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INVENTORY - ATLAS/ MARVEL Comics -
Adventure into Mystery #6(FA/G $19);
ALL SURPRISE COMICS (Fall 1943) - #6,11(Centerfold missing);
ALL-TRUE CRIME (1951) - #32,35(Pre-Code; 9/1949; Photo-c; G/VG = $22);40,47;
ALL WESTERN WINNERS (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); - #4(Canadian);
AMAZING ADVENTURES (1961) - #4(9/1961; KIRBY-c/s; Robot-c/s; DITKO-a; DR DROOM-s; FA/G $40);
AMAZING ADULT FANTASY (1961-1962) - #9(all DITKO-c/a issue; G/VG, but 10% of Cover Missing at bottom right corner = FA $24); #10(all DITKO-c/a issue; 1-1/2" wide x 1" high piece rodent chewed off bottom right corner of entire comics, thus PR/FA reading copy $19);
AMAZING DETECTIVE - #6(May 1951);
AMAZING SPY ADVENTURES (circa 1950) - #29;
ANNIE OAKLEY - #1(Canadian Edition);
Annie Oakley (Atlas) - #10(4/1956; G minus $12); #11(Severin-c; FA+ $10);
APACHE KID (1951; USA Editions) - #2,#8(9/1951; War Dance & Men in Bondage at Stake-c; G/VG = $20);
10,11,13,14, #15(8/1955; Maneely-c; VG = $22); #15(8/1955; Maneely-c; G = $13);
#16,#17,#18(2/1956; overall G, with 1-1/2" x 2" triangle shaped piece off BACK cover at bottom left corner, thus FA/G = $9);#19;
APACHE KID (1951; Canadian VARIANT Edition) - #5;
ARIZONA KID (1951) - # 5(11/1951; Maneely-c; 3xMorisi-a; Overall G+, but with; 1-1/2" x 3/4" Writing on cover, 2-3/4" x 2-1/2" coupon out of BACK cover, thus FA/G $9);
#6;
ARROWHEAD - Fighting Indian Warrior (1954) - #1(4/1954; Sinnott-c/a; VG minus=$35;FA/G=$17); #2,#4;
ASTONISHING (1951-1957) - #7(Pre-Code; 12/1951; MANEELY-c; 2 x MANEELY-a; FA/G $35); #54; #48(April 1956; FAIR, reading copy $12);
BATTLE (1951-1960) -
#11(title cut off),12(title cut off), 22,27,
#31(7/1954; Korean "Goonie Commies"; Kamikaze with "Japs"; Sinnott, Maneely & Heath art; G/VG $16);
#34(FA $7); 37, 42,43,47,49, 60, 62,
#68(Commies-c/s; 2/1960; Kirby-c; Kirby/Williamson-a; Kirby/Ditko-a; Heck-a; Severin-a; VG+ $39);
#69(Kirby-c/a; Heath-a; Severin-a; G $18);
BATTLE ACTION (1952-1957) - #4(Title cut off), #6, 7; #13(FA/G, NO back cover $6); #19, 30;
BATTLE BRADY (1-6/1953) - #10(1/1953; FIRST issue);
BATTLE CRY (1952) - #2(title cut off);
BATTLEFIELD (War Adventures on the...; 1952-1953) - #1(Pakula, Reinman-a); #3, 4; #8( Il Duce the Leader; Coverless);
BATTLE FRONT
(1952-1957) - #3(title cut off), 5, 6(Combat Kelly app), 8, #31(VG/FN
= $27); 37,39, 41, 47;
BATTLE GROUND
(1954-1957) - #8,12(title cut off),12,16,19;
BLACK KNIGHT
(1955; classic Maneely-c/a) - #1(4 pages out); #2,3,4;
BLACK RIDER (USA Editions)
#10, 22,23,
#27(3/1955; LAST issue; Last Pre-Code Kid Colt-s; Maneely-c; Keller-a; villian the SPIDER burns to Death);
BLACK RIDER (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's);
#10(Can Ed.), 11(Can Ed.),12(Can Ed.),13(Can Ed);
BLAZE CARSON – Outlaw Buster / the Fighting Sherriff (1948-1949; Titles later changes to Rex Hart #6 up)
- #1,2,3,#4(3/1949; Canadian Variant Edition, by Superior Pub; Two-Gun Kid backup-s; oveall VF, but with 1" of Magic Tape at top of spine, thus FN+ = $44);
#4(3/1949; Canadian Variant Edition, by Superior Pub; Two-Gun Kid backup-s; oveall VG, but with Magic Tape repairs inside spine to cover, thus G = $14);
#5;
BLAZE the WONDER COLLIE ( Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Edition; published by Superior)
#1 (1949; PHOTO-c; Diablo Grizzly Bear-s; Canadian Variant of the US #2 = First issue; PHOTO-c; FA/G = $18);
CASEY CRIME PHOTOGRAPHER (1949) (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); #1(Canadian);
CAUGHT - #2(October1956);
CINDY comics (1947-1950; Teenage); - #28(2nd issue in series; Winter/1947-48; Margie-s; Oscar-s; 2pgs Giggles 'N Grins by Kurtzman; VG $32); #31(5th issue in series; 10/1948; Margie-s; Oscar-s; 1pg Hey Look by Kurtzman; FN $46);
CINDY SMITH - (1947-1950; Teenage; formerly Cindy comics); - #40(July/1940; LAST issue in series; 52 pages; Mitzi-s; Jeanie-s; FN+ $42);
COMBAT (1953) - #8;
COMBAT CASEY (1953-1957) - #18(Poor & Brittle; $4); #21, 30;
COMBAT KELLY (1951-1957) - #5,19,#22(3x Davy Berg-a; VG minus = $17); #23,28, 30, 32, 33,35, 37-43, 44(8/1957; LAST issue)
COMEDY COMICS (1943) - #32;
COWBOY ACTION
#5 (3/1955; Maneely-c/a; Prairie Kid-c/s; Growler Joe; Tex Waco; 1st Lt Ted Rockwell; overall VG appearance, but 2" magic tape repairs inside spine to cover, small piece off cover at bottom of spine, mostly on back-c; 1/4" piece chipped off bottom right cover; Thus "G"; still decent example = $17);
#6, 9(11/1955; Maneely-c);
CRIME CAN'T WIN - #5 (June/1951);
CRIME CASES (1951) - #24 (#1; 5/1951; True Police cases; Pre-Code; VF, but cover working loose at top staple, thus FN+ = $72),25,27;
CRIME EXPOSED (1948) - #2-4;
CRIMEFIGHTERS - #2 (June 1948, woman in bondage cover); 7;
Dopey Duck comics (Timely/Atlas/Marvel; 1945-1946) -
#1(Fall/1945; Billy & Buggy Bear-s; Casper Cat-s; VG = $50);
FAMED COMICS - #10;
FRANKIE (1946-1949; Teenage) - #9(June/1948; Margie-s; Frankie in DRAG-s; VG $22);
FRANKIE FUDDLE - #16(August 1946);
FRONTIER WESTERN (1956-1957) - #4, 8, 9(4/1957; Severin-c; Crandall, Wildey, Morrow-a);
GEORGIE Comics - (1945-1952; Georgie Lawson & His Friends; Teenage)
#5(4/1946; Georgie visits TIMELY Comics; FN+ $59);
#9(Margie-s; Hey Look by Kurtzman; FN but name written on cover in 6 places & letter "G" written on white areas of checker jacket = call it VG $32);
#10(4/1947; Millie the Model-s; Margie-s; 1pg Hey Look by Kurtzman; FN $45); #10(Lower Grade = ask);
#15(3/1948; Frankie-s; Margie-s; VG/FN $27);
#18(Cindy-s; Georgie-s; FN $32); #18(Lower Grade = ask);
#33(Hy Rosen-c; appears FN, but minor Magic Tape repair inside spine to cover; staple hole thru book, call it VG $22);
#34(11-12/1951; Hy Rosen-c; Happy app; Judy-s; Judy in Swimsuit-c; VG/FN $28);
#36(4/1952; Hy Rosen-c; by Stan Lee; Happy app; Judy-s; VG+ $25);
#37(6/1952; Hy Rosen-c; by Stan Lee; Happy, Ozzie, Smiley & Dolly app; Judy-s; VG/FN $28);#37(Lower Grade = ask);
#38(8/1952; Hy Rosen-c; by Stan Lee; Happy app; Judy-s; Judy in Swimsuit-c; FN $33);
#25(Can. Ed., CFO); #28,29,31-39;
GEORGIE AND JUDY - #21(March/1949),22;
GIRL COMICS (1949-1952) - #7 (March 1951; Mystery/Adventure/Suspense stories; Criminal holds teacher & children hostage with Machine Gun-c; VG/FN $30);
GIRL CONFESSIONS - #13(March 1952; Everett & Whitney art),24,26,29,30,32, 33;
G.I. TALES - #5(April 1957);#6(July/ 1957; FAIR, 7% Cover missing at lower left corner);
THE GUNHAWK (1951) (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); #12, 15;
THE GUNHAWK (1951) (USA Editions) - #13, 14(Maneely cover & 3 stories), 16(Maneely cover art & Colan art);
GUNSMOKE WESTERN (1955-1963) -
#34(4/1956; Third issue; Kid Colt & Billy Buckskin-c/s; 4 pages of Matt BAKER-a; Severin-c; Keller, Tuska & Pike-a; VG = $33);
#36(Williamson-a);
#38(FN+=$39; VG=$22);
#41, 42;
#43(Torres-a; VG/FN=$24; G=$10; FA/G=$8; PR/FA=$5);
#46, 47(KIRBY-a), 48,51(KIRBY-a), 52, 55(Matt BAKER-a);
#56(Matt Baker, Ayers, Keller, Wildey-a; G/VG=$18; G=$15);
#58, 62(KIRBY-a);
#68(Scarce Variant; Blacked Out 10 cents on cover & factory printed 12 cents on cover; appears G/VG, but with Magic Tape inside spine to cover,
1/9 Back cover off = FA $9); #70(G/VG with Piece out of Back-c = FA/G = $4);
#72(KIRBY-a), 73(KIRBY-a); #74(1/1963; overall FN, but light crease in middle of cover, Marvel chipping = VG $13); #75,76
#77(KIRBY-a; LAST issue; VG minus $12);
HEDY DE VINE (1948) - #30(Can. Ed.), # 31(2/1949; 4xHedy-s; 1xLana-s; Paper Loss at spine to cover with Magic Tape repairs thus FAIR; Centerfold Missing, but 5 out of 6 stories are complete; Reading copy = $6);
HOMER, THE HAPPY GHOST (Volume-1; 1955-1958; Dean DeCarlo-a in all) - #8-10,12, 15;
JANN OF THE JUNGLE (Jungle Tales #1-7) -
14-16, #17(6/1957; Everett-c; nice GGA = Good Girl Art; 3xWilliamson/Mayo-a; G/VG $39);
JEANNIE (... the Queen of Teens; 1947-1949; Teenage) - #16(11/1947; Swimsuit-c; Used in Love & Death; VG, centerfold missing, 5 of 6 stories are Complete = $9);
#17(1/1948; 5th issue in series; Costume Party-c; Willie-s; 2pgs Hey Look by Kurtzman; Margie-s; FN $42);
Joker #34(Canadian variant edition; G/VG $14);
JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY (1952-1966) - #8(Pre-Code; 5/1953; ZOMBIE-c/s; MANEELY-a; LINGERIE panels; VG minus $110);
JOURNEY INTO UNKNOWN WORLDS (1950-1957) - #24(Pre-Code; 2/1954; MUMMY-c/s; VENUS-s; Sinnott-a; Sale-a; VG+ $69);
#40(12/1955; Ayers-a; G/VG $32); #44(4/1956; Dinosaurs-s; Orlando-a; Wildey-a; VG $40);
JUNGLE ACTION - (1954-1955) #2(December1954), 3
JUNIOR MISS - (Timely/Atlas/Marvel; 1944-1950; COMICS & illustrated Text-s);
#27(11/1947; CINDY Smith-c/s;Lon McAllister illustrated Text-s;Homer-s; Shores-a; FN = $32);#31(Canadian Variant Editioin; G/VG = $10);
#35,38,39;
JUSTICE - # 9(Can. Ed.),15,17,24,25,26,44(pgs out);
KATHY - (... the Teen-Age Tornado; 1959-1964; Stan Lee stories & Stan Goldberg-c/a in all; Most contain Paper Dolls, many in Lingerie, Pinup Pages, Pages to Color etc; Fashions by Readers) -
#5(6/1960; nice copy with marvel chipping at right edge, thus VG+ $10);
#7(10/1960; Car & Drive-In cover; VG/FN $12);
#18(8/1962; FN $14);
#20(12/1962; Light Subscription crease, thus VG+ $10); #20(Lower Grade = ask);
#21(2/1963; Subscription crease, thus VG minus $7); #21(Lower Grade = ask);
#22(4/1963; Kathy as Cleopatra-c; Subscription crease, thus VG minus $7);
#23(6/1963; Subscription crease, thus VG $8);
#24(8/1963; Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant, Ed Sullivan & Liz Taylor-c; >> Frank Sinatra, Ed Sullivan, Fred Astaire & Many Celebrities cameo inside; 5 pages of Paper Dolls; VF minus $39);
#24(8/1963; Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant, Ed Sullivan & Liz Taylor-c; >> Frank Sinatra, Ed Sullivan, Fred Astaire & Many Celebrities cameo inside; 5 pages of Paper Dolls; VG $14);
#25
#26(12/1963; Kathy becomes a Model; Millie the Model app; Subscription crease, thus VG $12);
KELLYS - #25(June/1950);
KENT BLAKE OF THE SECRET SERVICE - #7(HEATH-c; 5/1952;G/VG $18); #7(HEATH-c; 5/1952;FA/G, centerfold missing, photocopy replacement pages included; reading copy$5); #9,12;
Kid Colt Outlaw (Atlas/Marvel; 1948-1979);
#11(Canadian Variant Edition);
#29
#38(6/1954; Black Rider-s; Keller-a; FA/G = $14);
#40(8/1954; Black Rider-s; Keller-a; Maneely-c; FN=$44; G=$17);
#42(11/1954; Black Rider-s; Keller-a; Maneely-c; VG=$33);
#44,
#45(Black Rider; VG/FN=$39; G/VG=$24; FA+=$11);
#46(3/1955; HEATH-c; Keller-a; VG $30)
#50
#68(1/1957; Keller-a; Maneely-c/a; FN/VF = $35);
#69, #75-83,86, 87
#88(1/1960; Williamson-a; G $10);
#91, 92,94,96, 97,99;
#101(11/1961; G/VG $12); #102, 103; #104(5/1962; G/VG $12); 105-109;
#110(5/1963; 1st app Iron Mask-c/s; VG $19);
#111 UP = See MARVEL Listings;
KID FROM TEXAS – (6-81957) #2(LAST issue; all Joe Sinnott-c/a; GVG $14);
KID SLADE GUNFIGHTER – (1-7/1957) #8(Severin-c);
KRAZY KOMICS - #18,19;
LIFE WITH MILLIE - (starring Millie the Model; Teenage Humor; Paper-Dolls in most issues; formerly a Date with Millie; 1960-1962; #21up= becomes Modeling with Millie); #9(2nd issue; 2/1961; FA/G, 3 pages missing $2);
#12(3 Paper Doll Pages; G $8); #12(3 Paper Doll Pages; 5% of one page out, FA/G $5);
#17(4 Paper Doll Pages; G $8); #19(VG $13); #20(12/1962; VG $13);
LINDA CARTER STUDENT NURSE (Humor; 1961-1963) -#2, #3(VG, but 2 pages missing = $2); 6 (7/1962; Al Hartley-c/a; 2 pages of Paper Dolls); 9;
LITTLE LIZZIE (Humor with Children; 1st Series; 1949-1950) #5(4/1950; LAST issue; G/VG $16);
LOVE ADVENTURES - #10;
LOVE ROMANCES -
#10,34,35,36,
#47(2/1955; LAST Pre-Code; Colletta-c/a; Lingerie panel; overall G/VG, but 4-1/4" x 1-3/4" Coupon out of BACK cover, thus FA/G = $9);
#54(overall G/VG, but 1-1/4" x 1-1/2" piece out of front cover at lower right corner, thus FA/G = $5);
#70,,71,74, 83, 89, 94-96;
106(3/4 cover/ title off);
LOVERS - #52,55,58,65;
LOVE TALES - #46,49, 64;
MAN comics (1949-1953) - #14, 16, 21;
MARGIE - #36(6/1947; 2nd issue;Timely; VG $22);37-40,42-44;
MARINES AT WAR (4-8/1957) - #7
MARINES IN ACTION (1955-1957); - #3,6,10-13;
MARINES IN BATTLE (1958-1958) - #3(PR/FA $5); #12,15 19, 21, 24, 25;
MARVEL TALES (1949-1957) - #158(5/1957; G minus $19);
MATT SLADE, GUNFIGHTER - #2,# 3(9/1956; Maneely-a; Maneely-c?; Roth-a; Severin-a; Ayers-a; VG $24);
MELVIN THE MONSTER (1956-1957); - # 3(July 1956; G/VG $20);
MEN IN ACTION (4-12/1952; PRE-CODE WAR stories);
#1(4/1952; Davy Berg & Reinman-a; VG=$39; G/VG=$32; FA/G=$18); #2;
Men's Adventures (1950-1954; Canadian VARIANT Editions);
#4(8/1950; FIRST issue; 36 pages; Syd Shores-c; Crime & Adventure-s; He Called Me A Coward; Johnny Orchid; A Boy And His Dog; Mind Over Brawn; The Payoff; Trapped; Gorilla & Girl in Peril-c; FN/VF = $75);
MEN'S ADVENTURES (1950-1954; USA Editions); - #8 (6/1951; Sci-Fi-c/s; Russ HEATH-a; FA = $14);
MILLIE THE MODEL -
#7(8/1947; Swimsuit-c; Rusty-s; Willie-s; VG+ $84);
#100,101,104,105, 110,112;
#104(9/1961; Blonde Bombshell; VG $11);
#105(Blonde Bombshell; G/VG, but 1”x2” piece off top edge of cover = FA/G $4); #110(9/1962; Blonde Bombshell; VG/FN $13);
MISS AMERICA MAGAZINE -
(1944-1958; Timely/Marvel; TEEN Magazine; Photo’s, Fashions, Articles, Text stories, Fiction, Fun, illustrations & Comics; all SCARCE in FN or Better);
Volume-3 #4/(2/1946; 6 pg Betty Blair Comics-s; 8 pg Patsy Walker Comics-s; 76 pages including covers; PHOTO-c; VF, 8.0 = $62);
Volume-3 #5/(3/1946; 7 pg Patsy Walker Comics-s; 76 pages including covers; PHOTO-c; VF-, 7.5 = $56);
Volume-4 #1(5/1946; Dance article by Arthur Murray; NURSE in BONDAGE = Full Page Art; Article with photo’s on Louise Erickson of Date with Judy = Early TV series; 7 pg Patsy Walker Comics-s; 76 pages including covers; PHOTO-c; VF, 8.0 = $60);
Volume-5 #1(11/1946; 7 page Patsy Walker Comics-s; 76 pages including covers; PHOTO-c; VF+, 8.5 = $59);
MISS AMERICA - #29; #33,36,#48(Mis-Labeled as "Vol.7" Inside; 11/1952); #49(Mis-Labeled as "Vol.1" Inside; 1/1953);
51,52,55,56,60,61,63, 67-69,73-76,79,80,#83(3/1957; Al Hartley-c/a; Patsy Walker-s; Hedy Wolfe-s; Nancy-s; VF = $55);
#84,#86(9/1957; Al Hartley-c/a; Patsy Walker-s; Hedy Wolfe-s; Nancy-s; VG = $22);
#87(11/1957; Al Hartley-c/a; Patsy Walker-s; Hedy Wolfe-s; Nancy- G/VG = $16);
#90(5/1958; Al Hartley-c/a; Patsy Walker-s; Hedy Wolfe-s; VG/FN = $27);
MITZI’S BOY FRIEND (formerly Mitzi Comics; becomes Mitzi Romances; 1948-1949; Teenage Humor);
#3(4/1949; Margie-s; VG+ $30); #5(December/1948);
MODELING WITH MILLIE #21,23-54;
MODELING WITH MILLIE - #32(3/4 cover/ title off), #33(3/4 cover/ title off);
MY LOVE - #1,2;
MY OWN ROMANCE – (1949-1960); - #10,11,23,31, 72, 74, 76;
MYSTERY TALES (1952-1957) - #35(November 1955; Colan-a; EVERETT-a; FA/G $20);
#46; #54(LAST issue; 8/1957; CRANDALL-a; Check-a; G/VG $36);
MYSTIC (1951-1957); - #50 (8/1956; G/VG $36)
NAVY ACTION (1954-1957); - #15, 16, 18
NAVY COMBAT (1955-1958); - #3, 4, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17;
NAVY TALES (1-7/1957); - #1, 3, 4;
NELLIE THE NURSE - ##12(Giggles & Grins by Kurtzman; 4/1948; Rusty-s; nice GGA; VG $36); #34;
OSCAR (Teenage Humor;1947-1949);- #5,6,25;
OUTLAW FIGHTERS - #1,# 2(10/1954; Maneely-c; Tuska, Pakula, DiPreta & Reinman-a; appears G/VG, but with Magic Tape repairs inside spine to cover, thus FA/G $9); #4;
THE OUTLAW KID – (1954-1947) #1(9/1954; Pre-Code; First app & Origin of Outlaw Kid & his horse Thunder; Maneely-c; 3 x Wildey-a; Black Rider-s; Shores-a; G = $33);
#2(11/1954; Maneely-c; 3 x Wildey-a; Black Rider-s; Shores-a; VG+ $36);
#2(11/1954; Pre-Code; Maneely-c; 3 x Wildey-a; Black Rider-s; Shores-a; G/VG $26);
#3(1/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x Wildey-a; VG+ $33);
#5(5/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x Wildey-a; John Romita-a; FN $42);
#8(11/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x Wildey-a; 4 pages Williamson / Woodbridge-a; VG $32);
,12, 13(4x Wildey-a; Davby Berg-a),14,15,#17(5/1957; Severin-c; 4 x Wildey-a; Ayers-a; VG $22);
#17(5/1957; Severin-c; 4 x Wildey-a; Ayers-a; VG $22);
#18(7/1957; Maneely-c; 4 x Wildey-a; Williamson / Mayo-a; VG+ $27);
#19;
PATSY and HEDY (1952-1967; Patsy Walker & Hedy Wolfe);
#5,8-10,14;#16,18-20,27,#30(8/1954; Wendy Parker-s; FN=$28);
#31,32,38-40,43,45-47,#50(2/1957; Al Hartley-c; FN = $20);57-60,62,64-66, 95(3/4 cover/ title off);
PATSY AND HER PALS – (May/1953) #2,3,#22(5/1956; Magic Show-c; Nancy-s; Hedy Wolfe-s; Romance-s; FN/VF $36); #27(G/VG $10),#29(8/1957; LAST issue; Nancy-s; Hedy Wolfe-s; Romance-s);47(FN+ $27); 50(VG/FN $15); 85(G $5);
Patsy and Pals - #3(Hedy Wolfe-s; Wendy Parker-s; G/VG=$18; G minus=$10);
PATSY WALKER (USA Editions) -
#6(August/1946),7,12,14-19,#20(1/1949; GOLF-c);
#21,22,#29(7/1950; Tennis-c; Jeanie-s; Mitzi-s; 52 pages; VF $60);
#32-34,36, 38-40,43,45,49(page out), 52,54,55,57,57(CFO),58,66,72,79,84, 86,#105(4 pages Paper Dolls; 2/1963; FA/G $3);
PATSY WALKER - (Canadian Editions) - #18,21,
PHANTOM COMMANDO (Horwitz Pub.) - #11(Sydney, Australia Edition);
QUICK-TRIGGER WESTERN - #18;
Rawhide Kid (Atlas/Marvel; 1955-1979); #7, 8
#10(9/1956; Severin-c; 4 x Ayers-a; Stan Lee-s; FN = $75); #11,
#12(1/1957; Maneely-c; 2 x Ayers-a; Kid Six-Gun-s = Pete Morisi-a; VG/FN $55);
#16(9/1957; Torres-a; 3 x Ayers-a; VG = $55); #16(Another copy = ask)
#26(Kirby-a; VG $30);
#27(Kirby-c/a; G $18);
#28(Kirby-a; FA $11);
#29(Kirby-a; G/VG $24);
#30(Kirby-a; VG=$30; G=$18);
#32;
#33 UP = See MARVEL Listings;
RED WARRIOR - #6,31,32;
RENO BROWNE (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); #51(Canadian), 52(Canadian);
REX HART - Your Famous Western Star (1949-1950; Formerly Blaze Carson);
#6(8/1949; FIRST issue; Rex Hart & his Horse Warrior begin; Canadian Variant Edition, by Superior Pub; PHOTO-c; early BLACK RIDER backup-s; FA/G = $16)
#7(11/1949; 2nd issue; Canadian Variant Edition, by Superior Pub; PHOTO-c; FA = $10)
#8;
RINGO KID WESTERN – (1954-1957)
#2(10/1954; Maneely-c; 3 x Maneely-a; Shores-a; Black Rider-s; G/VG = $26);
#3(12/1954; Maneely-c; 3 x Maneely-a; G = $20);
#4(2/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x Maneely-a; FN $42); #4(2/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x Maneely-a; G = $16);
#7(8/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x John Severin-a; Shores-a; VG+ = $33);
#7(8/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x John Severin-a; Shores-a; G = $17); #8,
#11, #13(8/1956; Maneely-c; 4 pages Williamson-a; FN/VF $48);
#13(8/1956; Maneely-c; 4 pages Williamson-a; VG+ $27);
#14, 21;
RIOT (1954-1956; Parody/Humor); #5
ROMANCE TALES (Marvel Comics) - #2, 8(January 1950);
THE ROOKIE! - #14(Title cut off);
RUSTY Comics - (America’s Funniest Female – Humor; 1947-1949);
#12(4/1947; FIRST issue; Frankenstein cameo on a splash page to Mitzi-s; Little Vinegar-s; G/VG $37);
#14(4/1947; THIRD issue; Swimsuit-c; Little Vinegar-s; 4 pg Powerhouse Pepper-s with Wolverton-a; 1pg Hey Look by Kurstzman; VG $49); #15-17,20,21(July/1949);
SECRET STORY ROMANCES (formerly True Tales of Love) - #6,9,11(last pre-code);
SERGEANT BARNEY BARKER - #1(8/1956; Severin-c; 4 x Severin-a; FAIR = $14);
SHERIFFS VS. OUTLAWS (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); #11(Canadian);
SILLY TUNES - (Timely/Atlas/Marvel; Funny Animals; 1945-1947) #1(Silly Seal, & Ziggy Pig);
SIX-GUN WESTERN (Atlas Marvel; 1-7/1957); #4;
SNAFU (B&W Parody mag) Volume-2 #1 (2nd issue; 1-2/1956; Maneely-a, Severin-a, Post-a, Stan Lee-s; VG $26; Good $15);
(SPEED CARTER) SPACEMAN - #1(September 1953; Pre-Code; EVERETT Grey Tone-c; 3xMANEELY-a; Romita-a; FA/G $62);
SPORTS ACTION (Atlas Pub; 2/1950-9/1952);
#2(First issue; Powell PAINTED-c; George Gipp Life story; G $48);
#3(Everett-a; VG, One Page missing = $18); #4(G/VG $39);
#8(8/1951; Baseball-c; Ralph Kiner, Ezzard Charles, Warren Spahn & Phil Rizzutto; Maneely-c; G/VG $39);
SPORTS
ACTION (Atlas Pub; 1950-1952 =- Canadian Variant Editions); -
#8(Canadian Variant Edition; featured the PAINTED-c from the US #2
edition);
SPY CASES (1950-1953) - #26(9/1950; FIRST issue); #18(8/1953);
SPY FIGHTERS - #5(November 1951; Hinderburg cover); #7;
STARTLING - #23(RARE Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Title does NOT exist for USA editions; Circa early 1950's; Pre-Code Horror; Probably Timely/Atlas reprints; MANEELY-c; FA+, centerfold missing; 3 of 4 stories complete $9);
STORIES OF ROMANCE - #10;
STRANGE TALES (1951-1976) -
#10(Pre-Code; 9/1952; EVERETT-c; KRIGSTEIN-a; Mooney-a; Frankenstein Monster-s; NAZI-s; Ayers-a; VG/FN = $175);
STRANGE WORLDS (1958-1959) - #2(2/1959; DITKO-c/s; FA/G $49); #5(KIRBY-c; DITKO-a; G/VG $64);
TALES OF JUSTICE (1955-1957) - #53(5/1955; FIRST issue); #61;
TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959-1968) -
#32(8/1962; KIRBY-c/a; DITKO-a; Dr Strange prototype; Man in the Beehive-c/s; FA/G $32);
#34(10/1962; KIRBY-c/a; DITKO-a; G/VG $33);
#35(11/1962; KIRBY-c/a; DITKO-a; Watcher prototype; G/VG $39);
Tales To Astonish (1959-1968) -
#24(10/1961; Kirby-c/a; Ditko-a; Abominable Snowman-c/s; FA/G $20);
#25(11/1961; KIRBY-c & 13 pages-a; Krogarr-c/s; 5pgs DITKO-a; Ghost-s; Martian-s; Gypsy-s; VG/FN = $63);
#26(12/1961; Kirby-c/a; Ditko-a; FA/G, but centerfold missing; Ditko & first Kirby-s are complete; $8);#26(12/1961; Kirby-c/a; Ditko-a; FA/G = $22);
#29(3/1962; KIRBY-c & 13 pages-a; UFO & Space Beasts-c/s; 5pgs DITKO-a; Time Travel/Dinosaur-s; Angel & Devill app story; VG/FN = $63);
#30(4/1962; Kirby-a; Ditko-a; Return of Gorilla-Man; nice G/VG $35);
#32(6/1962; Kirby-c/a; Ditko-a; nice VG+ copy, but 3" tear each in front & back-c, repaired inside with magic tape, still an attractive copy, thus G $25);
TARGET - (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Title does NOT exist for USA editions; Circa early 1950's);
#52(ATLAS/ Marvel WESTERN Material; BLACK RIDER-c; 4 x Black Rider-s; RARE; Writing on cover, o/w VG $29);
TEEN -
#27(9/1948; 7th issue in the series; Patsy Walker, Cindy, Georgie; Overall G/VG, but 10% of one page missing, affecting 1/3 of two panels, thus call it FA/G = $12); #31(May/1949);
TEEN-AGE ROMANCE - #77(1st issue); #78(2nd issue; 11/1960; Beatnik-c/s; VG=$14; G=$7); #81; #86;
TERRY-TOONS - #4,#48(9/1946; 11th app of MIGHTY MOUSE; FN $66); #51;
TESSIE the Typist - (Humor; 1944-1949); - #12(October/1947; Girls in Swimsuits Bathing Beauty Contest-c; 4pg Powerhouse Pepper-s with Wolverton-a;Morris Weiss-a; VG minus $62); #15;
TEXAS KID - His Guns make Outlaws Tremble (1951-1952; USA Editions; Atlas Marvel; all are Pre-Code);
- #3(5/1951; Maneely-c; 3 x Maneely-a; Shores; Maneely-c/a; Moline-a; Black Bob Harrigan-s; overall VG, but several pieces chipped out of White area of a few interior Borders, thsu G/VG = $18) , #4(7/1951; 3 x Maneely-a; TK vs Phantom Roder-s; Sheriff Buck Hanson-s; Pecos Bill-s; Chapman & Pike-a; G/VG $18);
#10(7/1952; Maneely-c; Strung Up by Thumbs & Whipping Panels-s; Red Larabee the Gunhawk-s; VG+ $27);
TEXAS KID - (1951-1952; Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's);
#13(3rd Canadian issue?; Number does NOT EXIST in USA editions; Maneely-c/s; Doom in the Desert-c/s; Phantom of Massacre Gulch; the Promise; Neacktie Party; G/VG $12);
TEX MORGAN - (8/1948-2/1950; USA Editions)
#1(8/1948; Tex Morgan, his horse Lightning & sidekick Lobo begin; FN $99);
#1(8/1948; Tex Morgan, his horse Lightning & sidekick Lobo begin; FA/G $30);
#7(8/1949; PHOTO-c; G/VG $33);
TEX MORGAN - (8/1948-2/1950; Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Superior / Comic Combine Corp);
#1(9/1948; Tex Morgan, his horse Lightning & sidekick Lobo begin; VG/FN $55);
#1(9/1948; Tex Morgan, his horse Lightning & sidekick Lobo begin; FA/G $20);
#3(12/1948; FN with 2" Magic Tape at bottom of Spine, thus VG+ = $19);
#4(2/1949; FN = $30); #5(4/1949; VG+ $19); #6(1949; VG+ $19); #7(1949; PHOTO-c; G/VG $13);
#9(1949; PHOTO-c; Overall FN/VFk, but with; 1" Magic Tape at bottom of spine; 1-3/4" Wide x 1/8" high Rodent Chewed are at top left edge of entire book, thus G/VG $13);
TEX TAYLOR (9/1948-3/1950; USA editions);
#3(1/1949; Arizona Annie-s; G/VG $24); #6(PHOTO-c; Blaze Carson-s; 2xTex Taylor-s; VG $39);
#7(PHOTO-c; G/VG $35); #8(PHOTO-c; Mystery of Devil-Tree Plateau = 18 page Tex Taylor-s; Diablo the Grizzly Bear-s; G/VG $35);
TEX TAYLOR (9/1948-3/1950; Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's);
#2(Arizona Annie-s; G = $12); #5(PHOTO-c; Blaze Carson-s; VG $25);
#6(PHOTO-c; Two-Gun Kid-a; Black Rider-s; Kid Colt-s; has NO Tex Taylor-s; G $13);
#7(PHOTO-c; Trapped in Time's Lost Land = 18 page Tex Taylor-s; Diablo-s; VG $29);
#9(PHOTO-c; Guns along the Border = 18 page Tex Taylor-s; Nimo the Mountain Lion-s; appears VG, but with 2-1/2" x 3/4" Chunk out of Back Cover & Last 9 pages thus FAIR = $12);
TINY TESSIE - #24;
TRUE ADVENTURES - #3(May 1950);
TRUE SECRETS - #4,13,17,28,30;
TRUE TALES OF LOVE (formerly Secret Story Romances; Atles Comics) - #27(December/1956;Colletta art);#30(G/VG = $15);
TRUE WESTERN - (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); #5;
Two-Gun Kid (Atlas/Marvel; 1948-1977);
#11
#16(9/1954; Maneely-c; Chuck F.Miller-a; Kid Colt-s; Keller-a; FA+ = $14);
#17(10/1954; Maneely-c; Chuck F.Miller-a; Kid Colt-s; Keller-a; Ayers-a; FN = $52);
#20(1/1955; Maneely-c; Kid Colt-s; Chuck F.Miller-a; VG+ = $);
#22(3/1955; 1st Comics Code issue; Maneely-c; Chuck F.Miller-a; Carrabotta-a; G = $20);
#30(4/1956; 4 pages Williamson/Torres-a; Maneely-c; Chuck F.Miller-a; VG/FN = $48);
#38, 39
#44(10/1958; Maneely-c; 3 x Stan Lee-s each with Maneely-a; G = $10);
#44(10/1958; Maneely-c; 3 x Stan Lee-s each with Maneely-a; FA/G = $8);
#46(2/1959; Jack Davis-c/a; FN/VF = $42);
#47(4/1959; Davis-c; FA/G = $8);
#61 UP = See MARVEL Listings;
TWO GUN WESTERN (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); 5,7, 8;
TWO-GUN WESTERN - (2nd Series; Atlas Mavel Pub; 1956-1957; USA editions)
#8(1/1957; Maneely-c/a; Return of the Hair-Trigger Kid-c/s; Wildey-a; Crandall-a; G/VG $24);
#8(1/1957; Maneely-c/a; Return of the Hair-Trigger Kid-c/s; Wildey-a; Crandall-a; FA+, centerfold missing affecting Wildey-s; 3 of 4 Stories including Maneely & Crandall are Complete = $6);
UNCANNY TALES (1952-1957) - #34(8/1955; 8% of front cover missing at bottom right corner, FA; reading copy $14); #47(9/1956; UFO-s; ATTILA the HUN-s; Sale-a;VG/FN $50);
WACKY DUCK - (Funny Animal Humor; 1946-1948);- #3(Fall/1946; FIRST issue; Casper Cat-s; VG $49); #6(Summer/1947; Waldo Wolf-s; Little Lionel-s; LAST issue in 1st Series; VG $38);
WAR ACTION (1952-1953) - #4; #9(December 1952); #11;
WAR COMBAT (3-11/1952) - #2;
WAR COMICS (1950-1957) - #6(July 1952),
#9(4/1952; 2xMANEELY-a; HEATH-a; VG minus$22); #9(4/1952; 2xMANEELY-a; HEATH-a; FA/G, coupon cut out $9);
#12, #32(HEATH-c;Last Pre-Code; Ayers-a; VG $20); #34, 39,40, 42, 46, 47;
WENDY PARKER -
(Humor; 1953-1954),
#1(7/1953; Patsy Walker-s; VG $25); #3(9/1953;
Swimsuit-c; Patsy Walker-s; G/VG $14);
WESTERN GUNFIGHTERS – (1956-1957)
#22(10/1956; 3rd issue; Maneely-c; 5 pages Wally WOOD-a; Powell-a?; Hartley-a; G/VG = $30);
#27(8/1957; 8th & LAST issue; Severin-c; Woodbridge-a; Gene Colan-a?; Hank Borden-s; VG+ = $27);
#27(8/1957; 8th & LAST issue; Severin-c; Woodbridge-a; Gene Colan-a?; Hank Borden-s; Ad Page Missing; 10% of BACK cover off, FAIR reading copy = $8);
WESTERN KID - {Tex
Dawson, the Western Kid & his fighting pals ..
Whilrwind & Lightning} (Atlas Marvel; 1954-1957);
#2(2/1955;
Last Pre-Code; Maneely-c; 3 x John Romita-a; VG minus = $23);
,3,#4(6/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x John Romita-a; Bob McCarty-a; Badlands-s; VG = $25);
#7(12/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x John Romita-a; Ayers-a; G/VG = $19);
#11(8/1956; Grey-Tone Cover by Severin; 4 x John Romita-a; Forgione & Abel-a; VG/FN = $25);
#14(2/1957; Maneely-c; 4 x John Romita-a; G/VG = $15);
#15(4/1957; maneely-c; 4 x John Romita-a; Pike-a; VG+ $22);
,17;
WESTERN COWBOYS & OUTLAWS
(Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Title does NOT exist for USA editions; Circa early 1950's);
#35 (ATLAS/ Marvel WESTERN Material; 3 x Tex Farrell-s; RARE; G/VG $29);
WESTERN OUTLAWS - (Atlas Marvel; 1954-1957);
#7(2/1955; Maneely-c?; Kid from Nowhere-s; Pancho Diablo-s; His name was Cregg-s; John Romita-a; Ayers-a; VIOLENT-a by R.Q. Sale-a; FN = $36);
#9(6/1955; Maneely-c; Marshall of Mesquite Juntion-c/s; Heck-a; Everrett-a; KUBERT & Moskowitz-a; Quiet Man-s; VG+ = $27);
10,
#13(2/1956; Maneely-c/a; Vengeance of Wes Harder-c/s; 6 pages of Matt BAKER-a; Desperado-s; Pike-a; Andru & Esposito-a; Blackie Stark-s; Keegers-s; John Romita-a; FN = $36);
#13(2/1956; Maneely-c/a; Vengeance of Wes Harder-c/s; 6 pages of Matt BAKER-a; Desperado-s; Pike-a; Andru & Esposito-a; Blackie Stark-s; Keegers-s; John Romita-a; VG/FN = $30);
#15,17,18,# 20 (5/1957; Severin-c; Sinnott-a; Ayers-a; Colan-a; Wild Bunch-s; FA/G, 1/4 page missing $6); #21;
WESTERN OUTLAWS AND SHERIFFS (1949-1952; Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions of Atlas Marvel comics; published by Bell Features);
#60(Canadian Comic),61(Canadian Comic), 63(Canadian Comic), 65(Canadian Comic), #66(4/1951; Canadian Variant Edition; Pancho Diega-s; Snake Cantrell-c/s; Jerry Robinson-a; Tanaro the Apache-s; Outlaw Sheriff-s; G = $12);
WESTERN OUTLAWS and SHERIFFS (1949-1952; formerly Best Western; USA Editions)
#61(3/1950; 52 pages; PHOTO-c of McDonald Carey in Paramount's "Streets of Laredo"; Pepper Lawson-s; Cheif Tall Wolf's War; Double Cross of Sam Bass; 1st Lt, Ted Rockwell US Army Reserve-s; Wild Bill Hickok-s; G/VG = $28), #73;
WESTERN PRAIRIES (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Title does NOT exist for USA editions; Circa early 1950's);
#61 (ATLAS/ Marvel WESTERN Material; 3 x Whip Wilson-s; RARE; FN/VF $49);
WESTERN WINNERS - (6-12/1949; Atlas Marvel; formerly All-Western Winners; becomes Black Rider; 3 issue Series);
#6(9/1949; 2nd issue in series; Canadian Variant Edition, by Superior Pub; Two-Gun Kid in the Cobra Strikes-c/s; Black Rider-s; Kid Colt-s; Heath-a; VG/FN = $49);
#7(12/1949; USA Edition; 3rd & LAST issue; Randolph Scott in Columbia's "La