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FANTASTIC FOUR #13 (Marvel, 1963)

April, 1963 1st: Watcher, 1st: Red Ghost. "The Red Ghost!" by Lee/Kirby.

MY FRIEND IRMA #4 (Atlas/Marvel, 1950)

August, 1950 Art: Harvey Kurtzman (10 pages).

SUPERMAN #423 (DC)

Title changes to Adventures Of Superman with #424. CSw, AMo. "Last" story, P.1.

MARVEL TALES #106 (Marvel)

Reprint: Amazing Spider-Man #129.

FANTASTIC FOUR #322 (Marvel, 1989)

January,  1989.  Steve Englehart, Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott.  "Between A Rock In A Hard Place!"

MARVEL TALES #1 (Marvel, 1964)

Reprints: Amazing Fantasy 15, Amazing Spider-Man 1 (Part 2 story), Incredible Hulk 1, Tales To Astonish 35, Tales To Astonish 49, Sgt. Fury 1, Tales Of Suspense 39, Tales Of Suspense 48 and Journey Into Mystery 83.

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE #1932 (Cupples & Leon, 1932)

A Willing Helper. 100 pages. Hardcover. Daily strip reprints from .

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 (Marvel, 1963)

March, 1963. First appearance of J. Jonah Jameson and The Chameleon. "Spider-Man, Part 2" story continued from Amazing Fantasy #15.

COMPLETE MYSTERY #2 (Marvel, 1948)

October 1948 "Jigsaw Of Doom!"

OMAC #2 (DC)

Jack Kirby art in all issues.

ACTION COMICS #1 (DC, 1938)

June, 1938. Origin and first appearance of Superman.

IRON MAN #102 (Marvel)

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

FANTASTIC FOUR #1 (Marvel, 1961)

November, 1961 1st & Origin: The Fantastic Four. 1st: Mole Man.

X-MEN #87 (Marvel, 1974)

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

PAUL TERRY'S COMICS #86A (St. John)

1Same as Terry-Toons #86 (but with title change).

PEP COMICS #16 (MLJ)

Origin: Madame Satan.

ALL AMERICAN COMICS #49 (DC)

"The Saga Of Doiby Dickles Cab!"

PEP COMICS #26 (MLJ, 1942)

April, 1942 1st: Veronica.

THE HORRORS #15 (Star, 1954)

April, 1954 Horrors Of The Underworld.

A DATE WITH JUDY #46 (DC)

1st Code Approved issue.

ZAP (UNDERGROUND) #5 (2ND) (Apex)

2nd printing. 75 cent cover price.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #210 (Marvel, 1980)

November,  1980.  Denny O'Neil, John Romita & Joe Sinnott.  "The Prophecy Of Madame Web!"

1st: Madame Web.

SAARI #1 (PL, 1951)

November, 1951 "The Jungle Goddess"

GIFT COMICS #1 (Fawcett, 1942)

March, 1942 Captain Marvel, Bulletman, others. 324 pages.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #127 (Marvel, 1973)

December, 1973. Gerry Conway, Ross Andru.  "The Dark Wings of Death!"

WESTERN GUNFIGHTERS #22 (Atlas/Marvel, 1956)

October 1956 Art: Wallace Wood, Bob Powell.

WONDER WOMAN #62 (DC)

"Wonder Woman's Triple Identity!"

FRANKENSTEIN COMICS #1 (Prize, 1945)

Summer 1945 Begin & Origin: Frankenstein by Dick Briefer.

AVENGERS #10 (Marvel, 1964)

November, 1964.  Stan Lee, Don Heck.  "The Avengers Break Up!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #100 (Marvel, 1971)

September, 1971. Stan Lee, Gil Kane, John Romita Sr. cover. 100th Anniversary issue. Green Goblin,Vulture, Lizard, Doctor Octopus, and the Kingpin appearances (all in a dream sequence).

TALES OF SUSPENSE #97 (Marvel, 1968)

January, 1968. Stan Lee, Gene Colan. Whiplash first appears in Iron Man story, "The Coming of Whiplash!"

KEN SHANNON #1 (Quality, 1951)

October, 1951.  Art: Reed Crandall in all issues.

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.

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #182 (Marvel)

App: Wolverine (cameo). See Giant-size X-Men #1 for 2nd full appearance.

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!

SMILEY BURNETTE WESTERN #1 (Fawcett, 1950)

March, 1950 Photo covers all issues.

SUPERMAN #400 (DC)

Double size anniversary issue. JBy, FMi, MRo, HCh, JKi, BBo, JSe, WSi, BSi

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #119 (Marvel)

"At The Mercy Of...Maximus The Mad!"

JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #62 (Marvel/Atlas, 1960)

November, 1960 The Hulk prototype. "The Coming Of The Hulk pt 1." Cover and 13 page story by Kirby/Ditko.

SERGEANT PRESON OF THE YUKON #344 (Dell Four Color, 1951)

August, 1951 ... from Challenge Of The Yukon (#1).

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. 

FANTASTIC FOUR #121 (Marvel, 1972)

April, 1972.  Stan Lee, John Buscema.  "The Mysterious Mind Blowing Secret Of Gabriel!"

Silver Surfer.

PLANET COMICS #9 (I.W., 1958)

Reprints Planet Comics #73.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #77 (Marvel, 1969)

October, 1969. Stan Lee, Jim Mooney, John Romita. App: Human Torch, Lizard. "In The Blaze of Battle!"

MORE FUN COMICS #101 (DC)

1st & Origin: Superboy. End: Spectre.

MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #12 (Marvel, 1967)

Title changed from FANTASY MASTERPIECES. December, 1967 issue. Stan Lee, Gene Colan. Origin and first appearance of Captain Marvel of The Kree in "The Coming of Captain Marvel".

FANTASTIC FOUR #87 (Marvel)

App: Dr. Doom. "The Power And The Pride!"

JUNIOR COMICS #10 (Fox)

Cover & art: Feldstein.

PRINCE VALIANT #699 (Dell Four Color, 1956)

April, 1956 "The Secret Of The Flames"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #20 (Marvel, 1986)

November, 1986. Fred Schiller, Ken McDonald, Bob Wiacek. "Man Of The Year".

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #33 (Marvel, 1966)

February, 1966.  Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. Doctor Octopus appearance in  "The Final Chapter!"

DONALD DUCK #1109 (Dell Four Color, 1960)

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

MARVEL TEAM UP #26 (Marvel)

October, 1974.  The Human Torch and Thor.

NICK FURY, AGENT OF S.H.I.E.L.D. #6 (Marvel, 1968)

November, 1968. Archie Goodwin, Frank Srpinger. "Doom Must Fall!".

MARVEL TEAM UP #40 (Marvel)

December, 1975.  Spider-man and the Sons of the Tiger.

SLEEPING BEAUTY #30042-009 (Gold Key, 1970)

September, 1970 Disney movie tie-in. With poster.

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #89 (Gilberton, 1951)

November, 1951 Crime and Punishment. HRN #89.

MARVEL TEAM UP #42 (Marvel)

February, 1976.  Spider-man and The Vision.

MARVEL TEAM UP #48 (Marvel)

August, 1976.  Spider-man and Iron man.

MARVEL TEAM UP #49 (Marvel)

September, 1976.  Spider-man and Iron Man.

MARVEL TEAM UP #55 (Marvel)

March, 1977.  Spider-Man and Warlock.

MARVEL TEAM UP #57 (Marvel)

May, 1977.  Spider-Man and the Black Widow.

MARVEL TEAM UP #59 (Marvel)

July, 1977.  Spider-Man plus Yellow Jacket and the Wasp.

DONALD DUCK #1190 (Dell Four Color, 1961)

November, 1961 "And The Wheel". Disney movie tie-in.

MARVEL TEAM UP #79 (Marvel)

March, 1979.  Spider-Man and Red Sonja.

MARVEL TEAM UP #100 (Marvel)

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

MARVEL TEAM UP #103 (Marvel)

March, 1981.  Spider-man and Ant-man.

MARVEL TEAM UP #147 (Marvel)

November, 1984.  Spider-Man and The Human Torch.

MARVEL TEAM UP #150 (Marvel)

February, 1985. Double size, final issue. Spider-Man and The Uncanny X-Men. 

DOLL MAN #16 (Quality)

"The Doll Man Condenses For Action And Thrills!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #371 (2ND) (Marvel)

2nd printing (Red embossed cover).

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #311 (Marvel, 1988)

January, 1989.  David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane.  "Mysteries Of The Dead."

FROM HERE TO INSANITY #10 (Charlton)

Cover&art: Steve Ditko (3 pgs.).

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #241 (Marvel, 1983)

June, 1983.  Roger Stern, John Romita & Frank Giocoia.  "In The Beginning..."

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