Reprint: Marvel Mystery #10.
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April, 1950 "A Spectacular Feature (Formerly "My Confession")".
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Cover/Art: Jim Starlin. Death: Warlock. App: Thanos.
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Mickey Mouse And The Stagecoach Bandits.
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March, 1972. Roy Thomas, Barry Smith. "A Sword Called Stormbringer!"
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August, 1970. TV tie-in photo cover.
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November, 1950 Cover: Schomburg.
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October, 1980. David Michelinie, George Perez & Dan Green. "The Child Is Father To...?"
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March, 1970. Stan Lee, John Buscema. Spider-Man crossover in "The Surfer and the Spider!"
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July, 1988. Steve Englehart, Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott. "Cold Storage!"
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Summer 1945 Begin & Origin: Frankenstein by Dick Briefer.
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June, 1972 1st & Origin: new Combat Kelly.
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December, 1938 Ferdinand The Bull.
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May, 1958 Disney TV photo cover.
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June, 1960 TV photo cover.
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Begin: reprints of earlier issues.
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October 1958 100 page Giant.
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April, 1944 "Capt. Marvel Visits Oklahoma City."
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March, 1950 Dated 3-29-50 inside back cover.
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July, 1962. 1st: Green Hulk in "The Terror Of The Toad Men!" by Kirby & Ditko.
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November, 1988. Steve Englehart, Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott. "Pride Goeth..."
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March, 1965. Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. Ringmaster appears and the first appearance of Princess Python in "The Clown And His Masters Of Menace!"
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September, 1942 Art: Wolverton in all issues.
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April, 1975. Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler. "And Now..The Endgame Cometh!"
Silver Surfer.
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February, 1972. Stan Lee, Gil Kane. Spider Slayer appearance in "The Spider Slayer!"
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April, 1981. Denny O'Neil, John Romita & Jim Mooney. "By My Powers Shall I Be Vanquished!"
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August, 1988. Ann Nocenti, John Romita. "The Bully."
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June, 1958. "Superman's Forbidden Room!"
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July, 1963. Stan Lee, Dick Ayers. "The Human Torch Vs. The Wizard And Paste-Pot Pete!"
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May, 1968 "The Space Parasite!"
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September, 1969. Archie Goodwin, George Tuska. "The Beginning Of The End!"
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September, 1968. "Ten Rings Hath...The Mandarin!"
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Cover: Matt Baker. Art: Joe Kubert.
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July 1962 Disney movie tie-in.
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Vaughn Bode at Syracuse 1965-66.
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Disney movie photo cover.January 1966
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November, 1959 Movie photo cover (Pat Boone, James Mason).
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Winter 1947 Title changes to Saddle Justice with #3.
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October, 1958. "The Super-Courtship Of Lois Lane!"
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May, 1987. Jim Owlsey, Jim Fern. "Gang War Rages On!"
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December, 1988. Steve Englehart, Ron Lim. "After The Fall!"
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September, 1943 "Fightin' Buckaroo" & "Danger's Trail"
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Bagged silver edition, direct sale only. No cover price but $2.00 on bag.
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January, 1942 Hitler cover. Movie tie-in: The Lost City.
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august, 1979. David Michelinie, John Byrne. "Nights Of Wundagore!"
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Bucking The World. 100 pages, hardcover. Daily strip reprints from 1929.
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May, 1944. 1st: Millie The Model.
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MarApril 1945 Cover: L.B. Cole.
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Origin retold: Batman & Robin (3/68).
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Art: Basil Wolverton (7 pgs.). App: Sub-Mariner.
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February, 1967. Stan Lee, John Romita. The Lizard appears in "Spidey Smashes Out!"
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September, 1952 Paramount Animated Comics (#1). Baby Huey, Casper.
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October 1949 256 pages. 50 cent cover price.
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August, 1947 "And The Fires Of Tohr"
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Cover/Art: Simon & Kirby.
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December, 1941 (12/41) #5 on cover.
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February, 1957 TV photo cover.
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September, 1955 TV photo cover.
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March, 1975. Mike Friedrich, Arvell Jones and Keith Pollard. "Turnabout: A Most Foul Play!"
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1st & Origin: Magnus. 1st: Aliens.
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June, 1951. Origin: Captain Comet
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December, 1969. Stan Lee, Gene Colan. "The Torpedo Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out!
GCo RTh. 1st & Death: Torpedo.
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November, 1976. Gerry Conway, George Tuska. "Burn, Hero, Burn!"
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March, 1955 1st Code Approved issue.
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Batman & The Flash. January, 1983
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TV photo covers on all issues.
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June, 1979. David Michelinie, John Romita Jr. "Casino Fatale!"
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Late October, 1989. David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane. AssassinNation Plot Part 3 of 6 - "Ceremony."
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July, 1963. Origin and first appearance of Dr. Octopus in "Spider-Man Versus Doctor Octopus!"
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December, 1965 "Once An Avenger..!"
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Previous title: Matt Slade, Gunfighter.
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"The Three Musketeers!" (1-2/46) Origin retold: Robin.
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Star Hunters #1, published by DC Comics in 1977, marks the debut issue of a short-lived science fiction series created during a period of experimentation at DC. The series was written by David Michelinie with artwork by Don Newton and Bob Layton. The story follows Donovan Flint and his crew as they are forced into a cosmic struggle against a totalitarian regime in the 22nd century. The cover features dynamic artwork typical of the late Bronze Age, with bold colors and dramatic action scenes. This issue is notable for its attempt to blend space opera with social commentary, reflecting the era's interest in speculative fiction. Collectors value this comic for its unique place in DC's history, its creative team, and its relatively low print run compared to mainstream superhero titles. Authentic copies are identified by the DC bullet logo, 1977 copyright, and original cover price of 30 cents. Condition, including the presence of original staples, gloss, and absence of major defects, significantly affects collectibility and value. Prices for this issue vary based on condition, rarity, and current market demand.
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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!
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August, 1949 Western Stories. HRN #62.
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November, 1970. Roy Thomas, John Buscema. "Hostage!"
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January, 1980 2nd printing. $1.50 cover price.
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Reprint: Captain America #22.
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September, 1970. M. Gold, Don Heck. "Save The People...Save The Country!"
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