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AQUAMAN #50 (DC)

Art: Neal Adams. Deadman.

FEATURE BOOKS #15 (David McKay, 1938)

July, 1938 Barney Baxter In The Air.

SCOOP COMICS #1 (Holyoke, 1941)

November, 1941 Debut: Rocketman.

FANTASTIC FOUR #192 (Marvel, 1978)

March, 1978.  Roger Slifer, George Perez & Joe Sinnott.  "He Who Soweth The Wind...!"

JOHN WAYNE ADVENTURE COMICS #28 (Toby)

Movie photo cover "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon." Lead story: "Dead Man's Boots!"

SPIDER-MAN #1 Platinum Edition (Marvel, 1990)

Mailed to retailers only. Has new McFarlane art and editorial content instead of ads; no cover price; stiff covers.

JOKER COMICS #2 (Timely, 1942)

June, 1942 1st: Tessie The Typist. Art: Wolverton.

VANGUARD The Pride of the Navy (Paul Leiffer & Robert Laton, 1966)

8-1/2 x 11 inches. 44 black and white pages including covers.

Stories include: "The Pride of the Navy" and "Comic-Castro-Style" plus an interview with Harry Kurtman.

AMAZING MYSTERY FUNNIES #15 (Centaur, 1939)

November, 1939 (V2#11) Bill Everett biography.

ANIMAL FABLES #2 (EC)

Begin: Aesop's Fables.

ALL-NEGRO COMICS (All-Negro Comics, 1947)

June, 1947 This one-shot's back cover touted features on Ace Harlem, Sugarfoot, and Snakeoil in the following issue, which, alas, never was published. And apparently not many of this issue, a 15-cent oddity, were published; Gerber gives the book an almost unheard of rating of 9 ("very rare"). To further enhance the allure, Overstreet advises the book is "seldom found in fine or mint condition; many copies have brown pages." To date, CGC hasn't certified a copy with a grade higher than 7.5.

History
All-Negro Comics, Inc was started by Orrin C. Evans with partners Harry Saylor, Bill Driscoll, and a few others. He hoped to address the absence of black heroes in popular culture and to set "high moral and educational standards." Although they had great ambitions, they were only able to publish one issue of All-Negro Comics. A second issue was planned and artwork made for the comic, but the publishers could not find enough vendors willing to sell their comics and they soon folded.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #314 (Marvel, 1989)

April, 1989.  David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane.  "Down And Out In Forest Hills."

FANTASTIC FOUR #87 (Marvel)

App: Dr. Doom. "The Power And The Pride!"

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #92 (Gilberton, 1952)

February, 1952 The Courtship of Miles Standish. HRN #92.

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #147 (Gilberton, 1958)

November, 1958 Ben-Hur. HRN #147. (11/58)

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #5 (Marvel, 1963)

October, 1963. Dr. Doom and Fantastic Four appear in "Marked For Destruction By Dr. Doom!"

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #148 (Marvel, 1989)

March,  1989.  Gerry Conway,  Sal Buscema.  "Night Of Living Ned!

LIBERTY SCOUTS #2 (Centaur, 1941)

June, 1941 Origin: Fire-Man by Gustavson.

BATMAN #62 (DC)

Origin: Catwoman in "The Secret Life Of The Catwoman!" (1-2/51)

WONDER WOMAN #73 (DC, 1955)

April, 1955 "The Prairie Pirate!" 1st Code Approved issue.

MOTION PICTURE COMICS #112 (Fawcett, 1952)

September, 1952 Jon Hall in "Brave Warrior."

AVENGERS #11 (Marvel, 1964)

December, 1964.  Stan Lee, Don Heck.  "The Mighty Avengers Meet Spider-Man!"

COWBOY LOVE #1 (Fawcett, 1949)

July, 1949 Photo cover, (Rocky Lane photo back cover).

CROWN COMICS #10 (McCombs, 1947)

August, 1947.  Begin: Voodah.

Amazing Fantasy 15 (Marvel, August, 1962)

August, 1962. Art: Steve Ditko. Cover: Kirby/Ditko. 1st & Origin: Spider-Man. 1st: Aunt May. 1st & Death: Uncle Ben. Lead story: "Spider-Man!", story continued in Amazing Spider-Man #1.

DOLL MAN #13 (Quality, 1947)

Summer, 1947.  "The Doll Man Blows Crime Sky High!" 

IRON MAN #73 (Marvel)

March, 1975.  Mike Friedrich, Arvell Jones and Keith Pollard.  "Turnabout: A Most Foul Play!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #120 (Marvel, 1973)

May, 1973.  Gerry Conway, Gil Kane. Spider-Man battles The Hulk in "The Fight And The Fury!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #135 (Marvel, 1974)

August, 1974.  Gerry Conway, Ross Andru.  2nd full Punisher story: "Shoot-Out In Central Park!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #105 (Marvel, 1972)

February, 1972. Stan Lee, Gil Kane. Spider Slayer appearance in "The Spider Slayer!"

MARGIE COMICS #35 (Marvel, 1946)

Winter 1946 Previous title: Comedy Comics.

DEFENDERS #100 (Marvel)

DPe JDm. Silver Surfer.

FANTASTIC FOUR #199 (Marvel, 1978)

October,  1978.  Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott.  "The Son Of Doctor Doom!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #20 (Marvel, 1986)

November, 1986. Fred Schiller, Ken McDonald, Bob Wiacek. "Man Of The Year".

BATMAN #457 (DC)

NBr AGr. Timothy Drake becomes Robin.

THE COMIC STRIP FRAZETTA (Pure Imagination, 1980)

8-1/4 x 11 inches. 60 pages including covers. Black and white reproductions of White Indian, Looie Lazybones, Heroic Comics, Botalye, and the famous Untamed Love

WHAT IF...? #37 (Marvel)

The Beast And The Thing Continued To Mutate?

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