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Item #55913196
Excalibur The Sword Is Drawn (1988) 1D CGC 9.8 Davis Variant
1st app. Excalibur
Paper: White
Label #3896010003
Starts Jul 4 48-page squarebound edition (no ads). First appearance of Excalibur in "The Sword is Drawn." Script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Alan Davis, inks by Paul Neary (with Mark Farmer). Davis/Neary cover. Cover price $3.25.
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Item #56267634
Excalibur The Sword Is Drawn (1988) 1D CGC 9.8 Davis Variant
1st app. Excalibur
Paper: White
Label #4000447010
Starts Apr 4 48-page squarebound edition (no ads). First appearance of Excalibur in "The Sword is Drawn." Script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Alan Davis, inks by Paul Neary (with Mark Farmer). Davis/Neary cover. Cover price $3.25.
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Item #64289714
Tags: X-MenExceptional X-Men (2024 Marvel) 1KRS.A CGC 9.8
Paper: White
KRS Comics Edition.
Label #4640659008
Starts Apr 4 KRS Comics Exclusive Variant Cover by Warren Louw. Written by Eve L. Ewing. Art by Carmen Carnero. KATE PRYDE LEADS A TEAM OF ALL-NEW X-MEN! After the fall of Krakoa, Kate Pryde is trying to get as far away from all things X as she possibly can. She's just a regular-degular bartender now. Definitely NOT getting ready to head up an ALL-NEW TEAM of wayward young mutants while avoiding the watchful gaze of Emma Frost. Nothing in this title but work, dating and staving off depression. That's it. No never-before-seen EXCEPTIONAL X-MEN to see here! 40 pages, full color. Rated T+
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Item #62078936
Published Oct 1944 by Nedor/Better Publications.Exciting Comics (1940) 35 CGC 9.0
One of only 3 copies at the top CGC census grade for this issue.
Schomburg cover
Paper: Off white to white
Label #4334828001
Starts Apr 4 Cover by Alex Schomburg. Written by John Swenson, Gerald Devers, Walt Wilson and unknown. Art by Ken Battefield, Maurice Gutwirth, Bob Oksner, Max Plaisted, Ed Moritz and unknown. Featuring The Black Terror, Nemesis of Crime, in an untitled story with art by Ken Battefield and Ed Moritz. Plus: The American Eagle in an untitled story with art by Maurice Gutwirth; Crash Carter, Air Cadet, in an untitled story with art by Bob Oksner; 1-page text story "Dust Storm" by John Swenson; The Liberator in an untitled story; 1-page text story "Haunted House" by Gerald Devers; Sergeant Bill King in an untitled story with art by Maurice Gutwirth; 1-page text story "Good Cowpony" by Walt Wilson; and Larry North, U.S. Navy, in and untitled story with art by Max Plaisted. 48 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Item #64588793
Published 1948 by D.S. Publishing.Exposed (1948 D.S. Publishing) 2 0.3
Comic is complete other than being coverless.
Starts Apr 20 Cover by Ed Moritz. Stories and art by Joe Orlando, Leo Morey, Fred Bell, Henry Kiefer and Ed Moritz. Violent, offbeat pre-Code crime comics from D.S. Publishing Company. An outlaw gang springs its leader from his trial just before sentencing, in a bit of ultra-violent gunplay. Marie is so cold-blooded, she murders a dozen people just to test out her new poison. A mysterious burglar uses a drill and never lets anyone see his face. Plus an early story by legendary artist Joe Orlando. Massacre in the Courtroom; Blood Money; East Meets Test; The Case of the Giggling Killer; Quitter; The Beauty with the Heart of a Snake; Driller. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Item #64598959
Exquisite Corpses (2025 Image) 9A CGC 9.8
One of only 2 copies at the top CGC census grade for this issue.
Paper: White
Label #4700256004
Starts Apr 27 (W) Tyler Boss, James Tynion IV (A) Valentine De Landro, Michael Walsh (CA) Michael Walsh The Groundskeepers job is to keep order in the playing field. Killers must be kept in bounds, and civilians under control. But the survivors of Oak Valley have no intention of making the Groundkeepers job easy… TYLER BOSS (YOULL DO BAD THINGS) and VALENTINE DE LANDRO (BITCH PLANET) rejoin JAMES TYNION IV (THE DEPARTMENT OF TRUTH, W0RLDTR33) and MICHAEL WALSH (THE SILVER COIN) as the game starts to break all of its own rules! 32 pages, rated M, full color Cover price $4.99.
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Item #64481765
Tags: X-MenExtraordinary X-Men (2015) 1CAMPBELL.A VF 8.0 Campbell JSC Variant
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Starts Apr 20 JScottCampbell.com Edition. Cover by J. Scott Campbell. Written by Jeff Lemire. Art by Humberto Ramos. The fate of mutantkind is decided here! Staring down the threat of extinction once more, veteran X-Man Storm pulls together the team she'll need to ensure her race's survival. Together, these EXTRAORDINARY X-MEN will struggle with the familiar burden of being hated and feared, while facing threats the likes of which they've never seen. Here's hoping they survive the experience! 36 pages, full color. Rated T+
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Item #63972713
Tags: Extreme Carnage , CarnageExtreme Carnage Alpha (2021 Marvel) 1THE616.A CGC 9.8
Top CGC census grade for this issue.
Paper: White
Meyers Variant Cover.
Label #4060170010
Starts May 11 The 616 Comics and Jolzar Collectibles exclusive cover by Jonboy Meyers. Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson. Art by Manuel Garcia. VIOLENCE RUNS IN THE FAMILY! As the dust continues to settle after the species-redefining KING IN BLACK saga, Eddie Brock and his son, Dylan, won't be the only ones learning to adjust to a new normal. Collectively called the Life Foundation, symbiotes SCREAM, PHAGE, RIOT, LASHER and AGONY have tried to reconcile the sometimes-noble intentions of their hosts with their often-bloodthirsty impulses. But the Life Foundation symbiotes aren't the only ones with a part to play in this story, and they aren't the only symbiotes who find themselves reinvented after KING IN BLACK. They have an older sibling who may be reinvented in its own right: CARNAGE. 36 pages, full color. Rated T+
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Item #64271230
Tags: Extreme Carnage (part 3), CarnageExtreme Carnage Phage (2021 Marvel) 1E CGC 9.8 SS Young Young Variant
Top CGC census grade for this issue.
Paper: White
Signed by Skottie Young on 1/29/22. Young Variant Cover.
Label #2689207016
Starts Apr 4 Written by Steve Orlando. Art by Gerardo Sandoval. Cover by Skottie Young. FLASH THOMPSON IS BACK! After the shocking revelations of EXTREME CARNAGE: SCREAM, Carnage sets its sights on the PHAGE symbiote. Carnage isn't the only familiar face on the board though! After a rendezvous with his student, Andi Benton, FLASH THOMPSON is back and ready for a fight! 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.
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Item #64185735
Extreme Super Tour (2002) 1 VF 8.0
Signed by Stephen Platt, Todd Nauck, Jonathan Sibal, and Marlo Alquiza. Autograph certification from Extreme Super Tour is included.
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Item #60042842
Published Dec 2011 by Humanoids Publishing.Eyes of the Cat HC (2011 Humanoids) Limited Edition 1-1ST VF/NM 9.0
Starts Apr 4 1st printing. Written by Alexandro Jodorowsky. Art by Moebius. The very first graphic storytelling collaboration between two masters of the medium, Alexandro Jodorowsky and Mœbius. In a desolate dreamscape world, a man, a bird, and a cat interact in a unique apocalyptic yet poetic fashion… Presented in a giant sized collectors edition, in its original b&w but with a colored paper stock, and in a limited and numbered printing of only 750 copies! Hardcover, 11 1/2-in. x 16-in., 56 pages, B&W. NOTE: Limited to 750 copies. Cover price $69.95.
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Item #64302104
Tags: Art Portfolio, Art PrintPublished 1980 by Starmont House.Fabian in Color Portfolio (1980) SET-01 FR 1.0
INCOMPLETE. Missing pamphlet. Prints grade in the VF to NM range. Envelope grades in the FN range.
Starts May 4 SET-01 - Signed Limited Edition Portfolio. Limitation quantity not stated. Beautiful fantasy prints with an old school "pulp" feel to them. In the accompanying eight page pamphlet, Stephen Fabian provides commentary and reflections on each of the paintings. The first print is signed and numbered by the artist. Each print is titled and numbered. SET-01 includes a 11 1/2-in. x 14 1/2-in. textured-paper folder, eight 11-in. x 14-in. full-color prints, and eight page pamphlet.
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Item #59344774
Fallen Angels (2019 Marvel) 1D CGC 9.8 Bagley Every Mutant Ever Variant
Top CGC census grade for this issue.
Paper: White
Bagley Variant Cover
Label #4082879022
Starts Apr 4 PLEASE NOTE: Copies of this variant were received with serious printing damage. Written by Bryan Edward Hill. Art by Szymon Kudranski. Cover by Mark Bagley. THE DAWN DOES NOT BREAK FOR ALL! Psylocke finds herself in this new world of Mutantkind unsure of her place in it… but when a face from her past returns only to be killed, she seeks help from others who feel similar to get vengeance. Cable and X-23 join Kwannon for a personal mission that could jeopardize all Mutantkind! 44 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $4.99.
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Item #64422101
Falling in Love (1955) 6 FR/GD 1.5
7" Lateral back cover tear.
Starts Apr 4 Every other girl had a special someone in her life -- why couldn't she find happiness, too? Featuring: 8 page story "Love Me, Love Me!" (cover art taken from splash page of this story). Plus: 7 page story "A Place In His Heart"; 2 page A Woman to Remember filler "Anne Dacier" (scenes from the life of French translator Anne Dacier); 7 page story "Other Loves"; 6 page story "Too Wonderful to Last!"; 2 page To You...From Carol Andrews letters page. Cover price $0.10.
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Item #63125684
Published Jan 1908 by Frank Tousey.Fame and Fortune Weekly (1905-1928 Frank Tousey) 120 GD/VG 3.0
Starts Jul 4 January 17, 1908. A $30,000. Tip; or, The Young Weazel of Wall Street. 8" x 11", 36 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.05.
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Item #63125688
Published Oct 1912 by Frank Tousey.Fame and Fortune Weekly (1905-1928 Frank Tousey) 368 GD/VG 3.0
Starts Apr 4 October 18, 1912. $10,000 Reward; or, The Fortune of a Bank Clerk. 11" x 8", 36 pages. Cover price $0.05.
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Item #63377262
Published Mar 1913 by Frank Tousey.Fame and Fortune Weekly (1905-1928 Frank Tousey) 389 GD/VG 3.0
Starts Apr 4 March 14, 1913. His Own Business; or, From Errand Boy to Boss. 11" x 8", 36 pages. Cover price $0.05.
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Item #63055889
Published Nov 1913 by Frank Tousey.Fame and Fortune Weekly (1905-1928 Frank Tousey) 425 VG 4.0
Oxidation.
Starts Apr 4 November 21, 1913. In the Lumber Trade; or, A Winning Speculator. 11" x 8", 32 pages. Cover price $0.05.
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Item #63125700
Published Dec 1914 by Frank Tousey.Fame and Fortune Weekly (1905-1928 Frank Tousey) 482 VG 4.0
Cover loose at one staple.
Starts Apr 4 December 25, 1914. Capturing the Money; or, How Ben Bailey Made His Mark. 11" x 8", 36 pages. Cover price $0.05.
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Item #63125703
Published Feb 1915 by Frank Tousey.Fame and Fortune Weekly (1905-1928 Frank Tousey) 490 VG- 3.5
Starts Apr 4 February 19, 1915. A Born Spectacular; or, The Young Sphinx of Wall Street. 11" x 8", 36 pages. Cover price $0.05.
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Item #64488798
Published 2026 (est.) by TidalWave Productions.Fame Chris Evans (2026 TidalWave Comics) 1ULTRARAW.A.FOIL CGC 9.8
One of only 2 copies at the top CGC census grade for this issue.
Paper: White
Ultraraw26 Foil Edition A.
Label #4680144012
Starts Apr 4 Jams Fortress Comics and Wambulance Comics Exclusive "VS" Edition Foil Virgin Cover by Ultraraw26. Story by Michael Frizell and Darren Davis. Art by Diego Magno.
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Item #64480783
Published 2026 (est.) by TidalWave Productions.Fame Robert Downey Jr. (2026 TidalWave Comics) 1ULTRARAW.C.FOIL CGC 9.8
Paper: White
Ultraraw26 Foil Edition C.
Label #4680144009
Starts Apr 4 Jams Fortress Comics and Wambulance Comics Exclusive Foil Edition Connecting Virgin Cover by Ultraraw26. Story by Michael Frizell. Art by Elmo Rocko. From Hollywood royalty to rock bottom and back again-Robert Downey Jr.'s life is the ultimate comeback story. This gripping TidalWave Comics biography takes you inside the highs and lows of the man who became Iron Man. This dramatic journey explores his chaotic childhood, early struggles, battles with addiction, and the redemption that made him one of the most beloved actors of our time. Featuring stunning artwork and a raw, honest look at fame, failure, and reinvention, FAME: Robert Downey Jr. is a must-read for fans of film, resilience, and second chances. Witness the legend's rise, fall, and triumphant return-panel by panel.
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Item #64499706
Published 2025 by TidalWave Productions.Fame Satoshi Tajiri (2025 TidalWave Comics) 1ESCORZA CGC 9.8
One of only 4 copies at the top CGC census grade for this issue.
Paper: White
Escorza Variant Cover.
Label #4680145016
Starts Apr 4 Virgin Cover by Isaac and Esau Escorza. Story by Eric M. Esquivel. Art by Lucy Fidelis. Satoshi Tajiri is not only a groundbreaking video game designer but also one of the most culturally significant creators of the century. His iconic creation, Pokémon, has grown into a universe that transcends media, captivates fans worldwide, and continues to thrive nearly three decades after its debut. This global phenomenon began with the imagination of a young boy who dreamed of merging his love for bug-collecting with his passion for video games.
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Item #61109285
Tags: Pulp AdventurePublished Feb 1949 by Frank A. Munsey.Famous Fantastic Mysteries (1939-1953 Frank A. Munsey/Popular/Altus) Pulp Vol. 10 #3 CGC 5.0
Paper: Off white to white
Label #4416200007
Starts Apr 4 "The Scarlet Plague" a novelette by Jack London.
Volume 10, Issue 3 - February, 1949. Cover by Lawrence Stevens. Stories by Inez Haynes Gillmore and Jack London. Illustrations by Lawrence Stevens and Leydenfrost. Book-length novel: "Angel Island" by Inez Haynes Gillmore - Five desperate, earthbound men...an isle where Love and Death were neighbors...a day when wings fought free of fetters to make a strange new world. Novelette: "The Scarlet Plague" by Jack London - Across a sick world it had crept, leaving man and his works destroyed. Now, in the twilight of history, only one remembered -- a blurred and faded picture of the death of our times. Also: The Readers' Viewpoint; In the Next Issue; Masters of Fantasy by Neil Austin - M.P. Shiel, High Priest of Phantasy; and The Lawrence Portfolio. 7-in. x 9 1/2-in., 130 newsprint pages, B&W. Published by Popular Publications Cover price $0.25.
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Item #64327558
Tags: Comic Strip ReprintsPublished Apr 1939 by Famous Funnies.Famous Funnies (1934) 57 PR 0.5
INCOMPLETE. Piece missing, interrupts art or story.
Starts Apr 20 Victor E. Pazmiño cover. Contains comic strip reprints, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Napoleon" by Clifford McBride; "Goofie Gags" by Victor E. Pazmiño; "The Gay Thirties" by Hank Barrow; "Roy Powers, Eagle Scout" by Paul Powell; "Nipper" and "Footprints on the Sands of Time" by Clare Victor Dwiggins; "Skyroads" by Dick Calkins and Russell Keaton; "Hairbreadth Harry" and "High-Gear Homer" by F. O. Alexander; "Buck Rogers" by Philip Francis Nowlan and Rick Yager (as Dick Calkins); "Life's Like That" by Fred Neher; "War on Crime" by Rex Collier and Hammon; "Jitter" by Arthur B. Poinier; "Big Chief Wahoo" by Allen Saunders and Elmer Woggon; "Dickie Dare" by Milton Caniff; "Adventures of Patsy" by Mel Graff; "High Lights of History" by J. Carroll Mansfield; "The Frog Pond Ferry" by M. E. Brady; "Oaky Doaks" by Ralph Briggs Fuller; "Seaweed Sam" by Victor E. Pazmiño; "Olly of the Movies" by Julian Ollendorff; "Scorchy Smith" by Noel Sickles; "Somebody's Stenog" and "The Back-Seat Driver" by A. E. Hayward; "Above the Crowd" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); "Mescal Ike" by S. L. Huntley and Art Huhta; "There's A Town" by M. E. Brady; "Babe Bunting" by Roy L. Williams; "Punky" by Fred Balk; "Connie" and "The Wet Blanket" by Frank Godwin; "Queenie" by S. M. Iger (as Bob Bliss); "Homer Hoopee" by Fred Locher; and "Butty and Fatty" by M. E. Brady. "The Magic River" text story by Robert M. Hyatt. Activity pages by A. W. Nugent. 68 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: Comic Strip ReprintsPublished Mar 1942 by Famous Funnies.
Famous Funnies (1934) 92 PR 0.5
INCOMPLETE. Piece missing, interrupts art or story.
Starts Apr 20 Contains comic strip reprints, activity pages, a text story, and an original Fearless Flint feature. In order of appearance: "Life's Like That" by Fred Neher; "Buck Rogers" by Philip Francis Nowlan and Rick Yager (as Dick Calkins); "Fearless Flint" by H. G. Peter; "Napoleon" by Clifford McBride; "Connie" by Frank Godwin; "Jitter" by Arthur B. Poinier; "Dickie Dare" by Milton Caniff; "Invisible Scarlet O'Neil" by Russell Stamm; "High Lights of History" by J. Carroll Mansfield; "Scorchy Smith" by Noel Sickles; "Oaky Doaks" by Ralph Briggs Fuller; "Skyroads" by Dick Calkins and Russell Keaton; "Roy Powers, Eagle Scout" by Paul Powell; "Olly of the Movies" by Julian Ollendorff; "Mescal Ike" by S. L. Huntley and Art Huhta; and "Chief Wahoo" by Allen Saunders and Elmer Woggon. "When Wings Fail" text story by E. Albert Willard. Activity pages by A. W. Nugent. 68 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Item #60897623
Tags: Comic Strip ReprintsPublished Jul 1954 by Famous Funnies.Famous Funnies (1934) 212 CGC 2.0
Paper: Off white
Label #4270240002
Starts Apr 4 Cover by Frank Frazetta. Stories and art by Rick Yager and Coulton Waugh. The long-running series that introduced "comic books" to the world, featuring reprints of comic strips. Dickie Dare and Dan find adventure in Thailand. An outer-space variation of issue #210's Buck Rogers underwater cover (with bondage elements) by legendary artist Frank Frazetta. A series of short "True Heroic Stories," featuring real-life tales of heroism. Buck Rogers; Dickie Dare; The Chance; He Refused to Retreat; Mission of Mercy! 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Item #55023234
Published 1968 by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 1 VF- 7.5
Starts Apr 27 Cover by Dick Mosso. Published by Chuck Wooley in 1968. Editorial content includes some British comic book history, plus "Fandom's Library" reviews by Larry Herndon. "For Sale" ad highlights include Amazing Fantasy 15 for $7, Avengers 1 at $3.50, and Tales of Suspense 39 for $4.35. Listed Golden Age ranges from Batman 14 at $8, to Top Notch 4 at $5, and Wonder Woman 10 at $3. Highlights also include a full page ad by My Comics Shop's very own Buddy Saunders, as well as detailed ads for the 1968 comic conventions in St. Louis and Dallas. The issue concludes with a full page Capt. America pin-up (never published previously) by Syd Shores, one of Cap's Golden Age artists. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 16 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $0.50.
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Item #52176340
Published 1968 by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 2 NM 9.4
This item's grade exceeds the top grade in the CGC census, 7.5.
Starts Jul 4 Cover by Jim Van Hollebeke, which was inspired by Weird Fantasy 15B. Published by Chuck Wooley in 1968. Editorial content includes more British comic book history, with high quality one page reprints of MarvelMan and Miracle Man. Larry Herndon's "Fandom's Library" continues. The first FA letters page debuts, and the very first LOC is from My Comics Shop's founder and owner Buddy Saunders! "A Listing Of Whitman Material" by Dale Manesis begins, with a very detailed alphabetical list of the Whitman BLBs from Ace Drummond 1177 to Dick Tracy 1185. "For Sale" ad highlights include Amazing Spider-Man 2 for $3., Strange Adventures 1 at $5, and X-Men 2 thru 5 for $2.50 each. The back cover is a full page pin-up of Star Man by Bill Wilson. 8.5-in. x 11-in. 24 pages B&W. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $0.50.
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Item #52176343
Published 1968 by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 2 NM 9.4
This item's grade exceeds the top grade in the CGC census, 7.5.
Starts Oct 3 Cover by Jim Van Hollebeke, which was inspired by Weird Fantasy 15B. Published by Chuck Wooley in 1968. Editorial content includes more British comic book history, with high quality one page reprints of MarvelMan and Miracle Man. Larry Herndon's "Fandom's Library" continues. The first FA letters page debuts, and the very first LOC is from My Comics Shop's founder and owner Buddy Saunders! "A Listing Of Whitman Material" by Dale Manesis begins, with a very detailed alphabetical list of the Whitman BLBs from Ace Drummond 1177 to Dick Tracy 1185. "For Sale" ad highlights include Amazing Spider-Man 2 for $3., Strange Adventures 1 at $5, and X-Men 2 thru 5 for $2.50 each. The back cover is a full page pin-up of Star Man by Bill Wilson. 8.5-in. x 11-in. 24 pages B&W. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $0.50.
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Item #52176345
Published 1968 by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 2 NM 9.4
This item's grade exceeds the top grade in the CGC census, 7.5.
Starts Apr 4 Cover by Jim Van Hollebeke, which was inspired by Weird Fantasy 15B. Published by Chuck Wooley in 1968. Editorial content includes more British comic book history, with high quality one page reprints of MarvelMan and Miracle Man. Larry Herndon's "Fandom's Library" continues. The first FA letters page debuts, and the very first LOC is from My Comics Shop's founder and owner Buddy Saunders! "A Listing Of Whitman Material" by Dale Manesis begins, with a very detailed alphabetical list of the Whitman BLBs from Ace Drummond 1177 to Dick Tracy 1185. "For Sale" ad highlights include Amazing Spider-Man 2 for $3., Strange Adventures 1 at $5, and X-Men 2 thru 5 for $2.50 each. The back cover is a full page pin-up of Star Man by Bill Wilson. 8.5-in. x 11-in. 24 pages B&W. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $0.50.
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Item #62118764
Published 1968 (est.) by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 3 VF 8.0
This item's grade exceeds the top grade in the CGC census, 7.0.
Staple rust.
Starts May 11 Cover by Buddy Saunders, owner of Mycomicshop and Lone Star Comics. Buddy's cover stars the Timely Golden Age superhero The Vision. Published by Chuck Wooley in 1968. Larry Herndon's "Fandom's Library" continues, as does "A Listing Of Whitman Material" by Dale Manesis. Dale's installment is a very detailed alphabetical list of the Whitman BLBs, from Dick Tracy 1454 to Little Orphan Annie 1403. There are a lot of other features, including a list of current fanzines, a Panelology Quiz, a Krazy Kat article, and Justice Society portraits by Bill Wilson. For many, the highlight is three pages of photos from the 1968 Dallas SW convention. Pictured are Ken Finnerty, Larry and Irving Bigman, Chuck Wooley, Fritz Leiber, Larry Herndon, Tom Reamy, Gary Acord, Caz, Boyd and Dee, Paul McSpadden, Bill Wallace, and G. B. Love. "For Sale" ad highlights find Buddy Saunders offering Avengers 1 for $3.25, Spider-Man 13 for $1.25, Marvel Super Heroes 13 for 50c, and X-Men 4 at $1. The back cover is a humorous full page pin-up of Superman meeting the Big Bad Wolf, by Hollebeke. 8.5-in. x 11-in. 28 pages B&W. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $0.50.
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Item #62118762
Published 1968 (est.) by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 3 VF 8.0
This item's grade exceeds the top grade in the CGC census, 7.0.
Staple rust.
Starts Jun 1 Cover by Buddy Saunders, owner of Mycomicshop and Lone Star Comics. Buddy's cover stars the Timely Golden Age superhero The Vision. Published by Chuck Wooley in 1968. Larry Herndon's "Fandom's Library" continues, as does "A Listing Of Whitman Material" by Dale Manesis. Dale's installment is a very detailed alphabetical list of the Whitman BLBs, from Dick Tracy 1454 to Little Orphan Annie 1403. There are a lot of other features, including a list of current fanzines, a Panelology Quiz, a Krazy Kat article, and Justice Society portraits by Bill Wilson. For many, the highlight is three pages of photos from the 1968 Dallas SW convention. Pictured are Ken Finnerty, Larry and Irving Bigman, Chuck Wooley, Fritz Leiber, Larry Herndon, Tom Reamy, Gary Acord, Caz, Boyd and Dee, Paul McSpadden, Bill Wallace, and G. B. Love. "For Sale" ad highlights find Buddy Saunders offering Avengers 1 for $3.25, Spider-Man 13 for $1.25, Marvel Super Heroes 13 for 50c, and X-Men 4 at $1. The back cover is a humorous full page pin-up of Superman meeting the Big Bad Wolf, by Hollebeke. 8.5-in. x 11-in. 28 pages B&W. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $0.50.
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Item #62118770
Published 1968 (est.) by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 3 VF- 7.5
This item's grade exceeds the top grade in the CGC census, 7.0.
Staple rust.
Starts Apr 20 Cover by Buddy Saunders, owner of Mycomicshop and Lone Star Comics. Buddy's cover stars the Timely Golden Age superhero The Vision. Published by Chuck Wooley in 1968. Larry Herndon's "Fandom's Library" continues, as does "A Listing Of Whitman Material" by Dale Manesis. Dale's installment is a very detailed alphabetical list of the Whitman BLBs, from Dick Tracy 1454 to Little Orphan Annie 1403. There are a lot of other features, including a list of current fanzines, a Panelology Quiz, a Krazy Kat article, and Justice Society portraits by Bill Wilson. For many, the highlight is three pages of photos from the 1968 Dallas SW convention. Pictured are Ken Finnerty, Larry and Irving Bigman, Chuck Wooley, Fritz Leiber, Larry Herndon, Tom Reamy, Gary Acord, Caz, Boyd and Dee, Paul McSpadden, Bill Wallace, and G. B. Love. "For Sale" ad highlights find Buddy Saunders offering Avengers 1 for $3.25, Spider-Man 13 for $1.25, Marvel Super Heroes 13 for 50c, and X-Men 4 at $1. The back cover is a humorous full page pin-up of Superman meeting the Big Bad Wolf, by Hollebeke. 8.5-in. x 11-in. 28 pages B&W. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $0.50.
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Item #52034322
Published 1968 by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 5 NM- 9.2
This item's grade exceeds the top grade in the CGC census, 7.5.
Starts May 25 Cover by Dick Mosso, with a horror theme. Published by Chuck Wooley in 1968. "A Listing Of Whitman Material" by Dale Manesis continues, as the standard size BLB list concludes with Tarzan The Untamed 1452 to Zip Saunders 1465. This comprehensive listing then continues with BLB type Premiums, Big Big Books, Nickel Books, Chubby Little Books, Dell Fast Action, and Whitman Penny Books. Larry Herndon's "Fandom's Library" returns. For many, the highlight of this issue is the ads for comic books. Just a few of the many comics offered are Fantastic Four 4-15 for $1.60 each, Green Lantern 1 at $3., Hawkman 1 at $1.25, and JLA 1 $2.25. Just 15c would buy your choice of Spider-Man 25-60. But for those with greater resources, some of the Golden Age offered includes All Flash 1 for $50., Capt. Aero 24 for $2, and Action Comics 1 for $200. 8.5-in. x 11-in. 16 pages B&W. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $1.00.
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Item #52034296
Published 1968 by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 5 VF/NM 9.0
This item's grade exceeds the top grade in the CGC census, 7.5.
Starts Apr 27 Cover by Dick Mosso, with a horror theme. Published by Chuck Wooley in 1968. "A Listing Of Whitman Material" by Dale Manesis continues, as the standard size BLB list concludes with Tarzan The Untamed 1452 to Zip Saunders 1465. This comprehensive listing then continues with BLB type Premiums, Big Big Books, Nickel Books, Chubby Little Books, Dell Fast Action, and Whitman Penny Books. Larry Herndon's "Fandom's Library" returns. For many, the highlight of this issue is the ads for comic books. Just a few of the many comics offered are Fantastic Four 4-15 for $1.60 each, Green Lantern 1 at $3., Hawkman 1 at $1.25, and JLA 1 $2.25. Just 15c would buy your choice of Spider-Man 25-60. But for those with greater resources, some of the Golden Age offered includes All Flash 1 for $50., Capt. Aero 24 for $2, and Action Comics 1 for $200. 8.5-in. x 11-in. 16 pages B&W. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $1.00.
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Item #52546133
Published 1969 by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 8 NM- 9.2
Starts May 11 Cover by Dick Mosso, who drew a scene based on the US Moon Landing. Issued within one week of when humans first landed on the moon, in July 1969. Published by Chuck Wooley. Larry Herndon's "Fandom's Library" continues. Other features include Burne Hogarth Tarzan Sunday strips, 36 panels from Flash Gordon's origin, and a Golden Age cover gallery. There is a major 7 page report from Houstoncon '69, which has 4 pages of photos. Pictured fans include Bart Bush, Earl Blair, Dale Manesis, Joe Bob Williams, and Robert Brown. An original one page comic strip by Roy Bonario and Earl Blair also appears, as does a full page drawing by John Fantuccio, and an article about BLB artist Henry Vallely. A Penelology Quiz, a Red Skull portrait by Jim Jones, and a short article on Four Color Comics are here. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. 48 pages. B&W. Cover price $1. Cover price $1.00.
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Item #52546106
Published 1969 by No publisher listed/fanzine.Fandom's Agent (1968) Fanzine 8 VF/NM 9.0
Starts Apr 27 Cover by Dick Mosso, who drew a scene based on the US Moon Landing. Issued within one week of when humans first landed on the moon, in July 1969. Published by Chuck Wooley. Larry Herndon's "Fandom's Library" continues. Other features include Burne Hogarth Tarzan Sunday strips, 36 panels from Flash Gordon's origin, and a Golden Age cover gallery. There is a major 7 page report from Houstoncon '69, which has 4 pages of photos. Pictured fans include Bart Bush, Earl Blair, Dale Manesis, Joe Bob Williams, and Robert Brown. An original one page comic strip by Roy Bonario and Earl Blair also appears, as does a full page drawing by John Fantuccio, and an article about BLB artist Henry Vallely. A Penelology Quiz, a Red Skull portrait by Jim Jones, and a short article on Four Color Comics are here. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. 48 pages. B&W. Cover price $1. Cover price $1.00.
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Item #64587524
Published Aug 1979 by O'Quinn Studios.Fangoria (1979-2015 O'Quinn Studios) 1st Series 1A CGC 9.2 Poster Included
Paper: Off white to white
Label #4580663001
Starts Apr 4 Includes Foldout Godzilla Poster - The horror equivalent of sci-fi sister publication Starlog, Fangoria is devoted to "monsters, aliens and bizarre creatures" and is touted by its publisher to be the "first classy, professional, pictorial news magazine covering the world of fantasy." Issue #1 includes: a welcome letter from publisher Kerry O'Quinn; articles about Dr. Who and The Amityville Horror; a feature on Battlestar Galactica's lost aliens; a foldout Godzilla poster; "Twenty-five Years with Godzilla"; Tom Savini revealing his makeup techniques; a photo preview of Alien; a behind-the-scenes look at The Creature from the Black Lagoon; an interview with Christopher Lee; and more. Godzilla featured on the cover. Cover price $1.95.
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Item #63875244
Fantastic (1967 Marvel UK) 53 VG 4.0
Interior corner cut.
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Item #64578846
Published May 1939 by Ziff Davis.Fantastic Adventures (1939-1953 Ziff-Davis Publishing^) Pulp / Magazine Vol. 1 #1 VG 4.0
Cover oxidation.
Starts Apr 4 Volume 1, Issue 1 - May, 1939. Cover by Robert Fuqua. Science Fiction and Fantasy adventure stories. This issue features "The Invisible Robin Hood" by Eando Binder, "Revolt of the Robots" by Arthur Tofte, and stories by A. Hyatt Verrill, F.A. Kummer Jr. Ross Rocklynne, Murice Duclos, and Harl Vincent. 8.5" x 11.5", 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.20.
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Item #64279713
Published Feb 1946 by Ziff Davis.Fantastic Adventures (1939-1953 Ziff-Davis Publishing^) Pulp / Magazine Vol. 8 #1 CGC 7.0
Paper: Off white to white
Label #4411758002
Starts Apr 4 Volume 8, Issue 1 - February 1946. Cover by Walter Parke. Science Fiction and Adventures stories. This issue features Vacation in Shasta" by Rog Phillips, and "Toka and the Man Bats" by J.W. Pelkie. 7-in x 10-in, 180 Pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #64566725
Published Feb 1950 by Ziff Davis.Fantastic Adventures (1939-1953 Ziff-Davis Publishing^) Pulp / Magazine Vol. 12 #2 CGC 7.0
One of only 2 copies at the top CGC census grade for this issue.
Paper: Off white to white
Label #4685273002
Starts Apr 27 "The Dreaming Jewels" a novel by Theodore Sturgeon, plus "Doom Ship "a novelette by Robert Moore William.
Feb 1950. Cover by Robert Gibson Jones. Stories include "The Dreaming Jewels" by Theodore Sturgeon, "Doom Ship" by Robert Moore Williams, "Null F" by Peter Worth, "Mystery on Pluto" by Ward Fleming, and "The Friendly Wolf" by Craig Browning. Illustrations by Bill Terry, H. W. McCauley, and Leo Ramon Summers. 7-in. x 9.75-in.; black and white; 162 newsprint pages. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #64639755
Published Jan 1954 by Farrel Publications.Fantastic Fears (1953) 5 CGC 6.0
1st story drawn by Steve Ditko
Paper: Off white
Label #4712909001
Starts Jul 4 "My Coffin Must Wait"; Seth is informed that his wife Martha is dying; He vows to fulfill her last wish, driving her through a blizzard, defeating some bank robbers who want to hijack his car, and crashing through a police roadblock to reach town; Seth says he promised Martha she'd have her photograph taken one last time, and he gets Mr. Townsend to do it just before she dies. "Caught in the Graft"; Corrupt city official Sam is caught and sentenced to prison; Since he suffers from claustrophobia, Sam can't tolerate confinement; Working in the prison morgue, Sam learns the bodies are subsequently sent to the city morgue, a building constructed under his crooked supervision; Sam climbs into a coffin and escapes from prison. "Ghost Gift" text story; Dan finds his war comrade Don in Africa, now in possession of a valuable jewel mine. "Stretching Things," script by Bruce Hamilton, art by Steve Ditko; Dawson suffers from brittle bone syndrome, but Dr. Doyle invents "muiclac" to cure him; He discovers this makes him "elastic" and murders Doyle to keep his secret. "Escape from Hell!"; Criminal Richard Benton dies and goes to Hell; He's sentenced by Satan to drag a boulder around for eternity; Benton struggles to climb a mountain to freedom, plagued by demons and hindered by the boulder, only to learn "there is no escape from Hell!" "Temple of the Beast"; In Siam, American tourists Sam and Anne buy "the hand of Sivak," a local god; The vendor later buys it back from Sam but the hand comes alive and strangles him; Anne recovers the hand and mails it to the USA. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Item #63646071
Fantastic Four #100 Cover Recreation and Expansion Print by Art AdamsFantastic Four #100 Cover Recreation and Expansion Print by Art Adams
Signed by the artist. High quality print on heavy duty stock. 13" X 19"
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Item #63646090
Fantastic Four #26 Cover Recreation Print by Art AdamsFantastic Four #26 Cover Recreation Print by Art Adams
Signed by the artist. High quality print on heavy stock. 13" x 19".
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Item #63646142
Fantastic Four #348 Cover Print by Art AdamsFantastic Four #348 Cover Print by Art Adams
Signed by the artist. High quality print on heavy stock. 13" x 19".
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Item #63646137
Fantastic Four #348 Cover Print by Art AdamsFantastic Four #348 Cover Print by Art Adams
Signed by the artist. High quality print on heavy stock. 13" x 19".
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Item #64394241
Tags: Fantastic FourFantastic Four (1961 1st Series) 1 CGC 1.0 Restored
1st app. Fantastic Four
Restored: C2
Paper: Off white
Restoration includes: glue on spine of cover, cover glued to 1st wrap, staples replaced.
Label #4280281003
Starts Apr 4 Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein. The issue that started the Marvel Age of comics. First appearance of Mr. Fantastic, the Thing, the Human Torch (Johnny Storm), and the Invisible Girl as they battle the Mole Man in "The Fantastic Four!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein; Dr. Reed Richards takes his friends on a rocket trip that changes their lives forever. The Fantastic Four Meet the Mole Man!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein; Atomic plants disappear all around the world; Reed Richards pinpoints a place which is at the same distance from them all: Monster Isle. The Moleman's Secret!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein; Having captured the Fantastic Four, Moleman recounts how he discovered his underground kingdom. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Item #64394427
Tags: Secret Invasion (part 00 History), Fantastic FourFantastic Four (1961 1st Series) 2 CGC 2.5 Restored
1st app. Skrulls
Restored: C5
Paper: Cream to off white
Restoration includes: Color Touch, pieces added, reinforced, staples replaced.
Label #4115293001
Starts Apr 4 Last 10-cent issue. Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein. The Skrulls make their first appearance in "The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls From Outer Space!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein; Four shape-changing Skrulls pose as the Fantastic Four and act as criminals while the true ones are in the country and recall their origin. Part 2 Prisoner of the Skrulls; The real FF is imprisoned by the government for their criminal acts; They escape and decide to flush out the imitating Skrulls. The Fantastic Four Fight Back!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein. Thing pin-up by Kirby, inks by Klein. The Fantastic Four... Captured!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein; The four Skrull spies are captured, forced to take on the form of cows and then hypnotized to forget all of their former lives. NOTE: This volume holds key clues to the Secret Invasion. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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