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Comic books April 1955

  • Issue #85
    Real Screen Comics (1945) 85
  • Vol. 20 #6
    Real Western (1935-1960 Columbia Publications) Pulp Vol. 20 #6


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    • Paper: Cream
    • Water damage: Extensive. Staple rust: Extensive.
  • Issue #141
    Red Ryder Comics (1940-1955 Hawley/Dell) 141

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Rex Morgan, M.D. (1955) 3
    • 7" Cumulative spine split. Centerfold detached at one staple.
  • Issue #3
    Rugged Action (1954) 3
    • 1/2" Spine split from bottom with lateral spine tearing. Pen markings on back cover. Water damage.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    "The Red Pirate!" (art by Don Heck); "Jungle Story" (art by Bill Everett?); "Swamp!" (art by Chuck Miller); and "White Death" (art by Dick Ayers). Joe Maneely cover. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Science Fantasy (1950-1966 Nova Publications) Digest 13


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    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    Science Fantasy, which later became Impulse and then SF Impulse, was a UK published science-fiction and fantasy digest that began production in the Summer of 1950 and was distributed by Nova Publications as a companion to Nova's New Worlds. When Nova went out of business in early 1964, The title was changed to Impulse in early 1966, to little avail, and then changed once more to SF Impulse for the last few issues. Science Fantasy ceased publication the following year, after the printer went bankrupt.

  • Vol. 3 #8
    Show The Magazine of Entertainment (1952-1967 Show Magazine Inc.^) Vol. 3 #8

    Volume 3, issue 8 - April 1955. Men's interest digest magazine, focusing on celebrities, sports, true crime, and pin-up girls. This issue features a pictorial article on Marilyn Monroe, the legendary Eartha Kitt, and infamous Nejla Ates. 4-in. x 6-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.15.

  • Vol. 3 #1
    Spaceway Science Fiction (1953-1970 Fantasy Publishing Co.) Pulp Vol. 3 #1
  • Vol. 6 #4
    Stag (1949-1994 Atlas Magazine, Inc.) Magazine Vol. 6 #4


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    • Staple rust: Slight.
  • Vol. 33 #1
    Startling Stories (1939-1955 Better Publications) Pulp Vol. 33 #1


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    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    Spring 1955. Cover by Ed Emshwiller. Stories: "Too Late For Eternity" by Bryce Walton, "Dark Destiny" by William Morrison, "Double Date" by Winston Marks, "Nanny" by Philip K. Dick, "Wayfarer" by Roger Dee, "Miss Stardust" by Richard Matheson, and "The Box" by Arthur Porges. " Illustrations by Frank Kelly Freas and Emsh. Softcover Pulp, 6 1/2-in x 9-in, 114 Pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #44
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 44
    • INCOMPLETE. Multiple pages missing, interrupts art and story.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A fellow Comanche's vision quest is a sacred ritual, but it spells trouble for Straight Arrow. A medicine man's son just doesn't have his father's talent for healing potions. A reformed outlaw is targeted by his former cronies for turning them in. The Shield of Sleepy Wolf!; Champion of Evil!; Red Hawk: Bad Medicine Man!; The Men Who Frightened Straight Arrow! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #39
    Sub-Mariner Comics (1941) 39
    • CGC Signature Series
    • Paper: White
    • Signed by Stan Lee on 5/3/18. The only copy signed by Stan Lee.
    • Label #1513038013
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • INCOMPLETE. Missing three pages (entirety of The Sub-Mariner Gets a Lesson in Humility from Namora story). Remaindered copy.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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  • Issue #40
    Superboy (1949-1979 1st Series DC) 40
    • Margin pieces missing from first five pages (chew).

    Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye. Don't Be Afraid to Speak Up! public service announcement starring Peter Porkchops, script by Jack Schiff, art by Rube Grossman. "The Boy of Clay!" starring Superboy, Jonathan Kent, Martha Kent, Lana Lang, and Prof. Lang, script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan; Superboy finds his powers weakening after Clark Kent eats some strange bananas Professor Lang brings back from the jungle. Ad for Leave It to Binky and World's Finest Comics. X-Ray Box - Superboy's Workshop activity page. "The School for Geniuses!" starring Superboy, script by Jerry Coleman, art by John Sikela; A high score on some exams places Clark Kent in a school for geniuses, whose other members suspect that one of their number is Superboy. Jerry Jitterbug humor page by Henry Boltinoff. Adventure in the Skies text article by Jack Miller. "The Magic Necklace!" starring Superboy, script by Alvin Schwartz, art by John Sikela; A lama in Tibet gives Clark Kent an amulet that supposedly protects the wearer from death; After a stray shot strikes him while Lana Lang is watching, Clark has to pretend that the amulet works... and Lana takes it. Bebe humor page by Henry Boltinoff. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #67
    Tarzan (1948-1972 Dell/Gold Key) 67

    Painted cover art by Moe Gollub. "Tarzan and the Wrestlers of Baronga," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Jesse Marsh; Tarzan and Buto aid the subservient Nubas in rebellion against the Kordos. "Tarzan and Boy Hunt the King Leopard," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Jesse Marsh; Tarzan, Boy, and a band of baboons help protect Kimbo's kraal by slaying a pair of leopards. "At the Hut of Chatanga" text story starring Mabu. Untitled Brothers of the Spear story, script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Russ Manning; Dan-El dispatches a carrier pigeon to let Tavane know that he has eluded the Obelos and is on his way home; The arrival of the pigeon in Aba Zulu sets off a new plot of Nagopa. The Bad-Tempered Rhino illustration by Jesse Marsh. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $8 Tarzan Dell #67 Dell 1955 Good/VG"
    23 hours left Auction TARZAN #67 FN+, painted cover, Russ Manning art, Brothers Of The Spear Dell 1955
    16 hours left Auction DELL COMICS Tarzan #67 April 1955

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  • Vol. 4 #52
    Tarzan Adventures (UK 1953-1959 Westworld Publications) Vol. 4 #52
    • Staple rust/rust migration.

    Weekly U.K. comic featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs' famous hero. Tarzan by Rex Maxon, Colorized Johnny Sheffield (as Boy) Movie Photo Cover, reprinting daily comic strips. 28 pages, B&W.

  • Vol. 4 #14
    Tempo Magazine (1953 Pocket Magazines) Vol. 4 #14


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    Volume 4, Issue 14 - April 4th 1955. Celebrity gossip magazine 4-in. x 6-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.15.

  • Vol. 58 #2
    Texas Rangers (1936-1958 Standard) Pulp Vol. 58 #2


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    • Paper: Off white
    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Issue #24
    This Is Suspense (1955) 24
    • Water damage.

    Cover by Dick Giordano and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by George Evans, Lou Morales and Dick Giordano. Short tales of science fiction, fantasy and horror with twist endings. Archie is trapped in a building that an arsonist is lighting on fire, and struggles to find a way to warn the residents. Ex-con Paul seeks revenge on his twin brother Quentin, whom he is sure "double"-crossed him to the police. A man is condemned to death for murder, but his wife learns that the real killer is still on the loose. Plus a solve-it-yourself mystery for the reader. Fire!; The Trespassers; Face to Face; A Short Step to Oblivion; Suspense Story. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Thrills of Tomorrow (1954 Harvey) 20

    Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. Stories and art by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. As the Comics Code goes into effect, Harvey retools its horror titles to milder fare. This issue features reprints of the Simon and Kirby character Stuntman from 1946, and even these have been purged of violent content, just to be on the safe side. Stuntman tries to protect Don and Sandra from a faceless killer who stalks the theater from behind the scenes. Danger on the set of a Robin Hood film gives Simon and Kirby the excuse to combine knights and pageantry with superhero action, featuring another great opening two-page spread. First issue to feature the Comics Code seal on the cover. Curtain Call for Fear; The Producers; The Rescue of Robin Hood; Guns on the Chisholm Trail; Jack McGregors Bluff. Final issue of the series. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    Tiger (UK 1954 Fleetway/IPC) 31
    Published 1955 (est.) by Fleetway.
  • Vol. 11 #5
    Titter America's Merriest Magazine (1943-1955 Roy Harmon^) Vol. 11 #5


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    • 1" Cumulative spine split. Corner Damage. Creasing. Denting. Edge damage. Soiling. Water damage.
    • Paper: Off white to white

    Volume 11, Issue 5 - April, 1955. Painted cover by Peter Driben. Vintage men's interest magazine focused entirely on amateur lingerie pin-up pictorials. 8.5" x 11.5", 50 pages, B&W. -MATURE READERS- Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #129
    Tom and Jerry (1949-1980 Dell/Gold Key) 129

    Cover pencils by Lynn Karp. Stories by unknown. Art by Lynn Karp and unknown. Featuring: Tom & Jerry tale with pencils by Lynn Karp; Big Spike & Little Tyke tale; Bertie Bird text story "Circus Adventure"; Flip 'n' Dip 2-pager; Fuzzy & Wuzzy tale; Wuff the Prairie Dog tale; Jerry & Tuffy 2-pager; and Droopy 1-pager. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Trapped! (1954) 4
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Final issue of the series. Reprints Men Against Crime #4: "Stool Pigeon's Swan Song," "Too Hot to Handle" (pencils by Gene Colan), "Murder--and the Crowd Roars," and "Death Touch of Chick Rigney." Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Treasure Chest Vol. 10 (1954) 16

    April 7, 1955

  • Issue #17
    Treasure Chest Vol. 10 (1954) 17

    April 21, 1955. Dangerous Mission (art by Frank Borth), The Padre and the Pirates (art by Paul Zender), What a Work! (art by Bob Powell, 6 pages), Chuck White (art by Paul Karch), Words That Live: Oliver Hazard Perry (art by Zender), and The Gulf Stream. Borth cover.

  • Vol. 35 #215
    True (1937-1976 Country/Fawcett/Petersen) Vol. 35 #215


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    • Staple rust. Rust migration. Spine stress. 3 1/2" Cumulative spine split with chipping. Corner Damage. Creasing. Denting. Edge damage. Foxing. Residue. Scuffing. Soiling.

    Vol. 35, No. 215. April 1955. Men's adventure magazine with articles, fiction, and humor. This issue with a Ernest Hemingway article, "Great Blue River". 8.5" x 11", 120 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Vol. 62 #6
    True Detective (1924-1995 MacFadden) Magazine Vol. 62 #6
    • Spine break.
  • Issue #1
    Valor (1955 E.C. Comics) 1
    • 2 1/2" Cumulative spine split.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover by Wally Wood. Stories by Carl Wessler. Art by Al Williamson, Angelo Torres, Marie Severin, Bernie Krigstein, Graham Ingels, and Wally Wood. One of EC Comics' late New Direction titles, a response to the new Comics Code, featuring historical adventure. A Roman gladiator rises and falls on the word of the Emperor's smitten wife, with art by Al Williamson and Angelo Torres. An overconfident general finds the Haitian natives have outmaneuvered him, illustrated by Bernie Krigstein. A British warrior claims to be the returned King Arthur, but his rule is anything but kingly, in a Wally Wood story. The Arena; The Guardians of Empire; Strategy; Revolution; The Return of King Arthur. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Vooda Jungle Princes (1955) 20
    • 4.75" Cumulative spine split through cover and most wraps. Cover detached at one staple.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    Stories and art by Matt Baker and Manning Lee Stokes. Numbering continues from Voodoo (1952 Ajax/Farrell) #19. The renamed jungle hero South Sea Girl returns in Comics Code-friendly reprints, still featuring art by good-girl legend Matt Baker. Kimbo, Boy of the Jungle, faces nothing less than a dinosaur freed from a subterranean prison by torrential rains. A jungle guide leads a movie crew into dangerous territory. Vooda must stop enemy agents from testing an atomic bomb on the Vanishing Isles, in a story with art by Matt Baker. Fools Against Fortune!; Danger Safari; Wienie the Wrestler; Kimbo, Boy of the Jungle; Bull Stampede; Echoes of an A-Bomb. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #175
    Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940 Dell/Gold Key/Gladstone) 175
    • Writing on back cover.
    • 1 1/2" Spine split from bottom.

    #175, 4/55, 10c. Donald Duck, the Li'l Bad Wolf, and Pluto, in untitled stories and Mickey Mouse and Goofy in "Ridin' the Rails." The Donald Duck story is by Carl Barks. Issue also has one-page and half-page gag strips, and a two-page text feature "Figaro's Fun." Story and art credits: unknown. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $20 WALT DISNEY'S COMICS AND STORIES #175 1955 FINE-VERY FINE 7.0 4467 DONALD DUCK

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  • Issue #34
    War Comics (1950 Atlas) 34
    • Staple rust with migration. Cover to cover wormhole (slightly affects art).

    "Platoon, Advance" (art by Bob Forgione), "Blitzkrieg," "The Mercenary" (art by Jack Katz), "Combat Vets" (art by Gene Colan), and a two-page text story, "One Man Army!" Russ Heath cover. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Weird Science-Fantasy (1954 E.C. Comics) 28
    • Water spotting.
    • Interior is complete. Severe water damage. Cover and three center wraps detached at one staple.
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Significant scuff(s) inner well
    • Label #0078163006
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • 3" Cumulative spine split (taped). Cover detached.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover art by Al Feldstein. Ad for Mad and Panic. "The Inferiors," script by Albert B. Feldstein, art by Wallace Wood; An expedition to find inhabited worlds finds nothing but destruction on planet after planet; The populations of all these worlds were of the same space-faring race, but the populations are now extinct, and the explorers don't know why; Then, they find an old recording that explains that the aliens had achieved their evolutionary peak and were now slowly devolving into violent beasts. "Lost In Space," script by Otto Binder, pencils by Al Williamson, inks by Al Williamson, Angelo Torres, and Roy Krenkel; Myra tells her father that she doesn't wish to remain on Mars any longer, but return to Earth to her Jim; One day, she makes the trip by herself...but Earth is not there! Ad for Piracy comic. "Round Trip," script by Bill Gaines (co-plot) and Al Feldstein (co-plot and script), art by Jack Kamen; All of his life, Henry was a dreamer, and his big dream was to be the Captain of a spaceship, or at least be able to travel into the depths of space. "The Trial of Adam Link," script by Albert B. Feldstein, art by Joe Orlando; Tom just inherited his uncle's estate, along with the robot, Adam Link; Despite the fact he is reasonable and polite, Adam continues to face persecution from humans; He even saves the lives of people trapped in a burning building, but nobody sees him do it; Finally, he is brought to "trial" to decide if he should be allowed to exist. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Vol. 18 #6
    Western Action Novels Magazine (1936-1960 Columbia) 1st Series Pulp Vol. 18 #6


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    • Paper: Off white
    • Front cover detached 10%. Back cover detached 10%. Water damage: Extensive. Staple rust: Moderate.
  • Vol. 14 #6
    Western Novel and Short Stories (1934-1957 Newsstand-Stadium) Pulp Vol. 14 #6


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    • Paper: Off white
    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Vol. 8 #6
    Whisper (1946 Whisper, Inc.^) Magazine Vol. 8 #6
    • Creasing. Denting. Large dent/crease to upper corner, affecting covers and all pages. Foxing.

    Vol. 8, No. 6. April 1955. This issue features a movie quiz with six photos of Bettie Page acting out the titles. Articles in this issue include: "Secret Plans of the Ku Klux Klan"; "Lowdown on Marlon Brando's Girl"; "Confessions of a Girl Pachuco"; and much more. 8.5" x 11". 50 pages. B&W. MATURE. Cover price $0.25.

  • Vol. 10 #5
    Wink (1944-1955 Wink Inc.^) Magazine Vol. 10 #5


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    • Staple rust. Spine stress. Spine split from top. Corner Damage. Foxing. Residue. Soiling. Water damage.

    Volume 10, Issue 5 - April, 1955. Painted cover by Peter Driben. This issue features a Bettie Page photo and an Irving Klaw ad with a Bettie photo within. 8.5" x 11.5", 52 pages, B&W. -MATURE READERS- Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #30
    Witches' Western Tales (1955 Harvey) 30
    • Water damage.

    Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. Stories and art by Paul McCarthy, Marvin Stein, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. As the Comics Code goes into effect and horror comics are taken out of the marketplace, this former horror mainstay switches to reprints of the classic Simon and Kirby comic Boy's Ranch. This kid-gang series set in the Old West is often hailed as a creative high-point in the partnership of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. The boys strike out for the Oklahoma territory. Clay is enlisted as part of a team to protect a fortune arriving by train from Kansas City, but he doesn't trust the others. Lessons for readers on how to ride, rope and even talk like cowboys. First issue with the Comics Code seal on the cover. Teeth for the Iron Horse!; How To Ride a Horse, Lesson 6; Remember the Alamo!; Happy Boy Carries the Ball!; Fun at the Zoo; Now You Can Make Your Pair of Western Moccasins; How Cowboys Say It; How To Spin a Rope, Lesson 6; Indian Attack; Six-Gun Justice. Final issue of the series. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #73
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 73

    Cover pencils by Irwin Hasen, inks by Bernard Sachs. "The Prairie Pirates!", script by Robert Kanigher, art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman battles a pirate ship on the western prairies. Knitting Instruction activity page with Babs, art by Bob Oksner. "The Two Faces of Wonder Woman," script by Robert Kanigher, art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman goes to elaborate lengths to make Steve thinks he's seen her and Diana at the same time. Matrimonial Agents article by Julius Schwartz, pencils by Mo Waldinger, inks by Tommy Nicolosi. Women In the Air article by Jack Miller, art by Raymond Perry. "The Mystery of the Missing Moon," script by Robert Kanigher, art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman has to put a rogue moon from another dimension back in its rightful place. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Woody Woodpecker (1952 Dell/Gold Key) 30

    Walter Lantz' Woody Woodpecker. Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. Featuring the tales "The Lost Woodpecker Mine," "Horse-Flying Friend," "Postmaster Problems" and "Dog Daze," plus untitled 1-page stories on the inside front cover, inside back cover and back cover! Also: Knothead and Splinter in an untitled 2-page story! Starring Woody Woodpecker, Knothead and Splinter! 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $4 Woody Woodpecker #30 (Apr-May 1955, Dell) - Good-

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