INVENTORY - MISC. Golden Age & Silver Age & ODDBALL Older Comics -
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INVENTORY - MISC. Golden Age &
Silver Age & ODDBALL Older Comics -
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ABBOTT AND COSTELLO COMICS (St. John Pub., 1948) -
#4(August 1948; Lady with a wipe on cover; GVG $40.);
#7(May 1949; blondie haired lady with Abbott running behind; Viking cover);
#9 [2/1950; Nice Polar Bear/North Pole-c; Witch/Knights/Dragon-s; Cowboys-s; Hazy Daisy{Movie Starlet}; Discover America-s; Magic
Tape repairs inside sPines to cover = FA/G $20);
#22 (November/1953; Most Drucker cover & art);
#25 (July 1954; "How to Train a Dog cover"; Costella being bitten in bum by a dog);
#26; #32 (October 1955; Planting garden cover); #38 (May/1956; Science Fiction Cover; G/VG $19);
ACE COMICS (David McKay Pub., 1941) - Katzenjammer Kids cover on ALL issues below, with Story inside;
>>> [Jungle Jim in all; Blondie in all; Katzenjammer Kids in all; Prince Valiant=most 26-134; 128up=Brick Bradford; 135up=Lone Ranger; 11-151=Phantom]; >>[ Series variously Includes; Also; Tim Tyler's Luck, Tillie the Toiler, Just Kids, Pete the Tramp, Curly Harper,Teddy & Sitting Bull, Elmer,
Barney Google, They'll Do it Every Time by Hatlo, Henry etc];
#46 (January/1941);;
#79 (10/1943; G/VG, but About 50% of Pages missing; 32 pages including covers remain including covers; Complete stories include = Phantom, Pete the Tramp, Jungle Jim Just Kids, Curley Harper, Barney Google; $6.00);
#82(1/1944; G/VG $25);
#90(9/1944; VG+ $32);
#92(11/1944; VG/FN $39);
#98(G/VG, but Centerfold Missing $6);
#103(10/1945; FN $34);
#114(FA/G, but Centerfold Missing $4);
#117(12/1946; Phantom, Katzenjammer Kids, Tim Tyler, Jungle Jim by Alex Raymond, Barney Google, Blondie,Teddy & Sitting Bull, Tillie the Toiler, Prince Valiant by Foster; G/VG $20);
#138(9/1948; FA+ $8)
ADVENTURES IN ELECTRONICS (Adventures in Science Series) - #NN (1955; Pictorial Media Pub, Promotional / Giveaway for General Electric company, N.J. USA; 16 Pages in Color; NOT listed in Overstreet; VG = $12.00);
ADVENTURES IN JET PROPULSION (General Electrical Company; Giveaway; New York, USA; 1947); #NN;
THE ADVENTURES OF ALICE (.. IN WONDERLAND) (Civil Service Pub., 1945) - #1(G.O. Munhfield art; G/VG $20.00);
The Adventures of Binkly and Doinkel (Consumer & Corporate Affairs Canada pub; Comics Promotional Giveaway; Educational re Poisons, Flammable objects, Explosives & Corrosives; Canadian Comic series);
#NN (1974 date on page 10; Color; 16 pages; Robin Edmiston & Owen McCarron-c; R.Pugsley De Pugh & Sniffer the Dog app on Cover; VG- = $10.00);
#NN - "in HAUNTING SIGNS" (1978/79; UFO & Aliens-c/s; Color; 20 pages; Dianne Desmarais-a; G/VG =US$8);
THE ADVENTURES OF JO-JOY AND THE BRILLIANT IDEA (W.T. Grant, Giveaway) - #NN(1950);
THE ADVENTURES OF JO-JOY AND GRUFFY GOAT (W.T. Grant Co.; giveaway; 1951); #NN;
THE ADVENTURES OF JO-JOY IN A PRESENT FOR SANTA CLAUS! (W.T. Grant,Giveaway) - #NN(1953);
THE ADVENTURES OF KOKO AND KOLA (ME - Magazine Enterprises; Superior Pub./Canadian) - #6(1950; A-1#28);
ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE (St John Pub., 1952-1955) - #3 (3/1952; FA/G $14); #18(LAST issue; G, centerfold missing $5);
ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE
(Pines Pub.; 1955-1959; Backup-s include; Heckle & Jeckle, Sidney, Dinky, etc)
#NN(#131; November 1956; G/VG $10);
#NN(#131; November 1956; FA, Coverless $2);
#141(G/VG $10); #142(G/VG $10); #143(G $7);
#144(8/1959; LAST Pines issue; G=$7; FA/G=$5; FA=$4);
ADVENTURES OF THE O (Voyager Communications/Campbell's Soup Inc; USA) - #NN(1993; the Great Ballistic Park Challenge; Where's Waldo activity inside; From SpagettiOs pasta; 20 pages including covers; VG/FN = US$5.00);
Adventures of RAZ - Raz Learns about Tuberculosis #NN (Autumn Rain Studio; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Promotional / Giveaway comic; White Cross Guild / Health
Sciences Centre / Manitoba Lung Association / Tuberculosis control program; 6"x9"; 20 pages; Color; NO date; Circa 1990?; FN $8.00);
THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (Magazine Enterprises; based on Richard Greene TV show) - #6;
ADVENTURES OF SHONEY'S BIG BOY (Paragon Products, Giveaway, 1978) - #76,171,172,187,190,254;
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ADVENTURES OF THE BIG BOY
(Robert C. Wian Enterprises Inc.; Promotional-giveaway comics,
color comic) >>>> [All UN-Marked
issues below (#165 up) feature Big Boy with BROWN colored HAIR on
cover; Variants are as marked];
#67(BB with BLONDE hair),
#92(BB with BLONDE hair), #95(BB with BLACK hair), #103(BB with
BLONDE hair), #123(BB with BLONDE hair), #126(BB with BLACK hair),
#128(BB with BLACK hair; 1967), #136(BB with BLONDE hair), #155(BB
with BLONDE hair); #162,165, 170,175,176(1980),179,181,183, 189,190,
192,193, 195, 201-205, 207, 209,211,216,220, 222, 224(Christmas
Issue),227,229,232,233,235, 236(1976),241,242(Pirates-c), 244-247,
249-252,255, 257-265,267,269, #270(Universal City California &
Buck Rogers-c), 272(BJ & the Bear-c), 273(New Years-c), 274(Donny
& Marie Osmond-c), 275(Sesame Street & Miss Piggy-c), 278,
279, 281, 283, 286, 293, 294, 296,299,300,305,307,310(Valentine
issue), 311, 312, 314-317, 318, 320(Christmas issue), 321(New Years
Issue, 1983), 322, 324, 325(1984), 326, 328-335, 337, 339(1985),
341-344, 347,350, 351(1986), 352, 356, 358, 359, 374(1988), 398,
399,403,456;
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THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERCAT (Farrell / AJAX Pub., 8/1957) - #1;
AGGIE MACK (Four Star Pub./Superior – Canadian Publisher; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Teenage Humor) - #1(1/1948; Scarce Canadian Variant Edition; GGA = Good Girl Art; FELDSTEIN art; “Johnny Prep”; VG=$59; or FA/G=$29);
AIRBOY COMICS (Air Boy; Hillman Pub.,1945) -
Volume-5 #2
Volume-5 #6(HEAP-s; overall a nice glossy FN/VF, but 3/4 Cover = Title cut off; Also first & 2nd pages cut but still present; $18),
Volume-8 #9(10/1951; HEAP-s; FA/G $17),
Volume-9 #11;
AL CAPP'S DOGPATCH comics (1949; L'il Abner; SCARCE; nice GGA) - #2(8/1948; Daisy Mae-c/s; Moonbeam McSwine app; Kid Science-s; FN/VF, with 1-1/2" Tear in Last 2 pages thus FN+ = $65);
AL CAPP'S L'IL ABNER = see L'IL ABNER
AL CAPP'S WOLF GAL (Toby Press Pub.1951; L'IL ABNER related; SCARCE; GGA = Good Girl art) - #1(Overall VG but cover is faded, thus G/VG $59);
ALL ABOARD, MR. LINCOLN! (Assoc. of American Railroads, Giveaway, 1959) - #NN;
ALL GREAT COMICS (Fox Feature Syndicate Pub., 1946) -
#1 (1946; Berty Benson boy detective, Icky, Gussie the Gob, Crazy House & O'Brine Twins; FN/VF $120);
#14(10/1947; with Breanda Starr; also with; Texas Slim, Steamer Kelly, Surgeon Stone, Ned Handy, John West & Mighty O'Malley; Listed as "SCARCE" in Overstreet;G/VG = $99.00);
All-Picture COMEDY CARNIVAL (St John Pub); #1(10/1952; 100 pages; 27 pages of CANTEEN KATE, Matt BAKER art; Dinky Duck, Little Roquefort; Paul Terry's Three Bears; Gandy Goose, Heckle & Jeckle; overall VG/FN copy, but 1/2" tall x 2-1/2" long rodent chewed cover at bottom right & partial corners of first 12 pages = still looks decent; G+ $60);
ALL TOP COMICS (Fox Feature Pub., 1945) - #1,6;
AMAZING MYSTERY FUNNIES (Centaur Pub., 1940) - #19;
AMERICA GRAPHICS (Henry Stewart Pub) #1(1954; Indian Legends of the Niagra = Maid of the Mist and The Last of the Eries; by Robert F. Yates & Robert B. Bean; Nice Painted Cover; SOLD ONLY at Niagra Falls; VG/FN, but 1/3 Page Missing = $10);
ANCHORS ANDREWS (The Saltwater Daffy) (St John Pub.; NAVY Cartoon Humor) - #1(January 1953;Canteen Kate by Matt Baker = 9 pages; VG = $50), #2(3/1953; Pinup-Girl pinups appear on cover; GGA = Good Girl art; VG/FN $24); #3(5/1953; DINAH-s; GGA = Good Girl art; overall VG/FN, but with 1/4” x 1/2” piece off bottom right corner of book, thus G/VG = $15); #3(5/1953; DINAH-s; GGA = Good Girl art; FA/G $8);
ANDY COMICS (Current Pub/ ACE Pub) - #20(Trans-Canada Pub, Canadian Variant Edition; Teen-Age comic, 1948);
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Andy (Capp) Goes to the Parks (1975; National Park Service; Promotional / Giveaway Comic; U.S. Department of the Interior;Stars Andy Capp with art by Reg Smythe. Andy and his long suffering wife go camping. Warned by a park warden; Andy feeding a bear, swimming in fast currents /excessively cold water, placing his camp fire too close to the tent,drinks while boating, doesn't wear a life jacket. Color, 16 pages, newsprint covers; G/VG $10);.
ANIMAL CRACKERS (Green Pub/Norten/Fox Feature) - #9(1959);
ANIMAL FAIR (Fawcett Pub.) - #6(August/1946); 8(October 1946), #11(February 1947);
ANIMAL FABLES (E.C. Educational Comics / Fables Pub; 1946-1947; Scarce Early EC comic series);
#1 (7-8/1946; 1st app Freddy Firefly = HUMAN TORCH Swipe & Parody; Little Danny Demon-s; Hector the Inspector = Bulldog as Sherlock Holmes parody; Wilie the Weasel-s; BOZO the bowlegged Bull-s; VG minus = $96.00);
ANIMATED FUNNIES FEATURING BILLY THE KID AND HIS FAMOUS HORSE (Fawcett Pub.; No Cutting, No Pasting, Easy to Assemble);
A-1 COMICS (Compix / ME - Magazine Enterprises) - #7(CORSAIR-c/s; 1945; FA/G $10);#6, 8(intro Rodeo Ryan);
APPROVED COMICS (ST John's) - #3(WILD BOY OF THE CONGO; Great GGA Painted BONDAGE-c; 4/1954; VG/FN $30)
ASTRONOMY AND YOU (Edmund Scientific Co., 1970, USA Giveaway; 16 pages) - #NN(VG, but with piece off upper right cover & Magic Tape down Pines = G $4);
AVENGER (ME - Magazine Enterprises) - #1(A-1 #129; Origin; 1955);
-- (B) --
BACHMAN the Master Railroad Man - #NN (Philadelphia, PA, USA color Comics Promotional Giveaway; Dan Danglo-c/a; Color; 1988; 12 pages; Bachmann Industries;VG $5.00);
THE BARKER (Bell Features Pub., Canadian Variant Edition of the Quality Comics Pub) -
#15(LAST issue; Jack COLE art; 12/1949; FA/G, Centerfold Missing $4);
BARNEY GOOGLE SNUFFY SMITH (Toby Press) - #1(June/1951);
BARNYARD COMICS (Nedor/Polo Mag./Standard Pub.) - #7,13(Frazetta Tex illos), 21Frazetta Tex illos),
#20(10/1948; 36 pages; CANADIAN Variant Ed; 7 pages Frazetta-a; Jack Bradbury-a; G = $10),
BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL (Consumer’s Power Company; Promo Giveaway; Custom Comics; NYC; 1971; 16 pages; Color; War against Environmental Pollution; Two-Headed Dragon-c/app; VG $12);
BATTLE HEROES (Stanley Pub.; Squarebound Giants; Low print & Scarcer);
#1 (September 1966; Japs; Bunker Hill; Mine Sweeper; Buddha; Blitzkreig); #2 (November/1966; Gyrenes-s; Sniper-s; Bluff; Navy; Grenade);
BEE-29 THE BOMBARBIER (Neal Pub.) - #1(Feb/1945);
THE BERRYS (Field Enterprises) - #1(5/56);
BETTY AND BOB'S ADVENTURES IN TOYLAND (McKesson & Robbins, Incorp.; 1956; giveaway; full color; 20 pages) - #NN(VG/FN $12);
BIG BEN BOLT (Gordon & Gotch, Australian, B&W) - #33;
BIG JON & SPARKIE (Radio; formerly “Sparkie, Radio Pixie; Ziff-Davis Pub. Co) - #3(July/August);
BIG SHOT COMICS (Columbia Comics Group)-
#8(12/1940; SKYMAN, Face, Charlie Chan, Joe Palooka, Dixie Dugan, etc; Christmas-c; FA/G $45),
#44(3/1944; Sparky Watts, SKYMAN, Dixie Dugan, Joe Palooka, Charlie Chan & the FACE; FA, complete reading copy $16);
#64(3/1946; 1st Appearance of Cranberry Boggs; Also with; Joe Palooka, Charlie Chan, SKYMAN,Dixie Dugan, Hollywood Husband, Tony Trent VG/FN, but with 2 x Centerfolds Missing;All listed stories are complete = $9)
#71(11/1946; Cranberry Boggs, Joe Palooka, Sparky Watts, Charlie Chan, SKYMAN, Bo,Dixie Dugan, Hollywood Husband, Tony Trent, & Brass Knuckles; VG+ $32);
#73(1/1947; VG $30); #81, 97;
BILLY THE KID AND OSCAR (Fawcett Pub) - #3(Fall/1946);
BLACK COBRA (Ajax/Farrell Pub.) - #1(10-11/1954; Re-into Black Cobra & the Cobra Kid, costumed heroes; G+= $52; FA/G=$36);
THE BLACK KNIGHT (Toby Press Pub.)- #1(1953, Bondage cover; Canadian Variant Edition – Superior Pub);
BLACKSTONE, MASTER MAGICIAN COMICS (Vital / Street & Smith Pub.) - #3 (7-8/1946; LAST issue; G $25);
BLONDIE (David McKay Pub) #1-15 = LISTED in the HARVEY section of our Website;
BLONDIE COMICS - (Harvey Pub., Giveaway, NY, USA Dept of Mental Hygiene, 1950; 20 pages) #NN(3rd Printing; G $9);
BLONDIE COMICS - (Harvey Pub., Giveaway, NY, USA Dept of Mental Hygiene, 1961; 20 pages) #NN(FA/G $4);
BLONDIE -- FEATURE BOOK (David McKay Pub) -
#29(4th Blondie issue; SCARCE; “Home Sweet Home”; 68 pages; 1942; Blondie brings baby Cookie home from Hospital) ;
BLONDIE (King Pub; Mental Hygiene giveaway; adapted by Joe Musial; 1961; New York, New York) #NN;
BLONDIE (King Pub; Mental Hygiene giveaway; adapted by Joe Musial; 1950; Ohio) #NN;
BLUE BOLT (Novelty Press Pub.) - Volume-3(#10), Volume-4(#9); Volume-5(#2); Volume-5 (#3); Volume-(#6); Volume-6 (#6); Volume-6(#10); Volume-7(#1, 6/46); Volume-7(#5); Volume-7(#5, #10); Volume-8(#5); Volume-8(#6,coverless); Volume-8(#12); Volume-9 #1(Canadian Variant Edition – Cosmicolor Pub; Baseball cover);
BLUE BOLT ADVENTURES (Star Pub., Cole Cover, Target Appearance,1949) - #103;
BLUE CIRCLE COMICS (Enwil Associates/ Rural Home Pub.) - #1(June 1944; The Blue Circle begins (1st app); origin & 1st app Steel Fist.);
BLUE RIBBON COMICS (MLJ / Archie Pub);
#11(4/1941; 3rd app Mr Justice-c/s; Mr Justice vs Vampire-s; Rang-a-Tang the Wonder Dog with Ricky the Amazing Boy; FOX story; Steve Stacey Sky Detective-s; Corporal Collins Infantryman by Biro; Ty Gor-s by Meskin; Doc Strong-s; Loop Logan Air Ace-s; All Listed stories are complete except for Mr Justice; Appears G/VG, but with; Glue & Tape repairs inside Spine to cover; First 2 pages and Last 3 Pages are Missing = $29);
BLUE RIBBON (St. John Pub./Blue Ribbon; 1949) - #3(HECKLE & JECKLE / Terrytoons);
BOBBY COMICS (Universal Phoenix Feature Pub., 5/46) - #1;
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES (Standard Comics/ Visual Ed/ Argo) - #1(December 1955), #2(February 1956), #3(April/56), 7;
BOY COMICS (Lev Gleason Pub.; USA Editions) - #33(April 1947), 39,42-45,,48,52,57,58, 60-65,67,69, 70, 74,77,80,82,83,86, 87, 88, 90, 92,93,94, 98,101-103, 109,110,119;
BOY COMICS (Lev Gleason Pub.; SUPER / SUPERIOR Pub – Canadian Variant Editions) - #43,47, 56, 77,94;
BOY COMICS [Lev Gleason] = COVERLESS ISSUES; #76, 81, 87, 102 (No Covers, o/w nice VF $5 each); #89-92 (4 issues Sold as a SET only; With CLAW SERIAL Part 1-4; all NO Covers, o/w rest is nice VF = $25); #A??? (Probably one of these issues = 96,97,99,100,104; ROCKY X story "Horror on Kallaxyn"; No Covers, o/w nice VF $5); #B??? (Probably one of these issues = #96,97,99,100,104; ROCKY X story "D'Day from Space" No Covers, o/w nice VF $5);
BOZO the CLOWN in the Mystery of Missing Point; (DELL Pub; APSCO Products; Copyright Capital Records; Larry Harmon; TV; Promotional / Giveaway color comics); #NN(One-Shot; 1961; 3-1/2”x7-1/4”; Wacko Wolf app; BOZO as Sherlock Holmes Parody-c; VF+, 8.5 = $50);
Bracho the Clowns Circus Fun Book (1977; Promotional / Giveaway activity book published by Brachs Circus Peanuts. History of the circus since the first Roman circus. games, and puzzles; 8 pages, full color, G/VG $6);
BRUCE GENTRY (Better/Four Star/Standard/Superior Pub.; GGA = Good Girl Art; KAMEN-ish c/a ) - #8(Superior Pub/Canadian Variant Edition);
BUCCANEERS (Bell Features Pub., Canadian Variant Editions, of the Quality Comics) - #1(Crandall-c/a); #2;
BUCCANEERS (Quality Comics Pub.; USA editions) - # 23 (9/1950; CRANDALL-a; FA/G $39);
BUCK ROGERS (Famous Funnies Pub);
# 5 (No Date, 1942/1943; Classic Dick Calkins newspaper comic strip reprints; Plus Skyroads newspaper comic strip reprints; Overall a beautiful VF range example, but with GLUE Residue on Spine, probably removed from a bound volume; Still an attractive copy; Scan on request; Call it G/VG $149);
BUSTER BEAR (Quality Pub) - #5(GOLF-c);
BUSTER BROWN COMICS (Brown Shoe Co.) - #9,12-14,16-27, 29-33,37,38,41,43;
BUSTER BROWN IN “BUSTER MAKES THE TEAM!” (Jacobus Shoes Giveaway; 1959; color);
BUSTER BROWN OF THE SAFETY PATROL (1960 Custom Comics; Giveaway) - #NN;
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Buster Brown Safety Coloring Book (Promotional / Giveaway; Brown Shoe Co;1958; FA/G $9);
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BUSTER BUNNY (Standard Comics/Pines) - #1(November 1949),4,7,15;
BUZ SAWYER (Standard Pub.1948-1949; Better Pub; Toronto, Ontario, Canadian Variant Edition) -
#2(intro Sweeney; 36 Pages; VG $18);
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CALLING ALL BOYS (Parents Magazine Institute) - #8(Oct-Nov/1946),
#10 (March 1947; Cover Gary Cooper; Contents - Tex Granger; 13 Rue Madeleine ; Suicide Run (short story by Donovan Fitzpatrick; Hector; Coach's Corner by Nat Holman; Son of Thunderer by Hal Goodwin (Short Story); Dig Bailey “Salvage of the Santa Maria!”; “The Adventures of 'Bigbrain Billy'”; Hockey Marathon; );
#12 (July 1947; Cover Bob Hope; Contents – Streaky Smith of Essex High; Coach's Corner “How to Play Baseball by Bucky Harris Manager , N.Y. Yankees; Tex Granger; Flailing Flukes by Glem Philbrook (Short Story); Hector; My Favorite Brunette; The Adventures of “Bigbrain Billy”);
#14 (November 1947; J. Edgar Hoover photo cover; Contents – Tex Granger; Get a Big Kick out of Football by Bernie Bierman football coach, Minnesota (Short Story); Howard Hughes Sky Pioneer; Tiger Bait by Rutherford Montgomert (Short Story);Hector; Magic Town by Phil Wilcox; The Sandbar Mystery; The Adventures of “Bigbrain Billy”;
#15(1948; included Tex Granger, Hector, Edward Moose Krause Basketball, Mission to Mars, and Streaky Smith Skiing story);
CALLING ALL GIRLS (Parents Magazine Institute Pub.) - #2(12/41), Volume-3(#5), Volume-3(#19), Volume-3(#23), Volume-4(#26),
#40(6-7/1945; 13 year old Elizabeth Taylor PHOTO cover with Kitten; VG/FN = $54),
CALLING ALL KIDS (Parent Magazine Institute Pub.) - #1(1945),2,3,7,22,(Christmas issue), 25;
CANDY (Quality Comics Pub.) - #2(Gustavson art),3,7,9,10,17,20,28(FN $22),30,34(FA $4), 44(tear last pg G$8),46(GVG $12),48(VG $15);
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CAPTAIN AL COHOL (Arctic Comics; Department of Social Development; Northwest Territories; Promotional Giveaway comics;RARE & extremely desirable series; 36 pages; Full Color; 1973; Phil Clark & Dale Austin-a; Art Sorensen-s);
#NN (#2?; Al foils the Mackenzie Raiders; Battle at Big Delta; with Demon Man; VG/FN = US$50);
#NN (#3?; Liquor doesn't make Heroes; Introducing FIREY FRITZ in Burn Baby Burn; G = US$25); -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAPTAIN AND THE KIDS (United Features Syndicate Pub; 1947-1955) -
#22(VG $18);
#23(1951; VF+, 8.5 = $43); #23(1955; VG $15); #23(1955; appears VF+, but right page edges are tanned & Fragile, thus call it FN $22);
CAPTAIN EASY (Hawley/Standard/Visual/Argo Pub.; USA editions; GGA = Good Girl art in all; Roy Crane-a in most?) -
#11(1/1948; 52 pages; Girl in striped Dress with “Legs” cover; Mummy-s; Amazon-s; Burmese Idol-s; Gangsters-s; G+ $15);
#15(2/1949; 36 pages; Gagged Girl panels; Alias the Duke-s; FA/G $10);
#17(9/1949; 36 pages; TRAIN-c/s; WASH TUBBS WEDDING-s; Man in DRAG in Women’s Lingerie-s; FA/G $10);
CAPTAIN EASY (Hawley/Standard/Visual/Argo Pub.; Better Pub; Toronto; Canadian Variant Editions)
#15(2/1949; 36 pages; Gagged Girl panels; Alias the Duke-s; Same cover/contents as US edition; G/VG $10);
#17(9/1949; 36 pages; TRAIN-c/s; WASH TUBBS WEDDING-s; Man in DRAG in Women’s Lingerie-s;Same cover/contents as US edition; FN/VF $27);
CAPTAIN FLASH (Sterling Comics Pub., 11/54) -
#1(Origin; Sekowsky art; Tomboy (female super hero) begins; only pre-code issue; atomic rocket cover),
#4(Flying saucer invasion cover);
CAPTAIN GALLANT (of the Foreign Legion) (Carlton Comics Pub.) - #1;
CAPTAIN MARVEL ADVENTURES (Fawcett Pub.) -
#48(August-September 1945; 2 x Sivana-s; G/VG $68),
#57(March 1946; Haunted Girl-s; VG/FN $90),
#61(May/1946; Cult of the Curse serial Begins; Oggar; Mental Monster; Overall VF, but Title off = 2/3 Cover remains; First 2 pages cut, but still present; $35),
#63(July 1946; Cult of the Curse serial Oggar-s; CM as Stunt Man-c/s; G/VG $59),
#78(11/1947; Origin MR. ATOM-c/s; VG/FN $99);
#85 (October 29 1946; 4 Part story = Freedom Train issue-c/s, with SINANA & Abe Lincoln; FA $27);
#90(6/1949; Partial Photo-c; Sivana app; Mr Tawny app; Mr Atom app; VG/FN $75);
#113(October 1950; CM vs Mr Tawny-c/s; Sivana app; G $32);
CAPTAIN MARVEL ADVENTURES --
(Fawcett Pub.; 32 pages; Full Color; Newsprint covers; 6-1/4"x8-1/4") -
#NN(Promo/Giveaway from Wheaties; "Threads of Life", "Bridge of Sighs", "Man who made Earthquakes"; overall VG+, but 1-1/2"x3/4" piece off upper left cover, 1"x3/4" piece off upper right cover, ALL copies have tape, as issued taped to Wheaties box, thus tape does not affect grade; 1" tape at bottom left & right cover corners = thus G minus $89);
CAPTAIN MARVEL (M.F. Enterprises) - #1(April/1966), 2,3,4;
CAPTAIN MARVEL PRESENTS THE TERRIBLE 5 (MF Enterprises) - #1(Aug/1966), 5
CAPTAIN MARVEL JR. (Fawcett Pub.) -
#59(3/1948; Sivana Jr app; USA Edition; G/VG $50);
#59(3/1948; Canadian Variant Edition; G/VG $40);
#61(June 1948; CM Jr vs CM Jr-c/s; Canadian Variant Edition pub by AA Anglo America; 1/6 page missing, o/w FA+ $18);
#64(8/1948; Sivana Jr app; Enchanted Castle-s; VG/FN $79);
#73(May/1949; Classic Freddy Freeman with Lightning Bolt & change to CM Jr cover; Rich Robot-s; Hakir the Fakir-s; Sivana Jr-s; FA/G $20);
#81(January 1950; Mr Mirage-c/s; VG/FN $55),
#83(March 1950; Guillotine-c/s; the Great Brain; vs Fog Men-s; Pirates-s; nice FN minus = $60),
#90(10/1950; Magic Trunk-c/s; FA/G $20);
#94(2/1951; GENIE-c/s; Indian Medicine Man-s; Lords of the Underworld-s; G/VG $50); #104(12/1951; Queen of the Witches-c/s; Used in Parade of Pleasure; G/VG $36);
#104(12/1951; Queen of Witches-c/s; Palace of Lost Ideas-s; FA/G $20);
#109(May 1952; World's Littlest Giant-c/s; Yblees-s; VG/FN $50);
#111 (7/1952; Day in the Life of CM Jr-c/s = Cover shows CLOCK with 12 scenes from CM Jr's day; PLUTO-s; Menace of the Miser-s; Decent complete FA/G copy, but mis-cut at factory, with Top of book being 6-3/8 wide & Bottom of book being " 7-1/8" wide, with about 1-2% of text loss in upper right panels, thus FAIR = $14);
#115(11/1952; Injury to the Eye-c/s = 1000 Eyed Idol of Doom monster-c/s; Mad Mogol Monster-s; Curse of the Demon-s; G/VG $75);
CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT (Fawcett Pub.) - #10(July/1943; Classic Mac RABOY FLAG Cover; FA/G $79); #19(April/1944; FA/G, NO back cover $45);
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Captain Zilog (1979; Promotional / Giveaway Comic; Zilog Inc; Westcom '79 Collectors Item); - #1(Joe Kubert pencils in Cartoons style; Low Brooks-s;16 pages color; VG/FN $13);
CENTENNIAL OF CANADA (Manitoba, Canada Centennical Corp., giveaway) -
#NN(1970; 16 pages; Color; VG+, but with 1/3 Back cover missing = $3.00);
CHARLIE CHAN (Crestwood/Prise) #1 (6-7/1948; Simon & KIRBY cover & 2 pages art; Infantino-a; Scarce; Appears VG, but has Large Tears in cover with Magic Tape Repairs inside, thus FA/G $85);
CHILDREN'S PLAYMATE MAGAZINE (A.R. Mueller Printing Pub.) - Volume-29 (#12) 8 pages color comics, 1 page paper doll with Bobo the Elephant; digest size; Volume-8(#25) Coo Coo Comics;
CHRISTMAS STORY BOOK (Western Printing, F.W. Woolworth, Giveaway; USA) - #NN(1953);
CHUCKLE COMICS (Showtime Pizza Time Inc; Chuck E. Cheese Collector Comic; Promo / Giveaway Comic; Color) #1 (”Limited Print Run”; 9/1996; 16 pages; Computer Cowboys: Showdown in Cyberspace; G/VG $4);
CHUCKLE, THE GIGGLY BOOK OF COMIC ANIMALS (R.B. Leffingwell Co.; 1945; 132 pages; one-shot)
#1(Funny Animal; other all VG/FN but about 25% of the paper missing off the spine thus Gd+ $33);
CIRCUS COMICS (Farm Women's Pub./DC Pub) - #1(April/1945),2(June/1945);
CIRCUS OF FUN - #1(1945);
CLIFF MERRITT and the Very Candid Candidate -- Cartoon story of the Election of a Union Officer (Brotherhood of Railroad Trainsmen; Circa 1960's ; Promotional / Giveaway; Color; 28 Pages; 24 pages of Art by Al Williamson; FN=$16; or G=$8);
CLUBHOUSE KIDS – The Adventures of Rod Edna & Holly (1st Edition; Ministry of Health Ontario Canada; 1990; 28 pages; color comic; Capt Dynamo-s; Time Travel-s; VG/FN $5);
CLUE COMICS (Hillman Periodicals) - #8(Fall/1944; Palais-c/s);
CLYDE BEATTY (Commodore Productions & Artist Pub., 10/53) - #1;
COCOMALT BIG BOOK OF COMICS ( 1938; Harry A Chesler Pub; Cocomalt Premium / Promotional / Giveaway - 52 page Regular Size Color comic);
#1(Overstreet lists as “SCARCE” = 20-100 Copies existing; BIRO-c/a; “featuring JOE PENNER”-c; GOOBY LAND DWARF's-c/s; Little Nemo by Windsor McKay; Dan Hastings SF-s = Fred Guardineer-a; George Nagle-s; King Kole's Kourt = Jack Cole-a; Cowboy Joe Penner-s; Gustavson, & Bob Wood art; 2page HOOT GIBSON comics AD for Cocomalt at centerfold; Round Table adventures-s; Lucky Coyne mystery-s = Frank Frollo-a; Sky Menace-s; nice Off-White pages, G/VG = $350);
COMIC COMICS (Fawcett Pub.) #5;
COMICS ON PARADE (United Features Syndicate Pub.; 1938-1955) -
>>> [ #82-103 = all NANCY and SLUGGO issues];
#40(3/1943; all Capt & Kids, Hawkshaw the Detective issue; Hawkshaw = Sherlock Holmes parody, G/VG $30);
Special Issue #NN(7/1946; CAPTAIN and the KIDS; VG = $23);
#41(6/1943; NANCY & FRITZI RITZ-c/s; Also with; Phil Fumble; VG but with 1 page missing affecting Nancy-s = $9);
#56(3/1947; Capt & Kids-c; FA+ $8);
#70(2-3/1950; VG $20); #70(2-3/1950; NANCY-c/s; Fritzi Ritz app; G $12); #70(2-3/1950; G/VG $15);
#70(Nancy & Fritzi Ritz; G/VG, but 20% of first page missing $6);
#82(FA/G, but bottom middle 1/3 front cover missing $5); #98(G/VG $15);
#101(10% cover off at bottom, FA, reading copy $6); #103(1/1955; G/VG $15);
CONQUEROR COMICS (Albrecht Pub.) - #NN(Winter/45);
COOKIE (Michel Pub/ Regis Pub = see ACG Pub, on separate Link on www.dougcomicworld.com )
COO COO COMICS (Standard Pub.; 1942-1952; Supermouse = 1st Funny Animal superhero = Cloned from Superman ) -
#25(5/1946; Supermouse, Bruno Bear, Fritz, Fathead, Daffy & Dilly, Butch; G $12);
#27,28,32, 36(Frazetta Text illos),
#41(9/1948; 6 pages Frazetta-a plus 2 Text illos; FN $69),
43(Frazetta Text illos), 44(3/49; Frazetta Text illos), 45(Frazetta Text illos),
#47(9/1949; 5 pages Frazetta-a plus 3 Text illos; VG/FN $45),
48(Frazetta Text illos), 57, 62(LAST issue);
COSMO CAT (Fox Pub/ Green Pub/ Norlen Mag.) - #2(1959),4,10;
COWBOYS 'N' INJUNS (ME - Magazine Enterprise) - #2,3,5(1947);
COWGIRL ROMANCES (Fiction House Magazine; 1950) = see "Western comics on www.dougcomicworld.com ;
CRACK COMICS (Quality Comics Group Pub.) -
#45(11/1946; Capt Triumph-c/s; Beezy; Pen Miller; Hack O'Hara; Floogy the Fiji; Molly the Model; Inkie; FA/G $22);
CRIME SUSPENSTORIES (E.C.Pub/EC/Educational Comics; 1950-1955 ) -
#25(10-11/1954; GGA-c = Sexy Girl & mugger with knife cover by Kamen; Davis text illo; Krigstein, Kamen, Evans & Crandall-a; FA/G = $18);
CROWN COMICS (Golfing/McCombs Pub.) - #9(May/1947), 14(Aug/1948);
THE CRYIN' LION (William H. Wise Co) - #1(Fall/1944);
CURLY KAYOE (United Features Syndicate) - #2,6;
-- (D) --
DAISY HANDBOOK (Daisy Manufacturing Pub; Pocket Sized 4-1/2" x 5-1/4"; 132 Pages)
#1 (1946; RED RYDER & Little Beaver cover by FRED HARMAN; 11 pages BUCK ROGERS comics by Lt Dick Calkins & partial back-c; 2 pages WOLVERTON art; 5 pages "ATOMS Unleashed" on A-Bomb; Red Ryder comics, plus bonus Red Ryder "how to saddle & mount"-s, & MORE by FRED HARMAN; Bonus Games, Puzzles, activities & Science facts; With 8 pages BONUS Color AD insert at centre featuring Red Ryder & Buck Rogers, making the final page count of 140 pages; SCARCE; G/VG = $78.00);
DANDY COMICS (E.C. Educational Comics / Fables Pub; 1947-1948; Scarce Early EC comic series); - #1 (Spring/1947; Funny Animals; Vince FAGO-a; Dandy the Rabbit, Bull Bowser, Tumbles the Clown, Tuffy; G/VG $69);
DANGER (Comics Media Pub.) - #1(1/53; Don Heck cover art), #3 (Morisi c/a; Heck-a); #5 (Don Heck c/a; Morisi-a),10;
DANGER IS OUR BUSINESS! (Toby Press Pub.) - #1(1953), 11;
DAREDEVIL (Lev Gleason Pub.; USA Editions) -
#42 (5/1947; Intro Kilroy in DD; VG- $50); #46 (1/1948; VG/FN $48);
#52 (1/1949; FN+, but light waterstain at top, thus VG/FN $50); OR #52 (1/1949; G/VG $32);
#53 (3/1949; G $22);
#59,62-68,70-72,75, 77,78,81,88,93,93(coverless), 98,100,100(coverless),107,107(coverless),109,112,112(coverless), 119,120,122,123, 126, 134;
DAREDEVIL (SUPER / SUPERIOR Pub.;Canadian Variant Editions of the Lev Gleason comics) - #64(36 Pages with 2 Daredevil stories, & a Sniffer story; VG+ $26); # 69, 86, 92;
DARING ADVENTURES (St. John Pub., 3-D Comic) - #1(11/1953; VG/FN, No Glasses = $65);
DICK COLE (Curtis Pub./Star Pub.)(circa 50's) - #7(with #6 on cover, LB Cole cover);
DICK COLE (Accepted Pub; NO date; 1950's) - #6(States #6 on front of cover, and #7 on inside front cover; L.B. Cole-c; FA/G $8);
"DICK" HANOVER BOY-CHAMPION (Promotional - giveaway; USA circa 1950's; baseball cover & story; NOT listed in Overstreet; Appears FN+, but with 6" tear in front cover, repaired inside with magic tape, thus G $6);
DICK TRACY (Chicago Tribune Pub.) - #NN(1958);
DICK TRACY (Esso Service Station Salesmen; Chicago Tribune; 1958) - #NN;
DICK TRACY (Famous Artists Syndicate, 1940) - #1;
DILLY (Lev Gleason Pub.) - #1(May 1953);
DINKY DUCK COMICS (St John Pub.) - #2(Jan/1952),7,8,10,16,17;
DIXIE DUGAN (Prize Pub./Headline Pub.) - Volume 4 (#1), Volume 4 (#8);
DIXIE DUGAN (McNaught Syndicate/ Columbia/Publications Ent.) - #7,10;
DIZZY DUCK - #34;
DO-DO FUNNY ANIMAL CIRCUS STORIES (National-Wide Pub.; 1950; size 7 ¼ “ x 5 “) - #1;
Doll Man (Quality Pub) - #43(12/1952; the Thing that Killed-c/s; 4 page TORCHY-s = GGA / Good Girl art by FOX; G/VG = $39);
DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY = see "WAR COMICS" listings on out Website www.dougcomicworld.com ;
DOTTY Comics (& Her Boy Friends) (Ace Magazine/AA Wyn Pub; both are Canadian Variant Edition = Trans-Canada News Pub; 1948/1949; nice GGA = Good Girl Art)
#NN(#35?; March/1948; AL HARTLEY-a; Sorority Sue; Lingerie panel; ;G/VG $12); #36(November; 1948?? Canadian Variant ed; Girls in Swimsuits-c; G = $7)
#NN(Approx #37?; July/1948; AL HARTLEY-a; Lingerie panels; G/VG $9);
DOUBLE TROUBLE (St John Pub.) - #2(Jan/58);
-- (E) --
THE EAGER BEAVER - Story of the Wheel (Cities Services Oil Co., 36 pages, Promotion - giveaway) #NN(1963; VG/FN $10);
THE EAGER BEAVER - Story Book (Cities Services Oil Co., 36 pages, Promotion - giveaway) #NN(1959; G $6);
THE EAGER BEAVER SPACE BOOK (Cities Service science fun; USA, 36 pages, Promotional - giveaway) - #1(1962; G/VG ¼ page cut $3; VG/FN $10);
EGBERT (Arnold Pub./Quality Comics Group) - #1(Spring/46), 10(Autumn/48);
EL BOMBO COMICS (Standard Comics/ Frances M. McQueeny) - #1(1946);
ELLA CINDERS (United Features Syndicate) - #3(Aug/1948);
ENGINEERING IN YOUR FUTURE (Adventures in Science Series) #NN (1957; Pictorial Media Pub, Promotional / Giveaway for General Electric company, N.J. USA; 16 Pages in Color; NOT listed in Overstreet; G/VG = $10.00);
ETTA KETT (King Features Syndicate/ Standard) - #11(December 1948; Teenage);
EVA THE IMP (Red Tio Comics/Decker) - #2(Nov/1957);
EXCITING COMICS (Nedor/Better Pub./Standard Comics) - #47(May/1946; BLACK TERROR-c/s; SCHOMBURG-c; FA/G $57), #67 (All Western issue; VG $50);
-- (F) --
FAIRY TALES (Ziff-Davis Pub.) - #10(April-May/1951);
FAMOUS FUNNIES (Eastern Comics) - #122(September/1944),131(June/1945),134,135, 137,138,159,163,183;
FAST WILLIE JACKSON (Fitzgerald Periodicals Inc.) - #1,6;
FAT AND SLAT Joke Book (Ed Wheelan's...; All-American/Wm H. Wise pub; One-Shot, later becomes an EC Comic) #NN(Summer/1944; 52 pages; Appears VG/FN, but with Magic Tape repairs inside spine to cover = FA/G $29);
FATMAN THE HUMAN FLYING SAUCER (Lightning Comics, Milson Pub. Co; all 68 Page GIANTS; Stories by O.O.Binder; Art by C.C.Beck) *** Count each GIANT comic as TWO comics for Postage Purposes;
#1(April/1967; 1st app & ORIGIN of FATMAN and TINMAN; FATMAN vs Anti-Man the Monstorous Sea Horror-c/s);
#2(June/1967; 5-Part Serial complete in this issue = Fatman vs Awesome Foursome-c/s; 1st Brainman, Syntho, Lunita & Grollo)
#3(8-9/1967; Squarebound; Overstreet notes "Scarce"; LAST issue; Fatman vs the Shroud-c/s);
FAWCETT MOVIE COMIC (Fawcett Pub.) - #18(Aug./52, "The Brigand");
FAWCETT'S FUNNY ANIMALS (Fawcett Pub./ Charlton Comics; Humor Parody Funny Animal with cartoon Super-Heroes) #13,25-29,31, 35,37,38,44, 46,50,55,60,67;
FEATURE COMICS (Quality Comic Group; USA editions; #81-135 = DOLL MAN cover & story);-
#81(9/1944; VG $39);
#87(4/1945; VG/FN $49);
#88(5/1945; G/VG $29);
#98(5/1946; Bottom 75% of comic is VG/FN, but water damage at top, 10% of cover off at top, 3% of back cover off, thus FA+ $15);
#100(7/1946; Doll Man, Lala Palooza, Rusty Ryan, Blimpy, Perky, Mickey Finn, Swing Sisson, Spin Shaw, Poison Ivy, Big Top; G/VG $42);
#103(VG+ $33);
#104(overall FN+, but with small puncture hole thru book at upper left, thus VG+ $33);
#105(12/1946; VG $30);
#108(nice VF, but with rusty staples & light waterstain at top edge, thus FN+ $55);
#110(5/1947; VF minus = $72);
#135(1949; DOLLMAN-c; front cover ONLY; NO comic; tattered cover edges = FA $4);
FEATURE COMICS (Canadian Variant Editions of the Quality Comics - Bell Features Pub)
#136(DOLLMAN-c; 7/1949; BONDAGE-c; G, Centerfold missing; "Rims" story not complete; Doll Man story is complete; $6);
#139(10/1949; Stunt Man Stetson-c/s; looks VG, but magic tape on spine,thus G, but 2" piece off first page inside; 2 x Centerfolds missing; Stunt Man Stetson is complete $4);
#140(11/1949; Stunt Man Stetson-c/s; looks G/VG, but magic tape repairs inside spine to cover, thus FA/G, but 3 x Centerfolds missing $3);
#143(3/1950; Stunt Man Stetson-c/s; G $13);
FELIX THE CAT (Toby Pub.) #20(May/51), 23,26,28,31-33, 35-37,40,42,48,50, 52,57,59,60;
FELIX AND HIS FRIENDS (Felix Comics) - #1(Dec./53);
FELIX THE CAT 3D (Three Dimensions; Toby Press; 1953) - #1(No Glasses; Poor/Fair $18);
FELIX THE CAT 3-D (Toby Pub.) - #1(1953; VG minus, with 3-D glasses detached, but still present = $59);
FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY (ME - Magazine Enterprises) - #A-1 series #25(1949; Radio Series One-Shot);
FIGHT COMICS (Fiction House Pub; GGA = Good Girl Art in all issues; all pre-code);
#44(June/1946; woman in bondage cover); #47(December/1946),
#54(Tigergirl with WHIP, Man in Bondage to alter-c; Matt BAKER-a; G/VG = $39);
#59(Tiger Girl vs Vampire Bat-c; Kamen-a; Matt BAKER-a; G = $27);
#67(3/1950; Tiger Girl-c/s; FA+ $17); #72;
#80 (5/1952; Whitman-c; Tiger Girl-c/s; Famous Fighters; Life on other Worlds - Venus & Mars; Kayo Kirby; Rip Carson; VG minus $34),
FIGHT FOR FREEDOM! (National Assoc. of Mfgrs/ General Comics, giveaway) - #NN(1951);
FIGHTING AMERICAN (Headline Pub./ Prize) - #1(April-May 1954; Jack Kirby art) ,3(Aug-Sept/54);
FIGHTING YANK (Nedor/Better/Standard) - #27(Jan/1949; FA, reading copy $37);
FLASHBACK series (Alan Light/Dynapubs; Golden Age Comic Reprints) = SEE “Comic Magazines” (MISC);
FOUR TEENERS (A.A.WYN pub) #48(4/1948; Sorority Sue-c/s; VG ASK);
4 MOST COMICS (Novelty Pub./Star Pub.) - Volume-3(#3); Volume-4#1(Winter/45), Volume-4#4, Volume-5#1, Volume-5#2, Volume-6#2, Volume-6#3, Volume-7#2, Volume-7#3, #40;
4MOST (Bell Features; Canadian Variation Edition) - #20(Circa 1946; Joe Certa cover; Toni Gayle; Edison Bell; The Cadet featuring Kit Carter; FA/GD = $12);
4 MOST BOYS COMICS (Star Pub.) - #37(Nov-Dec/1949), 38;
FRANK BUCK (Fox Features Syndicate) - #70(May/50);
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (Standard; 1947-1949; Teenagers; Classic Newspaper Strip reprints; #7,8=Airbrush-c by Schomburg?; USA Editions);-
#1; # 7(VG=$15; FN/VF=$24);#8(2 Girls in Swimsuits-c; FN/VF $24); #11(Record Player & Dancing-c; Lingerie Panels; G/VG $12);
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (Standard; 1947-1949; Teenagers; Classic Newspaper Strip reprints; #7,8=Airbrush-c by Schomburg?; Better Pub, Toronto, Canada; Canadian Variant Editions);- #10(Carousel Horses-c; G/VG $12);
FRIENDS KEEP FRIENDS ALIVE! (Custom Comic Services; TX, USA) - #NN(1989; distributed by MADD = Mothers against Drunk Driving; Soccer & Skateboard pages; VG $4);
FRISKY ANIMALS (Star Pub.) - #53(front & back cover only);
FRISKY FABLES (Premium Group/Novelty Pub/Star Pub.) - Volume-2#7(Oct/1946), Volume 2 #8; Volume-3#9, Volume-3#12, Volume-4 #2, #41;
FRITZI RITZ (United Features Syndicate Pub/ St. John's Pub.) - #37(1955; 4 pages early PEANUTS; G/VG $16); #49(Peanuts; Nancy; Cheerleader-c; FA/G $8);
FROGMAN COMICS (Hillman Periodicals) - #7(Jan/53);
FUNLAND COMICS (Croyden Pub.) - #1(1945);
FUNLAND (Ziff-Davis; Approved Comics; No Date; 1940s; 25 cent cover; contains puzzles, cut-outs) - #NN(100 Page Giant; Clown-c);
FUNNY BOOK (Parents Magazine Press Pub.) - Volume-1(#4; Summer 1943), #8;
FUNNY FILMS (Michel Pub/ Titan Pub = see ACG Pub, on separate Link on www.dougcomicworld.com )
FUNNYMAN (ME - Magazine Enterprises Pub; Clown Hero who fights Crime)
#1 (Scarce; Canadian Variant Edition; 1/1948; by Jerry SIEGEL & Joe SHUSTER; 1st Pro Work by Dick Ayers; Magic Tape repairs inside spine to cover, thus G = $50);
FUNNY TUNES (Avon Periodicals) - #3(Dec-Jan/1953-54);
FUN TIME (Ace Periodicals) - #4(Winter-1953-54; 100 Page Squarebound Giant; Pen scribbles on cover, FA/G $15); #4(Winter-1953-54; 100 Page Squarebound Giant; G $19);
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Fun with Basky and Robin (Promotional; Promotional / Giveaway Comic; Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream Stores; 3D Cosmic pub; Comics, Puzzles, games, and trivia; 16 pages, color, newsprint; ** Basky, Robin, & magical Pink Goose app in all; ** Manny Stallman-c/a)
#NN(#3; 1/1980; Sea Monster-c/s; VF $10); #NN(#4; 2/1980; VF $10); #NN(#5; 3/1980; VF $10); #9(7/1980; VF $8);
#14(12/1980; young Dinny and Myna & Mr. Shelduck; VF $8);
THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF THE WETLANDS WIZARD (Duck Unlimited Canada Pub.; Circa 1990's; with the Junior Bluejay's; Giveaway) - #NN;
-- (G) --
GABBY {Gabby Hyatt, the Teen-Age Laugh Riot} (Quality Pub.; formerly "Ken Shannon") - #3,5(Jan/1953),6,#8,9;
GANDY GOOSE (Pines Pub.) - #5(Fall/1956);
GEORGE FOSTER – Man Of Dreams; Man With a Purpose (1982; USA; 20 pages) #NN;
GEORGE PAL'S PUPPETOONS (Fawcett Pub); #1 (12/1945; Captain Marvel cover; 2 x Jasper & the Scarecrow-s; 2 x Punchy & Judy-s; 2 x Jim Dandy-s; Sgt Jan; Rusty - Flying Broomstick; Rusty - Pirates Island; G+ = $59);
#16(Oct/47),18;
GET LOST (Mikeross Pub/ New Comics) - #1( Andru/Esposito in all; February/ March 1954); #2(Andru/Esposito-c; has 4 pages E.C. Parody featuring “The Keeper”; VG);
GIANT COMICS EDITIONS (128 pages) - #2 (1947-48; 128 pages; stories of Iron Vic, Abbie an’ Slats, Jim Hardy, Ella Cinders Gordo, Virgil, Bill Bumlin, Mopsy; Back cover missing; 5% of front cover off at bottom left, 5% of one page out, rest is FA+ $23);
GIGGLE COMICS (1-63=Creston Pub; #64 up =ACG Pub; = see ACG Pub, on separate Link on www.dougcomicworld.com )
THE GHOST TOWN THAT CAME TO LIFE (1955; Allis-Chalmers Mfg Co.; 16 pages; giveaway);
GOLDEN AGE REVIEW (Superlith Inc; Kenneth Robert Seppi; 1978; $5.00 Original cover Price; 100 Pages including covers; B&W )
#NN(Bulletman, Silver Streak, Blue Beetle, Skyman, Black Hood, Airboy, Green Lama, Black Terror; SCARCE; Overall VG/FN, but with 1/2” x 4” Triangle shaped piece clipped off upper left back-c, thus G/VG $10);
GOLDEN LEGACY - illustrated (BLACK PEOPLE) History Magazine;
(Fitzgerald Pub; 1966-1972 series; Reprints are those dated 1976 and 1983; Color Comics);
#1 (Toussaint L'Ouverture & Birth of Haiti; 1966 Original; Letters Back-c Variant; Leo Carty-c/a; Perlin-a; Tallarico-a; Bacchus-s/a; VG=$10; G=$6);
#1 (Toussaint L'Ouverture & Birth of Haiti; 1966 Original; Photo COKE Ad Back-c Variant; VG $10);
#2 (the saga of Harriet Tubman "the Moses of Her People"; 1967 Original; VG=$6; G/VG=$5; G=$4);
#3 (Crispus Attucks & the Minutemen; 1967/68 Original; FN=$10; VG=$6; G/VG=$5; FA/G=$3);
#4 (the Life of Benjamin Banneker; 1968 Original; G/VG=$5; FA/G=$3);
#4 (the Life of Benjamin Banneker; 1976 = 2nd Printing; VG $5);
#4 (the Life of Benjamin Banneker; 1983 = 3rd Printing; VF $8);
#5 (the life of Matthew Henson; 1976 = 2nd Printing; FN/VF $8);
#6 (Alexander Dumas & Family; 1969 Original; FN=$9; VG=$6);
#6 (Alexander Dumas & Family; 1969 Original; DOUBLE COVER = Outer-c=FN+ with INNER-c=VF $18);
#6 (Alexander Dumas & Family; 1976 = 2nd Printing; VF $9);
#7 (Frederick Douglass, Part-1; 1976 = 2nd Printing; VF $9);
#7 (Frederick Douglass, Part-1; 1983 = 3rd Printing; VF $8);
#8 (Frederick Douglass, Part-2; 1976 = 2nd Printing; FN/VF $8);
#9 (the Life of Robert Small; 1970 Original; Don Perlin-c/s; VG$6; G/VG=$5; G=$4);
#9 (the Life of Robert Small; 1970 Original; Don Perlin-c/s; G, 2/3 Last page missing = $2);
#9 (the Life of Robert Small; 1976 = 2nd Printing; VG/FN $5);
#10 (Joseph Cinque & the Amistad Mutiny; 1970 Original) = SOLD OUT;
#11 (Men of Action - White, Wilkins & Marshall;1970 Original; FN=$10);
#12 (Black Cowboys; 1972 Original) = SOLD OUT
#12 (Black Cowboys; 1976 = 2nd Printing); = SOLD OUT
#13 (Life of Martin Luther King Jr; 1972 Original; VF minus=$20; VG/FN=$12);
#14 (Life of Alexander Pushkin; 1972 Original) = SOLD OUT;
#15 (Ancient African Kingdoms; 1972 Original) = SOLD OUT;
#16 (The Black Inventors - Latimer & Woods; 1972 Original) = SOLD OUT;
#16 (The Black Inventors - Latimer & Woods; 1976 = 2nd Printing; G/VG = $7);
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GOOFY COMICS (Nedor/Standard Pub.) -
#12,19(Frazetta Text illo-a);
#23(Frazetta Text illo-a);#24(2/1948; Frazetta-a; VG $27);
#26(6/1948; 52 pages; 3 x Frank FRAZETTA art Text illo Panels; Name written on cover; overall VG, but with 2 x small Binder Holes thru book thus G $14);
#27(Frazetta Text illo-a);
#28(10/1948; Vince Fago-a; 52 pages; 3 x Frank FRAZETTA art Text illo Panels; Jack Bradbury-a; Goofy Gander-s; Uncle Pigley-s; Wilbur Fox-s; Hubert-s; Doremus Dormouse-s; Katnapped-s; Cub Scouters-s; Roscoe W. Rabbit-s; VG/FN = $33);
#43(Leprechaun cover), #44;
Great Exploits (Red Top/Deker Pub) #1(10/1957; Krigstein-a; Frog Men-s; Marco Polo-s; Explorer Joe-s; Son of Robin Hood-s; VG/FN $24);
THE GREAT SOCIETY COMIC BOOK (Pocket Books) - #NN(1966; 60's Polititicians appear as superheroes; Humor/parody; Super-LBJ-c/s; VF- = $18);
THE GUMPS (Bridgeport/ Herald Corp Pub) - #1(March/April 1947; Fair/Good; $16);
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HA HA COMICS (1-80=Creston Pub/Scope mag; #81 up =ACG Pub; 10/1943 thru 1/1955 = see ACG Pub, on separate Link on www.dougcomicworld.com )
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN (starring Danny Kaye; Ziff-Davis Comics; 100 Big Pages; Movie Classic; 1953);
HAP HAZARD (Ace Periodicals Pub.; 1944) -
#1(1944; Magician-c; G/VG $28); #2(Autumn/1944; Dog Show-c/s; VG $22);
#6,9(ASK); #10(Roller Staking cover);
#11(10/1946; 52 pages; Ball & Chain Prisoner arrested by Cop at Costume Party cover; Golf-s; Slug-s; Zippermouth-s; Flophead-s; FN+ $28);
#18(1/1948; Golf-s; 52 pages; Stella the Starlet-s; Lingerie panel);
HAPPY Comics
(1943-1950; NEDOR/Standard Pub; Animated Cartoons; Funny Animals; Companion to Goofy comics; #20-#37 all have Frazetta art; Vince FAGO art in many) -
#1(1943; Gandy & Sourpuss, Oscar Pig in Arabians Nites-s, 2pg Oscar Pig Detective illustrated Text-s = Sherlock Holmes parody with Deerstalker cap & Magnifying Glass; Frenchy Rabbit & Flippit; Andy Wolf & Bertie Mouse; Great Ginch & E. Claude Pennygrabber; Wacky Willy; Dinky; 68 Pages; G, 10% of Page 6/7 missing = $24);
#10(10/1945; Gold Mine; Steeple Jack; Stuporbear-s; Wallace Wolf & Papa Bear; Wowsey & Mousey; FA+ $8);
#12(3/1946; G/VG $16);
#16(11/1946; Sherlock Holmes parody with Deerstalker cap; G/VG $16);
#21(9/1947; 2x Frazetta Text illos; Racist Pansey the Black Chimp-s; G/VG $18); #24(Frazetta Text il