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>>> INVENTORY - CHARLTON ;

(A) CHARLTON color comics;

(B) CHARLTON B&W Magazines;

(C) CHARLTON related COMICS DIGESTS;


(A) CHARLTON color comics;

ABBOTT AND COSTELLO (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon) #1,3,5,6,8-18,20-22;

ALL-AMERICAN SPORTS #1;

ARMY ATTACK #1-4,38-40, 42-47;

ARMY WAR HEROES (1963-1970); #1-14,16-24,26-38;

ARMY WAR HEROES (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #36(1978);

ATOMIC BUNNY #15;

ATOMIC MOUSE (1st Series; See Blue Bird; Funny Animals, Giant Comics Edition & Wotalife Comics) #8,10,11,14,18,20,22,23,24, #26(68 Page Giant; VG = $29); 30,41-52;

ATOMIC MOUSE (2nd Series, 12/84) #1,10,11,12;

ATOMIC RABBIT (Atomic Bunny #12 on; see Giant Comics #3 & Wotalife) #4-10,11(68 pages);

ATOM THE CAT #9(October/1957; first issue); #10;

#11(68 page Giant;100 Grams; 2/1958; Atomic Rabbit-s; Timmy the Timid Ghost-s; overall G, but title missing off cover = FA $9);

#15, #17;


ATTACK (1st Series; 1958-1959) #56(2/59; 3rd issue; FN+ $29);

#58(7/59; VG/FN $21); #59(VG $18); #60(LAST issue; VG/FN $21);

#58(7/59), 59,60;


ATTACK (2nd Series; 1962 - 1967; V4#2 =see "Special War Series")

#2(Summer/62), 3(Fall/64), Vol.4,#3(10/66), V4#4(10/67);

ATTACK (3rd Series; 1971-1984) #1(9/71),2-48;

ATTACK (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #13(1978)

ATTACK AT SEA #5;



BADGE OF JUSTICE #2(1955; Scarce);

BARNEY AND BETTY RUBBLE (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon) #1-23;

BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH #1-6;

Baron Weirwulf's Haunted Library = see HAUNTED;

BATTLEFIELD ACTION #17,19-21,24-26,30,32-89;



BEETLE BAILEY (Reprint, 1/70) #1;


BEETLE BAILEY (Charlton Pub) -

#67-119;

#73(1/1970; Cerebal Palsy Assn Promotional Giveaway; “Complimentary Copy”; VF/NM $22)

#112(9/1975) [ 2 page TEXT-s, with 4 illos by JOHN BYRNE]; #113(11/1975) [ 2 page TEXT-s, with 4 illos by JOHN BYRNE];


Beetle Bailey- “Complimentary Copy” (Charlton) #1(1/1970; Promotional Giveaway; VG=$10; G/VG $8)



THE BEST OF MARMADUKE (1960) #1;


BEYOND THE GRAVE #1-17;

BEYOND THE GRAVE (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #2(1978);


BILLY THE KID (Formerly The Masked Raider; also see Doc Savage Comics & return of the Outlaw;

#9 first issue) #9,11#11(68 page Giant);#12,

#13(Williamson/Torres-a; VG/FN $24); #14(VG $20); #15(ORIGIN; 2pgs Williamson-a; G/VG $14);

#16-21,23,25-45,47,48,50,51, 53-84, #85(7/1971; 4 pages early Mike KALUTA art), 86-153;


BILLY THE KID (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #109


THE BIONIC WOMAN (TV; see also Six Million Dollar Man); #1-5;

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BLACK FURY -- the Wonder Horse (Charlton Pub; 1955-1966)

[Billy the Kid story = #37; Frontier Scout Dan'l Boone story = #9, 12; Jim Bowie story = #12; Masked Raider story = #33; Maverick Marshall story = #25;

Rocky Lane story = #25; Giordano-c= #39,40; Glanzman-a = #43; E.H. Hart-c/a = Most #20-38; Rocke Mastroserio-c= #14,52-56];

IN STOCK issues = #1,4,7-12,14,15,#16(DITKO-a; VG = $25); 20, 21,23,24-41,43-57;

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BLACK FURY ( Schiff's Shoe Presents... ; Promotional Giveaway; 1960) - #1, 12;


BLONDIE (See also; Harvey & King Pub); #177-222;



BLUE BEETLE (CHARLTON Pub; 5 issue series; 1964-1965; 2nd Charlton Series = 1st SA Solo series);

Volume-2 #1(6/1964; ORIGIN & 1st app of the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle; the Giant MUMMY who was not Dead; VG/FN=$24; VG=$20; G/VG=$15);

Volume-2 #2(9/1964; 2nd SA app of the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle; Hot War in the Arctic; FN+, 6.5 = $23);

Volume-2 #2(9/1964; 2nd SA app of the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle; Hot War in the Arctic; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9; FA/G=$5);

Volume-2 #3(11/1964; 3rd SA app of the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle; Mr. Thunderbolt-c/s; VF, 8.0 = $40);

Volume-2 #3(11/1964; 3rd SA app of the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle; Mr. Thunderbolt-c/s; FN+, 6.5 = $23);

Volume-2 #3(11/1964; 3rd SA app of the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle; Mr. Thunderbolt-c/s; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G=$7);

Volume-2 #4(1/1965; 4th SA app of the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle; Preying Mantis-Man-c/s; FN=$19; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9);

Volume-2 #5(4/1965; 5th SA app of the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle; Red Knight, CHESS theme, Capture of the White Queen-c/s; Weiss illo = 1st published-a?; VF-, 7.5 = $35);

Volume-2 #5(4/1965; 5th SA app of the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle; Red Knight, CHESS theme, Capture of the White Queen-c/s; Weiss illo = 1st published-a?; FN/VF, 7.0 = $29);

Volume-2 #5(4/1965; 5th SA app of the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle; Red Knight, CHESS theme, Capture of the White Queen-c/s; Weiss illo = 1st published-a?; FN=$19; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9);


BLUE BEETLE (CHARLTON Pub; 4 issue series; formerly Unusual Tales; 1965-1966; 3rd Charlton Series = 2nd SA Solo series)

Volume-3 #50(7/1965; FIRST issue; BB meets Mister Crabb & his monster of doom, the Scorpion-c/s; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9);

Volume-3 #51(8/1965; 2nd issue; 1st app Mentor the Magnificent-c/s; VF, 8.0 = $39);

Volume-3 #51(8/1965; 2nd issue; 1st app Mentor the Magnificent-c/s; FN/VF, 7.0 = $28);

Volume-3 #51(8/1965; 2nd issue; 1st app Mentor the Magnificent-c/s; FN=$19; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9; FA/G=$5; FA=$4);

Volume-3 #52(10/1965; 3rd issue; BB vs Magno Man-c/s; VF-, 7.5 = $32);

Volume-3 #52(10/1965; 3rd issue; BB vs Magno Man-c/s; FN=$19; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G=$7; FA/G=$5);

Volume-3 #53(12/1965; 4th issue; Return of the Preying Mantis-Man-c/s; VF, 8.0 = $39);

Volume-3 #53(12/1965; 4th issue; Return of the Preying Mantis-Man-c/s; FN=$19; VG/FN=$15; G/VG=$9; G=$7);

Volume-3 #54(3/1966; 5th issue; Eye of Hortus-c/s; FN/VF, 7.0 = $28);

Volume-3 #54(3/1966; 5th issue; Eye of Hortus-c/s; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9; G=$7);


BLUE BEETLE (CHARLTON Pub; 5 issue series; 1967-1968; TED KORD Blue Beetle; 4th Charlton Series = 3rd SA Solo series; Steve DITKO-c/a in all; Revived as a DC character in CRISIS)

#1(6/1967; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup SERIES by Ditko BEGINS; the TED KORD Blue Beetle; BB vs the Squids-c/s; VG/FN=$30; VG=$25; FA/G=$10);

#2(8/1967; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; ORIGIN of the TED KORD Blue Beetle; Dan Garrett the Original Blue Beetle X-Over; VF, 8.0 = $45);

#2(8/1967; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; ORIGIN of the TED KORD Blue Beetle; Dan Garrett the Original Blue Beetle X-Over; G/VG=$12);

#3(10/1967; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; BB vs the Madmen-c/s; VF+, 8.5 = $52);

#3(10/1967; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; BB vs the Madmen-c/s; VF-, 7.5 = $32);

#3(10/1967; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; BB vs the Madmen-c/s; FN+, 6.5 = $23);

#3(10/1967; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; BB vs the Madmen-c/s; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G=$7; FA/G=$5);

#4(12/1967; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; BB vs the Men of the Mask-c/s; VF-, 7.5 = $34);

#5(11/1968; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; BB vs the Destroyer of Heroes-c/s; VF, 8.0 = $39);

#5(11/1968; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; BB vs the Destroyer of Heroes-c/s; FN/VF, 7.0 = $28);

#5(11/1968; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; BB vs the Destroyer of Heroes-c/s; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9; G=$6);


BLUE BEETLE (1977; MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions; TED KORD Blue Beetle; Steve DITKO-c/a in all; Revived as a DC character in CRISIS)

#1(1977; Steve DITKO-c/a;QUESTION backup SERIES by Ditko BEGINS; the TED KORD Blue Beetle; BB vs the Squids-c/s; VF=$9; FN/VF=$7; FN=$5; VG=$3; G=$2);

#3(1977; Steve DITKO-c/a; QUESTION backup by Ditko; BB vs the Madmen-c/s; FN/VF=$7; FN=$5; VG/FN=$4; VG=$3);



BO (Newspaper Strip reprints by Frank Beck)

#3(10/1955; Clown/Circus-c/s; NOODNIK = 7 pages comics & 2 page Text-s; SCARCE; FA/G = $8);

#3(10/1955; Clown/Circus-c/s; NOODNIK = 7 pages comics & 2 page Text-s; SCARCE; G/VG, with 1-1/2” pieice out of one page inside, thus G = $10);


BOBBY SHERMAN #1-7;

BRIDES IN LOVE (1956-1965) #1(8/56; VG $28); #14(G/VG $6); #15(VG $8); #17,21,23,24,26,28,30-32,37-42,45;

BUGALOOS (TV; 1971; 1971-72; Sid & Marty KROFT; Scarce) #2-4;


BULLSEYE #9;

BULLWINKLE AND ROCKY (Jay Ward TC Cartoon); #1(7/1970; VF=$55; VG=$18);2,3;



CAPTAIN ATOM (DITKO art) #75-89;

CAPTAIN ATOM (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #83(SOLD OUT),84,85(1977);

CAPT. WILLY SCHULTZ (Low Print Run);; #76,77;


CAREER GIRL ROMANCES

#25,28,29,#32(January/1966; ELVIS PRESLEY, Herman's Hermits & Johnny Rivers Line drawn cover; G+ = US$22);

#32(January/1966; ELVIS PRESLEY, Herman's Hermits & Johnny Rivers Line drawn cover; FN = $39);

#33-38;

#39 [4/1967; 1st App "Tiffany Sinn, C.I.A. Sweetheart, Undercover Agent"-c/s, 8pgs, Art by Luis Dominguel, next appears in SECRET AGENT (formerly SARGE STEEL) #10; and 1st app Annie Lane, Girl Adventurer-c/s; NM-, 9.2 = $45; VF/NM, 9.0 = $30; VF+, 8.5 = $24; VF, 8.0 = $20; FN/VF=$16; VG+ = $11];

#40-44,#45(6/68; Spanking Panel) ,46-51,53,55,57-59, 62-64,67-69,72-74,76-78;


CAROLINE KENNEDY - #NN(One-Shot; Scarce; 1961);


Charlton Action featuring STATIC (10-12/1985;Volume-2; DITKO-c/s/a; 2 issue Series; LOW Print Run)

#11(10/1985; FIRST issue; DITKO-c & 24 pages-a; VF=$7; FN/VF=$5);

#12(12/1985; 2nd & LAST issue; DITKO-c & 24 pages-a; VF=$7; FN/VF=$5);


CHARLTON BULLSEYE (Color Comic; 6/1981-11/1986);

*** Unpublished issues meant for #11 up were published in SCARY TALES #37up;

#1 (6/1981; All-New; Blue Beetle & the Question-c/s; 1st app Rocket Rabbit);

#2(1st app NEIL the HORSE-s; Cap'n Catnip & Womble-s; Jack Bunny in "Rocket Rabbit; 11 pages John BYRNE-a);

#3(Fantasy & Science Fiction); #4(1st app Vanguards-c/s); #5(Warhund-c/s);

#6(Origin & 1st app of Thunderbunny-c/s; LOW Print Run & Scarcer);

#7(5/1982; Captain Atom-c/s; LOW Print Run & Scarcer);

#8(7/1982; Weird & Scarcy Stories; LOW Print Run & Scarcer);

#9(9/1982; BLUDD-c/s; LOW Print Run & Scarcer);

#10(11/1982; LAST issue; Thunderbunny-c/s; LOW Print Run & Scarcer);


*** See Also = B&W Comics Magazine (Listed in MAG section below);


CHARLTON CLASSIC (HERCULES Reprints; Glanzman & Aparo-a); #1-9;


CHARLTON PREMIERE (1967-1968);

Volume-1 #19(7/1967; One-Shot; Marine War Heroes);

Volume-2 #1(9/1967; TRIO; intro Shape,Tyro Team & Spookman);

Volume-2 #2(Children of Doom; SF classic = Pat Boyette-c/a);

Volume-2 #3(Sinstro Boy; Blue Beetle & Peacemaker crossover; FN/VF=$16; FN=$12; VG=$8);

Volume-2 #4(Unlikely Tales; Aparo & Ditko art);


CHARLTON SPORTS LIBRARY #1;


CHEYENNE KID (1957-1973) #9(Second issue; 10/57; VG/FN $18);

#11(68 page Giant; Geromimo app); #12(2 x Williamson & Torres art),

# 13(5pgs Williamson/Torres-a; VG $20);

#14(Williamson-a; VG/FN $24); #16(G $9);

#20,26,30(John SEVERIN art);

#16-18, 27-29, 32-35,37,38,40-65;

#66(1st app of WANDER Science Fiction/Western Backup-s & Series begins by JIM APARO; Dominguez-c/a);

#67-70,72-87(classic WANDER Science Fiction/Western Backup-s by JIM APARO; Sanho Kim-c/s on Cheyenne Kid on most issues);

#88(1st app Apache Red-s & Series Begins by Fred Himes); #89(Origin of Apache Red-s by Fred Himes);

#90-98, 99(LAST issue; 11/1973);



CHEYENNE KID (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #87, 89


CONFIDENTIAL DIARY #12-16;


COWBOY WESTERN

#18-20,22,31,39,46-52,55-57;

#58(1/56; Wild Bill Hickok-s; Annie Oakley-s; Jesse James-s; FN/VF $29);

#61(Wild Bill Hickok & Jingles-c/s; G $10);

#62,64,66,67;


CREEPY THINGS (1975-1976); #1-6;


CYNTHIA DOYLE #66,72;

DANGER #12(6/1955; FIRST of 3 issues in the series; VG/FN $33);


DANGER and ADVENTURE

#23(4/1955; Lance O’Casey-s; Dinosaur-c/s; Skipper Roy-s; NOYOKA the Jungle Girl-s; DITKO-a; FAIR, 3 pages missing $5);

#25(8/1955; Mike Danger & Johnny Adventure; overall VG, but 1"x1" piece off lower right cover and 1-1/2"x1" piece off upper right cover, thus FA/G $9);

#26(Mike Danger & Johnny Adventure; Lance O’Casey-s; G/VG $18);

#27(2/1956; LAST issue; Mike Danger & Johnny Adventure; G $12);


DAVID CASSIDY (TV; PHOTO Covers); #1-8#9(12/1972; DOUBLE Cover; Outer-c= VG/FN; inner-c = VF-, price = $24); 10-14;


DAVY CROCKETT (New Adventures of... // Frontier Fighter) (1955-1957)

#1(8/55; Johnny Appleseed-s; FN/VF $45);

#1(8/55; Johnny Appleseed-s; VG/FN $30);

#1(8/55; Johnny Appleseed-s; VG $25);

#1(8/55; Johnny Appleseed-s; G $14);

#2,3,4

#6(6/56; Young Eagle-s; FN $20);


D-DAY #1-6;

DEATH VALLEY #8(8/55; 2nd issue; G/VG $16);


DINO (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon; Flinstones); #1-20;

DOCTOR TOM BRENT YOUNG INTERN #1,2,4;


DOOMSDAY +1 (JOHN BYRNE art); #1-12;


DRAG N' WHEELS (1968-1973); #30(First issue), 31-39,42,44-53,55-59;

DRAG N' WHEELS (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #58(1978)

DRAG-STRIP HOTRODDERS #1-3,8,10-16;

DR. GRAVES – (formerly “many Ghosts of Dr Graves; 1985/86); #73-75(January/1986);

DUDLEY DO-RIGHT (Jay Ward TV Cartoon; from Bullwinkle show); #1(8/1970; Scarce; FN/VF=$59; VG/FN=$30);2-7;

EH ! (Parody / Humor; Scarce); # 1-3,5,6;


E-MAN (1973-1975; classic STATON-a in all; 6,7,9,10=BYRNE-a; 5=Ditko); #1-10;

E-MAN (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #1,2,3,4,#9(SOLD OUT),10(1977)


EMERGENCY (Color Comic; TV); *** See Also = B&W Comics Magazine (Listed in MAG section below);

#1,2,3,4

#2[2 page TEXT-s, with illos by JOHN BYRNE];

#3[LOW Print & Scarcer issue; "Trial By Fire" = 2 page TEXT-s, with illos by JOHN BYRNE];



EMERGENCY DOCTOR #1(Summer 1963; One-Shot);


FANTASTIC GIANTS #24(One-Shot; classic DITKO-a; 68 page, Giant);


FIGHTIN' AIR FORCE

#5,10,11,#12(100 Page Giant; 10/1958; A-BOMB Splash Page; USA Nukes RUSSIA-s) #13,16,17,18,20(DITKO-a); ,22, 24-36,38-46,49; #51(2nd app American Eagle-c/s; G/VG=$4; G=$3) #52(3rd app American Eagle-c/s; VG/FN=$6)



FIGHTIN' ARMY (Formerly Soldier and Marine Comics; See Captain Willy Schultz) #30,31,37,39-47,49, 52-56,58,60,61,65,69, 71,72,74-77,79,81-92,94-102,104-172;

FIGHTIN' ARMY (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #108(1977)


FIGHTIN' FIVE (Formerly Space War; also see The Peascemaker) #28-49;


Fightin Marines (St Johns Pub; Later Becomes Charlton Pub) - #15(FIRST issue; 8/1951;Tripoli-s; Korean Commies; Leatherneck Jack-s = with MATT BAKER GGA-c/a; G $49);

#3,6,11


FIGHTIN' MARINES (Formerly St Johns Pub; CHARLTON Pub issues) #25(Williamson-a); ##26(8/1958; 100 Page GIANT; IWO JIMA-c/s; 5 x Sid Check-a; VF-, 7.5 = $79); 27,29,30, 32,33,35,37,38,42-50,52-59, 61,64,65-67,69-72, 74-176;


FIGHTIN' MARINES (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #120(1977)

FIGHTIN' MARINES misbound with Billy Kid inside, error issue;


FIGHTIN' NAVY (1956-1984) #82,#83(100 Page Giant; 9/1958),84-86,88,89,94-96, 99-102,104-111,113-120,122,125-133;


FIRST KISS - #1(12/1957; appears VG, but with brittle splitting spine thus Poor $2); #10,13-18,23,24,25,27,31,33-35,37,39;


FLASH GORDON - #12(1st Charlton issue; Crandall-c/a); #13(15pgs Jeff Jones-a); - #14-16; #17(Brick Bradford-s); #18(early KALATA-a = 3rd Pro art?; LAST Charlton issue);


FLINTSTONES (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon) #1-10,12-50; #37( "The Wonder Wagon" = 2 page TEXT-s, with illos by JOHN BYRNE]; #42 [2 page TEXT-s, with illos by JOHN BYRNE];



FOR LOVERS ONLY #60-69, #70 (3/73; Spanking Panel; Danny Bonaduce pinup),71, #72(7/1973; Blonde Girl Lingerie-c & 2-page Lingerie centerfold pinup; Sattler-a); 73-87;

FOXHOLE #5 (7/1955; Kamakaze Joe-s; Jack KIRBY cover; SCARCE; VG/FN $63); #7;


FRANK MERRIWELL AT YALE #1(6/1955; Giordano-c/a; Baseball-c; SCARCE; G/VG $16); #2(8/55; overall G/VG, but with paint & glue on cover, thus FA/G $5);


FREDDY (Formerly My Little Margie's Boy Friends ; also see Blue Bird; #12 first issue) #12-47;

FREDDY (Schiffy's Shoes Present... ; 1959) - #1;



FRONTIER SCOUT, DAN’L BOONE #10(#1; 1/1956;FN+ $42); #11(VG/FN $18); #12(6/1956; FN+=$24; G/VG=$12); #14(3/1965);


FRONTIER SCOUT, DANIEL BOONE


FUNNY ANIMALS (1st Series)

#85

#91(2/56; LAST issue; Sherlock Monk, Happy, Fuzzy, Benny-c/s; G/VG $16);


FUNNY ANIMALS (2nd Series, 9/84) #1,2;


GERONIMO JONES (Western; 1971-73); #1-9;

GERONIMO JONES (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #7(1978);


GHOSTLY HAUNTS #20(First issue), 21-27,29-58;

GHOSTLY HAUNTS (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #40(1977= SOLD OUT); 41(1978);


GHOSTLY TALES (1971-1978; Horror); #55-169;


GHOST MANOR (Echoes of the Spirit Worlds; 1968-1971; 1st Series) #1-19;


GHOST MANOR (Visit ... If You Dare; 2nd series; 1971 - 1984) #1-77;

GHOST MANOR (2nd series; 1971/84) (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #19(1977= SOLD OUT);


GIANT COMICS #3(CHRISTMAS BOOK; RARE; Winter/1957;100 Page Giant including covers; Atomic Mouse,Lil Genius, Atomic Rabbit, Lil Tomboy,Atom the Cat;G=$22);


GO-GO (1966-1967; Ms Bikini Love; Wild Parody/Teenage/Humor series); #1-9;

GOOD HUMOR (Adult Cartoons; NO comics code);

1977(April),

1978(May),

#9 (Summer/1964; 100 pages; part color & part B&W; 2 cartoons on cover = Bob Tupper & Wyatt-a; WENZEL back-c plus 3 interior pages; Also art by Engleman, Trogdon Lutner, Wagner, Zahn & others; Scarce; FN $15);

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GORGO (1961-1965; Horror based on MGM Movie);

#1(Ditko art; FN/VF=$149); #1(Ditko art); #3(Ditko art; G $16); #3(DITKO-c/a; VG=$30); #4(Ditko-c); #5-10,12(Reptisaurus x-over; Montes/ Baches-art);#11, 13-15,16(Ditko art in all);

#17-19, 20(Giordano cover), 21-23;


GORGO'S REVENGE #1;


GRAND PRIX (Racing Cars; 1967-1970); #16(First issue), 17-19,22-31;


THE GREAT GAZOO (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon; Flintstones) #1-20;

THE GREAT GRAPE APE (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon) #1,2;

THE GREEN PLANET (Science Fiction One-Shot) #1;


Gunfighters (Charlton; formerly Kid Montana; #53-85 are All Reprints; some have

New Cover-a; 81-85 = Scarcer, due to Lower Print Runs) = IN STOCK;

#51(10/1966; FIRST Issue); #52(10/1967; 9pgs Jim Aparo-a); #53(6/1979);

#52,54-59; #60(Origin Kid Montana); #61-69; #70(1st app Gunmaster-r);

#71-78; #79(all Cheyenne Kid issue); #80(all Jim Bowie issue); #81; #82(Younger Gang-c & 3-part story-r);

#83; #84(8pgs Ditko-a); #85(7/1984; 3xBulls Eye-s = Simon & KIRBY-ax3);

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Gunfighters (Charlton) Contents info;

Annie Oakley-s = #53-58,70-74; **** Apache Lore-s = #53; **** Bat Masterson-s= #55; Billy the kid-s= #81,83,84;

**** Black Fury-s= #62,63,65; **** Bulls Eye-s= #85(x3); Cheyenne Kid-s= #56,57,62,64-67,69,73,79(x4);

**** Cheyenne Kid-c= #62,79; Geronimo-s= #67; **** Gunmaster-s= #70,71,74,76; **** Jesse James Gang-s = #53,55;

Franklin Kane-s = #51; **** Jim Bowie-c/s(x4)= #80; Kid Montana-s= #60,61,63-69,71-74,76-78; **** Kid Montana-c= #65; **** Lash Larue-s= #58,61,68,70; Loco-s= #75 ; **** Masked Raider-s= #59,61-63,66; **** Maverick Marshall-s= #58,59;

Pony Express-s= #71; **** Rocky Lane's Blackjack-s = #78; **** Sherrif of Tombstone-s= #55-58;

Sherrif of Tombstone-c= #56; **** Sherrif Shorty-s= #85; **** Texas Rangers-s= #59,60,75,76,78,81,83 ;

Texas Rangers-c= #83 ; **** Wild Bill Hickok-s = #53(x2),54,57,61,62,64,66,67,69,70,72,73,78;

Wyatt Earp-s= #55,56,59-61,70-72,74; **** Younger Gang-c & 3-part-s= 82;

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Gunfighters (Charlton) Artists;

Jim Aparo-a = #52,83; **** Jim Aparo-c = #83; **** Bill Black-c (new cover-a)= #70,71,73,74,77,78 ;

Bill Black-c?= #63,72 ; **** Chasal-a= #59,70(x2),71,72(x2),73,74; **** Luis Dominguez-c/a(x3) = #79 ;

Gene Day/Joseph Erslavas-c= #76; **** DITKO-a= #84; **** Giordano/Mastroserio-c= #57;

Russ Jones-c= #51; **** Jack Keller-a= #58; **** Rocke Mastroserio-a= #53,58,76,82; Mastroserio-c= #53,59,82; **** Montes/Bache-a= 76; **** Pete Morisi-c= #65; Pete Morisi-a= #59,60,62-71,75,77; **** Pete Morisi-a?= #53,54,58; **** Pete Morisi-a (x 2-3 each) = #61; Nicholas/Alascia-a= #51,75,77,78; **** Nicholas/Trapani-a= #68,70,72; **** Rudi Palais-a = #84;

RAM-a= #69; **** Miguel A. Repetto-a= #75,81; **** Severin-a= #56,57,59,62,64-66,81,83,84;

Severin-c= #62,64,66,67; **** Severin-c?= #56; **** Simon & KIRBY-a = #85(x3);

Verne-c= #75; **** Williamson/Severin-c= #56; **** Williamson/Torres-a= #53,54;

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GUNMASTER (becomes Judo Master #89 on) #1-3,84-89;

HANNA-BARBERA PARADE (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoons = MANY characters) #1(9/1971; VF=$60; FN/VF=$45; VG/FN=$29);2-10;

HANNA-BARBERA SUMMER PICNIC Vol.1 #3;


HAUNTED (1971-1984; #20 up = Baron Weirwulf's Haunted Library) #1-70,71-75;


HAUNTED LOVE (1973-1975; classic Gothic Horror & Love); #1-11;

HAUNTED LOVE (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #1(1978);


HEE HAW (TV) #1-7;


HERCULES (Glanzman & Aparo art; 1967-68); #1-13;

*** See Also = B&W Comics Magazine (Listed in MAG section below);

HERCULES (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #10(1977), 11(1978);


HI AND LOIS (based on Newspaper Comics Strip) #1-11;

HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL DIARY - #1-3,5,6,7,10,10(minor implied Date RAPE theme; G $9.00);


HOLI-DAY SUPRISE (formerly Li'l Genius & SUMMER FUN #54) #55(March/1967; One-Shot Squarebound Giant; Scrooge / a Christmas Carol-s; Santa Claus-c/app; Little Rufus-s; Story of Christmas; Story of Hanuka-s; Puzzles & Games);


HOLLYWOOD ROMANCES #46(November/1966; FIRST issue; Scarce;1-1/2" x 1-3/4" Group Photo of the ROLLING STONES on cover; Book-Length 30 page story "Three Roads to Stardom"; 2 page BIO on the ROLLING STONES inside with 9 Photo's; VG/FN =US$30.00); #47,49,50,52,54-58;


HONG KONG PHOOEY ( Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon; 1975-76 ) #1-9;


HOT ROD RACERS #1,5,6,8,10-14;

HOT RODS AND RACING CARS #8,9,#35(68 page Giant); #41-43,48, 50,56,60-62,66-69,73, 74,75,79-83,85-90,92,93, 95,97-99, 101,103,105,108-116,119,120;


HOUSE OF YANG (1975-1978; classic Martial Arts, Sanho Kim-a); #1-6;

HOUSE OF YANG (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #1,#2(1978);



HUCKLEBERRY HOUND (Charlton Pub; 11/1970-1/1972; Hanna-Barbera TV Animated Catoons; all-New Stories & Art);

#1(11/1970; Pixie & Dixie app on cover; Frank Johnson-a;1pg Ding-a-Ling; Beware = 3pg Crocodile-s by Himes; VG/FN=$17; VG=$13; G/VG=$10; FA/G=$7);

#2(1/1971; Fishing-c/s; Ray Dingo-c; Animals at War-s by Himes; Yankee Stadium-s; FN=$12; VG/FN=$10; G=$5);

#3(3/1971; Pixie & Dixie app on cover; Ray Dingo-c; Moon rocket-s; Fishing-s; Touche & Dum-Dum-s; 1pg Jetsons; VG/FN=$10; VG=$8; G/VG=$6; G=$5);

#4(3/1971; Huck as Fireman-c; Pixie & Dixie app on cover; Ray Dingo-c; Aliens & Race Car-s; Pirates-s; Bravest Knight-s; Jolly Green Giant-s; Frank Johnson-a; VF=$22; VG/FN=$10; G/VG=$6; G=$5);

#5(7/1971; Pixie & Dixie-c/app; Ray Dingo-c; Secret Agent-s; Hokey Wolf, Pixie & Dixie-s; 1pg Yogi Bear; Wally Gator app; FN=$12; VG=$8; G/VG=$6; G=$5);

#6(9/1971; Circus-c; Pixie & Dixie-c/app; Ray Dingo-c/a; Lonesome Louis Skunk-s; G/VG $6);

#7(11/1971; Pixie baseball-c; Ray Dingo-c/a; Pixie & Dixie app; Foreign Legion-s; Horror-s; 1pg Augie Doggie; 1pg Magilla Gorilla; FN=$12; G/VG=$6; G=$5);

#8(1/1972; LAST issue; Pixie & Dixie-c/app; Ray Dingo-c/a; Christmas-s; 1pg Fat Dan & Bobbin; 1pg Byrds; 1pg Little Toodles; 2pgs Top Cat-s; FN/VF=$17; VG/FN $10);



HUNK (Jon D'Agostino art) #1-8,10,11;


I LOVE YOU - #22,26,30,31,33-35,37-39,41,43,45,49-51,53,55,56,58,,63-77,79,81-87,89,90,92,94-96, 100-102,105-128,130;

INTIMATE #1;

THE IRON CORPORAL (Low Print Run); #23-25;


JERRY DRUMMER #10(First issue), #11(2nd issue);

#12(10/57; 3rd & LAST issue; VG minus $13);



THE JETSONS (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon) #1(11/1970; FN/VF=$59; FN+=$46);2-20;


JIM BOWIE (1955? to 1957); #18(1/1957; 1pg Pinup/Bio of Calamity Jane; VG $15); #19;


Judo Master (Charlton Pub; 1966-1967; Rip Jagger the Judomaster = Stories, Covers & Art by Frank McLaughlin; formerly Gun Master #84–89; also see Crisis on Infinite Earths, Sarge Steel #6 & Special War Series);
#89(5-6/1966; FIRST issue under this Title; 3rd app Judomaster; vs Mountain Storm-c/s; Japanese Soldiers & POW camp-s; VF+, 8.5 = $40; VF=$30; FN/VF=$22; FN=$16; VG/FN=$13; VG=$10; G=$6);
#90(8/1966; vs Japanese Soldiers-c/s; 2 page Origin THUNDERBOLT backup-s; VF, 8.0 = $29; FN/VF=$18; FN=$15; VG=$10; G=$6);
#91(10/1966; Intro the CAT-c/s; SARGE STEEL Backup stories Begin; VF/NM, 9.0 = $44; FN/VF=$20; FN=$16; VG=$10; G=$6);
#92(12/1966; Intro Nazi SMILING SKULL-c/s; SARGE STEEL Backup-s; VF+, 8.5 = $30; FN/VF=$18; FN=$15; VG=$10; G=$6);
#93(2/1967; Intro the TIGER-c/s; SARGE STEEL Backup-s; VF+, 8.5 = $30; FN/VF=$18; FN=$15; VG=$10; FA/G=$5);
#94(4/1967; 2nd app TIGER-c/s; Karate Man vs Bulls-s; SARGE STEEL-s = Giordano-a; FN/VF=$18; FN=$15; VG=$10; G=$6);
#95(6/1967; Intro the ACROBAT-c/s; SARGE STEEL Backup-s; VF/NM, 9.0 = $40; FN/VF=$18; FN=$15; VG=$10; G=$6);
#96(8/1967; 2nd app ACROBAT-c/s; SARGE STEEL Backup-s; VF+, 8.5 = $30; FN=$15; VG=$10; G=$6);
#97(10/1967; BOXING-c/s; SARGE STEEL Backup-s; VF/NM, 9.0 = $40; FN/VF=$18; FN=$15; VG=$10; G=$6);
#98(12/1967; Isle of DRAGONS = Dinosaurs-c/s; SARGE STEEL Backup-s; VF+, 8.5 = $30; FN/VF=$18; FN=$15; VG=$10; G=$6);


JUDO MASTER (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #93,94,96,98(1977);


JUNGLE JIM (see also; Dell & King Pub; 1969-70); #22-28;


JUNGLE TALES OF TARZAN #1,2, 3(FVF),4;


JUST MARRIED #5(10/58; G/VG $6); #11,13,14,17,18,21-23,26-28,31,34,36,38,41,47-57, #58 (6/68; Spanking Panel); 59-65,67,68,70-71, 73,75-84,86-93, 95-114;


KID MONTANA (Formerly Davy Crockett Frontier Fighter; The Gunfighter #51 on; #9 first issue)

IN STOCK issues; #9 (FIRST issue; 11/57; G $6); #12(5/1958; Dumb Dan = Maurice Whitman art; VG+ $10); #17,19,20,22-24,26,29-34,38-43,47-50;


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KID MONTANA *** (Montana Kid on cover #44 up; Charlton Pub);

#9 (1st issue); #12(5/1958; Dumb Dan = Maurice Whitman art;VG/FN $13);

#32(Origin Kid Montana-s); #34(Geronimo-c/s); #35(Snow Monster-c/s); #36(Dinosaur Monster-c/s);

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Chasal-a= #29,30; Giordano/Alascia-c= #12; Giordano-c= #25,31,37,48; Mastroserio-a= #9,11,13,14,22;

Mastroserio-c= #11,14;Masulli/Mastroserio-c= #13; Montes/Bache-c= 42; Nicholas/Alascia-a= #44,48;

Nicholas/Alascia-c= #17; Pete Morisi-c?= #16,36; Pete Morisi-c= #32-34,40,41,44,46; Pete Morisi-a= #13,15;

Pete Morisi-a (x 2-3 each) = #16, 31-50; RAM-a= #11-14,26; Williamson-a= #13 ;

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KONGA (Horror based on Movie Monster; 1960-1965; DITKO-a=1,3-15;

DITKO-c=4,6-9; Glanzman-a=12);

#1(Ditko-a; VG/FN $69); #1(Ditko-a); #2(8/1961; VG/FN $30); #2(8/1961);

#5(Ditko-c/a; VG $25);

#6-15(DITKO art in all);

#16-23;


KONGA'S REVENGE (Formerly Return of ...) #1-3;


KORG: 70,000 B.C. (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon; 1975-1976; 2=BYRNE-a)

#1-9;

#2( "The Prince and the Serpent" = BYRNE Text illos);



LASH LARUE (Continues from Fawcett series) #48,50-52,54,55, 58,60-#67(68 page Giant);#68(68 page Giant); #69-77,79-84;


LAWBREAKERS (Charlton / Law & Order Magazine Pub)

#1(3/1951; Pre-Code Crime; scarce; VG/FN $110.00);



LAWBREAKERS SUSPENSE STORIES (Charlton pub); #12 (5/1953; Pre-Code Horror; Horror and Crime; Corpse & Ghost-c; Giordano-a; decent "G", reading copy =US$29);

LAWBREAKERS SUSPENSE STORIES (Charlton) #14(1953; Giordano-c/a; Pre-Code; VG $52);


LI'L GENIUS (formerly Super Brat; Summer Fun #54; See Blue Bird & Giant Comics #3)

#7,8,11-#16(68 page Giant); #17(68 page Giant; 4/1958; VG/FN $25); #18(100 Page Giant; 10/1958);19,24-32,34,40-42,44-46,48-50,52-55;


LI'L GENIUS (Schiff's Shoes Presents ...; 1959) #9,14,15;

LI'L RASCAL TWINS (formerly Nature Boy; Frank Johnson art) #6-8,13,14,17;

LI'L TOMBOY (1956-1960) #94, 97, #100(8/1958; VG=$13; FA/G=$5); #103(G/VG $10); #105, 106, 107;


LOVE AND ROMANCE #1-5,7-24;


LOVE DIARY #2(12/58; G/VG $12); #7(11/59; G/VG $10); #9,15,16,17-19,21-24,26,27,30,32,34,39,40,42,43, 45-55,57,58,61,63-69,71-76,78,79,81,82,84-102;


MAGILLA GORILLA (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon; 1970-71) #1-5;


MANY GHOSTS OF DOCTOR GRAVES (Horror; 1967-1982; see also Ghostly Tales); - #1-75;


MANY GHOSTS OF DOCTOR GRAVES (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #12,25(1978);


MARCO POLO - #NN (1962; Glanzman cover & 25 pages art, movie classic, scarce);


MARINES ATTACK #1-9;


MARINE WAR HEROES #1(Montes/ Bache cover/art) #2-16;


MARVELS OF SCIENCE #1,4;


MASKED RAIDER (Charlton Pub; Billy the Kid #9 on; Frotier Scout; Daniel Boone #10 – 13; also see Blue Bird)

#2,5,7,8,18,20,21,24,26,27,29;


MASKED RAIDER (Big Shoe Store Giveaway; Blue Bird Comic Presents...;1960 ) #8;


MAVERICK MARSHAL #1-7;


MIDNIGHT TALES (1972-1976); #1-11,#12(SOLD OUT),13-18;

MIDNIGHT TALES (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #12,17(1977);


MONSTER HUNTERS (1975-1977); #1-18;

MONSTER HUNTERS (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #1,#2(1977= SOLD OUT);


MONTANA KID = see “Kid Montana”;

MONTE HALE WESTERN #83,85-88;


MR. MUSCLES #22(3/56; FIRST issue; FA/G $9); #23(8/56; 2nd & LAST issue; VG+ $24); #23(Ask)


MY LITTLE MARGIE (TV) #2-5,7,8,10, #20(100 Page Giant; 8/1958) , 21,25,31,32,38,40-50;

MY LITTLE MARGIE'S BOY FRIENDS (TV) - #2-11;

MY LITTLE MARGIE'S FASHION DOLLS - #1,2,5;

MY ONLY LOVE #1-9;

MY SECRET LIFE #22(G/VG $6); #33,38,39,41,42,44,45,46;


MYSTERIES OF UNEXPLORED WORLDS (1956-1965; becomes Son of Vulcan Volume 2 #9 on);

#1, 8, 9, #13(6/1959; Green Star-c/s; Mercury-s; Strong Boy/Robot-s; VF=$59; VG/FN=$27; G=$12);

#14(8/1959; VF=$59; FN=$33); #15, #17(3/1960; Negative View; Strange Island; Flying Saucer-s; G=$12);

#19,20,22,23,26-29; #30(6/1962; 2nd World of Cary; Small World = Civil War soldiers & giant Cat; CREATURE from the Black Lagoon swipe-c/s; G/VG $10);

#31-48;



MYSTERIOUS SUSPENSE (1968; for 1st Question = see Blue Beetle #1); - #1 (2nd app QUESTION; classic DITKO-c/a);;



NAVY WAR HEROES #1-7;


NEW CARTOONS (Adult cartoons; NO comics code);

#83(2/1979; 100 Page GIANT; 175 "New" Cartoons; Sexy Adult Cartoons in B&W; Wenzel-c; G/VG $8);


NURSE BETSY CRANE #13, 15,16,#16(UK 9d cover price VARIANT, printed in USA);

#23(UK 9d cover price VARIANT, printed in USA); #25,27;


NYOKA THE JUNGLE GIRL #19-22;

NYOKA the Jungle Girl

#20 (2/1957; Maurice Whitman cover & 12 pages art; waterdamaged, thus "G" $13);


OUTER SPACE (1st Series; 1958-59)

#17(5/1958; FIRST issue; Williamson/Wood style-a, by Sid Check?; G/VG $28);

#20(DITKO-a; FA/G $15); #21,#22(FN/VF $75); #22(VG/FN $45);#23-25;


OUTER SPACE (2nd Series, 11/68) #1(DITKO & Boyette-a);


OUTLAWS OF THE WEST (1957-1980)

IN STOCK = #13(12/57; 3rd issue; VG/FN $18); #14(68 page Giant; 2/58; VG $22); #17(11/58; G $9);

#18(DITKO-a; G/VG $19); #19,21-30,32,34-37,39,42,43,45-51,53,55,56,58-79,81-88;


OUTLAWS OF THE WEST (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #64(1977), 79(1978);


Outlaws of the West (Charlton; #1-10 = formerly; Cody of the Pony Express) = CONTENTS INFO;

#11(FIRST Issue; 7/1957); #14(68pgs; 2/58); #18(7pgs Ditko-a); #23(ROCKY LANE-s; 1/60);

#24(Cheyenne Kid-s); #33(Sheriff of Tombstone-s); #34(11/1961; Gunmaster-c/s); #46(Gunmaster-s);

#48(Kid Montana-c/s); #51(12/64; Butch Cassidy & the Wild Bunch-c/s); #58(4-5/66; Jesse James-c/s);

#60(9/66; Younger Gang-c & 3-part-s); #64(5/1967; 1st app Capt Doom-c/s & begins); #68(Kid Montana series begins);

#73(1st app & Origin Sharp Shooter); #80(Ditko-c/a); #81(Ditko-a; 5/1970); #88(4/80);


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Outlaws of the West (Charlton) Contents info;

Apache Kid-s= #60,69; **** Billy the Kid-s= #11,50; **** Bounty Hunter-s= #34,43; Buffalo Bill-s= #58; **** Butch Cassidy & the Wild Bunch-c/s= #51; **** Calico Kid-s= #88; Captain Doom-c= #64-69,72; **** Captain Doom-s= #64-72,75; **** Cheyenne Kid-s= #24,86,87; Cole Younger-s- #11,69; **** Comanchero-s= #36; **** Crazy Horse-s= #62,66; Davy Crockett-s= #14; **** Gunhawk-s= #18; **** Gunslinger-s= #14,19,83;

Gunmaster-c= #34; **** Gunmaster-s = #34,46; **** Hunters-s= #25; Jesse James-c= #58; **** Jesse James-s= #11,58,69; Kid Montana-c= #48,69-71,73,75,76,78,79,81; **** Kid Montana-s= #48,53,54,68-81,88; Lone Wolf-c/s= #29; **** Masked Raider-s= #33,35,87,88; **** Masked Raider-c= #87; Maverick Marshall-s= #26; **** Moody Brothers-c/s= #59; **** One-Eye Jack-s= #41; Pinkerton Man-s= #27; **** Pony Express-s= #26; **** Red Claw-s= #11; **** Red Cooley-c/s= #52; **** ROCKY LANE-s= #23; **** Rocky Lane's Black Jack-s = #25(Rocky Lane appears); Sharp Shooter-s= #73,74; **** Sheriff of Tombstone-s = #33,86; **** Tumbleweed Kid-s= #17; Will Bill Hickok-s= #86; **** Wild Bunch-s= #25; **** Wyatt Earp-s= #87,88; Younger Gang-c & 3-part-s= 60;

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Outlaws of the West (Charlton) Artists;

Alascia-a= #35; **** Pat Boyette-a= #69; **** Casal-a= #31,32,87,88; **** Ditko-a= #18,80,81; Ditko-c= #80; **** Luis Dominguez-a= #63,65; **** iordano/Mastroserio-c= #61-63,85;

Giordano-c= #40; **** Glanzman-a= #26; **** E.H. Hart-a= #25; **** iorio/Trapani-a= #14; Jack Keller-c= #19; **** Jack Keller-a= #19(x2),22, 82(x3),83; (Rocke)/Mastroserio-a= #13,19,25,54,55,56(x3),84,88; **** Mastroserio-c= #13,31,36,53,54,59,60,64-69; Masulli/Mastroserio-c= #55,56,84; **** Pat Masulli-c= #33; **** Mobil & Alascia-a= #36;

Bill Montes-a= #24; **** Montes/Alascia-a= #73; **** Pete Morisi-c= #71,73-76,78,81,87; Pete Morisi-a? = #14(x2),41,85(x3),86; **** Pete Morisi-a= #45,48,53,54,68-74,76-81,87,88;

Pete Morisi-a (x 2-3 each) = #17,18,75; **** Nicholas/Alascia-a= #24,39,47-49,61,68,69,73,75,77-81; Nicholas/Alascia-a(x2-3) =42-45,59,62,64-67,70-72,74; **** Nicholas/Alascia-c= #72,86; Nicholas/Trapani-a= #14; **** Rudi Palais-a= #64; **** Don Perlin-a= #78; **** RAM-a= #11,14,21; RAM-c= #23; **** Miguel A. Repetto-a= #76; **** John Severin-a= #86,87; **** M.Waldinger-a= #58,51; Maurice Whitman-c= #11,14;


OUTLAWS OF THE WEST #NN (British Edition);



OUT OF THE WORLD (1956-1959); - #1,#5(Ditko-ax3; G, but last page missing$18);#8 (68 page GIANT; 2xDITKO-a; FA/G $30); #9,10,11,13-15;



PARTRIDGE FAMILY (TV; with David Cassidy; 1971-1973); *** The Group the “Partridge Family” was Inspired by & directly Based on the real life group “the COWSILLS” (see Harvey Comics); - #1-3,6-10,13,15,18,20,21;


PEACEMAKER (1967) #1-5;

PEACEMAKER (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #1,2(1978);


PEBBLES and BAMM-BAMM {Teen-Age...} (Hanna Barbera; Flinstones TV Cartoon); #1-36;


PHANTOM (1-17=Gold Key; 18-28=King Pub; 29= NOT Published; Charlton=1969-1977);

#30-74;


PONYTAIL (Teenage; 1-12=DELL Pub; Charlton=1965-1969); #13(First Charlton issue), 13-20;


POPEYE (formerly; 1-65=Dell Pub; #66-80=Gold Key Pub; 81-92=King Pub; Gold Key=139-155;

#156-171=Whitman; #93,160,161=NOT Published);

IN STOCK = #94(first Charlton; 1978), 95-138;

POPEYE (Bold Detergent Giveaway Variant; Popeye as a scarecrow cover) – Volume 2 #94;


PRIMUS (TV) #1-7;

PROF. COFFIN (Low Print Run; Horror)#19-21;

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL #1;


PUNCHY AND THE BLACK CROW (Low Print Run; Funny Animal); #10-12;


QUICK DRAW McGRAW (Hanna Barbera; Flinstones TV Cartoon; 1970-72); #1,2,4-7;


RACKET SQUAD IN ACTION (1952-1958); #3(9-10/1952; G, centerfold missing $8);

#9(VG $32) #13(1954; Joe Schuster-c/a; Pre-Code; VG/FN $36); ;#27(11/1957; Maurice Whitman cover; VG $27); #29(3/1958; 68 Page GIANT; G/VG = $25);


RAMAR OF THE JUNGLE (1954-56; TV; starring Jon Hall)

#2(Jon Hall Photo-c; VG $35); #3(1/56; G $20); #5(9/56; VG minus $30);


REGISTERED NURSE #1(Summer/1963; Nurse Betsy Crane-s; Cynthia Doyle nurse in love-s; has 9d British/UK cover price, but was printed in USA; UK Variant Edition; FN/VF $16);

RETILICUS (becomes REPTISAURUS #3 up; Based on Movie Monster; 1961); #1,2;

REPTISAURUS (formerly RETILICUS; Based on Movie Monster; 1962-1963); #3-8;


THE RETURN OF GORGO ( Based on MGM Movie Monster; 1963-64) #2,3;

THE RETURN OF KONGA ( Based on Movie Monster; 1962) #NN(#1; One Shot);



ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY MEN (formerly Danger & Adventure)

#30,32,33,35,37,#38 (Ditko art 5 pages; Rocke cover; Fragile Brittle & Separated pages, No Back cover = Poor $6);


ROCK AND ROLLO (1957-58) #14; #15(12/57; 2nd issue; VG/FN $18);

#16(3rd issue; G/VG $11); #17(VG $15); #18(7/58; G $9); #19;



ROCKY LANE'S (Horse) BLACK JACK; (Western; Charlton Pub)

#20(11/1957; FIRST issue; Whitman-c; VG/FN = $27); #22(Whitman-c; 68 page Giant; Weight =80 Grams; VG = $20);

#26(2/1959; 2 x Ditko-a = 10 pages; FN/VF = $45); #30(E.H. Hart-c/a; 11/1959; VG/FN = $18);



ROCKY LANE WESTERN (see also Fawcett); #58,61-63,66,69,72,75-#79(68 page Giant); #80,82-87;


ROMANTIC SECRETS #7(4/1956; 3rd Charlton issue; FA/G $9); #18,22,23,28, 32,34-36,38,40,41,43-45,47-49,51,62,;


ROMANTIC STORY - #43,49-51,53-56,58,59,61-63,65,68-73,75,78,80-95,97,99-103,106,109,113-115, 117-119, 122,123,126-130;


RONALD McDONALD (Kings Features TV Cartoon; based on the MacDonalds character; Scarce) -#1,#2(G/VG $12); 3(FA/G $7;Bill Yates cover);


ROOKIE COP #27,30,32;


SARGE SNORKEL (Beetle Bailey spinoff series) #1-17;

SARGE STEEL (Becomes Secret Agent #9 on; also see Judomaster) #1(Origin & 1st app.) 2-8;


SCARY TALES (1975-1984) #1-25, 27-46;

SCARY TALES (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #1(1977);


SCOOBY DOO (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon; 1975-1976); #1((8/1975; VF=$55);2-7,9-11;


SCOTLAND YARD #4;


SECRET AGENT (formerly SARGE STEEL for #1-8) (Charlton Pub); formerly Sarge Steel; Giordano art) - Volume 2 #9,#10 (10/1967; 2nd & LAST issue; LAST app of SARGE STEEL-c/s; 2nd and LAST app of Tiffany Sinn, C.I.A. Sweetheart = 9 pages Jim APARO-a; VF+, 8.5 = $20; FN=$12; VG=$9; G/VG=$6; G=$4.50);



SECRET ROMANCE #1-4,6,7,9,10,12-27,29,30-41,43-48;


SECRETS OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE (1956-1961; Volume-2); #1(8/1956); #8(68 page Giant); #15,16,18,21,22;

SECRETS OF YOUNG BRIDES (1st Series) #17,20-23,26-29,31,32,34,36,38-44;

SECRETS OF YOUNG BRIDES (2nd Series) #1-9;


1776 (One Shot) #1;


SHADOWS FROM BEYOND #50;

SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE (Western; 1958-1961); #1-5,7-13,15-17;

SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE #NN (misbound with Fightin' Navy inside, error issue);


SHERLOCK HOLMES #1(10/1955; Scarce; VF-, 7.5 = $225.00);


SIX-GUN HEROES (Continued from Fawcett: Gunmasters #84 on; See Blue Bird; 1954-1965; Lash LaRue, Hopalong Cassidy, Rocky Lane, Tex Ritter, Tom Mix, Gunmaster etc, variously app) - #27,30,32,39,40, 42,45,46,48,55,#61-67,69-70,74-76,78-81,83;



SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN (TV; Color Comic; see also Bionic Woman) #1-9;

*** See Also = B&W Comics Magazine (Listed in MAG section below);


SOAP OPERA LOVE (Low Print Run; 1983); #1-3;

SOAP OPERA ROMANCES (Low Print Run; 1982/83); #1-5;


SOLDIER AND MARINE COMICS (1954-1956) - #12(2/1955; 2nd issue; PHOTO-c); #15(5th issue; 8/1955; PHOTO-c);


SON OF VULCAN (Formerly Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds; ROY THMAS 1st Pro Work) #49,50;


SPACE ADVENTURES (1952-1956; 1st series)

#5(1953; Pre-Code; "Space Report" Rocketship-c/s, by Stan Campbell; Saturn-s with Flying Saucer & Rocketships by Cappello; War between the Worlds by

Giordano; Creatures of Jarga by Belfi; Overall G, but with 2" x 4" Triangle shape piece missing from cover at bottom right = approx 8% of cover gone, thus FAIR+ $18);

#8

#9(Winter/1954; Giordano-c/a; Mad Scientist & BOMB that can destroy Universe-c/s; Atom Bomb explosion panel; VG/FN $59);

#13,

#18(9/1955; Rocky Jones Space Ranger cover & 2 Stories; TV; Giordano-c; G/VG, pices of of borders of 4 interior pages, thus G = $26);



SPACE ADVENTURES (1958-1964; formerly Nyoka; 2nd Series)

#23 (May/1958; FIRST issue in 2nd Series; Reprints Fawcett's classic DESTINATION MOON-c/s; G/VG $46);

#24

#26(12/1958; 4xDITKO-a; UFO's & Aliens-c; FN/VF $99);

#27(2/1959; 4xDITKO-a; VG/FN $66);

28(GVG),30,34,36-42,#44(2/1962; 1st app Mercury Man-c/s; NM-, 9.2 = $99; VG=$12; G=$7);

#46-49;

#50(3/1963; overall VG/FN, but 2x3" AD coupon cut out, affects one panel of 4th story; $6);

51-54,56,59;

#60 = see 1967-1979 3rd Series;


SPACE ADVENTURES (1967-1969; 3rd Series);

#60(LAST issue in First Series & First issue in 2nd Series; 10/1967; Origin & 1st app Paul Mann & the Saucers from the Future);

#2(7/68), 2-7, 8(7/1969);


SPACE ADVENTURES (1978-1979; 4th Series);

#9-13 (1978-1979);


SPACE: 1999 (1975-1976; Color Comic); #1-7;

*** See Also = B&W Comics Magazine (Listed in MAG section below);


SPACE WAR (1959-1964; Fightin' Five #28 on) #1-4,7,8-10,12-27;

SPACE WAR (1978-1979); #28-34;


SPECIAL WAR SERIES (1965)

Volume 4 #1 (D-Day; also see D-Day listing); #2(Attack!); #3(War & Attack; also see War & Attack); #4(into & 1st app. Judomaster; see Sarge Steel);


SPEED BUGGY (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon; 1975-76) #1-9;


STATIC (10-12/1985;Volume-2) = see Charlton Action



Strange Suspense Stories (1st series was 1-15=Fawcett; 2nd Series was Charlton #16-77; Captain Atom Volume 1 #78 on)

#1(Fawcett/ Powell, Sekowsky-art); #7-9 (Fawcett pub);#20(Ditko cover & art 2 pages), 38,39,43-49,50,51,52, 55-73,

#75(June/1965; Reprints origin/ 1st app. Captain Atom by Ditko from Space Advs #33; r/Severin-a/ Space Adv #24);#76,77;


Strange Suspense Stories (3rd series; Volume-3; 1967-1969); - Volume-3 #1(10/1967); Volume-1 #2(Ditko-c/s; Atom Bomb-c); #3-8, 9(9/1969);


SUBMARINE ATTACK (1958-1966) #20-24,27,29,30,33,37,38,40-52,54-54;


SUE AND SALLY SMITH FLYING NURSES #52,53,#54(Last issue; UK 9d cover price, printed in USA;);


SUMMER FUN (formerly Li'l Genius: becomes Holiday Surprise #55) #54(October/1966; One-Shot Squarebound Giant; Atomic Mouse-c/s; l'il Genius-s; introducing Johnny Boy by Jon D'Agostino; Puzzles, games, pages to Color, Paper Dolls);



Summer Love #46 (FIRST issue; 10/1965; BEATLES Cover; "The Beatles were my downfall" = 8 page story with Beatles appearance; VG/FN = $42);


Summer Love #47 (Charlton Pub; 10/1966; 2nd Issue; 68 Page Squarebound Giant size issue; BEATLES

COVER, with "Help" & "Hard Day's Night" mentioned; "The Beatles saved My Romance" = 12 page Beatles Related story; 25 cents cover price; FA=$9; G=$14; VG=25);


SUMMER LOVE #48;


SURF N' WHEELS (1969-1970); - #1,3,4,6;

SWEETHEART DIARY - #45,47, 50,51,53,57,59,60,62,63;

SWEETHEARTS (1954-1973) - #36,49,57,59-61,63,65,66, 68,72-75,79,80,81, 83,85-104,106-108,110, 112,113,115-121, 123-125,127,129-137;


TALES OF THE MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER (1956-1959; Volume-1; Charlton Pub);

#1(August/1956; Giordano-c; MUMMY-s; GENIE-s; Father Time app; HUGO the Great, Man of 1000 Faces-s; VG, 4.0 = $109);

#1(August/1956; Giordano-c; MUMMY-s; GENIE-s; Father Time app; HUGO the Great, Man of 1000 Faces-s; VG-, 3.5 = $99);

#7(3/1958; 16 pages of DITKO-a; VG, 4.0 = $105);

#11(2/1959; DITKO-c; 3 x DITKO-a = 18 pages; VG, 4.0 = $98);



TALES OF THE MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER (1985; Low Print Run; DITKO-c/s; Volume-2); - #14,15;


TEEN-AGE CONFIDENTIAL CONFESSIONS #1,4,6,8-18,21,22;


TEEN-AGE CONFIDENTIAL CONFESSIONS (Charlton Pub; 1960-1964); - #NN (probably #3; November on cover; 10 Cent cover price; I Wanted Love; Guilty; Prison Brand; Wild Party; For the Love of Mike; VARIANT with BLANK inside Covers; VG+ = $12);


TEENAGE HOTRODDERS #1-4,9-11,14,16,19-24;

TEENAGE HOTRODDERS (Blue Bird Shoe Comics Presents...; 1964) - #18;

TEEN-AGE LOVE #8,9,11,15,16,21-23,25,26,28,29,33,35-37, 39,44-46,48-53,55,56, #57(1/68; Spanking Panel); 58,59,61-65,67-70,72-85,87,88,91-94,96,97;


TEEN CONFESSIONS - #3,5-7,9,11,12,15,16,18,23,24,26,-28,#31(12/1964; BEATLES cover & cameo; VG $30), 34,35,38-68,71-91,93-96;

TEEN SECRET DIARY - #1( October 1959), 2,5,6,8,10,11;


TEXAS RANGERS IN ACTION (1956-1970) - # 5(First issue), #6(second issue; FN $22);#9(GVG but store stamp/writing on cover, thus FA/G $6);#13(Williamson-a);#14,15, 17-20, 22-35,37-78, 79(LAST issue);


TEXAS RANGERS IN ACTION (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); - #76(1977);

TEXAS RANGERS (Schiff's Shoes Presents ... Blue Bird Comics ... ; 1962 ) - #15;


TEX RITTER WESTERN (1950-1959; Movie Star; singing cowboy; see also Six-Gun Hero and Western Hero;formerly FAWCETT pub) - #28, 33-38,40-46;


THANE OF BAGARTH (Low Print Run; 1985; 2 issue series); - #24,25;


THUNDERBOLT (Peter Cannon; 1966/1967; Becomes a DC Character in CRISIS); - #1(1/1966); #51(3-4/1966); #52-60;


THUNDERBOLT (Peter Cannon); (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); #57,58(1977);

TIGER (based on the Newspaper Comic Strip); #1-6;


TIME FOR LOVE (1st Series; October 1966; one shot; Hermans Hermits cover & story) - #53;

TIME FOR LOVE (1967 - 1976) - #1-12,14,16-18, 21-23,25,28, 30,33-47;

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TIMMY THE TIMID GHOST (1st Series) #3(2/1956; FIRST issue; FN- = $35); #4(2nd issue; 6/1956; SHERLOCK the MONK-s; G/VG $15): #5-9;

#12 (100 Page Giant; 10/1958; Sorcerer-s; Wilma the Witch app; Leonard the Lion app; Gus the Goofy Ghost app; Moon Monsters-s; Atomic Mouse-s; Maxie the Tough Lil Ghost-s; Impy & Simpy app; Mother Ghost Nursury Rhymes; Aunt Howly; Pepito-s; Wallaby-s; VG = $18); #13-17, 20,22, 23,25, 28-32, 34,35, 37-40, 42,44,45;

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TIMMY THE TIMID GHOST (10/67; Second Series) #1-14,16,19,20,24-26;

TIMMY THE TIMID GHOST (Schiff's Shoes Presents ...; 1960) - #9;


TOM CAT (1956-57) - #4,7,8;


TOP CAT (1970-73; Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1-20;


TOP ELIMINATOR (1967-1968; Racing Cars); #25-29;

TRUE LIFE SECRETS (1951-1956) #9(9/1952; FA/G $8); - #10,17;


TV TEENS (formerly Ozzie & Babs; Rock and Rollo #14 on; 1954-56) = Weight for Postage = 60 Grams each;

Volume-2 #3 (6/1954; 3rd issue in series; Ozzie & Babs; Chic Stone-c/a; G = $9),

Volume-2 #4 (7/1954; 4th issue in series; Ozzie & Babs; Chic Stone-c/a; G/VG $12);

Volume-2 #5 (10-11/1954; 5th issue in series; Ozzie & Babs; Chic Stone-c/a; Boris Karloff parody-s; G/VG $12);

Volume-2 #6 (1/1955; 6th issue in series; DON WINSLOW of the Navy; Star of TV, Movies & Radio; Shanghiied-s; Superstition-s; Lance O'Casey-s;

Return of the Dead-s; VG/FN $18);

Volume-2 #12 (MOPSY issue; GGA= Good Girl Art; great Fashions; Wedding cover; Glady Parker-c/a; 4/1956; nice VG/FN, but title cut off = 3/4 Cover; = US$8);


UNDERDOG (TV Cartoon; 1970-1972; First Comic Series); - #2-7,9,10;


Unusual Tales (Blue Beetle & Shadows from Beyond #50 on; 1955-1965) - #7,16-36,38,39,41-49;


U.S. AIR FORCE (1958-1965; Army Attack #38 on) - #1-3,5,6,11-13,15-18, 20,21,23,25,27-29,31-37;

U.S. MARINES - #1 (12 cents; one shot; 1st app. Capt. Dude; Glanzman art; Fall/1964);


VALLEY OF THE DINOSAURS (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon; 1975-76); - #1(Wayne Howard-a); #2(Wayne Howard-a); #3(John BYRNE Text Panel-a); #4-10, 11(LAST issue);


VENGEANCE SQUAD (1975-1976; Staton & Morisi-a); - #1-6;

VENGEANCE SQUAD (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); - #5, 6(1977);


WAR (1975-1984; nice military series); - #1-47;

WAR (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); - #7, 9(1977);


WAR AND ATTACK (Also see Special War Series #3; 1964) - #1; Volume-2 #54-62;

WAR AT SEA (11/1957; #22=first issue; 1957-1962) - #22,24,31,32,36,38;


WAR HEROES (1963-1967); #1(2/1963); #2(JFK); - #3-11,13-19,21,22-27;

WAR WINGS - #1(10/1968);


WHEELIE AND THE CHOPPER BUNCH (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon; 1-3=BYRNE-a; 2,3=ZECK-a; 1,3-7=STATON-a; 1975-1976); - #1-7;

WILD BILL HICKOK AND JINGLES (formerly “Cowboy Western”; 1958-59) - #69,71,72,74,75;

WILD BILL HICKOK AND JINGLES - (#1 by Big Shoe Store Presents)

WILD FRONTIER (1955-1957;(Daniel Boone; Davy Crockett in all; 5.6=Jim Bowie) - #2,#3(3/1956;VG minus$14); #5(magic tape repairs inside spine to cover, FA/G $7);#6(Davy Crockett; VF= $40);


WILD WEST - #58(1966; One Shot);


WORLD OF WHEELS (1967-1970; Motorcycle Racing); #17(First issue); - #18-24,26,29,31,32;


WORLD OF WHEELS (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); - #23(1977)


WYATT EARP (1956-1967); #13(2nd issue), 14(3rd issue), - 15-20, 22,23,25,27-31,33,34,36-40,42-52,54-71, 72(LAST issue);


YANG (1973-1986; classic Martial Arts series with art by Sanho Kim); - #1-13(1973-1976); #14(NOT Printed); #15-17(1985-1986);


YANG (MODERN Comics Pub Reprint VARIANT Editions); - #3,10,11(1977)


YOGI BEAR (Hanna Barbera TV Cartoon; 1970-1976); - #1-35;


YOGI BEAR'S SUMMER FUN - #7;


YOUNG EAGLE (1957-1957; Western INDIAN title); - #5(overall VG, but 1" piece off bottom right cover thus G = $12);


THE YOUNG DOCTORS (1963) - #1,2,#3((UK 9d cover price VARIANT, printed in USA; 5/1963; VF+ = $18); #4,6;


ZAZA THE MYSTIC - #10(April 1946; VG $29);


ZOO FUNNIES (1945-1947; First Series; Charlton Stories/Comics - Children Comics Pub; Funny Animals.; Charlton's FIRST Comic & Series) -

#3(January 1946; Rabbit-Son Crusoe; Bojo the Monk & Tony; Rudy Rabbit; Tommy & Dodo; Little Leo; they Say..; Coyote Family; Popsy Penguin; VF+, 8.5 = $86);

#3(January 1946; Rabbit-Son Crusoe; Bojo the Monk & Tony; Rudy Rabbit; Tommy & Dodo; Little Leo; they Say..; Coyote Family; Popsy Penguin; G/VG=$22);

#4(February 1946; G/VG $22), #5(April/1946; Superdog-s; FA/G $12);


ZOO FUNNIES (2nd Series; 1953-1955)

#1(7/1953; First Timothy the Ghost; Fago-c/a);

#2(FA $7); #7(7/1954; G/VG $13);

#8(10-11/1954; NYOKA the Jungle Girl; Giordano-c; 1st app Bucko the Jungle Boy; 3-Part Human Leopards-s; VG = $22);

#10(NYOKA the JUNGLE GIRL-c/s; 3/1955; Pirates-s; Giordano-c/a; Bondage Panels; G/VG $18);

#11(NYOKA the JUNGLE GIRL-c/s; 5/1955; Bondage Panels; G = $12);


ZOO FUNNIES (1984; One Shot; Low Print Run) - #1 (Funny Animals);



(B) CHARLTON B&W Magazines;


BEST FROM CARTOONS ESCAPADE (Bruce-Royal Pub./ CHARLTON; B&W Adult/Girlie Cartoons Magazine)

1965-66 - Winter(Volume 2 #4; Wenzell-c);

1967 - Fall(#8);

1968 - Winter(#9);


CARTOON CARNIVAL (Charlton Pub.; B&W Adult/ Girlie Cartoons Magazine);

1981 – September (#97; Wenzel-c G/Vg $8);

1984 – November (#112; Wenzel-c; G/VG $8);


CHARLTON BULLSEYE (Charlton Pub -- CPL/Gang Pub.; 1975-1976; B&W Comics Magazine / Fanzine);

#1(1975; Capt Atom-c; Capt Atom-s by DITKO / BYRNE; Nightshade app; Jeff JONES-a),

#2(1975; Scarcer issue; E-MAN-c; Capt Atom-s by DITKO / BYRNE; VG/FN $15);

#3(Special Kung-Fi issue; Wrong Country by Sanho Kim);

#3(Special Kung-Fi issue; Wrong Country by Sanho Kim);

#4(E-Man-c/s; Doomsday +1 by John BYRNE);

# 5(Scarcest issue; Question-c/a by TOTH; Doomsday +1 by John BYRNE; ADAMS back-c);


CHILLERS (Horror & SF Movies Magazine; 68 pages)

Volume-1 #2(9/1981; Harryhausen's Clash of the Titans; John Travolta in Blow Out; The Burning; Escape from New York; FA/G $9);


COMEDY CAPERS (Charlton Pub; B&W Adult/ Girlie Cartoons Magazine);

1986 – January (#116; Wenzel-c; VG- $8);


EMERGENCY (B&W Comics Magazine; TV)

#1(7/1976; Neal Adams-c/s; Heath-a; Austin-a; VF=$30; FN/VF=$22;FN=$16; VG=$12);

#2(VF=$24; FN/VF=$18; FN=$14; VG=$10);

#3, 4 (both Scarcer; VF = $30 each);



GOOD HUMOR (Adult Cartoons; NO comics code);

#29(Fall/1954; RAYON Cartoon-c; 16 Pages of Photo GGA Pinup Girls; FN+ $25),

#31(Late Winter 1954-1955; RAYON Cartoon-c; 16 Pages of Photo GGA Pinup Girls; G/VG, NO back cover $10);

1963; (Volume-1 #7, Fall; Over 1/3 in COLOR; COMIC size; VG/FN $20);

1967; (Oct, Vol.4#18; part WENZEL-c; 68 pages; MAG size; G/VG $12);

1971; (Nov, Vol.7#42; COMIC size; VG/FN $12);

1974; (April,Vol.9#56; COMIC size; WENZEL-c; Near FN $12);

1974;(Aug, Vol.9#58; COMIC size; WENZEL front & Back-c; VG/FN $12);

1976; (Feb, Vol.11#67; COMIC size; part WENZEL-c;G/VG $8);

1976;(April,Vol.11#68; COMIC size; WENZEL back-c; FN $12);

1978; 1978;(May, Vol.14#80; COMIC size; WENZEL back-c; VG $8);

1979; (May, Vol.14#85; MAG size; 68 pages; WENZEL front & back-c; VG $9);

1980 April(#90; Wenzel front & back-c; G/VG $7); October(#93; VG/FN $10); December(#94; G $6);

1980; (Dec, Vol.15#94;MAG size;FA/G $5);

1981; (Feb,vol.16#95; MAG size;G $6); 1981;(Oct, Vol.16#99; MAG size;G $6); October(#99; VG $7);

1983; (Oct, Vol.18#111; WENZEL-c; MAG size; VG $8);

1984; (Feb, Vol.19#113; MAG size; G/VG $7); October(#117; Wenzel-c; G/VG $7);

1985; (Dec, Vol.19#124; WENZEL-c; MAG size;G $6);



HERCULES (ADVENTURES OF THE MAN-GOD) (B&W Comics Magazine) #8(12/1968; One-Shot);


HORROR MONSTERS [Charlton Pub; 1961-1964/65; B&W Magazine; CASH ONLY {No Store Credit accepted} on these scarce Mags; Photo's & Articles of Movie Monsters];

#NN (Volume-1 #1; says "First issue" on cover; 1961; Painted-c by Frank DeMarco; Curse of the Werewolf; Frankenstein; VG/FN $49);

Volume-1 #2(1961; Painted-c by Frank DeMarco; I was a Teenage Werewolf; I was a Teenage Frankenstein; Edgar Allan Poe's Pit & the Pendulum; Gigantis; Weird drawings of Krucher; House of Fright; FN/VF, 7.0 = $59);

Volume-1 #3(1961; Frankenstein painted-c by Frank DeMarco; the Mask; Devil's hand; Bloodlust; the Stein of Frankenbride; Body Snatchers; "Northland Collection" with S&N Certificate of Authenticity; VF, 8.0 = $59);

Volume-1 #4(1962; Lon Chaney Jr's MUMMY's Curse painted cover; Bela Lugosi; Frankenstein Forever; Cat Creeps; Bob Burns, Man of Horror; "Northland Collection" with S&N Certificate of Authenticity; NM-, 9.2 = $99);

Volume-1 #4(1962; Lon Chaney Jr's MUMMY's Curse painted cover; Bela Lugosi; Frankenstein Forever; Cat Creeps; Bob Burns, Man of Horror; VG = $29);

Volume-1 #5(1962; Decapitated Head painted cover; Burn Witch Burn; the Head movie-c/s; Peter Lorre; Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Terror with Vincent Price, Lorre, Rathbone & Debra Paget; VF-, 7.5 = $55);

(Volume-2) #6(1963; Painted-c & stories inside featuring; Frankenstein 1970, Black Zoo, Return of Dracula, Cry of the Wolfman; VF, 8.0 = $59);

(Volume-2) #6(1963; Painted-c & stories inside featuring; Frankenstein 1970, Black Zoo, Return of Dracula, Cry of the Wolfman; FN+, 6.5 = $45);

(Volume-2) #6(1963; Painted-c & stories inside featuring; Frankenstein 1970, Black Zoo, Return of Dracula, Cry of the Wolfman; G/VG = $22);

(Volume-2) #7(Winter/1963; Lon Chaney Sr as Phantom of the Opera Painted-c; Lon Chaney Sr the Man of 1000 Faces; Werewolf in Girls Dorm; Abbot & Costello meet Frankenstein; Man Made Monster; FN/VF, 7.0 = $49);

(Volume-2) #7(Winter/1963; Lon Chaney Sr as Phantom of the Opera Painted-c; Lon Chaney Sr the Man of 1000 Faces; Werewolf in Girls Dorm; Abbot & Costello meet Frankenstein; Man Made Monster; G = $19);

(Volume-3) #8(Summer/1964; Brain that Wouldn't Die Painted-c; Vincent Price in the FLY; Where Nonsters Walk; MUMMY'S-s; Invisible Man; FN+, 6.5 = $45);

(Volume-3) #9(Fall/1964; Neanderthal man from Valley of the Dragons Painted-c; House on Haunted Hill; Lon Chaney in Devil's Messanger; George Zucco; the Black Sleep; Rathbone, Chaney, Lugosi & Carradine; Mothra; FN+, 6.5 = $45);

(Volume-3) #9(Fall/1964; Neanderthal man from Valley of the Dragons Painted-c; House on Haunted Hill; Lon Chaney in Devil's Messanger; George Zucco; the Black Sleep; Rathbone, Chaney, Lugosi & Carradine; Mothra; VG = $29);

(Volume-3) #10(Winter/1964-1965; LAST issue; Painted-c; Dr Kalman; Curse of Frankenstein; Black Sabbath; Frozen Ghost; Monster in the Tomb; Vincent Price; FN/VF, 7.0 = $49);

(Volume-3) #10(Winter/1964-1965; LAST issue; Painted-c; Dr Kalman; Curse of Frankenstein; Black Sabbath; Frozen Ghost; Monster in the Tomb; Vincent Price; G/VG = $24);




HORROR MONSTERS Presents BLACK ZOO (Charlton Pub; B&W Magazine)

#NN("1st Edition; Fall 1963; Adapts "Black Zoo" Film with PHOTO's & Word Ballons; G = $20);


MAD MONSTERS [Charlton Pub; 1961-1965; B&W Magazine; CASH ONLY {No Store Credit accepted} on these scarce Mags; Photo's & Articles of Movie Monsters];

#1(1961; Steve DITKO-c & 3 pages Satire-a; Konga, Reptilicus, Mummy, Black Sunday; VG/FN = $49);

#1(1961; Steve DITKO-c & 3 pages Satire-a; Konga, Reptilicus, Mummy, Black Sunday; VG = $39);

#2(1961; CREATURE From the BLACK LAGOON Painted cover; Foto-Album Werewolves; Bela Lugosi; Hollywood's House of Horrors; Brides of Dracula; Thing that wouldn't Die; Little Red Riding Hood & the Werewolf = 3 pages of Horror parody comics; FN/VF, 7.0 = $59)

#2(1961; CREATURE From the BLACK LAGOON Painted cover; Foto-Album Werewolves; Bela Lugosi; Hollywood's House of Horrors; Brides of Dracula; Thing that wouldn't Die; Little Red Riding Hood & the Werewolf = 3 pages of Horror parody comics; FA/G, two x ¼ AD pages missing, all articles complete $12)

#3(1962; Painted cover; She-Beasts on the Prowl - Female Fiends; Boris Karloff interview; Immortal Monster Cal Tiki; Mysteries of Black Magic; Gorilla my Dreams; Joe Krucher portfolio of Horror; Beast from 20,000 Fathoms; Attack of the Mad Monsters; 3 pages of Horror parody comics by W.E. Kuk; VF, 8.0 = $69)

#3(1962; Painted cover; She-Beasts on the Prowl - Female Fiends; Boris Karloff interview; Immortal Monster Cal Tiki; Mysteries of Black Magic; Gorilla my Dreams; Joe Krucher portfolio of Horror; Beast from 20,000 Fathoms; Attack of the Mad Monsters; 3 pages of Horror parody comics by W.E. Kuk; G/VG, BACK cover Missing $15)

#4(11/1962; House of Frankenstein; Beast of Yucca Flats; Invason of the Body Snatchers; 3 pages of BEN CASEY parody comics; VF-, 7.5 = $59);

#4(11/1962; House of Frankenstein; Beast of Yucca Flats; Invason of the Body Snatchers; 3 pages of BEN CASEY parody comics; FN/VF, 7.0 = $49)

#5(1963; Lugosi & Chaney in FRANKENSTEIN Meets the WOLF MAN Painted Cover & Article; Three Stooges in Orbit; Journey to the 7th Planet; Abbott & Costello meet the Monsters; Monster Cometh = 3 pages of Horror parody comics; FN/VF, 7.0 = $49)

#6(1963; True Life story of Boris Karloff, Man of a Million Horrors painted cover & article; Hunchback of Notre Dame with Anthony Quinn as Quasimodo; Day of Triffids; Monster on Campus; Black Zoo Party; Horrorwood TV; FN/VF, 7.0 = $49)

#6(1963; True Life story of Boris Karloff, Man of a Million Horrors painted cover & article; Hunchback of Notre Dame with Anthony Quinn as Quasimodo; Day of Triffids; Monster on Campus; Black Zoo Party; Horrorwood TV; VG+ $32);

#7(Spring/1964; I Married a Monster from Outer Space-c; King Kong vs Godzilla; Corridors of Blood; Deadly Mantis; FN+, 6.5 = $39);

#7(Spring/1964; I Married a Monster from Outer Space-c; King Kong vs Godzilla; Corridors of Blood; Deadly Mantis; VG/FN = $29);

#8(Summer/1964; Lon Chamey; the Strangler; Giant Behemoth; Devil Bat; Monster of the Deep; Vampire & the Ballerina; Moon Monsters; VF $49),

#8(Summer/1964; Lon Chamey; the Strangler; Giant Behemoth; Devil Bat; Monster of the Deep; Vampire & the Ballerina; Moon Monsters; VF-, 7.5 = $39);

#8(Summer/1964; Lon Chamey; the Strangler; Giant Behemoth; Devil Bat; Monster of the Deep; Vampire & the Ballerina; Moon Monsters; FN minus = $29);

#9(Winter/1964; Vincent Price in Masque of the Red Death painted cover & article; Devil Wolf of Shadow Mountain; Goliath & the Vampires; the Bat; John Carradine; VF $49),

#10(Winter/1965; Incredibly Strange Creatures; Cult of Horror; Horror of the Blood Monster; Basil Rathbone; original classic MUMMY; FN/VF, 7.0 = $36);

#10(Winter/1965; Incredibly Strange Creatures; Cult of Horror; Horror of the Blood Monster; Basil Rathbone; original classic MUMMY; G/VG = $19);




MONSTERS ATTACK! (Globe Communications / Charlton; B&W Humor/Parody Spoof Comics Magazine)-

#1(9/1989; Low Print & SCARCE; Infinity, severed hand & 9 Monsters Cover; John Severin-c/a; Morrow-a; Boyette-a; Steve DITKO-a; Madman-a; VF = $18.00);

#2(10/1989; Low Print & SCARCE; Freddy Krueger cover; Morrow-a; Edgar Allen Poe-s; H.P. Lovecraft-s; Steve DITKO-a; Madman-a; The Mars Attack Art of Norman Saunders);



OFFICIAL KARATE'S DEFENSE COMBAT(Charlton Pub. Inc.; 68 Pages including covers; B&W Magazine with Articles & Photo's)

August / 1975 Volume 1 #1 (August / 1975; Cover, Interview & Article on Frank Ryan, the Master of Mayhem; >> Plus; Pete Siringano; Kevin Parsons; Gary Alexander; Six Street techniques by New York;s Dirtiest Fighter = Charles Nelson; Jay T. Will; Pictorial Comics History of TAE KWON DO = illustrated by Sanho Kim; Condition = Very Fine = $18.00);


150 QUICK-N-EASY CROSSWORDS - 1986(Nov, #136; only 4 puzzles marked; G/VG, but piece off cover = FA/G $5);


175 NEW CARTOONS (Charlton Pub.; B&W Adult/ Girlie Cartoons Magazine); - 1977 – October (#77; G?VG $7); December (#78; Wenzel-c; G/VG $8);


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THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN (B&W Comics Magazine; TV; 7/1976-11/1977) -

#1(Neal ADAMS-c/a; VF=$22; FN/VF=$16; FN=$12; VG=$9);

#2(Neal ADAMS-c; VF=$18; FN/VF=$14; FN=$10; VG=$7);

#3(Neal ADAMS-inks; Chaykin-a; VF=$18; FN/VF=$14; FN=$10; VG=$7);

#4-7 (VF=$18; FN/VF=$14; FN=$10; VG=$7);


SKYJACK (Charlton / Aware Publication)

#1(Winter 1972-73; SKULL & Crossbones-c; “Great Adventure Series”; Authentic Photo's of Skyjacks in Progress; Photo's from Associated & United Press; illustrations by Anthony Tallarico; 100 pages; SCARCE; VF = $25);



SPACE: 1999 (B&W Comics Magazine; TV; 11/1975-11/1976; MORROW covers or art in most) -

#1(MORROW-c/a; VF=$18; FN/VF=$14; FN=$10; VG=$7);

#2-5, 6(8/1976), 7(9/1976; Shows #6 inside in error), 8(11/1976) (VF=$15; FN/VF=$12; FN=$10; VG=$7);




SUPERKERNEL Comics by GUY & Brad GILCHRIST (1978-1981; Comics Magazine; 16 pages Color; XEROX Educational CORP / Popcorn Bag / Weekly Reader Book Club = CHARLTON Related Pub; Promotional / Giveaway; XEROX published many of the scarce Charlton Digests; All-New Material Cartoon SUPERHERO & Space Stories Humor Comics; GILCHRIST also did work on the Muppets & Nancy newspaper comic strips; National Cartoonists Society Two Time Reuben Award winner; Founder of Guy Gilchrist's Cartoonist's Society; all SCARCE to RARE);

VOLUME-1 (1978) #7-12 (Folded from Mailing, VG or Better = $12 each);

VOLUME-2 (1978-1980) #2-10, 12 (Folded from Mailing, VG or Better = $10 each);

VOLUME-3 (1980-1981) #2-6, 12 (Folded from Mailing, VG or Better = $9 each);

VOLUME-3 (1980-1981) #7(G/VG $8); #11(FA/G $5);

#NN (1980; Cover word balloon states "Superkernel's helpless! Now I'll destroy the World!", with SLO RAY; VG $10)



VALOR - Adventures of Courage; (CHARLTON pub)

1968; (November; Volume-1 #1; TEXT stories with Photo's & illustrations; Miss Valor = NUDE Girl Photo's & centerfold Pinup; Scarce; VG/FN $29 );


WEREWOLVES and VAMPIRES - (Charlton Pub; B&W Magazine) - Volume-1 #1(1962; One-Shot; SCARCE; 68 pages; Dr Baji; I was a Teenage Werewolf; Curse of the Werewolf; Beal Lugosi; VG minus = $35);



(C) CHARLTON related COMICS DIGESTS;


*** (variously associated with; Xerox, Now Age Books, Ottenheimer & Pendulum),

>>> LOW PRINT RUNS = ALL SCARCE in ANY GRADE; SCARCE in FN or Better; RARE in VF or Better;

Barney & Betty {Hanna Barbera = FLINTSTONES related} - (Comic Digest); Charlton Press/Xerox Comic Digest; 1974; 75 cents original cover

price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);
#NN (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; with 1/4" x 2-1/2" name in pen crossed out with black felt pen.

Felt has slight bleed thru to cover; o/w nice VG/FN = $25);

Barney & Betty {Hanna Barbera = FLINTSTONES related} - (Comic Digest) (Charlton Press/Xerox Comic Digest; 1974; NO original cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);
#NN (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; VG. but Front endpage missing, story complete $17);


Bugs Bunny - (Warner Bros / Looney Toons Comic Digest) (Xerox Pub. Comic Digest; Predecessor to the Hanna Barbera Digests published by Charlton; 1971);

NO cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);

#NN (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; VF=$40; VG=$20);

Bugs Bunny - (Comic Digest) (Now Age Pendulum Press; Comic Digest; Predecessor to the Hanna Barbera Digests published by Charlton; 1971; 60 Cents

Original cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);

#63-3015 (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; G/VG = $17);

DINO {Hanna Barbera = FLINTSTONES related} - (Comic Digest) (Charlton Press/Xerox Comic Digest; 1974; 75 cents original cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);
#NN (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; VG = $24);


FLINTSTONES - (Hanna Barbera Comic Digest) (Charlton Press/Xerox Comic Digest; 1972; 60 cents original cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);

#NN (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; with 1/4" x 2-1/2" name in pen crossed out with black felt pen. Felt has slight bleed t

hru to cover; o/w nice VG/FN = $24);
#NN (New Material Stories; VG = $25);

The JETSONS - - (Hanna Barbera Comic Digest) (Charlton Press/Xerox Comic Digest; 1973; 60 cents original cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W; USA);
#NN (All stories in this booklet are untitled & are one-page gags; Cover Creases, but still a solid decent copy, FA/G = $18);

#NN (All stories in this booklet are untitled & are one-page gags; Ex-Library copy, Good = $20);

MAD MONSTERS [Charlton Pub; 1961-1965; B&W Magazine; CASH ONLY {No Store Credit accepted} on these scarce Mags; Photo's & Articles of Movie Monsters];

#1(1961; Steve DITKO-c & 3 pages Satire-a; Konga, Reptilicus, Mummy, Black Sunday; VG/FN = $49);

#1(1961; Steve DITKO-c & 3 pages Satire-a; Konga, Reptilicus, Mummy, Black Sunday; VG = $39);

#2(1961; CREATURE From the BLACK LAGOON Painted cover; Foto-Album Werewolves; Bela Lugosi; Hollywood's House of Horrors; Brides of Dracula; Thing that wouldn't Die; Little Red Riding Hood & the Werewolf = 3 pages of Horror parody comics; FN/VF, 7.0 = $59)

#3(1962; Painted cover; She-Beasts on the Prowl - Female Fiends; Boris Karloff interview; Immortal Monster Cal Tiki; Mysteries of Black Magic; Gorilla my Dreams; Joe Krucher portfolio of Horror; Beast from 20,000 Fathoms; Attack of the Mad Monsters; 3 pages of Horror parody comics by W.E. Kuk; VF, 8.0 = $69)

#4(11/1962; House of Frankenstein; Beast of Yucca Flats; Invason of the Body Snatchers; 3 pages of BEN CASEY parody comics; VF-, 7.5 = $59);

#4(11/1962; House of Frankenstein; Beast of Yucca Flats; Invason of the Body Snatchers; 3 pages of BEN CASEY parody comics; FN/VF, 7.0 = $49)

#5(1963; Lugosi & Chaney in FRANKENSTEIN Meets the WOLF MAN Painted Cover & Article; Three Stooges in Orbit; Journey to the 7th Planet; Abbott & Costello meet the Monsters; Monster Cometh = 3 pages of Horror parody comics; FN/VF, 7.0 = $49)

#6(1963; True Life story of Boris Karloff, Man of a Million Horrors painted cover & article; Hunchback of Notre Dame with Anthony Quinn as Quasimodo; Day of Triffids; Monster on Campus; Black Zoo Party; Horrorwood TV; FN/VF, 7.0 = $49)

#6(1963; True Life story of Boris Karloff, Man of a Million Horrors painted cover & article; Hunchback of Notre Dame with Anthony Quinn as Quasimodo; Day of Triffids; Monster on Campus; Black Zoo Party; Horrorwood TV; VG+ $32);

#7(Spring/1964; I Married a Monster from Outer Space-c; King Kong vs Godzilla; Corridors of Blood; Deadly Mantis; FN+, 6.5 = $39);

#7(Spring/1964; I Married a Monster from Outer Space-c; King Kong vs Godzilla; Corridors of Blood; Deadly Mantis; VG/FN = $29);

#8(Summer/1964; Lon Chamey; the Strangler; Giant Behemoth; Devil Bat; Monster of the Deep; Vampire & the Ballerina; Moon Monsters; VF $49),

#8(Summer/1964; Lon Chamey; the Strangler; Giant Behemoth; Devil Bat; Monster of the Deep; Vampire & the Ballerina; Moon Monsters; VF-, 7.5 = $39);

#9(Winter/1964; Vincent Price in Masque of the Red Death painted cover & article; Devil Wolf of Shadow Mountain; Goliath & the Vampires; the Bat; John Carradine; VF $49),

#10(Winter/1965; Incredibly Strange Creatures; Cult of Horror; Horror of the Blood Monster; Basil Rathbone; original classic MUMMY; FN/VF, 7.0 = $36);

#10(Winter/1965; Incredibly Strange Creatures; Cult of Horror; Horror of the Blood Monster; Basil Rathbone; original classic MUMMY; G/VG = $19);


(Teen-Age) Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm {Hanna Barbera = FLINTSTONES related} - (Comic Digest) (Charlton Press/Xerox Comic Digest; 1973; NO original cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W; USA);

#NN (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; VG = $24);


Road Runner - (Comic Digest) - (Warner Bros / Looney Toons Comic Digest) (Xerox Pub. Comic Digest; Predecessor to the Hanna Barbera Digests published by Charlton; 1971);

#NN ( NO cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);

#NN (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; FN/VF=$35; VG/FN=$25; G/VG=$17);

Road Runner - (Comic Digest) (Now Age Books/Pendulum Pub. Comic Digest; Predecessor to the Hanna Barbera Digests published by Charlton, thus listed here; 1971;

75 cents Original cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W); #63-2970 (All stories in this booklet are untitled & are one-page gags; Low Print Run, Scarce; G/VG = $18);

Scooby Doo - (Hanna Barbera Comic Digest) (Ottenheimer/Xerox/Charlton Pub; 1976; NO cover price; 68 pages including covers; B&W);
#NN (All stories in this booklet are untitled & are one-page gags; Cover Creases, but still a solid decent copy, = FA/G $18);

#NN (All stories in this booklet are untitled & are one-page gags; VG+ = $32);


SPACE; 1999 - (TV Related Comic Digest) (Charlton Press/Xerox Comic Digest; 1976; Derby Conn, USA; NO original cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);
#NN (Six All New Stories & Art for this edition; Text Stories with 1-2 illustrations per page; G/VG, but with 1/6 page coupon out = $16);

#NN (Six All New Stories & Art for this edition; Text Stories VG= $28);

#NN (Six All New Stories & Art for this edition; Text Stories FN = $40);


Tweety and Sylvester - (Warner Bros / Looney Toons Comic Digest) (Xerox Pub. Comic Digest; Predecessor to the Hanna Barbera Digests published by Charlton; 1971);

NO cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);

#NN (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; VG=$20);


Tweety and Sylvester - (Comic Digest) (Now Age Pendulum Press; Comic Digest; Predecessor to the Hanna Barbera Digests published by Charlton; 1971; 60 Cents

Original cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);

#63-2990 (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; G/VG = $18);


Woody Woodpecker - (Comic Digest) (Xerox Pub. Comic Digest; Predecessor to the Hanna Barbera Digests published by Charlton, thus listed here; 1971;

NO cover price; 100 pages including covers; B&W);

#NN (All stories in this booklet are untitled & are one-page & two-page gag cartoons; ; Near VG, but writing on inside covers; Has 2-1/2" x 3/4" pieces missing

off bottom border edges of pages 3 and 4, Writing on inside front cover thus GOOD = US$15);

#NN (All stories in this booklet are untitled & are one-page & two-page gag cartoons; G/VG, crayon on 3 panels = $19);

Yogi Bear - (Hanna Barbera Comic Digest) = RARE; SOLD OUT;



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5501-9500 Grams = (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta = US$23.00);

5501-9500 Grams = (Xpresspost to to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$35.00);

Expedited Mail to CANADA; (4-7 Days; Post Office Surface Priority shipping, with Limited Tracking Number & FREE insurance included); Xpresspost Shipping to CANADA; (2-3 Days; Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included);

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POSTAGE BELOW, is for the TOTAL Weight of JUST the Books! (We have allowed for packaging in totals);

------------------------------------------------------------------------ Worldwide/FOREIGN/international - POSTAGE & HANDLING; =

[(100-200 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$4.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$6.00);

(201-400 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$6.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$11.00);

(401-850 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$10.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$21.00);

(851-1800 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$14.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$33.00);

*** Parcels from 1800-2700 Grams, are OFTEN Cheaper to SPLIT into 2 or More Smaller Parcels, to take advantage

of the "Small Packet" Rates above;

[(1801-2700 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$47.00; Surface Parcel=$24.00);

(2701-3600 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$62.00; Surface Parcel=$36.00);

(3601-4500 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$78.00; Surface Parcel=$44.00);

(4501-5400 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$85.00; Surface Parcel=$48.00);

(5401-6300 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$92.00; Surface Parcel=$52.00)];

>>> Xpresspost & Airmail PARCELS are INSURED for FREE!

>>> Overseas Xpresspost & Airmail PARCELS take 7-14 Days to arrive, average is 10 Days.

>>> Overseas Surface PARCELS take 25-60 Days to arrive, average is 30 Days.

>>> Small Packet Surface (1800 or less Grams before packing) parcels cannot be insured & are shipped at customers choice & risk.

*** Parcels over US$300.00 value are REQUIRED to take insurance.

>> SURFACE Parcels (1800 or MORE Grams before packing) are INSURED for FREE. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////


- *** ALL PRICES IN USA FUNDS, unless noted;

>>>(Canadian's may pay, if desired, in Canadian funds, by adding CURRENT exchange to the USA funds price);

>>>IMPORTANT: With your payment please include; FULL NAME, Complete Mailing ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER (if we put on outside of parcel, it might arrive quicker), AMOUNT of Money you are sending, WHAT you are ORDERING.

------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> WE ACCEPT payment by; (1) We gladly accept DIRECT payment by VISA, American Express & Mastercard; >>For CREDIT CARDS, we highly recommend sending information, split in to 2 or 3 separate E-Mail's, for safety! (This is very fast & easy; 1000's of previous customers have paid in this way for many years. This is the most common & safe method our customers use to make payments); For example; Send first 8 digits in email #1, second 8 digits in email #2 and send Expiry Date in email #2 or #3; Send your shipping address, & phone number. Do not forget expiry date; PLEASE, Double check the numbers before sending (it is very easy to make a single digit error);

OR you can Phone/Fax the information to us; Our FAX Line is secure & private;

( PHONE; 1-204-346-3674 ); or ( FAX; 1-204-346-1632 ) ] (2) *** We accept payment thru PAYPAL = www.paypal.com **** Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = cworld@mts.net (3) MONEY ORDERS or CERTIFIED BANK CHECKS; [Note; We have a USA Bank Account; THUS we CAN accept USA domestic MONEY ORDER's (7-11, Western union, post office, etc)! >>[For USA buyers = international MO's are NOT required! So do not waste money on the extra fees! ] >>[Foreign orders, MUST send International MO's only; Or MO's drawn on a USA or Canada address] (4) CASH (Maximum of $50.00 for safety; We do NOT accept responsibility for "LOST" cash, as we do not know if you actually sent it; But 99.9% does arrives safely; Please send NO money in coins, as it rips envelopes); ( 5 ) PERSONAL or Business CHECKS; [From USA & CANADA ONLY; *** $50.00 or less, we ship immediately; *** Checks from $50.01-$200.00 = (CANADA takes 2 weeks to clear, before we will ship)(USA takes 4 weeks to clear, before we will ship); *** Checks from $201 & up = (Canada takes 3 weeks to clear, before we will ship)(USA takes 6 weeks to clear, before we will ship); eBay Buyers with excellent feedback over +100 we will accept check to $100 without waiting to clear; NO Exceptions, due to bad experiences!];

*** [ It is recommended that you provide your Phone Number {with area code} to put on your parcel, in case Post Office needs to contact you ]***

*** [ USA customers, if you know the 4 digit extention to your ZIP CODE, thus making it 9 digits, please provide it = Your parcel will arrive faster ]***

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>> Our WEB PAGE; [with HUGE Inventory of COMICS, Magazines, Books & other Collectibles IN STOCK;

WORLD'S BIGGEST Selection, on the Entire INTERNET, for MANY items! If you see items of interest, ASK for current Availiability, Price & Condition ] = www.dougcomicworld.com

I am Douglas W. Sulipa, an Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide SENIOR ADVISOR for 33 years {since Guide #2 way back in 1972; See Overstreet #32-35 on page 9 & 10 to confirm}; >> Read my MARKET REPORTS; (in the New Overstreet 2005 Annual #35, pages 94 thru 109, and see our AD on page 172);

And MY REPORTS in (Overstreet 2004 Annual #34, pages 89-100)(Overstreet 2003 Annual #33, pages 86-95)(Overstreet 2002 Annual #32, pages 72-81)(Overstreet 2001 Annual #31 on pages 64-75);

>>> ( Do not waste money on Global Priority, because to Canada, it is NOT any faster than Airmail )

>> We have IN STOCK; [ 1,300,000 COMICS, 1950's thru 2004, & some Older, with 95% of everything ALL Publishers & titles from 1960-2004 ]

[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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>> Our WEB PAGE; [with HUGE Inventory of COMICS, Magazines, Books & other Collectibles IN STOCK;

WORLD'S BIGGEST Selection, on the Entire INTERNET, for MANY items! If you see items of interest, ASK for

current Availiability, Price & Condition ] = www.dougcomicworld.com

>>SEE our eBay auctions, & superb FEEDBACK as " dwscw " = http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&userid=dwscw&include=0&since=-1&sort=2&rows=0

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