Comic books in 'Anthropomorphic'
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Published 1940 by Platt & Munk Co., Inc..
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Part of the Easy Reader series.
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Published Dec 2014 by Boom Studios.$6.00
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Written by Ryan North. Art by Shelli Paroline and Braden Lamb. Cover by Stu Livingston. Finn has made it to Magic Man at last! It's time for this adventure to end and for Finn to finally get his memory back. It might seem like an easy end, but it looks like there is still one more trick up Magic Man's sleeve. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published 1948 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. Peter is captured by the Hornets and brought before their queen, Dragonel. Beetle rallies the villagers to rescue Peter and battle the Hornet Knights. But they haven't seen the last of Dragonel... 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1948 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. The bees ask Peter to investigate after honey is stolen. The trail leads to Sammy Sweet, in the land of the sugar bun, and eventually to Dragonel and the Hornet Knights. With the help of the blue jay, Peter and his friends set a trap to capture Dragonel. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1948 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. A captive Dragonel of the Hornets is brought to the castle of the Wheat Queen for trial. But the Grand Wizard tricks the Wheat Queen into believing Peter and Sammy are prisoners of the Hornets. Peter rescues Dragonel from a burning prison cell, but will he regret saving her life? 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1948 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. Peter and Sammy Sweet investigate bakery robberies in the land of the Sugar Bun. The old lizard seems to be responsible, but Peter's not so sure. Before long, they find evidence that Dragonel and the Grand Wizard are trying to frame the old lizard. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1948 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. The lizard takes Peter and Sammy Sweet to the Village of the Chinch Bugs. There, they learn of a Chinch Bug plan to invade the Wheat Field. Can they escape in time to warn the people of the Wheat Field? 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1948 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. Beetle tries to rescue a baby mouse from a weasel's burrow, and walks into a trap. The Grand Wizard and his Hornet Knights capture Beetle to use as bait for Peter's capture. Peter puts on a disguise to save Beetle, but first he must battle a hawk. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1949 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. As the Wheat Fielders are attending to the harvest, a baby chick is trapped in an out-of-control cart. The cart goes into the river, and is captured by a hawk. Peter and Beetle enlist the help of a mouse and Blue Jay in an attempt to save the chick. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1949 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. The Grand Wizard escapes the Wheat Field prison disguised as Beetle. Then he tricks a giant into attacking the people of the Wheat Field. They must let the wizard escape while they try to keep the giant from destroying the entire Wheat Field. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1949 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. Peter and Turtle investigate after timber stops coming downstream from the logging camp. In the mole burrows, they walk into a trap set by the Grand Wizard, who has used a spell to turn himself into a fire-breathing dragon. Peter engages the dragon, but it keeps on getting bigger.... 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1950 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. Peter uses changing powder to undo the Grand Wizard's toad spell. But now he must pursue the captured Fairy Queen to the Caves of Mystery. By the time he gets there, the gnomes of the Caves of Mystery have taken charge of the magically sedated Fairy Queen. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1950 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. When the bridge is washed out, Peter and Beetle try rafting to Sammy Sweet's place, but are pursued by a hungry otter. Peter is rescued by the Rock-Norse, people even tinier than the folk of the Wheat Field. He tries to help the Rock-Norse stem a rebellion and battle a shrew. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1950 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. In a revised version of Jack and the Beanstalk, Peter sets out to look for a missing chicken after a magic beanstalk appears in Mrs. Hen's garden. Climbing the beanstalk into the sky, Peter finds a giant's castle in the clouds. But there's a giant that goes with it.... 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1950 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story, art and cover by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The giveaway comics were created for a national bread consortium by comics genius Walt Kelly, artist of Pogo. When Baby Mouse falls into the stream, the Grand Wizard sees him at the same time the Wheat Fielders do. Now it's a race to save the Mouse from the Wizard's Hornets. The Bluejay flies in to help with the resulting skirmish.16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1951 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter and Beetle take the underwater tunnel to the far shore of the Enchanted Lake. But the goblin-like creatures that dwell there are hostile, and take them prisoner. Only a last-minute intervention by Queen Marsha of the mermaids can save them. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1951 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. The folk of the Wheat Kingdom are turned into living statues by an unknown force. Beetle learns the Raven Witch is responsible, but she turns him into a caterpillar. Now Peter must defeat her to free his people and turn his friend back into the right kind of bug. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1951 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter convinces Beetle to help him explore the stream on the far side of the frozen pond, even though they aren't carrying their swords. They discover that King Blue-Eye of the Trolls has used magic powder to change everyone into trees. Peter plots to steal the weird king's magic eye, rendering him sightless, but that won't be easy. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1951 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter and his friends take a shortcut through the Forbidden Caves and accidentally awaken giant bats. The bats capture them and throw Peter into the bottomless pit. Only the arrival of fairy queen Pam and her fireflies gives them a chance to escape.16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1951 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. The Wheat Weevils set their sights on the Wheat Kingdom. Peter and Sammy Sweets have a secret weapon: sweets. First they create a molasses flood, and then they bring on the pastries and pies.16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1951 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. When Peter's frog friend is captured by the Dragonfly King, Peter comes to the rescue. He challenges the Dragonfly King to a magical battle. Then he pulls a Connecticut Yankee by correctly predicting an eclipse and terrifying the enemy. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1951 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter and Beetle explore a forgotten cavern discovered by Mole's grandfather. The old mole's map promises a treasure at the heart of the cavern. But instead, they find a flock of hostile Hornet Knights. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1952 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter and Beetle enlist the services of Terence Termite when they want to cut down a tree and build a canoe. They learn that the scorpions have been stealing honey from their friends the bees. Peter dares to venture into the scorpions' den to get the honey barrels back.16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1952 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. The tiny people of the Wheat Kingdom must figure out how to move a boulder. When their combined efforts fail, Peter relies on his ingenuity. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1952 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. The Grand Wizard returns, and kidnaps Queen Pam of the Flower Kingdom. It's all part of a plan to distract Peter so the Wizard's forces can invade the Wheat Kingdom. Peter thinks he's prepared, but the Wizard's levitation spells render his friends helpless. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Blue Jay tells Peter about the fastest mouse he's ever seen pure white and fast as lightning. Peter decides he must capture this mouse and make him his new mount. But that's just the break the Grand Wizard has been waiting for. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter and Beetle are gathering firewood when they spot smoke signals made by giant red ants. Owl deciphers the signals and realizes the ants are massing for an attack on the Wheat Kingdom. Once again, the Wheat Fielders' best defense is sweets and pies.16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter's usual fantasy adventures are replaced with an educational story this issue. Peter and Beetle use Magic Powders to transport themselves to a modern-day bakery. There, they learn the step-by-step process from which flour becomes bread. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter and Beetle await the night patrol, but their mice come back unmounted. Tracking the missing guards, they discover they have been taken by the gypsy moths. Luckily, Peter knows that moths have one weakness: flame. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Blue Jay brings mute warning of approaching forces. Riding on Blue Jay for aerial reconnaissance, Peter sees an army of leafhoppers massing to invade the Wheat Kingdom. Peter challenges the leafhopper captain to a duel, even though the captain is famed for his dueling ability and double swords. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1956 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. The people of the Joyful Valley send an appeal for help. Peter and Beetle set out to rescue Queen Pam from Torgo, the trap-door spider. But he is waiting for them.... 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1956 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat and Beetle encounter an injured Blue Jay, who collapses at their feet. He warns of shieldbugs marching with a huge catapult. Peter enlists the aid of Terence the termite to slow them down, while the people of the Wheat Kingdom prepare their defenses. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1956 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter Wheat enlists Beetle in his latest idea, fetching a wagonload of snow from Mt. Pollo to cool down the folk of the Wheat Kingdom. But King Blue-Eye of the Trolls relishes a chance to settle a score with Peter and Beetle. And the Grand Wizard sees a chance to invade with his Hornet Knights. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1956 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. When the gooseberry shipment doesn't arrive as scheduled, Peter and Beetle go to the Berry Kingdom to investigate. Blackbirds have taken over the Berry Kingdom, and are forcing the bugs who harvest the berries to give them all to the Blackbird king. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1956 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter and Beetle are leisurely sailing on the lake when they come upon Queen Marsha of the Mermaids. Marsha's Magic Shell Mirror warns them of an approaching octopus. Peter and Beetle help her defend her kingdom's shell houses against his crushing grasp. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1956 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter decides he wants a flying fish for a mount, and he needs Beetle's help to catch one. During the test flight, they notice that Sammy Sweets and his bakery wagon have been hijacked. They follow his trail, and find a nest of goofy-looking goblins.16 pages, Full Color.
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January 9, 1998. Anthropomorphics abound from Acclaim to Vision; trustee will replace Marvel board; But I Digress by Peter David - Peter slogged through slush piles; Dateline @!!?* by Fred Hembeck - and now, a word from Fred Hembeck; Point of View by Mark Evanier - the story of Mutt and Jeff is true, but the names have been changed to protect the innocent; Tony's Tips by Tony Isabella - Tony's Spider-Man flashback continues. Also in this issue: Ad Information; CBG Calendar; Classifieds; Comics Guide; Comics Strip; Comics Trader; Critter Shelf; Flashback; For Art's Sake; Miep & Patches; Now Appearing; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Showcase; The Spirit; Subscription Service; What, Where, and When. Hepcats cover by Martin Wagner. Cover price $2.95.
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$100.00
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30ยข cover price variant. Painted cover. Appearances by Droopy, Spike and Tyke. 100 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.30.
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Tags: Muppets
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Written and Penciled by ROGER LANGRIDGE It's the Muppet Show - and as usual, things are unusual backstage! It's family reunion time, and the relatives are coming out of the woodwork. Scooter's twin sister, Skeeter, shows up to make him feel like a nerd. Piggy's nephews, Randy and Andy Pig, are causing a ruckus by trying to help backstage. Kermit's nephew, Robin, is afraid his uncle wants to put him in the orphanage. And Fozzie's mom visits and finds out her son isn't the detective he told her he was. Plus: Pigs in Space, the Swedish Chef, a trip to Veterinarian's Hospital and the Great Gonzo firing Skeeter - dressed in a chicken suit - into a giant bowl of Tapioca. What else could you want? Cover price $5.99.
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He's wearing a leather jacket and sunglasses indoors: Has Kermit gone greaser? Dr. Bunsen Honeydew civilizes the savage Animal! The rats dig up the entire theater to find the elusive treasure of Peg Leg Wilson! Plus: hypnotists, Pigs in Space, the Swedish Chef, catapulting penguins and exploding chickens! 96 PGS./All Ages Cover price $5.99.
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Dope Comix (1978) #1, 2nd PrintingTags: UndergroundPublished Feb 1978 by Kitchen Sink.
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2nd printing. Cover by Leslie Cabarga. Stories and art by Dan Stefan, Steve Stiles, Sharon Kahn Rudahl, Kim Deitch, Denis Kitchen, Peter Poplaski, Jay Lynch, Larry Rippee, Joel Beck, Leonard Rifas, Doug Hansen, Ken Fletcher, and Howard Cruse. 36 pages, B&W. MATURE READERS. NOTE: 2nd Printings identified by Indicia "Printing 5432" Cover price $1.00.
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Dope Comix (1978) #2, 1st PrintingTags: UndergroundPublished Oct 1978 by Kitchen Sink.
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1st printing. Cover by John M. Pound. Stories and art by Dan Steffan, Doug Hansen, Howard Cruse, Trina Robbins, Gary Whitney, Mark Beyer, Sharon Kahn Rudahl, Joe Coleman, Leonard Rifas, Moria Wright Peters, Rusty Wright, Lee Marrs, Steve Stiles, and J. Michael Leonard. 36 pages, B&W. MATURE READERS. NOTE: 1st printings identified by indicia "Printing 54321" Cover price $1.00.
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Published Aug 1985 by IPC Magazines.$5.40
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Dan Dare, plus other features. Published in the United Kingdom, 8-1/2-in. x 11-1/2-in, 32-pages including cover, all newsprint stock. Mix of color and black/white interior.
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Published Jan 1990 by Kitchen Sink.
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1st printing. THE EROTIC ART OF REED WALLER springs from the loins of his and Kate Worley's best-selling comic books series, Omaha the Cat Dancer. From the countless drawings, sketches and figure studies Reed has produced since the series began, he has chosen the cream of the crop. If you enjoy artful and frank sexuality, this book is for you. Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Mature Readers NOTE: Limited to 1,500 copies. Cover price $29.95.
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Volume 1 -1st printing. Collects Howard the Duck (1976-1986 1st Series) #1-27, Annual #1, Marvel Treasury Edition (1974-1981) #12, and Giant Size Man-Thing (1974) #4. Written by Steve Gerber. Art by Frank Brunner, Gene Colon, and more. Check out the wild adventures of the coolest and crudest duck of them all! Steve Gerber is at his madcap best, pushing the envelope of satire with the cigar-smoking fowl named Howard! Dig it in black and white, 'cuz you'll never see it in color! Softcover, 528 pages, B&W. Cover price $14.95.
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Published Jan 2015 by Boom Studios.$2.65
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Written by Paul Jenkins. Art and Cover by Ramon Bachs. It's only a matter of time before war erupts between the nations of Oz and Wonderland. Tensions are at an alltimehigh as crime runs rampant throughout the town of Rimes. Detective Frankie Mack is in the middle of a ticking timebomb and he knows it. With the help of Simple Simon and the kid detectives, he may just find his way to the maniacal mastermind in time. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 1988 by Renegade Press.$3.00
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Stories, art and cover by Christian Binet, plus a Carmen Cru backup story by Jean-Marc Lelong, translated by Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier. Renegade Press presents translations of the Carmen Cru comics originally published in France in Fluide Glacial magazine. Another special issue focusing on backup character Kador, with one Carmen Cru story. Kador is a well-read, philosophical dog, but unfortunately, his owners the Bidochons are mean, small-minded buffoons. (They later became famous French cartoon characters in their own right.) The Separation; The Kama Sutra; The Punishment; Carmen Cru: The Good Deed. 24 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $2.00.
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Published 1956 by Custom Comics.
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The Friendly Cootie Bug (1956) by W.H. Schaper was produced by Custom Comics, Inc. This book follows the Cootie Bug as he visits his friends on his mission to brighten up the day for all the boys and girls. This booklet contains and was used to promote board/activity games made by Schaper Plastic Games including Dunce, Tiddle-Tac-Toe, Tumble Bug, Mill, Skunk, Stadium Checkers, Squares, and of course the Friendly Cootie Bug toy. Story appears on left page and advertisements appear on right page. 32 pages, full color, 5-in. x 3-in.
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Fritz Bugs Out #1972Published Jun 1972 by Ballantine Books.$26.00
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View scansFritz the Cat story by Robert Crumb that first appeared in the comic. This is one of at least three such editions by Ballantine Books (Fritz Bugs Out, Fritz the No-Good, and Secret Agent for the C.I.A.). 11-in. x 4-in.; black and white; 96 pages. Cover price $1.00.
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Published Jun 1972 by Ballantine Books.$77.00
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Fritz the Cat story by Robert Crumb that first appeared in the comic. This is one of at least three such editions by Ballantine Books (Fritz Bugs Out, Fritz the No-Good, and Secret Agent for the C.I.A.). 11-in. x 4-in.; black and white; 48 pages. Cover price $1.00.





















































