Adventure comic books issue 109
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Tags: Pulp AdventurePublished Jul 1943 by Butterick Publishing Company.$2.50
View scans- Paper: Cream
- Front and Back Cover Detached. Water damage: Extensive. Staple rust: Extensive.
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View scan- Centerfold loose at one staple. Cover oxidation.
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"The Hunter's Prey" (script by Richard Hughes as "Shane O'Shea," art by John Forte), "The Power of Gru-Gru" (script by Hughes as "Greg Olivetti," art by John Buscema), "The Weavers of Doom" (script by Bob Standish, art by Paul Reinman), and "The Message" (script by Brad Everson, art by John Rosenberger as "John R."). Whitney painted cover. Cover price $0.10.
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$13 ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN # 109 (ACG) (1959) JOHN BUSCEMA & PAUL REINMAN art $34 ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN #109 5.5 // AMERICAN COMICS GROUP 1959 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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#10089-109 on cover. Reprints Four Color # 545. "The Wonderful Adventures of Pinocchio," script by Carlo Collodi (novel) and Chase Craig (adaptation), art by Walt Kelly; The Blue Fairy brings Gepetto's wooden puppet Pinocchio to life; Jiminy Cricket is enlisted as his conscience; Pinocchio is captured by the evil showman Stromboli, but is rescued by the Blue Fairy; Not learning a lesson, Pinocchio is then enticed to travel with a coach load of boys to Pleasure Island; There they indulge in bad behavior until the boys turn into donkeys; Pinocchio is saved by Jiminy part-way through the transformation; In the meantime, Gepetto was swallowed by the whale Monstro. Based on the 1940 Disney film. 1971. 36 pgs., full color. $0.12. Cover price $0.15.





