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TOM CAT #4 (Charlton, 1956)

April, 1956 Previous title: Bo.

SHOCK DETECTIVE CASES #21 (Star, 1952)

November, 1952 Title changes to Spook with #22.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #164 (Marvel, 1977)

January, 1977.   Len Wen, Ross Andru.  "Deadline!"

DENNIS THE MENACE GIANTS (Standard, 1955)

Summer 1955 Giant Vacation Special. (Summer/55)

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #265 (Marvel, 1985)

June, 1985.  Tom Defalco, Ron Frenz.  "After The Fox!"

BATMAN #179 (DC)

2nd: S.A. Riddler.

TOMB OF DRACULA #35 (Marvel, 1975)

August, 1975.  Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan & Tom Palmer.  "Hell Hath No Fury..."

NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR #1940 (DC, 1940)

issue. "96 pages in full color!" Superman, Batman and Robin, The Sandman, Slam Bradley.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #126 (Marvel, 1973)

November, 1973. Gerry Conway, Ross Andru. "The Kangaroo Bounces Back!"

IRON MAN #232 (Marvel)

July, 1988.  David Michelinie, Barry Windsor-Smith.  "Intimate Enemies."

DAREDEVIL #249 (Marvel, 1987)

December, 1987.  Ann Nocenti, Rick Leonardi.  "Kiss & Kill!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #7 (Marvel, 1962)

October 1962 1st: Kurrgo. "The Master Of Planet X!" by Lee/Kirby.

DOLL MAN #1 (Quality, 1941)

Autumn, 1941.  "Doll Man Battles The Phantom Duelist!" 

SUPERMAN #199 (DC)

1st: Superman/Flash race.

FANTASTIC FOUR #10 (Marvel, 1963)

January, 1963 App: Dr. Doom. "The Return Of Doctor Doom!" by Lee/Kirby.

BATMAN #140 (DC)

"The Eighth Wonder Of Space!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #161 (Marvel, 1976)

October, 1976.  Len Wein, Ross Andru.  "...And The Nightcrawler Came Prowling, Prowling."

RAn LWe. App: Nightcrawler.

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.

IRON MAN #14 (Marvel, 1969)

June, 1969. Archie Goodwin, Johnny Craig.  "The Night Phantom Walks!"

FAMOUS FUNNIES #1 (Eastern, 1934)

July, 1934 1st monthly comic book magazine in the modern format. 1st comic book sold through newsstand distribution.

MARVEL TEAM UP #100 (Marvel)

December, 1980.  Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four.

U.S.A. COMICS #6 (Timely, 1942)

December, 1942.  Begin: Captain America.

TEEN TITANS #52 (DC, 1977)

December, 1977. Bob Rozankis, Don Heck, Bob Smith. 'When TItans Clash!'

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

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

MURDEROUS GANGSTERS #3 (Avon, 1952)

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

ACTION COMICS #314 (DC, 1964)

July, 1964 App: Justice League.

BATMAN #22 (DC)

1st: Alfred solo story, "The Adventures Of Alfred!" (4-5/44)

SILVER SURFER #15 (Marvel, 1970)

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

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #4 (Marvel, 1967)

"The Web And The Flame!" new story: Spider-Man battles Human Torch.

THE THREE STOOGES IN ORBIT #30016-211 (Gold Key, 1962)

November, 1962 Movie photo cover. All photos with captions inside.

MARVEL TEAM UP #49 (Marvel)

September, 1976.  Spider-man and Iron Man.

THE LEGENDS OF DANIEL BOONE #8 (DC, 1956)

October, 1956.  "The Four-Legged Frontiersmen!"

MARGIE COMICS #35 (Marvel, 1946)

Winter 1946 Previous title: Comedy Comics.

X-MEN #100 (Marvel, 1976)

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

BRAVE AND THE BOLD #12 (DC, 1957)

July, 1957 App: Robin Hood, The Silent Knight, The Viking Prince.

SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #4 (DC, 1955)

March-April, 1955.  "King For A Day!" 1st Code Approved issue. 

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #62 (Marvel, 1968)

July, 1968.  Stan Lee, John Romita, Don Heck. "Make Way for... Medusa!"

SUPERMAN #113 (DC, 1957)

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

SERGEANT BILKO #1 (DC, 1957)

May-June, 1957.  TV tie-in.

TEEN TITANS #51 (DC, 1977)

November, 1977. Bob Rozankis, Don Heck, Frank Charamonte. 'Titans East! Titans West! And Never(?) Shall The Teens Meet!'

IRON FIST #5 (Marvel, 1976)

June, 1976. Chris Claremont, John Byrne. "When Slays The Scimitar!"

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #133 (Gilberton, 1956)

July, 1956 The Time Machine. HRN #132.

HEROIC COMICS #69 (FF, 1951)

November, 1951 Art: Frazetta.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #105 (Marvel, 1972)

February, 1972. Stan Lee, Gil Kane. Spider Slayer appearance in "The Spider Slayer!"

X-MEN #87 (Marvel, 1974)

April, 1974. Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Don Heck. "The Fateful Finale!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #299 (Marvel, 1988)

April, 1988. David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane, Bob McLeod. 1st full appearance of Venom in "Survival of The Hittest!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #301 (Marvel, 1988)

June, 1988.  David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane.   "The Sable Gauntlet!"

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.

MYSTERY IN SPACE #75 (DC, 1962)

May, 1962.  Justice League crossover.

FANTASTIC FOUR #39 (Marvel, 1965)

June, 1965.  Stan Lee, Jack Kirby.  "A Blind Man Shall Lead Them!"

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #184 (Marvel, 1992)

January,  1992.  J. M. DeMatteis,  Sal Buscema.  "The Child Within: Aftermath."

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #307 (Marvel, 1988)

Late October, 1988.  David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane.  "The Thief Who Stole Himself!"

STAR HUNTERS #1 (DC, 1977)

Star Hunters #1, published by DC Comics in 1977, marks the debut issue of a short-lived science fiction series created during a period of experimentation at DC. The series was written by David Michelinie with artwork by Don Newton and Bob Layton. The story follows Donovan Flint and his crew as they are forced into a cosmic struggle against a totalitarian regime in the 22nd century. The cover features dynamic artwork typical of the late Bronze Age, with bold colors and dramatic action scenes. This issue is notable for its attempt to blend space opera with social commentary, reflecting the era's interest in speculative fiction. Collectors value this comic for its unique place in DC's history, its creative team, and its relatively low print run compared to mainstream superhero titles. Authentic copies are identified by the DC bullet logo, 1977 copyright, and original cover price of 30 cents. Condition, including the presence of original staples, gloss, and absence of major defects, significantly affects collectibility and value. Prices for this issue vary based on condition, rarity, and current market demand.

REGGIE #68 (Archie, 1974)

January, 1974 End: Giant size issues.

FEATURE COMICS #27 (Quality, 1939)

December, 1939 1st & Origin: Doll Man by Lou Fine. (12/39)

SPIDER-MAN #1 Unbagged Silver Edition (Marvel, 1990)

Unbagged silver edition, direct sale only.

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #50 (Gilberton, 1948)

August, 1948 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. HRN #51.

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!

X-MEN #193 (Marvel)

Double size. 100th New X-Men app. 1st Warpath (in costume), 1st Firestar. App: Wolverine.

BATMAN #68 (DC, 1952)

"The New Crimes Of Two-Face!" (12-1/52)

DONALD DUCK #1109 (Dell Four Color, 1960)

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

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #24 (Marvel, 1965)

May, 1965. Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. Mysterio appears in "Spider-Man Goes Mad!"

JUNGLE COMICS #2 (Fiction House)

Begin: Fantomah; Red Panther.

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #97 (DC)

Double size. Origin retold: JLA.

DAREDEVIL #299 (Marvel, 1991)

November, 1991.  D.G. Chichester, Lee Weeks.  "Turnabout Part 2."

GAY COMICS #1 (Timely, 1944)

May, 1944.  1st: Millie The Model.

SHOWCASE #31 (DC, 1961)

April, 1961.  Aquaman And Aqualad in "The Sea Beasts From One Billion, B.C.!"  Origin:  Aquaman.

FANTASTIC FOUR #168 (Marvel, 1976)

March,  1976.  Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler.  "Where Have All The Powers Gone?'

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #108 (Marvel, 1968)

October, 1968.  "Monster Triumphant!"

DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP #1049 (Dell Four Color, 1959)

September, 1959 Movie photo cover (Jerry Lewis).

FEATURE BOOKS #7 (David McKay, 1937)

November, 1937 Little Orphan Annie (#1).

ACTION COMICS #49 (DC)

Vs. The Puzzler in "The Wizard Of Chance!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #321 (Marvel, 1989)

Early October, 1989.  David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane. The Assassin Nation Plot part 2 of 6 -  "Underwar!"

WOMEN OUTLAWS #8 (Fox, 1949)

September, 1949.  Title changes to MY LOVE MEMOIRS with #9.

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