Star Comics comic books issue 15
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$3,000.00
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$330.00
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- Label #4448210004
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- INCOMPLETE. Pieces missing, interrupts art and story. Includes 3 unattached reproduction pages from " All Star Comics Archives" for partial readability. 6" spine split from top. Cover detached.
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The Justice Society of America face "The Man Who Created Images!" Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldom Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher plus individual chapters featuring Wonder Woman (art by Gallagher), Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Stan Aschmeier), Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier), the Atom (art by Gallagher), the Sandman (art by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby), Starman (art by Ed Dobrotka), the Spectre (art by Bernard Baily), and Doctor Fate (art by Howard Sherman). Two-page Hop Harrigan text story, "Death Rays From the Sun." Frank Harry cover. 68 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Apr 1987 by Marvel/Star Comics.$2.65
Direct Edition. Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, Heathcliff acts like the perfect cat while he is the subject of TV special report on cats. But everyone else knows better in "Special Live-Wire Report." Script by Laura Hitchcock and art by Angelo DeCesare & Ruth Leon. In "Greed All About It," Heathcliff learns about the consequences of greed. Script by Mike Gallagher and art by Howard Post & Roberta Edelman. And in "Getting Down," Heathcliff gets involved in an escape plot while visiting his dad in prison. Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Howard Post & Jacqueline Roettcher. Cover price $0.75.
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Published Apr 1987 by Marvel/Star Comics.$2.80
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Newsstand Edition. Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, Heathcliff acts like the perfect cat while he is the subject of TV special report on cats. But everyone else knows better in "Special Live-Wire Report." Script by Laura Hitchcock and art by Angelo DeCesare & Ruth Leon. In "Greed All About It," Heathcliff learns about the consequences of greed. Script by Mike Gallagher and art by Howard Post & Roberta Edelman. And in "Getting Down," Heathcliff gets involved in an escape plot while visiting his dad in prison. Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Howard Post & Jacqueline Roettcher. Cover price $0.75.
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Published May 1987 by Marvel/Star Comics.$15.00
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Cover by Joe Albelo (homage to Amazing Spider-Man #50 cover). "To Oink or Not To Oink, or The Days of Swine and Roses," script by Steve Mellor, pencils by Joe Albelo, inks by Pierre Fournier; At the Daily Beagle, Peter works up the nerve to ask Batty Brant for a date, but she rejects him, plunging him into sorrow; Jonah and the interns become The Black Jackal and his Beagle Brigadeers (Bullet Bunny, Power Puss, Invisi-Jackal Junior), and they take Peter to a celebrity party; The Hobgobbler kidnaps Barbara Mandrill, and Spider-Ham rescues her; Arriving home, Aunt May introduces him to Mary Jane Waterbuffalo. "The Mighty Scavengers," script by Mike Mellor, art by Steve Mellor; The Futuro-Scope shows Kangaroo enslaving the 30th century, so The Scavengers take their time machine, primarily hoping for good publicity of defeating a villain; Ultrog falls for The Scarlet Pooch, but The Scavengers blow him up and take Kangaroo back to the 20th century, where they're still getting bad publicity. Heathcliff ad. Statement of ownership; Average number of copies sold during preceding twelve months: 184,045. 36 pgs., full color. $0.75. Cover price $0.75.
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Published Sep 1987 by Marvel/Star Comics.$4.40
Comic book version of the animated TV series about the Muppet Babies – Kermit, Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie, Scooter, Skeeter, Rowlf, Animal and all of the extraordinary friends who pop into their lives. In this issue, Gonzo is performing magic and one of his magic tricks transports the Muppet Babies into their own comic book and a lot of strange stuff can happen in a comic book in "The Magic Book." Issue also has "Go To Camp" in which the Muppet Babies are disappointed to find out that they are too young to go to summer camp. So they imagine themselves at Camp Wocka-Wocka. Scripts by Laura Hitchcock and art by Marie Severin. Cover price $1.00.
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Published Mar 1988 by Marvel/Star Comics.
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Stories by Dave Polter. Art by Howard Post and Roberta Edelman. Join the Care Bears in their magical home, the incredible land of Care-A-Lot. In "A Case of the Grumps," See the most amazing turnabout in Care Bears history as the Care Bears become grumpy! All except Grumpy Bear, that is -- he suddenly has the sweetest disposition imaginable! It's a fast and funny mystery featuring the Care Bears' most unfavorite nemeses, No-Heart and Beastly, complete with a super climax. Also in this issue: Back-up story "May the Best Friend Win"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.00.
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Published Dec 1942 by National Periodical Publ.
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Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Simon. Playmates of Peril! starring The Newsboy Legion, script by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, pencils by Kirby, inks by Arturo Cazeneuve (as Joe Simon); hearing that the Baxter gang is going to commit a big crime, the Guardian steps in to bust it up. The Log of the Lucky Lode starring TNT and Dan the Dyna-Mite, art by Louis Cazeneuve. Tarantula Turns Thief starring Tarantula, art by Harold Sharp. The College of Crime starring The Star-Spangled Kid, art by Hal Sherman. Case of the Haunted Hams starring Penniless Palmer, art by Stan Kaye. The Trial of Robotman, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Sam Citron. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published May 1969 by Texas Trio.
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Star-Studded Comics #15, May 1969. Format: Offset/Lithograph process. Wrap-around binding with staples in center. Original cover price: 75 cents. Color cover by Richard "Grass" Green features Xal-Kor the Human Cat. Back cover by Alan Weiss is of Dr. Weird. "Let's Talk It Over!" column features letters from Charles Schreck, Larry Bigman, Carl Gafford, Robert Bloch, Harry Warner Jr., David Brown, Al Kuhfeld, William Taylor Jr., Richard "Grass" Green, Ron Lightburn, Jon Jensen, George R.R. Martin, and Ronn Foss. There is also a note from Glenn Lord, the agent for the Robert E. Howard estate at that time, which explains the history of the Howard story "Gods of the North" (aka "The Frost Giant's Daughter"), which was adapted into comic book form in the previous issue. Stories: "Xal-Kor the Human Cat vs. The Glow Worm," (script by Richard "Grass" Green, art by Green and Landon Chesney); "King of the Hill" (script and art by Steve Kelez) - Note: This story was uncredited. In the next issue, it was revealed that Steve Kelez did the story and art. Many readers mistakenly believed that Buddy Saunders did this story. Also features Dr. Weird in "Death in the Skull-World!" (script by Larry Herndon, art by M. Schwoberow and Alan Weiss); "It's Wildman and Rubberoy the Fantastic Plasticy" (Their first appearance? Script and art by Richard "Grass" Green); "The Battle of...Credibility Gap" (script and art by Alan Weiss); The Defender in "The Coming of the Black Monster!" (Part One of a Two Part Story, script by Larry Herndon and art by Mickey Schwaberow and Stephen Stanley); issue also features a four-page portfolio of characters by Dave Cockrum. Cover price $0.75.
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Published Mar 1993 by Revolutionary.$2.65
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Roger Clemens Cover price $2.95.
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Cover art by Jack Binder. Fighting Yank story, art by Jack Binder. Captain Future story, art by Kin Platt. Biff Powers story, art by August Froehlich. Bobby's Surprise text story by Frank Johnson. Mystico story, art by Leonard Sansone. A Cat's Tale text story by John Easterly. Masked Rider story, art by John Daly. Don Davis story, art by Leonard Sansone. G-Man Dalton story, art by Leo Morey. Happy and His Pappy story, script and art by Kin Platt. Happy story, script and art by Kin Platt. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1993 by Revolutionary.
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Charles Barkley Cover price $2.95.
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Tags: Comic Strip ReprintsPublished Feb 2016 by Classic Comics Press.
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Volume 15 - 1st printing. "September 19, 1977 to September 9, 1979!"
Written by Leonard Starr and Terry Beatty. Art by Leonard Starr.
Classic Comics Press is very pleased to present the final volume of Leonard Starr's Mary Perkins On Stage. Reprinting dailies and Sundays from September 19, 1977 to the end of the comic strips run on September 9, 1979, this volume also includes an introduction by Richard Howell.
Softcover (Horizontal Format), 11-in. x 8 1/2-in., 336 pages, B&W.
NOTE: See also Heart of Juliet Jones Dailies TPB (2008)
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Published Jul 1988 by Edizioni Star Comics.
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Italian language reprint series. This issue reprints material from Amazing Spider-Man (1963 1st Series) #64 and Uncanny X-Men (1963 1st Series) #134-135
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Tags: Manga$8.95
Volume 15 - 1st printing. Story and art by RIKACHI. Nina was plucked off the streets because she resembled a dead priestess--but is this a lucky break, or a new kind of curse? Winner of the Kodansha Manga Award, this fantasy shojo manga features intertwining constellations of palace intrigue and perilous romance, for fans of The Ancient Magus' Bride, The Apothecary Diaries, and Snow White With the Red Hair. Nina had a rough start to life, orphaned and stealing to survive, only to be abducted for her unusual lapis lazuli eyes. But to her surprise, her captor, Prince Azure, ordained that she would live the life of a princess...specifically, that of the recently deceased princess-priestess, Alisha, who had her same eyes. Despite her changing fortune, Nina won't give up her old life without a fight. Azure might just be the one to finally match her wits, but how much can she trust him? And can she stop the feelings budding in her heart, knowing she must eventually marry another...? Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 7-in., 176 pages, B&W. Older Teen (16+) Cover price $12.99.
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Cover by Maurice Filchock. Stories and art by Carl Burgos, Fred Guardineer, Gill Fox, Dick Ryan, Fred Schwab, Ken Fitch, Paul Gustavson and Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.). Centaur Publishing takes over publication of the early anthology of adventure and humor comics, part of the first generation of comic books. The debut of two new series: the train-themed adventures of Speed Silvers by Paul Gustavson, and the Last Pirate by Carl Burgos (creator of The Human Torch). A rare Little Nemo in Slumberland strip drawn by Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay, Jr.). Little Nemo in Slumberland; Speed Silvers; Last Pirate; Diana Deane; Riggin' Bill; Speed Barton; Topsy-Turvy; Lucky Doyle; Chick Chuck Chow; King Kole's Kourt. 48 pages, Full Color.
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Issue 15. German reprint of original American material, including: Marvel Team-Up 111 and 112. Circa August, 1983. 8 1/4" x 11 1/2". 48 pages. Full color.


















