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JOKER COMICS #28 (Timely)

Begin: Millie The Model.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #197 (Marvel, 1979)

October,  1979.  Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard & Jim Mooney.  "The Kingpin's Midnight Massacre!"

JOKER COMICS #3 (Timely, 1942)

September, 1942 Art: Wolverton in all issues.

SWAMP THING #10 (DC)

Last Wrightson issue.

SEA HUNT #994 (Dell Four Color, 1959)

May, 1959. TV photo cover (Lloyd Bridges).

BATMAN #67 (DC)

"The Mystery Rope!"

AVENGERS #264 (Marvel)

JBu RSt. 1st: Yellowjacket II.

IRON MAN #138 (Marvel)

September, 1980.  David Michelinie, Bob Layton.  "The Facades And Ruses."

GIANT COMICS EDITIONS #4 (St. John, 1949)

January, 1949 Various rebound crime comics including Red Seal 16.

BATMAN #48 (DC, 1948)

"The 1000 Secrets Of The Batcave" (8-9/48)

BLACK MAGIC #V1#2 (Crestwood, 1950)

December, 1950 Art: Joe Simon/Jack Kirby.

FANTASTIC FOUR #119 (Marvel, 1972)

February, 1972.  Roy Thomas, John Buscema.  "Three Stood Together!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #381 (Marvel, 1993)

November, 1993.  Paul Ryan & Tom De Falco, Dan Balanadi.  "And Then There Were 3!"

Death: Reed Richards & Dr. Doom.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #18 (Marvel, 1984)

December, 1984. Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz. "The Scorpion Takes A bride! (But Not The Way You Think!)"

CRIMINALS ON THE RUN #3 (Novelty, 1948)

OctNovember 1948 (V4#3 on cover).

IT REALLY HAPPENED #3 (Wise, 1945)

Col. Carlson; Andrews of Asia; Gen. Jomini; Lt. Childers.

TIM HOLT #1 (M.E.)

(A-1 #14 on cover). Begin: photo covers.

ACTION COMICS #75 (DC)

"Aesop's Modern Fables"

CAPTAIN MARVEL ADVENTURES #22 (Fawcett, 1943)

March, 1943. Begin: new mystery serial "The Pearl of Peril!" 1st: Mr. Mind.

TOR #3 (St. John, 1954)

Previous title: "3-D Comics."

CRIMINALS ON THE RUN #9 (Novelty, 1949)

OctNovember 1949 (V4#9 on cover).

BATMAN #37 (DC)

"The Joker Steals Batman's Thunder!"

DONALD DUCK #27 (Dell, 1953)

JanFebruary 1953 "...And The Flying Horse"

IRON MAN #47 (Marvel)

Jun, 1972.  Roy Thomas, Barry Smith.  "Why Must There Be An Iron Man?"

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #62 (Gilberton, 1949)

August, 1949 Western Stories. HRN #62.

BATMAN #90 (DC)

"The Adventures Of Batboy!" 1st Code Approved issue.

DAREDEVIL #142 (Marvel, 1977)

February, 1977.   Marv Wolfman, Bob Brown & Jim Mooney.  "The Concrete Jungle!"

GIANT-SIZE DRACULA #5 (Marvel, 1975)

June, 1975 "The Fine Art Of Dying!" John Byrne's 1st work for Marvel.

SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND LOIS LANE #50 (DC)

App: Triplicate Girl, Phantom Girl, Shrinking Violet.

OMEGA THE UNKNOWN #9 (Marvel)

1st: full app. new Foolkiller.

DAKTARI #1 (Dell, 1967)

TV photo covers on all issues.

CROWN COMICS #4 (McCombs, 1946)

February, 1946.  Cover/Art: Matt Baker.

FANTASTIC FOUR #319 (Marvel, 1988)

October,  1988.  Steve Englehart, Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott.  "Secret Wars 3."

Double size.

FANTASTIC FOUR #9 (Marvel, 1962)

December, 1962 App: Sub-Mariner. "The End Of The Fantastic Four!" by Lee/Kirby.

IRON MAN #124 (Marvel)

July, 1979.  David Michelinie, John Romita Jr.  "Pieces Of Hate!"

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.

FANTASTIC FOUR #250 (Marvel)

App: Spider-Man. Double size.

FAMOUS FIRST EDITIONS #C-26 (DC, 1974)

Limited Collectors' Gold Mint Series. Action #1 reprint in large, oversize format.

FANTASTIC FOUR #1A (Marvel, 1966)

Golden Record set . 33-1/3 album still-sealed with reprint comic (identical to FF 1 but without cover price and ads).

X-MEN #143 (Marvel)

End: John Byrne art. App: Wolverine.

DAREDEVIL #158 (Marvel, 1979)

May, 1979.  Roger McKenzie, Klaus Janson. Begin:  Frank Miller art.  "A Grave Mistake!"

DURANGO KID #5 (M.E.)

Photo cover (Charles Starrett).

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #174 (Marvel, 1991)

March,  1991.  Gerry Conway,  Sal Buscema.  "Dedication (Or, "Jonah Goes To Pieces!")

SECRETS OF SINISTER HOUSE #5 (DC, 1972)

Previous title: Sinister House Of Secret Love.

DAREDEVIL #253 (Marvel)

April, 1988.  Ann Nocenti, John Romita.  "Merry Christmas, Kingpin."

ACE COMICS #1 (David McKay, 1937)

April, 1937. Starring Tex Thorne, Believe It Or Not, Blondie.

FLASH GORDON #12 (Charlton, 1969)

February, 1969 Begin: Charlton publication.

JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #70 (Marvel, 1961)

July, 1961 The Sandman prototype . "The Sandman Cometh!" Cover and 13 page story.

PRINCE VALIANT #699 (Dell Four Color, 1956)

April, 1956 "The Secret Of The Flames"

WONDER WOMAN #100 (DC, 1958)

August, 1958.  "The Forest Of Giants!"

STRANGE ADVENTURES #205 (DC)

1st & Origin & begin: Deadman.

FANTASTIC FOUR #38 (Marvel, 1965)

May, 1965.  Stan Lee, Jack Kirby.  "Defeated By The Frightful Four!"

FOUR FAVORITES #11 (Ace, 1943)

August, 1943 Art: Harvey Kurtzman.

THE ARROW #2 (Centaur, 1940)

November, 1940 Reprints Arrow stories from Funny Pages V3#4, V3#5; one new Arrow story by Bob Lubbers.

WHAT IF...? #39 (Marvel)

The Mighty Thor Battled Conan The Barbarian?

HOPALONG CASSIDY #13 (Fawcett, 1947)

November, 1947 "The Human Target!" Photo cover.

DAREDEVIL #296 (Marvel, 1991)

August, 1991.  D. G. Chichester, Lee Weeks. Side-by-side with the Ghost Rider in  "Through The Eyes Of The Enemy."

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #107 (Marvel, 1968)

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

FANTASTIC FOUR #95 (Marvel)

"If The F.F. Fails, It Means...World War III!"

IRON MAN #244 (Marvel)

July, 1989.  David Michelinie, Bob Layton.  "Yesterday...And Tomorrow."

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #160 (Marvel, 1990)

January,  1990.  Gerry Conway,  Sal Buscema.  "The Fear Of And The Fury."

FUNNY PAGES #6 (Centaur, 1936)

November, 1936. First appearance of The Clock (2 pg. story). First original masked hero in comics. Two page serialized story ends in issue 9. Second serialized story begins in issue 10, continues in issue 11, and is left unfinished.

BATMAN #39 (DC)

"Catwoman vs. Batman!"

THE HORSEMASTERS #1260 (Dell Four Color, 1961)

November, 1961 Movie photo cover (Annette Funicello).

FANTASTIC FOUR #347 (Marvel, 1990)

December,  1990.  Walter Simonson,  Arthur Adams & Art Thibert.   "Big Trouble On Little Earth!"

Wolverine, Spider-Man, Hulk, Ghost Rider.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #221 (Marvel, 1981)

October,  1981.  Denny O'Neil, Allan Kupperberg.  "Blues For Lonesome Pinky!"

DAREDEVIL #196 (Marvel, 1983)

July, 1983.  Danny O'Neil, Klaus Janson.  "Enemies."

SPIN AND MARTY #714 (Dell Four Color, 1956)

June, 1956 Disney TV photo covers on all issues (Mickey Mouse Club series).

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