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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #50 (Marvel, 1967)

July, 1967. First appearance of The Kingpin in "Spider-Man No More!"

BRAVE AND THE BOLD #194 (DC, 1983)

Batman & The Flash. January, 1983

SWEETHEARTS #40 (Charlton)

Photo cover (Tommy Sands).

IRON MAN #120 (Marvel)

March, 1979.  David Michelinie, John Romita Jr.  "The Old Man And The Sea Prince!"

SECRETS BEHIND THE COMICS (Famous Enterprises, 1947)

By Stan Lee. Includes Captain America & Bucky, Blonde Phantom, Powerhouse Pepper, Millie The Model, et al. Lee's instructional guide to drawing comics, with illustrations by many of the great Timely Comics artists.

BABES IN TOYLAND #1282 (Dell Four Color, 1962)

January, 1962 Annette Funicello Movie photo cover.

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #163 (Marvel, 1990)

April, 1990.  Gerry Conway,  Sal Buscema.  "The Carrion Cure."

Hobgoblin.

REFORM SCHOOL GIRL! (Realistic, 1951)

The infamous Seduction of the Innocent said this book "blends sex, violence and torture in its context"... that plus the exploitative cover sealed this comic's status as a sought-after collectible.

Canadian model and ice skating star Marty Collins posed for the cover shot without 'parental' permission. Her father sued the publisher for defamation and won - also see REFORM SCHOOL GIRL Diversey Romance #1 digest pulp magazine.

ZANE GREY'S... #604 (Dell Four Color, 1954)

December, 1954 "Shadow On The Trail"

AVENGERS #70 (Marvel, 1969)

November, 1969.  Roy Thomas, Sal Buscema.  "When Strikes The Squadron Sinister!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #100 (Marvel, 1970)

July, 1970.  Stan Lee, Jack Kirby.  "The Long Journey Home!"

AVENGERS #82 (Marvel, 1970)

November, 1970.  Roy Thomas, John Buscema.  "Hostage!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #317 (Marvel, 1988)

August,  1988.  Steve Englehart, Romeo Tanghal.  "Last Kiss."

GENE AUTRY COMICS #2 (Dell, 1946)

July-August, 1946 Begin: Photo covers.

ADVENTURES OF THE JAGUAR #4 (Archie, 1962)

January, 1962 1st 12 cent cover price.

IVANHOE #12-373-309 (Dell, 1963)

September, 1963 Movie tie-in.

CONAN THE BARBARIAN #12 (Marvel, 1971)

December, 1971. Roy Thomas, Barry Smith. "The Dweller in the Dark"

BATMAN #84 (DC, 1954)

"The Sleeping Beauties Of Gotham City!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #148 (Marvel, 1975)

September, 1975.  Gerry Conway, Ross Andru.  "Jackal, Jackal...Who's Got The Jackal?"

FEATURE BOOKS #23 (David McKay, 1939)

Mandrake The Magician in Teiba Castle.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #302 (Marvel, 1988)

July, 1988.  David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane.  "(Mid) American Gothic!"

MARY POPPINS #10136-501 (Gold Key, 1965)

Disney movie photo cover.January 1965

GIANT-SIZE DRACULA #5 (Marvel, 1975)

June, 1975 "The Fine Art Of Dying!" John Byrne's 1st work for Marvel.

ZAP (UNDERGROUND) #1 (7TH) (Apex)

7th printing. $1.50 cover price.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #304 (Marvel, 1988)

September, 1988.  David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane.  "California Schemin'!"

ALL AMERICAN COMICS #61 (DC)

1st & Origin: Solomon Grundy in "Fights Never Cry!" (10/44)

SUPERMAN #121 (DC)

"The Bride of Futureman!"

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.

IRON MAN #132 (Marvel)

March, 1979.  David Michelinie, Jerry Bingham.  "The Man Who Would Be Hulk."

X-MEN #277 (Marvel)

End: Jim Lee art. App: Wolverine.

FANTASTIC FOUR #12 (Marvel, 1963)

March, 1963 1st: Thing vs. Hulk in "The Fantastic Four Meet The Hulk!" by Lee/Kirby.

MARVEL TEAM UP #46 (Marvel)

June, 1976.  Spider-man and Deathlok.

JIGSAW #1 (Harvey, 1966)

1st & Origin: Jigsaw by Reed Crandall.

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #105 (Marvel, 1968)

July, 1968.  1st: Missing Link. "This Monster Unleashed!"

POLICE LINEUP #3 (Avon)

Art: Raymond Everett Kinstler.

STRANGE ADVENTURES #205 (DC)

1st & Origin & begin: Deadman.

LITTLE NEMO IN SLUMBERLAND #1945 (McKay, 1945)

28 pages, softcover, B&W reprints from 1905 and 1911.

FANTASTIC FOUR #94 (Marvel, 1970)

January, 1970.  Stan Lee, Jack Kirby.  "The Return Of The Frightful Four!"

MAGIC COMICS #1 (McKay, 1939)

August, 1939 Begin: Blondie, Popeye, Mandrake.

PETER PORKCHOPS #1 (DC, 1949)

November-December, 1949.  Also see LEADING COMICS #23.

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.

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #4 (DC, 1961)

May, 1961.  Green Arrow joins JLA. "Doom Of The Star Diamond!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #9 (Marvel, 1962)

December, 1962 App: Sub-Mariner. "The End Of The Fantastic Four!" by Lee/Kirby.

DENNIS THE MENACE GIANTS #13 (Standard, 1963)

Spring 1963 Best Of Dennis The Menace.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #18 (Marvel, 1964)

November, 1964. Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. First appearance of Ned Leeds and appearance of Sandman in "The End Of Spider-Man!"

ARGOSY COMIC BOOK PRICE GUIDE (Argosy, 1965)

1st: Comic Book price guide. 40 pages offset, no illustrations, staple bound softcover.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #2 (Marvel, 1965)

Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. . "The Wondrous Worlds Of Doctor Strange!" plus reprints #1, 2, 5. (1965)

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #37 (Marvel, 1966)

June, 1966.  Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. First appearance of Mendel Stromm in "Once Upon A Time, There Was A Robot...!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #88 (Marvel, 1970)

September, 1970. Stan Lee, John Romita, Jim Mooney. "The Arms of Doctor Octopus!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #306 (Marvel, 1988)

Early October, 1988.  Michelinie, McFarlane.  "Humbugged!"

AVENGERS #76 (Marvel, 1970)

May, 1970.  Roy Thomas, John Buscema.  "The Blaze Of Battle...The Flames Of Love!"

BATMAN #62 (DC)

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

SUPER BOOK OF COMICS #1 (Western, 1944)

Dick Tracy. (All issues were giveaways with various sponsors).

BATMAN #433 (DC)

JAp JBy. Begin: Many Deaths Of The Batman.

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

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

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #14 (Marvel, 1978)

January,  1978.  Bill Mantlo, S. Buscema, J. Tartag, & Espo.  "Killing Me Softly...With His Hate!"

BATMAN #417 (DC)

JAp JSt. Begin: Ten Nights Of The Beast.

IRON MAN #91 (Marvel)

October, 1976.  Gerry Conway, George Tuska.  "Breakout!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #47 (Marvel, 1967)

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

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #169 (Gilberton)

Negro Americans - The Early Years. HRN #166.

IRON MAN #78 (Marvel)

September, 1975.  Bill Mantlo, George Tuska.  "Long Time Gone."

THE FUNNIES #64 (Dell, 1942)

May 1942 1st & Origin: Woody Woodpecker. End: Captain Midnight. Becomes New Funnies #65.

BRAVE AND THE BOLD #111 (DC, 1974)

March, 1974 Batman & The Joker.

X-MEN #222 (Marvel)

Wolverine battles Sabretooth.

WEB OF SPIDER-MAN # (Marvel, 1985)

April, 1985.  Louise Simonson, Jim Mooney. "Til Death Do Us Part!"

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