INVENTORY - ATLAS/ MARVEL Comics FOR SALE -

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INVENTORY - ATLAS/ MARVEL Comics FOR SALE -



ADVENTURE INTO MYSTERY (Atlas/Marvel; 1956-1957);
#4(10/1956; Burgos-c;
Roussos, Heck, Winiarski, Chuck Miller, Bob Powell-a; 4 pages Al WILLIAMSON-a; G = $26);
#9(5/1957;
Everett-c; TORRES-a; Gene Colan, Stein, John Severin, Robert Q. Sale, O'Donnell, Shores-a; G/VG = $38);

ADVENTURES INTO WEIRD WORLDS (Atlas/Marvel; 1952-1954);
#8(7/1952; Pre-Code; Ghouls in Nightmare-c; Ghosts-s; Brown/Gantz, Ayers, Carrabotta, DiPreta-a; Good+ $39);

#27(3/1952; Maneely-c; Dwarf of Horrormoor-c/s; MATT FOX End of the World-s; Lawrence, Robert Q. Sale-a; Pre-Code; Decapitated Head-c; FA/G $40);


Adventures of HOMER the HAPPY GHOST Volume-1 #1(6/1957);


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-TRUE CRIME (1951) - #29(4th issue; Pre-Code; Candian Variant Edition; Bell featues Pub; G/VG, Centerfold Missing = $7);


ALL WESTERN WINNERS (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); - #4(Canadian);


AMAZING ADVENTURES (Atlas/Marvel; 1961; #7-14 = becomes Amazing adult Fantasy) -

#1(6/1961; KIRBY/Ayers-c; TORR-c/s; 13 pages KIRBY/Ayers-a; Steve Ditko-a; 1st app and Origin DR DROOM = 1st Marvel-Age Superhero = 5 pages JACK KIRBY art; appears G/VG, but with, 4" x 3/4" piece off bottom edge of BACK cover, Magic tape repairs inside spine to cover, thus FA/G $125);

#2

#4(9/1961; KIRBY-c/s; "I am X" Robot-c/s; DITKO-a; Maneely-a; DR DROOM-s; FA/G $40);



AMAZING SPY ADVENTURES (circa 1950) - #29;


ANNIE OAKLEY – (1948-1956; Canadian Variant Edition; GGA = Good Girl Art);

#1(Spring/1948; Canadian Variant Edition);

#2(7/1948; Canadian Variant Edition; VG, but 4 pages missing = $10)


Annie Oakley (Atlas; 1948-1956; USA editions; GGA = Good Girl Art) - #10(4/1956; G minus $12); #11(Severin-c; FA+ $10);


APACHE KID (1950-1956; Indian / Western stories; 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,#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; FA/G=$17); #2,#4;


ASTONISHING (Atlas/Marvel; 1951-1957) -

#7(12/1951; Pre-Code; 5th issue in series; MANEELY-c; 2 x MANEELY-a; Lazarus, John Romita-a; Nightmare-c/s; FA/G $35);

#13(5/1952; Pre-Code; GHOULS & Skeleton-c/s; Skeleton-c; Bill Everett-c; Sekowsky, Bernie Krigstein, Massey, Carrabotta, Ogden Whitney-a; G/VG $55);

#48(4/1956; Benulis, EVERETT, Forte, Bob Powell-a; Pirates-s; FA/G, with 15% of BACK cover missing, thus FA = $12);

#47,48,51,60,63



BATTLE (1951-1960) -

#11(title cut off),12(title cut off), #22(9/1953; Maneely-c; Mortellaro-a; Gil Evans-a; Al Carreno-a; Overall G, but Top 40% of BACK cover is missing thus FA = $7);

#18, 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,

#65(8/1959; Jack KIRBY-c; 2 x KIRBY-a; 2 x Bataan-s; 2 x Sinnott-a; G/VG $27);

#67(12/1959; Kirby-c/a; Jack Davis-a; Severin-a; Crandall/Williamson-a; Korea-s; WWII-s; Japs-s; VG=$36; G/VG=$27)

#69(4/1960; Kirby-c/a; WWI Baron Richthofen-s; Heath-a; Severin-a; G $19);



BATTLE ACTION (1952-1957) - #2(4/1952); #4(Title cut off), #6, 7; #13(FA/G, NO back cover $6); #13; #18; #19, 22, 25, #30(8/1957; LAST issue; Colan, Pike, Torres & Woodbridge-a; VG minus = $20)



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, 29, 31(VG/FN = $27); #36, 37,39, 41, 43, 45, 47;

BATTLE GROUND (1954-1957) - #4,6, 8,12(title cut off),12,16, 18, 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; FN $52);


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 (Atlas/ Marvel Pub; 1956-1957);
#2(10/1956; Severin-c; Drucker-a; Sinnott-a; Carrabotta-a; FAIR $11);


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 #3(8/1952), 6, 8, 10;


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) - #31(Super-Rabbit-c/s); #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(2nd issue); #27(4th issue);


CRIME EXPOSED (1948) - #2-4;


CRIMEFIGHTERS - #2 (6/1948; Pre-Code; Woman in bondage cover; FA/G $14); #7;


DATE WITH MILLIE, A (Atlas Marvel) #7


Devil-Dog Dugan #3(11/1956);


DEVILINA (B&W Comics Magazine; THEME is Exotic Tales of "FEMALE-Filled Fantasy" Magazine; NO comics code)

#2 (May/1975; 68 pages; Painted-c by Torjussen; Overstreet states "LOW Printing"; Scarcer; Art by; Estrada, Sparling, Leo Summers, Suso; GGA by Frank Thorne; Devilina vs Corrupta; NUDITY panels; Werewolf-s; Flesh Gordon = Article on Movie with Photo's; Demon Lovers; Human Sacrifice; Origin of Vampirism);



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) - #3(6/1956), 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 = $36);
#10(4/1947; Millie the Model-s; Margie-s; 1pg Hey Look by Kurtzman; FN=$52; G/VG=$27);

#13(11/1947; Girls in Swiumsuits-c/s; Frankie-s; 3 pgs Hey Look by Kurtzman;Margie-s by MSW; Good+ $19);
#15(3/1948; Frankie-s; Margie-s; VG/FN = $33);

#16(5/1948; Margie-s; Magic Carpet-s; Frankie-s; VG=$27; G/VG=$19)

#16(1948; Canadian VARIANT Edition; Bell Features Pub; Margie-s; Magic Carpet-s; Frankie-s; FA/G, but 10% of first page Missing, thus FA = $7);
#18(9/1948; Cindy-s; Jeanie-s; FN=$39; G=$16);

#19(11/1948; Baseball-c; Football/Cheerleader CINDY-s; Jeanie-s; VG, but Missing the BACK cover $11);

#21(titled GEORGIE AND JUDY comics; 3/1949; Frankie-s; Willie-s; ANTI-WERTHAM editorial; G/VG=$17; FA=$8);

#22(titled GEORGIE AND JUDY comics; 5/1949; Frankie-s; Willie-s; VG minus = $20);

#25(Canadian VARIANT Edition; Bell Features Pub; Peter DRIBEN - GGA / Good Girl Art PAINTED-c; Billy-s; G, but 2 x Centerfolds Missing; Buy it for the cover! = $6)

#28(12/1950; Cindy-s; G $14);

#29(1951; Canadian VARIANT Edition; Bell Features Pub; overall VF+, but minor 1/8" x 3/4" Insect chewed upper left corner, thus call it FN $36);

#31(6/1951; Baseball-s; Willie-s; FA/G $10);

#32(8/1951; Girls in Swimsuits-c; Judy-s; Hy Rosen-c; G = $14);
#33(Hy Rosen-c; appears FN, but minor Magic Tape repair inside spine to cover; staple hole thru book, call it VG $25);
#34(11-12/1951; Hy Rosen-c; Happy app; Judy-s; Judy in Swimsuit-c; VG/FN $30);
#36(4/1952; Hy Rosen-c; by Stan Lee; Happy app; Judy-s; VG+ $27);
#37(6/1952; Hy Rosen-c; by Stan Lee; Happy, Ozzie, Smiley & Dolly app; Judy-s; VG/FN=$30; G=$14);
#38(8/1952; Hy Rosen-c; by Stan Lee; Happy app; Judy-s; Judy in Swimsuit-c; FN $36);
#39(10/1952; Scarcer LAST issue; Judy-s; Happy-s; FA $8);;

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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 {Red Larabee, the...} (11/1950-12/1951; Atlas/Marvel Pub; Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); - #12, 15;




GUNSMOKE WESTERN (1955-1963) -

#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,

#52(5/1959; Wyatt Earp-c/s & Kid Colt-c/s; Kid form Texas-s; Boise Kid-s; Jack DAVIS-a; Keller, Ayers, Sinnott-a; KIRBY-c; VG/FN=$24; G/VG=$14)
#55(11/1959; Maneely-c; Wyatt Earp-c/s & Kid Colt-c/s; Gunsmoke Kid-s; Ayers-a; Keller-a; Jack DAVIS-a; Matt BAKER-a);

#56(1/1960; Wyatt Earp-c/s & Kid Colt-c/s; Matt BAKER, Ayers, Keller, Wildey-a; KIRBY/DITKO-c; G/VG=$18; PR/FA=$5);

#62(1/1961; Kid Colt-c/s; KIRBY-c; Two-Gun Kid-s; Keller-a; 3 x KIRBY-a; G/VG=$10);

#68(1/1962; Kid Colt-c/s; KIRBY-c; Keller, Heck, Reinman, Ayers-a; Scarce Variant; Blacked Out 10 cents on cover & factory printed 12 cents on cover; FAIR, with 3 pages Missing $3);

#70(5/1962; Kid Colt-c/s; KIRBY-c/a; Darrow the Gunfighter; Moose Mangum-s;Montana Kid-s; Reinman-a; Heck-a; Keller-a; G/VG with Piece out of Back-c = FA/G = $4);

#73(11/1962; Kid Colt-c/s; KIRBY-c/a; Keller-a; Red Beard's Raiders-c/s; Reinman-a; Heck-a; G/VG=$10; FA/G=$6);

#73(11/1962; Kid Colt-c/s; KIRBY-c/a; Keller-a; Red Beard's Raiders-c/s; Reinman-a; Heck-a; FA/G, with AD page missing =$4);

#75(3/1963; Kid Colt-c/s; KIRBY-c; Ayers, Reinman, Brodsky, Keller-a; Deputy & Desperado-s; Sycamore kid-s;Hunter-s; VG with Writing inside thus G/VG=$8)

#75(3/1963; Kid Colt-c/s; KIRBY-c; Ayers, Reinman, Brodsky, Keller-a; Deputy & Desperado-s; Sycamore kid-s;Hunter-s; VG with 1-1/2" piece off lower right cover thus G = $6)

#76(5/1963; Kid Colt-c/s; Blast Larkin-s; KIRBY-c; Keller-a; Heck-a; Colan-a; VG=$11)

#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; Dan DeCarlo-a in all) - #4, 8-12, 14, 15;


JANN OF THE JUNGLE (Jungle Tales #1-7; Nice GGA = Good Girl Art) - #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 (Atlas/Marvel; 1952-1966) -
#68(5/1961; KIRBY/Ayers-c; SPRAGG-c/s; 13 pages of Jack KIRBY/Ayers-a; Maneely-a; Convict/Ghost-s = DITKO-a; Don Heck-a; FN = $65);
#70(7/1961; KIRBY/Ayers-c; 13 pages of Jack KIRBY/Ayers-a; SANDMAN cometh-c/s = SANDMAN PROTOTYPE issue; Reinman-a; Stone Man-s = 5 pages DITKO-a; G=$32);

#72,,74,75,79

#81(6/1962; 7 & 6 = 13 pages of Jack KIRBY/Ayers-a; KIRBY-c; Ruler of Earth-c/s; Dragon-s; Gene Colan-a; 5 pages DITKO-a; VG+ $40);



JOURNEY INTO UNKNOWN WORLDS (Atlas/Marvel; 1950-1957) -

#10(4/1952; Ghouls waking in Coffins-c; Pre Code; Kida & Chapman-a; Ghosts/Ghouls-s; Ayers-a; Werewolf-s; Fair+ $39);
#12(8/1952; Ghoul waking in Coffin-c; Pre Code; Bernie KRIGSTEIN-a; Elkin, Baer-a; Explosion knocking over Skyscraper Building splash panel; Decapitated Head panel; G = $49);
#20(7/1953; Pre Code; Race that Vanished-c/s; Gene Colan, Gil Evans, Perlin-a; Decapitated Head panel;Son of Rasputin-s; Burned to Death panel; Overall VG, but missing Bottom 20% of BACK cover, thus FA/G $39)

#24(Pre-Code; 2/1954; MUMMY-c/s; Voice of VENUS-s; Giant Spider-s; Sinnott, DiPreta, Ayers, Sale-a; VG+ $69);
#26(Pre Code; 4/1954; Haunted House/Ghoul-c/s; Dissolve Skeleton in Acid-s; Moskowitz, Fortgione-a; Buried Alive-s; Atom Bomb panel; Good+ $39);
#28(Pre Code; 6/1954; Walking Corpse-c/s; Tumlington, Moskowitz-a; Communist Brain Wash-s; Vampire's Master-s; G $33)
#29(Pre Code; 7/1954; Reinman, Hodge, Mortellaro-a; Dracula cameo; Robot-s; Werewolf-s; Dinosaur/Time Travel-s; G $33)
#30(Pre Code; 8/1954; Invisible Man-c/s; Maneely-c; WWII vs Japs-s; Lawrence, Pike-a; SF/Dinosaur-s; Black Cat-s; FA/G = $27);
#34(4/1955; Man who Vanished-c/s; Benulis & Abel, Reinman, Joe KUBERT, Angelo TORRES-a; Santa Claus-s; Dreams-s; G/VG $36);
#36(8/1955; Giants-c/s; Reinman, Pakula-a; Flying Saucer-s; overall VG, but with BACK cover missing = $16);

#40(12/1955; Who Dwells in the Mountain-c/s; Ayers, Carrabotta, Forte-a; G/VG $32);

#44(4/1956; Dinosaurs-s; Orlando, Forgione, Forte, Wildey-a; VG $42);

#38,39,42,46,57


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 comics (1947-1955) - # 9(Can. Ed.),15,17,24,25,26,44(pgs out), 49;


KATHY - (.. the Teen-Age Tornado; Atlas / Marvel Pub; 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) -
#7(10/1960; Car & Drive-In cover; VG/FN $12); #15(2/1962; VG $9);#23(G/VG=$6);

#24(8/1963;Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant, Ed Sullivan & Liz Taylor-c; 4 pages Missing; 2 of 3 stories are Complete; rest is G = $3);
#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);
#25(10/1963; Kathy Elopes; VG=$8; G/VG=$6); #26(12/1963; Kathy becomes a Model; Millie the Model app; Subscription crease, thus VG $10);

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KELLYS - #25(June/1950);


KENT BLAKE OF THE SECRET SERVICE - #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, #75-81, #82(1/1959; Kid Colt meets JESSE JAMES-c/s; Topeka Kid-s; Outlaw Kid-s; Wildey-a; Keller-a; VF=$42; VG/FN=$18)

#83(3/1959; KIRBY-c; 3 x Keller-a; Sinnott-a; G/VG=$12)

#84(5/1959; Severin-c; 3 x Keller-a; Return of Johnny Ringo-s; Sam Hawk Manhunter-s; FA/G = $6)

#86(9/1959; Black Rider-s = KIRBY / Everett-a; vs El Lopo-c/s; Severin-c?; Keller-a; vs Moose Morgan-s; FA/G = $7)

#87(11/1959; KIRBY-c; Gunsmoke kid-s = Jack DAVIS-a; 3 x Keller-a; G/VG=$12; G=$9)

#88(1/1960; WILLIAMSON-a; KIRBY-c; Outlaw & the Lady-c/s; 3 x Keller-a; G = $10);


#91, #92(9/1960; KIRBY-c; vs Durango Gang-c/s; Blaze Wilson in Largo-s; 3 x Keller-a; G = $9);

#94(11/1960; KIRBY-c; vs Bounty Hunter-c/s; 3 x Keller/Ayers-a; FA/G=$6)

97,99;

#99(7/1961; KIRBY-c; vs Thrasher Twins & Blackie-c/s; Kid Colt's boyhood-s; 18 pages of Keller-a; G/VG=$12)

#102, #103(3/1962; First 12 cent cover; KIRBY-c; Great Train Robbery-c/s; vs Zack Krull-s; vs Bulldog Yates-s; Heck-a; 3 x Keller-a; FA/G $6);

#104(5/1962; KIRBY-c; Trial of Kid Colt-c/s; vs Gringo Gillis-s; 3 x Keller-a; G/VG $12);

105, #106(9/1962; KIRBY-c; Circus of Crime-c/s; BLACK MASK-s = Ayers-a; 18 pages of Keller-a; VG/FN=$16; G=$9)

107,109;

#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) #6(Severin-c); #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);


LINDA CARTER STUDENT NURSE (Humor; Atlas / Marvel Pub;1961-1963) - #3(VG, but 2 pages missing = $2); #3(G, but 3 pages missing = $1.50);



LITTLE LANA (Cartoon Humor with Children) #8(11/1949);



LORNA, the JUNGLE QUEEN (1953) #3

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;


LOVERS - #28(5/1950; Photo-c); #52,55,58,65;


LOVE TALES - #46,49, 64;


MAN comics (1949-1953; #12 up = All WAR stories issues) -

#4

#5(12/1950; CLOWN-c/s; Human Sacrifice-s; 52 pages; CRIME stories);

#10(Korean WAR-c/s; Devil's Island-s; Crime stories; Maneely-c);

#12-14, 16, 18, 21;


MARGIE Comics - (1946-1949; TIMELY / Atlas Pub; First Series; nice GGA / Good Girl Art in all; all are 52 Pages);
#36(6/1947; 2nd issue; Rusty-s; Ruffy Ropes-s; story & art by MSW /
Morris S. Weiss; Ice Skating-s; VG $27);
#37(8/1947; 3rd issue; Rusty-s; Ruffy Ropes-s; story & art by MSW /
Morris S. Weiss; Ice Skating-s; Swimsuits / Bathing Beauties-s; VG $27);

#39(2/1948; 5th issue; Rusty-s; Ruffy Ropes-s; story & art by MSW / Morris S. Weiss; 1/2 page HEY LOOK by KURTZMAN; VG $29);

#40(4/1948; 6th issue; 3 pages Giggles & Grins by Kurtzman; 3 pages HEY LOOK by KURTZMAN; Rusty-s; Ruffy Ropes-s; story & art by MSW; G/VG=$24);



MARINES AT WAR (4-8/1957) - #5-7


MARINES IN ACTION (1955-1957); - #3,6,10-13;


MARINES IN BATTLE (1958-1958) - #3(PR/FA $5); #3, 12,13,15,18, 19, 21, 24, 25(9/1958; LAST issue; Reinman, Colan, Torres-a; VG+ $26)


MARVIN MOUSE #1(9/1957);


MATT SLADE, GUNFIGHTER - #2,# 3(9/1956; Maneely-a; Maneely-c?; Roth-a; Severin-a; Ayers-a; VG $24);


MELVIN THE MONSTER (1956-1957); - # 1(July 1956;) #3, 5, 6;



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, 8;



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);




MILLIE THE MODEL -

#7(8/1947; Swimsuit-c; Rusty-s; Willie-s; VG+ $84);

#87(DeCarlo-c/a; 11/58; G, 2 x Half Pages Missing, one story page affected = $3.50);

#90(DeCarlo-c/a; 5/55; G, 1-1/2 Pages Missing = $3.50)

#101,104,105, 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 (#1-20=Formerly LIFE WITH MILLIE by Atlas/Marvel; #21 up = MARVEL Pub; 1963-1967);  

#21(FIRST issue; 2/1963);  #24-26,29,30,32, 34,35,37-39,42-53;

#54(6/1967; LAST issue; GEARS-c and 6 pages-s = Beatles swipe/immatators; FF #63 comic appears in story; Millie the Marvel = 6 page-s as Superhero);  



MODELING WITH MILLIE - #32(3/4 cover/ title off), #33(3/4 cover/ title off);


MONKEY and the BEAR #1(9/1953; Pre-Code); #3



MY FRIEND IRMA (TV) #35

MY LOVE - #1,2;


MY OWN ROMANCE(1949-1960); - #10,11,23,31, 66,72;



MYSTERY TALES (Atlas/Marvel; 1952-1957) -

#35(11/1955; Carl Burgos-c; Gene COLAN, Stallman, Bill EVERETT, Scheuer, Benulis-a; G/VG $35);

#46(10/1956; Bill EVERETT-c; Forte, Don Heck, Colletta, Brodsky, Sale-a; 4 pages Al WILLLIAMSON / Roy Krenkel-a; Crandall text illos; G/VG $35);

#54(LAST issue; 8/1957; Fred Kida-c; 4pgs Reed CRANDALL-a; Pike, Bolle, Sale, Heck, Klein, Sid Check-a; G/VG $36);


MYSTIC (Atlas/Marvel; 3rd Series; 1951-1957);

#11(Pre Code; 8/1952; John Romita-a; Roth, Wessler/Fass, Brown/Gantz-a; Death-s; G/VG $52);
#33(Pre Code; DiPreta, Eadeh, Ogden Whitney-a; PAIN-s; Electric Chair panels; Sphinx-s; G = $30);
#41(11/1955; Ayers, Carrabotta, Lawrence, Sale-a; Atlantis-s; Atom Bomb panels; FA/G with 1-1/2" triangle shape piece out of cover, thus FA+ = $17);
#42(12/1955; Bill EVERETT-c; Mummy-s; Forte, Tartaglione, Benulis-a; G/VG $35);

#43(1/1956; John Forte-c/a; Reinman, DiPreta, Sale-a; Jukebox-s; Uranus-s; GOOD minus = $22)

#44(2/1956; John Forte-c/a; Bill EVERETT-a; Flying Saucer-s; Carrabotta, Brown, Pakula-a; Napolean/Waterloo-s; G/VG $35);
#45(3/1956; Carl Burgos-c; Forte, Stallman, Ayers, Ed Moore, Bernulis-a; G = $26);
#46(4/1956; Forte-c?; Heck-a; overall near FN, but with minor chewed upper right corner of book, thus G/VG $36);

#46(4/1956; Forte-c?; Heck-a; G/VG $35);
#47(5/1956; John Forte-c/a; Ayers, Benulis-a; Flying Saucer/Aliens-s; G = $25);

#50(8/1956; Carl Burgos-c; Carrabotta, Ross Andru, Stallman, Ed Moore, Hodge, Fleishman-a; G/VG $35)

#35,36,48,51,55,57,58

MYSTICAL TALES (Atlas/Marvel; 1956-1957)
#4(12/1956; Bill Everett-c; 4pgs Reed Crandall-a; Forgione/Abel, Carrabotta, Ayers, Powell-a; Condemned Man-c/s; G minus = $29);
#5(2/1957; Taboo-s = 4 pages Al WILLIAMSON-a; VG minus = $56);
#5(2/1957; Taboo-s = 4 pages Al WILLIAMSON-a; overall FA/G, with 1-1/4" x 5-1/2" Strip missing off top edge of Cover, thus FA, reading copy = $22);

NAVY ACTION (1954-1957); - #8,15, 16, 18


NAVY COMBAT (1955-1958); - #3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 14-16,17(4/1958; Maneely-c; Colan-a; 4 pages WILLIAMSON-a; VG $25);


NAVY TALES (1-7/1957); - #1, 3, 4;


NELLIE THE NURSE - (1945-1952; TIMELY / Atlas Pub; First Series; nice GGA / Good Girl Art in all);

#???(probably #5?; 48 Pages; 3 pages of HEY LOOK by KURTZMAN; Jam Session, What's Cookin'?, Look who's talking, It's your move; Georgie-s = a Sure-fire miss; COVERLESS, rest is VG $9);
#12(4/1948; Tessie the Typist-s with art by MSW / Morris S. Weiss; Giggles & Grins by Kurtzman; Rusty-s; VG=$36; G/VG=$25);
#34(6/1952; Howie Post-c/a; Stan Lee-s; Speedy & Ingy-s; Dr, Dingbat-s; FA/G $10);



OSCAR (Teenage Humor;1947-1949);- #5,6;


OUTLAW FIGHTERS (8/1954-4/1955; Atlas/Marvel WESTERN);

#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);


THE OUTLAW KID – (1954-1947)

#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;#16,18-20,22, 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;



PATSY AND HER PALS – (May/1953) #2,#3(9/1953; Hedy Wolfe-s;Wendy Parker-s; VG=$25; FA/G=$10); #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 (5/1956-9/1957; Atlas/Marvel Pub); - #17; #18;


Rawhide Kid (Atlas/Marvel; 1955-1979);

#7, #8(5/1956; SEVERIN-c; vs Desperado-c/s; 5 x Ayers-a; VG $52);

#10(9/1956; Severin-c; 4 x Ayers-a; Stan Lee-s; FN = $75); #11(11/1956; SEVERIN-c; 4 x Ayers-a; G/VG $32);

#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; G=$16);

#33 UP = See MARVEL Listings;


RED WARRIOR - #31, 32 (Canadian Variant Editions of #1,2);



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; VG=$30); #4(2/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x Maneely-a; G = $16);

#5

#7(8/1955; Maneely-c; 3 x John Severin-a; Shores-a; VG+ = $33);

#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); #3, #5(4/1956; 5 pages of Marilyn Monroe meets John Wayne parody-s; Partial PHOTO-c with partial SEVERIN cover art; Severin-a; 2 x Maneely-a; 4 pages of Dan DeCarlo-a; Lassie parody-s; G/VG $45);



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);#15-17,20,21(July/1949);



SECRET STORY ROMANCES (formerly True Tales of Love) - #6,9,11(last pre-code);


SERGEANT BARNEY BARKER - (Army Humor) #1(8/1956; Severin-c; 4 x Severin-a; G/VG $30);

#1(8/1956; Severin-c; 4 x Severin-a; FAIR = $14); #2(Severin-c/a);


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(7/1957);


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);



SPORTS ACTION (Atlas Pub; 2/1950-9/1952);

#2 (FIRST issue; 2/1950; Powell Painted-c with 4 sports; George "Gipper" Gipp, Notre Dame Football-s; Art Shires/Chicago White Sox-s; original Celtics, Basketball-s; Atom Bomb panel; G = $49);

#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 (3/1951-7/1953; Atlas Marvel pub; Spies in Combat stories); - #5(November 1951; Hinderburg cover);



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 STORIES OF SUSPENSE (Atlas/Marvel; 1955-1957);
#7(2/1956; EC Cover swiped from Vault of Horror #32; 3rd issue in series; John Severin-c; Bill Everett, Forte, Ed Moore, Carrabotta-a; G = $32)
#9(6/1956; John Forte-c/a; Nightmare-c/s; Time Barrier-s; Sinnott, Pakula-a; FA/G $26);
#12(12/1956; 4pgs TORRES-a; Pakula, Familton, Forgione, Stallman-a; Scarecrow-s; G/VG $36)

#15(6/1957; 4pgs Bernie Krigstein-a; Brodsky,Weltman, Reinman-a; G = $29);
#16(8/1957; 3pgs Matt FOX-a; 4pgs Bob POWELL-a; Doxsee, Forte-a; FA/G = $24);


STRANGE TALES (Atlas/Marvel; 1951-1976) -
#79(12/1960; KIRBY/DITKO-c; Living Shadow-s = 7 pages KIRBY/Ayers-a; Ghost of Grismore Castle,
5 page DR STRANGE Prototype-s = DITKO-a; THING on the Moon-c/s; Reinman, Don Heck-a; CASH purchases ONLY; FA/G = $25)

#82,83,88,92,98,99


STRANGE TALES OF THE UNUSUAL (Atlas/Marvel; 1955-1957);
#1(12/1955; Maneely-c; Powell, John Romita, Don Heck-a; FA/G $49);
#4(6/1956; Forte, Reinman, Benulis, Mortellaro, Forgione & Abel-a; Centaur-s; Jupiter-s; Flying Saucer-c/s; FA/G $23);
#11(8/1957; LAST Issue; Sinister Staues-c/s; EVERETT-c; Bolle, Roussos, Eadeh, Sale, Sol Brodsky, Doxsee-a; FA/G $23);


STRANGE WORLDS (1958-1959) -

#2(2/1959; DITKO-c/a; Planet of Plunder-s = Don Heck-a; Miracle man-s = 5 pages Al WILLIAMSON-a; Day the World Ended-s; Atlantis-s = Ayers-a; FA/G $50);

#5(8/1959; LAST issue; KIRBY-c; Runaway Comet-s = DITKO-a; Gorilla-s = Reinman-a; Don Heck, Burgos-a; Space Pirate-s = Sinnott-a; G/VG $64);



SUSPENSE (Atlas/Marvel; 1949-1953; all PRE-CODE);
#15(3/1952; Pre Code; Graveyard-c; Maneely-c; Ogden Whitney/Hank Chapman-a; Lingerie panels; HYPO needle panel; FA/G $26);

#16(Spring/1952; Pre Code; Stan Lee-s / Fred Kida-a; Fujitani-a; Girl in OVEN panel; Buried Alive in Coffin-s; CORPSE-s; Backstage Horror-c/s; Ogden Whitney-a; FA+ = $23);

#21(8/1952; Pre Code; 52 Pages; EVERETT-c; GHOST of Grimm Towers-c/s; DiPreta, Loprino, Chapman, Baer-a; Man Roasted alive in Oven panel; Graveyard Ghoul-s; World War III-s; FA/G $25);
#26(1/1953; Pre Code; GHOUL-c/s; Ghost-s; Werewolf-s; Vampire Killer-s; Stan Lee-s; Decapited Heads panels; FA/G $23);

#28(3/1953; Pre Code; GHOUL-c/s; Maneely, Hartley, Mooney-a; Ghost-s; Burned Alive panels; Stan Lee-s; Flying Saucer/Aliens-s = Everett-a; G = $29);




TALES OF JUSTICE (1955-1957) - #53(5/1955; FIRST issue); #61;


TALES OF THE MARINES #4(2/1957; Severin-c);



TALES OF SUSPENSE (Atlas/Marvel; 1959-1968) -

#2(3/1959; DITKO-c; 5pgs Jack KIRBY-a; Robot-c; Forgione/Burgos-a, Russ Heath, Sinnott; 4pgs DITKO-a; G = $59);

#6(11/1959; THING from the Swamp-c/s; Jack KIRBY-c; 5pgs DITKO-a; Sinbad/Cyclops-s; Don Heck, Sinnott, Ayers-a; Luna Lizards-s = 5pgs KIRBY-a; Mutants-s; G/VG = $55);

#7(1/1960; KIRBY-c; 1st app Molten Man-Thing-c/s = 5 page LAVA MEN Prototype-s with KIRBY/DITKO-a; Shadow World-s = DITKO-a; Martians-s = DITKO-a; Genie-s = Heck-a; Robot-X-s = Reinman-a; 1st cameo app of AUNT MAY = 1 panel app; Spanking Panel; Heavy Creasing to Cover, 10% of BACK cover off, thus FA = $29);

#8(3/1960; 1st app MONSTRO-c/s; KIRBY/Ayers-c & 6 pages art; Martian flying saucer-s = Bill Everett-a; Changing Man-s (DC's Shade prototype?) = 5pgs DITKO-a; Wildey, Robot-s = Heck-a; G/VG $55);

#11(9/1960; SPORR-c/s = Jack KIRBY-c & 7 pages-a; Flying Saucer-s = 6 pages DITKO-a; Igor-s = Reinman-a; Heck-a; G/VG $45)

#13(1/1961; Jack KIRBY/DITKO-c/a; 1st app ELEKTRO-c/s = 7 page Electro Prototype-s = KIRBY/Ayers-a; 5pgs DITKO-a; Demon in the Dungeon-s = Heck-a; Reinman-a; FA/G $30);

#18(6/1961; KRAA the Unhuman-c/s = Jack KIRBY-c & 13 pages-a; Heck-a; Robot-s = 5 pages DITKO-a; G/VG $45)

#21(9/1961; 1st app KLAGG-c/s = KIRBY/Ayers-c & 13 pages art; Man From Tomorrow-s = KIRBY-a; 5pgs DITKO-a; FA/G $25);

#22(10/1961; 1st app BRUTTU-c/s; KIRBY/DITKO-c; 13 pages of KIRBY/Ayers-c; Don Heck-a; Nightmare-s = 5pgs DITKO-a; FA/G $25);
#23(11/1961; KIRBY-c; 7 + 5 = 12 pages of Jack KIRBY-a; 6 pages DITKO-a; Reinman-a; Creature from Black Bog-c/s; FA/G $25)

#24(12/1961; 1st app INSECT MAN-c/s = KIRBY-c; 7 + 6 = 13 pages KIRBY-a; Don Heck-a; 5pgs DITKO-a; 1/6 page missing, affects only the splash panel of Don Heck-s, rest is FA $18);
#27(3/1962; 1st app OOG-c/s, with 7 page KIRBY-a; KIRBY/DITKO-c; Witch-s = 6pgs KIRBY/Ayers-a; Reinman/Sinnott-a; Merlin-s = 5pgs DITKO-a; G/VG $35);
#30(6/1962; Ghost Road the Haunted Roller Coaster-c/s = KIRBY/Ayers-c & 7 pages-a; Creature from Krangro = 6pgs KIRBY/Ayers-a; Don Heck-a; Fallout Shelter-s = 5pgs DITKO-a; FA = $18);

#31,32,33,34,35,36,37


TALES TO ASTONISH (Atlas/Marvel; 1959-1968) -

#9(5/1960; DROOM the Living Lizard-c/s; KIRBY-c; Return of the GENIE-s = 6pgs KIRBY-a; 5pgs DITKO-a; Don Heck, Doug Wildey-a; G = $39);

#10(7/1960; TITANO, the Monster that Time forgot-c/s; KIRBY/DITKO-c; Simon Drudd-s; End of World-s; 5 + 7 = 12 pages KIRBY-a; 5pgs DITKO-a; Don Heck-a; FA/G = $34);

#11(9/1960; MONSTROM, the Dweller in the Black Swamp-c/s = KIRBY/Ayers-c & 7 pages-a; Forbidden Robot-s = Don Heck-a; 2050-3050 Time Travel-s = 5pgs KIRBY / DITKO-a; Drothor-s = 5pgs DITKO-a; Overall decent VG copy, but with BACK Cover Missing = $22);
#14(12/1960; KIRBY/DITKO-c; KRANG-c/s = 13 pages KIRBY/Ayers-a; Master of Time-s = 5pgs DITKO-a; the THING in Human Form-s = Don Heck-a; FA = $22);

#20(6/1961; X, the Thing that Lived-c/s = KIRBY/Ayers-c & 18 pages art; Time Travel-s = 5pgs DITKO-a; G = $34);

#25(11/1961; KIRBY-c & 13 pages-a; Creature from KROGARR-c/s; 5pgs DITKO-a; Heck-a; Ghost-s; Martian-s; Gypsy-s; VG = $49);

#26(12/1961; Kirby-c/a; Ditko-a; FA/G, but centerfold missing; DITKO & first KIRBY -s are complete; $8);

#31(5/1962; MUMMY-c/s = KIRBY/Ayers-c & 7 pages-a; Flying Saucer-s = 6pgs KIRBY/Ayers-a; Reinman-a; Man of Iron-s = 5pgs DITKO-a; G/VG $39);

#33(7/1962; KIRBY-c; Dead Storage-c/s = 7pgs KIRBY/Ayers-a; Frightened Man-s = 6pgs KIRBY/Ayers-a; Voice of FATE-s = Heck-a; Absent Minded Professor-s = 5pgs DITKO-a; GOOD+ = $33);

#29,30,31,32,33




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);

#29(Canadian Variant Ed; Bell Features pub; Millie the Model, Tessie; Hedy; 1pg Kurtzman Hey Look; FN, centerfold missing $7);

#31(May/1949);


TEEN-AGE ROMANCE -#77(FIRST issue; 9/1960; G/VG = $12); #78(2nd issue; 11/1960; Beatnik-c/s; G=$7); #83(7th issue; 9/1961; VG = $12);


TERRY-TOONS comics - (TIMELY / Marvel pub; 1942-1947; Characters from Animated/ Cartoon Films/Movies; #60-86 = becomes St John's Pub);

#4 (1/1943; 4th app Gandy Goose-c/s; Oscar the Pig-c/s; 68 pages; Nutty tales-s; Andy Wolf & Bertie Mouse to the Haunted House-s; Stan Lee-s/a; Victor Fago, Mooney & Sekowsky-a; overall FA+, but with Six centerfolds missing, 44 of 68 pages remain, including covers; 4 Listed stories are complete = $13);

#48 (9/1946; 11th app of MIGHTY MOUSE; FN = $82);

#51 (2nd app Heckle & Jeckle; 14th app of MIGHTY MOUSE;)



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);

#2(3/1951);

#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);

#3(8/1948), 4(10/1948), 11, 12

#16(9/1954; Maneely-c; Chuck F.Miller-a; Kid Colt-s; Keller-a; VG $);

#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);

#18

#20(1/1955; Maneely-c; Kid Colt-s; Chuck F.Miller-a; VG+ = $);

#21

#22(3/1955; 1st Comics Code issue; Maneely-c; Chuck F.Miller-a; Carrabotta-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(8/1957; Severin-c; Chuck Miller-a; Powell-a; VG = $20);

#38(8/1957; Severin-c; Chuck Miller-a; Powell-a; Overall G/VG, with 3/4" small piece off upper right cover, thus G $12);

#39(12/1957; Severin-c; Chuck Miller-a; VG $20);

#44(10/1958; Maneely-c; 3 x Stan Lee-s each with Maneely-a; VG = $18);

#44(10/1958; Maneely-c; 3 x Stan Lee-s each with Maneely-a; FA/G = $8);

#46(2/1959; 3 x Jack DAVIS-a; DAVIS-c; FN/VF = $42);

#47(4/1959; Davis-c; FA/G = $8);

#60(11/1962; New ORIGIN of Two-Gun Kid; Jack KIRBY-c and 18 pages art; Variant Edition with Handwritten issue Number on Cover; G/VG $20);

#62(3/1963; Jack KIRBY-c and 18 pages art; vs Moose Morgan-c/s; Hartley-a; VG=$16)

#63(5/1963; KIRBY-c; vs Wild Bill Taggert-c/s; 18 pages of Ayers-a; G=$7)

#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 - (1st Series; Atlas Mavel Pub; USA editions); ##5(FIRST issue; 11/1950; intro & origin of Apache Kid & his horse Nightwing-c/s, by Buscema; VG+ $69);



TWO-GUN WESTERN - (2nd Series; Atlas Mavel Pub; 1956-1957; USA editions)

#7

#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 (Atlas/Marvel; 1952-1957) -

#3(10/1952; Pre-Code; Brodsky-c; Keller, Perlin, Jerry Robinson, Winiarski-a; SATAN & Hades-s; the Slave-s; 1/8 BACK cover off, FA/G = $41);
#6(3/1953; Pre-Code; Brodsky-c; I Was a Vampire-s = Wolverton-Like art by Matt FOX; Living Skeleton-c; Kweskin, Martin Thall/Rose, Greene, Bill Savage-a; FA/G = $43);

#7(4/1953; Pre-Code; EVERETT-c; Clown/Ghoul-c; Killer Clown-s; Haunted House-s = Joe Maneely-a; WITCH of Landor Castle-s; Harry Anderson, Howard Post, Woromay-a; G = $44);
#15(12/1953; Pre-Code; Brodsky-c; Skeleton-c; Flying Saucers/Aliens-s; Vampire-s; Mars-s; Ross Andru, DiPreta, Eadeh, Fass, Sinnott-a; GOOD+ = $42);

#16(1/1954; Pre-Code; ZOMBIES in Graveyard-c/s, Vampires appear; Brodsky-c; 4+5 = 9 pages Gene Colan-a; Forte, Sinnott, Maneely-a; FA/G $30);
#17(2/1954; Pre-Code; EVERETT-c; Decapited Ghoul holding sexy Blonde Woman in Graveyard, "I Live with Corpses"-c/s; Atom Bomb panels; Anti-Communism-s; HITLER-s; Slavery, Whipping & Torture-s; Gene Colan, Mort Lawrence, Reinman, Winter-a; 1/8 Front at bottom left corner & 1/8 Back cover missing, FAIR, reading copy = $22);
#34(8/1955; Brodsky-c; Bob Powell, Sale, Winiarski, Forte-a; Flying Saucer-s; G/VG $32);

#47(9/1956; Brodsky-c; Cameron, DiPreta, O'Donnell, Sale, Walton-a; Attila the Hun / Time Travel-s; Colossus-s; FA/G $19);


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) - #2(5/1952), 4; #9(12/1952); #11, 13;


WAR ADVENTURES #7(8/1952); #8


WAR COMBAT (3-11/1952) - #2;


WAR COMICS (1950-1957) - #6(July 1952), #7

#9(4/1952; 2xMANEELY-a; HEATH-a; VG minus$22); #9(4/1952; 2xMANEELY-a; HEATH-a; FA/G, coupon cut out $9);

#10, 12, 16,

#32(HEATH-c;Last Pre-Code; Ayers-a; VG $20); #34, 39,40(3/1956; Romita, Benulis, Pakula-a; G/VG $16); #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(6/1956-8/1957; Atlas/Marvel Pub; FIRST Series)

#22(10/1956; 3rd issue; Maneely-c; 5 pages Wally WOOD-a; Powell-a?; Hartley-a; FN = $60)

#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);

#1(12/1953; Intro & Origin Tex Dawson the Western Kid, his horse Whirlwind & dog Lightning begins; Romita-c/a; G/VG $32);

#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);

#8

#11(8/1956; Grey-Tone Cover by Severin; 4 x John Romita-a; Forgione & Abel-a; VG/FN = $25);

#12

#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 "Lawless" Photo-c; Rip Kilgore-s; Chance Pagan - Sam Bass; FA/G, missing the Back cover = $18);

#8;


WESTERN WINNERS - #6(Canadian Edition; VG/FN);


WILD - #4(June 1954; Sherlock Holmes front cover), 5;


WILD WEST (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); #2(Canadian), 3(Canadian);


WILD WEST (Scarce ; USA Editions); #2(7/1948; Two-Gun Kid-c/s);


WILD WESTERN (Scarce Canadian Color Vintage Variant Editions; published by Bell Features; Circa early 1950's); #3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15;


WILD WESTERN (1948-1957; Formerly Wild West; Atlas Marvel; USA Editions);

#6(3/1949; Two-Gun Kid-c/s);

# 11(6/1950; 52 pages; Kid Colt-c/s; Two-Gun Kid-s; Black Rider-s; Tex Taylor-s; VG+ $45); #20,#21(4/1952; Maneely-c; Kid Colt-c/s; Tumlinson-a; Gunhawk-s; Chic Stone-a; Apache Kid-s; Arizona Kid-s; overall FN, but 1" Magic Tape at bottom staple, thus VG+ $32);

#27(4/1953; Kid Colt-c/s; Tumlinson-a; Massacre-s; VG $30);

#28(6/1953; Kid Colt-c/s; Pike, Forte & Maneely-a; Stagecoach-s; VG $30);

#29(8/1953; Pre-Code; Kid Colt-c/s; Demonical DRAGO Gang-s; Keller-a; Tuska-a; Kweskin-a; VG+ = $33);

#31(12/1953; Kid Colt-c/s; Last Redman-s; Stagecoach Killers-s; Keller-a; Shores-a; VG $25);

#35(8/1954; Maneely-c; Kid Colt, Arrowhead, Black Rider, & Two-Gun Kid-c/s; Keller, Sinnott, Maneely & Shores-a; VG/FN $30);

#37(10/1954; Kid Colt-c/s; Arrowhead, Black Rider, & Two-Gun Kid-s; Keller & Sinnott-a; VG/FN $30);

#39(12/1954; Maneely-c; Kid Colt, Ringo Kid & Apache Kid-c; Kid Colt, Black Rider, Arrowhead, Two-Gun Kid-s; Keller, Miller & Sinnott-a FN+ $42);

#40

#41(2/1955; Maneely-c/a; Kid Colt-c/s; Two-Gun Kid, Ringo Kid & Black Rider-s; VG/FN $28);

#41(2/1955; Maneely-c/a; Kid Colt-c/s; Two-Gun Kid, Ringo Kid & Black Rider-s; G/VG $17);

#42(3/1955; Maneely-c/a; Kid Colt-c/s; Two-Gun Kid, Ringo Kid-s; Black Rider = GHOST-s; Pakula, Ayers-a; FA = $7);

#45(9/1955; Maneely-c/a; Kid Colt-c/s; Ringo Kid & Black Rider-s; Keller-a; FN $33);

#47,

#49(5/1956; Maneely-c/a; Kid Colt-c/s; Ringo Kid & Billy Buckskin-s; Keller & Gene Colan-a; VG/FN $28);

#52(11/1956; Grey-Tone-c = Severin-c?; Kid Colt-c/s; Ringo Kid-s; Keller-a; Pete Morisi-a; Pakula-a; Crandall-a; G/VG = $18);

#53(1/1957; Maneely-c; Kid Colt-c/s; Utah Kid; Gunfight in Abiline-s; Ringo Kid-s; Keller & Ayers-a; VG/FN $28);

#55(5/1957; Grey-Tone cover by Severin; Kid Colt vs Bounty Hunter-c/s; Ringo Kid-s; Keller-a; Sinnott-a; Frank Bolle-a; 4 pages Williamson-a; G = $14);

#56(7/1957; Maneely-c/a; Kid Colt & Ringo Kid-c/s; Keller & Sinnott-a; Matt BAKER-a?; VG/FN $29);


Wild Western (Atlas) - #36(9/1954; Kid Colt-c/s; Arrowhead-s; Black Rider-s; Keller-a; Sinnott-a; Shores-a; Maneely-c; G $13);


WILLIE Comics - (Teenage Humor; 1946-1950);

#5(Fall 1946; FIRST issue; Football & Cheerleader-c; Nellie-s; Georgie-s; Swimsuits-s; Baseball-s; G/VG $42);

#9(8/1947; Blonde Girl in Swimsuit-c; Nellie-s; Margie-s; Women Hater-s; VG minus $28);

#10(10/1947; Girls in Swimsuits-s; Jeanie-s; Margie-s; 1pg Hey Look by Kurtzman; G/VG $26);

#12(2/1948; Margie-s; Oscar-s; FN+ $48);

#14(6/1948; Jeanie-s; Frankie-s; G $15);

#16(10/1948; Blonde Girl in Swimsuit-c; Jeanie-s; Cindy-s; Larry &Lank; VG+ $30);

#19(5/1949; Fishing-s; 1pg Hey Look by Kurtzman; Swimsuits-s; Georgie-s; Frankie-s; G/VG $24);

#23(5/1950; Birdbrain-s; Margie-s; Jinny-s; G/VG $22);



WILLIE the Wise-Guy(Humor); #1(9/1957);



WORLD OF FANTASY (Atlas/Marvel; 1956-1959);
#3(9/1956; Abominible Snowman-s; Ayers, Wessler, Stallman, Roussos, Reinman, Sale, Check-a; VG, but 1-1/4" x 1-1/2" piece off lower left cover corner, thus G = $35);

#4(11/1956; EVERETT-c; Forte, Familton, Roth, Powell, Bernard Baily-a; G/VG $36);
#5(1/1957; EVERETT-c; Powell, Forte, DiPreta, Colletta, Davy Berg, Bernard Baily-a; G = $27);

#6(3/1957; EVERETT-c; Doxsee, Davy Berg, Powell, Giunta, O'Donnell, Forte, Maneely-a; G/VG $36);

#8,18


WORLD OF MYSTERY (Atlas/Marvel; 1956-1957) -
#1(6/1956; EVERETT-c; Torres-a; Powell-a; Orlando-a; Metal Men-s; Bottom 1/3 of BACK cover missing, FA = $39);

#3(10/1956; EVERETT-c; Torres-a; Jack Davis, Steve DITKO, Bernard Baily-a; G/VG $39);
#4(12/1956; EVERETT-c; Roth, Reinman, Powell, Stallman, Ayers, Pakula-a; G = $30);
#7(7/1957; LAST issue; Forte-c/a; Reinman-a; Raving Beauty-s; G = $30);



WORLD OF SUSPENSE (Atlas/Marvel; 1956-1957) -
#1(4/1956; MANEELY-c/a; Bill Everett, Hartley, Shores, Drucker, Miller-a; Alcemist's Apprentice-s; Mechanical Man-s; Ancient Rome-s; Rolled Spine, G = $52);

#3(8/1956; Carl Burgos-a; Green Man-s = 4 pages Al WILLIAMSON-a; Forgione/Abel, Winiarski, Stallman, Walton, Lazarus-a; G/VG $40);
#4(10/1956; Carl Burgos-c; Reinman, Stallman, Sale, Roussos, Fleischman Forgione/Abel-a; Volcano-s; Communists / Brainwash-s; VG = $46);

#7(4/1957; Carl Burgos-c; Creature Escapes-s = 4 pages WILLIAMSON/Mayo-a; Maneely, Bernard Baily, DiPreta, Forte, Morisi-a; G/VG $42);
#8(7/1957; LAST issue; Doxsee-c/a; O'Donnell, Gershwin, Winiarski, Forte-a; Ghost Ship-s; Dead End-s; Secret Room-s; Amazing Bardini-s; Very Old Man-s; Overall VG, but with Magic tape down Spine, thus G = $26);




WYATT EARP - (1955-1959) #1(November1955), 2-5,8,9,11-16,18-20, 25(10/1959; KIRBY-c; Davis-a);


YOUNG MEN - #16(War stories), #22;



ZIGGY PIG – SILLY SEAL Comics - (Funny Animal Humor; 1944-1946);

#1(1944; vs “JAP” Army-s; Frankenstein cameo; Full page Captain America & Bucky paper drive ad; FA/G, Centerfold Missing; B&W Photocopy replacement pages included; reading copy $14);

#5(Summer/1946; Super-Bomb-c; Creeper-s; VG/FN $36);




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Cover SCAN POLICY;

(1) >>> For SCANS of items priced US$0.01 to $19.99, we charge US$3.00 to defer some of the Costs of our Time & Effort.

*** $3.00 to by paid before scan is sent. [Additional Scans, in SAME email; add an extra $1.00 per extra scan];

** We accept VISA, American Express & MASTERCARD; -- OR -- Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = cworld@mts.net

*** Items priced at $5.00 or LESS, NO credit applied, even if purchased;

*** Items priced at $5.25 to $10.00, we will give $1.50 credit toward that first item, (and $1 per extra item)

if you purchase the item(s);

*** Items priced at $10.25 to $19.99, we will give full $3.00 credit toward that item, (and $1 per extra item) if you

purchase the item(s);

(2) >>> For SCANS of items priced US$20.00 and UP = FIRST 1 to 3 SCANS are FREE, after that, please send

US$1.00 Per Scan; IF you buy the items, you can have future Free Scans; [ If you use up your 3 Free Scans

& do NOT buy items, FUTURE scans will cost $3.00 for First Scan & $1.00 Per Additional Scan in any price range];

** We accept VISA, American Express & MASTERCARD; -- OR -- Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = cworld@mts.net

(3) >>> If you have NO intention of Buying the item, but would still like a SCAN;

PLEASE, kindly inform us UP FRONT if you are ONLY interested in a SCAN. We will be happy to oblige for a small & very reasonable fee, to cover some of our costs. Hopefully this will REDUCE the 100's of requests we get, from those who like to treat us as a Library, rather than a business that needs to make a profit. We do NOT mind helping out those that NEED scans, but PLEASE be FAIR to us too. THEN you will ALSO be more fair to the REAL BUYERS that actually want to make a purchase. We charge US$3.00 to defer some of the Costs of our Time & Effort.

*** $3.00 to by paid before scan is sent. [Additional Scans, in SAME email; add an extra US$1.00 per extra scan];

** We accept VISA, American Express & MASTERCARD; -- OR -- Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = cworld@mts.net

WHY do we Charge for SCANS?

Unfortunately, customers massively abuse this Privilege. About 85-90% of people who ask for scans of items under

$20.00, seemingly having pre-determined they are not going to buy the item. It seems they want a FREE image at our time & expense. Items priced over $20.00 do much better, as buyers are usually more serious & about 50-65% of items selling.

[Even more strangely, about 85% of items that we normally quote, sell without need of a Scan];

We need to cover PART of the Labour Costs. [Employee #1 reads email, then needs to PRINT & take the email to our warehouse, one block over; Employee #2 take the inquiry & goes into our 8000 sqaure foot warehouse to pull item off it's shelf; Employee #2 needs to physically deliver the item one block over, back to our Computer Offices; Employee #3 makes the Scan, then forwards it to Employee #1 via email; Employee #1 must Write an email about the item, add the Scan to the email & send it; IF (and usually WHEN), the item is NOT purchased, Employee #1 must then make the return trip with item, back to our Warehouse one block over; Employee #2 must then goes BACK into our 8000 sqaure foot warehouse to physically replace the item back on it's shelf; >>> This Process takes 10-20 minutes of our time. Even at $3.00 per item, we often lose both time & money making Scans. The $3.00 shows that you have a More Serious interest in the item & that you UNDERSTAND that you will be using up some of our time & that you are KIND enough to at least contribute to our COSTS for this Privilege; NATURALLY, if you turn out to be a Serious Buyer, we will return some or ALL of the small fees for making scans; Thus it remains more of a Privilege & NON-PROFIT (if not money losing) Service to our customers. Thank You kindly, for your Understanding on this matter. We like to & do spend our TIME giving our actual Customers, the BEST SERVICE possible.


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[250,000 MAGAZINES, ALL types] [250,000 Mass Market PAPERBACKS, ALL types, 1940-1990's] [60,000 Hardcover Books, ALL subjects, from 1900-1990's] [100,000 Vinyl Records] [8,000 Music Cassette Tapes] [8,000 VHS Movies] [10,000 POSTERS; Movie (50's-90's), Video store (1980's & 90's) & chain store types (70's-early 90's)] [VIDEO GAMES; Atari, Coleco,Intellivision, Nintendo, Super-Nintendo, Sega, Genesis, etc] [HOCKEY CARDS, most 1951/2-1993] [Digests = Most Comic types, plus a selection of SF, Mystery & many Misc types] & MORE! >> 600,000 Pounds of inventory jam packed into an 8000 Square Foot Warehouse! So much material, we will NEVER get it all catalogued! BUT you can view our HUGE inventory lists at our website = www.dougcomicworld.com >>> SEND YOUR WANT LISTS! [Please limit to SERIOUS WANTS & limit the number of items, to 50 or less most wanted items! Filling want lists takes time! We reply ASAP! Thank You]! **** ORDER Multiple Items ALL from one seller; (1) SAVE on POSTAGE; (2) SAVE TIME locating the items; (3) GET them from a RELIABLE source; (4) Receive items PROPERLY GRADED by Condition; (5) Satisfaction Always Guaranteed! >>> MAIL ORDER since 1971, with OVER 25,000 DIFFERENT Satisfied Customers, with over 250,000 completed Mail Orders!

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Condition Scale, from Best at top, to worst at bottom; >> [Note plus "+" and Minus "-" Grades are not in common use, except on more expensive comics!] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MT = (10.0 Mint); Absolutly Flawless in every way. Mostly a fantasy grade. Out of the 30 to 50 BILLION Comics so far Printed, so far only about 1000 Comics in Total grade a strict 10.0 or Perfect Mint; *** [ Imagine that you had 50 hours to pick the Single Best Copy, out of 5000 Copies on the DAY the item was printed, THAT copy MIGHT approach MINT; But if you could find the Tiniest of Flaws, inside or outside, where "It could be ever so slightly

better", then it is NOT Mint. Less than 1 in 5000 collectors, will have a single book in their entire collection that grades MINT; At this time there is ONLY ONE comic in the World, Pre-1980 that is considered MINT; The current market value of a CGC graded 10.0 MT copy, is 50-100 Times Guide 9.2 price]; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MT- (9.9) = MINT minus = Virtually FLAWLESS in EVERY Way, inside & outside. Might have only the tiniest of Flaws, almost microscopic in size, & probably not visible to the Human Eye, except to the most trained experts. [ current market value of a CGC 9.9 MT- copy, is 15-50 Times Guide 9.2 price] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM/MT (9.8) = NEAR MINT to MINT; Only about (1 in 100) to (1 in 1000) Extremely Carefully Hand-Picked still Brand NEW items can attain this Lofty essentially Flawless Grade. Only the tiniest of nearly invisible flaws is allowed. The untrained eye will not be able to see a flaw. [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.8 NM/MT copy, is about 6-20 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM+ (9.6) = NEAR MINT plus; Superb & Almost Flawless example. BETTER than MOST items when still Brand NEW on the Newsstands; MOST Brand New comics on day of release are not this high in grade. IF you get to hand-pick the BEST copy availiable out of about 50 copies upon day of Release, you will likely have a NM+; [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.6 NM+ copy, is about 4-10 Times Guide 9.2 price] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM = (9.4 Near Mint); This grade is NO LONGER listed in the Overstreet Annual Guide, due to the scarcity. [9.2 is currently the TOP guide grade] NM copies are almost LIKE NEW, & almost flawless. Most 1976-1985 items are SCARCE in this grade, if Strictly graded. Most 1975 & Older items are RARE in this grade, if Strictly graded. [Most 1975 & Older Non-Marvel/DC Super-Hero comics are VERY RARE in this grade, MANY with NO KNOWN copies

in 9.4 condition]; We Rarely use this grade on our regular inventory, even on Original Un-Used Warehouse copies. [Unlike many dealers who incorrectly throw the grade around like they are common. If another dealer is NOT charging a premium for this grade, it is probably not a "True" NM]; Even MANY older Pedigree collection & File copies are not this high in grade [Most older File-Copies are more in the 9.0 condition range];

>>> Essentially in Hand-Picked AS NEW, Never Read, Never handled & immediately Bagged and BOARDED Condition; With only the tinest of Flaws, usually not apparent to the Un-Trained Eye. [About 50% of the BRAND NEW Comics Printed, do not quite Grade STRICT Near Mint, upon the Day they are released. IF you get to pick the BEST copy availiable oot of about 10 copies upon day of Release, you will likely

then have a NM ]; **** [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.4 NM Copy, is about 3-6 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM- (9.2) = Near Mint minus; Currently the HIGHEST grade listed in the Overstreet Annual Guide. This is about the AVERAGE condition for a NON hand-Picked comics that is still Brand-New on day of release. Flaws usually include; 1-2 NON Sharp corners OR 1-2 very tiny STRESS marks on spine or elsewhere on comic. **** [ Current market value of a CGC graded 9.2, NM- Copy, is about 2 to 4 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF/NM (9.0) Very Fine to Near Mint; >>> This is the condition the average NEW ITEM is in on DAY 2-14 after New Release (after packing, shipping, sorting & NORMAL handling by Distributors, Store Keepers & Customers); Flaws usually include; 1-3 NON Sharp corners OR 1-4 small STRESS marks on spine or elsewhere on comic. Might have a small dinged corner. Might have minor spine kinks. Might have MINOR handling wear or MINOR

rubbing or shelfwear. [Often mistaken as NM or NM+ to the untrained eye]; **** [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.0, VF/NM Copy, is about 1.5 to 3 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF+ (8.5) VERY FINE plus; Basically an overall NM appearance, but with several minor flaws, as described in the 9.0 description. A Scarce "High Grade" for most 1975 & older item's; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF = (8.0 Very Fine); Nearly AS NEW copy, usually normal minor handling or shelf wear. Most of our Un-Read Original Warehouse copies fall in this catagory, usually with only minor shelf wear. [ This is the AVERAGE grade for an UN-Used condition example, or moderately well cared for, comic & magazine of the 1980-1990 period. Most 1980's Collectors did NOT use STIFF Back-Boards with their comic bags on 1985 & older comics, thus many small flaws have accumulated on MOST copies on the market & even in MOST Original Owner collections]; *** [ Many inexperienced sellers, VERY commonly Mis-Grade FN/VF or VF copies as NM or "Mint" on eBay; Many INCORRECTLY assume if they bought it new & are Original Owner, it has to be "Mint"]; A Scarcer "High Grade" for most 1975 & older item's; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF- (7.5) VERY FINE minus; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN/VF = (7.0) FINE to VERY FINE; a Beautiful & WELL Above Average example on most items over 20 years old.

The beginning of "Higher Grade" for most items 1975 & older. An Un-Common Grade for most 1975 & older item's; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN+ = (6.5) FINE+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN = (6.0 Fine); Above Average condition, for any comic Pre-1973; a NICE example. NO major problems. Nice, Clean, Solid & still very attractive example. Average Used condition for comics & magazines of the 1976-1984 period. Possibly an Un-Read Copy, with light handling, shelfwear, or rubbing wear. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN- (5.5) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG/FN (5.0) = VERY GOOD to FINE! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG+ (4.5); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG = (4.0 Very Good); Decent average used condition example. No major flaws. Usually a few Reading Stress Lines, & light edgewear, or minor creasing at corners. Occasionally only a minor amount of Hidden & Non-Obvious Magic Tape repairs usually inside the covers; (Magic Tape is not allowed on FN or higher grades, unless with specific special mention); AVERAGE Used Condition Copy, still Collectible & still Attractive with Nice Eye Appeal.

This is the average condition that 1964-1975 Comics & Magazines are found in! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG- (3.5); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G/VG = (3.0) GOOD to VERY GOOD! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G+ (2.5); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G = (2.0 Good); Well Used, but still COMPLETE, & intact, but not badly abused copy; Great as a still DECENT Reading Copy; Appears to have been Read lovingly several times. Still relatively attractive & NOT De-Faced. NO big chucks out, or NO severe damage. Minor to Moderate amounts of Magic tape Repairs are common & often present in this grade, but should not detract too much from the "Look" or appeal of the cover. (Defects might include, one or more of the following; Possible Creases to covers, Cover Partly splitting at spine, light to moderate stains, tears in cover at edges, some soiling to covers, bumped corners, cover wrinkles, minor small pieces out, etc);

This is the average condition that 1933-1963 Comics, Magazines & other items are found in. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G- (1.8); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FA/G = (1.5) FAIR to GOOD! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FA = (1.0 Fair); Very Heavily Used & "Beat Up" Copy, but still complete; Cover is no longer attractive & most wear & tear is usually to the covers. Interior is typically much better; (Defects might include, one or more of the following; Writing, creases, rips, Defaced front cover, Stains, Water Damage, heavy tape repairs, fragile covers or pages, cover plit spine, detatched cover, possibly 5-15% of cover missing, etc); Still great as a Cheap Reading Copy! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PR/FA = POOR to FAIR! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PR = (0.5 Poor); Horrible condition, nearly destroyed, usually NOT complete, pieces out, badly defaced, possibly big chunks of cover missing, etc. Special notes & descriptions usually stated. Often has 3 out of 4 stories complete, & might be partly readable. Often useful in repairing other copies.A "filler" copy at best, until a better copy comes alomg.

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Please allow 7-10 DAYS for your LETTERS to arrive since you are sending to Canada. (We usually get it in 7 days average); We ship Mail orders within 24 hours of Payment (except weekends), but usually SAME DAY. [Unlike many eBay sellers & our competitors, who can take as long as 2-3 weeks to ship] *** All Shipments sent by AIRMAIL, unless o/w requested, if if too little shipping costs included; If you prefer CHEAPER Surface mail, on any lot where postage is $5.00 or more, please ask & we will quote; Allow 7 to 14 days for AIRMAIL Parcels to arrive, from day we get your payment; (7-10 days is average) *** SURFACE or "Expedited" MAIL = [In USA allow 2-4 weeks for delivery; Average is 3 weeks] [Canada = allow 1-2 weeks for delivery][Foreign Surface= allow 3-8 weeks for delivery = 4 weeks is average]; ** Expedited Surface Mail is the Least Expensive shipping method to USA for parcels weighing over 1 KG (or 2.2 pounds), it comes with a Tracking Number & FREE insurance; (Allow 10-20 Days for USA Expedited Parcels to arrive); >>All AIRMAIL shipments include INSURANCE, at OUR cost, as we have Private insurance for this purpose. >>>Note; "Priority mail" or "Global Priority" is not an availiable option in Canada, SORRY! >>>[X-Presspost is availiable for USA shipments, for about 50% MORE than the Expedited/Airmail Cost; This may speed your shipment by 1-2 weeks; Xpresspost to USA takes about 6-9 days]; >>> [ FED-EX, UPS & other COURIER PARCELS are expensive from Canada = $30.00 Minimum & up, for smaller or oversized letter parcel, but is availiable upon request. If you have a FED-EX account, we can havve charged billed to that account, if you provide the account number. Please triple check the account number ];

>> I am a strict and accurate grader. I do NOT overgrade or undergrade. I just try to grade as accurately as the current Professional Dealer market dictates. Unfortunately most sellers DO NOT know how to grade accurately especially when dealing with comic books (which has been my main specialty since 1971). >> I also pack all shipments VERY WELL , to avoid damage in transit; >>We have been selling by Mail Order since 1971; We are CBG customer service award winners; I am an Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, Senior Price Advisor, since Guide #2 in 1972, ONE of only 12 advisors to reach the Over 25 Year status; SATISFACTION IS ALWAYS GUARANTEED! ** [Return anything you are NOT happy with, within 7 days of the day you receive the parcel. Wrap well & clearly, in large letters, on outside of parcel, put "Returning Goods to Sender" = This is REQUIRED, to avoid Customs Hassles & Long Delays]; (The ONLY exception for Returns, is CGC professionally graded comics, these are NOT returnable, as with CGC you know in advance, what you will be getting) >>> [WE HAVE an eBay 99.98% SATISFACTION RATE, with over 1800 Positive Feedbacks] >> Superb Service for OVER 33 years; For the last 5 years, our average is well UNDER $25.00 in returns, per each $10,000. in Sales (1/4 of One percent) & most of those are Customer Errors!!! >>> MAIL ORDER since 1971, with OVER 25,000 DIFFERENT Satisfied Customers, with over 250,000 completed Mail Orders!

THANK YOU! ..... Douglas W. Sulipa