Comic books 1966 w/ month not specified
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3-D Batman (1953) #1966.GLASSESTags: 3-D Comic7 bids
Current bid: $16.00
Time left: 3d 22h 1m- 8.5" Cumulative spine split with cover held on by glue.
$55.00
View scans- 3-D glasses detached, but present. 1 1/4" Cumulative spine split. Cover oxidation.
$41.00
View scans- Glasses included. 2" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached at one of three staples. Staple rust. Water damage.
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3-D Glasses included. Reprints 1953 issue with a new Cover by Carmine Infantino & Murphy Anderson. Inside cover has photos of the "Batman" TV Show. 36 pages. Cover price $0.50.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alfred Attanasio and Victor Boruta.$7.00
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One-shot Science Fiction Fanzine. Contributions by Robert Bloch, Otto Binder, Reed Crandell, and many more. 8.5" x 11", 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.
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$257.00
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The Water Show at Gotham's Country Club is interupted by the nefarious Frogman! This looks like a job for the Dynamic Duo, Batman and Robin. 60 pages of coloring fun. Cover price $0.49.
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Auction opens January 3
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- Golden Record Reprint
- Label #4417201001
Auction opens January 3$2,450.00
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$795.00
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COMIC ONLY NO RECORD. The Amazing Spider-Man Golden Record Reprint (28-pages, full-color, standard comic format) was produced in 1966 and reprints Amazing Spider-Man #1. Although the reprint, at first glance, looks like the original, there are differences. There is no cover price on the reprint, and the back cover, as well as the inside covers, promote the Golden Record LP series of which the Amazing Spider-Man #1 is a part. The four Marvel Golden Record LPs came with a reprint comic, and each originally sold for $2.49 (record and comic together). In addition to the Amazing Spider-Man LP, there were records produced for Thor (Journey into Mystery #83), Avengers #4; and Fantastic Four #1, all with their own reprint comic. We bought these sets when they first appeared and can still remember following the story in the comic reprint while the record played and the narrator read the story to us. Just to make sure we didn't lose our place, he would say "Turn page," each time he finished the last panel on a page.
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Published 1966 by Archie Publications.$18.00
View scans- 1.75" Cumulative spine split. Cover coming loose from top.
Cover pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Mario Acquaviva. How I Learned to Draw Comics ad. "Rumor Has It," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Mario Acquaviva; Reggie breaks up Archie's date with Veronica by revealing that Archie has been kissing Betty. "Funny Honey," script by George Gladir, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Veronica is uninterested in doing anything with Archie, until Betty shows up. "Clothes Conscious," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Betty goes over to Veronica's house to flaunt her new dress in front of Archie. "Look No Hands," script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx figures out a way to eat dinner without washing her hands. "Keep Cool," pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Marty Epp; When Fred decides to invest in a room air conditioner, Archie convinces him to get a second-hand unit so they can use the left-over money to buy a color TV. The Experiment," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Mr. Weatherbee tries an experiment: teaching a class via video monitor. "The Rejected," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Mario Acquaviva; Archie and Veronica try to ditch their friends so they can get some time alone together, but they're disappointed to realize that no one actually wants to spend time with them. Archie Club News. "Rescue Work"; Reggie tricks Archie into climbing up into a tree to rescue a cat that belongs not to a girl, but to Reggie. Archie's Jokes house ad. "Pass the Word," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; When Archie and Veronica aren't speaking, Archie asks Betty to give a message to Ronnie for him, consisting only of the words "You, too!" "Beach Party" one-page story, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Everyone except Jughead is having fun at the beach party. "The Gentlemen," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Archie and Reggie fight over whose umbrella will shelter Veronica in the rain. Archie's Pals 'n' Gals house ad. "Blow Hot Blow Cool," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Mario Acquaviva; Pop Tate's new air conditioner makes the Chok'lit Shoppe so cold that everyone has to bundle up and buy hot chocolate instead of ice cream. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alan Class & Co.$15.00
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British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alan Class & Co.$5.00
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alan Class & Co.$6.00
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alan Class & Co.$6.20
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alan Class & Co.$7.49
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alan Class & Co.$3.50
$5.00
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alan Class & Co.$7.49
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alan Class & Co.$6.20
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Issue #104
Published 1966 (est.) by Alan Class & Co.$4.49
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alan Class & Co.$5.00
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Published 1966 by Alan Class & Co.$9.00
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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Issue #137
Published 1966 by Alan Class & Co.$7.49
- Water damage.
British reprints of 60's Marvel books. Color cover w/black & white interior.
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$539.00
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$299.00
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COMIC ONLY, NO RECORD - Reprint from the Golden Record Comic set. Near exact replica of Avengers # 4, but there is no cover price or issue # and Golden Record ad on back cover. 4A does not include the record. "Captain America Joins the Avengers!" Script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Roussos. Roster includes: Thor, Giant-Man, Wasp, Iron Man and Captain America. Rick Jones and Sub-Mariner appearances. First modern appearances of Captain America and Bucky. First appearance (shadowed cameo of face) of the first Baron Zemo. Kirby/Roussos cover.
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$2.65
A gigantic duckling toddler with strength to match, well-meaning Huey creates slapstick havoc wherever he goes. Huey tries to blow out a house fire, but he doesn't know his own strength. Herman the mouse gives Katnip the Itchy & Scratchy treatment again. Plus a vintage Cheerios ad featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle, and a 1966 calendar featuring the Harvey characters. Baby Huey; Herman and Katnip. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published 1966 by Frisky Books, Inc..$7.00
1966 Batman parody staring Jewish superhero Batfink (Seymour Finklestein) and his boy sidekick Rubin (Chauncey McRubin). Mostly one panel cartoons with a few longer strips. 5" x 5", 52 blue and white interior pages with color cardstock cover. Adult content. Cover price $1.00.
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Tags: Batman$80.00
View scansWhitman #1140. A young boy named Mark Desmond, wishing he were strong like Batman, takes some strength enhancing pills and changes into the super-strong, rampaging Blockbuster! It's up to The Caped Crusaders to save the day. Squarebound; 8-in. x 10.75-in.; black and white; 64 pages. Cover price $0.29.
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Published 1966 by Page Publications.$7.80
Australian Edition. Cover art by Keith Chatto. "Brick Bradford - Mission to Maga" - Story and Art by Paul Norris. Newsprint. 7" x 10. 24 pages. B&W.
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Published 1966 by Page Publications.
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Australian Edition. Cover art by Keith Chatto. "Brick Bradford - Lady Loot" - Story and Art by Paul Norris. Also features 'Katzenjammer Kids", "Henry", "Teena", and "Popeye" comic strips. Newsprint. 7" x 10. 24 pages. B&W.
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Published 1966 by Page Publications.$7.80
Australian Edition. Cover art by Keith Chatto. "Brick Bradford - Adventure in Andromeda" - Story and Art by Paul Norris. also features comic strips of "Henry, "Katzenjammer Kids", "Popeye", and "Teena". Newsprint. 7" x 10. 24 pages. B&W.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Vernell Coriell.$9.90
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$8.10
Issue #16 - circa 1966. Edgar Rice Burroughs Fanzine. "Man-Eaters" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, "Concerning Barsoom Maps" by Frank Brueckel, "ERB in New Caledonia" by John Harwood and two letters from ERB reproduced and "What is the Secret of the Acorns?" by H.H. Heins, letter from Richard Lupoff. Art by Roy Krenkel, Jeff Jones (six early illustrations), Frank Frazetta and Reed Crandall. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 28 pages, black and white.
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Published 1966 by Classics Illustrated.$4.20
$4.20
$2.90
- 4 1/2" Cumulative spine split.
The Deerslayer, 5th Printing, Line Drawing Cover. (HRN 60, no price or date).
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Published 1966 by Classics Illustrated.$4.80
$4.20
$2.65
The Deerslayer, 6th Printing, Line Drawing Cover. (HRN 64, no date or original 1/44 date).
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Published 1966 by Classics Illustrated.$4.80
$4.80
$3.30
$3.30
The Deerslayer, 7th Printing, Line Drawing Cover. (HRN 85). Cover price $0.15.
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Published 1966 by Classics Illustrated.$2.65
The Deerslayer, 8th Printing, Line Drawing Cover. (HRN 118).
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Published 1966 by Classics Illustrated.$4.20
$3.30
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The Deerslayer, 9th Printing, Line Drawing Cover. (HRN 132).
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Published 1966 by Classics Illustrated.$2.65
$2.65
King of the Khyber Rifles, 5th Printing, Painted Cover. (HRN 167, with original 5/53 date). Cover price $0.15.
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Published 1966 by Classics Illustrated.$2.65
King of the Khyber Rifles, 6th Printing, Painted Cover. (HRN 167). Cover price $0.15.
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Published 1966 by Classics Illustrated.$2.65
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Caesar's Conquests, 6th Printing, Painted Cover. Art by Joe Orlando. (HRN 167, with 10/64 date). Two thousand years ago, the great Roman general, Julius Ceasar, set out to conquer the large part of Western Europe known as Gaul. The opposition was inspired and the fighting was fierce. And as the armies clashed, Caesar wrote the story of the struggle. Cover price $0.15.
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Published 1966 by Classics Illustrated.$4.00
Lord Jim, 2nd Printing, Painted Cover. Art by George Evans. (HRN 165). To the natives of the jungle village where he chose to conceal himself, he was known as Lord Jim. He had, of course, another name, be he was anxious that it should not be known. This was not meant to hide a personality, but a naked and ugly fact. For Jim, as a young man, had made one error. And the thought of what he had done tortured him until he died. Cover price $0.15.
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Published 1966 by Classics Illustrated.$4.00
$2.80
Lord Jim, 3rd Printing, Painted Cover. Art by George Evans. (HRN 167, with 3/64 date). To the natives of the jungle village where he chose to conceal himself, he was known as Lord Jim. He had, of course, another name, be he was anxious that it should not be known. This was not meant to hide a personality, but a naked and ugly fact. For Jim, as a young man, had made one error. And the thought of what he had done tortured him until he died.
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$3.00
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The Crystal Ball. NOTE: We do not currently differentiate between HRN 576 copies and other HRN #'s of Classics Illustrated Junior reprints.
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Published 1966 by Alan Hanley.$23.00
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View scansAlan Hanley's Comic Book is a must have for the collector and historian of early comic fandom. This early comic book fanzine is a self-published collection of stories by Alan Hanley dedicated to Nostalgic Nonsense and having fun at the expense of your favorite golden age and silver age heroes. The only ad in the issue is for Nostalgia Press's Flash Gordon hardcover (inside back cover). 32 pages, 8.5-in. x 11-in., black and white interior.
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Published 1966 by Alan Hanley.$54.00
View scans"It's A Comic Book Folks!". Alan Hanley's Comic Book is a must have for the collector and historian of early comic fandom. This early comic book fanzine is a self-published collection of stories by Alan Hanley dedicated to Nostalgic Nonsense and having fun at the expense of your favorite golden age and silver age heroes. black and white interior.
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Published 1966 by Topps Company Inc..
Double-sided card with full color images. One side features a DC superhero, the other side features Topps-supplied artwork. Folding either or both Topps images over the DC superhero portrait allows for nine different picture possibilities. Comes prefolded and precut. Cardstock. 4 3/4-in. x 2 1/2-in.
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Published 1966 by Topps Company Inc..$9.00
View scansDouble-sided card with full color images. One side features a DC superhero, the other side features Topps-supplied artwork. Folding either or both Topps images over the DC superhero portrait allows for nine different picture possibilities. Comes prefolded and precut. Cardstock. 4 3/4-in. x 2 1/2-in.
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Published 1966 by Topps Company Inc..$13.00
View scansDouble-sided card with full color images. One side features a DC superhero, the other side features Topps-supplied artwork. Folding either or both Topps images over the DC superhero portrait allows for nine different picture possibilities. Comes prefolded and precut. Cardstock. 4 3/4-in. x 2 1/2-in.
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Published 1966 by Robert Jennings.$21.50
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Fanzine centered around comic books. Created and Edited by Robert Jennings. Cover by Harry Thomas. Phantom Lady, Black Canary. 8 1/2" X 11". 40 pages. B&W.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Robert Jennings.$10.00
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Fanzine centered around comic books. Created and Edited by Robert Jennings. Cover by Harry Thomas. Lev Gelason's Daredevil, ME's White Indian. 8 1/2" X 11". 40 pages. B&W.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Robert Jennings.$29.00
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Robert Jennings' Comic World #12 (published circa 1969). Articles and illustrations about ME's Ghost Rider by Harry Thomas (who also did the cover) and Robert Jennings; "Johnny Craig, the Master of Horror and Intrigue," by Bob Overstreet, which features quite a bit of Craig panels and covers from the EC days; a letter from Fred Guardineer; plus notes. 8.5 in. x 11 in. B&W, 40 pages.
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Published 1966 by Children's Press.$18.00
View scansThe Story of the Lincoln Memorial. Written by Natalie Miller and illustrated by Tom Dunnington. 8" x 9.75", 32 pages, B&W.
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Published 1966 by Children's Press.$12.00
View scansThe Story of the White House. Written by Natalie Miller and illustrated by John Hawkinson. 8" x 9.75", 32 pages, B&W.
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Cover by Al Wiseman. Stories and art by Hank Ketcham, Fred Toole and Al Wiseman. 1966 on cover. An unusual Dennis the Menace comic, featuring adaptations of episodes of the 1959 Dennis the Menace Television series. Dennis "helps" Mr. Wilson with his neighborhood clean-up campaign, resulting in raised blood pressure and police citations. Based on the Dennis the Menace season one episode "Paint-up Clean-up Week." Dennis meets Mr. Wilson's Uncle Ned, a physical fitness buff. Based on the Dennis the Menace season three episode "Mr. Wilson's Uncle." Plus the script for a Dennis the Menace episode, and other behind-the-scenes glimpses of the show. And classic Dennis the Menace comic strips by Hank Ketcham. The Picnic; The Big Clean-Up; Pretty Touchy; Muscling In; Dennis the Menace: The Community Picnic; Guess 'Em; Needle in the Haystack; Tricky Viewing. 80 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published 1966 by Tower Press.$24.00
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1st printing. Cover by Wally Wood. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Reed Crandall, Gil Kane, Len Brown, George Tuska, Mike Esposito, and Dan Adkins. Reprints of the origins and first adventures of the THUNDER Agents, from THUNDER Agents (1965 Tower). Tower (primarily a paperback publisher) added the "Man of High Camp" label apparently to appeal to fans of the "high camp" Batman movie and TV series of 1966. Special agents for the UN agency THUNDER find that Professor Jennings has been murdered by the forces of the mysterious Warlord. The scientist's "Thunderbelt" gives THUNDER Agent Dynamo superhuman strength and invulnerability, but only for thirty minutes at a time. When Dynamo is captured by the beautiful but deadly Iron Maiden, the other superpowered THUNDER Agents, NoMan and Menthor, join forces with the THUNDER Squad to rescue him. First Encounter; Menace of the Iron Fog; NoMan Battles the Spawn of the Devil; Menthor: The Enemy Within; At the Mercy of the Iron Maiden. 4 1/2-in. x 7-in., Squarebound, 144 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.
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$19.00
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1966 Yearbook featuring reprints from previous issues of FM about Peter Lorre, Lon Chaney, John Carradine, and others. Cover price $0.60.
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$22 Famous Monsters Of Filmland Yearbook 1966 (Warren) VG- $85 Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine 1966 Yearbook VERY FINE+ Chaney Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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$1,850.00
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- Golden Record Reprint.
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- Reprint. Golden Record Reprint.
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$900.00
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- Reprint Golden Record Reprint
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$450.00
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- 4" cumulative spine split. Cover detached. 4.5" back cover tear.
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COMIC ONLY, NO RECORD - The Fantastic Four Golden Record Reprint (28-pages, full-color, standard comic format) was produced in 1966 and reprints Fantastic Four #1. Although the reprint, at first glance, looks like the original, there are differences. There is no cover price on the reprint, and the back cover, as well as the inside covers, promote the Golden Record LP series of which the Fantastic Four #1 is a part. The four Marvel Golden Record LPs came with a reprint comic, and each originally sold for $2.49 (record and comic together). In addition to the Fantastic Four LP, there were records produced for Thor (Journey into Mystery #83), Avengers #4; and Amazing Spider-Man #1, all with their own reprint comic. We bought these sets when they first appeared and can still remember following the story in the comic reprint while the record played and the narrator read the story to us. Just to make sure we didn't lose our place, he would say "Turn page," each time he finished the last panel on a page.




















































