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Comic books January 1973

  • Issue #82
    Love Diary (1958 Charlton) 82

    Cover pencils by Gustavo Trigo. Stories by unknown. Art by Gustavo Trigo & Mauser, Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia and Art Cappello. Men! They don't care how they break your heart. If they don't care, then why should she? Read..."Don't Love Me"! Also featuring: "A Kiss Long Ago" and "I Can't Love Him!" Plus: pin-up of the Partridge Family by Don Sherwood! And: letters page "Teen-Age Troubles" by Dr. Harold Gluck. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

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    $10 Charlton Love Diary #82 1973 5.5 F- OW/W
    $39 Love Diary #82 1973- Charlton Romance- Partridge Family pin up VF

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  • Issue #156
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 156
    Published Jan 1973 by EC.

    Cover art by Norman Mingo. "Antenna on the Roof," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Mort Drucker; The musical "Fiddler on the Roof" is updated to contemporary times and transplanted into American suburbia. "A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes in a Department Store at Christmastime," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by George Woodbridge; Examples of the chaos and mass commercialism rampant in a modern department store. "Don Martin's Personal Experiences With New Power Tools For the Home Craftsman," script and art by Don Martin. "The Lighter Side of Week-ends," script and art by Dave Berg. "Profitable Football News," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Jack Davis; A magazine that focuses on the monetary side of pro football. "The Mad Christmas Hate Book," script and art by Al Jaffee; Examples of things that spoil the Christmas season for people. "Spy Vs. Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "Clodumbo,"script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the TV show "Columbo"; a police detective solves crimes by being a general pest and driving suspects into confessing out of self-defense. "Visiting Day," script and art by Sergio Aragones; A mother has a surprise for her son, whom she is visiting in prison. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.40.

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    $4 Mad Magazine #156 - January 1973 - Vintage - Fiddler On The Roof -Split&Detached
    $5 Mad Magazine No. 156 January 1973 Featuring Fiddler On the Roof- Very Good Cond
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  • Issue #130
    Mad (1959 Thorpe & Porter) UK Magazine 130
    • 1/2" Spine split from top. Water spotting.
  • Vol. 44 #1
    Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (1949-Present Mercury Publications) Vol. 44 #1


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    Volume 44, Issue 1 - January 1973. Cover by David Hardy. Fantasy and science fiction stories by Thomas Burnett Swann, George R.R. Martin, John Morressy, John Sladek, Barry N. Malzberg, Philip Latham, Robery Lory, and William Walling. 5 1/2-in. x 7 1/2-in., 162 pages, B&W Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #34
    Magnus Robot Fighter (1963 Gold Key) 34
    • INCOMPLETE. Catalog insert missing.

    Last 15-cent cover price. Reprint of issue #13. Painted cover art by George Wilson. "The Evil Ark of Doctor Noel, script by Herb Kastle, art by Russ Manning; Leejas telepathic cry for help causes Magnus to risk the suns fiery distraction as he attacks the Evil Ark of Dr. Noel. "Our Daytime Star" article. # on cover 90046-301 January #34 1/73. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #7
    Marvel Feature (1971 1st Series) 7

    "Paranoia is the Para-Man!" Starring Ant-Man and the Wasp. Script by Mike Friedrich. Pencils by Craig Russell. Inks by Dan Adkins and Mark Kersey. Cover by Gil Kane and Joe Sinnott. It's an off-beat tale as Ant-Man and the Wasp (both still stuck at insect-size) are captured by an eccentric man and his robotic creation, Para-Man! But oddly enough, it's the robot who is calling the shots, and thus the parameters are set! It's the Pyms versus Para-Man! Also features a letter to the editor from comics writer David Michelinie. 32 pages. Cover price $0.20.

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    $23 Marvel Feature #7 - Ant-Man (Jan 1973, Marvel) - Very Fine
    8 days left Auction Marvel Feature #7 (Vol 1, 1973) Ant-Man! Wasp! Craig Russell! Friedrich! [VF+]
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    3 days left Auction MARVEL FEATURE #7-CGC 9.2-WHITE PAGES- ANT-MAN -Wasp Man, Para Man App. SEE SCAN
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  • Issue #6
    Marvel Premiere (1972) 6
    • Paper: White
    • Label #23-0EDC2E0-006
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Cover art by Mike Ploog and Frank Giacoia (alterations). The Shambler from the Sea, script by Gardner F. Fox, pencils by Frank Brunner, inks by Sal Buscema; Strange kills Sligguth, which wakens Shambler from the Sea, N'Gabthoth; Clea and Wong are overcome by Starksboro cult; Strange frees them from sacrifice to N'Gabthoth, and discovers map of Stonehenge. Featuring concepts created by Robert E. Howard. Comics ad for the NBC Saturday morning kid shows: Kids [Adam; Evy]; the Barkleys; the Houndcats; the Jetsons; the Pink Panther; the Roman Holidays; and Underdog. 36 pgs. $0.20. Cover price $0.20.

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    $250 Marvel Premiere #6 CGC 9.6 (1973) Doctor Strange Story Marvel Comics
    4 days left Auction Marvel Premiere #6– DOCTOR STRANGE Mike Ploog Picture Frame Cover - VG/F
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  • Issue #34
    Marvel Super Heroes (1967 1st Series) 34

    Cover by Gil Kane & Frank Giacoia. Stories by Stan Lee. Art by Jack Kirby, Gene Colan (as Adam Austin) and Bill Everett. Zaxon tries to sap the power of the Hulk for his own nefarious ends but ends up getting himself killed in the process; free once again, the Hulk rips up some train tracks to throw at pesky fighter jets and wouldn't you know that Hercules just happens to be riding in the oncoming locomotive; Hulk and Herc battle to a standstill before the jade giant leaps off to fight another day in "The Titan and the Torment," reprinted from Tales to Astonish (1959-1968 1st Series) #79. Plus: Little realizing that he is under the control of the Puppet Master, the Army tries to capture Namor for robbing a bank; after being shot in the arm, Namor seeks the healing power of water and winds up in the Hudson River; there he encounters Lady Dorma who has come to the surface world to retrieve him as the Behemoth has awakened and is menacing Atlantis; Namor breaks Puppet Master's hold and returns to his undersea kingdom; and Krang contacts Puppet Master and commands that he make one of his special puppets of someone else in "When Rises the Behemoth," also reprinted from Tales to Astonish (1959-1968 1st Series) #79. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

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    $7 Marvel Super-Heroes #34: Marvel Comics. (1973) FN- (5.5)
    4 days left Auction MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #34 (F/VF) 1973 HULK & HERCULES COVER & APPEARANCE (r)
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  • Issue #6
    Marvel Team-Up (1972 1st Series) 6
    • Cover oxidation.
    • Water damage. Pen marking.
    • CBCS Authentic Signature
    • Paper: Off white
    • Witnessed Signatures: Gerry Conway on 7/29/2022 & Roy Thomas on 11/19/2022.
    • Label #23-0AE1106-074
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
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    Spider-Man and the Thing star in "As Those Who Will Not See!" Script by Gerry Conway. Pencils by Gil Kane. Inks by Mike Esposito. Cover by Gil Kane, Mike Esposito, and Frank Giacoia. Spider-Man and the Thing battle the Puppet Master and the Thinker. Origin of the Puppet Master. This issue was reprinted in both Marvel Treasury Edition 13 and Spider-Man Megazine 6. The Puppet Master returns in Marvel Two-in-One 9. The Mad Thinker next appears in Iron Man 74. 32 pages. Cover price $0.20.

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    $20 Marvel Team-Up #6 w/ Spider-Man - in poor condition - original - comic book
    $21 Marvel Team-Up #6 - Jan 1973 - Vol.1 (6985)

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  • Issue #8
    Marvel Triple Action (1972) 8

    Cover by Sal Buscema. "Even Avengers Can Die," script by Stan Lee (plot), Larry Ivie (as Paul Laiken) (script), and Larry Lieber (script), pencils by Jack Kirby (layouts) and Don Heck (pencils), inks by Chic Stone; In order to save the Wasp's life, the Avengers seek out the help of Dr. Svenson, only to find he's been replaced by an alien from the planet Kallu; reprinted from The Avengers (1963 series) #14. 36 pgs., full color. $0.20. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #40
    Marvel's Greatest Comics (1969) 40

    Cover art by Sal Buscema. "The Way It Began..!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott; The Black Panther tells the story of Klaw's first attack on Wakanda. Klaw attacks the Black Panther and the FF; Reprinted from Fantastic Four #53. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #55
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 55

    24 pages. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Johnny Hazard cover by Frank Robbins. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Garth (by Frank Bellamy, John Allard, and Jim Edgar), Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Terry and the Pirates (by George Wunder), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), James Bond (by Horak), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Superman, and Tarzan (by Dan Barry and Burne Hogarth). Also a Sunday Air Hawk strip, a Sunday Tarzan strip (by Russ Manning), and two Mandrake the Magician strips by the original 1939 artist, Phil Davis. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #56
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 56

    24 pages. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). New Terry and the Pirates cover by Ricker. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Garth (by Frank Bellamy, John Allard, and Jim Edgar), Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Terry and the Pirates (by George Wunder), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), James Bond (by Horak), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Superman, and Tarzan (by Dan Barry and Burne Hogarth). Also a Sunday Air Hawk strip, a Sunday Tarzan strip (by Russ Manning), and a Space Conquerors strip (by Alden McWilliams) from Boy's Life. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #57
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 57

    24 pages. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Jeff Cobb cover by Pete Hoffman. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Garth (by Frank Bellamy, John Allard, and Jim Edgar), Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Terry and the Pirates (by George Wunder), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), James Bond (by Horak), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Superman, and Tarzan (by Dan Barry and Burne Hogarth). Also a Sunday Air Hawk strip, a Sunday Tarzan strip (by Russ Manning), and six Dinky Dinkerton strips (by Art Huhta). Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #58
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 58

    24 pages. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Flash Gordon cover. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Garth (by Frank Bellamy, John Allard, and Jim Edgar), Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Terry and the Pirates (by George Wunder), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), James Bond (by Horak), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Superman, and Tarzan (by Dan Barry and Burne Hogarth). Also a Sunday Air Hawk strip, a Sunday Tarzan strip (by Russ Manning), and a Sunday Rusty Riley strip (by Frank Godwin). Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #59
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 59

    24 pages. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Garth cover. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Garth (by Frank Bellamy, John Allard, and Jim Edgar), Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), On Stage (by Leonard Starr), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Terry and the Pirates (by George Wunder), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), James Bond (by Horak), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Superman, and Tarzan (by Dan Barry and Burne Hogarth). Also a Sunday Air Hawk strip, a Sunday Tarzan strip (by Russ Manning), and six Jet Scott strips (by Jerry Robinson). Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #22
    Mighty Marvel Western (1968) 22

    All reprints. The Rawhide Kid stars in "Prisoners of the Apaches!" (script by Stan Lee, art by Jack Davis); Kid Colt Outlaw stars in "Guns Roar on the Last Train From Yuma!" (script by Lee, art by Jack Keller); Two-Gun Kid stars in an untitled story (script by Lee, art by Joe Maneely). Also in this issue: "No Turning Back." New cover (Alan Weiss pencils?). Cover price $0.20.

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  • Issue #12
    Mister Miracle (1971 1st Series) 12

    "Mystivac!" Mister Miracle battles Mystivac, an alien robot with mind-control abilities. Script, pencils, and cover by Jack Kirby. Inks by Mike Royer. Cover price $0.20.

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    $200 Mister Miracle #12 - DC - 1973 - CBCS 8.5 - 1st App Of Colonel Darby & Others
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    6 hours left Auction Mister Miracle # 12 Feb 1973 DC Jack Kirby Mike Royer Big Barda

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  • Issue #3
    Moondog (1970) 3

    On their way to their promised land, Moondog and his followers encounter mystical visions and threats that are all too real. Mature readers. Cover by Metzger. 36 Pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

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    $4 Moondog #3 Print Mint 1973 Underground Comic George Metzger • VF‼
    $17 Moondog #3 VG/FN 1973 1st Print George Metzger Print Mint

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  • Vol. 2 #1
    Movie Digest (1972-1973 Star Guidance, Inc.) Magazine Vol. 2 #1


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    • Staple rust: Slight.
  • Issue #21
    My Love (1969) 21
    Published Jan 1973 by Marvel.

    Cover inks by Frank Giacoia. Edited by Roy Thomas. Stories by Joy Hartle and Stan Lee. Art by Win Mortimer, Gene Colan & Frank Giacoia and John Buscema & Dick Ayers. Featuring "Too Young to Wear Black"! Plus: If only her father could see past Ronnie's appearance...if he could see his soul as she has...maybe then he would understand why she cares for Ronnie so! Read the reprint story "His Hair Is Long and I Love Him!" Also featuring the reprint story "My Song and My Sorrow!" And: Reprint "Suzan Says" advice column by Suzan Lane Loeb. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Jan 1973
    National Lampoon (1970) Jan 1973

    January 1973. Death. Deadman Comics, featuring art by Dick Giordano and Neal Adams (but not the DC character); kids suicide notes to Santa; a spoof of Playboy for dead people. Stories and art by Michael O'Donoghue, P. J. O'Rourke, Frank Springer, Brad Holland, Sean Kelly, Gahan Wilson, Jeff Jones, Shary Flenniken, M.K. Brown, Bobby London, Michael Gross, Henry Beard and Doug Kenney. Plus letters from the editors, cartoons, and Foto Funnies. Mature readers. Famous, often-imitated cover by Gross and photographer Ronald G. Harris. (The dog survived.) Cover price $0.75.

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  • Issue #1
    Pagfeek Papers (1973 Kitchen Sink) 1

    1st (only) printing. Written and drawn by Mark Morrison. 6 5/8 x 9 3/4, b&w, 36 pages, Mature Readers. Cover price $0.50.

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    $17 Pagfeek Papers #1 FN/VF 1973 1st Print Kitchen Sink Press

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  • Issue #273
    Pep Comics (1940-1987 Archie) 273

    "Copycat"; Moose is confused because Dilton builds models while the girls are trying to get a job as a model. "Grid Grin"; Archie is tackled so hard in a football game he doesn't know what inning it is anymore. Jughead cartoon. "See No Evil," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Archie tries to find out why Jughead has been leaving an hour early for school. "Tint Hints!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx seeks advice on redecorating her bedroom. Li'l Jinx Pen Pals, art by Joe Edwards. Archie Club News. "Big Blow-Up," script by George Gladir, art by Samm Schwartz; Archie finds a note that was tied to a balloon from a class trying to see how far their balloons will travel before they are found. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #23
    Phantom Stranger (1969 2nd Series) 23

    Cover art by Jim Aparo. "Panic in the Night!", script by Len Wein, art by Jim Aparo; In their quest to end the terror of the Dark Circle, the Phantom Stranger and Cassandra Craft end up in Paris; The city has been terrorized by the appearance of Quasimodo and the Phantom of the Opera; While attending the opera, the "Phantom" captures Cassandra; Going after the "Phantom," the Phantom Stranger learns that it's really his old foe Tannarak. "The Spawn of Frankenstein" Part 1, script by Marv Wolfman, art by Mike Kaluta; When Victor Adams, a colleague of Dr. Thirteen recovers the frozen remains of Frankenstein's Monster, he becomes determined to revive the creature; Even when the university he works for fires him for his proposed plan, Adams decides to continue with the project on his own; When his wife calls in Dr. Thirteen and his wife Marie, the two arrive just as Adams has used a laser device to revive the monster. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.20.

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    $25 39999: PHANTOM STRANGER #23 VF Grade
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    $100 The Phantom Stranger #23 DC Comics Vintage Bronze Age Horror High Grade NM *A1
    2 days left Auction PHANTOM STRANGER #23 (DC 1973) 1st Frankenstein, Aparo & Kaluta Art, Hi Grade
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  • Vol. 20 #1
    Playboy Magazine (1953-Present HMH Publishing) Vol. 20 #1
  • Issue #1-1ST
    Playboy's Gahan Wilson SC (1973) 1-1ST

    1st printing. More than 280 cartoons - 145 in full color - from Playboy's mirthful Master of the Macabre - Gahan Wilson. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 160 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #5
    Power Man and Iron Fist (1972 Hero for Hire) 5
    • Water spotting.

    "Don't Mess with Black Mariah!" Script by Steve Englehart, pencils by George Tuska, inks by Billy Graham. Martin Lawrence's "Big Momma" has got nothing on the newest crime boss Black Mariah. Luke Cage has his hands full with 800 lbs. of fighting mad woman. Graham cover. Cover price $0.20.

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    $13 Hero for Hire #5 (Marvel 1973) Bronze Age Luke Cage 1st Black Mariah 5.0 VG/FN
    $51 Hero For Hire #5 VF/NM 9.0 1st Black Mariah! Marvel 1973

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  • Issue #242
    PS The Preventive Maintenance Monthly (1951) 242
  • Issue #242-253
    PS The Preventive Maintenance Monthly Index 242-253
    • Light staple rust.

    This is the 24th issue, the January-December 1973 issue indexing PS #242-253. PS The Preventive Maintenance Monthly Indexes are published twice yearly and cover the first six and the last six months of each year. The interior is text only (an index), but the front and back cover feature full page illustrations from the Will Eisner (creator of the Spirit) Studio.

  • Issue #10
    Psycho (1971-1975 Skywald) 10
    • Small Piece missing from bottom of back cover. Staple rust.

    Includes cover pencils by Pablo Marcos, inks by Fernando; The Suicide Werewolf, script by Al Hewetson, art by Marcos; The Legend Of The Man-Macabre, script by Hewetson, art by Villanova; ...Peter Piper Picked A Peck Of Pickled Corpses..., script by Hewetson, art by Maelo Cintron; The Legend Of An 18th Century Gentleman: H. P. Lovecraft article by Hewetson; Ed Fedory bio; Even A Heap Can Die!, script by Hewetson, art by Marcos; The Transplant!!, script by Ed Fedory, art by Fernando Rubio; A Leering Look At The Frankenstein Monster...Karloff article by Hewetson; Tightrope To Nowhere, script by Hewetson, art by Juez Xirinius; and Frankenstein humor story by Hewetson, art by Maelo Cintron. 68 pgs. Cover price: $0.60. Cover price $0.60.

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  • Issue #107
    Rawhide Kid (1955) 107
    Published Jan 1973 by Marvel.

    Reprinting the lead story from issue #39. The Ape Strikes - Written by Stan Lee. Art by Dick Ayers. Cover by Jack Abel. Blazing Western action as you rrargh it! Is this the Rawhide Kid's final defeat? See what happens to the Kid when the Ape strikes! Also: A Marvel Masterwork Pin-Up of the Rawhide Kid by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers, with the Kid's image taken from the cover of issue #20. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

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    3 days left Auction Rare Rawhide Kid #107 Marvel Pub Jan 1973 Marvel Comics Blazing Western Ape
    1 day left Auction RAWHIDE KID #107 [1973 VF/NM] "THE APE STRIKES!"

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  • Issue #2
    Real Pulp Comics (1971) 2

    Mature Readers. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #24
    Reggie's Wise Guy Jokes (1968) 24

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    $9 Reggie's Wise Guy Jokes 24, Archie 1973, Very Fine 1973

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  • Issue #118
    Richie Rich (1960 1st Series) 118

    Harvey's flagship title featuring the adventures of Richie Rich, the richest kid in the world. Professor Pianissimo gets the Rich family involved with one of the most valuable violins in the world, a fabled Stradivarius. Richie's mean cousin Reggie invests in a pill that can turn water into gasoline - or is it just another prank? Cadbury the butler tells another story of his former employer, Sir Ruddy Blighter. The Rich Canal; Waterway to Go; Richie Rich and the Stradivarius; The Gas Pills; 22 Skidoo!; Cadbury: He Who Laughs Last. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #57
    Richie Rich Millions (1961 Harvey) 57

    Giant-Sized Harvey Comic. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #3
    Richie Rich Money World (1972 Harvey) 3

    For the world's richest kid, every day is a day in Money World. The latest invention from Rich Labs is a ray that gives people superpowers, but it just makes Reggie super-obnoxious. Cadbury isn't sure about Caruthers, the butler hired to replace him while he's on vacation. Richie Rich is so rich, when he's shipwrecked he builds a rescue-raft out of money. Money Problems; The Super Hero Ray; Cadbury's Vacation; Reggie; Money To Burn. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #4
    Richie Rich Riches (1972 Harvey) 4

    Stories and art by Warren Kremer, Dom Sileo and Sid Couchey. More cash-based comedy with Richie Rich and the Rich family. Professor Mindblow's Duplicator can make anyone look like anyone else, which causes real trouble when a crook gets hold of it. When Mrs. Rich goes on a diet, everyone goes on a diet. A super-grow formula elevates Richie's treehouse while he's still in it. Devilish Duplicator; The Diet!; The Tree Mansion; Cadbury: Cooking For Kicks. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Vol. 20 #1
    Rod and Custom Magazine (1953 Petersen Publishing Co.) Vol. 20 #1


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  • Issue #126
    Rolling Stone Magazine (1967) 126


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    • Spine split 30%. Staple rust: Slight.

    Issue #126 - Jan. 18, 1973. Tabloid newspaper. Articles and features on Richard Nixon's war on TV, Tommy premieres on stage, Stephen Stills, Donovan, Post-Orbital Remorse part two by Tom Wolfe, interview with Ray Charles by Ben Fong-Torres with photos by Annie Leibovitz, Search for the Ultimate Printout about muzak's shift in focus, Out of the Inkwell by Leslie Cabarga about Max Fleischer, record reviews (James Taylor, Don McLean, Jimi Hendrix, Edgar Winter Group, Moody Blues, British folk rock roundup) and more. 11 1/2-in. x 13 1/2-in., 62 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #230
    Sad Sack (1949 Harvey) 230

    Cover art by George Baker. "Time Out!", pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sarge's reaction to Sack's request for a day off results in quite a few days off. "The Brass Has Lots of Brass!", art by Fred Rhoads; The general, colonel and lieutenant are excited about their new "TV-controlled" bomb, until Sack accidentally turns it on them. "Hard Day!", pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sack sleeps through the day. "Fantastic!", pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sack decides that leaving the barracks is just too dangerous. "Top or Bottom"; Sack leads an enlisted men's revolt against the officers, until the men turn on him as well. "Who Needs a Future?"; Sack invents a "Soldier of the Future." "Pentagon Film-Making" text story. "Big Hit!", pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sack keeps getting hit by the missiles Lieutenant Packrat is testing. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #69
    Sad Sack Laugh Special (1958 Harvey) 69

    52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #2
    Sad Sack USA (1972 Harvey) 2

    "Off Again!", pencils by Fred Rhoads; The trio prepares to land in Chicago. "New Arrivals," pencils by Fred Rhoads; The three land, rent a car, and explore Chicago. "Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor, Illinois"; A letter from the governor of Illinois to Alfred Harvey, pushing Illinois as a travel destination. A basic map of Illinois, with illustrations of the trio on their trip. "A Great Land!", pencils by Fred Rhoads; The three continue their automotive tour, including Springfield, Waukegan, and Peoria. "They Don't Miss Much!", pencils by Fred Rhoads; The three visit the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Chain O' Lakes, and the Black Hawk statue. "Another Good Friend" text story, pencils by Fred Rhoads. "Heavenly View," pencils by Fred Rhoads; The three rent a helicopter to see more of the state, and talk about famous people from Illinois; the story ends with them leaving on a plane. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

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    $6 Harvey Comic SAD SACK U.S.A #2 -Jan 1973 Military Army Soldier-Ungraded - Good+

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  • Issue #22
    Science Fiction Adventures (1973-1974 Ultimate) Pulp 22

    Not numbered. Dated January 1973. Title continues from Science Fiction Adventure Classics #7-21. Cover (Amazing Stories V16-10 reprint) by Malcolm Smith. Classic SF pulp reprint stories by Dwight V. Swain, Robert Bloch, Leroy Yerxa, William P. McGivern, and Ed Earl Repp. Cover price $0.60.

    • Spine split 5%. Staple rust: Slight.

    January-March 1973. 8.5" x 10.75", 76 pages, Black and white. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #79
    Sex to Sexty (1965 S.R.I. Publishing) 79

    "Sex to Sexty: French Style!" Men's Magazine with adult jokes and cartoons. 64 pages, text, with B&W illustrations Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #106
    Sgt. Fury (1963) 106
    Published Jan 1973 by Marvel.

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    1 day left Auction SGT. FURY AND HIS HOWLING COMMANDOS #106
    1 day left Auction Sgt.fury No 94,105,106,111 Published By Marvel 1973

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  • Issue #1
    Snapper (1973 Artist At Large) 1

    1st (only) printing. By Greg Miller. 6 1/2-in. x 10-in., 36 pages, B/W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #2
    Snapper (1973 Artist At Large) 2

    6 1/2-in. x 10-in., 32 pages, B/W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #8
    Special Marvel Edition (1971) 8

    Cover art by John Severin. On To Okinawa!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by George Roussos [as George Bell]; the Howling Commandoes are sent to Okinawa to rescue Colonel Parker from a Japanese prison. 36 pgs. $0.20. Cover price $0.20.

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    $6 Special Marvel Edition #8 MARVEL Comics 1973 VG
    4 days left Auction SPECIAL MARVEL EDITION #8 * Marvel Comics * 1973 - Sgt Fury - Vintage Comic Book
    3 days left Auction Special Marvel Edition 8 starring Sgt Fury ow/ wp SEE PICS!

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