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IRON MAN #91 (Marvel)

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

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #4 (Marvel, 1963)

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

DAREDEVIL #270 (Marvel, 1989)

August, 1989.  Ann Nocenti, John Romita.  "Lone Stranger."

IRON MAN #169 (Marvel)

Tony Stark resigns Iron Man armor.

WHAT IF...? #23 (Marvel)

The Hulk Had Become A Barbarian?

GIANT-SIZE SUPER-STARS #1 (Marvel, 1974)

May 1974 Featuring The Fantastic Four. App: Black Panther, Hulk vs. Thing. Title changes to Giant-Size Fantastic Four with #2.

X-MEN #18 (Marvel, 1966)

March, 1966.  App: Magneto. "If Iceman Should Fail!" by Gavin/Lee.

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE #1933 (Cupples & Leon, 1933)

In Cosmic City. 100 pages, hardcover. Daily strip reprints from .

BOZO THE CLOWN #464 (Dell Four Color, 1953)

April, 1953 "Bozo The Capitol Clown"

TEENAGE DIARY SECRETS #4 (St. John, 1949)

June, 1949 Cover & art: Matt Baker. From Blue Ribbon Comics 2nd series.

I LOVE YOU #7 (Charlton, 1955)

September, 1955 Previous title: In Love.

IRON MAN #230 (Marvel)

May, 1988.  David Michelinie, M.D.Bright.  "The Day The Hero Died."

HARVEY HITS #21 (Harvey)

Wendy The Good Little Witch.

X-MEN #106 (Marvel, 1977)

August, 1977. Chris Claremont, Dave Cochrum. "Dark Shroud of the Past!"

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.

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

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

TARZAN #3 (Dell, 1948)

"The Dwarfs Of Didona!"

AVENGERS #87 (Marvel, 1971)

April, 1971.  Roy Thomas, Sal Buscema.  "Look Homeward, Avenger!"

DETECTIVE COMICS #27 (DC, 1939)

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

FANTASTIC FOUR #198 (Marvel, 1978)

September,  1978.  Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott.  "Invasion!"

AVENGERS #317 (Marvel)

May, 1990.  John Byrne, Paul Ryan & Tom Palmer.  "Business As Usual."

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #31 (Marvel, 1965)

December, 1965. Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. First appearances of Gwen Stacy and Harry Osborne in "If This Be My Destiny...!"

THE SHADOW #1 (DC, 1973)

November, 1973.  Denny O'Neill, Michael Kaluta.  "The Doom Puzzle!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #157 (Marvel, 1975)

April, 1975.  Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler.  "And Now..The Endgame Cometh!"

Silver Surfer.

WHAT IF...? #7 (Marvel)

Someone Else Besides Spider-Man Had Been Bitten By The Radioactive Spider?

WILD BILL ELLIOTT #643 (Dell Four Color, 1955)

July, 1955 "Mystery Of Furnace Valley" Photo cover.

WONDER WOMAN #50 (DC)

"The Menace Of The Master Spy!"

CONAN THE BARBARIAN #275 (Marvel, 1994)

MDa RTh. Final issue. Double size.

DONALD DUCK #348 (Dell Four Color, 1951)

"The Crocodile Collector." Cover: Carl Barks.

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #106 (Marvel, 1968)

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

BATMAN #189 (DC)

1st: Silver Age Scarecrow.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #308 (Marvel, 1988)

Early November, 1988.  David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane.  "Dread."

GHOST RIDER #10 (Marvel, 1974)

Reprint: Marvel Spotlight #5.

SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #1 (DC, 1954)

September-October, 1954.  "The Boy Of 100 Faces!"

THE PUNISHER #5 (Marvel, 1986)

May, 1986.  James Shooter, Mike Zeak, Phil Zimelman.  " Final Solution: Part 2"

BILL THAILING'S COMIC BOOKCATALOG #215 (1977-1978)

84 black and white, typed pages, including covers. 8-1/2 X 11 inches.  Includes Order guide; Golden Age and Silver Age comic books for sale, original artwork, Sunday comic pages, Newspapers, Books and Magazines price list and 6 pages of Thailing's own want list. A fascinating trip back in time to see what rare comics sold for back in the 1970s. AMAZING STUFF!

IRON MAN #245 (Marvel)

August, 1989.  David Michelinie, Paul Smith & Roy Richardson.  "Inside Angry."

THREE DIMENSIONAL TALES FROM THE CRYPT OF TERROR #2 (EC, 1954)

Spring 1954 With glasses. Previous title: "Three Dimensional E.C. Classics."

CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD! (Avon, 1952)

Art: Hollingsworth. "The Glistening Death!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #155 (Marvel, 1975)

February,  1975.  Len Wein, Rich Buckler & Joe Sinnott.  "Battle Royal!"

Silver Surfer.

PRINCE VALIANT #699 (Dell Four Color, 1956)

April, 1956 "The Secret Of The Flames"

GENE AUTRY COMICS (Dell, 1950)

2.5 x 6.75", 5 different issues.

DETECTIVE COMICS #35 (DC, 1940)

Begin consecutive Batman covers. Classic hypo cover.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #299 (Marvel, 1988)

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

HEROIC COMICS #7 (FF, 1941)

July, 1941 1st & Origin: Man O' Metal.

FANTASY MASTERPIECES #1 (Marvel, 1966)

February, 1966 12 cent cover price. Photo of Stan Lee on inside front cover.

LANA #7 (Marvel, 1949)

August, 1949 Title changes to Little Lana with #8.

FANTASTIC FOUR #49 (Marvel, 1966)

April, 1966 2nd: Silver Surfer. "If This Be Doomsday!"

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.

POLICE TRAP #2 (Mainline, 1954)

November, 1954 Cover: Simon & Kirby.

DAREDEVIL #7 (Marvel, 1965)

April, 1965.  Stan Lee, Wally Wood.  "In Mortal Combat With...Sub-Mariner!"

April, 1965 1st: red costume. "Daredevil Battles Sub-Mariner!"

AQUAMAN #51 (DC)

Art: Neal Adams. Deadman.

WYATT EARP FRONTIER MARSHALL #12 (Charlton, 1956)

.January, 1956 Previous title: Range Busters

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #5 (Marvel, 1968)

LLe SLe. New Story: The Parents Of Peter Parker!

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #107 (Marvel, 1968)

September, 1968.  "Ten Rings Hath...The Mandarin!"

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #110 (Marvel, 1968)

December, 1968.  "Umbu, The Unliving!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #61 (Marvel, 1968)

June, 1968. Stan Lee, John Romita. Kingpin appears in "What A Tangled Web We Weave...!" 

SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND LOIS LANE #7 (DC, 1959)

February, 1959.      "The Girl Who Stole Superman's Heart!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #47 (Marvel)

"Beware, The Hidden Land!"

IRON MAN #44 (Marvel)

1st 20 cent issue cover price.

DETECTIVE COMICS #389 (DC)

BBn, FRo. Scarecrow, Batgirl.

DARING MYSTERY COMICS #6 (Timely, 1940)

Origin and first appearance of Marvel Boy.

FANTASTIC FOUR #201 (Marvel, 1978)

December,  1978.  Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott.  "Home Deadly Home!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #31 (Marvel)

"The Mad Menace Of The Macabre Mole Man!"

TUROK SON OF STONE #596 (Dell Four Color, 1954)

First issue, December, 1954. Origin and first appearance of Turok, Son of Stone.

BATMAN #223 (DC)

80 Page Giant #G-73.

DARING MYSTERY COMICS #7 (Timely, 1941)

Origin and first appearance of The Blue Diamond and Captain Daring by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.

WHAT IF...? #31 (Marvel)

Wolverine Had Killed The Hulk?

SUPERMAN MINI-COMIC #1A (DC, 1955)

"Duel In Space", Kellogg's Sugar Smacks giveaway.

HIT COMICS #18 (Quality)

1st Appearance & Origin:  Stormy Foster.

BATMAN #19 (DC)

"Batman Makes A Deadline!"

FRONTIER FIGHTERS #1 (DC, 1955)

SepOctober 1955 Featuring Davy Crockett in "Challenge Of Black Warrior!", Kit Carson and Buffalo Bill Cody. (9-10/55)

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.

GENE AUTRY COMICS #11 (Fawcett/Dell (1942-1944), 1943)

November, 1943 Begin: Dell publication, continued from Fawcett series. Photo of Gene on back cover.

SUPERMAN #108 (DC, 1956)

September, 1956 "The Girl Cops of Metropolis!"

BANNER COMICS #5 (Ace, 1942)

Title changes to Captain Courageous Comics with #6. January, 1942

TOMB OF DRACULA #24 (Marvel, 1974)

September, 1974.  Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan.  "...A Morning For The Dead!"

HOUSE OF MYSTERY #50 (DC)

Orson Wells's War of the Worlds in text.

TEEN TITANS #44 (DC, 1976)

November, 1976.  Paul Levitz, Bob Rozakis, Pablo Marcos, Bob Smith.  Introduction of The Guardian. 'The Man Who Toppled The TItans'

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