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FANTASTIC FOUR #91 (Marvel, 1969)

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

IRON MAN #139 (Marvel)

October, 1980.  David Michelinie, Bob Layton.  "Facade, Ruses & Masques."

WONDER WOMAN #97 (DC)

"The Runaway Time Express!"

MICKEY MOUSE MAGAZINE V5#8 (Western, 1940)

May 1940 End: Magazine size issues.

SUPERMAN #109 (DC, 1956)

November, 1956 "The Super-Puppet with X-Ray Eyes!"

WOLVERINE #1 (Marvel, 1988)

Monthly series begins. November, 1988. Chris Claremont, John Buscema, Al Williamson. "Sword Quest!"

AVENGERS #95 (Marvel, 1972)

January, 1972.  Roy Thomas, Neal Adams.   "Something Inhuman This Way Comes..!"

MARVELMANIA #2 (1970)

16 black and white pages, including covers. 8-1/2 X 11 inches.

Catalog of Marvelmania merchandise: membership kit, magazine, super-hero portfolios, super-hero models, artist self-portrait portfolio, comic art portfolio, super-hero posters, bullpen fotokit, and official club stationary kit.

Cover uncredited but is rumored to be Sal Buscema, imitating John Buscema. Barry Windsor-Smith/Syd Shores back cover illustration. 

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED #162 (Gilberton, 1961)

May 1961 Robur the Conqueror. HRN #162.

IRON MAN #77 (Marvel)

August, 1975.  Mike Friedrich, Arvell Jones.  "I Cry: Revenge!"

CAPTAIN AMERICA #144 (Marvel)

JRo GFr. 1st 20 cent cover price.

IRON MAN #91 (Marvel)

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

JOHN WAYNE ADVENTURE COMICS #3 (Toby, 1949)

Flying Tigers movie tie-in & photo cover "The Flying Sheriff."

SUPERMAN #123 (DC)

Supergirl tryout in "The Girl of Steel!"

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #105 (Marvel, 1968)

July, 1968.  1st: Missing Link. "This Monster Unleashed!"

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #111 (Marvel, 1969)

January, 1969.  "Shanghaied In Space!" 

ARCHIE AND ME #43 (Archie, 1971)

August, 1971 Begin: Giant size.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #276 (Marvel, 1986)

May, 1986.  Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz.  "Unmasked!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #324 (Marvel, 1989)

Mid-November, 1989.  David Michelinie, Erik Larsen.  "Two's Day."

BATMAN 428 (DC)

"Death In The Family", part 3. Death: Robin.

CROWN COMICS #7 (McCombs, 1946)

November, 1946.  Cover: Baker. Art: Feldstein, Kamen.

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

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

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #330 (Marvel, 1987)

April, 1987. Al Milgrom, Todd McFarlane. Begin: Todd McFarlane art.

IRON MAN #89 (Marvel)

August, 1976.  Archie Goodwin, George Tuska and Vince Colletta.  "Brute Fury!"

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #182 (Marvel)

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

SAARI #1 (PL, 1951)

November, 1951 "The Jungle Goddess"

PRINCE VALIANT #699 (Dell Four Color, 1956)

April, 1956 "The Secret Of The Flames"

WONDER WOMAN #105 (DC, 1959)

April, 1959.  Wonder Woman's secret origin.

GREEN LANTERN #86 (DC, 1971)

Art: Neal Adams. GA reprint.

DETECTIVE COMICS #35 (DC, 1940)

Begin consecutive Batman covers. Classic hypo cover.

STAR SPANGLED COMICS #122 (DC, 1951)

November, 1951.  1st & origin: Ghost Breaker.

HOLLYWOOD FILM STORIES #3 (Prize, 1950)

July, 1950 Movie tie-in and photo cover (Barbara Stanwyck).

DAREDEVIL #166 (Marvel, 1980)

September, 1980.  Roger McKenzie, Frank Miller & Klaus Janson.  "Till Death Do Us Part!"

IRON MAN #250 (Marvel)

December, 1989.  David Michelinie, Bob Layton.  "Recurring Nightmare."

WESTERN PICTURE STORIES #1 (Centaur, 1937)

1st: Western comic. Art: Will Eisner.

CONAN THE BARBARIAN #5 (Marvel, 1971)

May, 1971. Roy Thomas, Barry Smith, Sal Buscema. "Zukala's Daughter"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #28 (Marvel, 1965)

September, 1965.   Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. Origin and first appearance of The Molten Man in "The Molten Man!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #293 (Marvel, 1987)

October, 1987.  J.M. DeMatteis, Mike Zeck & Bob McLeod.  "Crawling."

TOMB OF DRACULA #44 (Marvel, 1976)

May, 1976.  Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan & Tom Palmer.  "His Name Is Doctor Strange And He Is Master Of Mystic Arts!"

ZIP COMICS #17 (MLJ)

End:  Scarlet Avenger.  Bondage on Cover.

DICK TRACY #25 (Dell, 1950)

Begin: Harvey publication.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #243 (Marvel, 1983)

August, 1983.  Roger Stern, John Romita & Dave Simons.  "Options!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #2 (Marvel, 1962)

January, 1962 1st: Skrulls. "The Skrulls From Outer Space!" by Lee/Kirby.

FANTASTIC FOUR #10 (Marvel, 1963)

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

WYATT EARP FRONTIER MARSHALL #12 (Charlton, 1956)

.January, 1956 Previous title: Range Busters

WILD WEST #2 (Marvel, 1948)

July 1948 Title changes to Wild Western with #3.

WHEATIES GIVEAWAYS #A-1 (Disney, 1950)

Mickey Mouse And The Disappearing Island.

TWILIGHT ZONE COMPUTER SPECIAL #1 (Now)

Newstand version of #2 (1993 series) with computer generated cover.

TREASURE ISLAND #10200-703 (Gold Key, 1967)

March, 1967 Disney movie photo cover.

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

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

IRON FIST #12 (Marvel, 1977)

April, 1977. Chris Claremont, John Byrne. Captain America appears in "Assault On Avengers Mansion!"

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #131 (Marvel, 1987)

October,  1987.  J.M.  DeMatteis, Mike Zeck.  "Descent."

Kraven's Last Hunt, pt.3.

DENNIS THE MENACE GIANTS #13 (Standard, 1963)

Spring 1963 Best Of Dennis The Menace.

SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #5 (DC)

"The Story Of Superman's Souvenirs!"

CAPTAIN MARVEL ADVENTURES #34 (Fawcett, 1944)

April, 1944 "Capt. Marvel Visits Oklahoma City."

BATMAN #19 (DC)

"Batman Makes A Deadline!"

THRILL COMICS #NO# (Fawcett, 1940)

January, 1940 12 pages, b&w ashcan used to obtain copyright. See Whiz #2 and Flash Comics Ashcan. 1st & Origin: Captain Thunder (renamed Captain Marvel in Whiz 2). Four copies are known to exist according to CGC Census. One of two ashcans (the other being Flash Comics #1) released by Fawcett to secure the rights to the name of the comic as well as the name of the protagonist, Captain Thunder. It failed on all accounts (due to just barely being beaten to the punch by Flash Comics, Thrilling Comics and Captain "Terry" Thunder...coincidentally all entities owned by different publishers) and the series became Whiz Comics while the character became Captain Marvel.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #262 (Marvel, 1985)

March, 1985.  Bob Layton, Rick Parker.  "Trade Secret."

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #288 (Marvel, 1987)

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

BATMAN #84 (DC, 1954)

"The Sleeping Beauties Of Gotham City!"

DENNIS THE MENACE GIANTS (Standard, 1955)

Summer 1955 Giant Vacation Special. (Summer/55)

FANTASTIC FOUR #8 (Marvel, 1962)

November, 1962 1st: Puppet Master, Alicia Masters. "Prisoners Of The Puppet-Master!" by Lee/Kirby.

FANTASTIC FOUR #19 (Marvel, 1963)

October 1963 1st: Rama-Tut. "Prisoners Of The Pharoah!" by Lee/Kirby.

AVENGERS #23 (Marvel, 1965)

December, 1965 "Once An Avenger..!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #44 (Marvel, 1965)

November, 1965 1st: Gorgon. "The Gentleman's Name Is Gorgon!"

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

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

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #107 (Marvel, 1972)

April, 1972. Stan Lee, John Romita. "Spidey Smashes Through!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #153 (Marvel, 1976)

February, 1976.  Len Wein,  Ross Andru.  "The Longest Hundred Yards!"

BATMAN #69 (DC)

Catwoman in "The King Of Cats!"

BATMAN #136 (DC)

"Challenge of the Joker!"

CONAN THE BARBARIAN #18 (Marvel, 1972)

September, 1972. Roy Thomas, Gil Kane. "The Thing in the Temple!"

STARTLING COMICS #10 (Nedor)

1st & Origin: The Fighting Yank.

FANTASTIC FOUR #41 (Marvel)

"The Brutal Betrayal Of Ben Grimm!"

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).

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