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Comic books August 1979

  • Issue #24
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 24

    Aug. 15, 1979. Hulk (Claremont/S. Buscema), the Black Knight (Parkhouse/Neary/Stokes), Ant-Man, Nick Fury (Hart/Trimpe), the Eternals (Kirby), and Hulk (Glut/S. Buscema). This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.

  • Issue #25
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 25

    Aug. 22, 1979. Hulk (Claremont/S. Buscema), the Black Knight (Parkhouse/Neary/Stokes), Ant-Man, Nick Fury (Hart/Trimpe), the Eternals (Kirby), and Hulk (Glut/S. Buscema). This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.

  • Issue #26
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 26

    Aug. 29, 1979. Hulk, the Black Knight (Parkhouse/Neary/Stokes), Ant-Man (Lee/Huntley/Heck), Nick Fury (Hart/Trimpe), and Hulk (Stern/S. Buscema). This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.

  • Issue #124
    I Love You (1955-80 Charlton) 124

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    Cover by Frank Bolle. Stories and art by Don Perlin, Enrique Nieto, Art Cappello, Luis Avila, Vince Alascia and Ernesto R. Garcia. Charlton's long-running romance title showcased the fashions and relationship ideals of its rapidly changing eras. Leonie falls for Marty, but he thinks she's too young. Gia returns to her father's hometown and meets Guiseppe, who woos her under the nickname "Joe," in a story with art by future Marvel legend Don Perlin. Call Me Joe; One Kiss Is Deadly!; A Message from Home; Just Jeannette; Lovely...but Unloved. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #238
    Incredible Hulk (1962 Marvel 1st Series) 238
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    • Paper: White
    • Direct Edition
    • Label #22-0F7594C-045

    "Post Hulk, Post Holocaust!" Special guest-appearance by President Jimmy Carter. Doc Samson cameo. Story by Roger Stern. Art by Sal Buscema and Jack Abel. In the wake of the Hulk, Central City lies in ruins leaving S.H.I.E.L.D. behind to clean-up the mess. Plus, the debut of the new villain Goldbug. 32 pages. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #238MJ
    Incredible Hulk (1962 Marvel 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 238MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. "Post Hulk, Post Holocaust!" Special guest-appearance by President Jimmy Carter. Doc Samson cameo. Story by Roger Stern. Art by Sal Buscema and Jack Abel. Central City lies in ruins in the wake of the Hulk, leaving S.H.I.E.L.D. behind to clean-up the mess. Plus, the debut of the new villain Goldbug. 32 pages. Cover price $0.40.

  • Vol. 57 #8
    Inside Detective (1935-1995 MacFadden/Dell/Exposed/RGH) Vol. 57 #8

    One of many vintage supermarket tabloid magazines full of high profile FBI and CIA cases of the era, accompanied by black and white photographs and testimonials from those involved in, and close to the events themselves. 8.5" x 10.5", 58 pages, B&W, recommended for 16+. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #125
    Iron Man (1968 1st Series) 125
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4212557024
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    • Paper: White
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    "The Monaco Prelude" Part 3 of 5. Guest-starring Captain America and Ant-Man (aka Scott Lang). Plot by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Script by David Michelinie. Art by John Romita Jr. (breakdowns) and Bob Layton (finishes). Cover by Bob Layton. In a shocking development, Iron Man killed the Carnelian ambassador with an inadvertent repulsor ray blast last issue. And now Tony Stark must hand over his armor to the police and figure out what to do next! With assistance from Ant-Man and the Sentinel of Liberty, Tony learns that a mysterious man in Monaco is responsible for the deadly malfunction of his armor! So the golden avenger (sans armor) and Rhodey fly to Monte Carlo to clear Iron Man's name! This won't be Tony's typical vacation on the French Riviera! Cameo appearances by the Beast, Falcon, Ms. Marvel, Vision, Wasp, Whiplash, Ed Koch, Bethany Cabe, and Justin Hammer. 32 pages. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #125MJ
    Iron Man (1968 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 125MJ

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    Mark Jewelers Advertisement Insert Variant. "The Monaco Prelude." Guest-starring Captain America and Ant Man (Scott Lang). Avengers cameo. Story by David Michelinie. Art by John Romita, Jr. and Bob Layton. Tony is without his armor. Luckily he has friends like Captain America, Ant Man, and James Rhodes. And, he'll need their help to solve a murder mystery. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #125UK
    Iron Man (1968 1st Series) UK Edition 125UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 12p cover price. "The Monaco Prelude" Part 3 of 5. Guest-starring Captain America and Ant-Man (aka Scott Lang). Plot by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Script by David Michelinie. Art by John Romita Jr. (breakdowns) and Bob Layton (finishes). Cover by Bob Layton. In a shocking development, Iron Man killed the Carnelian ambassador with an inadvertent repulsor ray blast last issue. And now Tony Stark must hand over his armor to the police and figure out what to do next! With assistance from Ant-Man and the Sentinel of Liberty, Tony learns that a mysterious man in Monaco is responsible for the deadly malfunction of his armor! So the golden avenger (sans armor) and Rhodey fly to Monte Carlo to clear Iron Man's name! This won't be Tony's typical vacation on the French Riviera! Cameo appearances by the Beast, Falcon, Ms. Marvel, Vision, Wasp, Whiplash, Ed Koch, Bethany Cabe, and Justin Hammer. 32 pages.

  • Vol. 41 #7
    Jack and Jill (1938 Curtis) Vol. 41 #7
    Published Aug 1979 by Curtis.

    August/September 1979. John Travolta. 44 Pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #26
    John Carter Warlord of Mars (1977 Marvel) 26

    "Master Assassin of Mars, Part 11: Night of the Long Knives." Tardos Moor, Dejah Thoris, Tara, a nurse, Kantos Kan, Sola, John Carter, and Tars Tarka save the city of Helium. Script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Mike Vosburg, inks by Ernie Chan. Cover by Chan. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #26MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #26UK
    John Carter Warlord of Mars (1977 Marvel) UK Edition 26UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 12p cover price. "Master Assassin of Mars, Part 11: Night of the Long Knives." Tardos Moor, Dejah Thoris, Tara, a nurse, Kantos Kan, Sola, John Carter, and Tars Tarka save the city of Helium. Script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Mike Vosburg, inks by Ernie Chan. Cover by Chan. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #27
    Jonah Hex (1977 1st Series) 27

    Flashback to Jonah's childhood in "The Wooden Sixgun!" Caught between lawman and outlaw, Jonah the boy was left with only his wooden sixgun! Written by Michael Fleisher, with art by Vicente Alcazar. Cover by Luis Dominguez. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #27MJ
    Jonah Hex (1977 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 27MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #99
    Josie and the Pussycats (1963 1st Series) 99

    Hostess Fruit Pies ad with Jughead. Cover Up, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Alan is pranking everyone with his new gorilla mask. The TV Talk Show humor page with Li'l Jinx by Joe Edwards. A maze puzzle shaped like Josie's head. The Hiring Boss, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Mr. Cabot assigns Alex to show the new housekeeper around the mansion. Shopworn, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Josie and Valerie try on a hoard of new outfits at a high class boutique. Send In The Sub, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Josie complains that Alan always gets shy and tentative around her. So Valerie gets the idea to have Alan practice on Melody. 36 pgs. $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #196

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  • Issue #291
    Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) 291

    Cover by Stan Goldberg. "Calamity Jones," art by Samm Schwartz; Betty discovers that the area merchants have all blacklisted Jughead due to the stock damage inflicted by his clumsiness. "Book Mark" half-page Li'l Jinx story by Joe Edwards. "The Hat Trick," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Veronica criticizes Jughead's signature crown beanie, so to spite her, Jughead begins wearing one outrageous new hat after another. "The Candy Man," pencils by Dan DeCarlo Jr., inks by Jim DeCarlo; After Reggie plays a nasty prank on a kid selling fundraising candy, Jughead decides to even the score. "Wheel Wail," art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead gets a job as a roller skating instructor at the local skating rink. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #169
    Justice League of America (1960 1st Series) Whitman 169

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    Whitman edition Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #9/10
    Kamandi Le Dernier Garcon sur Terre (French Canadian 1978-1981 Editions Heritage) 9/10

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    Issue 9/10. August 1979. French language reprint of Kamandi (1972 DC). 6.75" x 10.25". 52 pages. Black and white. NOTE: All text in French.

  • Vol. 2 #31
    Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #31

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    August 5, 1979. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Ferd'nand (by Plastino and Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Brant Parker), Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Conan (by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan), Unidentified Flying Oddball, Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Hulk (by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber), Tarzan (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Grin and Bear It, The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Superman starring in The World's Greatest Superheroes (by Martin Pasko, George Tuska, and Vince Colletta), Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Branda Starr (by Dale Messick), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Collins, and Fletcher), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Star Hawks (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Star Wars (by Russ Manning), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Mark Trail (by Ed Dodd), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.

  • Vol. 2 #32
    Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #32

    August 12, 1979. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Ferd'nand (by Plastino and Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Brant Parker), Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Conan (by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan), Unidentified Flying Oddball, Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Hulk (by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber), Tarzan (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Grin and Bear It, The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Superman starring in The World's Greatest Superheroes (by Martin Pasko, George Tuska, and Vince Colletta), Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Branda Starr (by Dale Messick), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Collins, and Fletcher), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Star Hawks (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Star Wars (by Russ Manning), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Mark Trail (by Ed Dodd), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.

  • Vol. 2 #33
    Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #33

    August 19, 1979. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Ferd'nand (by Plastino and Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Brant Parker), Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Conan (by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan), Unidentified Flying Oddball, Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Hulk (by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber), Tarzan (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Grin and Bear It, The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Superman starring in The World's Greatest Superheroes (by Martin Pasko, George Tuska, and Vince Colletta), Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Branda Starr (by Dale Messick), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Collins, and Fletcher), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Star Hawks (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Star Wars (by Russ Manning), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Mark Trail (by Ed Dodd), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.

  • Vol. 2 #34
    Lake County News Herald Volume 02 (1979) Vol. 2 #34

    August 26, 1979. The Sunday comic strips in comic book form: Ripley's Believe It or Not, Ferd'nand (by Plastino and Mik), Crock (by Bill Rechin and Brant Parker), Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), B.C. (by Johnny Hart), Bringing Up Father (by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher), Conan (by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan), Unidentified Flying Oddball, Scamp, The Small Society (by Brickman), Henry (by Don Trachte), Hulk (by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber), Tarzan (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Grin and Bear It, The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Doonesbury (by G.B. Trudeau), Popeye (by Bud Sagendorf), They'll Do It Every Time, Dennis the Menace (by Hank Ketcham), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), The Lockhorns (by Bill Hoest), Archie, Superman starring in The World's Greatest Superheroes (by Martin Pasko, George Tuska, and Vince Colletta), Nancy (by Ernie Bushmiller), Branda Starr (by Dale Messick), Mutt & Jeff (by Al Smith), Dick Tracy (by Gould, Collins, and Fletcher), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Moon Mullins (by Ferd and Tom Johnson), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Star Hawks (by Archie Goodwin and Gil Kane), Star Wars (by Russ Manning), The Katzenjammer Kids (by Mike Senich), Alley Oop (by Dave Graue), Mark Trail (by Ed Dodd and Elrod), Snuffy Smith (by Fred Lasswell), and Gasoline Alley (by Dick Moores). 32 pages, 7-in x 10.5-in, full color, newsprint.

  • Issue #341
    Laugh Comics (1946 Archie 1st Series) 341

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo Jr., inks by Jon D'Agostino. "Memories," inks by Jon D'Agostino; Dilton tries to teach Moose memory retention through mnemonics. "Help Yelp," script by Dick Malmgren; Betty is too eager to help Archie with a lesson. "Sights Unseen," art by Samm Schwartz; An accident in the chemistry lab renders Jughead invisible except for his clothes. "The Ending," script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx and Charley are dying to see a new horror film; However, they only have enough money for one ticket. "Who's Idea Was This?", pencils by Bob Bolling, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Betty spots Midge with another guy, but Archie gets elected to be the one to break the news to Moose. Disco Fashions page featuring Betty by Dan DeCarlo. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #254
    Legion of Super-Heroes (1980 2nd Series) Whitman Edition 254

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    Whitman edition. Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Joe Staton and Dave Hunt. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #207
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 207

    "Power Failure"; Reggie's cousin has booked the band in a terrible venue where everything goes wrong. "A Believer," script and art by Joe Edwards; Charley Hawse orders pistachio ice cream to get more greens in his diet. "Tracership II" Part 3; Chuck's jacket is coated with an explosive chemical after he and Betty are abducted by the Secroids. "Tracership II" Part 4; Archie and the gang are chased by the Secroids. Archie Club News. "Video Venture"; Dilton shows off the new TV technology that he invented. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #145
    Little Archie (1956) 145

    Cover art by Dexter Taylor. A Good Break, script and pencils by Dexter Taylor; Little Archie and Reggie help Veronica when she comes to school with her leg in a cast. Daisies Tell! humor page starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. You Win a Few - or, Fate Pitches Little Archie a Curve In the Game of Life -- Then He Lets Things Slide and a Base Is Stolen, script and art by Bob Bolling; Little Archie gets a signed baseball from big league star Lefty Todd just before pitching for Riverdale in the big game against the Carson City Sparrows. A Real Nice Cookie, script and art by Dexter Taylor; Sabrina and her aunts use magic to make cookies. 36 pgs. $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #254
    Little Lulu (1948-1980 Dell/Gold Key) 254

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #254
    Little Lulu (1972 Whitman) 254

    Whitman edition Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #223
    Locus (1968) 223
    Published Aug 1979 by Locus.

    Published by Charles Brown, Locus is a fanzine that reports on science fiction and fantasy writing. Issue #223 includes: Westercon report (with photos); Locus poll results; publisher news; On Writing by Algis Budrys; Locus bestseller list; and book news. 20 pgs. July/Aug, 1979. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #224
    Locus (1968) 224
    Published Aug 1979 by Locus.

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    Published by Charles Brown, Locus is a fanzine that reports on science fiction and fantasy writing. Issue #224 includes: Hugo winners; World Fantasy nominations; Stayin' Alive column by Norman Spinrad; publisher news; fantasy books reviewed by Fritz Leiber; Locus poll results; Locus bestseller list; a letter from Damon Knight; and book news. 20 pgs. Aug, 1979. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #27
    Looney Tunes (1975 Gold Key) 27
  • Issue #27
    Looney Tunes (1975 Whitman) 27

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    Whitman Edition Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #10
    Machine Man (1978 1st Series) 10

    Renewal - Written by Marv Wolfman. Art and Cover by Steve Ditko. All new! All different! He's back -- greater than ever! It's the birth of a super-hero! Continued from Incredible Hulk (1962-1999 1st Series) #237. Starring Machine Man [X-51] (origin), Abel Stack, Senator Miles Brickman (villain), Peter Spaulding, Colonel Kragg, Dr. Oliver Broadhurst, X-35 (flashback) and William Haines (flashback). Plus: Editorial on Machine Man's revival and Steve Ditko's return to Marvel. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #10MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #10
    Machine Man (1978 1st Series) UK Edition 10

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 12p cover price. Written by Marv Wolfman. Art and Cover by Steve Ditko. He's back - greater than ever! It's the birth of a super-hero! Continued from Incredible Hulk (1962-1999 1st Series) #237. Starring Machine Man [X-51] (origin), Abel Stack, Senator Miles Brickman (villain), Peter Spaulding, Colonel Kragg, Dr. Oliver Broadhurst, X-35 (flashback) and William Haines (flashback). Plus: Editorial on Machine Man's revival and Steve Ditko's return to Marvel. 6.75" x 10.25", 32 pages, FC.

  • Issue #208
    Mad (1959 Thorpe & Porter) UK Magazine 208

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  • Issue #117
    Madhouse Comics (1974) 117

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  • Vol. 57 #2
    Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (1949-Present Mercury Publications) Vol. 57 #2

    Volume 57, Issue 2 - August 1979. Cover by David Hardy. Fantasy and science fiction stories by Richard Cowper, Michael Shea, L. Sprague De Camp, Nicholas Yermakov, Charles L. Grant, George Zebrowski, Raylyn Moore, and Larry Tritten. Science article by Isaac Asimov. 5-in. x 7-in., 162 pages, Text (with B&W illustrations). Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #20

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  • Issue #456
    March of Comics (1946 K.K. Publishing/Western) 456

    Little Lulu

  • Issue #49
    Marvel Premiere (1972) 49
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #0006199-AB-001
    • Paper: White
    • Label #3935791007
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4072821018
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    Cover pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson. Sound of the Silencer, script by Mark Evanier, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Dave Simons; Bodavian diplomat, Sigjid Roskoff, is killed by the masked villain, the Silencer; The Falcon figures out that the murderer is Count Barzon, a fellow Bodavian who killed Roskoff for political reasons and who used the Silencer identity to throw the authorities off his trail. Brief Captain America appearance. Cameo from J. Jonah Jameson (from Spider-Man comics). 36 pgs. $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #49MJ
    Marvel Premiere (1972) Mark Jewelers 49MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. The Falcon stars in "Sound of the Silencer." Script by Mark evanier,pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Dave Simons. Brief Captain America appearance. Cameo from J. Jonah Jameson (from Spider-Man comics). Frank Miller/Klaus Janson cover Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #49UK
    Marvel Premiere (1972) UK Edition 49UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 12p cover price. Cover pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson. Sound of the Silencer, script by Mark Evanier, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Dave Simons; Bodavian diplomat, Sigjid Roskoff, is killed by the masked villain, the Silencer; The Falcon figures out that the murderer is Count Barzon, a fellow Bodavian who killed Roskoff for political reasons and who used the Silencer identity to throw the authorities off his trail. Brief Captain America appearance. Cameo from J. Jonah Jameson (from Spider-Man comics). 36 pgs.

  • Issue #18
    Marvel Preview (1975 Magazine) 18
    • Light water damage.
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    Cover art by Bob Larkin; four pin-ups by Rick Veitch; Less Than Human Star-Lord story by Doug Moench, pencils by Bill Sienkiewicz, inks by Bob McLeod; Into the Shop story by Ron Goulart, pencils by Steve Bissette, inks by Rick Veitch; and The Destiny of the Dinosaurs story by Don Thompson, art by Lee Elias. 68 pgs. Cover price $1.25.

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    $15 42444: Marvel Comics MARVEL PREVIEW #18 Fine Plus Grade
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  • Issue #82
    Marvel Super Heroes (1967 1st Series) 82

    Originally presented in Incredible Hulk (1962-1999 1st series) #130 - "If I Kill You, I Die!" Written by Roy Thomas. Art by Herb Trimpe. Bruce and the Hulk are finally separated! But can one live without the other? Can the monster live without the man? 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.40.

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    $4 Marvel Super-Heroes #82 Newsstand Cover (1967-1982) Marvel Comics
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  • Issue #82MJ
    Marvel Super Heroes (1967 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 82MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Reprints Incredible Hulk #130. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #106
    Marvel Tales (1964 Marvel) 106
    8 bids
    Current bid: $61.00
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    • Paper: White
    • Newsstand Edition.
    • Label #4255195014
    Auction opens April 22
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4008333002
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4008333001
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4008333004
    • Chew (small hole on spine).
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.
    • Cover detached at one staple.
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: See item notes
    • Minor front/back crack(s), under 1".
    • Label #4257003024
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    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Newsstand Edition
    • Label #4341827009
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    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4169105024
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    • Two center wraps detached at one staple. Water damage.
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    Reprints Amazing Spider-Man 129. First appearances of the Punisher and the Jackal in "The Punisher Strikes Twice." Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Frank Giacoia and Dave Hunt. Gil Kane cover. Cover price $0.40.

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    $160 Marvel Tales 106 CGC 9.4 1979 NEWSTAND
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