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CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS #8 (Timely, 1941)

November, 1941. Joe Simon, Jack Kirby. Captain America stories: Strange Mystery of the Nile, Murder Stalks the Maneuvers and Case of the Black Witch; other stories include Father Time; Hurricane, Master of Speed; Headline Hunter; and an ad for Sentinels of Liberty club.

IRON MAN #1 (Marvel, 1968)

May, 1968.  Stan Lee, Archie Goodwin, Gene Colan. "Alone Against A.I.M.!"

SUPERMAN #34A (DC, 1945)

Special Edition-U.S. Navy giveaway.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #4 (Marvel, 1963)

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

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #172 (Marvel)

Origin retold: Juggernaut. App: X-Men.

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #13 (Marvel, 1977)

December,  1977.  Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema & Mike Esposito.  "...The Coming Of Razorback!'

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #143 (Marvel, 1988)

October,  1988.  Gerry Conway,  Sal Buscema.  "Deadline In Dallas."

App: Punisher.

DAREDEVIL #112 (Marvel, 1974)

August, 1974.  Steve Gerber, Gene Colan.  "Death Of A Nation?"

DAREDEVIL #193 (Marvel, 1983)

April, 1983.  Larry Hama, Klaus Janson.  "Bitsy's Revenge."

SILVER AGE: TEEN TITANS #1 (DC, 2000)

July, 2000. $2.50 cover price. Reprints TEEN TITANS #1. "The Tyrannical Terror of Sheriff Law!"

AVENGERS #140 (Marvel, 1974)

October, 1974.  Steve Englehart, Sal Buscema.  "Bewitched, Bothered, And Dead!"

FANTASY BOOK The Ship of Darkness (FPCI, 1947)

44 black and white pages, including covers. 8-7/8 X 10-1/2 inches. Cover art by Crozetti.

Features the following stories, novelettes and short stories: The Ship of Darkness by A.E. van Vogt, Caverns of Ith by Basil Wells, Little johnny by O.G. Estes, Jr., Bargain with Beelzebub by Gene Hunter, Star of the Undead by Paul Dennis Lavond, The Machine God Laughs by Festus Pragnell.

The fanzine also features fantasy book reviews and the reader's letters/comments.

REAL WEST ROMANCES #V2#1 (Prize, 1950)

V2#1 AprMay 1950 Art: Simon & Kirby.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #294 (Marvel, 1987)

November, 1987.  J.M. DeMatteis, Mike Zeck & Bob McLeod.  "Thunder."

SHOWCASE #6 (DC, 1957)

February, 1957.  1st & Origin: Challengers Of The Unknown by Jack Kirby

IRON MAN #191 (Marvel)

Return: Tony Stark as Iron Man.

IRON MAN #120 (Marvel)

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

FANTASTIC FOUR #398 (Marvel)

Prismatic foil stamped cover.

ADVENTURES OF REX THE WONDER DOG #18 (DC)

"The Secret Of The Vanishing Island!"

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #61 (Gilberton, 1949)

July, 1949 The Woman in White. HRN #62.

DAREDEVIL #97 (Marvel)

GCo GCy. 1st: Dark Messiah.

THE GREEN JET COMICS #1 (Metropolitan, 1950)

Giveaway (5.25 x 8.5, bound at top). Contains Green Lama by Mac Raboy.

DELL MOVIE CLASSIC #12-058-509 (Dell, 1965)

September, 1965 Movie photo cover (Annette Funicello).

FANTASTIC FOUR #91 (Marvel, 1969)

October, 1969.   Stan Lee, Jack Kirby.  "The Thing..Enslaved!"

BAMBI #3 (Dell, 1956)

April, 1956 Disney movie tie-in. Reprints Bambi #186 (from the 4-Color series).

JOHN WAYNE ADVENTURE COMICS #28 (Toby)

Movie photo cover "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon." Lead story: "Dead Man's Boots!"

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #113 (Marvel, 1968)

March, 1968.  "Where Fall The Shifting Sands!"

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.

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #108 (Gilberton, 1953)

June, 1953 Knights of the Round Table. HRN #108.

TRAIL COLT (A-1 SERIES) #2 (M.E., 1949)

(A-1 #26). Art: L.B. Cole (6 pages).

X-MEN #253 (Marvel)

Storm, Forge, Magneto return to team. App: Wolverine.

DENNIS THE MENACE GIANTS (Standard, 1955)

Summer 1955 Giant Vacation Special. (Summer/55)

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #118 (Marvel, 1973)

March, 1973. Stan Lee, Gerry Conway, John Romita, Jim Mooney, Tony Mortellaro. The Smasher and the Disruptor appear in "Countdown to Chaos!"

DONALD DUCK #318 (Dell Four Color, 1951)

"No Such Varmint". Art: Carl Barks.

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #117 (Gilberton, 1954)

March, 1954 Captains Courageous. HRN #118.

DONALD DUCK #1109 (Dell Four Color, 1960)

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

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.

WONDER WOMAN #47 (DC)

"The World Below The North Pole!"

HEART THROBS #5 (DC, 1950)

April, 1950.  Photo cover.

MICKEY MOUSE MAGAZINE V1#1 (Western, 1935)

Summer 1935 Large size, 25 cents, Summer, 1935. Introduces Disney characters to the comics field (in a magazine format), ultimately becomes Walt Disney's Comics & Stories, one of the longest-running comics series.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #60 (Marvel, 1968)

May 1968. Stan Lee, John Romita. Kingpin appears in "O, Bitter Victory!"

DAREDEVIL #146 (Marvel, 1977)

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

SGT. ROCK #302 (DC, 1977)

Previous title: "Our Army At War."

ABBIE AN' SLATS #1 (St. John, 1947)

From Treasury Of Comics series.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #90 (Marvel, 1970)

November, 1970. Stan Lee, Gil Kane, John Romita. Death of Capt. Stacy in "And Death Shall Come!"

BOBBY GETS HEP (Bell Telephone, 1946)

8 page giveaway, newsprint (early use of the word "groovy", more typically associated with the 1960's).

STAR WARS THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Official Collector Edition (Paradise Press Inc., 1980)

ISBN: 0-931550-63-7 Standard size. 68 pages including covers. Full color pages.

SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #3 (DC, 1955)

January-February, 1955.  "The Man Who Collected Excitement!" (1-2/55)

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #193 (Marvel, 1979)

June,  1979.  Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard.  "The Wings Of The Fearsome Fly!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #316 (Marvel, 1988)

July, 1988.  Steve Englehart, Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott.  "Cold Storage!"

BLACK CAT COMICS #6 (Harvey)

The Scarlet Arrow by Bob Powell.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #287 (Marvel, 1987)

April, 1987.  Jim Owsley, Erik Larsen.  "...And There Shall Come A Reckoning."

BUSTER CRABBE #4 (Famous Funnies)

Cover & 1 pg. art: Frank Frazetta.

DAREDEVIL #77 (Marvel, 1971)

June, 1971.  Stan Lee, Gerry Conway, Gene Colan.  "...And So Enters The Amazing Spider-Man."

DOLL MAN #13 (Quality, 1947)

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

JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH #1060 (Dell Four Color, 1959)

November, 1959 Movie photo cover (Pat Boone, James Mason).

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #285 (Marvel, 1987)

February, 1987.  Tom DeFalco, Alan Kupperberg.  "The Arranger Must Die!"

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #20 (Marvel, 1978)

July,  1978.  Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema, Mike Esposito, I. Watanabe.  "Where Were You When The Lights Went Out?"

TV CASPER AND COMPANY #1 (Harvey, 1963)

Begin: 64 page giant-size, 25 cent cover price.

WESTERN ACTION THRILLERS #1 (Dell, 1937)

April, 1937 100 pages; Buffalo Bill, Laramie Joe, Two-Gun Thompson, & Wild West Bill.

THE SANDMAN #1 (DC, 1974)

Art: Jack Kirby (all issues).

IRON MAN #102 (Marvel)

September, 1977.  Bill Mantlo, George Tuska.  "Dreadknight And The Daughter Of Creation!"

BATMAN #208 (DC)

80 Page Giant #G-55.

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #160 (Gilberton, 1961)

January, 1961 The Food of the Gods. HRN #159.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #288 (Marvel, 1987)

May, 1987.  Jim Owlsey, Jim Fern.  "Gang War Rages On!"

THOR #169 (Marvel)

Origin (pt.3): Galactus.

SANTA AND THE ANGEL #259 (Dell Four Color, 1949)

December, 1949 A 2 in 1 book; "Santa At The Zoo" on back cover. (12/49)

WHAT IF...? #5 (Marvel)

Captain America Hadn't Vanished During World War Two?

BATMAN #135 (DC)

"Menace Of The Sky Creature!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #205 (Marvel, 1979)

April, 1979.  Marv Wolfman,  Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott.  "When Worlds Die!"

X-MEN #261 (Marvel)

No Jim Lee art. App: Wolverine.

Amazing Fantasy 15 (Marvel, August, 1962)

August, 1962. Art: Steve Ditko. Cover: Kirby/Ditko. 1st & Origin: Spider-Man. 1st: Aunt May. 1st & Death: Uncle Ben. Lead story: "Spider-Man!", story continued in Amazing Spider-Man #1.

FANTASTIC FOUR #5 (Marvel, 1962)

July, 1962 1st & Origin: Dr. Doom. "Meet Dr. Doom!" by Lee/Kirby.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #15 (Marvel, 1964)

August, 1964. Origin and first appearance of The Kraven in "Kraven The Hunter!"

CONAN THE BARBARIAN #7 (Marvel, 1971)

July, 1971. Roy Thomas, Barry Smith, Sal Buscema. "The Lurker Within!"

MICKEY MOUSE MAGAZINE V5#2 (Western, 1939)

November, 1939 1st Pinocchio (cameo).

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #215 (Marvel, 1981)

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

DETECTIVE COMICS #62 (DC, 1942)

April, 1942. Second Joker cover. Joker story.

FANTASTIC FOUR #43 (Marvel)

"Lo, There Shall Be An Ending!"

SUPERMAN #117 (DC)

"The Man with the Zero Eyes!"

LOVELORN #50 (ACG, 1954)

June, 1954 3-D effect story.

THREE DIMENSION COMICS #2 (St. John, 1953)

November, 1953 Mighty Mouse. With 3-D glasses.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #291 (Marvel, 1987)

August, 1987.  David Michelinie, John Romita.  "Dark Journey!"

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