>>>COMICS DIGESTS = in stock FOR SALE ;
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>>>> Below is a Current Inventory List of ITEMS IN STOCK & ready to sell.
They are NOT cataloged by price & condition, as we have FAR FAR too many items & they are always changing;
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If you see items that interest you, PLEASE;
(1) REQUEST Condition, Price & Confirmation of availability;
(2) State preferred Condition; (A) Highest Available Grade; (B) Middle Grade; (C) Lowest grade, cheapest copy;
(3) List up to a MAXIMUM of 50 items that interest you [Pulling, Grading & Pricing for the GINAT Inventory in our 8000 Square
Foot warehouse, can be EXTREMELY Time Consuming; (So please; Try to send Serious Inquiries & ask for MOST WANTED Items]
If you list MORE than 50 items, we will begin at the top of the list & stop at the 50th Item; Unfortunately most people who ask for more
than 50 items, do not buy anything & they end to to be just “window shopping;
(On 50 items quotes we spend 30-120 Minutes of Labor & another 15-60 Minutes putting it all back if they buy nothing)
IF you make a purchase from the Original 50 or Less item Quotes, we will be very HAPPY to Quote MORE items];
(4) SEND your WANT LIST by EMAIL to = cworld@mts.net (Our Most Efficient Method of replying with Quotes;
OR, you can PHONE Us at = 1-204-346-3674 [ We usually CANNOT give an INSTANT & On the Spot Quote, thus EMAIL is usually better]
(5) Once we get your WANT LIST, based on our IN STOCK Inventory Lists, we will be VERY happy to respond with what is in stock,
As Soon As Possible; WE USUALLY REPLY to Inquires in 1-3 DAYS. (Perhaps Longer for BIG & Time-Consuming Inquires);
(6) PLEASE; Be Sure to let us know which COUNTRY you live in [USA, Canada, Overseas, etc] so we can quote Postage.
(7) MANY Customers have SPAM FILTERS that BLOCK our EMAIL REPLIES, thus it is always a GOOD IDEA to enclose your
Complete MAILING ADDRESS and PHONE NUMBER (and FAX number) along with your Inquiries.
[IF your Server REJECTS our EMAIL Replies, we can then answer you by Snail Mail, Phone or Fax]
THANK YOU ! ..... Doug Sulipa
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>>>COMICS DIGESTS = in stock FOR SALE ;
(A) WALT DISNEY Comic Digests;
(B) HARVEY Comic Digests;
(C) GOLD KEY (+ whitman) Comic Digests;
(D) DENNIS THE MENACE Comic Digests;
(E) ARCHIE Comic Digests;
(F) MARVEL Comic Digests;
(G) DC Comic Digests;
(H) CHARLTON Comic Digests
(I) PYRAMID Comic Digests
(J) UK MARVEL British comics DIGESTS;
(K) MISC. Comic Digests;
(A) WALT DISNEY Comic Digests;
DISNEY ADVENTURES (W.D. Publications Inc.)
1990 - Nov.(Volume- 1 #1), Dec.(Volume-1 #2);
1991 - Jan (Volume- 1 # 3) Feb(Volume- 1 # 4), March (Volume- 1 # 5), April (Volume- 1 # 6), May (Volume- 1 # 7), June (Volume- 1 # 8),
Aug. (Volume- 1 # 10), Sept. (Volume- 1 #11 ), Oct. (Volume- 1 # 12), Nov. (Volume- 2 #1 );
1992 - Jan (Volume- 2 # 3) Feb(Volume- 2 # 4), March (Volume- 2 # 5), April (Volume- 2 # 6), May (Volume- 2 # 7), June (Volume- 2 # 8),
July (Volume- 2 # 9), Aug. (Volume- 2 #10 ), Sept. (Volume- 2 # 11), Oct. (Volume- 2 #12 ), Nov. (Volume- 3 # 1), Dec.(Volume- 3 #2 );
1993 - Jan (Volume- 3 #3 ) Feb(Volume- 3 # 4), March (Volume- 3 # 5), April (Volume- 3 # 6), May (Volume- 3 #7 ), June (Volume- 3 # 8),
July (Volume- 3 # 9), Aug. (Volume- 3 # 10), Sept. (Volume- 3 # 11), Oct. (Volume- 3 # 12), Nov. (Volume- 4 #1 ), Dec.(Volume- 4 # 2);
1994 - Jan (Volume- 4 # 3) Feb(Volume- 4 # 4), March (Volume- 4 #5 ), April (Volume- 4 # 6), May (Volume- 4 # 7), June (Volume- 4 #8 ),
July (Volume- 4 # 9), Aug. (Volume- 4 #10 ), Sept. (Volume- 4 #11 ), Oct. (Volume- 4 # 12), Nov. (Volume- 5 #1 ), Dec.(Volume- 5 #2 );
1995 - Jan (Volume- 5 # 3) Feb(Volume- 5 #4 ), March (Volume- 5 #5 ), April (Volume- 5 # 6), May (Volume- 5 # 7), June (Volume- 5 #8 ),
July (Volume- 5 #9 ), Aug. (Volume- 5 #10 ), Sept. (Volume- 5 # 11), Oct. (Volume- 5 #12 ), Nov. (Volume- 6 # 1), Dec.(Volume- 6 # 2);
1996 - Jan (Volume- 6 # 3) Feb(Volume- 6 # 4), March (Volume- 6 #5 ), April (Volume- 6 #6 ), May (Volume- 6 #7 ), June (Volume- 6 #8 ),
July (Volume- 6 #9 ), Aug. (Volume- 6 # 11), Sept. (Volume- 6 #12 ), Oct. (Volume- 6 # 13), Nov. (Volume- 6 # 14), Dec.(Volume- 7 #3 );
1997 - Jan (Volume- 7 # 4) Feb(Volume- 7 # 5), March (Volume- 7 #6 ), April (Volume- 7 # 7), May (Volume- 7 #8 ), June (Volume- 7 # 9),
July (Volume- 7 # 11), Aug. (Volume- 7 #12 ), Sept. (Volume- 7 # 14), Oct. (Volume- 7 # 15), Nov. (Volume- 8 # 1), Dec.(Volume- 8 # 2);
1999 - Winter;
2001 - April;
DISNEY ADVENTURES GOOF TROOP SPECIAL (W.D. Publications Inc., circa 1991) #NN;
DISNEYLAND BIRTHDAY PARTY (Gladstone Pub., 1985) #1;
DISNEY'S COLOSSAL COMICS COLLECTION (W.D. Publications Inc., 1991) #1-10;
WALT DISNEY COMIC DIGEST (Gold Key Pub., 6/1968 thru 2/1976)
#1-57;
WALT DISNEY COMIC DIGEST (WHITMAN VARIANT Editions; 6/1968) #43,44;
WALT DISNEY COMICS DIGEST (6/1968-2/1976 series) = WHITMAN Variant Editions of the GOLD KEY Pub. Digests;
#43(1976 Whitman VARIANT Edition of the 10/1973 Gold Key Digest; GOOFY and His G-Kart-c/s; Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Gyro Geerloose & Brer Rabbit stories; CARL BARKS art; 69 cent original cover price; VF=$12; FN/VF=$10; FN=$8);
#44(1976 Whitman VARIANT Edition of the 12/1973 Gold Key Digest; Donald Duck with Huey, Dewie & Louie cover; Specail CARL BARKS issue; *** Features 4 x CARL BARK's Classic Dell Four Color Comics, all in one book; (1) Donald Duck and the MUMMY'S RING reprint from the 9/1943 FC#29; (2) Donald Duck in the LUCK OF THE NORTH reprint from the 12/1949 FC#256, with Gladstone Gander; (3) Donald Duck in ANCIENT PERSIA reprint from the 5/1950 FC#275; (4) Donald Duck and the PIXILATED PARROT reprint from the 5/1950 FC#282 with Uncle Scrooge McDuck; 69 cent original cover price; VF=$16; FN/VF=$13; FN=$10);
WALT DISNEY'S COMIC DIGEST (Gladstone Pub., 12/1986-9/1987) #1-7;
WALT DISNEY'S DONALD DUCK DIGEST (Gladstone Pub., 11/1986-7/1987) #1-5;
WALT DISNEY'S MICKEY MOUSE DIGEST (Gladstone Pub., 1986-1987) #1-5;
WALT DISNEY'S UNCLE SCROOGE DIGEST (Gladstone Pub., 12/1986-12/1987) #1-5;
UNCLE SCROOGE GOES TO DISNEYLAND (Gladstone Pub., 1985) #NN;
the WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY (Whitman/Golden Pub., 1978-79; Low Print & SCARCE; 116 pages; Full Color)
#1(1978);
#2 (No Date; Circa 1979; Mickey Mouse-c; ** Stories include; Super Goof, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Junior Woodchucks, Chip N Dale, Goofy, Daisy & Donald, Uncle Scrooge);
(B) HARVEY Comic Digests;
>>> VERY IMPORTANT; We are well stocked on almost all Harvey Digests (with the exception of the 1990's NON-First issues, which are the scarcest issues); We have most in several different conditions.
We sell them based of the rates below, as per condition (JUST a GUIDELINE);
>>> If you are interested in any more below, ASK for EXACT issue NUMBERS wanted, & EXACT CONDITION wanted; If that Condition is SOLD OUT, State what you 2nd choice of Condition would be.
(You can just say "next highest" or "next Lowest" grade, whichever is preferred.)
State if you prefer highest or lowest grades availiable! About 90% of ALL issues listed below ARE in stock!
BUT NOT all Condition grades listed below are availiable on ALL issues;
>>> I have listed prices for VF, FN and VG copies = ( if VF+, G, or FA preferred = please ASK);
>>> ALL 1990's Harvey Digest's were printed with THIN Cover paper stock & too much glue, causing wrinkles
in covers of even new unread copies, thus VF is usually the highest grade found. These wrinkles are to be expected.
BABY HUEY DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 6/1992)
#1(Scarcer One-Shot Title; VF=$10; FN/VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4) ;
CASPER ADVENTURE DIGEST (Harvey Comics Pub., 10/1992-1994)
#1-5(VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
(the Friendly Ghost ... } CASPER DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., Volume 1; 10/1986-1991)
#1(VF=$10; FN/VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4) ;
#2-5 (VF=$7; FN=$5; VG=$3.50 each);
#6-10(VF=$9; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
#11,12-16 (Low Print & Scarce = ASK);
CASPER (the Friendly Ghost} DIGEST MAGAZINE (Volume 2; 9/1991-11/1994 ) -
#1-5 (VF=$7; FN=$5; VG=$3.50 each);
#6, 7(VF=$9; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
# 9 (11/1993; GD+ with piece off front & back cover thus FA/G $3);
#12(Low Print & Scarce; FN/VF $9);
#14(11/1994; RARE Last issue; VG/FN $10);
#23 = ERROR edition (In Harvey Classics Box at upper right cover it States "October No. 23 $1.89 70191"; Inside front
states Nov.1991 Volume-2. No.5; SCARCE; G=$5) ;
CASPER DIGEST STORIES (Harvey Comics Pub., 2-11/1980)
#1(VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6) ;
#2-4(VF=$9; FN=$6; VG=$4 each) ;
CASPER DIGEST WINNERS (Harvey Comics Pub., 4-9/1980)
#1(VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6) ;
#2,3(VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each) ;
CASPER ENCHANTED TALES DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 5/1992-10/1994)
#1-5(VF=$7 FN=$5 VG=$3.50 each);
#6 (12/1993; Low Print & Scarce; VG/FN = $8);
#7 = (Low Print & Scarce; SOLD OUT);
#8(Low Print & Scarce; FA/G $4);
FELIX DIGEST MAGAZINE = Felix the Cat (Harvey Comics Pub., 7/1992)
#1(Scarcer One-Shot Title; VF=$9; FN/VF=$7.50; FN=$6 VG=$4 each) ;
HARVEY WISEGUYS (Harvey Comics Pub., 11/1987-11/1989; Hot Stuff, Reggie, Buzzy, Mayda Munny, Spooky etc)
#1, 2 (Uncommon; VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each); HARVEY WISEGUYS (Harvey Comics Pub., 11/1987-11/1989; Hot Stuff, Reggie, Buzzy, Mayda Munny, Spooky etc)
#1 (Uncommon; VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
#2 (Lower Print & Scarcer; VG=$5; G=$3 each);
#3,4 (Lower Print & Scarcer; VF=$10; FN/VF=$8.50; FN=$7; VG=$5 each);
HOT STUFF DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 7/1992-11/1993)
#1-3 (SCARCER due to High Demand; VF=$12; FN/VF=$10; FN=$8; VG=$6 each);
#4(Low Print & Scarce; FA/G $5);
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 1991-1992)
#4, 5(FN/VF=$6; FN=$5; VG=$3.50 each) ;
RICHIE RICH ADVENTURE DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 5/1992-9/1994)
#1-3(VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
RICHIE RICH BEST OF THE YEARS (Harvey Comics Pub., 10/1977-6/1980)
#1(VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6) ;
#2-6(VF=$10; FN=$7; VG=$5 each) ;
RICHIE RICH {the Poor Little Rich Boy} DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 10/1986-10/1994; #10-42+=Low Print & Scarce)
>>> Later Issues = RICHIE RICH {the Richest Kid in the World} DIGEST MAGAZINE
#1 (VF=$10; FN=$7; VG=$5 each);
#2-5 (VF=$7 FN=$5 VG=$3.50 each);
#6, 8,10-14,17 (Scarcer = ASK);
#20(4/1989; Low Print & Scarce; G/VG $5); #23(9/1990; Low Print & Scarce; G $5);
#39(1/1994; Low Print & Scarce; FN/VF = $12);
RICHIE RICH DIGEST STORIES (Harvey Comics Pub.; 10/1977-10/1982)
#1(10/1977; Scarcer = ASK)
#2(10/1978), 3-10 (VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
#6-10 (VF=$10; FN/VF=$8.50; FN=$7; VG=$5 each);
#11-14,17 (Low Print & Scarce = ASK);
RICHIE RICH DIGEST WINNERS (Harvey Comics Pub., 12/1977-10/1982)
#1 (VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);
#2-5 (VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
#6-10 (VF=$10; FN/VF=$8.50; FN=$7; VG=$5 each);
#11-14, 16 ( Low Print & Scarce = ASK);
RICHIE RICH GOLD NUGGETS (Harvey Comics Pub., 2-6/1991; LOW PRINT and SCARCE)
ALL issues = SOLD OUT;
RICHIE RICH HOLIDAY DIGEST – Annual (Harvey Comics Pub., 1/1980-2/1989)
#1-4(VF=$10; FN/VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
#5(VG=$6; G=$4 each);
RICHIE RICH MILLION DOLLAR DIGEST (Harvey Comics Pub., 10/1980-10/1982; FIRST Series)
#1 (VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6 each);
#2-5 (VF=$10; FN/VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
#6,7( Low Print & Scarce = ASK)
#10 ( Low Print & Scarce; G, 1st page missing = $2)
(Richie Rich) MILLION DOLLAR DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 11/1986-11/1994;
SECOND Series; >>> #11-30=Low Print & Scarce)
#1-5 (VF=$7; FN=$5; VG=$3.50 each);
#6-10 (Scarcer; VF=$10; FN/VF=$8.50; FN=$7; VG=$5 each);
#13(VG/FN $6); 16,#17(G $3.50);#25, #26(Scarce; VG $6); #30(11/1993; Scarce; FN $9); #34;
RICHIE RICH MONEY WORLD Digest (Harvey Comics Pub., 4/1991-12/1993)
#1,2 (Low Print & Scarce; VF=$10; FN/VF=$8.50; FN=$7; VG=$5 each);
RICHIE RICH TREASURE CHEST (Harvey Comics Pub., 4/1982-8/1982)
#1-3 (VF=$10; FN/VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
RICHIE RICH VACATION DIGEST (Harvey Comics Pub., 11/1977-8/1982)
#1 (VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6 each);
#2-9 (VF=$10; FN/VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
RICHIE RICH VACATION DIGEST (Harvey Comics Pub., 10/1991) #1(FN/VF = $9);
RICHIE RICH VACATION DIGEST (Harvey Comics Pub., 10/1992) #1(VF=$10; FN/VF=$8; FN=$6);
RICHIE RICH VACATION DIGEST (Harvey Comics Pub., 10/1993) #1(Low Print & Scarce; VF=$14; FN=$9);
SHOCKING TALES DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 10/1981)
#1(Powell, Jack KIRBY & Nostrand art; Scarcer One-Shot Title; VF=$16; FN/VF=$12; FN=$9);
SPOOKY DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 10/1992-10/1993)
#1, 3(VF=$10; FN/VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
TOM AND JERRY DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 5/1992)
#1(Scarcer One-Shot Title; VF=$9; FN/VF=$7.50; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
VACATION DIGEST MAGAZINE (Harvey Comics Pub., 9/1987) -
#1(Little Dot cover & Stories; Little Lotta-s; Little Audrey-s; Wendy-s with Casper app; Scarcer One-Shot Title;
VF=$10; FN/VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4; G=$3 each);
WENDY DIGEST (Harvey Comics Pub., 10/1990-3/1992)
#1(FN=$9; VG=$6)
#2-5(Scarcer; VF=$10; FN/VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
WOODY WOODPECKER DIGEST (Harvey Comics Pub., 6/1992)
#1(Scarcer One-Shot Title; VF=$9; FN/VF=$7.50; FN=$6; VG=$4 each);
GOLD KEY (+ whitman) Comic Digests;
BORIS KARLOFF TALES OF MYSTERY Story Digest Magazine (Gold Key Pub., 6/1970); #1 (TEXT stories with illustrations; SCARCE);
DARK SHADOWS Story Digest Magazine (Gold Key Pub., 6/1970) #1 (TEXT stories with illustrations; SCARCE);
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze - (SKYLARK Illustrated Edition/ Bantam); #15406-0 (3/1979 Original B&W NEW COMIC BOOK in Comic Digest Paperback format;
Adaption written by Horace J. Elias; Janes BAMA painted-c; Maurice Whitman comic art; 68 pages; Black & White; 5"x7-1/2"; All New Original story & art 63 pages ADAPTION of the novels for Comics; a MUST for fans of the novels, or any true Doc Savage fan; You loved the book, now experience the comic version; The only Doc issue by this publisher; RARE! Most comic book collectors & dealers have never heard of or seen this item; SOLD OUT);
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GOLDEN COMICS DIGEST (Gold Key Pub., 5/1969 thru 1/1976; Looney Tunes, Walter Lantz, Tarzan, Little Lulu, Pink Panter, Hanna Barbera etc; #1-30 = 164 Pages; #31-48 = 132 pages)
#1(5/1969; Tom & Jerry; Woody Woodpecker; Bugs Bunny);
#2(6/1969; Special all HANNA-BARBERA issue; Space Ghost, Flintstones, Jetsons, Atom Ant, Yogi Bear, Banana Splits, etc; SCARCE due to very high Demand);
#3(7/1969; Tom & Jerry; Woody Woodpecker; Bugs Bunny);
#4(8/1969; TARZAN - ERB / Edgar Rice Burroughs issue);
#5(9/1969; Tom & Jerry; Woody Woodpecker; Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Andy Panda, Chilly Willy, Mouse Musketeers, Cuddles, Little Quacker);
#6(10/1969; Bugs Bunny);
#7(11/1969; Special all HANNA-BARBERA issue; Flintstones, Yogi Bear, Top Cat, Quick Draw mcGraw, Wacky Races, Jetsons, Huckleberry Hound, Perils of Penelope Pitstop, Dasterdly & Muttley; SCARCE due to very high Demand);
#8(1/1970; Tom & Jerry; Woody Woodpecker; Bugs Bunny);
#9(3/1970; ERB / Edgar Rice Burroughs issue; TARZAN and the Jewels of Opar = Russ Manning-a; Brothers of the Spear; Korak, Son of Tarzan; plus additional Tarzan comics & text stories);
#10(4/1970; Bugs Bunny); #11(6/1970; Special all HANNA-BARBERA issue; SCARCE due to very high Demand);
#12(8/1970; Tom & Jerry; Woody Woodpecker; Bugs Bunny; Journey to Centre of the Earth); #13(10/1970; Tom & Jerry);
#14(12/1970; Warner Bros/Looney Tunes issue; Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Road Runner, Cool Cat, Tweety & Sylvester, Elmer Fudd, Henry Hawk);
#15(1/1971; Tom & Jerry; Woody Woodpecker; Bugs Bunny); #16(3/1971; Woody Woodpecker); #17(5/1971; Bugs Bunny);
#18(7/1971; Tom & Jerry; Barney Bear on Carl BARKS); #19(9/1971; Little Lulu & Tubby); #20(11/1971; Woody Woodpecker);
#21(1/1972; Bugs Bunny); #22(3/1972; Tom & Jerry); #23(5/1972; Little Lulu & Tubby); #24(7/1972; Woody Woodpecker); #25(9/1972; Tom & Jerry);
#26(11/1972; Bugs Bunny); #27(3/1973; Little Lulu & Tubby); #28(5/1973; Tom & Jerry); #29(5/1973; Little Lulu & Tubby); #30(7/1973; Bugs Bunny);
#31(8/1973; TUROK Son of Stone); #32(9/1973; Woody Woodpecker); #33(11/1973; Little Lulu & Tubby); #34(1/1974; Bugs Bunny); #35(3/1974; Tom & Jerry);
#36(5/1974; Little Lulu & Tubby); #37(7/1974; Woody Woodpecker); #38(8/1974; Pink Panther); #39(9/1974; Bugs Bunny); #40(11/1974; Little Lulu & Tubby);
#41(1/1975; Tom & Jerry); #42(3/1975; Bugs Bunny); #43(5/1975; Little Lulu & Tubby); #44(7/1975; Woody Woodpecker); #45(8/1975; Pink Panter);
#46(9/1975; Little Lulu & Tubby); #47(11/1975; Bugs Bunny); #48(1/1976; LAST issue; LONE RANGER);
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KITE FUN BOOK Series (Oblong; 6-1/2" Wide x 5" Tall; Full Color; 16 Pages; Promotional Giveaway; Listed in Overstreet in the PROMO comic section)
1977 (POPEYE featuring the Outer Space Kid; Olive Oyl, Bluto, Wimpy, Swee'Pea app; UFO/Alien-c/s; Sea Hag's secret message game page; Winnipeg/Manitoba Hydro Giveaway; VF/NM, 9.0 = $20);
MINI-COMIC Series (1976-1977; Western Pub; Gold Key/Golden/Whitman related; Oblong; 6-1/2" Wide x 3-1/4" Tall; Full Color; 16 Pages; Promotional Giveaway; These are Listed in Overstreet at the end of the standard Dell/Gold Key/Whitman Listings);
DAFFY DUCK #1 (1976; Warner Bros/Looney Tunes; Road Runner & Wile-E-Coyote X-Over; VF/NM, 9.0 = $8);
DONALD DUCK #1 (1976; Walt Disney; Daisy, Clara & Clarabelle app; VF/NM, 9.0 = $12);
GRIMM'S GHOST STORIES #1 (1977; VF/NM, 9.0 = $10);
MICKEY MOUSE #1 (1976; Walt Disney; Pluto-c/app; VF/NM, 9.0 = $8);
PINK PANTHER and the INSPECTOR #1 (1976; DePatie-Freleng; based on the Animated Cartoon series; VF/NM, 9.0 = $10);
RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT - TRUE GHOST STORIES #1 (1977; VF/NM, 9.0 = $10);
UNCLE SCROOGE #1 (1976; Walt Disney; Donald Duck, Grandma Duck, Huey, Dewie & Louis app; BARKS-c; VF/NM, 9.0 = $12);
TWEETY and SYLVESTER #1 (1976; Warner Bros/Looney Tunes; VF/NM, 9.0 = $10);
TWILIGHT ZONE #1 (1977; based on the Rod Serling TV series; VF/NM, 9.0 = $12);
**** BUY the Complete SET of NINE Different issues Above (Regular $92) for; Only (VF/NM, 9.0 = $79.00);
MYSTERY COMICS DIGEST (Gold Key Pub.; 1972-1975) SCARCE in Strict VF or Better;
#1(3/1972; Ripley's Believe it or Not; Origin Ra-Ka-Tep the MUMMY-s; WOOD-a SOLD OUT );
#2(4/1972; BORIS KARLOFF Tales of Mystery)
#3(5/1972; TWILIGHT ZONE; Crandall, Toth & Evans-a; 1st app TRAGG & Simbar the Lion-s; Crandall/FREZETTA-a);
#4(6/1972; RIPLEY'S Believe It or Not; 1st app Baron Tibor the Vampire-s = SOLD OUT);
#5(7/1972; BORIS KARLOFF Tales of Mystery; 1st app Dr Spektor-s);
#6(8/1972; TWILIGHT ZONE; Medusa-s; 1st app US Marshall Reid & Sir Duane-s; Evans-a);
#7(9/1972; 9/1972; RIPLEY'S Believe It or Not; Origin Lurker in the Swamp-s; 1st app Duroc-s);
#8(10/1972; BORIS KARLOFF Tales of Mystery; King George 1st app; Mummy-s; Zombie-s; McWilliams, Orlando-a);
#9(1/1973; TWILIGHT ZONE; Time Machine-s; Williamson, Crandall, McWilliams-a; 2nd app TRAGG-s; Torres, Evans, Heck/Tuska-a);
#10(3/1973; RIPLEY'S Believe It or Not; Frankenstein-s; Dr Spektor-s);
#11(5/1973; BORIS KARLOFF Tales of Mystery; Dr Spektor-s);
#12(7/1973; TWILIGHT ZONE; Dr Spektor-s);
#13(9/1973; RIPLEY'S Believe It or Not; Orlando-a);
#13(9/1973; RIPLEY'S Believe It or Not; Orlando-a; WHITMAN VARIANT Edition);
#14(10/1973; BORIS KARLOFF Tales of Mystery; 1st app Xorkon-s; Duroc app);
#14(10/1973; BORIS KARLOFF Tales of Mystery; 1st app Xorkon-s; Duroc app; WHITMAN VARIANT Edition);
#15(1/1974; TWILIGHT ZONE; Durak app);
#16(3/1974; RIPLEY'S Believe It or Not);
#17(5/1974; BORIS KARLOFF Tales of Mystery; Williamson, Orlando-a);
#18(7/1974; TWILIGHT ZONE);
#19(9/1974; RIPLEY'S Believe It or Not);
#20(11/1974; BORIS KARLOFF Tales of Mystery);
#21(1/1975; TWILIGHT ZONE; Dr Spektor-s);
#22(3/1975; RIPLEY'S Believe It or Not);
#23(5/1975; BORIS KARLOFF Tales of Mystery);
#24(7/1975; TWILIGHT ZONE; Pirate-c);
#25(9/1975; RIPLEY'S Believe It or Not = SOLD OUT);
#26(Scarcer LAST issue; 10/1975; BORIS KARLOFF Tales of Mystery);
RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Story Digest Magazine (Gold Key Pub., 6/1970); #1 (TEXT stories with illustrations; SCARCE);
STORIES FROM THE TWILIGHT ZONE - COMIC BOOK in Digest Format!
(ISBN:0553154052) by Serling, Rod. (Skylark Illustrated Books Pub; USA., 1979; Soft Cover. Book Condition: . Carl Pfeufer Art! (illustrator). COMIC BOOK, B&W digest format book. Contains 5 stories; 1- The Mighty Casey, 2 - Escape Clause, 3 - Walking Distance, 4 - The Fever, 5 - Where is Everybody?, 6 - The Monsters are Due on Maple Street. RARE! Most comic book collectors & dealers have never heard of or seen this item; RARE; Comics Digest / Mass Market Paperback. Bookseller Inventory # 1297 Price: VG = $19);
TARZAN OF THE APES Story Digest Magazine (Gold Key Pub., 6/1970); #1 (TEXT stories with illustrations; SCARCE);
WALT DISNEY COMICS DIGEST (Gold Key Pub.); = see Disney Digests above!
DENNIS THE MENACE Comic Digests;
DENNIS AND HIS FRIENDS (Fawcett Pub. #1-37 = Color Comics; #38-46 = Digests) -
# 38(4/78), 39-46;
Dennis The Menace "Pocket Full Of Fun" Comics Digest (Fawcett Pub.; 1969-1980; 1-15=SCARCE in ANY grade)
#2 (Winter 1969;SCARCE; G = $10.00);
#4 (4/1970; SCARCE; VG = $14.00);
#6-50;
THE VERY BEST OF DENNIS THE MENACE (Fawcett Pub., 7/79)
# 1-3;
>>> See ALSO = Marvel Digests, for more Dennis digests!
(E) ARCHIE Comic Digests;
ALL OUT WITH ARCHIE (Australian) - #8;
ARCHIE
ALL-CANADIAN DIGEST (Archie
Comics Pub; 96 Pages; All-New Stories & Art?); - #1
(8/1996; High Demand &
SCARCER One-Shot; Dan DeCarlo-c/s; Viking Trail-s; Ottawa-Hull-s;
Canada Calling-s; VF/NM, 9.0 = $12; VF+, 8.5 = $10; VF=$8; FN/VF=$7;
FN=$6; VG=$5; G=$4);
ARCHIE ANNUAL DIGEST (Archie
Comics Pub.) - #27(1975; FIRST Digest Format issue = SCARCE; SOLD
OUT);
#28(2nd Digest issue); #29-35(SCARCER); #36-59,61-64,
65(1994), 66-68, 69(scarcer LAST issue); ;
ARCHIE...ARCHIE
ANDREWS, WHERE ARE YOU? { Comics Digest } (Archie Comics Pub.;
1977-1998),
#1(2/1977; VF=$24; FN/VF=$18; FN=$13;
VG=$9);
#2,3,5,7,8,9 (all Neal ADAMS art; 8=Kirby-a); #4, 6,
10-113, 114(scarcer LAST issue); ;
ARCHIE COMICS DIGEST
MAGAZINE (Archie Comics Pub.; 1973-Present)
#1(8/1973; First Ever
Archie Digest; VG=$49; G/VG=$35);
#2(10/73),
3-13,15-224,227,230,232,234,235,239,242;
ARCHIE'S ACTIVITY
COMICS DIGEST (Archie Comics Pub., 1985; Unmarked Copies=Scarcer) -
#1-4;
Archie's Camp Tales (Softcover; $7.49-c; Slick Heavy paper Trade Paperback in 5" x 7-1/2" DIGEST size; Full Color) -
Book 1 (6/2007; 1st print; Some of the best of Summer CAMP stories are collected in this special edition; VF/NM = $10);
ARCHIE'S DOUBLE DIGEST (Archie
Comics Pub., 1/1982 to Present) -
#1-5,7-9,12-161,165-167,169,171-173,175,176,178,180,183, 195,
196(4/2009);
ARCHIE'S HOLIDAY FUN (Archie Comics Pub., 2/1997
to Present; Christmas stories) - #1-9,11,12;
ARCHIE'S PALS 'N'
GALS DOUBLE DIGEST MAGAZINE (Archie Comics Pub.,11/1992-Present) -
#1-5,7-10,12-23,25-86,88-93,95,96,98,100,102,104,107,111,113,
118,119,129(4/2009);
ARCHIE'S STORY AND GAME COMIC DIGEST
(Archie Comics Pub.,11/1986-1998; Unmarked Copies=Scarcer) - #1-38,
39(scarcer LAST issue);
ARCHIE'S SUPER HERO SPECIAL { COMIC
DIGEST } (Archie Comics Pub.,1978) - #1, 2 (VF=$14; FN/VF=$10; FN=$8;
VG=$6 each);
BETTY AND VERONICA ANNUAL {COMICS} DIGEST
MAGAZINE (Archie Comics Pub., 9/1989-8/1997) - #1-15, 16(8/1997;
scarcer LAST issue);
BETTY AND VERONICA COMICS DIGEST MAGAZINE
(Archie Comics Pub., 11/1980-Present; Early issues =
"ANNUAL");
#1(11/1980; "Annual"; VF=$24;
FN/VF=$18; FN=$12; VG=$9); #2(11/1981; "Annual"), 3(8/1982;
"Annual");
#4-145,147-161,164,166,170,174,175,182,185;
BETTY AND VERONICA
DOUBLE DIGEST MAGAZINE (Archie Comics Pub., 6/1987-Present) -
#1-134,137-140,145,147-149,151-154,163;
Betty & Veronica in Bad Boy Trouble (Archie New Look Series; Softcover; $7.49-c; Slick Heavy paper Trade Paperback in 5" x 7-1/2" DIGEST size; Full Color) Book 1 (9/2007; 1st print; Collects the complete "Bad Boy Trouble" saga from B&V Double Digest #151-154-s; Melanie J Morgans; Steven Butler / Al MIlgrom-a; 1st app Nick St. Clair, as he rides into Riverdale on his motorcycle; VF/NM = $12);
BETTY'S DIGEST MAGAZINE
(Archie Comics Pub.,11/1996) #1, 2(LAST issue);
CAPTAIN HERO
COMICS DIGEST (Archie Comics Pub., 1981) - #1(scarcer One-Shot
special);
JOKEBOOK COMICS DIGEST ANNUAL (Archie Comics Pub.,
10/1977-10/1983)
#1(10/1977; NEAL ADAMS art; VF=$20; FN/VF=$15;
FN=$10; VG=$8; G/VG=$6; G=$5);
#2(4/1978),
3-5;
#6-10(Uncommon);
#11, 12(Scarcer);
#13(scarce LAST
issue);
JUGHEAD AND FRIENDS
DIGEST MAGAZINE (June /2005 to Present) - #2-5,10,12,15,24-26,
27(4/2008);
the JUGHEAD JONES COMICS DIGEST Magazine (Archie
Comics Pub., 6/1977-5/1996)
#1(6/1977); #2-73,75-99; #100(10/1983;
scarcer LAST issue);
JUGHEAD'S DOUBLE {Comics} DIGEST Magazine
(Archie Comics, 10/1989-Present) - #1(10/1989);
#2-107,109-111,113-116,120,121,127-129,131,134;
JUGHEAD WITH
ARCHIE {Comics} DIGEST {Magazine} (Archie Comics Pub.,
3/1974-Present)
#1(3/1974; SCARCE; G=$14);
#2,3-22-47,48-146,148,150-154, 156,157,159-192,194-200;
KATY
KEENE COMICS DIGEST MAGAZINE
[1987-1990;
Full Color; 5"x6-1/2" pocket size; Approx 100 pages each;
These contain about 20% Newer 1980's material & about 80% CLASSIC
reprints from the 1950's to early 1960's! With Comics, games,
fashions, paper dolls, Pinups & more];
#1(1987;
FN/VF=$10; VG=$6); #2(VG/FN=$8; VG=$6);
#3(VF=$12; FN=$8;
VG/FN=$7; VG=$6; G/VG=$5); #4(G, 2 pages missing = $2);
#5(VF=$12;
G/VG=$5); #6(FN/VF=$10; FN=$8; VG=$6); #6(G, 2 pages missing =
$2);
#7(10/1989; VF=$12; FN/VF=$10; FN=$8; VG=$6; G=$4;
FA=$3);
#8(VG, but 3 Paper Doll pages cut out $2);
#9(FN=$10;
G/VG=$6); #10(July/1990; Scarce LAST issue; VF=$15);
LAUGH COMICS DIGEST Magazine
(Archie Comics Pub., 8/1974-Present) - #1(8/1974; SCARCE; NEAL ADAMS
art; G/VG=$16; G=$12; FA/G=$9); #2,7,8,19(NEAL ADAMS art); #3-6,
9-18, 20-154,156,158-200;
LITTLE ARCHIE COMICS DIGEST Magazine
(Archie Comics Pub., 1-4=ANNUAL; 10/1977-5/1991; FIRST Digest
Series);
#1(10/1977; VF=$22; FN/VF=$17; FN=$12; VG=$9;
G/VG=$7);
#2(4/1978), #3(11/1978; NEAL ADAMS-a; FLY-s by
KIRBY);
#4-46; #48(5/1991; Scarce LAST issue);
LITTLE
ARCHIE DIGEST Magazine (Archie Comics Pub., 7/1991-3/1998; SECOND
Digest Series; Volume-2);
Volume-2 #1(7/1991);
Volume-2
#2-20;
Volume-2 #21(3/1998; Scarcer LAST issue);
MADHOUSE
COMICS DIGEST (Archie Comics Pub.,1975/1976 thru 8/1982);
#1
(1975/1976; SCARCE; VG=$14; G/VG=$10; G=$8; FA=$6);
#2 (FN=$9;
VG=$6; G=$4; FA=$2.50);
#3 (FN/VF=$12; FN=$9);
#4 (VF=$15;
FN=$9; VG=$6);
#5 (VF=$15; FN/VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6; G/VG=$5; G=$4;
FA=$2.50);
#6 (VF=$15; FN/VF=$12; FN=$9; FA=$2.50);
#7
(FN/VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6; G/VG=$5; FA=$2.50);
#8 (8/1982; SCARCE
LAST issue; G/VG=$9);
the NEW ARCHIES COMICS DIGEST Magazine
(Archie Comics Pub., 5/1988-5/1990)
#1(5/1988);
#2-13;
#14(5/1990;
Scarcer LAST issue);
PAT THE BRAT {Comics Digest} (Archie
Comics Pub.,1980) - #1(10/1980; scarcer One-Shot; VF=$14; FN/VF=$10;
FN=$8; VG=$6; FA=$3);
Sabrina The Teenage Witch - The Magic Revisited (New Look Series; Softcover; $7.49-c; Slick Heavy paper Trade Paperback in 5" x 7-1/2" DIGEST size; Full Color) Book 1 [6/2007; 1st print; Collects Sabrina the Teenage Witch (2000- 3rd Series) #58-61; Tania del Rio-s/a; Manga makeover special edition TPB; includes; Spellfreeze, Blue Ribbon Blues, Councils & Concerts, Magic Within; VF/NM = $12];
TALES FROM RIVERDALE Comics DIGEST
(6/2005-Present) - #1(Sabrina & Josie app; 6/2005);
#3-5,10,15,18,23,25(VENOM parody-c/s), 26-29, 30(Monsters-c; Weird
Mysteries-s), 32,34(10/2009);
TEENAGE MUTANT TURTLES CLASSICS
{Comics} DIGEST (Archie Comics Pub./Mirage Studios; TV Cartoons;
8/1993-1995)
#1-4(Uncommon); #6, 7(Scarcer);
VERONICA'S
DIGEST Magazine (Archie Comics Pub., 11/1992)
#1(8/1992; "Passport
Digest");
#2("Passport Digest");
#3-5;
(F) MARVEL Comic Digests;
ALF COMICS Digest MAGAZINE (Marvel Pub., 11/1988) #1,2;
DENNIS THE MENACE COMICS DIGEST (Marvel Pub., 4-8/1982)
#1(Mistakenly printed with DC Logo on Cover in UPC Box);
#2, 3;
G.I. JOE COMICS {Digest} MAGAZINE (Marvel Pub.,12/1986-1988)
#1-5;
#6-10(Uncommon);
#11, 12(Scarcer issues);
#13(Scarce LAST issue);
G.I.JOE: OPERATION: DISAPPEARANCE (Marvel Storybook Pub., 1983) #NN(Scarce; VG $7);
G.I.JOE: THE SPY EYE (Marvel Storybook Pub., 1983) #NN(Scarce; near FN $9);
the HAUNT OF HORROR {Digest Magazine}
(Marvel Pub., 6-8/1973; TEXT Stories with illustrations; 164 pages including covers; NO Comics Code) = this was a TWO issue series;
#1 (6/1973; SCARCE; Skeleton-c by Gray Morrow; Conjure Wife by Fritz Leiber; ** Also stories by; Harlan Ellison, Ramsey Campbell, Robert E. Howard, Dennis O'Neil,
John K. Diomede, A.A. Attanasio, R.A. Lafferty, David R. Bunch, Beverly Goldberg; ** Art by; Frank BRUNNER, Dan Green & Mike PLOOG; Werewolf-s);
#2 (8/1973; Uncommon; Woman in Torn Clothing & BONDAGE cover by Kelly Freas; Conjure Wife by Fritz Leiber; ** Also stories by; Ron Goulet, Anne McCAFFREY,
Lin Carter, John K. Diomede, Arthur Byron Cover, Howard Waldrop, Harlan Ellision; ** Art by; Frank BRUNNER, Walt Simonson, John Buscema, Dan Green,
Billy Graham, Kelly Freas);
MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS (1987-1988; Marvel / Star Pub. 4-1/4” x 6-1/4” Color MINI Comics; Promo/Giveaway; 20 Pages);
#NN(ALF; 1988; Star Comics; SCARCER);
#NN(Captain America; 1987; BYRNE art);
#NN(Care Bears; 1987; Star Comics; SCARCER);
#NN(Flintsone Kids; Hanna-Barbera; 1988; Star Comics; SCARCER);
#NN(Heathcliff; 1987; Star Comics; SCARCER);
#NN(Spider-Man; 1988; Reprints Amazining Spider-Man #1);
#NN(X-Men; 1988; Barry Windsor-Smith art);
SPIDER-MAN COMICS {Digest} MAGAZINE (Marvel Pub., 1/1987-1988)
#1-5;
#6-10(Uncommon);
#11, 12(Scarcer issues);
#13(Scarce LAST issue);
STAR COMICS {Digest} MAGAZINE (Marvel Pub., 12/1986-1988; Star Wars Ewoks, Heathcliff, Top Dog, Madballs, Care Bears, etc)
#1(Spider-Man app; 12/1986);
#2-5;
#6-8, 9(Spider-Man app), 10(Uncommon issues);
#11, 12(Scarcer issues);
#13(Scarce LAST issue);
the TRANSFORMERS COMICS {Digest} MAGAZINE (Marvel Pub., 1/1987-1988)
#1-5;
#6-9(Uncommon);
#10(Scarce LAST issue);
the VERY BEST OF DENNIS THE MENACE COMICS DIGEST (Marvel Pub., (Marvel Pub., 4-8/1982)
#1(Mistakenly printed with DC Logo on Cover in UPC Box);
#2, 3;
>>> See also our UK-MARVEL Comics listing for MANY more Marvel Digests!
(G) DC Comic Digests;
DC Comics Digests;
ADVENTURE (COMICS DIGEST) (9/1982-9/1983; DC Comics Pub.; Two x LEGION of Super-Heroes stories in all issues; SCARCE in better than strict VF+ condition; Only FIVE of this Digest SERIES has ANY copies as yet graded by CGC, & all of those are only ONE copy each graded; >> 60% of this RUN has NO Copies as yet graded by CGC)
#491(FIRST Digest issue; 9/1982; NEW SHAZAM-s; Legion of Super-Heroes; Superboy; Aquaman; Black Canary; Sandman/Jack Kirby-a/ Adventure #80-r; Adventure #247,267-r; Alex Toth-a;Spectre/Showcase #60-r);
#492(NEW SHAZAM-s; Aquaman, Supergirl, Black Canary; Sandman/Jack Kirby-a/Adventure #85-r; Superboy, Legion; Newton-a; Aparo-a; Action #267-r; Alex Toth-a;Superboy #86-r; Spectre/Anderson-a/Showcase #61-r);
#493[11/1982; NEW Challengers of Unknown-s; Lana Lang & Legion; Superboy; Aquaman, Zatanna, Supergirl, Adventure #282-r; Aparo-a; Action #276-r; Captain Marvel #50-r (12/1945); Spectre/Showcase #64-r];
#494[12/1982; NEW Challengers of the Unknown-s; Superboy, Mon-el, Aquaman, Legion of Super-Villains, Superman, Superboy #89-r; Aparo-a; Captain Marvel #89-r (10/1948); Superman #147-r; Spectre #1-r (1967)];
#495[1/1983; NEW Challengers of Unknown-s; Superboy, Aquaman, Legion; Sandman/Jack Kirby-a/Adventure #84-r (3/1943), Spectre #2-r/Neal Adams-a; Toth-a; Adventure #290,293-r; Aparo-a; Captain Marvel #141-r (2/1953)];
#496(2/1983; NEW Challengers of Unknown-s/Alex Toth-a; Supergirl/Action Comics #287,289-r; Aquaman #45/Aparo-a; Captain Marvel, Jr.; Sandman/Jack Kirby-a/Adventure #77-r; Spectre #3-r/Neal Adams-a);
#497[3/1983; NEW Challengers of Unknown-s/Alex Toth -a; Superboy #98-r/1st Ultra-Boy; Aquaman #46-r/Aparo-a; Marvel Family #1-r (12/1945) Beck-a; Legion/Adventure #300-r/Mon-El joins; Spectre #4-r/Neal Adams-a];
#498[4/1983; Kane-c; Plastic Man-s; Origin of Bouncing Boy/Legion/Adventure #301-r; Aquaman #47-r/Aparo-a; Captain Marvel #138-r/Beck-a(11/1952); Sandman/Jack Kirby-a/Adventure #74(5/1942);Sun-Boy/Legion/Adventure #302-r; Mary Marvel-s; Spectre #5-r/Neal Adams-a];
#499[5/1983; Kane-c; Plastic Man-s; Legion/Adventure #303,304-r; Aquaman #48-r/Aparo-a; Captain Marvel #79(12/1947)/Beck-a/origin &1st app Talky Tawny; Sandman/Jack Kirby-a/Adventure #75-r(6/1942); Captain Marvel #143-r(4/53); Spectre #6-r/Anderson-a];
#500(6/1983; all LEGION of Super-Heroes issue = 10 stories; 148 Page GIANT; Adventure #305-313-r;Jimmy Olsen #72-r);
#501[HITLER-c; 7/1983; Plastic Man; Legion/Adventure #314,315-r; Captain Marvel #91-r/Beck-a (12/1948); Spectre #7-r/Anderson -a; Aquaman #49-r/Aparo-a; the RAY/Will Eisner-s/Lou Fine-a/ Smash #17(12/1940)];
#502[Dream Girl-c/s; 8/1983; Plastic Man; Legion/Adventure #316,317-r; Captain Marvel #143-r/Beck-a (4/1953); Spectre #8-r/Anderson -a; Aquaman #50-r/Aparo-a; Zatanna/Morrow -a];
#503[LAST issue; 9/1983; Legion/Adventure #318-r; Plastic Man; Aquaman #51,52/Aparo-a; Zatanna/Morrow-a; Newsboy Legion/origin & 1st app Guardian /Star Spangled #7/Jack Kirby-a (4/1942); Elastic Lad/Jimmy Olsen #76-r];
ATARI FORCE (DC Comics Pub., Atari Promo / giveaway Mini comic; 1982; Art by Ross Andru & Dick Giordano)
#1-3(Scarce; FN$9; VG$6; G$4); #4(Rare; FN $12); #5(Rare; sold out);
BATMAN (Animated) - JPA – Jam Packed Action {Comics Digest - Graphic Novel for Kids} (DC Pub; Hanna-Barbera / Cartoon Network; Full Color; 100 pages including Covers) #NN(#1; 2005; Animation Cel art from actual episodes of the Cartoon Network series; ** With 2 Episodes; (A) Bat in the Belfry with JOKER; (B) Traction with BANE; VF/NM = $10);
BEST
OF DC Blue Ribbon Digest
(Comics
Digest; DC Comics Pub., Sept-Oct/1979 thru 1986; NEW cover art on
MOST issues; NOTE;
#41-71 = Lower Print Runs & Scarcer issues; MOST are 100 pages;
SCARCE in better than strict VF+ condition; Only about 50% of this
SERIES has ANY copies as yet graded by CGC, & most of those are
only ONE copy each graded; >> 50% of this RUN has NO Copies as
yet graded by CGC)
#1(SUPERMAN
issue; 9-10/1979; Superman #149-r = Death of Superman; Action #300-r;
& more; New Painted-c);
#2(BATMAN 40th Anniversary speical;
New Painted-c; Reprints GA Batman-s from #7,48, Neal Adams-a,
Joker-s, Two-Face-s & more);
#3(SUPER FRIENDS; 1-2/1980; New
Painted-c; Scarcer issue; Teen Titans-s; Justice League-s);
#4(RUDOLPH the Red Nosed Reindeer; 3-4/1980; originally intended
to the 1978 Treasury, but cancelled in the 1978 DC Implosion; Sheldon
Mayer wraparound-c & art);
#5(132 pages; YEAR'S BEST COMICS
STORIES; 5-6/1980; >> Superman & Sgt Rock, Jonah Hex,
Deadman, Superboy, House of Mystery, Batman, Haunted Tank, Secrets of
Haunted House, Superman; New wraparound-c with 54 Heroes & DC
Staff);
#6(SUPERMAN; Lois, Jimmy, Perry & Clark; 7-8/1980;
New-c by Andru/Giordano; Superman #75,85, Lois Lane #17-r, etc);
#6(SUPERMAN; Lois, Jimmy, Perry & Clark; 7-8/1980; New-c by
Andru/Giordano; Superman #75,85,Lois Lane #17-r, etc);
#7(SUPERBOY;
9-10/1980; With; Lex Luthor, Supergirl, Green Arrow, Mxyzptlk,
Aquaman);
#8(Secret Lives of SUPERMAN; 11-12/1980; FLASH app; JLA
cameo);
#9(BATMAN; 1-2/1981; 5-Part Story with Ra's al Ghul &
Talia, from Detective Comics #444-448-r; Batman #216-r);
#10
[SECRET ORIGINS of SUPER-VILLIANS; 3/1981; NEW First Time EVER 10
page Origin of the Penguin; >> ALSO; Ocean Master(Aquaman),
Captain Boomerang(Flash), Shark(Green Lantern), Shadow Thief
(Hawkman), Red Dart(Green Arrow ), Parasite(Superman)];
#11 (132
pages; 4/1981; Year's Best Stories; Superman, Batman, Legion,
Deadman, Sgt Rock, Time Warp, Jonah Hex);
#12(SUPERMAN in Time &
Space - Past, Future & Other Worlds);
#13(6/1981;
Superman Team-Ups issue; Superman and Green Lantern-s = Felix Faust,
Dr. Fate, Jor-El, Guardians; Green Arrow, Atom & Hawkman app;
Kryptonian-Killer-s = Supergirl & Krypto app; Superman and Green
Arrow-s; Energy-Blackmailers-s = Batgirl & Batman app; Superman
and Aquaman-s);
#14(BATMAN's VILLIANS; Joker,
Penguin, Riddler, Two-Face, Catwoman; ADAMS-a; Rogers-a);
#15(8/1981; SUPERBOY issue; Classic stories of Smallville;
Krypto, Martha & Jonathan Kent, Lana Lang, etc app; Origin of Lex
Luthor lost his hair & began to hate Superboy; 2pgs Wally Wood
-a; Pete Ross learns Clark Kent is Superboy);
#16(SUPERMAN
Anniverary Stories; Origin of Superman from Superman #53; Capt
Thunder;Superman-Batman Split = Neal Adams-a);
#17(SUPERGIRL;
Reprints from Action #256,285,318, Adventure 424, Supergirl #1,
Superman Family #165; new PEREZ-c);
#18(11/1981; PEREZ
front/back-c; 10 Page All-New NEW TEEN TITANS-s, Infantino-a; Teen
Titans #20-22-r, NEAL ADAMS-a; #24-r, Gil Kane-a);
#19(12/1981;
all SUPERMAN Imaginary story issue; 3-Part Superman-Red
and Superman-Blue, Superman-c/s; Curt Swan-a; 2-Part New
Superman and Batman Team-s; Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Kent-s; Lois Lane...Dead...Yet Alive; Superman, 2001);
#20(World's
Finest; 1/1982; Superman and Batman team-up stories; Dr Fate app);
#21(2/1982; JSA issue; new George
PEREZ-c; Untold Origin of Justice Society of
America = DC Special #29-r; All-Star Comics #35-r; Starman &
Black Canary-s with Wildcat = Brave & Bold #62-r);
#22(Christmas
with the Super-Heroes; PEREZ back-c; Teen Titans #13-r, Batman #27,
247-r, Capt Marvel Jr #46-r; Robin-s; JLA #110-r; SANDMAN by KIRBY
from Canceled Comic Cavalcade Book-2);
#23(148 pages; New
PEREZ-c; YEAR'S BEST COMICS STORIES; Batman, Sgt Rock, Shazam, New
Teen Titans, House of Mystery, Jonah Hex, GL Corps, Crimson Avenger,
Tales of Gotham, Superman)
#24 (5/1982; LEGION of Super-Heroes;
All-New Story; 16 pages of LEGION Members New Costumes with PEREZ-a;
VF/NM, 9.0 = $15);
#25(SUPERMAN; 6/1982; Neal Adams-a; Wayne
Boring-a; Curt Swan-a);
#26(BRAVE & the BOLD; Batman,
Deadman, Robin Hood, Suicide Squad, Viking Prince, Silent Knight,
Cave Carson; Heath-a; Kubert-a; Neal ADAMS-a);
#27(SUPERMAN vs
LUTHOR; 8/1982; World's Finest #59-r; DEATH of Luthor-s; Origin
Superman-Luthor Feud);
#28(9/1982; BINKY's Summer Fun; >>
With; Scooter, Sugar & Spike; Lower Print Run);
#29(SUGAR and
SPIKE; >> With; Binky, Stanley & his Monster; FIVE stories
previouly Un-Published in USA; Lower Print Run);
#30(11/1982;
DETECTIVE Comics; Batman; Batgirl & Robin; Human Target;
Elongated Man; Jason Bard; Roy Raymond; Mysto; Capt Compass; Martian
Manhunter; Leonard Starr-a; Gil Kane-a);
#31(12/1982; JUSTICE
LEAGUE of America; >> JLA #75,105,106,161-r);
#32(1/1983;
SUPERMAN; Anderson-a, Swan-a; Solomon Grundy & Parasite-c/s);
#33
(Secret Origins of LEGION of Super-Heroes; Wraparound Giffen-c; Grell
& Swan-a);
#34(3/1983; METAL MEN; mislabeled #497 on cover;
Showcase #37-40-r);
#36(5/1983; SUPERMAN; Kryptonite issue;
Superman #77,106,130,139,179,195-r; Adventure #279,290-r; Action
#310-r);
#37(FUNNY STUFF; Sheldon Mayer-c/a; Peter Porkchops,
Doodles Duck, Three Mouseketeers, Dodo and Frog, Dizzy Dog, Raccoon
Kids, Peter Panda, Nip & Chip, Nutsy Squirrel, Bo Bunny, Goofy
Goose, Stanley & His Monster, Three Mouseketeers);
#38(7/1983;
SUPERMAN vs the Supernatural; Action #86,269,324,379,406-r; Jimmy
Olsen #81-r; Lois Lane #108-r; Superman #126,129-r; Supergirl
app);
#39(8/1983; Binky and his Buddies; >> Binki, Benny,
Debbi, Scooter & Buzzy);
#40(World of Krypton; Superman app;
Morrow-c/a; Anderson, Cockrum, Swan & KALUTA ar);
#41(10/1983;
Sugar & Spike; Sheldon Mayer-c/a; All-New stories);
#42(SUPERMAN
vs ALIENS; Superman #84,87,102,145-r; Action Comics
#226,234,326,342-r; Jimmy Olsen #43-r);
#43(12/1983; FUNNY STUFF;
Sheldon Mayer-c/a; Peter Porkchops, Flippity and Flop, Three
Mouseketeers, Doodles Duck, Goofy Goose, J. Rufus Lion, Nutsy
Squirrel, Peter Panda, Dizzy Dog, Dodo and Frog, Bo Bunny, Raccoon
Kids, Three Mouseketeers);
#44 (1/1984; Superboy & the LEGION
of Super-Heroes; Adventure #319-323-r; Lois Lane #50-r);
#45(Binky
and his Buddies; >> Binki, Benny, Debbi, Scooter, Sherwood,
Malibu, Kenny, Penny & Buzzy);
#46(Superman's Pal Jimmy
Olsen; >> Jimmy Olsen #1,2,37,39,101,106,132,157-r; Elastic Lad
app);
#47(Sugar & Spike; Sheldon Mayer-c/a);
#48(5/1984;
SUPERMAN Team-Up Action; Superman, Captain Strong, Elongated Man,
Batman, Metamorpho, Black Canary, Green Arrow; Batgirl; Green
Lantern; Atom; Giordano & Swan-a);
#49(FUNNY STUFF; Sheldon
Mayer-a; Engel-c; Three Mouseketeers, Dodo and Frog, Peter Porkchops,
Dizzy Dog, Raccoon Kids, Stanley the Timid Scarecrow, Doodles Duck,
Winky and Pinky, Bo Bunny,Goofy Goose, Peter Panda, Nutsy Squirrel,
Stanley and His Monster);
#50(7/1984; Year’s Best SUPERMAN
Stories; OMAC-s; PEREZ-a; Swan-a; Luthor-s; Ambush Bug-s; Giffen-a);
#51(8/1984; BATMAN FAMILY; RA'S AL GHUL; 2xNeal ADAMS-a;
Starlin-a; Man-Bat; Batgirl; Night of the Reaper; Marshall Rogers-a);
#52(148 pages; Year's Best Stories; Teen Titans, Blackhawk,
Amethyst, Legion of Super-Heroes, Sgt. Rock, Swamp Thing,
Batman);
#53(Binky and his Buddies; >> Binki, Lil Leroy,
Debbi, Scooter, Mona, Malibu, Sylvester & Buzzy; Swimsuits-c);
#54(SUPERMAN battles WEIRD Villians; Mxzyptlk, Solomon Grundy,
Gorilla Grodd, Toyman, Metallo, Bizarro);
#55(FUNNY STUFF; Sheldon
Mayer-a; Fiala-c; Three Mouseketeers, Dodo and Frog, Peter Porkchops,
Dizzy Dog, Raccoon Kids, Stanley the Timid Scarecrow, Doodles Duck,
Fraidy Cat, Bo Bunny, Peter Panda, Nutsy Squirrel, Blabber Mouse;
12/1984);
#56(1/1985; SUPERMAN vs more ALIENS; Superman
#177,244,246,251,258,262-r; Swan & Anderson-a);
#57 (LEGION of
Super-Heroes; Low Print; Adventure #316,324-328-r);
#58(3/1985;
SUPER JRS. Holiday Special; All-New 65 page adventure; Superherores
as Kids = Flash, Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman & Robin; Sheldon
Mayer-a; 3 x Suger & Spike Christmas stories; 1st app Super Jrs;
Low Print);
#59(4/1985; SUPERMAN SAGAS; Lex Luthor, Braniac,
Supergirl; Low Print);
#60(PLOP!; Wood-c; Wolverton, Aragones,
Wrightson, Wood, Marrs, Robbins, Anderson, Kaluta-a; Lord of the
Rings parody; Low Print);
#61(148 pages; Year's Best Stories;
Swamp Thing, Superman, Sgt. Rock, Legion of Super-Heroes, Tales of
the Green Lantern Corps, Blue Devil, Teen Titans, Atari Force; Alan
Moore-s; Bissette, George Perez & Gil Kane-a; Low Print);
#62(7/1985; Year’s Best BATMAN Stories; GOLDEN-a; Wrath
app; Colan-a; Newton-a);
#63(PLOP!; Wood-c; Wolverton, Aragones,
Wrightson, Wood, Ditko, Cardy, Marrs, Starlin, Alcala-a; Low Print);
#64(Legion of Super-Heroes issue;
Legion as villains-s; Dynamo Boy; Legion of Super-Villains / Legion
of Substitute-Heroes; Quest of Lightning Lad-s; War
between Krypton and Earth-s; Edmond Hamilton-s; Unknown
Legionnaire-s; Adventure #330-334-r;
#65(Sugar &
Spike; 10/1985; Sheldon Mayer-c/a; Sugar & Spike
#37,41,46-48,65,72-r; First Bernie the Brain-s; Low Print);
#66(11/1985; SUPERMAN Team-Up Action; LEGION of Super-Heroes; JLA
– Justice League of America; Metal Men; Krypto; SCARCE High
Number issue);
#67 (LEGION of Super-Heroes; Low Print Run issue;
Low Print);
#68(1/1986; SUGAR and SPIKE – Halloween Special;
Sheldon Mayer-c/a; SCARCE High Number issue);
#69(2/1986; Year’s
Best TEAM Stories; LEGION of Super-Heroes, New Teen Titans, Infinity
Inc, Batman & the Outsiders;PEREZ-a; Newton-a; Apraro-a; SCARCE
High Number issue);
#70(3/1986; Binky and his Buddies; >>
Binki, Debbi, Scooter, Sylvester, & Buzzy; Low Print);
#71(4/1986; LAST ISSUE; Giffen-c/a; >> Superman, Blue
Devil, Omega Men, Swamp Thing, Zatana, Ambush Bug, Adam Strange,
Tales of the Green Lantern Corps, Batman, Atari Force; Williamson-a;
Alan Moore-s; Gibbons-a; Marshall Rogers-a; Colan-a; Low Print);
BATMAN Mask of the Phantasm {Comics Digest}
#NN (1993; Adaption of the Animated Cartoon Motion Picture / Movie)
BATMAN POCKET BOOK {Comics Digest} (UK British; EGMONT / Methuen Pub; 1978-1980; Color);
#2(1978; JOKER-c/s); #3(1979; TALIA; Golden-a); #6(Teen Titans-c/app); #7, #8(1980)
BROOKLYN DREAMS {Comics Digest} (PARADOX Press / DC Pub; 1994-1995); #1-4(Barr-a);
CENTIPEDE (DC Comics Pub., Atari giveaway Mini comic; 1983) #1 (Rare; FN$15; G$7);
DC
SPECIAL BLUE RIBBON DIGEST
(DC
Comics Pub., 3-4/1980 thru 8/1982; SCARCE in better than strict VF+
condition; Only about 28 Copies in TOTAL of this SERIES has ANY
copies as yet graded by CGC, for ALL issue numbers combined; Most of
those are only ONE copy each CGC graded; >> Four issues of this
RUN has NO Copies as yet graded by CGC); NEW cover art on ALL issues;
NOTE; #20-24 = Lower Print Runs & Scarcer issues;
#1 (3-4/1980 LEGION
of Super-Heroes; Adventure #247,300,306,349,352,353-r)
#2(FLASH &
Friends; Green Lantern, Golden Age Flash, Kid Flash meets Elongated
Man; Flash #124,130,131,149,158,173-r);
#3(JUSTICE SOCIETY; GA
JSA-s from All Star #36; Dr Fate=1st Issue Special #9-r; All Star
#58/59-r with 1st app Power Girl);
#4(GREEN LANTERN & Golden
Age GL-c/s; GL #1,5,12,16,40,53-r; Gil Kane & Anderson-a);
#5(Secret Origins of Super-Heroes; NEW Origin of ZATANNA &
Zatara; 1st Deadman = Strange Adventures #205-r, Demon #1-r by Kirby,
Green Lantern 16-r, JLA 9-r; Wonder Girl = Teen Titans #22-r; Kane,
Cardy, Infantino & Anderson-a);
#6(GHOSTS; Phantom Stranger;
Dr 13 Ghostbreaker; Cardy-c; Glanzman, Alcala, Aparo-a);
#7(SGT.
ROCK'S Prize Battle Tales; Haunted Tank; Mlle Marie; Unknown Soldier;
War that Time Forgot/Dinosaur-s; Enemy Ace; Art by; KUBERT, TOTH,
Heath);
#8 (4/1981; LEGION of Super-Heroes; Adventure #365-367-r;
Superboy #198,202-r; Swan,Grell,Cockrum-a)
#9(Secret Origins of
Super-Heroes; Atom Showcase #34-r; Swamp Thing HOS#92-r; 1st app
Batgirl Detective #359-r; Adventure #269-r= Aquaman meets Aqualad;
Green Lantern #10-r; Adventure 210=Superboy finds Krypto; GA Dr
Fate-r from More Fun #67; Adventure #256 = Green Arrow by Kirby;
Adventure #262= Origin Speedy);
#10(6/1981; all WARLORD issue;
Mike GRELL-c/a);
#11(JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA; JSA and Seven
Soldiers of Victory app; JLA #17,100-102-r);
#12(HAUNTED TANK; GI
Combat #87= 1st Haunted Tank; Sgt Rock; KUBERT-c; Glamzman-a;Neal
ADAMS-a; Heath-a);
#13(Strange Sports; JLA & Super-Heroes vs
Joker & Super-Villians-c/s; Brave & Bold #49-r; Strange
Sports #1-5-r);
#14(UFO INVADERS; Kubert-c; Adam Strange-s;
Strange Adventures & Mystery in Space-r);
#15(11/1981; Secret
Origins of Super-Villians; Superboy #68-r=Bizarro; Flash #128-r=Abra
Kadabra; Detective #230-r=Mad Hatter; Green Lantern #7-r=Sinestro;
Justice League #3-r =Kanjar Ro);
#16(GREEN LANTERN and Green Arrow
= All NEAL ADAMS art; new ADAMS-c; Wrightson-i; GL #81,82,84-r; Flash
#217-219-r);
#17(1/1982; GHOSTS issue; Joe
KUBERT-c; Art by; Arthur Suydam, Neal ADAMS, Bernie Wrightson &
Mike Kaluta, Neal Adams & Joe Orlando, Ralph Reese, Wally Wood,
Neal Adams & Giordano, Weiss & Bernie Wrightson; Mike Kaluta;
*** 41 pages of Neal ADAMS art in Total; *** 21 pages of Bernie
Wrightson art in Total);
#18(2/1982; SGT. ROCK; all Kanigher-s &
KUBERT-a issue; Showcase #45-r; OAAW#87,120,179,237,238-r);
#19(DOOM
PATROL; new George PEREZ-c; My Greatest Adventure #80,86,90,91-r;
Madame Xanadu app;);
#20(DARK MANSION of Forbidden Love; Art by;
DeZuniga, TOTH & Mayerick; LOW print &
VERY SCARCE; NM-, 9.2 = $100; VF+,
8.5 = $59; FN/VF=$32; FN=$22; VG=$15; G/VG=$10);
#21(OUR ARMY AT WAR; KUBERT-c/a;
Heath-a; Toth-a; Sgt Rock, Haunted Tank; War that Time
Forgot/Dinosaur-s; Enemy Ace; Low Print High Number issue);
#22
(Secret Origins of Super-Heroes; Showcase #22 Green Lantern; Black
Lightning #1; Adventure #348 Sun Boy/Legion; Strange Adventures #18 =
Animal Man; Showcase #62 Inferior Five; Scarcer, Low Print High
Number issue);
#23(GREEN ARROW; World's Finest #98, 102,113-r;
Adventure #250,252,253-r; Brave and Bold #85; Art by; Neal ADAMS,
Grell, KIRBY; Batman app; DC Super Stars #17; Green Lantern #87;
Action #428 BLACK CANARY-s; Low Print High Number issue);
#24(8/1982;
HOUSE OF MYSTERY; Kubert-c; Art by; WRIGHTSON, Aparo, TOTH, Morrow,
WOOD; Low Print High Number issue; Scarcer LAST issue in series);
DC SPECIAL SERIES ( DIGESTS issues); (DC Comics Pub.; SCARCE in better than strict VF+ condition; Only about 7 Copies in TOTAL of this DIGEST issues of SERIES are as yet graded by CGC, for ALL 4 Digest issue numbers combined; Other numbers are COMICS and TREASURY's)
#18(Fall 1979; 1st DIGEST Sized issue; SGT. ROCK Prize Battle Tales);
#19 (Fall; 11//1979; DIGEST; Secret Origins of Super-Heroes; NEW Origin of WONDER WOMAN; >> Also; Superman/Batman team, Elongated Man, Aquaman, Legion, Hawkman, Robin, Supergirl);
#23 (2/1981; DIGEST; World's Finest; Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Green Arrow; Kirby-a);
#24 (2/1981; DIGEST; Flash & his Friends; With; Green Lanterm, GA Flash, Dr Mid-Nite, Dr Fate, Elongated Man);
HISTORY OF VIOLENCE {Comics Digest } (Vertigo/DC Pub; Promo/Giveaway) #NN(1997; Movie Adation; Photo-c; Chapter-1 Small Town Killing);
Jonah Hex and other Western Tales (Comics Digest); (1979-1980; 100 pages; New PAINTED-c on all by Luis Dominguez; Also With; El Diablo, Scalphunter, Billy the Kid & Outlaw backup stories); [SCARCE in better than strict VF+ condition; Only 11 Copies in TOTAL of this SERIES are as yet graded by CGC, (as of June/2010) for ALL 3 issue numbers combined; Only ONE of #1 is so far Graded by CGC]; NON Jonah Hex stories include; El Diablo, Scalphunter, Billy the Kid & Outlaw; ** This DIGEST Series reprinst 9 of the Earliest 1970's CLASSIC Color Comic Book stories of JONAH HEX, (Many would argue, the BEST Western Comics of All-Time) at a tiny Fraction of the Cost of The Original Comic Books; >>>> ***the JONAH HEX Movie / Film (due in Theatres on June 18, 2010) In the Wild West, a scarred bounty hunter tracks a voodoo practitioner bent on liberating the South by raising an Army of the Undead; *** Starring; Josh Brolin as Jonah Hex, John Malkovichas Turnbull, Megan Fox as Leila, Michael Shannon, Will Arnett & Michael Fassbender;
#1(9-10/1979; Reprints Jonah HEX stories from Weird Western #11,23,24; including; the Hundred Dollar Deal, Point Pyrrhus Massacre, Point Pyrrhus Aftermath; Neal ADAMS-a);
#2(11-12/1979; Reprints Jonah HEX stories from Weird Western #12,16,20, including; Blood Brothers, Grasshopper Courage & Promise to a Princess; Neal ADAMS-a; Alex TOTH-a; Sergio Aragones-a);
#3(1-2/1980; ints Jonah HEX stories from Weird Western #14, 17, 26, Including; Killers Die Alone, Face Off with the Galagher Boys, the Hangin' Woman; Tortured HEX in Bondage cover; KANE-a; Wildey-a);
JPA – Jam Packed Action (DC Pub; Hanna-Barbera / Cartoon Network; Full Color; 100 pages including Covers)
#1(2004; actual episodes of the Cartoon Network series Megas XLR, Billy and Mandy, Samurai Jack, and Kids Next Door; With bonus DVD of Cartoon Network's hit Megas; NM, factory Sealed = $10);
JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED (Animated) - JPA – Jam Packed Action {Comics Digest - Graphic Novel for Kids} (DC Pub; Hanna-Barbera / Cartoon Network; Full Color; 100 pages including Covers) #NN(#1; 2005; Animation Cel art from actual episodes of the Cartoon Network series; ** With 2 Episodes; (A) Initiation; (B) For the Man who has Everything; VF/NM = $10);
SCOOBY DOO (DC Pub; Hanna-Barbera / Cartoon Network; Full Color; 116 pages including Covers; $6.95-$6.99 Original Cover Price)
#1(11/2003; You Meddling Kids; VF/NM $12); #2(12/2003; Ruh-Roh; VF/NM = $10); #3(3/2005; All Wrapped Up; VF/NM = $10);
#4(4/2004; Big Squeeze; VF/NM = $10); #5(2/2006; Surf's Up; VF/NM = $10); #6(3/2006; Space Fright; VF/NM = $10);
SECRET ORIGIN OF... (1980; Color Gum card size Mini Comic; 2-3/4" x 4-1/4";16 pages; New ART?) (A) Aquaman; (B) Batman {Joker & penguin-c}; (C) Flash; (D)Green Lantern; (E) Hawkman; (F) JLA Justice League of America; (G) Wonder Woman; = all in VF or better = $10.00 EACH;
SUPERMAN POCKET BOOK {Comics Digest} (UK British; EGMONT / Methuen Pub; 1978-1979; Color);
#1(1978; Creeper, Joker & Parasite app); #2(Bizarro-c/s); #5; #6(Superman Marries Lois Lane-c/s); #7(1979; Scarce; JLA-c/s);
Superman
Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow
(DC COMICS
DIGEST/Graphic Novel/ TPB; 1997; Full Color; 52 pages)
#1(1st
Print; Collects Superman #423 & Action Comics #583. Classic Alan
MOORE-s; Art by Curt Swan, George Perez, and Kurt Schaffenberger.
Bizarro, the Death of Clark Kent, Lex Luthor & Brainiac Team-Up;
Salute to the Legion of Superheroes; VG $7)
Superman
in Action Comics
(1993 Mini TPB Book;
Abbeville Press; Full Color) #NN(#1; 1st print; Complete covers for
the first 25 years of Action Comics from #1-300. Includes a full
color photo's of all the cover, date, artist nakes. Softcover; 4"
x 4-1/2"; 300 pages; VG/FN = $7);
SUPER POWER COLLECTION (Kenner Color Gum card size Mini Comic; 2-3/4" x 4-1/4"; Color; 1984; 16 pages; Action Figure Promo Comics); #1 (Superman); #7 (The Joker); #11(Green Lantern); = all in VF or better = $10.00 EACH;
SUPER POWER COLLECTION (Kenner Color Gum card size Mini Comic; 2-3/4" x 4-1/4"); #13 (Steppenwolf); #14 (Martian Manhunter); #15 (Doctor Fate); #16 (Firestorm); #17(???) #18 (Green Arrow); #19(???); #20(Kalbak); #21 (DeSaad); #23 (Red Tornado); #24(???); #??(Mantis) = all SOLD OUT;
SWORDQUEST {Comic Digest size} (DC Comics, 1982, Atari Promo / giveaway Mini Comics; Art by GEORGE PEREZ) -
#1(scarce; FN$10; VG$7; G$5); #2,3 (Rare = SOLD OUT);
TARZAN Comic Digest (DC Pub; Fall/1972; 164 pages);
#1 (based on Edgar Rice Burroughs; Full Color Comic; 164 pages including covers; >>> INCLUDES; ( 1 ) Tarzan and the Rite of the Great Apes; ( 2 ) Tarzan and the Ant-Men; ( 3 ) Tarzan's Jungle Lore; (4) Tarzan and the Attack of the Beast Men; ( 5) Tarzan's Illustrated Ape-English Dictionary ; ( 6) Tarzan's Jungle Lore; >>> Superb interior artwork by RUSS MANNING; Great new cover art by JOE KUBERT);
TEEN TITANS - JPA – Jam Packed Action {Comics Digest - Graphic Novel for Kids} (DC Pub; Hanna-Barbera / Cartoon Network; Full Color; 100 pages including Covers) #NN(#1; 2004; Animated TEEN TITANS in Fear Itself cover & Story; Animation Cel art from actual episodes of the Cartoon Network series; Mucha Lycha in Getting Ahead; Scooby Doo in Mummy scares best; Xiaolin Showdown in Like a Rock; VF/NM = $10);
(H)
CHARLTON
Related
Comic Digests;
***
(variously associated with these Publishers; Xerox, Now Age Books,
Ottenheimer & Pendulum Press),
>>> 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; VARIANT Edition = 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; G/VG = $18);
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; VARIANT Edition = 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 = $15);
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; =
SOLD OUT
DINO {Hanna Barbera = FLINTSTONES related} - (Comic Digest) (Charlton Press/Xerox Comic Digest; 1974; VARIANT Edition = 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);
Doctor
Graves Haunted Puzzlers
by D.J.
Anderson; (Based
on the Original CHARLTON Pub. Character) #NN
(RARE; SOLD
OUT);
Doctor
Graves Magic Book by D.J.
Anderson; (Charlton
Press Inc/Xerox Education
publications; Derby, Connecticut,
USA)
(Based on the Original
CHARLTON Pub. Character) #NN(1977,
2-3 page Text Stories with illustrations & Magic Tricks; DITKO &
Staton-a; SCARCE; SOLD
OUT);
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; Weight = 85 Grams; SOLD OUT );
Ghostly Ghastly Cartoons, by Marvin Townsend; (Xerox Education publications/ Popcorn Bag/ Reader Weekly Book Ed = Charlton Press related; Connecticut, USA; NO cover price; 68 pages including covers) #NN(1971; Full page Cartoons; SCARCE; SOLD OUT);
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; Ex-Library copy, Good = $20);
Jokes and Riddles Roundup, by D.J. Arneson; illustrated by Jim Kersell; (Xerox Education publications = Charlton Press related; Connecticut, USA; 50 cents original cover price; 68 pages including covers) #NN(1972; Text Jokes & Riddles illustrated with Cartoons; smaller Mass Market Paperback size; SCARCE; SOLD OUT);
PAN Agent Mysteries No. 2, by D.J. Arneson; (Pendulum Press inc / Now Age Books = Xerox / Charlton Press related; Connecticut, USA 75 cents original cover price; 68 pages including covers) #NN(1972; Six solve it yourself Text Stories illustrated with full page Comic illos; smaller Mass Market Paperback size; SCARCE; SOLD OUT);
(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; SOLD
OUT);
(Teen-Age) Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm {Hanna Barbera = FLINTSTONES related} - (Comic Digest) (Charlton Press/Xerox Comic Digest; 1973; Derby, Connecticut, USA; 75 cents original cover price VARIANT; 100 pages including covers; B&W; USA); #NN (All stories in this digest are untitled new material & are one-page gag comics; SOLD OUT);
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; VG=$20; G=$15);
Road Runner - (Comic Digest) (Now Age Books/Pendulum Pub. Comic Digest; Predecessor to the Hanna Barbera Digests published by Charlton, thus listed here; 1971;
VARIANT Edition = 60 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; FA = $12);
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; VG+ = $32;
G/VG=$22);
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 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 = $20.00);
Tweety and Sylvester - (Comic Digest) (Now Age Pendulum Press; Comic Digest; Predecessor to the Hanna Barbera Digests published by Charlton; 1971; VARIANT Edition = 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; VG/FN=$28; 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; G/VG, crayon on 3 panels = $19);
Yogi
Bear -
(Hanna Barbera Comic Digest) (Charlton Press/Xerox Comic Digest;
1972; Derby,
Connecticut, USA;
75 cents original cover price VARIANT; 100 pages including covers;
B&W); #NN (All New Stories & Art for this edition; One-Page
GAG Comic Strips; Text Stories; SOLD
OUT);
(I) PYRAMID Comic Digests
FICTION ILLUSTRATED (Byron Preiss Visual Pub./ Pyramid, New York, NY, USA; Full color illustrated Grapic Novel in Comics Digest format; 132 Pages including covers);
Volume-1 #1; (January 1976; Pyramid Logo on cover with #P4076; SCHLOMO RAVEN PUBLIC DETECTIVE; Foreward By Harvey Kurtzman; Tom Sutton Cover & Art. "In the footsteps of the 'The Maltese Falcon' and 'The Black Bird'; Smarter than Marlowe! Shorter than Spade! The forites come alive in two outrageous movies onpaper! Who kidnapped the Farx Bros? Grippo, Heepo, Choocho and Zeepo Farx are missing! the clues Raven to Hollywood and a confrontation with major film stars of the day. Hear 'As Time Goes By' as you're never heard it before! ROSEBUG A death behind the scenes at Radio City Musical Hall brings Schlomo Raven face-to-face with the memorable Orsoni Wells! An all-Black musical version of Citisen Kane is in production but so is a deadly conspiracy! raven tackles German saboteurs in an effort to solve the mystery of 'ROSEBUG!' foreward by H. Kurtzman!" >>> Classic parody / spoof comics of; Dracula, Frankenstein, Casablanca, Marx Brothers, Humphry Bogart, Radio City Music Hall, Orson Wells, Citizen Kane, the Shadow & more);
Volume-1 #1; (January 1976; "cc" Curtis Circulation VARIANT Logo on cover with #02764; SCHLOMO RAVEN PUBLIC DETECTIVE; Foreward By Harvey Kurtzman; Tom Sutton Cover & Art. "In the footsteps of the 'The Maltese Falcon' and 'The Black Bird'; Smarter than Marlowe! Shorter than Spade! The forites come alive in two outrageous movies onpaper! Who kidnapped the Farx Bros? Grippo, Heepo, Choocho and Zeepo Farx are missing! the clues Raven to Hollywood and a confrontation with major film stars of the day. Hear 'As Time Goes By' as you're never heard it before! ROSEBUG A death behind the scenes at Radio City Musical Hall brings Schlomo Raven face-to-face with the memorable Orsoni Wells! An all-Black musical version of Citisen Kane is in production but so is a deadly conspiracy! raven tackles German saboteurs in an effort to solve the mystery of 'ROSEBUG!' foreward by H. Kurtzman!" >>> Classic parody / spoof comics of; Dracula, Frankenstein, Casablanca, Marx Brothers, Humphry Bogart, Radio City Music Hall, Orson Wells, Citizen Kane, the Shadow & more)
Volume-1 #2; (April 1976; Pyramid Logo on cover with #P4077; STARFAWN = Stephen Fabian Cover & Art. Science Fiction / Famtasy; A full-color odyssey into time and space with the crew of the starship DESTINY and the fantastic woman known as STARFAWN);
Volume-1 #2; (April 1976; "cc" Curtis Circulation VARIANT Logo on cover with #02764; STARFAWN = Stephen Fabian Cover & Art. Science Fiction / Famtasy; A full-color odyssey into time and space with the crew of the starship DESTINY and the fantastic woman known as STARFAWN);
Volume-1 # 3; (Digest format; August 1976; Pyramid Logo on cover with #P4078; CHANDLER in "Red Tide" = hard-boiled detective thriller = James / Jim STERANKO Comics Cover & Art. "A hard-boiled detective thriller by Steranko in the tradition of 'Chinatown' & 'Maltese Falcon'.' CHANDLER . Over six-feet of hard-boiled private eye with a talent for trouble and an eye for beauty, all rolled up in a wrinkled trenchcoat with a pocketful of bad luck. CHANDLER . A sucker, a suspect, a lover, a loser, a victim, and a hero with a ticket to hell. CHANDLER . In his first appearance - a high-voltage manhunt to find a sadistic murderer without a face, on the loose in the night world of New York. CHANDLER . An exciting new concept by Steranko, award winning author and illustrator. Here is his first movie-length visual novel, created in the traditin of Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe, a bare-knuckle mystery that will keep you guessing right up to the last page." STERANKO is one of the All-Time masters of the Comics Graphic Novel artform);
Volume-1 # 3; (Digest format; August 1976; "cc" Curtis Circulation VARIANT Logo on cover with #02764; CHANDLER in "Red Tide" = hard-boiled detective thriller = James / Jim STERANKO Comics Cover & Art. "A hard-boiled detective thriller by Steranko in the tradition of 'Chinatown' & 'Maltese Falcon'.' CHANDLER . Over six-feet of hard-boiled private eye with a talent for trouble and an eye for beauty, all rolled up in a wrinkled trenchcoat with a pocketful of bad luck. CHANDLER . A sucker, a suspect, a lover, a loser, a victim, and a hero with a ticket to hell. CHANDLER . In his first appearance - a high-voltage manhunt to find a sadistic murderer without a face, on the loose in the night world of New York. CHANDLER . An exciting new concept by Steranko, award winning author and illustrator. Here is his first movie-length visual novel, created in the traditin of Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe, a bare-knuckle mystery that will keep you guessing right up to the last page." STERANKO is one of the All-Time masters of the Comics Graphic Novel artform);
Volume-1 # 3; CHANDLER [8-1/2" x 11" Comics Graphic Novel Trade Paperback Edition of FICTION ILLUSTRATED Volume-1 # 3; August 1976; CHANDLER in "Red Tide"= hard-boiled detective thriller by STERANKO, James / Jim . (ISBN: 0515042412 / 0-515-04241-2) "A hard-boiled detective thriller by Steranko in the tradition of 'Chinatown' & 'Maltese Falcon'.' CHANDLER . Over six-feet of hard-boiled private eye with a talent for trouble and an eye for beauty, all rolled up in a wrinkled trenchcoat with a pocketful of bad luck. CHANDLER . A sucker, a suspect, a lover, a loser, a victim, and a hero with a ticket to hell. CHANDLER . In his first appearance - a high-voltage manhunt to find a sadistic murderer without a face, on the loose in the night world of New York. CHANDLER . An exciting new concept by Steranko, award winning author and illustrator. Here is his first movie-length visual novel, created in the traditin of Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe, a bare-knuckle mystery that will keep you guessing right up to the last page." STERANKO is one of the All-Time masters of the Comics Graphic Novel artform]
Volume-1 # 4; (Son of Sherlock Holmes - The Woman in Red; written by Byron Preiss, illustrated by Ralph Reese; Comics Graphic Novel Trade Paperback Edition ONLY; NO Digest sized Copy Printed);
(J) UK MARVEL british comics DIGESTS;
CHILLER
POCKET BOOK
(1980/1982;
Marvel-UK B&W Comics Digest; Tomb of Dracula=
#1-8,10-14,16,17,19-26; Satana=1; Ghost Rider= 3-6; Man-Thing=
7-21,23-26; All Man-Thing issues= 9,15,18; 100 Pages= #9,20);
#1(1980; Dracula begins; Satana app; G/VG $9.00); #3-5(VG/FN$5;
FN/VF$8 each); #6-8(VG/FN$5; FN/VF$7 each); #9(100 Pages; All
Man-Thing issue; VG/FN$5; FN/VF$7); #10-19, 21, 24(VG/FN$4; FN/VF$6
each); #20(100 Pages; VG/FN$5; FN/VF$7); #22(all Dracula issue;
FN/VF$7); #23(FN/VF$6); #25(Scarcer; FN/VF$9); #26(1982; Scarcer;
Dracula vs Werewolf-c/s; VG/FN $8);
CONAN
POCKET BOOK (UK
Digest Pub.) - #1-8,11-13;
FANTASTIC
FOUR POCKET BOOK (UK
Digest Pub.) - #1-15,17-19,21-28;
INCREDIBLE
HULK POCKET BOOK (UK
Digest Pub.) - #1-13;
MARVEL
CLASSICS COMICS (UK
Marvel Pub; Comics Digest; 1981-1982) -
#1 = SOLD OUT
#2
Frankenstein (by Mary Shelley; October/1981; FN = $7);
#3 A
Christmas Carol (by Charles Dickens; November/1981) = SOLD OUT;
#4
Alice in Wonderland(by Lewis Carroll; VF=$10),
#5 = SOLD OUT
#6
Treasure Island (by Robert Louis Stevenson; December/1981; FN = $7);
#7 The Count of Monte Cristo (by Alexandre Dumas; January/1982) =
SOLD OUT;
#8 Robinson Crusoe (by Daniel Defoe; January/1982;
FN/VF=$8.50; FN=$7);
#9 Invisible Man (by H.G. Wells;
FN/VF=$8.50),
#10 The First Men in the Moon (by Jules Verne;
February/1982; FN/VF=$8.50);
#11 Food of the Gods (by H.G. Wells;
March/1982; FN = $7);
#12 Moonstone (by Wilkie Collins;
March/1982; VF=$10; FN=$7);
SPIDERMAN
POCKET BOOK (UK
Digest Pub.) - #1-15,17,19-22,27;
Star
Heroes Pocket Book
(UK Marvel
B&W Comics Digest; circa 1980-1982);
*** [ #1-11=Battlestar
Galactica-s; #1-8=Micronauts; #10,11= X-Men-c/s];
#1(G/VG $8);
#3(FN/VF=$8); #4(VF=$9; FN=$6; VG=$4.50; G=$3);
#5(VF=$7; FN=$5);
#6(VF=$7; FN=$5; VG=$3.50);#7(VF=$5;G=$2.50);#8(VF=$7; FN=$5);
#9(100
pages; 4 page Atlas Horror story "Off Limits"-s with DITKO
art; Rest of issue is ALL Battlestar Galactica; VF=$7; FN=$5;
VG=$4);
#10(1st X-MEN issue; Reprints Silver Age X-Men #1 with Art
by Jack KIRBY; Battlestar Galactica-s; VF=$6; FN=$4);
#11(2nd
X-MEN issue; Last issue? Reprints Silver Age X-Men #2 with Art by
Jack KIRBY; Battlestar Galactica-s; VF=$7; FN=$5);
The
TITANS POCKET BOOK
(UK Digest
Pub.) - #1-13;
X-MEN
(UK Digest
Pub.) - #12-17,20-25,27,28;
YOUNG
ROMANCE POCKET BOOK
(UK Marvel
B&W Comics Digest; circa 1980-1982);
#1,2,3(Steranko-a), 4-6,
8-10 (LOW Print Runs);
(K) MISC. Comic Digests;
SOLARMAN {Comics Digest} (1979; Pendulum Illustrated Originals Pub; Connecticut, USA; Full Color; created by David Oliphant; Solarman was an alien Solarite named Davos, from Coresun the Land inside the Sun; He has an android servant named Arman; Baseball player, CIA, Los Angels, Washington & Spain-s; Talks of the virtues of solar energy. Solarman later became a teenager Benjamin Tucker & became a MARVEL COMICS Character in 1989 2-issue Mini series by Stan Lee, Mooney & Mike Zeck, and is credited thus in Overstreet; This SCARCE 3 issue series from 1979 Series is NOT Listed in Overstreet);
#94-4254 (#1 in Series; 1979; 68 pages including covers; SOLARMAN the Beginning-c/s; David Oliphant & M. Barbara O'Brien-s; Adapted by Linda A. Cadrain; Art director Vincent Fago; NM, 9.4 = $25; VF/NM, 9.0 = $12; VF, 8.0 = $9);
#94-4262 (#2 in Series; 1980; 36 pages including covers; SOLARMAN in "Day or Nite"; David Oliphant-s; Richard Giordano & Frank McLaughlin-a; overall VF/NM, but with Removed Price Sticker Residue at upper Right cover, thus VF = $10);
#94-4270 (#3 in Series; LAST issue; 1980; 36 pages including covers; SOLARMAN in "At the Earths Core"; David Oliphant-s; NEBRES-a; overall VF/NM, but with Removed Price Sticker Residue at upper Right cover, thus VF = $10);
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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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