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Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) comic books

  • Issue #8
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 8
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4202525013

    Cover art by Charles Biro. "The Return of Sniffer," script and art by Charles Biro; Daredevil uses young David Schmidt to infiltrate a Bund organization to get the goods on them and what they are up to before he mops up the house with them. "Crippled Vengeance: Chapter Three," script by Dick Wood, art by Bernard Klein; Thirteen, Jinx and Marie make it out of the burning house and to a car that they hope to make a get-away in, believing that King Questionmark has perished in the fire. "South American Smasher," script by Dick Wood, art by Bernard Klein; Terry and Mickey decide to go into town to watch K.O. put the moves on a Mexican senorita, when the South American champ, Castelli, roughs K.O. and man-handles the girl. "Little Big Shot," script by Dick Wood, art by George Roussos; Hugh is walking the streets when he sees two young boys pull a fast one on a grocer; After stopping them and repaying the grocer, and hoping to turn them from a life of crime, Hugh tells them the story of New York Benny. Silver Streak Comics ad. "Hollywood Sabotage"; Miss Patriot is invited on set to watch a new war movie being made called "Fight to Die," and meets the star of the movie, who has fallen for her. Sniffer ad. "The Oil Racketeers," script and art by Dick Briefer; When Jeff sees a friend of his being beaten up at a gas station, he wades into them, gives them a shellacking, and lets them go, not realizing they are criminals that had just committed a heist. "Transpacific Tragedy" text story by Dick Wood. "Who Is the Boar?", script and art by Jerry Robinson; While battling a criminal, Leslie saves London's life and thus makes headlines all over the world... headlines that reach Nazi Germany, where Hitler unleashes the first super-powered villain London has faced: The Boar. "Case of the Missing Mayor," script and art by Bob Wood; After battling the Ghost and possibly killing him, the Claw disappears. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 11

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Dick Wood, Bob Wood, Frank Volp, Carl Hubbell, Bob Montana, Lin Streeter, and Dick Briefer. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Sniffer and the Deadly Dozen join the Army, using their strange abilities in exchange for pardons at the end of World War II - perhaps moved by the real-life unit that also inspired the film "The Dirty Dozen." Apache superhero the Bronze Terror is framed by an impostor during the shooting of the Bronze Terror movie, in a story with art (and a particularly cool splash page) by Dick Briefer. Two stories with early art by Archie creator Bob Montana. Also featuring a Daredevil PSA for Savings Bonds and Stamps, a WWII fundraising drive. Curious tickle-bondage cover by Charles Biro, featuring an exceptionally hideous villain. Daredevil: The Phantom of Notre Dame; Thirteen and Jinx; Sniffer; Crimebuster and the Phantom Preacher; Houdonnit the Great; Real American #1; London; Pat Patriot; Whirlwind; Times Square; Claw. 68 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 13

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Dick Wood, Bob Wood, Alan Mandel, Carl Hubbell, Bart Tumey, Basil Wolverton, and Dick Briefer. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Kids Peewee, Jock, Scarecrow and Meatball help Daredevil battle fifth columnists, soon calling themselves the Little Wise Guys, who would star in the comic for the rest of its run. Rhyming reporter Scoop Scuttle battles Varicose Vane, provider of Vitamin V, in a story by comics legend Basil Wolverton. The Pirate Prince's aide Black Mask is captured by an enemy who discovers "his" secret. Also featuring a text biography of notorious comics legend Bob Wood. Daredevil: Blackhearts In White; Thirteen and Jinx; Sniffer; Dickie Dean; Scoop Scuttle; The Pirate Prince; Crimebuster: Blitz In Alaska; Times Square; The Claw; Meet Bob Wood. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 22
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Slab: Minor side/edge crack(s); Plastic debris between case and inner well
    • Label #4266835001
    • 1" cumulative spine split. Centerfold detached at single center staple. Water damage. Cover and interior oxidation. Tape on interior cover.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    The implied violence in this cover for "Beware of the Tramp!" is about as extreme as you will see on the cover of a Golden Age comic! And an issue that is very hard to come by, as well!

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Dick Wood, Bob Wood, Dick Hall, Basil Wolverton, Rudy Palais and Dick Briefer. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Rhyming reporter Scoop Scuttle is foiled and fooled by the false faces of Stan Dan the Makeup Man, in the final Scoop Scuttle story by comics legend Basil Wolverton. A new phase begins in the saga of The Claw, featuring art by Rudy Palais. The Pirate Prince takes on a corrupt judge who's jailed one of his sailors, in a story with art by Dick Briefer. Daredevil: Meet the Tramp; Sniffer and the Deadly Dozen; Dickie Dean; Scoop Scuttle; The Pirate Prince; Crimebuster: Squeeks Does It Again; The Claw. 60 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $300 DAREDEVIL #22 Lev Gleason 1944 Wolverton Scoop Scuttle Apparent VG 4.0 *Read*

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  • Issue #33
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 33
    • Staples added (not manufacturing). Centerfold detached.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Dick Wood, Virginia Hubbell and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The complete life story of a hood who ultimately gets chased up a building by Daredevil. The debut of Captain Roger Wilco, an aviator hero in the tradition of Airboy and Smilin' Jack. To impress Betty Lou, Eggbert foolishly agrees to participate in a wrestling match. Daredevil; Sniffer; Dickie Dean; Crimebuster: Million Dollar Racket; Introducing Roger Wilco; Eggbert: Blooming Love. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $40 Daredevil Comics #33 (Lev Gleason 1946) GD Detached Cover/Tear

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  • Issue #39
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 39
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4276565006
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • 5" cumulative spine split. Cover detached at single center staple. Cover oxidation.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Chic Stone, Morris Weiss (credited as Wes Sirrom), and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys investigate the murder of a trapeze artist at a circus. Boxer Go-Along Gallagher hires a new trainer who's classy, but not as good as street-fighter Nocky. Teen inventor Dickie Dean encounters a gang of killers while testing his new burrowing rocket. Also featuring a vintage ad for a Daredevil "Sun Dial Wrist Watch," and an early strip by future Marvel legend Chic Stone. Another over-the-top cover by Charles Biro, especially for clownophobes. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; Daredevil; Sniffer; We'll Never Forget; Inside Dope; Crimebuster: Too Many Clues; Go-Along Gallagher; Dickie Dean. 68 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #40
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 40
    • Cover detached at single center staple. Cover oxidation.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Bob Wood, Chic Stone, Fred Guardineer, Virginia Hubbell, Dan Barry and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys star in a topical story of alcoholism, child neglect and murder (that also features Daredevil acting as a defense lawyer in court, in full costume), with early art by Flash Gordon's Dan Barry. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys encounter a juvenile delinquent (then a new concept) while at summer camp. Teen inventor Dickie Dean heads out West and encounters outlaws who are trying to swindle a rancher out of his uranium-rich land. Also featuring an illustrated profile of artist Charles Biro, and an early strip by future Marvel legend Chic Stone. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; Daredevil: The American Crime!; Table Tennis; Sniffer: Inheritance Trouble; We'll Never Forget; Inside Dope; Crimebuster: Extra Evidence; Dickie Dean. 68 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #45
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 45
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    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Bob Wood, Dan Barry and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Daredevil tales on the new alter ego of Professor Bill Hart, and a crooked patent attorney puts the Little Wise Guys in danger when they join a test flight. Sniffer falls for an elaborate practical joke. The Little Wise Guys take on a bully. The backup historical strip "Famous Eccentrics" includes the Marquis de Sade, a strange choice even for a pre-Code 1940s comic book. Also featuring a vintage ad for an "Authentic Dick Tracy Tommy Gun and Detective Badge." Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; Daredevil; Famous Eccentrics; Crimebuster: Case of the Careful Suicide; Sniffer. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #47
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 47
    • 1 1/4" cumulative spine split. Miscut.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Virginia Hubbell, Jerry Robinson and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Football introduces the Little Wise Guys to cheerleaders Anita and Amy, as well as their abusive father. Daredevil gives a speech on juvenile delinquency, a topic under much discussion at the time, in a story with art by legendary Batman artist Jerry Robinson. Sniffer becomes the fall Dude when a rich man's wife decides to kidnap herself. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; Daredevil; This'll Kill You!; Crimebuster: One For the Record; Sniffer. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #48
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 48

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Virginia Hubbell, and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Daredevil tries to prevent a mad doctor from operating on himself. The Little Wise Guys befriend a homeless runaway boy who's been framed and sent to reform school. Sniffer gets mixed up with a Betty Page-type in fishnets, whose gangster boyfriend looks just like Sniffer. Also featuring a vintage ad spoofing the many imitators of "Crime Does Not Pay," similar to a famous MAD ad a few years later. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; Daredevil; This'll Kill You!; Crimebuster: Dagger of Death; Sniffer. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #49
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 49
    • Cover detached. Staple rust with migration. Chew to cover.
    • Interior is complete. Remaindered copy. Remainder cut in first 4 pages (partially taped).

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Mike Roy, John Belfi and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Curly gets caught up in a secret society of hooded kids with a subterranean base and a mob mentality right out of Lord of the Flies. Daredevil tries to find out the truth behind a murder in broad daylight, and hears a sad tale from the killer. The origin of Sniffer's super-smelling powers, involving a limburger-cheese factory and the toughest neighborhood in America. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; Daredevil; Crimebuster: Fourteen Carat Heels; Sniffer: Who Is Sniffer? 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #50
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 50
    • Staple rust. Water damage.
    • Remaindered copy. Remainder cut on first two pages. Staples added (not manufacturing). Staple rust.
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #4276565007
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Virginia Hubbell and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Promising athlete Petey stars in two alternate-timeline stories, Sliding Doors-style: in one, he becomes an Olympic athlete; in the other, he starts hanging out with a bad crowd and becomes the dreaded juvenile delinquent. Sniffer dons an Irving Forbush-like disguise to elude a gangster and return stolen money to an impoverished widow. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; Crimebuster: Overdone Alibi; Sniffer. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #51
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 51
    • Only one staple (manufacturing). Cover and interior oxidation.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Mike Roy, John Belfi and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys get involved when Pee Wee enters a soap-box derby. A double-page promotional spread from the publisher offers comics as a remedy to juvenile delinquency, a hot topic in that era. The Little Wise Guys film a boxing movie with themselves as stars, and Daredevil watches it from start to finish. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; A Force for Good in Your Community!; Daredevil; Daredevil: The Carnival Murder; Sniffer. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #53
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 53
    • Cover and interior oxidation.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Al Borth, Virginia Hubbell and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys are chosen to lead an archaeological expedition to an Egyptian tomb that has never been located. Sniffer and the Deadly Dozen stow away aboard a gambling ship that turns out to be a gangster's elaborate kidnapping scheme. The Little Wise Guys have to let inept player Lawrence join their junior football league, so his father will give them land for a clubhouse. Also featuring a vintage ad for the Buck Rogers Sonic Ray gun. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; This'll Kill Ya!; Daredevil; Crimebuster: The Case of the Death-Dealing Statuette; Sniffer. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #55
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 55
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    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Claude Moore, and Albert Tyler. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Pee Wee befriends a strange bear cub-like creature out in the woods, but soon the world's scientists are clamoring to study this new beast. A comics biography of Robert Fulton, who pioneered steam travel. The Little Wise Guys and Daredevil intervene when a bitter old woman tries to blame a young boy for vandalizing her property. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys; Sportsquiz; Daredevil; Crimebuster: The Clue in the Camera; Rags to Riches. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #57
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 57
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Virginia Hubbell, and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys get trapped in the house of the world's greatest practical joker. A band of gypsies swindles Sniffer out of his car, but he gets the last laugh. The Little Wise Guys help a scientist who's trying to remember the formula for the ultimate truth serum. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys: The Mystery of the Practical Joker!; The Know-How on Place Kicking; Daredevil: The Truth Serum and Its Missing Formula!; Crimebuster: The Crimebuster Clubs First Case; Famous Eccentrics; Sniffer. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #58
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 58

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Claude Moore, Virginia Hubbell, and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Scarecrow's first solo flight turns out to be a breakneck adventure with Daredevil to catch up with robbers. A collection of strange true facts and feats involving kids and teenagers. The Little Wise Guys help Pee Wee take on a popular football star who's just a big bully. Also featuring a vintage ad for the Lone Ranger Silver Bullet Ball Pen Set. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys: Their Race Against The Tricky Robbers!; Good Things Come in Small Packages; Daredevil: Pee Wee's Case Against the Conceited Football Star!; Crimebuster: Monkey Business Pays Off; Famous Eccentrics; Sniffer. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #59
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 59
    • Cover oxidation.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Adolph Rupp, Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Al Borth, Virginia Hubbell, and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. While putting on a charity carnival, the Little Wise Guys are mystified by how Mr. Holmes is alternately kind and cruel to his adopted son Danny. Tips on playing basketball from college coach Adolph Rupp. The Little Wise Guys and Daredevil agree to clean up a field if they can use it for playing ball, but after the work is done, the miserly landowner backs out of the deal. Also featuring a vintage ad for a reader mail-in contest to vote on their favorite Little Wise Guy. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys: The Good-Bad Rich Man and the Orphan Boy; Who Is Your Favorite Wise Guy?; Tips on Championship Basketball!; Daredevil: The Guy Who Outsmarted Himself; Crimebuster: Squeeks Gets the Dope; Sniffer. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #61
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 61

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Bart Tumey, Al Borth, Virginia Hubbell, and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys start a ghostbusting business and investigate who's been digging up graves at a local cemetery. Sniffer inherits a racehorse that can win any race - but only in the mornings. Scarecrow inadvertently stows away on a supersonic jet. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys: In the Haunted House; Tips on Championship Basketball!; Daredevil: 300 Miles Into the Sky; Crimebuster: Barons Return!; Sniffer. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #62
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 62

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Virginia Hubbell, and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Pee Wee falls asleep in a museum and dreams the Little Wise Guys are in medieval times and in a heap of trouble. Sniffer and Skully find what they think is buried treasure, but is actually a gang's stolen loot. The Little Wise Guys discover a subterranean tunnel in the woods and stumble on a prospector's hidden gold claim. Also featuring a vintage ad for the book "How to Get Along with Girls," and a house ad that claims 90 million Americans read comics. Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys: Pee Wee's Happy Nightmare; Daredevil: Easy Money; Crimebuster: The Principal Meets His Master!; Laff It Off!; Sniffer. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    3 days left Auction Daredevil Comics #62 FR/GD, 1950

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  • Issue #64
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 64

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Virginia Hubbell, and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Johnny wants to be an artist, but his big brother Jerry takes every opportunity to bully him, until the Little Wise Guys step in. Sniffer and Skully try to get arrested to help their buddies on the prison baseball team. The Little Wise Guys learn that an eccentric scientist has created a machine that can make exact duplicates of anything. Little Wise Guys: Big Brother Trouble; Daredevil: The Four Little Bodyguards; Crimebuster: C.B.s Brush with Art; Sniffer. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #66
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 66

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, C.H. Moore, Jerry Fasano, Virginia Hubbell, and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys join a hobo camp, and intervene with Daredevil's help when a crook tries to swindle a kid out of a fortune. The Mayor hires Sniffer to help him find his mad twin brother, who thinks he's the Mayor. The Little Wise Guys help a boy find his fugitive father, who has accidentally joined the circus. Daredevil: A Hobo Camp; Deny It - If You Can!; Crimebuster: The Hidden Valley; Sniffer; Little Wise Guys: Man At Large. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #67
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 67
    • Staple rust/migration.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, William Overgard, Ted Schroeder, Virginia Hubbell, and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Pee Wee adopts a dwarf horse that turns out to be faster than any normal-sized horse. Tips on playing tennis from tennis pro Ted Schroeder. Some juvenile delinquents try to frame Pee Wee and the Little Wise Guys for killing a dog after Daredevil gives them gun safety lessons. Daredevil: Pee Wee and His Dwarf Horse; Tennis Tactics; Crimebuster: The Little Juggler; Sniffer; Little Wise Guys: Awful Phil. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #69
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 69
    • Interior complete.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, C. H. Moore, Sidney M. Elias, Virginia Hubbell, and Carl Hubbell. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Scarecrow and Pee Wee get stranded at sea and are rescued by a whaling ship. Sniffer tries to convince his visiting cousin that he lives in a (borrowed) penthouse apartment, and chaos inevitably ensues. The last Sniffer story in this series. Daredevil attempts a daring midair rescue, in one of his final appearances in the title that bears his name. Little Wise Guys: Adrift With a Time Bomb; Deny It If You Can; Funny Boners; Crimebuster: Tommys Big Adventure; Sniffer; Daredevil: The Successful Snafu. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #75
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 75

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Alden McWilliams, C. H. Moore and William Overgard. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys try to get juvenile delinquent Weazy to reform, but he rejects their gestures of goodwill. Ace pilot "Hot Rock" Flanagan gets stuck escorting a female war correspondent while trying to prevent an enemy offensive. A Forrest Gump-like millionaire helps the Little Wise Guys produce the play that Jock has written. Also featuring a vintage ad for Lev Gleason Comics Picture Trading Cards! Little Wise Guys: Weazy Does It; Air Devils Starring "Hot Rock" Flanagan, Part 6; Little Wise Guys: The Angel; Crimebuster: Monkey Business; Happy Daze; Deny It... If You Can. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #76
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 76
    • 1/4" Spine split from bottom. Staple rust and Migration.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Alden McWilliams, C. H. Moore and William Overgard. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Pee Wee tires of being the smallest, and begins acting out to prove he's not just a kid. Ace pilot "Hot Rock" Flanagan and war correspondent Nina try to find out the secret behind increased enemy activity at the border. The Little Wise Guys spend the night in a creepy old mansion owned by a deranged killer. Little Wise Guys Meet "Slugger" Sloane; Air Devils Starring "Hot Rock" Flanagan, Part 7; Little Wise Guys: Skeletons in the Closet; Crimebuster: The Surprised Trespasser. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #77
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 77

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, Alden McWilliams, C. H. Moore and William Overgard. This early superhero title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Pee Wee whittles a baseball bat out of an irradiated branch after an atomic accident, and the result makes the Little Wise Guys into national baseball stars. Ace pilot "Hot Rock" Flanagan discovers that enemy forces are smuggling weapons to prisoners of war. The Little Wise Guys get mixed up with a killer and his girlfriend, a gorgeous blonde femme fatale. Little Wise Guys: The Trick Baseball Bat; Air Devils Starring "Hot Rock" Flanagan, Part 8; Little Wise Guys: The Stable of Horror; Crimebuster: The Saga of the Sullied Skipper; Happy Daze. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #85
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 85

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, and William Overgard. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys get mixed up with a brain-damaged boxer whose scheming relatives are trying to cheat out of his inheritance. Dilly Duncan goes out for boxing and is soon taking his lumps. The Little Wise Guys risk their lives as stunt performers for spoiled Hollywood child stars. Little Wise Guys: Anything Can Happen; Dilly Duncan of Dorset High: Dilly In The Ring; Little Wise Guys: Four Little Stunt Men; Crimebuster: Andys Accurate Aim. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #86
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 86
    • Water damage.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, and William Overgard. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys are mortified when their baseball team is beaten by a girls' team, but it turns out to be a prank. Dilly Duncan is targeted by hoods who mistake him for a wealthy architect while he's working for the school paper. The Little Wise Guys get involved in boys' roller derby (then a new sport) and try to find out why pal Silky threw a game. Little Wise Guys: Lumps, Bumps and Speed; Dilly Duncan of Dorset High: Scoop Duncan Returns; Little Wise Guys: The Athletic Slacker; Crimebuster: Perils of a Paper Route. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $30 Daredevil Little Wise Guys 1941 #86 Lev Gleason Good (GD) Condition Comic Book

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  • Issue #87
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 87
    • Water damage.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Maurer, and William Overgard. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Curly's uncle donates land for a school, but The Little Wise Guys have to convince the miser to provide books and supplies. Dilly Duncan's rival Gruesome Jones convinces Dilly that he's been recruited by the FBI for a top-secret mission. The Little Wise Guys get jobs as window washers, and Slugger witnesses an attempted murder. Also featuring a vintage ad for Lev Gleason Comics Picture Trading Cards, and another for forming a Little Wise Guys Club. Little Wise Guys: The Tightwad; How Do You Feel About Forming A Little Wise Guys Club?; Dilly Duncan of Dorset High: Dilly's Secret Mission; Little Wise Guys: Peeping Toms; Crimebuster: Similar Suitcases. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #91
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 91
    • Heavy water damage.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro and Norman Maurer. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys race a crook to find the lost gold of outlaw Jesse James. Dilly Duncan gets a summer job at the circus and encounters a gorilla, whom he assumes to be his rival Gruesome Jones in a gorilla suit. The Little Wise Guys help the fire department track down a serial arsonist who's obsessed with the number 3. Also featuring a vintage ad for Lev Gleason Comics Picture Trading Cards. Little Wise Guys: The Pistol Of Jesse James; Dilly Duncan of Dorset High: Circus Daze; Crimebuster; Little Wise Guys: Out Of The Firehouse Into The Fire. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #109
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 109
    • INCOMPLETE. Piece missing from last page, interrupts art or story.

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Irving Watanabe, Ben Brown, Robert Martinott and Tony DiPreta. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Slugger gets taken up in yet another runaway plane, this one a large-scale model radio-controlled aircraft. Dilly Duncan's prank war with Gruesome Jones escalates during April Fool's Day, until Gruesome winds up in court. The backup historical strip features true stories of people who were amazingly lucky. Also, a biography of baseball legend Lou Gehrig, and a history of the Aztec Empire. Little Wise Guys: The Racket Busters; The Little Wise Guys Scrap Book: More Than Muscle; Dilly Duncan of Dorset High: April Fool; Fortune's Favorites; Little Wise Guys: Up a Mysterious Tree; Little Wise Guys: Wise Guys vs Gravity; History in Our Backyard. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #111
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 111

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Ralph Mayo, Carl Hubbell and Robert Martinott. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys go on a deep-sea diving adventure for sunken treasure. A comics version of the Roogie's Bump story, about a boy who gains magical baseball superpowers, similar to the film of that title that came out that same year (later remade as Rookie of the Year). The backup historical strip features true tales about strange inventions. Little Wise Guys: Scarecrow's Lucky Blunder; Better Mouse Traps: Ouch!; Dilly Duncan of Dorset High: June Swoon; Little Wise Guys: Roogie's Bump; Little Wise Guys: All Wet. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #119
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 119

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro and Tony DiPreta. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys get mixed up with gun smugglers, the FBI, and a carnival. Dilly Duncan gets blamed when a priceless suit of armor from the age of Charlemagne is stolen. The backup historical strip features true tales about driving. Also, facts about the Old West. First issue to feature the Comics Code seal on the cover. Little Wise Guys: Now, Coach?; Square Wheels; Dilly Duncan of Dorset High: Good Night, Good Knight; Little Wise Guys: Taking Slugger for Granite; Little Wise Guys: Doggone Sheep; Lev Gleason's Western Lore. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #124
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 124

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Frank Bolle and Tony DiPreta. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. Slugger accidentally steals a time bomb that has already begun its countdown. The Little Wise Guys rescue an eccentric millionaire from drowning, only to learn he's an escaped convict trying to get to his loot. The backup historical strip features oddball factoids. Also featuring an activities page, including a drawing of Scarecrow, and "How would you like to make your own home movies?" Little Wise Guys: Time Bum!; No Kidding!; Dilly Duncan and Gruesome Jones: Big Wheel; Little Wise Guys: Big Reception; Little Wise Guys: Go Peddle Your Paddle; Lev Gleason's Fun Time. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #126
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 126

    Stories and art by Charles Biro and Tony DiPreta. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. A blow to the head gives Scarecrow incredible mental abilities. The Little Wise Guys join a documentary shoot, and stumble across a lost valley of surviving Crusaders. The backup historical strip features small things. Also featuring an activities page, including making an Australian boomerang, and a vintage ad for the "Genuine Superman Playsuit." Little Wise Guys: Backed-Off the Map; Small Smaller Smallest; Dilly Duncan and Gruesome Jones: Jet Take-off Goof-off!; Little Wise Guys: Too Much Dough!; Little Wise Guys: Scarecrow, the Human Univac!; Lev Gleason's Fun Time. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #133
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 133

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro and Tony DiPreta. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys follow a bank robber onto an ocean liner, and out to sea. Gruesome Jones uses a trick football to play Lucy to Dilly Duncan's Charlie Brown. The backup historical strip features young people and teens. Also featuring an activities page, including gags and a game with a top on a checkerboard. Little Wise Guys: All Up In the Air, At Sea; It's Child's Play; Dilly Duncan and Gruesome Jones: Paddle Shy; Little Wise Guys: G Whiz, or Chute the Works; Little Wise Guys: Green Around the Gills; Lev Gleason's Fun Time. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #134
    Daredevil Comics (1941 Lev Gleason) 134

    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Charles Biro and Tony DiPreta. This boys' adventure title was one of the comics that made publisher Lev Gleason a major player during the Golden Age. The Little Wise Guys try to escape an avalanche in the mountains of Idaho, in their final adventure. Rivals Dilly Duncan and Gruesome Jones are forced to share a horse costume at a masquerade party, and hilarity ensues. The backup historical strip features odd baseball situations. Little Wise Guys: Just Between Us Dummies; So Don't Believe Me!; Dilly Duncan and Gruesome Jones: Hiss And Make Up!; Little Wise Guys: Can't Shoot You For Trying; Little Wise Guys: Danger From Below; Lev Gleason's Fun Time. Final issue of the series, after 15 years. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.