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AVENGERS #11 (Marvel, 1964)

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

BATMAN #126 (DC)

"The Menace Of The Firefly!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #155 (Marvel, 1976)

April, 1976.  Len Wein, Sal Buscema.  "Whodunit!"

THOR #337 (Marvel)

WSi WSi. 1st: Beta Ray Bill.

STAR WARS #1 (Marvel, 1977)

July, 1977. Roy Thomas, Howard Chaykin.  Marvel's epic Official Adaptation of the Monumental 20th Century Fox movie - a film by George Lucas.

FEATURE BOOKS #9 (David McKay, 1938)

January 1938 Dick Tracy And The Famon Boys.

ZAP (UNDERGROUND) #0 (7TH) (Apex)

7th printing. 60 cent cover price.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #215 (Marvel, 1981)

April,  1981.  Denny O'Neil,  John Romita & Jim Mooney.  "By My Powers Shall I Be Vanquished!"

SGT. FURY AND HIS HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 (Marvel, 1963)

May, 1963.  1st & Origin: Sgt. Fury and the Howling Commandos in "Meet The Howling Commandos."

THE COMPLETE FRANK MILLER BATMAN Leather Hardback (D. C. Comics, 1989)

10-1/2 x 7 inches. ISBN 0-681-40969-X. (First Print) 0987654321

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 300 (Direct Market, Marvel, May, 1988)

Price shown is for CGC certified grade 9.8 only. Prices vary widely for lesser grades.

May, 1988. Direct market version. David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane. Origin and first appearance of VENOM (1st full story) in "Venom!". Double size Special 25th Anniversary issue.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #95 (Marvel, 1971)

April, 1971. Stan Lee, John Romita, Sal Buscema. Spidey fights in London in "Trap For A Terrorist!"

COMIC ART CONVENTION PROGRAM (Bill Peterson, 1970)

48 black and white pages, including covers. 5-3/8 X 8-3/8 inches.

New York, July 3rd-July 5th, 1970. Put on by Phil Seuling. The cover art is by Bill Everett.

REX HART #8 (Timely, 1950)

February, 1950.      "The Hombre Who Killed His Friend!"

ALL AMERICAN COMICS #61 (DC)

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

FAMOUS STARS #4 (Ziff-Davis, 1951)

MayJune. 1951 Movie photo cover (Robert Mitchum & Jane Russell in His Kind Of Woman).

UNCLE SCROOGE AND DONALD DUCK #1 (Gold Key, 1965)

Reprints: "Only A Poor Old Man" from #1 (4-color #386).

DONALD DUCK (Dell Large Feature Comics Series II, 1941)

This book showcases the first appearance of Daisy Duck, who shows up on the back cover. The contents include 1940 strip reprints, in black and white. 

WOLVERINE #1 (Marvel, 1988)

Monthly series begins. November, 1988. Chris Claremont, John Buscema, Al Williamson. "Sword Quest!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #199 (Marvel, 1978)

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

BAMBI #10087-309 (Gold Key, 1963)

September, 1963 Disney movie tie-in.

MOTION PICTURE COMICS #105 (Fawcett, 1951)

July 1951 Audie Murphy in "The Red Badge Of Courage." Art: Powell.

GENE AUTRY COMICS #10 (Fawcett/Dell (1942-1944), 1943)

September, 1943 "Fightin' Buckaroo" & "Danger's Trail"

WHAT IF...? #37 (Marvel)

The Beast And The Thing Continued To Mutate?

BATMAN #67 (DC)

"The Mystery Rope!"

SAARI #1 (PL, 1951)

November, 1951 "The Jungle Goddess"

THE ATOM #36 (DC)

SNe GFo. App: Golden Age Atom.

FLASH COMICS ASHCAN #1 (Fawcett, 1940)

January, 1940 12 pages, b&w ashcan used during copyright process. 1st & Origin: Captain Thunder (name changed to Captain Marvel-see Whiz Comics 2).

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

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

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

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

BLACK PANTHER #2 (Marvel)

JKi JKi. Six Million Year Man.

ACTION COMICS #293 (DC, 1962)

October 1962 Origin: Comet (Superhorse).

DAREDEVIL #15 (Marvel, 1966)

April, 1966.  Stan Lee, John Romita.  "..And Men Shall Call Him...Ox!"

DOLL MAN #13 (Quality, 1947)

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

STAR SPANGLED WAR STORIES #204 (DC, 1977)

Title changes to Unknown Soldier with #205.

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #44 (Gilberton, 1947)

December, 1947 Mysteries of Paris. HRN #44. (12/47)

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #11 (Marvel,1977)

August, 1977. Bill mantlo, Don Perlin. "Spawn Of The Spider". DPe BMa. 1st: Spider-Squad, 1st: Man-Spider.

WONDER WOMAN #73 (DC, 1955)

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

GOOFY #857 (Dell Four Color, 1957)

November, 1957 "Adventure Story"

MURDEROUS GANGSTERS #3 (Avon, 1952)

March, 1952 Nick Marek, Tony & Bud Fenner, Jed Hawkins.

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. 

SMILEY BURNETTE WESTERN #1 (Fawcett, 1950)

March, 1950 Photo covers all issues.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #388 (Marvel)

MBa DMi. Lifetheft, pt.3. Double size. Collector's edition. Parent's secret.

MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #31 (Marvel)

End: Double size 64 page issues.

FANTASTIC FOUR #286 (Marvel, 1986)

January,  1986. Stan Lee, Terry Austin.  "Like A Phoenix!"

2nd: X-Factor. Story continues in X-Factor 1.

DETECTIVE COMICS #27 (DC, 1939)

May 1939.  First appearance of The Batman. Series by Bob Kane begins.

SGT. ROCK #302 (DC, 1977)

Previous title: "Our Army At War."

HOPALONG CASSIDY #18 (Fawcett, 1948)

April, 1948 "The Ghost Of Dude Ranch!" Photo cover.

SHAZAM! #1 (DC, 1973)

February, 1973.  1st: revival of original Captain Marvel since the Golden-Age.

GIANT-SIZE X-MEN #1 (Marvel, 1975)

Summer, 1975. Len Wein, Dave Cockrum. Gil Kane cover. First appearance of The New X-Men (Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus, and Thunderbird) in "Second Genesis!"

X-MEN #101 (Marvel, 1976)

October, 1976. Chris Claremont, Dave Cochrum. "Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!"

WARLORD #131 (DC)

1st DC work by Rob Liefeld.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #32 (Marvel, 1966)

January, 1966. Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. Dr. Octopus appears in "Man On A Rampage!"

CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN #2 (DC, 1958)

July, 1958 "The Monster Maker!" by Jack Kirby.

SHADOW COMICS V2#3 (Street & Smith, 1942)

March, 1942 1st & Origin: Supersnipe.

WEB OF EVIL #1 (Quality, 1952)

November, 1952.  Begin: Jack Cole art. SOTI

SUPERMAN #252 (DC)

DC 100 Page Super Spectacular #13.

BATMAN #489 (DC)

App: Bane. 1st: Azrael in costume.

BATMAN #418 (DC)

JAp JSt. p2, KGBeast.

THREE STOOGES #1 (St. John, 1953)

September, 1953 Splash page features caricatures of Joe Kubert and Norman Maurer at a drawing table introducing their new comic magazine.

IRON MAN #290 (Marvel)

March, 1993.  Len Kaminski, Kevin Hopgood.  "This Years Model."

SUPERMAN #113 (DC, 1957)

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

FANTASTIC FOUR #131 (Marvel, 1973)

February,  1973.  Roy Thomas, Ross Andru.  "Revolt In Paradise!"

BATMAN #171 (DC)

1st: Silver Age Riddler (5/65).

THE CONQUEROR #690 (Dell Four Color, 1956)

April, 1956 Movie photo cover (John Wayne).

SWEETHEARTS #119 (Fawcett)

Movie photo cover (Don't Bother To Knock, Richard Widmark & Marilyn Monroe).

SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND LOIS LANE #1 (DC, 1958)

March-April, 1958.  "The Witch Of Metropolis!" 

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #89 (Marvel, 1970)

October, 1970. Stan Lee, Gil Kane, John Romita. "Doc Ock Lives!"

FIGHTIN' MARINES #2 (St. John, 1951)

October 1951 1st: Canteen Kate by Baker.

TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED #19 (DC)

"The Menace Of The Fireball!"

BLACK TERROR #24 (Better)

Minor Frazetta art (part of one page).

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #106 (Marvel, 1968)

August, 1968.  "Above The Earth...A Titan Rages!"

ALL STAR COMICS #8 (DC, 1941)

Winter 1941-1942. First appearance and Origin: Wonder Woman. Story continued in Sensation Comics #1. Detailed origin first appears in Wonder Woman Comics #1. Starman series begins. Starman and Dr. Mid-Nite become JSA members starting with this issue.

HIT COMICS #32 (Quality)

Appearance:  Plastic Man.

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