, and his only hope is the goofballs Hairless Joe and Lonesome Polecat. Plus a one-page story, "Li'l Abner Fights For His Rights," condemning comic-book censorship in whimsical Dogpatch fashion. Li'l Abner Fights For His Rights; Case of the Magic Vase; Is Pappy Doomed?; Dangerous Mission, Shipwrecked; Roddie; Snoopy; Winnie the Waitress: Sorority Dance. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Lil Genius (1954) 17
    • Water damage.

    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Ollie Orwell is as much trouble as his better-known counterpart, Dennis the Menace. As the comic expands to 64 pages of material, new mischievous brats are introduced alongside Lil Genius and Li'l Tomboy, aka the Li'l Rascal Twins; Li'l Lumberjack, Li'l Farmboy, and Eddie Extra all cause their share of comic chaos. Ollie gets all his friends in on buying cereal boxes to win a horse in a contest. Ollie's plan to get even with a bully involves his Uncle John, a visiting circus strongman. In a very strange story, newsboy Eddie Extra stops a mobile counterfeiting ring, dodges a high-speed car chase, and witnesses a bank job, but his editor doesn't think it's exciting enough for the front page. Plus a note from Alfred Fago, the Executive Editor of Charlton, attesting to the "good taste" and so forth of Code-approved comics. Also featuring a vintage ad for a "Jet Rocket Space Ship." Lil Tomboy: She Who Laughs Last; My Box Top for a Horse; Uncle Sam; Eddie Extra: The Four Star Flash; No Wonder; A Christmas Surprise; Li'l Lumberjack: Good Hunting; One Part; Tough Patient; Eddie Extra: Jealous Kid; If I Had a Million; Monkeyshines; Li'l Tomboy: Who Needs a Doctor; Day in the Woods; Goofy; Whatta Ole Meanie. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #37
    Lil Genius (1954) 37

    Cover by Jon D'Agostino. Stories and art by Jon D'Agostino and George Wildman. Ollie Orwell is as much trouble as his better-known counterpart, Dennis the Menace. Ollie creates outdoor mayhem during his first trip to summer camp, in an issue-length story. The fox figures out how to swindle Atomic Bunny out of the uranium-carrots that give him his superpowers. Only for a Week; Croco the Crocodile; Atomic Bunny: Just a Poor Ol' Rabbit. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #35
    Lil Jinx Giant Laugh-Out (1971) 35
  • Issue #42
    Lil Jinx Giant Laugh-Out (1971) 42
  • Issue #2
    Lil Menace (1958) 2
    Published Feb 1959 by Fago.

    Stories and art by Vince Fago and Sadie Costa. Another bratty kid in the Dennis the Menace mold, from artist Al Fago's Fago Magazines. When Menace hears that Dad has invited a "Robber" to the house, he goes into full Home Alone defensive mode. Tuffy goes shoe shopping, to the shoe salesman's infinite regret. Tuffy and Snuffy accidentally board a rocket and get launched into space. Plus a story featuring Vince Fago's Peter Rabbit. Fun Page; Robber's Coming; First Day; Tuffy Tries Them Out!; What's in a Name?; Junior and the Winking Bunny; All the Fun!; Peter Rabbit; Snuffy: Moon or Bust; How Grown-Up Can Ya Get; In the Dark. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Little Angel (1954 Pines) 5
    • Cover oxidation.

    Last pre-Code issue. Bill Williams art on all "Little Angel" comic stories. In order of appearance: "Little Angel in 'Officer, Call a Cop!'"; "Little Angel in 'The Man Who Came to Dinner'"; "Little Angel, 'Daddy's All Wet'"; "Small Fry"; "Little Angel in 'Take a Tip!'"; "Little Angel, 'The Big Treasure Hunt!'"; "Little Angel, 'Playin' Post Office'"; "Little Angel in 'Run For Your Lives!'"; and "Little Angel in 'Good Deal!'". "One for the Book: Little Butch Wanted to Be His Own Baby-Sitter" illustrated text story by Irwin Shapiro. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Little Angel (1954 Pines) 12

    In order of appearance: "Little Angel"; "Little Angel in 'A Visit to the United Nations'"; "Washday Blues"; "Little Angel Cutouts" activity page; "Little Angel in 'Spring Cleaning'"; "Skinny Marink, 'Aches and Pains'"; "Little Angel"; and "Little Raindrop". "The Test" illustrated text story. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Little Angel (1954 Pines) 14

    In order of appearance: "Little Angel in 'Try, Try Again'"; "Little Angel in 'Quiz Whiz'"; "Little Angel in 'Dog's Best Friend'"; "Little Angel's Cutouts" activity page; "Skinny Marink in 'Muscles'"; "Little Angel in 'Do It Yourself'"; "Skinny Marink in 'Sitting Service'"; and "Little Angel in 'Missed Moth'". "No Fear of the Dark" illustrated text story. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Little Annie Rooney (1948) 2

    Stories, art and cover by Darrell McClure. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay collects the Little Annie Rooney comic strip. Annie Rooney was a rival syndicate's attempt to duplicate the success of Little Orphan Annie, with a character also based on an 1890s song, a dog, and plenty of troubles. On the run from cruel Miss Meany, Annie and her dog Zero cross an America devastated by the Great Depression. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Little Archie (1956) 2
    • Water damage.
    • Cover loose at one staple. Cover oxidation.
    • Heavy water damage.
    • Centerfold detached.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover art by Bob Bolling. Ad in which Little Archie (drawing) and his creator Bob Bolling (photograph) thank the readers for the great sales of "Little Archie" # 1. Chee! Lookit! (Sigh) They're lovers!", script and art by Bob Bolling; Betty and Ronnie compete for Little Archie's affections by cooking for him. Untitled Little Archie story, script and art by Bob Bolling; When Little Archie is cast as the heroic knight in the school play opposite Ronnie as the fair damsel, Reggie tries to sabotage him. Li'l Archie's Fun Page by Tom Moore. Untitled Little Archie story; After Reggie brags about how smart his dog Wags is, Little Archie fools him into thinking Wags can talk. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #8
    Little Archie (1956) 8
    • 1 1/2" Spine split from bottom.

    Cover art by Bob Bolling. House Broken!, art by Samm Schwartz; The girls trick the boys into playing house with them. Camp Caper, script and art by Dexter Taylor; Fred serves as a counselor at Little Archie's summer camp, run by Mr. Weatherbee. Home On the Range!, art by Samm Schwartz; The girls challenge the boys to see who can do a better job of roughing it in the backyard in a tent. Chest For Fun, art by Samm Schwartz; When Ambrose gets a treasure chest, the kids play "Treasure Island," filling it with goodies. Poor Ambrose, script and art by Dexter Taylor; Mr. Weatherbee announces a race with a blueberry pie as the prize; Ambrose claims he'll win because he has "a lot of pull and connections." An introduction to the flying squirrel article. 84 pgs. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #10
    Little Archie (1956) 10
    • 1/2" Spine split from bottom.
    • 1/2" Spine split from bottom.
    • 1/2" Spine split from top. Water spotting.

    Cover art by Bob Bolling. Little Archie and the Good Ol' Gang, art by Bob Bolling; A black-and-white pin-up picture featuring all the regular members of Little Archie's Good Ol' Gang. Ark Antics, script and art by Bob Bolling; After his father tells him the story of Noah and the Ark, Little Archie builds his own ark out of the old rowboat on Carson's Creek, and lets everyone come on the ark in exchange for a fee of jelly beans. Cold Comfort, art by Samm Schwartz; Little Archie and his friends build an igloo. Television Tykes, script and art by Dexter Taylor; Little Archie starts his own television station, consisting of a hollowed-out box made up to look like a television set, and gets his friends to do programs and even commercials. 84 pgs. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #113
    Little Archie (1956) 113

    Special Halloween issue. Little Archie and the gang face their fears when The Mummy Walks and they enter The Haunted House on Halloween Hill. Little Sabrina, meanwhile, celebrates the holiday with family. Plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 32 pages. Cover price $0.30. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #126
    Little Archie (1956) 126

    The Journey. Little Archies dog Spotty gets lost, and must travel hundreds of miles to find home and a disconsolate Little Archie. Also featuring a Little Sabrina story and the usual features. Plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 32 pages. Cover price $0.35. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #127
    Little Archie (1956) 127

    Cover art by Dexter Taylor. Hostess Twinkies ad starring Josie. Photo Fun, art by Dexter Taylor; Mr. Weatherbee doesn't want to pay the high rates a photographer charges so he decides to take the class picture himself. The Real Spirit, art by Dexter Taylor; To make extra money for Christmas, Archie starts delivering food for Pop Tate and is robbed. A Poem for Christmas, art by Dexter Taylor; Aunt Zelda tells the kids a story of how a little girl named Sabrina helped Santa save Christmas. 36 pgs. $0.35. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #128
    Little Archie (1956) 128

    The Mystery of the Laughing Clown. Shortly after an encounter with a sinister clown, Jughead disappears. Also featuring a Little Sabrina story and the usual features. Plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 32 pages. Cover price $0.35. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #151
    Little Archie (1956) 151
  • Issue #161
    Little Archie (1956) 161

    Falcons Dont Forget. Little Archie and Dilton use their model plane to save a falcon family from the South Side Serpents. Veronicas grandmother remembers Mr. Lodge as a boy much like Little Archie. The animals in Little Sabrinas house get hold of her magic book. Stories and art by Bob Bolling and Dexter Taylor. Plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 32 pages. Cover by Taylor. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #178
    Little Archie (1956) 178
  • Issue #17
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 17
  • Issue #19
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 19
  • Issue #23
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 23
  • Issue #26
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 26
  • Issue #29
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 29
  • Issue #34
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 34
  • Issue #40
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 40
  • Issue #48
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 48
  • Issue #18
    Little Archie Digest Magazine (1991) 18
  • Issue #19
    Little Archie Digest Magazine (1991) 19
  • Issue #2007
    Little Archie The House That Wouldn't Move (2007) 2007

    The House That Wouldn't Move - Story and Art by Dexter Taylor. Cover by Bob Bolling and Rich Koslowski. In this Halloween giveaway comic, when the mayor of Riverdale announces that he plans to tear down a spooky old house to make way for his new highway, Little Archie and Little Betty decide to take one last stroll through their favorite childhood "haunt." Could what they discover there be the key to saving the old house...or are they in for more than just a fright? 5 1/2-in. x 8 1/2-in., 16 glossy pages, full color.

  • Issue #2
    Little Aspirin (1949) 2
  • Issue #2
    Little Audrey (1992) 2

    Mischievous Little Audrey and her boyfriend Melvin return to comics as part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s. Audrey convinces Melvin to help her look for a supposedly haunted treasure. A new invention turns things invisible. Treasure Haunt; Finders Weepers; The Invisigadget; A Sticky Situation! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #1
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 1
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4293624001

    Stories and art by Marty Taras, Larz Bourne and Steve Muffatti. One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Little Dot goes to the rodeo with her Uncle Hoot, as artist Steve Muffatti presents Dot in the famous "Harvey World" art style, fully developed in this issue, that would last for another three decades. Richie Rich figures out how to play baseball while keeping up with his dance lessons, in his first appearance. Also making her debut is Little Lotta, whose real name is given as "Charlotte Plump." Rough and Tumbled; Richie Rich: The Dancing Lessons; Little Lotta; Show Business; The Missing Jinx; Rags Rabbit. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 5

    Stories and art by Steve Muffatti and others. Cover by Warren Kremer. One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. The origin of Little Dot's polka-dot dress is revealed in Alphabet Land. Richie Rich transports cash for his dad during a truck-driver strike, but crooks get wind of the deal. Little Lotta meets smooth-talking Gerald, in a story featuring cameos by Little Dot and Richie Rich. Alphabet Land; Richie Rich: Crime Doesn't Play; Moth's Ball; Little Dot Meets Uncle Gill; Little Lotta: Lost and Food; Peace and Riot; Richie Rich; Little Lotta. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #74
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 74

    Cover by Warren Kremer. One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Little Dot's inventor uncle Branes creates a faucet that could change the world. Little Lotta faces conflict with the kids in her class. Dotty Dad; Uncle Branes Fantastic Faucet; Little Lotta: Some Class; What Did He Say?; New Brother!; Richie Rich: Most Precious. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #87
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 87
    • INCOMPLETE. Large piece of last four pages and back cover missing, interrupts art or story.

    One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Little Dot meets a monster who shares her attraction to dots. Little Dot's latest wacky relation is the master of disguise, Uncle Sly. Little Dot; The Polka Dot Monster; Little Lotta; Richie Rich; Uncle Sly's Disguises; Little Lotta: Tracer of Lost Anything; The String; The Big Lesson; Richie Rich: The Handy-Crafter. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #126
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 126

    "The Will-Power Dot"; Little Dot takes a dot from one of Uncle Branes' failed inventions which makes her super strong; She and Lotta attend a hypnotist show and Lotta gets hypnotized into working for a criminal. Untitled one-page story; Richie Rich's nurse Jenny stops a mugger. Untitled one-page story; Tommy Van Loot always brags about his expensive toys. "Help From a Mysterious Source"; Little Dot helps the police capture Rajah Poojah. "Watch Out For This Bird!"; Little Lotta tries to do some bird watching but two boys are constantly scaring the birds away. "The Secret of the Desk" text story. "With the Greatest of Ease"; Richie has so many gadgets it has made his life boring. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #132
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 132

    One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Dot finds a polka-dotted horn that causes strange magical effects when blown. Uncle Branes' reduction chair shrinks Dot to microscopic size. Richie Rich learns just how tough his butler Cadbury really is. Little Dot; The Magic Horn; Little Lotta; Smaller and Dottier; Little Lotta: Stop the Stomping!; Wonderful World of Dots; Richie Rich: Fortified Butler. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #143
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 143

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    $10 Little Dot #143 (Harvey) May 1972, 52 pages Condition: FINE-

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  • Issue #160
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 160

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    $5 Little Dot #160 (Harvey) Aug 1975, Richie Rich, Little Lotta Condition: (VG-)

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  • Issue #42
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 42

    Cover by Warren Kremer. Little Dot's dot-obsession is in full bloom in this series, which also features Little Lotta and Richie Rich stories. Dot believes she has the power to make things dotted just by wishing. Dot's Uncle Cheery tries to get unhappy people to smile, an unpopular attitude. Robbers trick Little Lotta into distracting the crowd while they rob jewelry stores. Wishing Makes It So Dotted!; Uncle Cheery; Little Lotta: Attention Getter!; The Little Monster; Have a Hamster; Richie Rich: Pop! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.