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GHOST BREAKERS #2 (Street & Smith, 1948)

December, 1948 Cover/Art: Bob Powell.

TEEN TITANS #42 (DC, 1972)

December, 1972. 'Slaves of the Emperor Bug!'

CRIME MYSTERIES #13 (Ribage)

1st Angelo Torres art in comics.

MARVEL BOY #1 (Marvel, 1950)

December, 1950 Origin: Marvel Boy.

HOPALONG CASSIDY #17 (Fawcett, 1948)

March, 1948 "The Hangman's Noose!" Photo cover.

CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS #1 (Timely, 1941)

March, 1941 1st & Origin: Captain America, Bucky by Joe Simon & Jack Kirby.

JOKER COMICS #1 (Timely, 1942)

April, 1942 1st: Powerhouse Pepper by Wolverton.

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.

FANTASTIC FOUR #191 (Marvel, 1978)

February, 1978.  Len Wein, George Perez & Joe Sinnott.  "Four No More!"

WONDER WOMAN #71 (DC, 1955)

January, 1955.  "One-Woman Circus!"

AVENGERS #73 (Marvel, 1970)

February, 1970.  Roy Thomas, Frank Giacoia.  "The Sting Of The Serpent."

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #42 (Marvel, 1966)

November, 1966. Stan Lee, John Romita. First full appearance of Mary Jane in "The Birth Of A Super-Hero!"

BATMAN #497C (DC)

Platinum version (COUNTERFEIT-not published by DC). No value!

SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #181 (Marvel, 1991)

October,  1991.  J.M. DeMatteis, Sal Buscema.  "Guilt."

CRYPT OF SHADOWS #1 (Marvel, 1973)

Reprint: Adventure Into Terror #7.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #215 (Marvel, 1981)

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

IRON MAN #225 (Marvel)

Armor Wars. Double size.

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.

BATMAN #203 (DC, 1968)

80 Page Giant #G-49. "Secrets of the Batcave."

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #272 (Marvel, 1986)

January, 1986.  Tom DeFalco, Sal Buscema.  "Make Way For Slyde!"

DO-DO #1 (Nation-Wide, 1950)

5" x 7" format on all issues.

DETECTIVE COMICS #27 (DC, 1939)

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

DOPEY DUCK COMICS #2 (Marvel, 1946)

April, 1946 Title changes to Wacky Duck with #3.

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

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

DAREDEVIL #62 (Marvel, 1970)

March, 1970.  Stan Lee, Gene Colan.  "Nevermore!"

TALES OF SUSPENSE #82 (Marvel)

October, 1966.  Stan Lee, Gene Colan Iron Man story: "By Force of Arms!"; Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Captain America story: "The Maddening Mystery of The Inconceivable Adaptoid!"

UNCLE SCROOGE AND DONALD DUCK #1 (Gold Key, 1965)

Reprints: "Only A Poor Old Man" from #1 (4-color #386).

VANGUARD The Pride of the Navy (Paul Leiffer & Robert Laton, 1966)

8-1/2 x 11 inches. 44 black and white pages including covers.

Stories include: "The Pride of the Navy" and "Comic-Castro-Style" plus an interview with Harry Kurtman.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #85 (Marvel, 1970)

June, 1970. Stan Lee, John Romita, John Buscema. "The Secret of the Schemer!"

GUNSMOKE #769 (Dell Four Color, 1957)

"The Marshall's Gamble". TV photo cover.

AMERICAN GRAPHICS #1 (HS, 1954)

"The Maid Of The Mist" and "The Last Of The Eries."

WHAT IF...? #17 (Marvel)

Ghost Rider, Spider-Woman, Captain Marvel Were Villains?

BATMAN #67 (DC)

"The Mystery Rope!"

NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR #1940 (DC, 1940)

issue. "96 pages in full color!" Superman, Batman and Robin, The Sandman, Slam Bradley.

WOLVERINE #1 (Marvel, 1988)

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

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #60 (Marvel, 1968)

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

FANTASTIC FOUR #198 (Marvel, 1978)

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

AVENGERS #11 (Marvel, 1964)

December, 1964.  Stan Lee, Don Heck.  "The Mighty Avengers Meet Spider-Man!"

DAREDEVIL #168 (Marvel, 1981)

January, 1981.  Frank Miller, Klaus Janson. 1st appearance & origin:  Elektra.  "Elektra."

IRON MAN #41 (Marvel)

September, 1971.  Gerry Conway, George Tuska.  "The Claws of the Smasher!"

FANTASTIC FOUR #14 (Marvel, 1963)

May 1963 "The Sub-Mariner Strikes!"

WONDER WOMAN #84 (DC)

August, 1956.  "The Secret Wonder Woman!" 1st "5000 Prizes" issue.

FANTASTIC FOUR #38 (Marvel, 1965)

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

WHAT IF...? #35 (Marvel)

FMi FMi. Elektra Had Lived?

SHAZAM! #10 (DC)

End: C.C. Beck art.

SILVER SURFER #9 (Marvel, 1969)

October, 1969. Stan Lee, John Buscema. "...To Steal The Surfer's Soul!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #141 (Marvel, 1975)

February,  1975.  Gerry Conway,  Ross Andru.  "The Man's Name Appears To Be...Mysterio!"

RAn GCy. 1st: Mysterio II.

IRON MAN #238 (Marvel)

January, 1989.  David Michelinie, Jackson Guice & Bob Layton.  "Two Live Or Die in L.A.!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #227 (Marvel, 1982)

April,  1982.  Roger Stern, John Romita & Jim Mooney.  "Goin' Straight!"

COMIC ART CONVENTION PROGRAM (Bill Peterson, 1970)

48 black and white pages, including covers. 5-3/8 X 8-3/8 inches.

New York, July 3rd-July 5th, 1970. Put on by Phil Seuling. The cover art is by Bill Everett.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #133 (Marvel, 1974)

June, 1974.  Gerry Conway, Ross Andru.  "The Molten Man Breaks Out!"

X-MEN #193 (Marvel)

Double size. 100th New X-Men app. 1st Warpath (in costume), 1st Firestar. App: Wolverine.

FANTASTIC FOUR #400 (Marvel, 1995)

May, 1995.  Tom DeFalco & Paul Ryan, Danny Bulanadi.  "Fantastic Four 400."

Double size prismatic foil stamped cover.

FEATURE COMICS #27 (Quality, 1939)

December, 1939 1st & Origin: Doll Man by Lou Fine. (12/39)

AVENGERS #318 (Marvel)

June, 1990.  Fabian Nicieza, Paul Ryan & Tom Palmer.  "A Vengeful God!"

DAREDEVIL #257 (Marvel, 1988)

July, 1988.  Ann Nocenti, John Romita.  "Blindspots."

BATMAN #417 (DC)

JAp JSt. Begin: Ten Nights Of The Beast.

BATMAN #50 (DC)

"The Return Of Two-Face!" (1-2/49)

SWAMP THING #10 (DC)

Last Wrightson issue.

BAMBI #10087-309 (Gold Key, 1963)

September, 1963 Disney movie tie-in.

DAREDEVIL #275 (Marvel, 1989)

December, 1989.  Ann Nocenti, John Romita.  "Bombs & Lemonade."

AVENGERS #23 (Marvel, 1965)

December, 1965 "Once An Avenger..!"

ALL FLASH #31 (DC)

"The Planet Of Sport!"

ROBIN HOOD #413 (Dell Four Color, 1952)

August, 1952 Disney movie photo cover.

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.

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.

IRON MAN #21 (Marvel)

January, 1970.  Archie Goodwin, George Tuska.   "The Replacement!"

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