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ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE #126 (St. John, 1955)

August, 1955 Previous Title: Paul Terry's Comics.

DAREDEVIL #131 (Marvel)

1st and Origin:  Bullseye

GENE AUTRY COMICS #2 (Dell, 1946)

July-August, 1946 Begin: Photo covers.

ANIMAL ANTICS #23 (DC, 1949)

Title changes to Movie Town Animal Antics with #24.

FLASH GORDON #247 (Dell Four Color, 1949)

September, 1949 "Adventure On Artico"

BAMBI #10087-607 (Gold Key, 1966)

July, 1966 Disney movie tie-in.

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #109 (Marvel, 1968)

November, 1968.  "The Monster And The Man-Beast!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #78 (Marvel, 1969)

November, 1969. Stan Lee, John Buscema, Jim Mooney. First appearance of The Prowler in "The Night of the Prowler!"

AVENGERS #301 (Marvel)

March, 1989.  Ralph Macchio, Bob Hall.  "Super Nova Unbound!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #96 (Marvel)

"The Mad Thinker And His Androids Of Death!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #314 (Marvel, 1988)

May,  1988.  Steve Englehart,  Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott.  "The Scenic Route!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #348 (Marvel, 1991)

January,  1991.  Walter Simonson, Arthur Adams & Gracine Tanaka.  "Where Monsters Dwell!"

Wolverine, Spider-Man, Hulk, Ghost Rider.

IRON MAN #54 (Marvel)

Iron Man battles Sub-Mariner.

IRON MAN #89 (Marvel)

August, 1976.  Archie Goodwin, George Tuska and Vince Colletta.  "Brute Fury!"

IRON MAN #225 (Marvel)

Armor Wars. Double size.

THE MOON-SPINNERS #10124-410 (Gold Key, 1964)

October 1964 Disney movie photo cover.

REAL WEST ROMANCES #V2#1 (Prize, 1950)

V2#1 AprMay 1950 Art: Simon & Kirby.

SPACE WESTERN COMICS #45 (Charlton, 1953)

August, 1953 Title changes to Cowboy Western Comics with #46.

AVIATION ADVENTURES & MODEL BUILDING #16 (PMI, 1946)

December, 1946 Previous title: True Aviation Picture Stories.

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #158 (Marvel, 1989)

December,  1989.  Gerry Conway,  Sal Buscema.  "The Paste And The Power (Or A Very Sticky Situation)."

1st: Cosmic Spider-Man.

JUNIOR COMICS #13 (Fox)

Cover & art: Feldstein.

TARZAN #2 (Dell, 1948)

"The Captives Of Thunder Valley!"

UNDERDOG #1 (Gold Key, 1975)

March, 1975 TV cartoon tie-in.

FANTASTIC FOUR #17 (Marvel, 1963)

August, 1963 "In The Clutches Of Doctor Doom!"

BATMAN #17 (DC, 1943)

App: Penguin. (6-7/43)

DO-DO #1 (Nation-Wide, 1950)

5" x 7" format on all issues.

TERRY-TOONS #86 (Timely, 1951)

May 1951 Title changes to Paul Terry's Comics starting with #87.

FANTASTIC FOUR #52 (Marvel, 1966)

July, 1966.  Stan Lee, Jackie Kirby.  "The Black Panther!"

1st: Black Panther.

BATMAN #491 (DC)

All Arkham villains escape.

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (PETER PARKER) #58 (Marvel, 1981)

September,  1981.  Roger Stern,  John Byrne.  "Ring Out The Old,  In The New!"

DAREDEVIL #145 (Marvel, 1977)

May, 1977.  Jim Shooter, George Tuska & Jim Mooney.  "Danger Rides The Bitter Wind!"

IRON MAN #90 (Marvel)

Spetember, 1976.  Jim Shooter, George Tuska.  "When Calls The Controller."

ACTION COMICS #377 (DC)

Begin: Legion Of Super Heroes.

TEENAGE DIARY SECRETS #4 (St. John, 1949)

June, 1949 Cover & art: Matt Baker. From Blue Ribbon Comics 2nd series.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #315 (Marvel, 1989)

May, 1989.  David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane.  VENOM in "A Matter Of Life And Debt!" 

JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #83B (Marvel, 1966)

Golden Record reprint, removed from record set (identical to J.I.M. 83 but without cover price and ads).

WEIRD SCIENCE-FANTASY #29 (EC, 1955)

June, 1955 Cover: Frank Frazetta. Title changes to INCREDIBLE SCIENCE FICTION with #30.

AMERICA'S BEST TV COMICS #NO# (ABC Television Network, 1967)

Giant-size. Includes: Fantastic Four, Casper, Spider-Man, Journey To The Center Of The Earth, and others. 

SLEEPING BEAUTY #30042-009 (Gold Key, 1970)

September, 1970 Disney movie tie-in. With poster.

THE HUMAN FLY #1 (Marvel, 1977)

Origin: Human Fly. App: Spider-Man.

MARVEL TEAM UP #102 (Marvel)

February, 1981.  Spider-Man and Doc Samson.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #150 (Marvel, 1975)

November, 1975.   Archie Goodwin,  Gil Kane.  "Spider-Man...Or Spider-Clone?"

KID MOVIE KOMICS #11 (Timely)

Last issue of Kid Komics with minor title change. Funny animal stories.

WALT DISNEY'S COMICS AND STORIES #98 (Dell, 1948)

November, 1948 1st: Uncle Scrooge (in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories).

THE HORRORS #15 (Star, 1954)

April, 1954 Horrors Of The Underworld.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #75 (Marvel, 1969)

August, 1969.  Stan Lee, John Romita, Jim Mooney. The Lizard appears and Silverman dies in "Death Without Warning!"

IT REALLY HAPPENED #9 (Wise, 1947)

William O'Dwyer; Frank Buck; George Eastman; Captain Kidd.

DONALD DUCK'S ATOM BOMB #Y1 (Disney, 1947)

Disney Cheerios Premium. Art: Carl Barks.

FANTASTIC FOUR #155 (Marvel, 1975)

February,  1975.  Len Wein, Rich Buckler & Joe Sinnott.  "Battle Royal!"

Silver Surfer.

WHIZ COMICS #4 (Fawcett, 1940)

May 1940 "Captain Marvel Crashes Through"

FANTASTIC FOUR #327 (Marvel, 1989)

June,  1989.  John Harkness,  Keith Pollard & Romeo Tanghal.  "Why?!!"

BATMAN: FROM THE 1930S TO THE 1970S (DC, 1971)

Hardcover book, with dustjacket. First edition.

TONKA #966 (Dell Four Color, 1959)

Movie photo cover (Sal Mineo).

HEADLINE COMICS #1 (Prize, 1943)

February, 1943 "Begin The Jr. Rangers!" (Feb/43)

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #44 (Marvel, 1967)

January, 1967.  Stan Lee, John Romita. Second appearance of The Lizard in "Where Crawls The Lizard!" 

LOVELORN #51 (ACG, 1954)

July 1954 3-D effect story. Becomes CONFESSIONS OF THE LOVELORN #52.

KID COLT OUTLAW #140 (Marvel)

Begin: reprints of earlier issues.

WESTERN LOVE TRAILS #7 (Ace, 1949)

Previous title: WESTERN ADVENTURE COMICS.

SHOWCASE #40 (DC, 1962)

October, 1962.  The Metal Men in "The Day The Metal Men Melted!"

SPY SMASHER #5 (Fawcett, 1942)

June, 1942 Cover: Mac Raboy.

CRIME SMASHER #1 (Fawcett, 1948)

Summer 1948 "The Unlucky Rabbit's Foot!"

WOLVERINE #3 (Marvel, 1982)

November, 1982.  Chris Claremont, Frank Miller.  "Loss"

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