(A) GOLD KEY & Whitman Comics = FOR SALE ;

(B); SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions of GOLD KEY = IN STOCK;

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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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GOLD KEY & Whitman INVENTORY FOR SALE -


(B); SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions of GOLD KEY = IN STOCK;

NOTE; (WALT DISNEY has separate catagory listings!)


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Canadian Cover Price VARIANT Editions;

(Uncommon to SCARCE; over 75% are IN STOCK = Send your serious WANT LISTS);

VARIANT Editions; (Uncommon to Scarce); April 1968 to August 1968; 15 cent Canadian Cover Price VARIANTS of the US 12 cent issues;
VARIANT Editions; (Uncommon); March 1972 to April 1973; 20 cent Canadian Cover Price VARIANTS of the US 15 cent issues;

Reverse VARIANT Editions; (Uncommon to Scarce; no known GIANTS are Variants); December 1977 to February 1978; 30 cent Canadian Cover Price VARIANTS of the US 35 cent issues;

Reverse VARIANT Editions; (Uncommon to Scarce); March 1978; (Only 3 known = Bullwinkle #19, Moby Duck #30, and Super Goof #45) = 30 cent Canadian Cover Price VARIANTS of the US 35 cent issues;
VARIANT Editions; (Scarce to RARE); January to July 1984; 75 cent Canadian Cover Price VARIANTS of the US 60 cent issues;

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ADAM-12 (12/1973-2/1976; Gold Key; PHOTO Covers on all; LAPD TV Police Drama produced by Jack Webb;

Martin Milner as Pete Malloy & Kent McCord as Jim Reed) - #1-10;



the ADDAMS FAMILY (10/1974-4/1975; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) -

#1(10/1974), 2(bonus 16 page FUN Catalog), 3(4/1974; LAST issue);


THE ALIENS (CAPTAIN JOHNER AND THE) (Gold Key) - #1(Sept-Dec/1967);

THE ALIENS (CAPTAIN JOHNER AND THE; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #2(5/1982);

AMAZING CHAN and the CHAN CLAN (5/1973-2/1974; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; GOLD KEY Pub) - #1, 2, 4;

ANDY PANDA (WALTER LANTZ) #1(8/1973); #2-11,13-23;

ANNIE OAKLEY AND TAGG (7/1965) - #1;


ASTRO BOY (Classic TV Animated Manga Japanese Cartoon) - #1(8/1965; SCARCE; VF, 8.0 = $325.00);


ATOM ANT (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; SCARCE One-Shot Special) -

#1 (1/1966; Precious Pupp & Hillbilly Bears backup stories; Scarce One-Shot; VG = $59);

#1 (1/1966; Precious Pupp & Hillbilly Bears backup stories; Scarce One-Shot; G = $36);

#1 (1/1966; Precious Pupp & Hillbilly Bears backup stories; Scarce One-Shot; overall G/VG, but TITLE OFF, bottom 2/3 of Cover Remains = $17);


AUGGIE DOGGIE (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; SCARCE One-Shot Special)

#1 (10/1963; Scarce; One Shot; Yakky Doodle & Chopper-s; Pixie, Dixie & Mr Jinx text-s; ** CGC 9.2, NEAR MINT-, with Off-WHITE Pages; *** Superb Condition WESTERN PUB (GOLD KEY & DELL) Poughkeepsie "FILE COPY" ; >>> Price = US$450.00];

#1 (10/1963; Scarce; One Shot; Yakky Doodle & Chopper-s; Pixie, Dixie & Mr Jinx text-s; FA/G, Centerfold misssing; Xerox CF provided; Reading Copy = $10);



THE AVENGERS - JOHN STEED EMMA PEEL (1968) - JOHN STEED & EMMA PEEL (cover title) (11/1968; based on the famous TV series) -

#1 (Photo front cover; Regular edition; with AD on back cover; FN/VF = $99);

#1 (Photo front cover; Scarce Variant Edition with Photo back cover, plus Photo inside front & Photo inside back covers; G/VG=$40);



BABY SNOOTS (8/1970)(Gold Key) - #1-18,20-22;

BAMM-BAMM AND PEBBLES FLINTSTONE (10/1964; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1;


THE BANANA SPLITS(6/1969-10/1971; Hanna-Barbera TV Featuring; Fleegle, Drooper, Snorky & Bingo; Photo's Covers from the TV Series on all) -

#1(Photo's on all 4 covers); #2-8;


BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH (4/1964) #1;


BATTLE OF THE PLANETS (6/1979; Gold Key; Japanese TV Cartoon) - #1-5;

BATTLE OF THE PLANETS (6/1979; Whitman ONLY editions) #6-10;


BATTLE OF THE PLANETS #7-9 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


(BEATLES) the YELLOW SUBMARINE - (Gold Key pub; One-Shot; 68 page Giant; 2/1969; Paul S. Newman-s)

#35000-902 (#1; adaption of the BEATLES Animated cartoon Movie; Pepperland & the Blue Meanies; The BEATLES = Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison & Ringo Starr cover & appearance; Insert POSTER is missing, VG =$25);

#35000-902 (#1; adaption of the BEATLES Animated cartoon Movie; Pepperland & the Blue Meanies; The BEATLES = Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison & Ringo Starr cover & appearance; Insert POSTER is missing, G/VG =$18);



BEEP BEEP THE ROAD RUNNER (10/1966) (Gold Key) - #1-11,13-17,19-34,36-46,49-88;

BEEP BEEP THE ROAD RUNNER (10/1966; Whitman ONLY editions) #89-90,94-96,99-101;


BEEP BEEP THE ROAD RUNNER (Looney Tunes/Warner Brothers) #91-93, 102-105 = SEE "WHITMAN

Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


BEETLE BAILEY (11/62) (Gold Key) - #39,40,42,43,45-53,120-131;

BEETLE BAILEY (11/62) (Whitman ONLY editions) - #131,132;


BEN CASEY FILM STORIES (Gold Key Pub; Low Print & Scarce) - #30009-211 (#1; 11/1962; One-Shot; TV; all 4 Covers have Photo's; Stiff covers; Stories Told in Comics format, but all in B&W PHOTO's; small name written at upper left cover corner, VF+, 8.5 = $86);



BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES (12/1970) -

#NN (30044-012; Movie Classic; Insert Poster Missing, G/VG $10);

#NN (30044-012; Movie Classic; Insert Poster Missing, VG $14);

#NN (30044-012; Movie Classic; Scarce Insert Poster is still present; FN = $40);

THE BEST OF BUGS BUNNY #1(January 1967; SOLD OUT), #2(November 1968);



BONANZA (1962) - #1(PHOTO-c; 12/1962; VG/FN=$60; G = $26; FA/G = $20), #2,4-8,10-19,21-37;


BORIS KARLOFF TALES OF MYSTERY (1962-1980; Gold Key)

(Gold Key; #1,2 = "THRILLER" = 80 page Giants; #80-85 are all 52 page Giants) -

#1(Giant), 2(Giant);

#3-79,

#83-86(all Scarcer 52 page GIANT issues);

#87-97;


BROTHERS OF THE SPEAR (6/1972) (Gold Key) - #1-17;

BROTHERS OF THE SPEAR (5/1982) (Whitman ONLY editions) - #18;


BUCK ROGERS(Gold Key) - #1(10/1964), 2-7;

BUCK ROGERS (Whitman ONLY editions) #11-16;


BUCK ROGERS

#8, 9 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com

#10 = NOT Printed & does NOT exist;


BUFFALO BILL JR. (9/1965; TV Western; PHOTO-c) - #1;


BUGS BUNNY (1962) (Gold Key) -

#86(1st Gold Key issue; 84 Page Giant; Stiff-c; Pepe Le Pew-s; Speedy Gonzales-s);

#87(Halloween issue; Bugs Bunny SHOWTIME; 84 Page Giant; Stiff-c; MOST Looney Tunes character appear; Pepe Le Pew-s);

#88(Bugs Bunny SHOWTIME; 84 Page Giant; Stiff-c; MOST Looney Tunes character appear; Pepe Le Pew-s; Tasmanian Devil-s);

#89,91-217;


BUGS BUNNY (1962; Whitman ONLY editions) #218-220,223-228, 230, 232,234-237;

BUGS BUNNY (Looney Tunes/Warner Brothers) #221, 222, 238-245 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


BUGS BUNNY, DYNABRITE COMICS (1979) (Whitman ONLY editions) - #NN;

BUGS BUNNY AND PORKY PIG #1(9/1965; Newsprint-c = Scarce in Higher Grades);

BUGS BUNNY AND PORKY PIG, THE MOST DARING YOUNG FELLOW (Golden Press) (1979) - #NN;


BULLWINKLE AND ROCKY(Hanna-Barbera; TV Cartoon; Gold Key; 11/1962-1980; #5,9-11= Sherman & Peabody-s; #7,9-11=Dudley DooRight-s);

#1(November 1962); #4(7/1972); #5(9/1972; Sherman & Peabody-s);

#6,9,11,13-15, 17-21,23-25;


CAPTAIN NICE (11/1967) - #1;

CAPTAIN SINBAD #1(9/1963; MOVIE Classic; PHOTO's on all 4 Covers; Title Off= ¾ Cover);


CAPTAIN VENTURE AND THE LAND BENEATH THE SEA (10/1968) - #1,2;


CAVE KIDS (2/1963; TV Cartoon; Hanna-Barbera; Flinstones Spinoff) -

#1(1st app Rocky Ranger & Cave Kids);

#2(Wally Gator-s; Sherlock Holmes parody); #3(Wally Gator-s; Loopy de Loop text-s);

#4-8

#10(9/1965; Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm-c/app; early Gruesomes-s; Auggie Doggie text-s);

#11-16(Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm-c/app; early Gruesomes-s; Auggie Doggie text-s)


CHECKMATE (1962; TV; Anthony George, Sebastian Cabot & Doug McClure PHOTO-c on both) - #1,2;


CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (2/1969; MOVIE Classic; based on IAN FLEMING novel) - #NN(#1; PHOTO's on all 4 Covers; with Photo POSTER insert intact)

CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (2/1969; MOVIE Classic; based on IAN FLEMING novel) - #NN(#1; PHOTO's on all 4 Covers; POSTER missing)


CHOO-CHOO CHARLIE (12/1969; based on the Quaker City Chocolate characters); - #1(John Stanley-a);


CITY SURGEON (8/1963) - #1;

Close Shaves of Pauline Peril = see " Pauline Peril "


THE COLOSSAL SHOW (One Shot, 10/1969; based on the Total Television Prod TV Cartoon) - #1(set in Roman Times);


COWBOY IN AFRICA (3/1968; TV) - #1(PHOTO's on all 4 Covers; Chuck Connors-c);


DAFFY DUCK (Gold Key) - #31(12/1962), 34-40,42-73,75-77,79-127;

#132, 133 = NOT Printed & do NOT exist;


DAFFY DUCK (Whitman ONLY editions) 128,134-137,139-141;


DAFFY DUCK MINI-COMIC #1 (1976; Warner Bros/Looney Tunes; Road Runner & Wile-E-Coyote X-Over; Western/Gold Key/Golden/Whitman related; Oblong; 6-1/2" Wide x 3-1/4" Tall; Full Color; 16 Pages; Promotional Giveaway; VF/NM, 9.0 = $8);


DAFFY DUCK (Looney Tunes/Warner Brothers) #129-131, 142-145 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


DAGAR THE INVINCIBLE (10/1972) (Gold Key) - #1-19;


DAN CURTIS GIVEAWAY (Dan Curtis Giveaway/ Promotional Comic; Mini 3"x6" Oblong Color Comic; 24 pages);

#1(Dark Shadows); #2(Star Trek); #3(Twilight Zone); #4(Ripley's Believe it or Not); #5(TUROK, Son of Stone);

#6(Star Trek); #7(Occult Files Dr Spector); #8(Dagar the Invincible); #9(Grimm's Ghost Stories);



DANIEL BOONE (Fess Parker; TV; PHOTO-c; 1964) - #1-15;


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DARK SHADOWS

(Gold Key Pub; 3/1969-2/1976; Dan Curtis Production TV / Television series; #1-7=PHOTO-c; #8-30=Painted-c; #31-35=Line Drawn-c; Gothic Horror TV Vampire Soap Opera Series, with Barnabas Collins); >> [ Collins family and their ghost-ridden Collinwood mansion; Jonathan Frid as Barnabas Collins; David Selby as Quentin Collins;Lara Parker as Angélique the Witch; This classic TV Series had 1,225 episodes; Some episodes included Werewolves, Witches, and Warlocks, the Devil & other Evil entities; Dan Curtis Production TV / Television series; >>> Johnathan Frid as Barnabas Collins PHOTO covers on #1-7]; Prices in USA Funds;

#1(3/1969; PHOTO’s on all 4 Covers; Vampire’s Prey; Bonus poster missing; VG=$29; G/VG=$22; G=$15);
#2 (Aug. 1969; PHOTO-c; The Fires of Darkness by Joe Certa. FN=$35; VG/FN=$29; VG=$24; G/VG=$19; G=$14);
#3 (Nov. 1969; PHOTO’s on all 4 Covers; Return for Revenge.” Bonus poster missing; VG/FN=$26; VG=$20; G/VG=$15);
#4 (Feb. 1970; PHOTO-c; The Man Who Would not Die. FN/VF=$48; FN=$29; VG/FN=$24; VG=$20; G/VG=$15);
#5 (May 1970; PHOTO-c; The Curse of Collins Isle ; VG/FN=$24; VG=$20);
#6 (Aug. 1970; PHOTO-c; Awake to Evil; FN/VF=$48; FN=$29; VG=$20);
#7 (Nov. 1970; PHOTO-c; Wings of Fear; VF=$64; FN=$29; VG=$20; G/VG=$15);
#8 (Feb. 1971; The Vampire Trap; 1st PAINTED-c; FN=$25; VG/FN=$21; G/VG=$13);
#9 (May 1971; Creatures in Torment; FN/VF=$38; FN=$25; VG/FN=$21; VG=$18; G/VG=$13);
#10 (Aug. 1971; Souls in Bondage; FN/VF=$38; FN=$25; ; VG=$18);
#11 (Nov. 1971; The Thirteenth Star; FN/VF=$32; FN=$22; VG/FN=$18);
#12 (Feb. 1972; The Glove; FN/VF=$32; VG/FN=$18; VG=$15; G/VG=$11);
#13 (Apr. 1972; Hellfire; FN/VF=$32; VG=$15);
#14 (June 1972; The Mystic Painting; FN/VF=$32; FN=$22; VG=$15);
#15 (Aug. 1972; The Night Children; FN=$22; VG=$15);
#16 (Oct. 1972; The Scarab; FN=$22; VG/FN=$18; G/VG=$11);
#17 (Dec. 1972; The Bride of Barnabas Collins; 16 page Bonus Insert Fun Catalog intact; VF+=$55; FN=$22; VG=$15);
#18 (Feb. 1973; Guest in the House; G/VG=$11);#20 (June 1973; Quentin the Vampire; VG = $15; G/VG=$11);
#21 (Aug. 1973; The Crimson Carnival; FN=$19; G=$7);
#21(Aug. 1973; The Crimson Carnival; 20% of Front cover missing, FAIR = $3.50);
#22 (Oct. 1973; Seed of Evil; FN=$19; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9);
#23 (Dec. 1973; The Cult of the Dasni; 16 page Bonus Insert Fun Catalog intact; VF=$39; FN/VF=$29; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9);
#24 (Feb. 1974; On Borrowed Blood; VF=$39; FN/VF=$29; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9; G=$7);
#25 (Apr. 1974; The Immortal; FN=$19; VG=$12; G/VG=$9; FA/G=$5);

#26 (June 1974; The Witch Dolls; VF=$39; VG=$12; G=$7);
#27 (Aug. 1974; My Blood or Yours; VF=$39; VG/FN=$15; G/VG=$9);
#28 (Oct. 1974; The Visitor; FN=$19; VG=$12; G/VG = $9);
#29 (Dec. 1974; Stolen Centuries; Bonus 16 Page Fun Catalogue; NM, 9.4 = $99);
#29 (Dec. 1974; Stolen Centuries; Bonus 16 Page Fun Catalogue; FN=$20; VG=$13);
#30 (Feb. 1975; The Weekend Witch Hunters; LAST Painted-c; VF=$39; FN/VF=$29; FN=$19; G/VG=$9);
#31 (Apr. 1975; The Doom of Helgi Kolnisson; FN/VF=$29; FN=$19; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G=$7; FA/G=$5);
#32 (June 1975; The Secret of the Light-House; VF+=$48; VF=$39; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9; G=$7);
#33 (Aug. 1975; King of the Wolves; VF=$39; FN=$19; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G/VG=$9; G=$7; FA/G=$5);
#34 (Nov. 1975; Collinwood Possessed; VF=$39; VG/FN=$15; VG=$12; G=$7; FA/G=$5);
#35 (Feb. 1976; LAST issue; The Missing Manuscripts; VF=$39; FN/VF=$29; FN=$19; G/VG=$9);

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DARK SHADOWS (Dan Curtis Giveaway/ Promotional Comic; Mini 3"x6" Oblong Color Comic; 24 pages); #1(1974; VF/NM, 9.0 = $29);

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DEAR NANCY PARKER (6/1963) - #1,2;

DEPUTY DAWG (8/1965; Terrytoons TV Cartoon) - #1(NO Ads);


DEPUTY DAWG Presents DINKY DUCK HASHIMOTO-SAN (Gold Key One-Shot; Terrytoons TV Cartoon) -

#1(8/1965; Hector Heathcote & Deputy Dawg app; Clint Cobber-s; Scarce; FN/VF = $62);

#1(8/1965; Hector Heathcote & Deputy Dawg app; Clint Cobber-s; Scarce; G = $14);


DOC SAVAGE (11/1966; based on the Kenneth Robeson PULPS & Paperbacks) - #1(NO Ads; PAINTED-c by James BAMA);


DOCTOR SOLAR MAN OF THE ATOM (1962-1982; Gold Key issues) -

#1; #2(Hypo Needle Hypnotic Drug panels); #3,4, 5(Costume-c/s);

#6, 7(Undersea UFO-c/s), 8,9;

#10, 11 (2-Part story where Dr Solar becomes a Giant), 12;

#13(Dinosaurs-c/s; A-Bomb Explosion), 14, 15(classic Painted-c);

#16-27;


DOCTOR SOLAR MAN OF THE ATOM (1962-1982; Whitman ONLY editions) - #28-31;


DUKE OF THE K-9 PATROL (4/1963) - #1;


DYNABRITE COMICS [Whitman Publishing Co.: 1978 – 1979 (69¢, 10x7-1/8”, 48 pgs., cardboard-c) (Blank inside covers)] = SEE other Tiltes in the WALT DISNEY section of out Website; - # 11357 – Star Trek (Star Trek 33,41-r = THE EVICTORS/ THE CHOICE); # 11358 – Star Trek (Star Trek 34,36-r = A BOMB IN TIME/ THE PSYCHOCRYSTALS); # 11359 – Bugs Bunny-r;



FAMILY AFFAIR - (1970; TV; PHOTO covers; Buffy & Jodie) - #1(FA/G, Bonus poster is missing $5); #1(VG/FN, with poster $24);

#2; #3(7/1970), 4;


FANTASTIC VOYAGE (8-12/1969; 20th Century Fox TV Cartoon) -

#1(8/1969); #12(12/1969; regular edition);

#2(12/1969; Scarcer VARIANT Edition, with cover banner that reads “Civilian Miniaturized Defense Force” )

FANTASTIC VOYAGE #10178-702 (1967 MOVIE CLASSIC; Photo-c; VG/FN $)

THE FANTASTIC VOYAGES OF SINBAD (10/1965) - #1(Dragon-c/s; NO Ads); #2(Minotaur-c/s; Sea Serpent-s);


Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (3/1974-1979; based on Bill Cosby's TV Animated Cartoon) (Gold Key) - #1-4,6,8,10,11,13-29;


55 DAYS AT PEKING (Movie Classic; Gold Key pub) #10081-309(9/1063; PHOTO Front-c, Back-c & Inside Front-c; Peking during the 1900 Boxer Rebellion in China; Film Starred; Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, David Niven; FA/G, reading copy = $4);



FIRST MEN ON THE MOON #10132-503 (1965; Based on H.G.Wells novel; Ray Harryhausen MOVIE CLASSIC; Photo front, back & inside front covers)


FLASH GORDON (1965; Gold Key) - #1(One-Shot)

FLASH GORDON (1978-1982; formerly King/Charlton Pub; Gold Key) - #19-27;

FLASH GORDON (11978-1982; Whitman ONLY editions) #28-29, 30(1st & 2nd printings), 31-37;

FLASH GORDON (1978-1982; Whitman, bagged set of #31-33);


FLASH GORDON #30 (October/1980; RARE; 1st Printing) = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


THE FLINTSTONES (10/1962-9/1970; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; #1-6=DELL Pub; #7up=Gold Key; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; #8-10,18-20=Mr & Mrs J. Evil Scientist-s; 12,14,18,20,35,36=Perry Gunnite-s; 19=Spookstones app; 35,36,47,48,54=Cave Kids app; 54=Yakky Doodle & Chopper text-s) -

#7-30,#31(Christmas in Bedrock-c/s) 32,34-36;

#36(Adapts the Feature Length Animated cartoon “Man Called Flinstone” cover & 24 page Story)

#37-60;


THE FLINTSTONES AT THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR (1964 & 1965; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) = see WARREN Pub listing;

THE FLINTSTONES BIGGER AND BOLDER (11/1962; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; GIANTS) - #1,2;

THE FLINTSTONES WITH PEBBLES & BAMM BAMM (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon)- #1;


FLIPPER (1966; TV; PHOTO covers) - #1, 2, 3;

FRACTURED FAIRY TALES - #1(1962; Scarcer; from the Jay Ward Bullwinkle TV cartoon; G/VG $24);

FRANKENSTEIN JR. {and the Impossibles} (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; One-Shot; NO Ads; Overstreet Lists as "SCARCE"); - #1 (1/1967; the Impossibles vs the Mirror-Man-s);


FREEDOM AGENT (3/1963) - #1(One-Shot);


FUN-IN (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoons; 2/1970-12/1974; Gold Key pub; Dastardly & Muttley in their flying machines=1-4,6,9,10; It's the Wolf=1-4,7; Penelope Pitstop=1-4;Cattanooga Cats=2-4; Motormouse & Autocat=5,7,9; Harlem Globetrotters=8,10; Where's Huddles=9; Butch Cassidy=11; Speed Buggy=12,15;Hair Bear Bunch=13; Inch High Private Eye=14) -

#2-15;


THE FUNKY PHANTOM (3/1972; Gold Key pub; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1-13;

FURY (TV) #10020-211(11/1962; PHOTO-c);

THE GALLANT MEN (10/1963) - #1;


GAY PURR-EE (Giant) (1/1963) - #1(Adapts the Chuck Jones & Mel Blanc Feature Length Animated cartoon, with Judy Garland);

GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE (2/1969; Jay Ward TV Cartoon) - #1;


G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES (10/1966; Based on PULPS) - #1;


GIRL FROM U.N.C.L.E. (1/1967; TV; PHOTO-c) - #1-5;


Golden All-Star Book (1977; Golden Press Pub; Full Color; 59 cent-c; New illustrated Text Stories, in Comic Book format; 36 pages including covers; Stiff covers; all Scarce);
#6415 (1977; Donny & Marie, by Wallace I. Green; Illustrated by Jose Delbo; Illustrated by Alden McWilliams;
SOLD OUT);
#6416 (1977; ISIS, by Steve Skeates; TV Tie-In / DC Comics related; Contents; The Discovery, The Bermuda Triangle, The Hard Lesson;
SOLD OUT);

#6417 (1977; Amazing Spider-Man vs Doctor Octopus-c/s, by Mary A. Mintzer; Marvel Comics related; Painted-c; VG=$20; FA=$9);

#?? (1977; Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids by Arnold Drake; Illustrated by Winslow Mortimer; SOLD OUT);
#6420 (1977; Charlie's Angels by Kashdan, George; Illustrated by Jack Sparling;
SOLD OUT)
#6421 (1977; the Greatest by Bill Ochs; Based on a screenplay about Muhammad Ali by Ring Lardner Jr.; Illustrations by John Celardo;
SOLD OUT);


GOLD KEY CHAMPION (LOST IN SPACE) (3/1978) - #1;


GOLD KEY SPOTLIGHT (5/1976-2/1978; Gold Key) -

#1(Tom, Dick & Harriet), 2(Wacky Adventures of CRACKY), 3(Wacky Witch),

#4(Tom, Dick & Harriet), 5(Wacky Adventures of CRACKY), 6(Dagar the Invincible),

#7(Wacky Witch), 8(Occult Files of DR SPEKTOR), 9(TRAGG & the Sky Gods),

#10(O.G. Whiz), #11(LAST issue; 2/1978; Tom, Dick & Harriet),


GOLDEN Magazine (Kids Magazine; Cracky appears, etc; 1960's-1970's; $5-$20 each) = ASK


GOMER PYLE (7/1966-10/1967; TV; Jim Nabors & Frank Sutton; PHOTO's on all 4 covers) - #1-3;


THE GOVENOR AND J.J. (2/1970; TV; PHOTO-c) - #1-3;



GREEN HORNET (2-8/1967; Gold Key Pub; PHOTO Front, Back & Interior covers; from the BRUCE LEE & Van Williams TV Series);
#1(VG/FN =$55; VG=$40);
#2(FN=$44; G/VG=$22; G=$17; FA/G=$12);
#3(FN/VF=$72; G/VG=$22; FA/G=$12);





GRIMM'S GHOST STORES (1/1972-6/1982) (1-54=Gold Key; 55-60=Whitman) -

#1-42;

#45-54;

#55-60(Whitman ONLY editions)


GRIMM'S GHOST STORIES MINI-COMIC #1 (1977; Western/Gold Key/Golden/Whitman related; Oblong; 6-1/2" Wide x 3-1/4" Tall; Full Color; 16 Pages; Promotional Giveaway; VF/NM, 9.0 = $10);


GUNSMOKE (2/1969; TV Western; see also DELL issues) - #1,2,4-6;


THE HAIR BEAR BUNCH (Hanna-Barbera; TV Cartoon; Gold Key; 2/1972-2/1974 ) - #1-9;


HANNA-BARBERA BANDWAGON( 1962-1963; #1,2=Giant; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon);

#1 (October 1962; 84 page Giant; >> Includes; Snooper & Blabber, Hokey Wolf & Ding-a-Ling, Ruff & Reddy, Pixie, Dixie & Mr Jinks, Augie Doggie & Doggie Daddy, Snagglepuss, Yakky Doodle, Chopper & Fibber Fox; >> 1st app Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har, Touche Turtle & Dum Dum, Wally Gator & Loppy de Loop);

#2 (84 page Giant; 1st app Mrs & Mrs J. Evil Scientist in Snagglepuss-s; >>> 2nd app. Wally Gator , Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har, Touche Turtle & Dum Dum, Loppy de Loop; >> Includes; Hokey Wolf & Ding-a-Ling, Yakky Doodle, Chopper & Fibber Fox, Ruff & Reddy, Pixie, Dixie & Mr Jinks, Snooper & Blabber, Augie Doggie & Doggie Daddy, Top Cat; SOLD OUT);

#3 (Regular size; 4/1963; 2nd app Mrs & Mrs J. Evil Scientist; >> Includes; Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har, Touche Turtle & Dum Dum, Snagglepuss, Wally Gator);



HANNA-BARBERA SUPER TV HEROES(1968-1969; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; Birdman=#1-5; >> Includes; Galaxy Trio=2; Herculoids=#1,2,4-7 Mighty Mangor= #1,2,4-7;Moby Dick=#1-7; Shazzan=2-5; SPACE GHOST=3.6,7;Young Samson & Goliath=1,3);

we have in Stock = #1,2,3,4,5,6,7;



HAPPY DAYS (3/1979; Gold Key; TV; PHOTO-c) - #1-6;


the HARDY BOYS (4/1970-1/1971; Saturday Morning ABC-TV network TV Cartoon Animated Series by Filmation; Directed by Hal Sutherland; Writers = Eric Blair & H.F. Mauberly; ** Featuring the Voices of; Byron Kane as Frank Hardy , Fenton Hardy & Peter Jones; Dal McKennon as Joe Hardy & Chubby Morton; Jane Webb as Wanda Kay Breckenridge & Aunt Gertrude; 1,3,4=Partial PHOTO-c; 2=full PHOTO-c) - #1-4;



HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS (4/1972; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; Gold Key) - #1-11;


HAWAIIAN EYE (Gold Key; 1963) - #1(Troy Donahue-c/s; PHOTO-c);


HECKLE AND JECKLE (1963; Terrytoons TV Cartoon) - #2, 3;


HECTOR HEATHCOTE (3/1964; Terrytoons TV Cartoon) - #1(1st app Hashimoto San-s; 1st app Silly Sidney-s);


HI-ADVENTURE HEROES (1969; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1,2;


HIGH CHAPARRAL (TV Western) #1(Leif Erickson PHOTO-c) ;

HONEY WEST (TV) #1(Anne Francis PHOTO's on all 4 Covers) = SOLD OUT


HOW THE WEST WAS WON (1963; Novel was by Louis L'Amour) - # 10074-307(John Ford Movie Classic One-Shot) ;


H.R. PUFNSTUF (Gold key comics; 10/1970-7/1972; all have PHOTO Covers; Sid & Marty Krofft TV; Witchiepoo photo-c=1-4,7,8; Jack Wild Photo-c=1,2,4-8; H.R.Pufnstuf photo-c=1,2,4-8; Jack Wild/Pufnstuf Cartoon-c=3);

#1(10/1970; VF minus=$139; G/VG=$39; FA/G=$20);

#2(1/1971; VF=$80; G/VG=$22);

#2(1/1971; VG but with 4" x 1" Piece out of BACK cover = thus call it G $16);

#3(4/1971; G/VG=$22; G=$16);

#3(4/1971; FA/G, but with Centerfold missing; B&W Photocopy replacement pages included $6);

#4(7/1971; G, but with Centerfold missing; B&W Photocopy replacement pages included $7);

#4(7/1971; G/VG = $22);

#5(10/1971; VG = $29);

#5(10/1971; G/VG, with Pen writing on several pages, thus G $16);

#6(1/1972; VF=$80; FN/VF=$59; VG/FN=$35; VG=$29; G/VG=$22);

#7(4/1972; VF=$80; FN=$40);

#8 (7/1972; LAST issue; VF+=$119; FN/VF=$59; VG/FN=$35; G/VG=$22);


HUCKLEBERRY HOUND (1959-1970; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; 1-17=DELL Pub; 18,19,21=Hokey & Ding-A-Ling-s; 18,19=Touche Turtle & Dum Dum-s; 18-24,27,38 =Pixie, Dixie & Mr Jinx-s; 32=Pixie, Dixie & Mr Jinx app on cover; 18,19=Wally Gator-s; 18=Top Cat-s; 20=Top Cat text-s; 19,26=Lippy Lion & Hardy Har Har-s; 32=Yakky Doodle & Chopper-s; 26,27=Yakky Doodle & Chopper text-s);

#18(1st Gold Key issue; 10/1962; Giant; Chuckleberry Tales);

#19(2nd Gold Key issue; 1/1963; 84 page squarebound Giant; Chuckleberry Tales; VG $20);

#21-25, 27-35,37-43;


THE INSPECTOR (& Pink Panther) (7/1974) (Gold Key)- #1-19;


THE INVADERS (10/1967-1968; TV; Science Fiction; Roy Thinnes; 4=PHOTO-c; 1-3 = All 4 covers have PHOTO's; 1,4=UFO-c) - #1-4(Speigle-a);


I SPY (8/1966-1968; TV; #1-6=all PHOTO-c; #1= 3 covers have PHOTO's; 2-4 = All 4 covers have PHOTO's; Bill COSBY & Robert Culp) - #1-6;


IT'S ABOUT TIME (1/1967; TV; Photo-c) - #NN;

JET DREAM (6/1968) - #1;


THE JETSONS (1962; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; 1-5,27,31=Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har-s; 2-10,32-36 & More=early Mr & Mrs J. Evil Scientist-s; 1-10= NO Ads; 8,32=Wally Gator-s; 10,18,19,33=Touche Turtle & Dum Dum-s; 28,30=all Jetsons only-s) -

#1(No Ads; Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har-s) = SOLD OUT;

#2(4/1963; No Ads; Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har-s; Text-s = early Mr & Mrs J. Evil Scientist)

#2-10,12-19,21-36;


JOHN CARTER OF MARS (4/1964; Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs) - #1-3(NO Ads);

JOHN STEELE SECRET AGENT (12/1964) - #1(Painted-c; NO Ads);


JONNY QUEST (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; SCARCE One-Shot Special) -

#1(12/1964; #10139-412; Mystery of the Lizard Men-c/s;SOLD OUT );



JUDGE COLT (10/1969) - #1-4;

THE JUNGLE TWINS (4/1972) (Gold Keys)- #1-17;


KING KONG (Giant; 9/1968) - #NN(#1; Movie Classic);


KING LEONARDO AND HIS SHORT SUBJECTS (1962; TV Cartoon; 2-4=NO Ads) - #1(October 1962); #2-4 (Kangarooney-s, Tooter Turtle-s & the Hunter-s in all);



KORAK SON OF TARZAN (1/1964; Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs; TARZAN Spinoff; 1-10=NO Ads; 1-10= JON of the Kalahari) - #1(1/1964), 2-45;


KRAZY KAT (1/1964) - #1;

KROFT SUPERSHOW (4/1978; Gold Key; TV; Sid & Marty Kroft) - #1-6;

KROFT SUPERSHOW (4/1978) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #1-3,5,6;


LANCELOT LINK SECRET CHIMP (5/1971)(Gold Key) - #1-7;


LANCER (2-9/1968; Gold Key; CBS TV Western; all have PHOTO covers; Starred = James Stacy, Wayne Mauder, Andrew Duggan & Elizabeth Baur);

#1(all 4 Covers have PHOTO's; FN=$15; VG=$10; G=$6);

#2(VG=$9; G=$5);

#3(FN=$13; VG=$9; G=$5);


LAND OF GIANTS (11/1968; Science Fiction TV; PHOTO-c) - #1-5;


LAREDO (Gold Key; classic TV comedy Western; One-Shot; 6/1966; NO Ads) - #1 (10179-606; PHOTO front, back, inside front & inside back covers; Texas Rangers of Company B; Starred; Neville Brand, Peter Brown, William Smith & Philip Carey);


LASSIE - #59(10/1962; TV), 60-70;

LASSIE (TPB, GOLDEN PRESS) (1978) - #NN;


LAUREL AND HARDY (1/1967) - #1,2;

THE LEGEND OF JESSIE JAMES (2/1966) - #1;

LIDSVILLE (10/1972) - #1-5;

LINUS THE LIONHEARTED (9/1965; Gold Key) - #1;


LIPPY the LION and Hardy Har Har ( Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; One-Shot) #1(Auggie Doggie-s; NO Ads) = SOLD OUT


LITTLE LULU (Gold Key; MARGE'S...; #1-164=DELL Pub) -

#165(10/1962; 84 page Squarebound GIANT; 1st Gold Key issue; Little Lulu in PARIS-c/s);

#166(1/1963; 84 page Squarebound GIANT; 2nd Gold Key issue; CHRISTMAS DIARY-c/s);

#168,170,172,176,180-183,185,188-202,204-207, 209,212,213,,215-222,224-257;


LITTLE LULU (Whitman ONLY Editions) 258-259,262,264-265;


LITTLE LULU #260 , 261, 266-268 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on

our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


THE LITTLE MONSTERS (11/1964; Gold Key) - #1-44;


THE LITTLE STOOGES (9/1972; Gold Key; Three Stooges TV Cartoon) - #1-4, 6,7;


THE LONE RANGER (1964-1977; Gold Key; Western; 1-16=New PAINTED-c; 1-9=NO Ads) -

#1(new Origin of Lone Ranger; new Origin of Tonto);

#2-5, 6(Origin Silver), 7(Geronimo-s), 8-13, 14(Doc Hunter-s), 15,16,18,19,21-23,25-28;


THE LONE RANGER GOLDEN WEST (84 page Giant; 10/1966) - #1;


LOONEY TUNES (4/1975) (Gold Key) - #1-30;

LOONEY TUNES (4/1975) (Whitman ONLY editions) 30-32, 36-40,42,43;


LOONEY TUNES (Looney Tunes/Warner Brothers) #33-35 44-47 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


LORD JIM (9/1965) - #1(Movie Classic; Peter O'Toole; all 4 covers have PHOTO's);


LUCY SHOW (Gold Key); (6/1963-6/1964; TV; I Love Lucy / Lucille Ball);

#5(6/1964; LAST issue; PHOTO Back-c; Scarce; G/VG $12);



MAGILLA GORILLA (1964-1968; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; 1-9=NO Ads) -

#1, 2,

#3(Top Cat, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, Auggie Doggie, Pixie & Dixie, Huckleberry Hound app);

#4(3/1965; Richochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long Coyote = 1st app??; Mushmouse & Punkin Puss-s);

#5(5/1965; Richochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long Coyote = 2nd app??; Mushmouse & Punkin Puss-s);

#6(Richochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long Coyote-s; Mushmouse & Punkin Puss-s);

#7(Richochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long Coyote-s; Mushmouse & Punkin Puss-s);

#8(all Magilla Gorilla-s issue)

#9(Richochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long Coyote-s; Mushmouse & Punkin Puss-s; Fatman app);

#10(12/1968; LAST issue; all Magilla Gorilla-s issue)


MAGNUS ROBOT FIGHTER (...4000 A.D.)

(1963-1977; Gold Key; PAINTED covers on all except #5,30,31; Russ MANNING-a=#1-22; Russ MANNING-r=28-43);

#1-46 = in Stock;


THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (1965-1969; TV; all PHOTO-c) - #1-20;


MARGE'S LITTLE LULU (Gold key) = see “Little Lulu” listing;


MARCH OF COMICS (1946-1982; KK Pub/ Western Pub; Same publisher as Whitman, Dell & Gold Key; Most 1952 up= Approx 5" x 7" Promotional Giveaway Comics; Full Color; 1952-1958 = 36 Pages including covers; 1959 up = 20 Pages including covers; 1952-1959= Stories read Oblong; 1960 up = Upright stories; Almost all NEW Stories)

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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);

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>>> SEE LISTING in this section of our WEBSITE =

GOLDEN AGE Comics, SILVER AGE Comics,

MISC COMICS, GIVEAWAY / Promotional & Oddball MISC. Related items [1930's-1970's - Vintage Comics] For Sale doc


M.A.R.S. PATROL (7/1965) - #1-10;

#1,#2 "Total War" changes to "Mars Patrol Total War" #3 on;


MAYA (3/1968) - #1;


McLINTOCK (Movie Classic)

#10110-403 (3/1964; John WAYNE & Mareen O'Hara PHOTO-c; G = $18);

#10110-403 (3/1964; John WAYNE & Mareen O'Hara PHOTO-c; VG+, but 20% of BACK cover missing, thus FA+ = $14);



THE MICROBOTS (12/1971) - #1;

THE MIGHTY HERCULES (7/1963; TV Cartoon) - #1,2;


MIGHTY MOUSE (1st Gold Key series; 1962-1965; Continues from Dell’s Adventures of Mighty Mouse; Terrytoons TV Cartoon); - #157(1/1963), #162(1/1965), 163,164,165(9/1965);


MIGHTY MOUSE, ADVENTURES OF (2nd Gold Key series 3/1979-1/1980; Terrytoons TV Cartoon); - #166-172;


THE MIGHTY SAMSON (7/1964) (Gold Key) - #1-31;


Milton the Monster and the Fearless Fly (1966; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; One-Shot) #1(VGFN; $32);


MISTER ED (11/1962; TV Comedy; PHOTO-c) - #1,2,5,6;


MR. and MRS J. EVIL SCIENTIST (11/1963-1964; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1-4;


MODNIKS (Cartoon) - #1(8/1967; FN=$15; VG=$10; G=$6); #2(8/1970; Scarcer; FN+=$14; VG=$8; G/VG=$6; FA+=$3);


MOD WHEELS (2/1971) - #1-19;


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MUNSTERS (Gold Key Pub; TV; 1966-1968; all issues have PHOTO covers);
#1(1/1965; FAIR+, reading copy = $16);
#1(1/1965; G, centerfold missing, B&W Xerox replacement provided $9);
#2(5/1965; 2 pieces out of cover = 10% Cover missing, thus PR/FA = $6);
#2(5/1965; FA, centerfold missing, B&W Xerox replacement provided $4);
#4 (10/1965; G/VG = $14);
#4 (10/1965; appears FN/VF, but with Back Cover MISSING; still nice = $10);
#5(1/1966; FA/G = $8);
#5(1/1966; G/VG with 5% Front cover missing thus FAIR, but BACK cover missing & Centerfold missing; B&W Photocopy replacement pages included = $4);
#7(6/1966; FA/G=$8); #7(appears FN, but with Back Cover MISSING; still nice = $9);
#7(6/1966; VG = $18);

#8 (8/1966; appears FN+, but with Back Cover MISSING; still nice = $10);
#9 (10/1966; appears FN/VF, but with Back Cover MISSING; still nice = $11),
#9 (10/1966; G=$10);
#11(appears VG/FN, but with Back Cover MISSING; still nice = $8);
#12(appears FN+, but with Back Cover MISSING; still nice = $10);
#13(6/1967; VG=$18);
#15(11/1967; G/VG = $14); #15(11/1967; G/VG with small piece off cover at bottom right = G $10);

#16(2/1968; LAST issue; VG/FN = $22);


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MUSHMOUSE AND PUNKIN PUSS (1965; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; One-Shot) - #1;

MY FAVORITE MARTIAN (1/1964; TV) - #1-9;


NANCY AND SLUGGO - #188,189,191,192;

NATIONAL VELVET (1962-1963; TV; PHOTO-c) - #1, 2;

THE NEW ADVENTURES OF HUCK FINN (12/1968) - #1;


NEW TERRYTOONS (10/62) (Gold Key)- #1-54;

THE NURSES (4/1963) - #2;


THE OCCULT FILES OF DOCTOR SPEKTOR (4/1973) (Gold Key) - #1-24;


O.G. WHIZ (2/1971) (Gold Key)- #1-11;

THE OWL (4/1967) - #1,2;

PAULINE PERIL (Close Shaves of ...; 6/1970 thru 3/1971; TV Cartoon) - #1-4;

PEANUTS (1963) - #1-4;

PEBBLES FLINTSTONES (9/1963; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1;


PETER POTAMUS (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; Uncommon One-Shot special) -

#1(1/1965; 1st app Peter Potomus, So-So, Breezly & Sneezly; FINE+ = $49);


THE PHANTOM (1962) - #1-17;


THE PINK PANTHER (4/1971; Gold Key; TV Cartoon) - #1-4,6-39,42-71;

THE PINK PANTHER (4/1971; Whitman ONLY editions) 72-74,81-83;


PINK PANTHER - #75-80, 84-87 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


PINK PANTHER and the INSPECTOR MINI-COMIC #1 (1976; DePatie-Freleng; based on the Animated Cartoon series; Western/Gold Key/Golden/Whitman related; Oblong; 6-1/2" Wide x 3-1/4" Tall; Full Color; 16 Pages; Promotional Giveaway; VF/NM, 9.0 = $10);


PIXIE and DIXIE and MISTER JINKS (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; One-Shot; NO Ads); -#1 (3/1962; Loopy De Loop-s; 1pg Augie Doggie illustrated Text-s)


POPEYE (the SAILOR; Gold Key; 1962) #66,69-80,139-155;

POPEYE (the SAILOR) (Whitman ONLY editions) #157,162,163,165-167;


POPEYE (the SAILOR) #158,159, 168-171 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com

#160, 161= these where NOT PRINTED and they do NOT exist;


POPEYE featuring the Outer Space Kid; 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 (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);


PORKY PIG (1/1965)(Gold Key) - #1-93;

PORKY PIG (Whitman ONLY editions) #94-96,100-105;


PORKY PIG (Looney Tunes/Warner Brothers) #97, 98, 106-109 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com

#99 = NOT Printed & does NOT exist !!!;


PT 109 #10123-409(9/1964; Cliff Roberston MOVIE Classic; Based on exploits of JOHN F. KENNEDY in Guadalcanal);


QUICK DRAW McGRAW (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #12(11/1962; GIANT; “FUN-TYPE ROUNDUP” ); #13,14,15;



RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY (12/1971)(Gold Key) - #1-6;


THE RIFLEMAN (1962; TV Western; 1-12=DELL Pub) - #14,16,17,20;

RIO CONCHOS - #10143-503 (1965; John Wayne Movie Classic; waterdamaged, FA/G, reading copy$5 );



RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT (1965-1980; Gold Key) -

#1-73,75,76;

#74, 78- 83(all Scarcer 52 page GIANT issues);

#84-94;



RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT (March 1979; Golden Press; 96 pages; Giant) #11401;


RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT - TRUE GHOST STORIES MINI-COMIC #1 (1977; Western/Gold Key/Golden/Whitman related; Oblong; 6-1/2" Wide x 3-1/4" Tall; Full Color; 16 Pages; Promotional Giveaway; VF/NM, 9.0 = $10);


ROAD RUNNER = see "BEEP BEEP..."


ROCKY and his FRIENDISH FRIENDS (1-3=Giants; Jay Ward TV Cartoon; 1962-1963) -

#1, 2(Squarebound Giants, 84 Pages including Covers);

#3 (3/1963; Squarebound Giant, 84 Pages including Covers; Dusley Do-Right-s, Snidley Whiplash app; Fearless Leader, Boris & Natasha app; Sherman & Peabody-s; Liddle Wolfgang-s; Fractured Fairy Tales-s; VG+ = $27);

#5(Regular 36 page size);




THE ROMAN HOLIDAYS (2-11/1973; Gold Key; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1-4;


ROY ROGERS (7/1967) - #1;

RUN, BUDDY, RUN (6/1967) - #1;


SCOOBY DOO Comics (Gold Key; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; 1970-1975; Hard-To-Find in better than strict FN);

#1(3/1970; SCARCE; Heavy writing on cover thus FAIR, complete reading copy $14);

#2 (6/1970; "The Galleon Ghost"; FN/VF, 7.0=$49; Good+=$13);

#3 (9/1970; One Spook too Many; G/VG=$18; G minus=$10);

#5 (3/1971; Swamp Witch; That's Snow Ghost; FN+, 6.5 = $40);

#5 (3/1971; Swamp Witch; That's Snow Ghost; VG=$22; G/VG=$18; FA/G=$10);

#6(6/1971; The Ghost of Redbeard; FN+, 6.5=$33);

#7(8/1971; Somebody's MUMMY; VG/FN=$22; VG=$18; G/VG=$14; FA=$5);

#9 (12/1971; Phantom Clown-c/s; VF+, 8.5 = $70);

#9 (12/1971; Phantom Clown-c/s; VG=$18; G/VG=$14);

#10(2/1972; the Ghosts of Grimstone Castle; Coverless, rest is VG = $4);


>>> #4,8,10,12,13,16-18 = SOLD OUT;

#14 (10/1972; "The Way-Out Inn"; VF/NM, 9.0 = $70);

#15 (12/1972; The Phantom Wolf; with Bonus 16 Page Fun Catalog; VG minus =$14 );

#19 (7/1973; "The Mystery of the Ghosty Goose"; VF/NM, 9.0 = $70);

#19 (7/1973; "The Mystery of the Ghosty Goose"; FN+=$28; G=$9);

#20(VG/FN $18);

#21 (10/1973; "Scream Star" with Mummy; VF+, 8.5 = $40);

#21 (10/1973; "Scream Star" with Mummy; VG/FN=$12; VG=$10; G/VG=$8; G=$6; FA/G=$5);

#22 (12/1973; 16 Page FUN Catalogue bonus insert; Gypsy's Curse" with Werewolf; VF/NM, 9.0 = $50)

#22 (12/1973; 16 Page FUN Catalogue bonus insert; Gypsy's Curse" with Werewolf; FN/VF=$24; FN=$16);

#23 (2/1974; "Napoleon Lives"; VF, 8.0 = $32); #23 (2/1974; "Napoleon Lives"; VG/FN=$12; G/VG=$8);

#24 (4/1974; "Mark of the Scarab"; VF+, 8.5 = $40);

#24 (4/1974; "Mark of the Scarab"; FN=$16; VG=$10; G/VG=$8; FA/G=$5);

#26 (7/1974; "The Ghost of Redbeard"; VF/NM, 9.0 = $50);

#26 (7/1974; "The Ghost of Redbeard"; VG+ $11; G=$6);

#27 (8/1974; "Nightmare First-Class"; VF, 8.0 = $32);

#27 (8/1974; "Nightmare First-Class"; FN=$16; VG/FN=$12; VG=$10; G/VG=$8; G=$6; FA/G=$5);

#28 (FN/VF=$24; FN=$16; VG/FN=$12; VG+=$11; G=$6; FA/G=$5); #28(PR/FA, Back cover missing $2.50); #30(VG/FN=$12)


>>> #29 = SOLD OUT;



SECRET AGENT (11/1966; TV; Re-Titled from DANGER MAN in UK; PHOTO-c) - #1,2;


SECRET SQUIRREL (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; One-Shot special) - #1(10/1966; 1st app of Secret Squirrel, Monocole Mole, Sqiddley Diddley & Winsome Witch; Scarcer);


77 SUNSET STRIP (11/1962; TV) - #1(FA/G, Centerfold Missing, photocopy replacement pages included); #1(11/1962; PHOTO Covers; Russ Manning-a; Good+ = $12);



SHADOW PLAY (6/1982) (Whitman ONLY editions) - #1;

SHROUD OF MYSTERY (6/1982) (Whitman ONLY editions) - #1;


SMOKEY BEAR (2/1970; Gold Key; Cartoon) - #1-12;



SNAGGLEPUSS (1962; GOLD KEY; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) -

#1 [Superb Condition WESTERN PUB (GOLD KEY & DELL) Poughkeepsie "FILE COPY"; VF/NM, 9.0 = $139];

#3 [Superb Condition WESTERN PUB (GOLD KEY & DELL) Poughkeepsie "FILE COPY"; VF/NM, 9.0 = $95];

#1(10/1962); #2, #3;



SNOOPER AND BLABBER (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) #1(11/1962; FA/G=$11; G=$15); #3;


SPACE FAMILY ROBINSON (LOST IN SPACE) (1962-1978; all PAINTED-c; Gold Key); *** (Inspired the Classic sci-fi TV Series which debuted on 9/15/1965, Comic Title changed to Lost in Space after that date) -

- #1(12/1962; Painted-c; Overstreet states "Low Distribution"; Scarce; Spiegel-a; FN/VF, 7.0 = $125);

#1(12/1962; Painted-c; Overstreet states "Low Distribution"; Scarce; Spiegel-a; G/VG, 3.0 = $36);

#2-15,17-54;


SPACE FAMILY ROBINSON (LOST IN SPACE) (Whitman ONLY editions) #55-59;


SPACE GHOST (...Protector of the Universe; Gold Key Pub; TV Cartoon superhero from Hanna-Barbera)

#1(One-Shot; 3/1967; Speigle art; 1st app DINO BOY Backup-s; Space Ghost Pinup back-c; Low Print Run & Scarcer; FN = $110);

#1(One-Shot; 3/1967; Speigle art; 1st app DINO BOY Backup-s; Space Ghost Pinup back-c; Low Print Run & Scarcer; VG/FN = $95);

#1(One-Shot; 3/1967; Speigle art; 1st app DINO BOY Backup-s; Space Ghost Pinup back-c; Low Print Run & Scarcer; Slight Spine Roll thus VG = $75);

#1(One-Shot; 3/1967; Speigle art; 1st app DINO BOY Backup-s; Space Ghost Pinup back-c; Low Print Run & Scarcer; G/VG = $59; G = $39);



Space Mouse {Walter Lantz' ...} (Gold Key pub; 1962-1963; Woody Woodpecker backup-s);.

#1(11/1962; FN=$16; VG=$10);

#2 = SOLD OUT

#3(VF/NM, 9.0=$50; G/VG=$8);

#4(VF+, 8.5=$37; VG=$10; G=$6);

#5(11/1963; VF+, 8.5=$37; VG/FN=$12; VG=$10; G/VG=$8);


Spider-Man in HOSTESS GOLD KEY/ Whitman (exclusive full page Hostess Ad, not in Marvel Comics; Weight = 50 Grams each);

Black Hole #2 (5/1980; Whitman pub; Spider-Man and the Demolition Derby exclusive full page Hostess Ad, not in Marvel Comics);

Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery #74 (4/1977; Gold Key pub; Spider-Man in Will Power = exclusive full page Hostess Ad, not in Marvel Comics)

Bugs Bunny #190 (11/1977; Gold Key pub; Spider-Man Break the Bank = exclusive full page Hostess Ad, not in Marvel Comics) -

Daffy Duck #107 (4/1977; Gold Key pub; Spider-Man in Will Power = exclusive full page Hostess Ad, not in Marvel Comics)

Daffy Duck #107 (4/1977;Whitman Variant; Spider-Man in Will Power = exclusive full page Hostess Ad, not in Marvel Comics)

New Terrytoons (with Mighty Mouse) #49 (3/1978; Gold Key pub; Spider-Man vs. The Chairman = exclusive full page Hostess Ad, not in Marvel Comics)

Uncle Scrooge #146 (11/1977; Gold Key pub; Spider-Man in Break the Bank= exclusive full page Hostess Ad, not in Marvel Comics)



SPINE-TINGLING TALES (1975; Doctor Spektor; Gold Key) - #1-4;


STARSTREAM - Adventures in Science Fiction; (1976; Western Publishing Company/Whitman Pub; Full Color; Quality Paper; Stiff covers; 68 pages)

#1 (Richard Powers Painted-c. Dominus by Barrington J. Bayley; Last Guinea Pig by Joan Hunter Holly; Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell Jr. = Basis for the classic horror movie 'The THING'; Rabbits to the Moon by Raymond Bands; The Music of Minox by Howard Goldsmith; Shaka by Chad Olive);

#2 (Night of the Storm by Dean Koontz; Brian Traveler by Arnold Drake; Flight of the Horse by Larry Niven; Collecting Team by Robert Silverberg; Utopia Tree by H.E. Arloff ; Phoenix Planet by Mary Schaub);

#3 (Born of the Sun by Jack Williamson; A day inthe Life of Dr. Moon by Harry Dawes; Microcosmic God by Theodore Sturgeon; Last Voyage of the Albatross by A.E. VanVogt; The Crystal Singer by Anne McCaffrey; Alfred Jarnow painted-c);

#4 (Kees Romer painted-c; Call Me Joe by Poul Anderson; Ben Franklin, Martian by Pamela Eckard; Does a Bee care? by Isaac Asimov; The City by Stephan Goldin; Report to the Planetary Council by Roger Elwood; And the Blood Ran Green by Robert Bloch);



STAR TREK (1967-1979; Gold Key; 1-9=PHOTO-c) - #1-42,44,46-50,52-58,60,61;


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STAR TREK (1967-1979; SCARCE Photo Back Cover VARIANT issues; Back cover Photo's are DIFFERENT than Front Cover Photo's);

#1 (10/1967; Spock, Enterprise, Kirk & Sulu PHOTO Front-c; PHOTO's on inside Front & inside Back covers; Scarce CAPT KIRK PHOTO Back Cover VARIANT edition; VG/FN = $140);

#1 (10/1967; Spock, Enterprise, Kirk & Sulu PHOTO Front-c; PHOTO's on inside Front & inside Back covers; Scarce CAPT KIRK PHOTO Back Cover VARIANT edition; VG = $105);

#1 (10/1967; Spock, Enterprise, Kirk & Sulu PHOTO Front-c; PHOTO's on inside Front & inside Back covers; Scarce CAPT KIRK PHOTO Back Cover VARIANT edition; G/VG = $85);

#1 (10/1967; Spock, Enterprise, Kirk & Sulu PHOTO Front-c; PHOTO's on inside Front & inside Back covers; Scarce CAPT KIRK PHOTO Back Cover VARIANT edition; Good = $55);

#1 (10/1967; Spock, Enterprise, Kirk & Sulu PHOTO Front-c; PHOTO's on inside Front & inside Back covers; Scarce CAPT KIRK PHOTO Back Cover VARIANT edition; FA/G = $45);

#2 (6/1968; Spock with Phaser, Enterprise, Kirk with Rifle PHOTO Front-c; PHOTO's on inside Front & inside Back covers; Scarce KIRK with Maps & SPOCK with Test Tube PHOTO Back Cover VARIANT edition; VG = $76);

#2 (6/1968; Spock with Phaser, Enterprise, Kirk with Rifle PHOTO Front-c; PHOTO's on inside Front & inside Back covers; Scarce KIRK with Maps & SPOCK with Test Tube PHOTO Back Cover VARIANT edition; G/VG = $60);

#3 (12/1968; Closup of Spock looking at Grid, Green Background PHOTO Front-c; PHOTO's on inside Front & inside Back covers; Scarce SPOCK with Weapon B&W PHOTO Back Cover VARIANT edition; VG/FN with "#3" written twice on cover thus VG = $60);

#3 (12/1968; Closup of Spock looking at Grid, Green Background PHOTO Front-c; PHOTO's on inside Front & inside Back covers; Scarce SPOCK with Weapon B&W PHOTO Back Cover VARIANT edition; VG with Subscription Crease thus G/VG = $49);



STAR TREK: A BOMB IN TIME/ THE PSYCHOCRYSTALS (Whitman/Dynabrite) (1976) - #NN;

STAR TREK: THE EVICTORS/ THE CHOICE (Whitman/Dynabrite) (1976) - #NN;


STAR TREK; THE ENTERPRISE LOGS (Trade Paperback; Color; Golden Press; 1976/1977) -

#1(Reprints GK Star Trek #1-8; FN/VF=$32; FN=$22; VG=$15; G=$9; FA=$6);

#2(Reprints GK Star Trek #9-17; SOLD OUT);

#3(Reprints GK Star Trek #18-26; FN=$24; VG/FN=$18; G/VG=$12);

#4(Reprints GK Star Trek #27,28,30-34,35,38; Scarcer LAST issue; VF=$39);


SUPERCAR (Mike Mercury...; 11/1962-6/1963, TV) - #1, 2, 3, 4;

SUPER TV HEROES = SEE "HANNA-BARBERA SUPER TV HEROES"


TARZAN (1962-1972; Formely Dell Pub; #207up=DC Pub; Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs); #132-206;

TARZAN LORD OF THE JUNGLE (Giant) (1965) - #1;


TASMANIAN DEVIL & His Tasty Friends (interior date = 11/1962; cover date = 3/1962; Gold Key pub; Looney Tunes / Warner Bros TV Cartoon; SCARCE One-Shot) -

#1(Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck & Tweety Bird on cover & appearances; Ealmer Fudd, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, Road Runner & Wile E Coyote app;SOLD OUT );


THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES (10/1965) - #NN(Movie Classic);


THE THREE STOOGES - #10-14, 16-21, 23-29,31-55;


The THREE STOOGES IN ORBIT - FILM STORY (Gold Key Pub; Low Print & Scarce; Photo Novel Comic; MOVIE CLASSIC; 36 pages including covers)

#30016-211 (#1; 11/1962; One-Shot; Stiff covers; the Complete MOVIE Told in Comics format, but all in B&W PHOTO's; all 4 Covers also have Photo's; VF = $72);

#30016-211 (#1; 11/1962; One-Shot; Stiff covers; the Complete MOVIE Told in Comics format, but all in B&W PHOTO's; all 4 Covers also have Photo's; VG = $22);


TIGER GIRL #1 (9/1968; regular edition with AD on Back-c);

TIGER GIRL #1 (9/1968; Scarcer VAR IANT edition with PINUP on Back-c);


the TIME TUNNEL (2-7/1967; TV; Science Fiction; ** Starring; James Darren, Robert Colbert, Whit Bissell, John Zaremba, Lee Meriwether, & Dick Tufeld) -

#1(2/1967; PAINTED-c; PHOTO Back-c; PHOTO Inside Front & Back-c);

#2(7/1967; PAINTED-c; PHOTO Back-c; PHOTO Inside Front & Back-c)


TOM AND JERRY(1963)(Gold Key) - #213-217, 219,221-327;

TOM AND JERRY (Whitman ONLY editions) 329,333-335, 338-341;


TOM AND JERRY (MGM/Metro-Goldwin-Mayer); #330-332, 342-344 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


TOM AND JERRY FUN HOUSE (80 Pages; Squarebound) - #213(November/1962), 214;

TOM AND JERRY SUMMER FUN (10/1967) - #1;

TOP CAT (Hanna-Barbera; TV Cartoon; 1-3=Dell; 4up=Gold Key; 12/1961-2/1962 thru 1970); - #5,6,8,9,11-13,16-22,24-31;


TOP CAT (Hanna-Barbera; TV Cartoon; 1-3=Dell; 4up=Gold Key; 12/1961-2/1962 thru 1970); – Incomplete; #15(G,CFO)


TOP COMICS (KK Publications / Gold Key; all JULY 1967; Originally SOLD ONLY in Polybagged PRE-PACKS);

>>>> SEE ALSO the WALT DISNEY issues listed in the WALT DISNEY Section of our Website;

DAFFY DUCK (Top Comics; 7/1967; Warner Bros/Looney Tunes) - #1;

THE FLINTSTONES (Top Comics; 7/1967; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1-3;

FLIPPER (Top Comics; TV - Photo-c) - #1;

JETSONS (Top Comics; 7/1967; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1;

LASSIE (Top Comics; TV - Photo-c) - #1;

PORKY PIG (Top Comics; 7/1967; Warner Bros/Looney Tunes) - #1, 2;

TOM & JERRY (Top Comics; 7/1967) - #1, 2;

TOP CAT - (Top Comics; 7/1967; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1,2;

TWEETY & SYLVESTER (Top Comics; 7/1967; Warner Bros/Looney Tunes) - #1, 2;

WOODY WOODPECKER (Top Comics; 7/1967; Walter Lantz) - #1,2,4;

YOGI BEAR (Top Comics; 7/1967; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) - #1,2;


"TOPS COMICS" (K.K./Gold Key pub; July/1967) sealed 5 comic Pre-Pack (Snow White, Daffy Duck, Super Goof, Lassie & Zorro; Bag has some shelfwear, but is still nice; Comics inside bag appear to be VF/NM average = US$69.00);



TRAGG AND THE SKY GODS (6/1975)(Gold Key) - #1-8;


TRAVELS OF JAMIE McPHEETERS (12/1963; One Shot; TV Western; Wagon Train in 1849; Painted-c, with small photo of Russell; full Photo Back-c) -

#1 (show starred KURT RUSSELL; Also with; Dan O'Herlihy, Donna Anderson, Osmond Brothers & Charles Bronson);;



TUROK SON OF STONE (Gold Key Pub; formerly Dell Pub; 1962-1982) - #30-109,111; #114-115 (Scarcer 52 page GIANT issues); #116-125;



TUROK SON OF STONE (Whitman ONLY editions) #126-130;


TUROK SON OF STONE GIANT COMIC (11/1966) - #1;


TWEETY AND SYLVESTER (11/1963) (Gold Key)- #1-4, 6-55, 57-102;


TWEETY AND SYLVESTER (Whitman ONLY editions) #103,104,108-110,112-116;


Tweety & Sylvester (Looney Tunes/Warner Brothers) #105-107, 117-121 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


TWEETY and SYLVESTER MINI-COMIC #1 (1976; Warner Bros/Looney Tunes; Western/Gold Key/Golden/Whitman related; Oblong; 6-1/2" Wide x 3-1/4" Tall; Full Color; 16 Pages; Promotional Giveaway; VF/NM, 9.0 = $10);


THE TWILIGHT ZONE (Gold Key; 1962-1982; based on Rod Serling TV series) - #2,5,7,9,11-15,17-23,25-50,52-69,71-76,79,80,82;

#84(Scarcer 52 page GIANT issue; FRANK MILLER's First Published Comic Work) = SOLD OUT; #85(FRANK MILLER's 2nd Published Comic Work); #88-91;


THE TWILIGHT ZONE (Whitman ONLY editions) #92;


TWILIGHT ZONE MINI-COMIC #1 (1977; based on the Rod Serling TV series; Western/Gold Key/Golden/Whitman related; Oblong; 6-1/2" Wide x 3-1/4" Tall; Full Color; 16 Pages; Promotional Giveaway; VF/NM, 9.0 = $12);


UFO FLYING SAUCERS (10/1968)(Gold Key) - #1-13;

UFO FLYING SAUCERS (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #12;

UFO AND OUTER SPACE (Gold Key) - #14(6/1978), 15-25;


UFO ENCOUNTERS (TPB - Trade paperback; GOLDEN PRESS; Western Publishing) -
#11192 (1978; $1.95 cover price; 228 pages including covers; More than 60 True Stories; Weight = 260 Grams);

#11404 (1978; $1.00 cover price; 132 pages including covers; SCARCE; Weight = 160 Grams);



UNDERDOG (3/1975; TV Cartoon; Gold Key) - #1-23;


VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA (12/1964) - #1-16;

WACKY ADVENTURES OF CRACKY (12/1972) - #1-3, 6-12;


WACKY RACES – (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) #1-7;


WACKY WITCH (1/1971) (Gold Key) - #1-8,10-21;


WAGON TRAIN (1963-1964; TV Western; Gold Key pub; all PHOTO front & back covers) -

#2(overall decent G/VG, but with the BACK cover Missing, thus FA; Story & interior NOT affected; B&W Photocopy of Back-c is included = $3);

#1,2, 3, 4;


WALLY (1962/1963) - #2-4;


WHERE'S HUDDLES (1-12/1971; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; Gold Key) - #1-3;

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WILD, WILD WEST (6/1966-10/1969; TV Western; all Robert Conrad PHOTO-c) -

#1, 2,3,5-7;

#2(SCARCE Photo Back Cover VARIANT; G/VG= $22);

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THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM (1962) - #1;


WOODSY OWL (11/1973) (Gold Key) - #1-10;


WOODY WOODPECKER (Gold Key) - #72; #73(11/62),

#74(12/1962; 84 page Squarebound GIANT; Space Mouse partial-c & Story; FN/VF $29);

#75-80,84-87,89-91,93,95-117, 119-123, 125-140, 142-149,151-187;



WOODY WOODPECKER (Whitman ONLY editions) #188,189,193,195-197;


Woody Woodpecker (Walter Lantz) #190, 191, 198-201 = SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com

#192 = NOT printed & does NOT exist;


WOODY WOODPECKER CHRISTMAS PARADE (Giant) (1/1969) - #1;

WOODY WOODPECKER SUMMER FUN (Giant) (1/1966) - #1;


YAKKY DOODLE and CHOPPER (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; Gold Key; SCARCE One-Shot Special)

#1 (12/1962; Scarce; One Shot; Loopy de Loop text-s with illo; Snagglepuss-s; Fibber Fox app; FN = $30);



YOGI BEAR (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; 1-9=DELL Pub) - #10(Giant; 10/1962; 1st GK issue; Jellystone Jollies; 1st Gold Key issue);

#11(Giant; Jellystone Jollies); #13(Surprise Party; Giant); #14-16,18-28,30-42;


(YOGI BEAR) HEY THERE, IT'S YOGI BEAR (9/1964) - #NN;


YOSEMITE SAM (12/1970)(Gold Key) - #1-65;

YOSEMITE SAM (WHITMAN ) #66-67,71-74,76-78;


YOSEMITE SAM (and BUGS BUNNY = cover subtitle); (Looney Tunes/Warner Brothers)

#68-70, 79-81= SEE "WHITMAN Pre-Pack ONLY Comics" Listing on our Website at = www.dougcomicworld.com


ZANE GREY'S STORIES OF THE WEST; NEVADA (11/1964) - #NN;

ZODY AND MOD ROB (7/1970) - #1;


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Canadian Cover Price VARIANT Editions;

(Uncommon to SCARCE; over 75% are IN STOCK = Send your serious WANT LISTS);

VARIANT Editions; (Uncommon to Scarce); April 1968 to August 1968; 15 cent Canadian Cover Price VARIANTS of the US 12 cent issues;
VARIANT Editions; (Uncommon); March 1972 to April 1973; 20 cent Canadian Cover Price VARIANTS of the US 15 cent issues;

Reverse VARIANT Editions; (Uncommon to Scarce; no known GIANTS are Variants); December 1977 to February 1978; 30 cent Canadian Cover Price VARIANTS of the US 35 cent issues;

Reverse VARIANT Editions; (Uncommon to Scarce); March 1978; (Only 3 known = Bullwinkle #19, Moby Duck #30, and Super Goof #45) = 30 cent Canadian Cover Price VARIANTS of the US 35 cent issues;
VARIANT Editions; (Scarce to RARE); January to July 1984; 75 cent Canadian Cover Price VARIANTS of the US 60 cent issues;

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(B); SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions of GOLD KEY = IN STOCK;

ADAM-12 (12/1973; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #4,9,10;
AMAZING CHAN and the CHAN CLAN (5/1973-2/1974; Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #1, 2, 3;
ANDY PANDA (WALTER LANTZ) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) #1, 11
BABY SNOOTS (8/1970; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #8,9,18,21;
BATTLE OF THE PLANETS (6/1979; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) #4;
BEEP BEEP THE ROAD RUNNER (10/1966; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #37,39,46,54,58,66,83,87
BORIS KARLOFF TALES OF MYSTERY (1962; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions); - #53,55,56,57,59,63,65,66, 69,70,71,75-78,87,88;
BROTHERS OF THE SPEAR (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #10

BUCK ROGERS (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #2,7;
BUGS BUNNY (1962; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #142,143,159,165,169,173, 174,186,187,203,204, 209,216;
BULLWINKLE AND ROCKY (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #3-5,7,9;
DAFFY DUCK (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #76,77,83,87, 98,101,107,109,127;
DAGAR THE INVINCIBLE (10/1972) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #9-11,14,15,17,18;
DARK SHADOWS (WHITMAN Variant Edition; Oct. 1974); #27,28, 30, 33, 35
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (2/1979)(SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #13,29;
FLASH GORDON (1978-1982; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #20,24,27
FUN-IN (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoons; 2/1970-12/1974; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #11,14,15;
THE FUNKY PHANTOM (3/1972) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #1-3, 7,10,12;
GOLD KEY SPOTLIGHT (5/1976) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #2,6,8,9;
GRIMM'S GHOST STORES (1/1972-6/1982; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #15-18,20,21,25,28,29,32,34,35,38,39,41,47,48;
THE HAIR BEAR BUNCH (2/1972) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #1,3;
HAPPY DAYS (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #3

HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS (4/1972) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #1,3,7;
H.R. PUFNSTUF (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions; -#6(1/1972; FN=$40; VG/FN=$35); #7(4/1972; G/VG=$22; G=$16);
THE INSPECTOR (& Pink Panther) (7/1974) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #2,17;
THE JUNGLE TWINS (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #13,15,18;
LANCELOT LINK SECRET CHIMP (5/1971)(SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #4,6;
LITTLE LULU (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #202-204,206,213,217,218,221,229,230,233,234,255,257;

THE LITTLE MONSTERS (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #32, 34;
THE LITTLE STOOGES (9/1972) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #1;
THE LONE RANGER (9/1964) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #22,26;
LOONEY TUNES (4/1975) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #8,9;
MAGNUS ROBOT FIGHTER (1963) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #35,38,41,42;
MIGHTY MOUSE (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #172;
THE MIGHTY SAMSON (Whitman ONLY editions) - #24,25,27,31,32;
NEW TERRYTOONS (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #26,36,38,39,45,53;
THE OCCULT FILES OF DOCTOR SPEKTOR (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #9,10,22,25;
O.G. WHIZ (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #8,9,11;
THE PINK PANTHER (4/1971; SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions)- #6,7,15,19,31,35, 43,47,55,56,61,65,66,71;
POPEYE (the SAILOR) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #142,150,154-155;
PORKY PIG (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #51,64,65,69,74-76,85,93;
RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #2,6;
RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #48-50,52,55,56, 59,60,64,65,69, 70,71,73,84,85;
THE ROMAN HOLIDAYS (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #3,4;
SCOOBY DOO (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon ; scarce SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #13, 17, 24, 27, 28
SMOKEY BEAR (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #9,11;
SPACE FAMILY ROBINSON (LOST IN SPACE) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #39,44,45,47,49,52;
STAR TREK(SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #25,26,36,53;
TOM AND JERRY (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #264,265,280,295,297, 310,326-327;
TRAGG AND THE SKY GODS (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #4,7,9;
TUROK SON OF STONE (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #93,94,98,101,102,
TWEETY AND SYLVESTER (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #24,25,32,36,37,47, 51,53,57,59-61,84,85, 87,100-102;
THE TWILIGHT ZONE (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #51,55,57,58,62,65,66,68,69,72,#77(FA);
UFO FLYING SAUCERS (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #12;
UFO AND OUTER SPACE (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #16,19;
UNDERDOG (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #5,7,12,15;
WACKY RACES – (Hanna-Barbera TV Cartoon) (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #6, 7;
WACKY WITCH (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #8;
WHERE'S HUDDLES (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #3;
WOODSY OWL (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #4;
WOODY WOODPECKER (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #132,135,147,148,152,160,174, 175,186-187;
YOSEMITE SAM (SCARCER Whitman Variant Editions) - #8,9,13,15,18,33, 34,36-38,45,60,65



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Cover SCAN POLICY;


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

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

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

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

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

if you purchase the item(s);

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

purchase the item(s);

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

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

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

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

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

PLEASE, kindly inform us UP FRONT if you are ONLY interested in a SCAN.We will be happy to oblige for a small &

very reasonable fee, to cover some of our costs. Hopefully this will REDUCE the 100's of requests we get, from those

who like to treat us as a Library, rather than a business that needs to make a profit. We do NOT mind helping out those

that NEED scans, but PLEASE be FAIR to us too. THEN you will ALSO be more fair to the REAL BUYERS that actually

want to make a purchase. We charge US$3.00 to defer some of the Costs of our Time & Effort.

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

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

WHY do we Charge for SCANS?

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

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

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

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


Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mail Order since 1971; >>> STRICT Condition Grading;

SEE the COMIC & Magazine Condition GRADING GUIDE (further down on this page if required);

We take; Visa, MC, Amex, Paypal, MO, etc. Prices in USA Funds, Plus Postage (as listed further down in this eMail);

>>> (NOTE; Complete Address & Ordering info listed below, please SCROLL down this page to see ALL this info);

>>( Note; USA letters to Canada, need 60 cents in stamps ); Send to & make payment to; Doug Sulipa's COMIC WORLD BOX 21986 STEINBACH, MANITOBA CANADA R5G 1B5

Email; cworld@mts.net

(Phone; 1-204-346-3674) (FAX; 1-204-346-1632)

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

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USA; add, POSTAGE & HANDLING of;

(101-200 Grams; Un-insured Small Packet Surface= $3.00; OR Airmail / Lettermail = $4.00); /// (201-400 Grams; Un-Insured Small Packet Surface= $4.00; OR insured Small Packet Airmail= $6.00); /// (401-850 Grams; Un-Insured Small Packet Surface= $7.50; OR insured Small Packet Airmail= $10.00);

/// (Xpresspost for; 50-850 Grams; 6-9 Days; Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included = $15.00);

/// (851-1800 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $10.00; OR Xpresspost=$18.00); /// (1801-2700 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $13.00; OR Xpresspost=$20.00); /// (2701-3600 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $14.00; OR Xpresspost=$23.00); /// (3601-4500 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $15.00; OR Xpresspost=$28.00); /// (4501-6500 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $16.00; OR Xpresspost=$31.00); /// (6501-8400 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $18.00; OR Xpresspost=$34.00); (8401-10,000 Grams; Expedited Mail Surface Mail=$22.00; Xpresspost= $45.00);

>>> [Surface parcels cannot be insured, unless over 1 KG = 1000 Grams]; >>> All AIRMAIL & Xpresspost PARCELS are INSURED for FREE!

USA; insured Small Packet Airmail ; [ 7-14 Days; (average is 9 days), FREE insurance included ];

USA; insured Small Packet Surface ; [ 14-28 Days; (average is 18 days), NO insurance availiable ];

USA; Expedited Surface Mail ; [10-20 Days; (average is 16 days), Post Office Surface shipping, with Limited Tracking Number & FREE insurance included ]; USA; Xpresspost Shipping ; [ 5-9 Days; (average is 7 days), Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included ];

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

------------------------------------------------------------------------ CANADA; add POSTAGE & HANDLING of;

50-400 Grams ONLY if UNDER 20mm or 3/4" THICK = (AIR Lettermail = US$3.00);

50-400 Grams = IF Over 3/4" or 20mm THICK package; = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$6.00);

401-850 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$6.00); 851-2700 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$8.00);

2801-5500 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$10.00); 5501-9500 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$12.00);

NOTE; Canada Post offers NO surface rates for CANADA (but DOES to the rest of the World); ALL Canadian PARCELS are INSURED for FREE!

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

CANADA; (for FASTER shipping) XPRESSPOST;

50-600 Grams = 8-1/2" x 11" or SMALLER (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & B.C.= US$6.00);

50-600 Grams = LARGER than 8-1/2" x 11" (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & B.C.= US$9.00);

50-600 Grams = (Xpresspost to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$9.00);

600-1800 Grams = (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & B.C.= US$8.00);

600-1800 Grams = (Xpresspost to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$14.00);

2801-5500 Grams = (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta = US$18.00);

2801-5500 Grams = (Xpresspost to to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$25.00);

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

of the "Small Packet" Rates above;

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------>> Our WEB PAGE; [with HUGE Inventory of COMICS, Magazines, Books & other Collectibles IN STOCK; WORLD'S BIGGEST Selection, on the Entire INTERNET, for MANY items! If you see items of interest, ASK for current Availiability, Price & Condition ] = www.dougcomicworld.com

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

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

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

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

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

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Condition Scale, from Best at top, to worst at bottom; >> [Note plus "+" and Minus "-" Grades are not in common use, except on more expensive comics!] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MT = (10.0 Mint); Absolutly Flawless in every way. Mostly a fantasy grade. Out of the 30 to 50 BILLION Comics so far Printed, so far only about 1000 Comics in Total grade a strict 10.0 or Perfect Mint; *** [ Imagine that you had 50 hours to pick the Single Best Copy, out of 5000 Copies on the DAY the item was printed, THAT copy MIGHT approach MINT; But if you could find the Tiniest of Flaws, inside or outside, where "It could be ever so slightly better", then it is NOT Mint. Less than 1 in 5000 collectors, will have a single book in their entire collection that grades MINT; At this time there is ONLY ONE comic in the World, Pre-1980 that is considered MINT; The current market value of a CGC graded 10.0 MT copy, is 50-100 Times Guide 9.2 price]; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MT- (9.9) = MINT minus = Virtually FLAWLESS in EVERY Way, inside & outside. Might have only the tiniest of Flaws, almost microscopic in size, & probably not visible to the Human Eye, except to the most trained experts. [ current market value of a CGC 9.9 MT- copy, is 15-50 Times Guide 9.2 price] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM/MT (9.8) = NEAR MINT to MINT; Only about (1 in 100) to (1 in 1000) Extremely Carefully Hand-Picked still Brand NEW items can attain this Lofty essentially Flawless Grade. Only the tiniest of nearly invisible flaws is allowed. The untrained eye will not be able to see a flaw. [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.8 NM/MT copy, is about 6-20 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM+ (9.6) = NEAR MINT plus; Superb & Almost Flawless example. BETTER than MOST items when still Brand NEW on the Newsstands; MOST Brand New comics on day of release are not this high in grade. IF you get to hand-pick the BEST copy availiable out of about 50 copies upon day of Release, you will likely have a NM+; [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.6 NM+ copy, is about 4-10 Times Guide 9.2 price] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM = (9.4 Near Mint); This grade is NO LONGER listed in the Overstreet Annual Guide, due to the scarcity. [9.2 is currently the TOP guide grade] NM copies are almost LIKE NEW, & almost flawless. Most 1976-1985 items are SCARCE in this grade, if Strictly graded. Most 1975 & Older items are RARE in this grade, if Strictly graded. [Most 1975 & Older Non-Marvel/DC Super-Hero comics are VERY RARE in this grade, MANY with NO KNOWN copies in 9.4 condition]; We Rarely use this grade on our regular inventory, even on Original Un-Used Warehouse copies. [Unlike many dealers who incorrectly throw the grade around like they are common. If another dealer is NOT charging a premium for this grade, it is probably not a "True" NM]; Even MANY older Pedigree collection & File copies are not this high in grade [Most older File-Copies are more in the 9.0 condition range];

>>> Essentially in Hand-Picked AS NEW, Never Read, Never handled & immediately Bagged and BOARDED Condition; With only the tinest of Flaws, usually not apparent to the Un-Trained Eye. [About 50% of the BRAND NEW Comics Printed, do not quite Grade STRICT Near Mint, upon the Day they are released. IF you get to pick the BEST copy availiable oot of about 10 copies upon day of Release, you will likely then have a NM ]; **** [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.4 NM Copy, is about 3-6 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM- (9.2) = Near Mint minus; Currently the HIGHEST grade listed in the Overstreet Annual Guide. This is about the AVERAGE condition for a NON hand-Picked comics that is still Brand-New on day of release. Flaws usually include; 1-2 NON Sharp corners OR 1-2 very tiny STRESS marks on spine or elsewhere on comic. **** [ Current market value of a CGC graded 9.2, NM- Copy, is about 2 to 4 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF/NM (9.0) Very Fine to Near Mint; >>> This is the condition the average NEW ITEM is in on DAY 2-14 after New Release (after packing, shipping, sorting & NORMAL handling by Distributors, Store Keepers & Customers); Flaws usually include; 1-3 NON Sharp corners OR 1-4 small STRESS marks on spine or elsewhere on comic. Might have a small dinged corner. Might have minor spine kinks. Might have MINOR handling wear or MINOR

rubbing or shelfwear. [Often mistaken as NM or NM+ to the untrained eye]; **** [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.0, VF/NM Copy, is about 1.5 to 3 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF+ (8.5) VERY FINE plus; Basically an overall NM appearance, but with several minor flaws, as described in the 9.0 description.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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