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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #147 (Marvel, 1975)

August, 1975. Gerry Conway, Ross Andru.  "The Tarantula Is A Very Deadly Beast!"

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.

X-MEN #167 (Marvel)

1st New Mutants in X-Men, released same month as New Mutants #1. App: Wolverine.

SILVER SURFER #15 (Marvel, 1970)

April, 1970. Stan Lee, John Buscema. Silver Surfer battles Human Torch in "The Flame and the Fury!"

ALL FLASH #23 (DC)

"A World With Two Futures!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #34 (Marvel, 1966)

March, 1966. Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. The Kraven appears in "The Thrill Of The Hunt!"

WEIRD SCIENCE #21 (EC, 1953)

SepOctober 1953 Art: Frazetta/Williamson.

WYATT EARP FRONTIER MARSHALL #12 (Charlton, 1956)

.January, 1956 Previous title: Range Busters

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #128 (Marvel, 1974)

January, 1974. Gerry Conway, Ross Andru. The Vulture Hangs High!"

BATMAN #45 (DC)

"A Batman and Robin Christmas Adventure" App:Catwoman.

WONDER WOMAN #37 (DC)

"The Riddle Of The Chinese Mummy Case!"

DONALD DUCK #339 (Dell Four Color, 1951)

"The Magic Fountain." Not by Barks.

IRON MAN #242 (Marvel)

May, 1989.  David Michelinie, Alan Kupperberg & Bob Layton.  "Master Blaster!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #26 (Marvel, 1964)

May 1964 Conclusion of the classic The Thing Vs. The Hulk battle in "The Avengers Take Over!"

SUPERMAN #110 (DC, 1957)

January, 1957 "The Defeat of Superman!"

IRON MAN #83 (Marvel)

February, 1976.  Len Wein, John Costanza.  "The Rage Of The Red Ghosts!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #49 (Marvel, 1966)

April, 1966 2nd: Silver Surfer. "If This Be Doomsday!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #50 (Marvel, 1966)

May, 1966.  Third appearance of Silver Surfer in 'The Saga Of The Silver Surfer!'  Silver Surfer battles Galacticus. Johnny Storm goes to college. First appearance of Wyatt Wingfoot.

DAREDEVIL #6 (Marvel, 1965)

February,  1965.   Stan Lee, Wally Wood.   "Trapped By... The Fellowship Of Fear!"

HOPALONG CASSIDY #20 (Fawcett, 1948)

June, 1948 "The Notorious Nellie Blaine!"

CRYPT OF TERROR #19 (EC, 1950)

August-September, 1950.  "Ghost Ship!" Title changes to Tales From The Crypt #20.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #272 (Marvel, 1986)

January, 1986.  Tom DeFalco, Sal Buscema.  "Make Way For Slyde!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #67 (Marvel, 1967)

October, 1967.  Stan Lee, Jack Kirby.  "When Opens The Cocoon!"

1st & Origin (pt.2): Him (Warlock).

POPEYE #66 (Gold Key)

Begin: Gold Key publication. Giant size.

BATMAN #497 (DC)

Knightfall, pt.11 (Bane breaks Batman's back).

DAREDEVIL #131 (Marvel)

1st and Origin:  Bullseye

THE LEGENDS OF DANIEL BOONE #4 (DC, 1956)

March, 1956.  "Paleface Medicine Man!"

ACTION COMICS #293 (DC, 1962)

October 1962 Origin: Comet (Superhorse).

FIREHAIR COMICS #2 (Fiction House, 1949)

Winter 1949 Title changes to "Pioneer West Romances" with #3.

POPEYE #81 (King)

Begin: King publication.

KID SLADE GUNFIGHTER #5 (Atlas/Marvel)

Previous title: Matt Slade, Gunfighter.

BUGS BUNNY'S CHRISTMAS FUNNIES #6 (Dell, 1955)

November, 1955 Title variation: "...Christmas Party." Dell Giant.

ZAP (UNDERGROUND) #5 (3RD) (Apex)

3rd printing. $1.00 cover price.

TARZAN #12 (Dell)

"The Price Of Peace"

DONALD DUCK #159 (Dell Four Color, 1947)

"The Ghost Of The Grotto" Art: Carl Barks.

STRANGE TALES #78 (Marvel, 1960)

November, 1960.  Ant Man prototype . "The Worm Man!" Five page story by Ditko.

SUPERMAN #1 (DC, 1939)

Summer, 1939. "The Complete Story Of The Daring Exploits Of The One And Only Superman!" Reprints first four ACTION stories, plus 6 new pages.

X-MEN #100 (Marvel, 1976)

August, 1976. Chris Claremont, Dave Cochrum. "Greater Love Hath No X-Man..."

DAREDEVIL #146 (Marvel, 1977)

June, 1977.  Jim Shooter, Gil Kane.  "Duel!"

FAMOUS FUNNIES #209 (Eastern, 1953)

December, 1953 Begin: Buck Rogers feature. Begin: Frank Frazetta covers. (12/53)

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #377 (Marvel)

1st: new Hulk. Art: Dale Keown.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #47 (Marvel, 1967)

April, 1967.  Stan Lee, John Romita. Kraven appears in "In The Hands of the Hunter!"

SUPERMAN #113 (DC, 1957)

May 1957 "The Superman of the Present and the Superman of the Past!"

SUPERMAN #53 (DC, 1949)

July-August, 1949 10th Anniversary Issue. Origin retold: Superman. "The Origin Of Superman!" Same date as BATMAN COMICS #47 (7-8/49).

FANTASTIC FOUR #81 (Marvel)

"Enter...The Exquisite Elemental!"

SHOWCASE #34 (DC, 1961)

October 1961 1st & Origin: The Atom in "Battle Of The Tiny Titans!"

X-MEN #221 (Marvel, 1987)

September, 1987. 1st Mr. Sinister. App: Wolverine.

G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES #1 (Gold Key, 1966)

October 1966 (10184-610). Pulp character.

CAPTAIN MARVEL #3 (Marvel, 1968)

July, 1968.  Roy Thomas, Gene Colan.  "From The Ashes Of Defeat!"

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #103 (Gilberton, 1953)

January, 1953 Men Against the Sea. HRN #104.

THE HORSEMASTERS #1260 (Dell Four Color, 1961)

November, 1961 Movie photo cover (Annette Funicello).

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

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

BATMAN #185 (DC)

80 Page Giant #G-27.

FANTASTIC FOUR #36 (Marvel, 1965)

March, 1965.  Stan Lee,  Jack Kirby.  First appearance of The Frightful Four in "The Frightful Four!"

IRON MAN #68 (Marvel)

June, 1974.  Mike Friedrich, George Tuska.  "Night Of The Rising Sun!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #6 (Marvel, 1962)

September, 1962 App: Sub-Mariner, Dr. Doom. "The Diabolical Duo Join Forces!" by Lee/Kirby.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #3 (Marvel, 1966)

November, 1966.  Stan Lee, Don Heck, John Romita. Reprints #11, 12.

AVENGERS #95 (Marvel, 1972)

January, 1972.  Roy Thomas, Neal Adams.   "Something Inhuman This Way Comes..!"

MARVEL COMICS SUPER SPECIAL FEATURING KISS #1 (Marvel, 1977)

40 pages KISS comics plus never before published photos and features. Printed in real KISS blood!

MARVEL TEAM UP #54 (Marvel)

February, 1977.  Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk.

CARL BARKS Limited Edition Signed Photograph and Program (Diamond, 1993)

Authentically autographed 8" x 10" black and white photograph of Carl Barks, famous Donald Duck artist, strictly limited to 1092 pieces, of which this is #951, included as an insert in a finely printed Commemorative Herald, and including the rare color commemorative exhibition program. This set was given only to certain comic book retailers at the 10th Annual Diamond Retailers Seminar held June 5-8, 1993, in Atlanta, Georgia. A must-have item for any Carl Barks collector.

THIMBLE THEATRE STARRING POPEYE #1 (Sonnet, 1931)

By Segar. Cardboard covers with b/w strip reprints.

X-MEN #2 (Marvel, 1963)

November, 1963.  1st Vanisher. "Nothing Can Stop The Vanisher!" by Kirby/Lee.

DONALD DUCK #1109 (Dell Four Color, 1960)

August, 1960 "This Is Your Life...". Disney TV tie-in.

FANTASTIC FOUR #221 (Marvel, 1980)

August,  1980.  John Byrne, Joe Sinnott.  "Tower Of Crystal...Dreams Of Glass!"

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