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THE SPACE GIANTS (FBN, 1979)

One-shot. First American comic book dealing with Japanese animation.

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

December, 1946 Previous title: True Aviation Picture Stories.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #4 (Marvel, 1963)

September, 1963. Origin and first appearance of The Sandman in "Nothing Can Stop...The Sandman!"

STRANGE TALES ANNUAL #2 (Marvel, 1963)

July, 1963. First Spider-Man X-over (pre-dates Amazing Spider-Man #5).

BEACH BLANKET BINGO #12-058-509 (Dell, 1965)

September, 1965 Movie photo cover (Annette Funicello).

MARVEL TEAM UP #54 (Marvel)

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

BATMAN #458 (DC)

NBr AGr. Sarah Essen, Harold.

FLASH #113 (DC)

1st & Origin: Trickster.

BATMAN #411 (DC)

DCo MCo. Two-Face.

JOHN WAYNE ADVENTURE COMICS #14 (Toby)

Sands of Iowa Jima movie photo cover.

TRUE WAR ROMANCES #1 (Quality, 1952)

September, 1952.  Photo cover.

ESCAPADE IN FLORENCE #10043-301 (Gold Key, 1963)

January, 1963 Disney TV movie photo cover (Annette Funicello). (

DAREDEVIL #75 (Marvel, 1971)

April, 1971.  Stan Lee, Gene Colan.  "Now Rides The Ghost Of El Condor!"

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

October 1964 Disney movie photo cover.

FANTASTIC FOUR #92 (Marvel)

"Ben Grimm Killer Vs. Torgo!"

THAT DARN CAT #10171-602 (Gold Key, 1966)

February, 1966 Disney movie photo cover.

FANTASTIC FOUR #347 (Marvel, 1990)

December,  1990.  Walter Simonson,  Arthur Adams & Art Thibert.   "Big Trouble On Little Earth!"

Wolverine, Spider-Man, Hulk, Ghost Rider.

SILVER SURFER #5 (Marvel)

April, 1969. Stan Lee, John Buscema. "And Who Shall Mourn For Him?"

WONDER WOMAN #32 (DC)

"The Amazing Global Thefts!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #58 (Marvel, 1968)

March, 1968. Stan Lee, John Romita. Ka-Zar appears in "To Kill A Spider-Man!"

MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY #10040-302 (Gold Key, 1963)

February, 1963 Movie photo cover (Marlon Brando).

TEX TAYLOR #6 (Marvel, 1949)

July 1949 "Mystery At Howling Gap!"

TARZAN #132 (Gold Key)

Begin Gold Key publication.

WEIRD MYSTERIES #2 (Gillmore, 1952)

December, 1952 "Robot Woman" by Basil Wolverton.

X-MEN #19 (Marvel, 1966)

April, 1966.  1st & Origin: Mimic. "Lo! Now Shall Appear-The Mimic!" by Gavin/Lee.

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #350 (Marvel)

Double size. Hulk battles The Thing.

WHAT IF...? #28 (Marvel)

FMi FMi. Daredevil Became An Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D.?

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #322 (Marvel, 1989)

Late October, 1989.  David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane.  AssassinNation Plot Part 3 of 6 - "Ceremony."

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #104 (Marvel, 1972)

January, 1972. Roy Thomas, Gil Kane. "The Beauty and the Brute."

TESSIE THE TYPIST COMICS #4 (Timely, 1945)

Fall, 1945.  Art: Basil Wolverton.

INTIMATE CONFESSIONS #1 (Realistic, 1951)

July-August, 1951 Cover/Art: Kinstler.

FANTASTIC FOUR #371 (2ND) (Marvel)

2nd printing (Red embossed cover).

SENSATION COMICS #68 (DC)

1st & Origin: The Huntress. (8/47)

SECRET HEARTS #1 (DC, 1949)

September-October, 1949.  "Make-Believe Sweetheart" Photo cover. 

CONAN THE BARBARIAN #20 (Marvel, 1972)

November, 1972. Roy Thomas, Barry Smith. "The Black Hound of Vengeance!"

SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND LOIS LANE #71 (DC)

Catwoman story continued "Bad Luck For A Black Super-Cat!"

WONDER WOMAN #61 (DC)

"Wonder Woman--Hollywood Stunt Queen!"

DONALD DUCK #356 (Dell Four Color, 1951)

"Rags To Riches." Cover: Carl Barks.

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.

GREEN MASK #3 (Fox, 1940)

Winter, 1940.  Art: Bob Powell.

MARVEL TEAM UP #32 (Marvel)

April, 1975.  The Human Torch and the son of Satan.

DAREDEVIL #43 (Marvel, 1968)

August, 1968.  Stan Lee, Gene Colan.  "In Combat With Captain America!"

Origin retold: Daredevil. "In Combat With Captain America!"

X-MEN #262 (Marvel)

No Jim Lee art. Origin: Forge.

THOR #193 (Marvel)

Silver Surfer. Double size.

DAREDEVIL #4 (Marvel, 1964)

October, 1964.  1st: Purple Man. "Killgrave, The Unbelievable Purple Man!" by Lee/Orlando.

DENNIS THE MENACE...AND AWAY WE GO! (Hall, 1970)

Giveaway with purchase of Caladryl (includes 2 Readi-Band bandages inside back cover).

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

5" x 7" format on all issues.

TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED #10 (DC)

"Slave To The Wizard's Lamp!"

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

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

FIGHTIN' MARINES #14 (Charlton)

Begin: Charlton publishing. Canteen Kate.

WHAT IF...? #39 (Marvel)

The Mighty Thor Battled Conan The Barbarian?

WONDER WOMAN #52 (DC)

"Battle For Fairyland!"

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE #1926 (Cupples & Leon, 1926)

First book in the series. 100 pages, hardcover. Contains strip reprints from 1926.

BATMAN #489 (DC)

App: Bane. 1st: Azrael in costume.

PRINCE VALIANT #719 (Dell Four Color, 1956)

August, 1956 "The Peril Of The Round Table"

FANTASTIC FOUR #400 (Marvel, 1995)

May, 1995.  Tom DeFalco & Paul Ryan, Danny Bulanadi.  "Fantastic Four 400."

Double size prismatic foil stamped cover.

IRON FIST #9 (Marvel, 1976)

November, 1976.  Chris Claremont, John Bryne. "The Dragon Dies At Dawn!"

SUPERMAN #108 (DC, 1956)

September, 1956 "The Girl Cops of Metropolis!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #227 (Marvel, 1982)

April,  1982.  Roger Stern, John Romita & Jim Mooney.  "Goin' Straight!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #47 (Marvel, 1967)

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

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