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  • Issue #60
    More Fun Comics (1935) 60
    Published Oct 1940 by DC.

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    Cover by Bernard Baily. "The Menace of Xnon," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre is blamed for the disappearance of the Black Chief Limited, and, since he wasn't there at the time, decides to investigate and comes up against Xnon, an adversary as powerful as he. "The Golden Flames," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe. "The Monkey Men," starring Congo Bill, art by George Papp. "Adventure in India," starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. "Phony Cops," starring the Radio Squad, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Chad Grothkopf. "In the War Zone," starring Lt. Bob Neal, script by Robert Hirsch, art by Russ Lehman. "The Menace of Dr. Zibkin," script by Albert Sulman, art by Joe Sulman. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by John Lehti. "The Menace of the Little Men," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; The discovery of foot high Gnomes or dwarves spurs Inza to contact Dr. Fate to look into the situation, and finds them attacking New York City! 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #62
    More Fun Comics (1935) 62
    Published Dec 1940 by DC.

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    Cover by Bernard Baily. "The Mad Creation of Professor Fenton," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; Jim Corrigan tries to tie together the strange behavior of a noted professor and the unexplained bombings and threats coming from The Crime Lord, but it's the Spectre who discovers the good professor's ill-fated tampering with the forces of nature. "The Missing Thoroughbred," script and art by Joe Donohoe; Detective Sergeant Carey investigates a plot to fix a horse race. "Treachery at Utangi Gap," art by George Papp; Congo Bill rescues a kidnapped millionaire. "The Island of Kolomu," starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. "Murder in the Street," starring the Radio Squad, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Fred Ray. "The Moravian Torpedo," starring Lt. Bob Neal, script by Robert Hirsch, art by Rusty Lehman. "Dan's Adventure," starring Biff Bronson, script by Albert Sulman, art by Joe Sulman; Dan moans he never has any adventures, until he gets caught up in one. Untitled story starring Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol, art by Jack Lehti. "Menace of the Metal Men," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; A mad scientist Raymond Rall, builds robots to make war on Earth in order to eventually obtain a vast treasure that rightfully belongs to others. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #72
    More Fun Comics (1935) 72
    Published Oct 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Howard Sherman. "Spiezel," starring the Spectre, art by Bernard Baily; An ancient demon possesses a simple farmer and turns him into a capitalist robber baron. "The Double-Bar-O Mystery," art by George Papp; Clip Carson is on vacation in the American west. "Missing Envoy," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe; A Chinese diplomat is kidnapped. "Mystery of the Music Murders," starring Johnny Quick, script by Mort Weisinger. "The Hook," starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by Fred Ray. "The Forger'" starring Dr. Fate, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Inza visits her grandparents' farm and discovers a gang of criminals has been stealing money from farmers' bank accounts. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #73
    More Fun Comics (1935) 73

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    1st appearance of Aquaman - Cover by Howard Sherman. "Mr. Who," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Dr. Fate faces the threat of a new criminal called Dr. Who, who has created "Solution Z," with which he can grow to a tremendous size and become invisible; Fate must stop him from seizing the famed Almond Diamond. "Case of the Namesake Murders," script by Mort Weisinger, art by George Papp; Green Arrow and Speedy must track down the vicious killer of men belonging to the History Club and who carry the names of famous people. "Murder Takes the Spotlight," starring Radio Squad, art by Chad Grothkopf. "The Black Knight'" starring Johnny Quick, script by Mort Weisinger, pencils by Ed Moore, inks by Chad Grothkopf. "The Vanishing Menaces," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Bail; The Spectre comes to the aid of a scientist who has been captured by his own assistant, who wants to obtain Kirk's invention of a space-folding machine, which can transport anything from one spot on the earth to another in an instant. "The Submarine Strikes," starring Aquaman, script by Mort Weisinger, art by Paul Norris; An unnamed scientist and explorer uses the science of ancient Atlantis to give his son the power to breathe underwater, and he uses this and other gifts to battle evil in the world. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #75
    More Fun Comics (1935) 75
    Published Jan 1942 by DC.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #3785907005

    Cover by Howard Sherman. "The Battle Against Time," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Inza asks Dr. Fate to help clear a convicted murderer before his scheduled execution time at midnight. "Crime College," script by Mort Weisinger, art by George Papp; Green Arrow and Speedy vs. Professor Merlin. "The Hijackers," starring the Radio Squad, art by Chad Grothkopf. "The Return of Black Jack," starring Aquaman, script by Mort Weisinger, art by Paul Norris; South sea natives rescue Black Jack who returns the favor by taking over their island. "The Man of a Million Murders," starring Johnny Quick, script by Mort Weisinger, pencils by Jerry Robinson, inks by Mort Meskin. "Adventure in Montevideo," starring Clip Carson, art by George Papp. "Jim Corrigan Lives Again," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; After Popp gets in trouble trying to protect Corrigan from Gat Chenney, the Spectre leaves him on another planet so that he can get a good night's sleep; Meanwhile an artist imprisons Clarice's soul in a painting. The Spectre resurrects Corrigan's body to keep it from being discovered. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #76
    More Fun Comics (1935) 76
    Published Feb 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by Howard Sherman. "The Secret of the Centuries," starring Green Arrow, script by Mort Weisinger, art by George Papp; Thieves invade a castle in search of a hidden treasure. "The King of Crime," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Cardwell Bates tries to steal his wife's gem, "The Sultan of Singapore," in order to pay off his debts. Michael Krugor, who instigated the robbery, plays murderous chess with Dr. Fate. "The Radio Robber," starring the Radio Squad, art by Chad Grothkopf. "Mystery of the Sinking Ship," script by Mort Weisinger, art by Paul Norris; Aquaman gets caught up in a salvage operation to retrieve sunken treasure. "Adventure of the Human Streak," starring Johnny Quick, script by Mort Weisinger, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.); Dr. Clever uses a ray to give one of his henchmen super speed. "Adventure in China," starring Clip Carson, art by George Papp. "The Head Man," starring the Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; A man with no head runs a torture and blackmail racket. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #77
    More Fun Comics (1935) 77
    Published Mar 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "Doom Over Gayland," script by Mort Weisinger, art by George Papp; Green Arrow investigates murders of the owners of an amusement park. "Art for Crime's Sake," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Uhlan tries to steal a mystic painting that is a portal to another dimension, and Doctor Fate enters its portals to rescue Inza, Betsy and Bill. "The Blackout Burglary," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young. "Freedom of the Seas," script by Manly Wade Wellman, art by Paul Norris; Aquaman discovers Black Jack running a gambling ship. "The Wizard of Weapons," starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton); A young boy is being blackmailed for accidentally killing Dixie Gorgan in a fencing accident. Untitled Gee Man story, script and art by Ray McGill. "Death Rules the Elements," starring the Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; A man who has mastered the elements blackmails the city of Cliffland. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #78
    More Fun Comics (1935) 78
    Published Apr 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "The Black Raider," art by George Papp; Green Arrow battles pirates on the high seas. "The Wax Museum Killers," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Doctor Fate must face the prospect of battling wax figures of history's greatest villains that have come to life. "Case of the Phantom Fugitive," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young; A banker's daughter is kidnapped and her boyfriend is the prime suspect. "The Sargasso Sea," script by Manly Wade Wellman, art by Paul Norris; Aquaman vs. Master Sargasso. "Death's Dividends," starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.). "The Magic Crimes'" starring the Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; Kati Lugi hires Popp to help with his magic act, but a spook called the Glowing One keeps interrupting and robbing the audience... or is it Popp that's doing the robbing? 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #79
    More Fun Comics (1935) 79
    Published May 1942 by DC.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Very minor amount of glue on cover.
    • Label #4309271001

    Cover by George Papp. "The Boomerang!," starring Green Arrow and Speedy, art by George Papp; The Boomerang is adept at getting revenge, and sells his services, usually against judges. "The Deadly Designs of Mr. Who," starring Dr. Fate, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Using Solution Z, Mr. Who can grow, shrink and walk through walls and safes, but uses the solution to also impersonate one P. J. Moggan in order to obtain his vast wealth. "The Case of the Storm Raiders," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young; Two crooks use lightning to cover up their crimes. "Aquaman Rules the Waves!," art by Paul Norris; The Nazis have a battleship disguised as an iceberg. Ad for All-Star Comics. "Mr. Meek Makes Haste!," starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton). "Money to Burn," starring The Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; Chizzeler puts an ad in the paper offering $1000 a day for someone to do absolutely nothing. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #81
    More Fun Comics (1935) 81
    Published Jul 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "Adventure of the Bankrupt Heroes," starring Green Arrow, art by George Papp; Oliver has to take a job in a department store when stock market reverses tie up his fortune. "Hall of Lost Heirs," starring Doctor Fate, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; The Clock supplies phony lost heirs to collect millions in legacies and kidnaps the real heirs so they can't interfere. "Strange Accidents," starring the Radio Squad, art by Louis Cazeneuve. "Champ of the Waves," art by Paul Norris; Aquaman helps a young man who can't swim win a crooked swimming race. "Code for Conspirators," pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton), inks by Cliff Young; Johnny Quick vs. Kloven. "Case of the Scholarly Spendthrift," starring the Spectre, comic story, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #85
    More Fun Comics (1935) 85
    Published Nov 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "The Man Who Reclaimed His Face," starring Green Arrow, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; An evil surgeon turns men into gargoyles and then blackmails them into committing crimes. "The Man Who Changed Faces," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Kent Nelson tells Inza he's been studying medicine and becomes an intern at the Wetherby Free Clinic; Meanwhile Dr. Fate discovers Carl Grubber is forcing Dr. Brennen to perform plastic surgery on dangerous criminals. "Case of the Second-Hand Arches," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young. "The Unhappy Hunting Grounds," art by Louis Cazeneuve; Morrel engages in an illegal seal hunt using electric guns, then strands Aquaman on a desert island where the sun will dry him out and kill him. "The Jest of Jason Biltwell," starring Johnny Quick, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.), inks by Cliff Young. "When Money Talks," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre vs. Hiram Mink. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #87
    More Fun Comics (1935) 87
    Published Jan 1943 by DC.
    • Interior is complete, but brittle. Full length spine split to cover and all wraps, heavy tape, staples added, heavy chipping.
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    Cover by Mort Meskin. "Case of the Confident Crooks," pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Green Arrow and Speedy vs. Jagin. "The Mystery of Room 406," starring Doctor Fate, script by Joe Samachson, art by Howard Sherman; When every patient housed in Room 406 of the hospital dies, Dr. Kent Nelson decides the only way to find out what has happened is to be admitted as a patient in that room himself. "The Case of Little Sir Echo," starring the Radio Squad. "Ark of the Ancients," starring Aquaman, script by Joseph Greene, art by Louis Cazeneuve; In flashback, the scientist Milo saves the people of Atlantis by building a giant bell-jar in which they can live underwater; When the Atlanteans venture to the surface for a visit they are captured by three criminals. "The Luck of Jabez Riker," starring Johnny Quick, script by Don Cameron, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton Jr.), inks by Cliff Young. "Crimes That Bloom in Spring, Tra La," starring the Spectre, art by Bernard Baily; Gangster Bullfrog Ames retires to the country to grow flowers... evil flowers. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #88
    More Fun Comics (1935) 88
    Published Feb 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Mystery of the Mathematical Master" starring Green Arrow and Speedy, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Prof. Million hires criminals to commit crimes he plans in order to make money for his college. "The Victim of Dr. Fate," script by Joe Samachson, art by Howard Sherman; Dr. Nelson believes his negligence has led to a witness's death and the freeing of Mad Dog McBain from his murder of twelve innocent people. "The Man Who Chased the Rainbow" starring Aquaman, script by Manly Wade Wellman, art by Louis Cazeneuve. "Tubby Watts, Hero" starring Johnny Quick, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.), inks by Cliff Young; Tubby breaks into Mort Morton's office to complain about how he's treated in the stories. "Crime Makes a Movie," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre vs. Dollar Dan. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #89
    More Fun Comics (1935) 89
    Published Mar 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Birth of the Battling Bowman" starring Green Arrow, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Archeologist Oliver Queen is marooned on Lost Mesa where he meets Roy Harper, a young boy raised by Indians; There they are beset upon by thugs searching for a gold mine, and only Oliver and Roy's skills with archery and knowledge of Indian lore save them. "Case of the Crystal Crimes," art by Howard Sherman; Against the advice of Kent, Inza visits a crooked fortune teller and nearly is run down in the road, as he had predicted; However, when Dr. Fate begins an investigation into this fraud's activities, he nearly loses his own life in the process. "The Streamlined Buccaneers," art by Louis Cazeneuve; Aquaman vs. Black Jack. "Prescription for Plunder," pencils by Mort Meskin, inks by Charles Paris; Johnny Quick vs. Dr. Clever. "The Underworld Goes Overweight" starring the Spectre, art by Bernard Baily; Grabby Gus accidentally steals a machine that can make people super-heavy, then uses it to institute a crime-wave. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #91
    More Fun Comics (1935) 91
    Published Jun 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Silks and Spice and Everything Nice" starring Green Arrow, Speedy, Peter Piper, and Pickle Pepper, art by Cliff Young. "The Man Who Belittled Dr. Fate," art by Howard Sherman; Mr. Who, after getting some his Solution Z smuggled into prison, escapes from his cell and is able to shrink Dr. Fate down to miniature size and imprison him in a bird cage. "Marauders of the Mississippi" starring Aquaman, art by Louis Cazeneuve; Criminals try to take advantage of a flood on the Mississippi. "Mystery of the Missing Fat Man" starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin; Avery Dupois goes into the phone booth at the Fat Men's Club and disappears. "The Prophet Takes a Loss," art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre vs. The Yog. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #93
    More Fun Comics (1935) 93
    Published Oct 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Case of the Corny Crook" starring Green Arrow, Speedy, and Gentleman Jim Dawson, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie. "The Legend of Lucky Lane," script by Joe Samachson, art by Howard Sherman; Lucky Lane, who has a record of a very murderous career, believes his lucky ring will protect him from justice, and Dr. Fate. "Convoy to Murmansk," art by Louis Cazeneuve; Aquaman convoys a munitions ship to help the Russians that is crewed entirely by women. "Adventure of the Forty-Foot Shelf" starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton). "Crime Cures a Complex," art by Bernard Baily; Percival wears the Spectre's costume. 60 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #94
    More Fun Comics (1935) 94
    Published Dec 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Guardians of Injustice," script by Joe Samachson, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Green Arrow and Speedy vs. "Honest Herman". "Battle of Italy" starring Aquaman, script by Joe Samachson, art by Louis Cazeneuve. "Tubby Takes a Flyer," script by Don Cameron, pencils by Mort Meskin, inks by Charles Paris; Tubby overhears Johnny Quicks formula and gains super speed himself. "Affair of the Fallacious Foto" starring Dover and Clover, script by Whitney Ellsworth, art by Henry Boltinoff. "The Man Who Hated Puppets" starring the Spectre, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Bernard Baily. 60 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #95
    More Fun Comics (1935) 95
    Published Feb 1944 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Heroes Incorporated" starring Green Arrow and Speedy, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Oliver Queen goes on a camping trip with some businessmen seeking adventure. "Flame in the Night" starring Dr. Fate, script by Joe Samachson, art by Jon Chester Kozlak; Martin Main has a hobby: collecting matchboxes. However, when he picks one up at the scene of a murder, he doesn't realize the secret that it contains may cost him his life. "Guerillas of Fen-Shu" starring Aquaman, art by Louis Cazeneuve. "The Scoop That Was Thirty Years Too Late" starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton). "Case of the Cantankerous Canine" starring Dover and Clover, script by Whitney Ellsworth, art by Henry Boltinoff. "The Book Bandits," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre vs. Slicker. 60 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #96
    More Fun Comics (1935) 96
    Published Apr 1944 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "The Weather Prophet" starring Green Arrow, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Timer spends his time in jail studying the weather and then uses it to plot crimes. "The Rains Came" one-pager starring Nervy Joe, script and art by Jerry Robinson. "T Watts, Miracle Man!," pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.), inks by Charles Paris; Johnny Quick and Tubby visit the Yucatan where Tubby is mistaken for the reincarnation of a Mayan god. "Forgotten Magic," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Jon Chester Kozlak; The Wizard responsible for Dr. Fate's powers loses his own temporarily, so Fate does too - but he still has to rescue a bunch of miners trapped in a cave-in. "Champion in War" starring Aquaman, script by Joe Samachson, art by Louis Cazeneuve. "The Man Who Had Too Much" starring Dover and Clover, script by Whitney Ellsworth, art by Henry Boltinoff. Fight Paper Waste- And Hang One on the Paper Hanger From Berlin public service announcement starring Superman, art by George Roussos. "Publicity Hound" starring the Spectre, art by Bernard Baily; Percy hires a press agent to puff up his reputation, then stages several "crimes" that he wraps up to make himself look even better. 60 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #97
    More Fun Comics (1935) 97
    Published Jun 1944 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "When Archers Meet," script by Joe Samachson, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Green Arrow and Speedy vs. Professor Million. "Trouble at Forty Below!", script by Don Cameron, pencils by Mort Meskin, inks by Joe Kubert; Johnny Quick vs. Zero Hawkes. "Pharoah's Lamp," script by Joe Samachson, art by Jon Chester Kozlak; A Mr. Tupper gains control over a valuable lamp that supposedly carries the curse of a Pharaoh, leading one Hairless Harry to attempt to get it and Dr. Fate out to prove the curse is phony. "Penguin Island!" starring Aquaman, script by Joe Samachson, art by Louis Cazeneuve; Uncle Archibald, tired of the world and its greed, retires to a south sea island to be alone, but his nieces and nephews won't leave him be. "Goo Goo the Great!" starring Dover and Clover, script by Whitney Ellsworth, art by Henry Boltinoff. "Nerves Take A Holiday" starring the Spectre, art by Bernard Baily; A neurologist invents a ray gun which paralyzes people's muscles, just the thing for a bank robber. 60 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #109
    More Fun Comics (1935) 109
    Published Apr 1946 by DC.

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  • Issue #3A
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 3A
    Published 1960 by EC.

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Text book covers. Painted cover art by Norman Mingo. "Comic Strip Heroes (Taken From Real Life)", script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; Comic strips about currently famous people, in styles similar to current comic strips. "Basketball," art by George Woodbridge; Satirical look at the sport of basketball. "Fish Story," script and art by Don Martin; Hotchkins has some fun with fish before cutting off the heads, in his job at the butcher shop. "The George Washington Advertising Agency Inc.," art by Joe Orlando; How ads might look if George Washington were creating them and using his "cannot tell a lie" philosophy. "Combined Television Shows," script by Paul Laikin, art by Mort Drucker; Explores combinations of 2 TV shows into one, with disastrous results. "Bridge: The Aristocrat of Card Games," script by Al Jaffee, art by Bob Clarke; Defines common bridge terms, gives advice and shows the pitfalls of playing bridge; Includes a phony newspaper bridge column. "Planned Obsolescence," script and art by Dave Berg; Showing the past and current trends in automobile design and predictions of the future. "The Hidden Persuaders Become The Hip Persuaders," script by Gary Belkin, art by Wally Wood; Parodies of ads, using hip language and celebrities. "Jack And Jill As Retold By Various Magazines," script by Paul Laikin, art by Joe Orlando; The nursery rhyme retold as tales of romance, adventure and crime. "How A Television Script is Born," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; Follows a script from the original author through various rewrites, showing how all the meaning and creativity is gradually watered down. "MAD's Cut-Rate Success Symbols," script by Sy Reit, art by Joe Orlando; Fake cheap alternatives to common expensive status symbols. "MAD's Guide For Novice Drivers," script by Tom Koch, art by George Woodbridge; Bad advice for drivers on reading signs, hand signals, how to park, etc. "Junior Additions," script by Tom Koch, art by Wally Wood; Possible kids' editions of popular magazines, including: Junior Confessions, Tiny Homes and Gardens, Sports Infantile, Truant, Tyke, Pedal Trend, The Saturday Evening Tot. "Body-Building And Weight-Lifting," art by Bob Clarke. "Gook," art by Wally Wood; Parody of LOOK Magazine. "Great Moments In Medicine" back cover strip, art by Kelly Freas. 92 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #3B
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 3B
    Published 1960 by EC.

    MISSING BONUS: Text book covers. Painted cover art by Norman Mingo. "Comic Strip Heroes (Taken From Real Life)", script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; Comic strips about currently famous people, in styles similar to current comic strips. "Basketball," art by George Woodbridge; Satirical look at the sport of basketball. "Fish Story," script and art by Don Martin; Hotchkins has some fun with fish before cutting off the heads, in his job at the butcher shop. "The George Washington Advertising Agency Inc.," art by Joe Orlando; How ads might look if George Washington were creating them and using his "cannot tell a lie" philosophy. "Combined Television Shows," script by Paul Laikin, art by Mort Drucker; Explores combinations of 2 TV shows into one, with disastrous results. "Bridge: The Aristocrat of Card Games," script by Al Jaffee, art by Bob Clarke; Defines common bridge terms, gives advice and shows the pitfalls of playing bridge; Includes a phony newspaper bridge column. "Planned Obsolescence," script and art by Dave Berg; Showing the past and current trends in automobile design and predictions of the future. "The Hidden Persuaders Become The Hip Persuaders," script by Gary Belkin, art by Wally Wood; Parodies of ads, using hip language and celebrities. "Jack And Jill As Retold By Various Magazines," script by Paul Laikin, art by Joe Orlando; The nursery rhyme retold as tales of romance, adventure and crime. "How A Television Script is Born," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; Follows a script from the original author through various rewrites, showing how all the meaning and creativity is gradually watered down. "MAD's Cut-Rate Success Symbols," script by Sy Reit, art by Joe Orlando; Fake cheap alternatives to common expensive status symbols. "MAD's Guide For Novice Drivers," script by Tom Koch, art by George Woodbridge; Bad advice for drivers on reading signs, hand signals, how to park, etc. "Junior Additions," script by Tom Koch, art by Wally Wood; Possible kids' editions of popular magazines, including: Junior Confessions, Tiny Homes and Gardens, Sports Infantile, Truant, Tyke, Pedal Trend, The Saturday Evening Tot. "Body-Building And Weight-Lifting," art by Bob Clarke. "Gook," art by Wally Wood; Parody of LOOK Magazine. "Great Moments In Medicine" back cover strip, art by Kelly Freas. 92 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Morgan GN (2005) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Created by by Ade Capone. Written byLeo Ortolani. Art by Alessandro Nespolino. A classic sci-fi tale built on new, powerful concepts and starring a mute main character, a symbiont armor (with a female soul), an obsolete Linux pc and a net built by hackers with old telcom cables. In Morgan, digital culture meets aboriginal mythology. A five-book, 500-page miniseries, Morgan is set in Australia in the near future and is about a young rock singer who loses his voice on the same night aliens invade Australia, covering all the continent with a black, impenetrable shell, making any communication with the outside world impossible. Four years later, aliens rule a country where people live in slavery and desperation, and where only a bunch of young rebels fight for their dream of freedom. An impossible dream? Not at all, according to a prophecy told by Aborigines during a rite in the desert. A prophecy about a sacred wheel and the ultimate "song" that will set them all free. Softcover, 50 pages, B&W. Cover price $6.49.

  • Issue #1
    Morgana X (1993) 1

    Story, art and cover by Quinton Hoover and Allen Freeman. Introducing Morgana X, a female bounty hunter with a hidden past in the high-tech world of the future. Intended as a miniseries, but this was the only issue. Followed by Morgana X (1994). 32 pages, Full Color. Mature readers. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #1
    Morgana X Special (1993 Sky Comics) 1

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    Story, art and cover by Quinton Hoover and Allen Freeman. Continuing the saga of Morgana X, a female bounty hunter with a hidden past in the high-tech world of the future, first seen in Morgana X (1993). Neighbors; Leftovers; Milk Run. 32 pages, Full Color. Mature readers. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #3
    Morlock 2001 (1975) 3

    Steve Ditko artMorlock flees from the Thought Police with his new ally, Midnight Man. Noteworthy for the once-in-a-lifetime pairing of Steve Ditko (pencils) and Berni Wrightson (inks). Part of the short-lived Atlas superhero line from former Marvel publisher Martin Goodman. Final issue of the series. Written by Gary Friedrich. 32 pages. Cover by Rich Buckler. Cover price $0.25.

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    $20 Morlock 2001 #3 July 1975 VG Ditko Art
    6 days left Auction 1975 Atlas Comics Morlock 2001 And The Midnight Men Issue #3

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  • Issue #27F
    Morning Glories (2010 Image) 27F

    Variant Cover by Nick Pitarra Waiting Game: Part 2 - (W) Nick Spencer (A) Joe Eisma story NICK SPENCER art JOE EISMA cover VARIOUS 'THERE IS NO BEGINNING' The double-sized Season 2 premiere! With an astonishing array of covers by some of the hottest artists working today: JENNY FRISSON, ROB GUILLORY, SHAWN MARTINBROUGH, JAMIE McKELVIE, EMMA RIOS and MORNING GLORIES' own JOE EISMA! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1
    Morphs (1987) 1
    Published 1987 by Graphxpress.

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    Cover by Phil Morrissey. Dalmation Alley part I, script and art by Phil Morrissey; Bucky and Cherries are hired to move a valuable load of coffee, and a nuclear missile, through dangerous Dalmation Alley. Star Lizard, script and art by Tom Owens; Star Lizard is assigned to destroy the Talon Space station, but stops first for something to eat. The Teeth of the Pharaoh starring Kitty Malone, script and art by John Speidel. Georgie Goes to the Con starring Georgie the Ganarf, script and art by Jerry Collins. Hit and Run starring J. L. Coon, script and art by Tom Linehan; Billy Woods is killed by a drunk driver. 32 pgs., black-and-white. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #1
    Morrigan (1993 1st One-Shot) 1
  • Issue #1A
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    Published Apr 2002 by Avatar.

    Says 1A in lower left hand corner. Written by Steven Grant. Art and Covers by Philip Xavier. The master of crime comics, Steven Grant, comes to Avatar to unleash his most haunting work yet! Human beings are a merger of body and soul, but the two don't die at the same rate. Sometimes, one outlives the other. When a soul outlives its body, we call it a ghost. We have no word for what happens when a body outlives its soul. But the Hebrew Qabalists did. That word is "qelipoth": meaning, literally, the husks of the dead. They're dangerous creatures, once men but now without souls, consumed by their own emptiness and hunger and hating the living for the mere condition of being completely alive. Pursuing an unpredictable killer, police detective Eric Sharpe watches his life turn into a waking nightmare as he gains "the sight" - and he discovers Qelipoth not only exist, but they are everywhere. And now they want him dead. Punctuated with bloody staccato action and underscored by a puckish world view, Mortal Souls blends the rhythms of horror comics and crime comics. And it's going places neither crime nor horror comics have ever been before. 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #1B
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    Published Apr 2002 by Avatar.

    Says 1B in lower left hand corner. Written by Steven Grant. Art and Covers by Philip Xavier. The master of crime comics, Steven Grant, comes to Avatar to unleash his most haunting work yet! Human beings are a merger of body and soul, but the two don't die at the same rate. Sometimes, one outlives the other. When a soul outlives its body, we call it a ghost. We have no word for what happens when a body outlives its soul. But the Hebrew Qabalists did. That word is "qelipoth": meaning, literally, the husks of the dead. They're dangerous creatures, once men but now without souls, consumed by their own emptiness and hunger and hating the living for the mere condition of being completely alive. Pursuing an unpredictable killer, police detective Eric Sharpe watches his life turn into a waking nightmare as he gains "the sight" - and he discovers Qelipoth not only exist, but they are everywhere. And now they want him dead. Punctuated with bloody staccato action and underscored by a puckish world view, Mortal Souls blends the rhythms of horror comics and crime comics. And it's going places neither crime nor horror comics have ever been before. 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2A
    Mortal Souls (2002) 2A
    Published May 2002 by Avatar.

    Says 2A in lower right hand corner. Written by Steven Grant. Art and Covers by Philip Xavier. Steven Grant's horrific crime masterpiece continues. The dead run the world -- and they hate us! We can't tell them apart from the living but police detective Eric Sharpe can, ever since he got "the sight," and he's convinced they're not real and he's gone insane. And he killed the only woman who could change his mind. Fortunately, her ghost is haunting him. Unfortunately, her presence has made Sharpe's grip on reality that much more tenuous. Will he listen to her and learn the true history of the world before the husks of the dead tear him apart? Praise for Steven Grant comes from no less a maestro than Warren Ellis who says, "Lots of people can write stories that tug at your heart or make you smile. Only Steven Grant can write stories that punch you in the face and steal your keys. He remains the best crime writer in comics." 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #3A
    Mortal Souls (2002) 3A
    Published Jun 2002 by Avatar.

    Says 3A in lower right hand corner. Written by Steven Grant. Art and Covers by Philip Xavier. Steven Grant's horrific crime masterpiece comes to its terrifying conclusion! Detective Eric Sharpe has finally put the pieces together, and now realizes the enormity of the problem the husks of the dead and one of their leaders, Traduce, pose to the living. But as the only person who can see their true selves, he is having a hard time convincing others of the problem. In fact, Sharpe's own partner is defending Traduce to the death and now Eric must decide if he is willing to cut a swath of death through the living in order to eliminate the dead! Along with French superstar artist Phil Xavier, Steven Grant is continuing to push the envelope of the genre...and you don't want to miss this explosive conclusion! 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Mortensen's Escapades GN (2012 Lerner) 2-1ST

    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "The Santa fe Jail!" Story and art by Lars Jakobsen. A genius scientist has been kidnapped, and Mortensen is given a special assignment: deliver the ransom to the Santa Fe Jail. But the kidnappers are time travelers, so nothing is as simple as it seems. Before Mortensen sets foot in Santa Fe, he is drugged by a mysterious woman. He awakens to find himself packed inside a cargo plane that is about to nose dive into the jungles of Tanzania. Can Mortensen survive long enough to track down a clue that will lead him to the missing scientist? Softcover, 48 pages, full color. Cover price $6.95.

  • Issue #3
    Motel Hell (2010 IDW) 3

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    Matt Nixon (w) o Chris Moreno (a & c) Krazy HortiKulterists Vincent & Ida Smith are harvesting their special crops-the heads of the snootiest, cold-hearted snobs in America! Lured to the sicko siblings' Napa Valley winery, these unsuspecting winos don't know that this could be their last sip of the refined grape to pass through their lips.... It's the final issue with a high head count! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #3
    Moth (2004) 3
    Published Jun 2004 by Dark Horse.

    STEVE RUDE (A) and GARY MARTIN (W) On sale June 16, FC, 32pg, $2.99 The facial bruises you've received from reading your Moth comics too closely have become badges of honor. Now friends and relatives admire your machismo for being such a dedicated Moth fan! But now it's time to pull up your bootstraps, because we're turning up the adventure dial to FULL THROTTLE! In this issue, The Moth is the target of a mob vendetta, and he must sacrifice himself to repay a debt. Don't miss "The Price of Liberty," in The Moth #3! Cover price $2.99.

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    $5 The Moth #3 Dark Horse/Rocket Comics 2004 NM Steve Rude 1st print

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  • Issue #5B
    Mother Panic (2016 DC) 5B

    Written by Jody Houser. Art by Shawn Crystal. Cover by Michael Cho. While hunting a new target, Mother Panic may have found her first ally in the strange and enigmatic Pretty. But nothing involving Gather House is ever what it appears to be. Can Pretty really be trusted? And what exactly is going on in Violet Paige's basement? 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #2A
    Motherlands (2018 DC/Vertigo) 2A

    Written by Simon Spurrier. Art by Stephen Byrne. Cover by Eric Canete. After years of estrangement, Tab and her foul-mouthed mom Selena must work together to track the multiverse's most wanted criminal! But in a city made of fungus, their hunt hits an immediate snag: our mother-daughter duo aren't the only bounty hunters on the job... 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #6B
    Motherlands (2018 DC/Vertigo) 6B

    Written by Si Spurrier. Art by Rachael Stott. Cover by Kim Jung Gi. Heroes, villains, siblings. All these and more collide in the explosive conclusion of Vertigo's acclaimed series, which finds Tabitha and her most-wanted-murderer-in-the-Multiverse brother Bubba learning the unbelievable truth about their mother, a secret that will turn this already mega-dysfunctional family upside down forever. 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $3.99.

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    $5 Motherlands #6A FN; Vertigo | Kim Jung Gi Variant - we combine shipping

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  • Issue #102
    Motion Picture Comics (1950) 102

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    Photo cover features Allan "Rocky" Lane and Eddy Waller. Story by Leo Dorfman, from the screenplay by Arthur E. Orloff. Art by Irwin Hasen and Joe Giella. Fawcett presents adaptations of popular movies of the 1950s in comics form. This issue is based on Code of the Silver Sage, a 1950 Republic B-movie western starring Allan "Rocky" Lane. A US Cavalry lieutenant travels to lawless Arizona, which is under the control of outlaw boss Champion. The US President himself plans to visit Arizona to restore law and order. But Lt. Lane learns that Champion is planning to have the President assassinated to secure his rule of Arizona, and only Rocky Lane can stop him. Plus pinup photos of Rocky Lane. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #103
    Motion Picture Comics (1950) 103

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    Photo cover features Allan "Rocky" Lane and Eddy Waller. Story by Leo Dorfman, from the screenplay by M. Coates Webster. Fawcett presents adaptations of popular movies of the 1950s in comics form. This issue is based on Covered Wagon Raid, a 1950 Republic B-movie western starring Allen "Rocky" Lane. Insurance investigator Rocky Lane witnesses a murder by thugs working for would-be land baron Deacon Grimes. Rocky goes undercover to help the dead man's daughter Susie bring charges against Grimes. But rancher's daughter Gail learns Rocky's true identity, and inadvertently reveals it to Grimes' henchmen. Plus pinup photos of Rocky Lane. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #104
    Motion Picture Comics (1950) 104

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    Allan "Rocky" Lane photo cover. Stills from the movie on the inside front cover. "Vigilante Hideout," art by Bob Powell; An adaptation of a Republic Picture starring Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, and Virginia Herrick; Rocky, a Range Detective, arrives to help Nugget with rustlers; When he learns Nugget owns only three cows, he stays on anyway and soon becomes involved in Benson's attempt to blow open the banks's safe; When Rocky upsets his plans, Benson supposedly gets rid of him by having him declared an outlaw wanted dead or alive; Then Benson takes a load of explosives into an old mine located directly under the bank vault. Stills from the movie on the inside back cover. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #106
    Motion Picture Comics (1950) 106

    Photo cover features George Montgomery. Story by Leo Dorfman, from the screenplay by Frank Gruber. Fawcett presents adaptations of popular movies of the 1950s in comics form. This issue is based on The Texas Rangers, a 1951 low-budget Columbia western starring George Montgomery and Gale Storm. In the 1870s, Texas is terrorized by outlaw Sam Bass and his gang. Reformed outlaw Johnny Carver is asked by the head of the Texas Rangers to go undercover with the Bass gang. But as the gang plans the robbery of a gold train, is Johnny working with the outlaws, or the Rangers? 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #109
    Motion Picture Comics (1950) 109
    • Rust migration.

    Photo cover features Allan "Rocky" Lane. Story by Leo Dorfman, from the screenplay by M. Coates Webster. Art by Werner Roth. Fawcett presents adaptations of popular movies of the 1950s in comics form. This issue is based on Rough Riders of Durango, a 1951 Republic B-movie western starring Allan "Rocky" Lane. Marshal Rocky Lane intervenes when a corrupt banker plans to foreclose on ranchers who have been targeted by outlaw raids. Rocky suspects that seemingly blameless harness-maker Blake is the secret head of the outlaw gang, working in cahoots with the banker. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #111
    Motion Picture Comics (1950) 111

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    Photo cover features Lash LaRue. Story by Leo Dorfman, from the screenplay by Maurice Tombragel and June Carr. Fawcett presents adaptations of popular movies of the 1950s in comics form. This issue is based on The Vanishing Outpost, a 1951 Monogram Western starring Lash LaRue. Marshal LaRue and his sidekick Fuzzy meet Walker, a Pinkerton detective, while disciplining the rowdy barflies in a saloon. Walker enlists their help in tracking down the outlaw gang that murdered his partner. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    1 day left Auction Motion Picture Comics No. 111, The Vanishing Outpost, 1952

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  • Issue #113
    Motion Picture Comics (1950) 113

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    Photo cover features George Murphy, Virginia Gilmore and Finlay Currie. Story by Leo Dorfman, from the screenplay by Leo Rosten, et al. Fawcett presents adaptations of popular movies of the 1950s in comics form. This issue is based on Walk East on Beacon, a 1952 spy drama/ film noir starring George Murphy, Finlay Currie and Virginia Gilmore. A federal agent investigating a Soviet spy ring discovers that they are blackmailing a scientist who is working on a top-secret space program. The film, in turn, is based on a magazine article by J. Edgar Hoover, making this the rare comic with ties to the long-running head of the FBI. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Motion Picture Funnies Weekly (1939) 1

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    1st appearance and origin of Sub-Mariner.

  • Issue #4
    Motion Picture Funnies Weekly (1939) 4

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    Only covers for issues 4 known to exist

  • Issue #2
    Motley Stories (1993) 2

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    "The Hy-Breed" by Randy Simpson, 'Soulraider part 2" by Steve Simpson and Jim Sullins. Cover price $2.75.