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INVENTORY -COMIC MAGAZINES, (ASSORTED & MISC.) including; FANZINES, Graphic Novels,Hardcover Editions, TRADE Paperbacks & other RELATED COMICS Items; (1940’s thru 2005+)



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Aaron Mesch's CORROSION (Sitting Duck Studios pub; B&W Comics magazine; 24 pages; 8-1/2"x11"; Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada);

#1 (4/1997; First Printing; "Year One"; Superheroes including; Capt Solo, Queen of Hearts, Poweslave, Blaster, Ace, Razor, Firelord, Northstar, Raven, Bigfoot, Crazy Cat, Bull, Fin, Tidalwave, Frogman, Black Widow, Vector, etc; Autographed in GOLD in on cover by the creator Aaron Mensch; FNVF $10.00);

ABBIE AN' SLATS (Softcover Trade Paperback, Ken Pierce Inc., 1984) #2;

A.B.C. WARRIORS (Softcover Trade Paperback, Titan Books) #1;

A.B.C. WARRIORS: THE BLACK HOLE (Titan Books: 1991; Softcover Trade Paperback);


AC -- Amazing Comix (Fanzine/Magazine; Raleigh Comics Prod; NJ, USA)

#4(1976; 10 pages; VG = $8);

#5 (12/1976; RED SONJA-c; 20 pages; Dave Cockrum interview; Art by; Mike GRELL, Mike Nasser, Gene Colan, Joe Staton; VG $12);


ACES (Magazine;, Eclipse/Acme Press, April/88) #1-4;

THE ACID BATH CASE (Kitchen Sink; 1992; Softcover Trade Paperback);

ACME COMICS (Mag, Fantasian Prod, Summer/83) #3-5;

ADAM BOOK OF ADULT STAG HUMOR (Knight Pub.; B&W Adult/Girlie Cartoons & NUDE Photo's Magazine)

#NN (1964; Ward cover; Limited Edition; 100 pages; 8x great Full page WARD cartoons; 3 Wenzel carttons; VG $24);


(ADAMS, NEAL) THE NEAL ADAMS INDEX (Franken Steve Prod. Pub.; 1974; Magazine) - #NN;

(ADAMS, Neal) ART OF NEAL ADAMS (Magazine/Fanzine, Sal Quartuccio / Sal Q; 36 pages)#2;

(ADAMS, NEAL) THE NEAL ADAMS TREASURY (Magazine;, Pure Imagination, 1976; Pro-Fanzine/Magazine)

#1(ADAMS interview, art & index; Weight= 150 Grams; VF=$33.00) ;

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(ADAMS, NEAL) THE NEAL ADAMS INDEX (Franken Steve Prod. Pub.; 1974; Magazine) - #NN(VF = US$33);

(ADAM NEAL) NEAL ADAMS THE SKETCH BOOK (Softcover Trade Paperback; Vanguard Prod Pub; 1999) #NN;

(ADAMS, NEAL) THE NEAL ADAMS TREASURY (Magazine., Pure Imagination) #1(1976; 60 pages; Adams interview; Unpublished art; VF/NM = US$39);

#1(1976; 56 pages; Adams interview; Unpublished art; VF =US$35);

(ADDAMS, CHAS) ADDAMS AND EVIL (Simon and Schuster; 1947; hardcover with Dust Jacket);

(ADDAMS, CHAS) HOMEBODIER (Simon and Schuster; 1954; Hardcover with Dust Jacket);

(ADDAMS, CHAS) HOMEBODIER (Simon and Schuster; 1954; Hardcover, no Dust Jacket);

(ADDAMS, CHAS) MONSTER RALLY (Simon and Schuster; 1950; Hardcover with Dust Jacket);

(ADDAMS, CHAS) MONSTER RALLY (Fireside Books; 1975; Softcover Trade Paperback);

(ADDAMS, CHAS) MOTHER GOOSE (Windmill and Dutton ; no date; Softcover Trade Paperback);

(ADDAMS, CHAS) NIGHTCRAWLERS (Simon and Schuster; 1957; Hardcover no Dust Jacket);

THE ADDAMS FAMILY - THE OFFICIAL POSTER BOOK (Magazine;, Paramount Pictures, 1992) #1,2;

THE ADDAMS FAMILY STICKER FUN (Magazine;, Golden Western Pub., 1993) #NN;

ADELE AND THE BEAST (GN, NBM, 1990) #NN;

ADOLESCENT RADIOACTIVE BLACK BELT HAMSTERS: “AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL” (Eclipse Pub.; 1990; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;


ADVANCE COMICS (Promo Mag, Capitol City Dist., September/1990; Pre-1994 issues are SCARCE to Rare) #19,23,30(6/1991; Terminator-c); #31, 33(9/1991; Dark Sun-c), 37(X-MEN-c; Punisher back-c), 39,40(Green Hornet-c; Green Lantern Mozaic back-c), 42, 45(Punisher-c/Spider-Man 2099-c), 47(Superman vs Doomsday-c; WildCATS-c), 49, 55,57-59, October 1995 # 82(Weight = 520 Grams; Star Wars/Evil Ernie-c; VF = $8); , 90,92-94;



ADVENTURE HOUSE CATALOG (Adventure House; 1999) #19;

ADVENTURE ILLUSTRATED (Magazine;, New Media Pub., 1981) #1;

THE ADVENTURES OF GAMEPRO (Magazine;, IDG Communications, June/1990) #1;

THE ADVENTURES OF LUTHER ARKWRIGHT (Never Editions Pub.; Trade Paperback) - Book One(December 1982), Book 2; Book 3;

ADVENTURES OF OLIVIA (Mag, Jabberwocky Graphix, Summer/89) #1,2;

THE ADVENTURES OF RANK JOHNSON (Coup Pub.; 1986; Mag);

THE ADVENTURES OF SMURAI CAT (Softcover Trade Paperback, TOR, 1984) #NN;

THE ADVENTURES OF TONY MILLIONAIRE'S SOCK MONKEY (Dark Horse Pub.; August 2000; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;


AEON FLUX: THE HERODOTUS FILE (MTV Books; December/ 1995; Softcover Trade Paperback);


AFTA - the Magazine of Contemporary Culture (Fanzine; Bill-Dale Marcinko's...);

#2 Book-1 (1978; Digest Size; 100 Pages; Eternals-c by KIRBY; Zombie back-c; George PEREZ interview; Julie Schwartz interview; Article on Jack KIRBY; Batman);

#2 Book-2 “AFTA, TOO” (1978; Digest Size; 100 Pages; Chaykin-c; UFO & Cavemen back-c; Bill-Dale Marcinko interview; Star Wars, Rocky Horror, Fawlty Towers, Dragonflame, Fred Hembeck);

#3(4/1979; Magazine Size; Steve Martin-c; 68 pages; Stephen King; Monty Python; Robin Williams; Steve Martin);


AFTA, TOO (Pub,?; No date) #NN;

AFTERMATH (Magazine;, Gulf Comics, 1983) #1,2;

AGE OF REPTILES - (Dinosaurs, etc) "The Hunt" (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

AGE OF REPTILES - (Dinosaurs, etc) "Tribal Warfare"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

AGENT 13: ACOLYTES OF DARKNESS (TSR Inc.; 1990; Softcover Trade Paperback);

AGENT ORANGE (Magazine;, Valhalla Comics Group, 1988) #1;

AIR BRUSH ACTION (Magazine;, Airbrush Action Inc.)

1988 (January/February);

1992 (March/April )

1994 (June);(August); (October) (December);

1995 (February); (April); (June); (October); (December);

1996 (February); (April);(August);

1997 (August )

1998 (February); (April ) (December );

1999 9February);


AKIKO: “THE MENACE OF ALIA RELLAPOR” (Sirius Pub.; June 1997; Trade Paperback ) - Volume 1;


ALAN MOORE'S SHOCKING FUTURES. by Moore, Alan., O'Neill Illustrated Cover. London, England, Great Britain, UK: Titan Books. 1986 Soft Cover. First Edition THUS!. Comics Graphic Novel Trade PBK. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 76 pages total, including covers. 8-1/4 " wide x 11" tall. B&W illustrated Comics; Classic UK Early work by Alan Moore, who later went on to international Comic Fame for; Swamp Thing, Watchmen & Miracleman. >>>Includes: (1) Tharg's Future-Shocks; Grawks Bearing Gifts, Art by Q. Twerk; (2) Vocosonics Futura Translator; Art by Brendan McCarthy; (3) Tharg's Future-Shocks; The Last Rumble of the Platinum Horde; Art by John Higgins; (4) Tharg's Future-Shocks; They Sweep the Spaceways; Art by Gary Leach; (5) Tharg's Future-Shocks;The Regrettable Ruse of Rocket Redglare; art by Mike White; (6) Tharg's Future-Shocks; A Cautionary Fable; Art by Paul Neary; (7) Tharg's Future-Shocks; An American Werewolf in Space, Art by Paul Neary; (8) Tharg's Future-Shocks; Wages of Sin; Art by Bryan Talbot; (9) Tharg's Future-Shocks; The Wild Frontier; Art by Dave Gibbons; (10) Tharg's Future-Shocks; One Christmas Eternity; Art by Redondo; (11) Tharg's Future-Shocks; Sunburn; Art by Redondo; (12) Tharg's Future-Shocks; Bad Timing; (13) The Hyper Historic Headbang; Art by Alan Davis; (14) The Lethal Laziness of Lobelia Loam; art by Boluda; (15) Tharg's Future-Shocks; Eureka! Art by Mike White; *** VERY SCARCE title; >> Book Weight = 300 Grams; ISBN: 0907610714 (VG=$45; FN=$65; VF=$85);

ALAN MOORE'S TWISTED TIMES. by Moore, Alan., O'Neill Illustrated Cover. London, England, Great Britain, UK: Titan Books. 1987 Soft Cover. First Edition THUS!. Comics Graphic Novel Trade PBK. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 1st Edition, January 1987, Trade Paperback; Titan Books Ltd., London. 9" x 11", softcover glossy, inside black & white, 68 Pages including covers; UK comics graphic novel. Further migrained renderings of Abelard Snazz, the multiple-eyed, double-brained, stupid genius. Classic UK Early work by Alan Moore, who later went on to international Comic Fame for; Swamp Thing, Watchmen & Miracleman. >>> Includes; (1) Final Solution, a Ro-Jaws'Robo-Tale; Art by Steve Dillon; (2) Abelard Snazz -The Double Decker Dome strikes back; Art by Mike White; (3) Abelard Snazz - Halfway to paradise; Art by John Cooper; (4) Abelard Snazz = the Multi-Storey Mind Mellows Out; Art by Paul Neary; (5) Abelard Snazz - Genius is Pain; Mike White art; (6) Tharg's Future-Shocks - The Disturbed Digestions of Doctor Dibworthy; Art by Dave Gibbons; (7) Tharg's TIME Twisters - The Reversible Man; artr by Mike White; (8) Tharg's TIME Twisters - Chrono-Cops; Art by Dave Gibbons; (9) Tharg's TIME Twisters - The Big Clock; Art by Eric Bradbury; (10) Tharg's TIME Twisters - Ring Road; Art by redondo; (11) Tharg's TIME Twisters - the Time Machine; art by J.Redondo; *** SCARCE title; ISBN: 0907610722 (VG/FN=$39; FN=$49; VF=$65);

ALI-BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES (Softcover Trade Paperback, Tele-Guide, 1978) #NN;

ALIEN THE ILLUSTRATED STORY (Softcover Trade Paperback, Futura Pub., 1979) #NN;

ALIENS (Magazine;, Dark Horse, July/92; Volume 2) #1,3-5,7-10,14,18-20;

ALIENS: “BOOK ONE” (Dark Horse Pub.; 1990; Hardcover);

ALIENS: FEMALE WAR (Dark Horse Pub; Trade Paperbacks) - December 1996;

ALIENS 3-MOVIE SPECIAL (Mini, Magazine;, Dark Horse, August/92) #1-3;

ALIENS: TRIBE (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperbacks; Hardcover with Dust Jacket) - April 1992;

ALIENS - "Book One"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "Female War"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "Genocide"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "Harvest"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "Hive"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "Kidnapped"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "Labyrinth"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "Nightmare Asylum"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "Outbreak"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "vs Predator - Eternal"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "vs Predator - War"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "Rogue"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALIENS - "Stronghold"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ALL-ACTION MONTHLY (Magazine;, IPC Magaizne Ltd., February/87) #1;

THE "ALL AMERICAN" ART CARTOONING (magazine; Higgins Ink Co. Inc.) #NN(1944);

ALL AMERICAN! CAN-SO COMICS (Magazine;, Can-Do Comics, 1984 - 85) #NN;

ALLEY OOP (Softcover Trade Paperback, Ken Pierce, Inc., 1983) #1;

ALLY SLOPER (Magazine;, Alan Class & Dennis Gifford, 1976) #1-3;

ALMURIC (Dark Horse; 1991; Softcover Trade Paperback);

ALTER EGO (Rare early Fanzine, by ROY THOMAS);

#7(Fall/1964; Marvel Family cover & article; Biljo White, Jerry Bails, Foss; Solomon Grundy; GA Human Torch = SOLD OUT );

#8 (Winter/1965; VG $30);

#9(5-August/1965; Biljo white color covers, great Otto Binder Article; FN/VF = $50)

#10 (1969; GIL KANE interview; Tom Fagan; 1 pg each Sub-Mariner & Wonder Woman parodies by Wally Wood; TOR by Kubert; Comics Code; FN/VF=$30; VG=$16);

#11(June/1978; Bill Everett interview; Mike Friedrich pub; FN/VF=$22; VG/FN=$14);


ALTER EGO (Magazine; Twomorrows; Summer/1999) #1-7, 9,10,13-15,17,19,21 (Dave Stevens cover). 31,32,34,38,44,49,

52-54,58,60;

ALTER EGO; THE BEST OF THE LEGENDARY COMICS FANZINE (Hamster Press; 1997) #NN (TPB );

ALTER EGO: THE COMIC BOOK ARTIST COLLECTION (Twomorrows; 2001) #NN ( TPB );

ALTERNATE EXISTANCE (Magazine;, Paragon/ Alternate Pub., May/82) #1;

ALTERNATIVES (Magazine;, #6 cover Matt Howarth, Alternatives) #2,6;

ALVAR MAYOR: DEATH AND SILVER (Softcover Trade Paperback, 4 Winds, March/89) #NN;

ALWAYS COMES TWILIGHT (Magazine;, Fantagraphics, 1976) #1;



AMAZING HEROES (Magazine/Fanzine; Fantagraphics Pub);

>>> [ (Articles, Interviews, Artwork, News, Reviews, Previews & More) (#1-13=Larger Magazine Size; #14up=Smaller Comic Size format) ]; >>> [(Star Wars Comic Strip by Al Williamson = #1-38,40-45,47-53,55-59); (Star Hawks Comic Strip by Gil Kane = #1-18, 25,31,50,55,60,61,63-69);(#10-26,29,31-33 = Potpourri by Jim Korkis's, with Don Rosa cartoons-a; Potpourri continues #35 & beyond, but without Rosa-a) ];


#1(6/1981;Fantastic Four cover by BYRNE; John Byrne interviewre FF; Dial H for Hero);


#2(7/1981; New Teen Titans cover by George Perez; Teen Titans article; NY Creation Con; Pacific signs Kirby & Grell);


#3(8/1981; JSA / Justice Soiciety of America-c & Article; Staton-c; Spider-Man article; 2pg Capt Victory Preview by KIRBY; Buckler JSA pinup; 1pg Wonder Woman new costume preview; Spider-Man pinup; 68 pages);


#4(Daredevil-c & articleby Frank Miller; Destroyer Duck by Kirby; 1/2pg Galactus/Surfer pencils by Byrne; Spirit pinup);


#5(Ka-Zar-c;Brent Anderson-c/a & interview; Ka-Zar article; Superman article; Look atSteve Ditko's Spider-Man;THUNDER Agents reborn;Batman pinup);


#6(Moon Knight-c/article by Sienkiewicz;1pgNowlan-a;Moon Knight pencil-a;Sienkiewicz & Moench interviews; Doom Patrol article; Dr Fate pinup);


#7(Micronauts cover by Gil Kane;Gil Kane interview; History of THUNDER Agents & Texeira pinup; Wood tribute; Jan Duursema);


#8(2/1981; THUNDER Agents Painted-c by Fujitake; THUNDER Agents articles; X-Men sweep Eagle Awards;Krypton article; Blyberg pinups; 1/3 page original Spider-Man cartoon; Batman pinup; 68 pages);


#9(Captain Carrot cover & article by Scott Shaw; Funny Animals article; Wood & Kane-a; History of Captain Action; Superman parodies; Secrets of NoMan= new 1 page comic strip; X-Men pinup);


#10(Metal Men cover by Terry Austin;Metal Men article; 1pgHernandez-a; article in Denys Cowan; Pasko on Swamp Thing & the movie; 1/2pgFrank MILLER moves to DC; Jim Korkis's Potpourri begins, with Don Rosa cartoons-a);


#11(Special Horro Heroes issue; Night Force-c & article by Colan; History of Swamp Thing, Wrightson-a; article on WARREN magazines; Kirby at Pacific; 1/4 page original Spider-Man cartoon by Don Rosa; Savage by Gil Kane ad & preview);


#12(X-MEN-c & article; Paul Smith interview; Fu Manchu & Shang Chi);


#13(7/1982; Star Wars-c & article;Kevin Nowlan-c/a;History of Thor, Kirby-a;100 page Summer issue; New publisher = Warp; Thing= 1/2 page with Byrne pencil-a; Marvel's 1960's Superheroes article;Superman Family;Titans review, 1/2pg Perez-a; 1pg Rosa-a);


#14(8/1982; 68pgs; First smaller Comic sized format; Camelot 3000-c & article; Bolland-c/a; History of Capt Marvel;intro Omega Men; Spider-Man reprints index; 1pg Spider-Man review);


#15(9/1982; 68pgs; Keith Giffen-c/a & Interview; History of Capt Marvel; Blyberg pinup; Starlin-a; Vision & Spider-Man reviews);


#16(New Mutants vs Sentinals cover by McLeod; in-depth New Mutants issue; Green Arrow article with Neal Adams-a; History of Namor Sub-Mariner;Nexus & Teen Titans reviews);


#17(Great SUPERGIRL painted-c by Kevin Nowlan: History of Supergirl article; Wolverine & the Marvel Killers;Look at Frank Miller's Daredevil; Groo review);


#18(12/1982; NEXUS by Steve Rude = Cover & In-Depth article;History of Supergirl article;Defenders & HULK reprints index; Mighty Crusaders review);


#19(X-MEN vs E-Man cartoon parody-c by Staton; E-Man interview & review; History of Ant-Man);


#20(2/1983; Amethyst-c,Article & preview; 68 pages; History of Jack Kirby's New Gods article; Full page New Gods Pencils illo by Kirby; Hembeck interview; Ronin= 1/2pg Frank Miller preview illo; Grell's Jon Sable review);


#21(Coyote-c, by Leialoha Article & preview; 68 pages; Englehart & Leialoha interviews; History of Jack Kirby's New Gods article;Super-Hero Role-Playing games, with Don Rosa illos; Bruce Timm pinup;


#22(Alpha Flight-c, by John BYRNE,Article & preview; 68 pages; Atari Force comics review; History of Sgt. Fury article;Jonah Hex parody pinup);


#23(Crystar-c by Blevins,Article & preview; 68 pages;History of Early HULK article, Kirby-a;Kirby's FLY preview; Challengers of the Unknown article);


#24(DN Agents-c,Article & preview;76 pages;Cover art of Gil Kane, 4 rough draft to finished covers; Women of Daredevil article with Black Widow & Elektra full page pinup; Miller-a);


#25(RONIN-c by Frank Miller, with 19 page article, lots of Miller-a;116 page Summer Special; 19 page Wonder Woman article; Starmasters 1/2pg preview,Gulacy-a;


#26(Edge of Chaos by Gray Morrow-c, art, interview& Article; History of Nick Fury article, Steranko-a; Ron Goulart on Forgotten 40's Heroes; Superman III Movie 1pg Photo's;


#27(July 15/1983; Batman-c & Special issue; Article on Outsiders, interview with Mike W. Barr; article on Original GA Batman; Jim Aparo-c; Groo & Hercules reviews);


#28(Sword of the Atom-c by Gil Kane & Article; .History of SA Atom article; Casper & Wendy O'Williams parody pinup);


#29(American Flagg-c by Chaykin, art, interview& Article; 76 pages; DC Imaginary Stories article & index);


#30(Thriller-c by Trevor Von Eeden, art, interview& Article; 68 pages; 1/6pg Ronin pencil sketch by Miller; Smurfs as Elfquest parody pinup; Martian Manhunter article; Comic Video Games; Sex in comics);


#31(Star Hawks-c by Gil Kane; 116 page Giant; Star Raiders GN article; Star Trek at DC article with Marv Wolfman & Mike W. Barr interview; Lengthy Tom Sutton interview & art, on Star Trek & Horror comics; Kaluta full page Conan ad; DC's Forgotten Heroines = Dolphin, Rima, Starfire);


#32(Somerset Holmes-c & Article; History of Doctor Doom article, Kirby-a; Spider-Man vs David Letterman original full pg Cartoon; Brent Anderson interview with pencil art; Spider-Woman);


#33(MARS-cArticle, with Hemple & Wheatly interviews;History of Doctor Doom article; Judge Dredd game);


#34(Redeemer-c by Kubert, with art, article & interview; Mike WBarr on Enemy Ace; Metamorphosis Odyssey by Stalin; Frank Miller & Violence=1-1/2 pages; Superhero Physics);


#35(Inferior Five-c by Nowlan; History of Inferior Five article; Jack of Hearts by George Freeman preview; Dan Jurgens interview re Batman & Warlord);


#36(December 1/1983; Infinity Inc with Power Girl-c; All-Star Squadron & JSA article; Guide to DC's multiple earths; Roy Thomas interview; Who's who in All-Star Squadron; 68 pages);


#37(Rocketeer-c by Dave Stevens, with interview, article & art, with Pencil art & Betty Page; History of Nova article; "Skyborne" Text-s with illustration by Dwight R. Decker begins);


#38(ELFQUEST-c;History of Nova article; Skyborne; Wendy & Richard Pini interview re Elquest & Warp Graphics;Fred Hembeck article by Mark Waid; 68 pages);


#39(1984 Preview Issue; 148 pages; All-Star, Spider-Man, JSA, Byrne, Blackhawk, Defenders, Ditko,Fantastic Four, New Mutants, New Teen Titans, Rocketeer, Ronin by Miller, 2pg Alan Moore interview re Swamp Thing, Secret Wars, Thing, Simonson's Thor, Wonder Woman, X-Men, Zot & much more; Skyborne);


#40(Sun Runners by Broderick-c & Article; Skyborne; History of Iron Man article; 1/2pg Nightwing Preview illo; DC Star Trek preview);


#41(February 15/1984; Superman Flag-c by Wayne Boring, with art& interview; Special Superman issue; Superman of Serials, TV & Movies; Red Kryptonite article & index by Mark Waid; Skyborne);


#42(CEREBUS the Aardvark, Neil the Horse, Cutey Bunny& Journey-c & article; Dave Sim-a;1/2pg Kirby Darkseid/New Gods preview; Joshua Quagmire interview & art; Skyborne);


#43(Warlock-c by Blyberg; History of Warlock Article = Kirby, Kane & Starlin-a; Conclusion of Skyborne; Marvel No-Prize book);


#44(Alien Legion-c by Austin; Alien Legion article, with Potts, Zelenetz & Cirocco interviews; History of Ka-Zar article, Shanna app; Harlan Ellison interview re his Daredevil story);


#45(August 15/1984; 16 Heroes cover by Hannigan/Janson; Ed Hannigan interview, with Batman, Spider-Man, Flash, etc; Evangeline preview; Sherlock Holmes in comics; Spider-Man #252 preview; Don Bluth's Space Ace);


#46(Power Pack-c & article; Character Index to LEGION of Super-Heroes; New Teen Titans/Legion article);


#47(Darkseid New Gods-c by KIRBY, with in-depth Preview & art;History of Son of Satan article, Two original Spider-Man cartoons = 1/3 page & 1/2 page);


#48(MR. X cover & article; Los Brothers Hernandez interview; DC's Bizarro's article & index by Mark Waid; Micronauts);


#49(Dalgoda-c by Fujitake & article; Elementals article; Married heroes= FF, Vision, Kingpin, etc; GA Captain Marvel; Zot preview);


#50(New Teen Titans-c by PEREZ; July 1/1984; 148 Page Special issue;12 page George Perez Interview with art;Marv Wolfman Interview; BATMAN article with Lengthy Mike W. Barr &Denny O'Neil interviews, Adams-a; Jemm by Gene Colan preview; Facts of life on Marvel's Earth, by Heidi MacDonald; MLJ Super-Heroes article;

DC Earth One international heroes);


AMAZING HEROES (Magazine/Fanzine; Fantagraphics Pub);

>>> [ (Articles, Interviews, Artwork, News, Reviews, Previews & More) (#1-13=Larger Magazine Size; #14up=Smaller Comic Size format) ];

>>> [(Star Wars Comic Strip by Al Williamson = #1-38,40-45,47-53,55-59); (Star Hawks Comic Strip by Gil Kane = #1-18, 25,31,50,55,60,61,63-69) ];


#51(Bucky O'Hare-c; Neal Adams' Continuity Comics Company preview; 1/2pg FF poster by Byrne; 1pg Mudwogs by Suydam History of Atomic Knights article,MLJ Super-Heroes article);


#52(Judge Dredd-c by Brian Bolland; Eurpean Invasion; History of Captain Britain article, History of Judge Dredd article, Kim Thompson's guide to British comic book artists in America; British Fanzines; French connection, Daugaud, from Asterix to Galaxity, Blueberry, Lucky Luke & more);


#53(Elementals-c/a by Willingham, with article by Mark Waid; Valentino's index to Super-Groups; Mr. Monster preview; 1/2pg Miller Elektra preview illo);


#54(X-MEN and Mutants-c by Austin;History of X-MEN article, Kirby-a; Gerber's Void Indigo; American Flagg;Yosemite Hex, Jonah parody pinup);


#55(September 15/1984; Wolverine cover by Bill Sienkiewicz, with exclusive interview & Sketch art; New X-MEN In-Depth History & Index; Byrne-a;124 page Giant issue; King Arthur & Camelot in comics from Prince Valiant, Shining Knight, Black Knight, Merlin, Demon, Modred, Captain Britain, Morgan Le Feyto Camelot 3000);


#56(Super-Heroines cover, Special Issue with Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Pheonix etc;History of Ms Marvel article, Supergirl movie preview; Wonder Woman article; Jonni Thunder preview; Nowlan-c; Alan Moore's Swamp Thing centerfold; Fighting Females= Black Widow, Dazzler, Shanna, Storm, etc);


#57(Starstruck-c/a by Kaluta & article; History of Power Man & Iron Fist article; Alpha Flight & Guardian);


#58(Badger-c & article; Nexus partial-c & article; 3pg ALAN MOORE interview; History of Secret Six article),


#59(Mike Zeck cover, art& interview; Hulk, & Iron Man, Secret Wars-c & Article; History of Magnus Robot Fighter article; P.Craig Russell's Night Music);


#60(Cloak & Dagger, with Rocket Racoon cover; Austin partial-c; Bill Mantlo interview;History of Silver Surfer article; Kirby-a & Pinup; Mark Waid article about Mantlo; History of Sgt. Rock article; Wendy & Richard Pini Elfquest & Warp);


#61(Groo cover & art by Aragones; Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier interviews; History of Silver Surfer article, Kirby-a; Merging of DC & Marvel universes);


#62(Love & Rockets-c by Jaime Hernandez, 1985 Preview issue, 148 Page Giant; Over 250 comics Previewed; illustrations include; Byrne, Cutey Bunny, Avengers, Gulacy, Bolton, Cerebus by Sim, Ditko, Starlin, Red Sonja,Star Wars, X-Men etc; >> 1pg on Crisis, plus 2 page B&W centerfold ad by Perez;>>2/3 page on Alan Moore's

Marvelman; 2/3 page on Alan Moore's Watchmen);


#63(Masked Man-c & Article; Golden Age reprint directory; 1/2 page BYRNE pencils illo of HULK; Full page Marvelman ad; Jetsons as Star Wars parody pinup; History of Star Wars comics article; 10 best titles of 1984 = Swamp Thing is #1);


#64(Moon Knight cover, History, Preview & Index; Sienkiewicz-a;Mark Evanier interview; Wonder Woman parody pinup; Crisis 2 page color centerfold ad by Perez; Flash starts the Silver Age article);


#65(Black Dragon-c/a by John Bolton Preview article; All Sword & Sorcery issue;History of Conan article; Barry Windsor-Smith art; Solomon Kane; Batman in new black costume Crisis parody pinup; DC's 50's Sci-Fi titles; Golden Age directory);


#66(Harbinger-c;CRISIS on Infinite Earths cover & Article; PEREZ-c/a; Mark Waid interviews Marv Wolfman & Geroge PEREZ; History of Marvel's Dracula article; Colan-a; the Superman mythos; Golden Age directory);


#67(Secret Wars II cover with Wolveine & X-Men; Secret Wars II Article; Interview with Jim Shooter;History of Star Trek in comics from GK, Marvel & DC;interview with NEAL & Kris ADAMS;. Sal Buscema/Leialoha-c;Return of DC heroes in Silver Age; 2 pages on Comic Death's; Golden Age directory; color Thunder Agents AD on back-c by Perez);


#68(Ambush Bug-c by Giffen/Austin; exclusive new John BYRNE X-Men-a; Steve DITKO interview; Elfquest's censored Sex scenes; new Howard the Duck book; Mark Waid previews new Prez series; Megaton Man & Don Simpson interview & art;Mark Waid interviews Ambush Bug & Keith Giffen; article on DC's Dolphin; Pureheart

the Powerful; SA Fantastic Four article, Kirby-a; Golden Age directory);


#69(Batman & Elektra cover by Frank Miller; April 15/1985; 18 page Frank Miller interview, article with lots of art & index; 68 pages; History of Phantom Stranger article; Sienkiewicz guest app; Conclusion of Star Hawks; SA DC heroes; Golden Age directory);


#70(Squadron Supreme-c, article& Preview; Brave & Bold article &index of #50-116; article on SA Spider-Man, Ditko-a; Golden Age directory);


#71(The Alan Moore issue; Alan Moore portrait-c by Bissette; Scarcer due to high demand; Brave & Bold article & index of #117-200; Article on First's Shatter; 15 page Alan Moore interview with many illos; Plus 10 page Alan Moore index);


#72(Avengers-c & Articles; Englehart interview re Hawkeye, West Coast Avengers, Vision & Scarle Witch; History of Hawkeye comics; History of Man-Bat comics & checklist; full page Wrightson freakshow ad; Shatter & Kirby's Hunger Dogs reviewed; Golden Age directory);


#73(Return of Eternals-c & Article; History of Eternals comics, Kirby-a; Guide of GA Superman reprints; Golden Age directory; Small Alex Toth illo = new?)';


#74(Futurians-c by Cockrum interview & article; Life & Times of Supergirl; Underground Comix; Golden Age directory);


#75(July 15/1985; Wolverine & Storm-c by Mayo; 100 page Summer Special; 19 page Chris Claremont interview, on X-men, Wolverine,Black Dragon & More; History of Punisher comic= Spider-Man app, Miller-a; 10 page Article on Robotech, with Macek interview; Henry Mayo portfolio;


#76(Hulk & Alpha Flight-c/a by Byrne, with article; History of Eclipso comics; Lois Lane thru ages article, with Superman);


#77(Swamp Thing vs Mr. Monster-c; Mr. Monster preview, Gilbert-a; History of Deadman comics, Neal Adams-a; Kirby & Eagle awards winners; 1950's Horror Comics article; Hex #1,Femforce #1 & Alan Moor's DC Presents #85 reviewed);


#78(Outsiders-c & Article by Mark Waid, Batman app;Interview with Mike W. Barr; History of the Justice League JLA Comics; Jim Aparo-c; Robin Hood in comics article, with 2/3page unpublished Barry Windsor-Smith art, & with Heah & Kubert-a; Denis Kitchen interview; >> Iron Man #200, Nightcrawler #1, Crisis #7-9, & Zeck's Punisher #1 are reviewed, Perez-a);


#79(10 DC heroes cover with Superman, Batman, Jonah Hex by Patton & Giordano; DC Challenge article by Mark Waid; History of the Justice League JLA in Comics; Captain Carrot Oz-Wonderland preview; JSA Justice Society article; 1/4pg Morrow Thing illo);


#80(October 1/1985; Dracula & Jack the Ripper, Blood of the Innocent-c& article, Wheatley & Hempel; Wheatley interview; History of Omega the Unknown in Comics; Look at John BYRNE's Fantastic Four with Byrne-a);


#81(Scout-c/a by Timothy Truman, with interview & Article; History of DC's Ultra the Multi-Alien Comics;publisher Atlas-Seaboard = 14 page Article with Art, plus 4 page Checklist;Fashion in Action; 76 pages);


#82(Wolverine & Marvel heroes-c by Ed Cherniga; 2pg preview of John BYRNE's Superman; Checklist to Mutants in the Marvel Universe; Sun-Runners; full page Charlton cartoon ad by DITKO; Golden Age directory; Aquaman #1, Legionnaires 3 #1& Elvira #1 reviewed);


#83(X-Factor cover & article; Mini Comics by Scott McCloud;Checklist to Mutants in the Marvel Universe;History of Bloodstone Comics; World's Finest = 1pg article on cancellation);


#84(Batman-c by Bissette; Biography of Batman; Portfolio of artwork by William Stout; History of Omac Comics & Checklist, Kirby-a; Gold Key title Total War / Mars Patrol = 4 page article with Wally Wood-a);


#85(December 15/1985; Captain Britain, Miracle Man, DR & Quinch cover by Alan Davis; Alan Davis Interview& Checklist with rare & unpublished art; Biography of Batman; Conan parody pinup);

#115(4/1987; FIRST Annual SWIMSUIT issue; ART by Bill Sienkiewicz, Mike Grell, Chuck Austen, Fred Hembeck, Hilary Barta, Colleen Doran, Will Meugniot, John Workman, Eric Shanower, Joe Staton, Bill Willingham, Trina Robbins, Reed Waller, Ty Templeton, Richard Howell and more. Kevin Nowlan cover);

#138 (April 1/1988; 2nd Annual SWIMSUIT issue; Weight = 125 Grams; FN/VF = $10);

#164 (May 1/1989; *** 1989 - 3rd Annual SWIMSUIT Collection; Weight = 160 Grams; FN/VF = $10);



AMAZING HEROES; ALSO IN STOCK = issues #86 thru #203;


AMAZING HEROES, THE BEST OF (Magazine;, 1982) #1;


AMAZING HEROES INTERVIEWS (Magazine;, 1993) #1-4;

AMAZING HEROES PREVIEW SPECIAL (Magazine;, Summer/85) #1-5,10,11;

AMAZING HEROES SWIMSUIT SPECIAL (Fantagraphics; 1990-1993)

#1 (6/1990 - Spring; SCARCE; Art by; Vess, Chadwick, Nolan, Trina Robbins, James O'Barr, Larsen, Scott Shaw, Loebs, Keith, Linsner, Campbell, Geary, Workman, Sakai, Hughes, Lomax, Gilbert, Day, Fiala, Hembeck, Vosburg, Simpson, , Weight = 140 Grams; FN+ = $18);


#2(1991; 156 pages including covers; All-New Art Pinups by; Eddie Campbell, Phil Foglio, Fred Hembeck, Jaime Hernandez, Joseph Michael Linsner, Gray Morrow, Adam Hughes, Scott Shaw, Ken Steacy, Vosburg, Workman & over 100 other artists; Character Pinups include; She-Hulk, Bart Simpson, Little Mermaid, Herbie, Little Lulu, Black Cat, Dr Doom, Popeye, Doom Patrol, Howard the Duck, Tank Girl, Batman, Rogue, , Namorita, Silver Surfer, Wolverine, Hulk, Wonder Wart Hog, Shanna, Cry for Dawn, Hellcat, Ms Victory, Miss Fury, Betty Page, Catwoman, Storm & many others; Wonder Woman in Bikini-c by Willingham; SCARCE; VF=$16; FN=$12; VG=$9);



#3(1992; 156 pages including covers; Red Sonja-c by Thorne; All-New Art Pinups By; Steve Rude, Adam Hughes, Dave Cockrum,Gray Morrow, Mark Hempel, Stan Sakai, Workman, Joseph Michael Linsner, Geary, Ayers, James O'Barr, Foglio, Allred, Vosberg, Boyette, Michael Bair, Hembeck, and many others. >> Character Pinups include; Underdog, Barbie, Jubilee & Kitty Pryde, Bewitched, Lady Death, Popeye, Krazy Kat, Nightveil, Lobo, Marvel Family, Mr Monster, Crow, Elektra, Tank Girl, Shadow, Iron Man, Spirit, Superman/Batman, Bat Babe, Madman, Herbie, Patsy Walker, Galactus & Nova, She-Hulk, Vampirella, Tigra, Catwoman, Ren & Stimpy, Fantastic Four, Shanna & Black Widow; several Betty Page illustations; 1 page Batgirl comic strip; 1 page Wonder Woman cartoon comic strip; SCARCE; VF=$15; VG=$9);


#4(Fantagraphics #4 was Not Printed; The Spoof Comics Version replaces it);


AMAZING HEROES SPOOF SWIMSUIT ISSUE (Spoof Comics Pub; Based on the Fantagraphics series; 52 pages);

#4(One-Shot special issue; Spring/1993; Comic Size; 50% in Full Color; 50% in B&W; Takes the place of the unpublished Fantagraphics Magazine #4; Adam Hughes cover; Art by; Jackson Guice; Bair, Buniak, Alcala, Hembeck, Joseph Michael Linsner; Includes Betty Page Pinup; VF $6);


#NN(#5; "BEST OF..."; 4/1993; Fantagraphics Pub; SHE-HULK cover by Adam Hughes; 100 pages including covers; Meal Adams, Michael T. Gilbert, Mike Kaluta, Sienkiewicz, Vess, etc; VF+ $16);


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Amazing Masters Presentation / Presents (Ditto / Mimeograph & Offset Fanzine/Magazine; Amazing Masters Pub; Mike Redman & Steve Fritz; GA, USA) #4 (4/1967; Superman vs HULK Battle-c by Steve Fritz; Stated Print run of 250 copies; Rich Buckler art; "Prodom Speaks"= 10 Pages of INTERVIEWS conducted

via Questonaire of these Pro's = Nelson Bridwell, Arnold Drake, Gardner Fox, Gary Friedrich, Satn Lee, David Kaler, Bob Kanigher, Frank McLaughlin, Dennis O'Neil; >> Saga of the Gods 5 pgs comics = Mike Redman-s, Steve Fritz & Alan Hutchinson-a; Full Page SPECTRE illo by Alan Hutchinson; FN/VF = $39);


AMAZONS (Magazine;, Fantagraphics, 1/90) #1;

AMBASSADOR OF THE SHADOWS (Dargaud Pub.; Trade Paperbacks; 1981) - #NN;

(STEADMAN, RALPH) AMERICA (Softcover Trade Paperback, Fantagraphics, July/89) #NN;

AMERICANA; MASTRONET PREMIER CATALOG (Softcover Trade Paperback; Mastronet Pub.) #1(October 2001);

THE AMERICAN CARTOONIST (Magazine;, National Cartoonist Society, September/77) #1,5;

AMERICAN FANTASY (Magazine;, Robert & Nacy Garcia, Winter/87) #2;

AMERICAN FLAGG; HARD TIMES (Softcover Trade Paperback, First, 1985) #NN;

AMERICAN FLAGG; SOUTHERN COMFORT (Softcover Trade Paperback, First, 1987) #NN;

AMERICAN FLAGG: STATE OF THE UNION (First Pub.; Trade Paperback; April 1989) - #NN;

American Novel Library (Envelope with DC's Captain Marvel; 1989; Scarce PROMO material; >>> Contains; Comics Journal flyer; Flyer for C.C.Beck S+N Plate; 4 page color Captain Marvel Monster Society Graphic Album FLYER; Envelope = open at top; Contents = FN/VF $10);

AMERICAN SPLENDOR (Magazine;, Harvey Pekar, 1976-1978; SCARCE B&W Magazine) - >> Art by Pekar, Busgett, G. Dumm & ROBERT CRUMB; #2(1977; VF $79); , #3(1978; VF $40);

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AMERIKAN PRIMITIVE (Magazine;, 3-D Zone, 1989) #NN;

ANA (Fantagraphics Pub.; Trade Paperbacks; September 1991) - #NN;


ANGEL: “Autumnal” (Dark Horse Pub.; December 2001; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

ANGEL - "The Hollower"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ANGELA (Image Pub.; 1994/95; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

ANGRY CHRIST COMIX (Sirius Pub.; 1994; Trade Paperback ) - Volume 1;

ANIMAG (Magazine;, Pacific Rim Pub., 1991) Volume 1 (#5-12); Volume 2 (#1,2);

ANIMAG (Magazine;, Malibu Graphic, 1991) #1,2;

ANIMAC (Magazine;, Pacific Rim Pub., 1991) #12;

ANIMAL MYSTIC (Sirius Pub.; 1996; Trade Paperback ) - Volume 1 (1st & 2nd Printing);

ANIMATED LIFE (Vizion Pub Inc; slick Magazine) #1(9/1998; Betty Boop; Disney's Herculaes; South Park; Simpsons Cel price Guide; Power Puff Girls; War Planets; Ralph Bakshi; Toonsylvania; BONUS full page & full color SPIDER-MAN Animation Cel is still intact; VF/NM = $10.00)

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ANIMATION MAGAZINE (Magazine;, Animation Magazine;) # 10(Fall/89, Vol.3, No.2), #39 (December/95; Vol. 9 #2); #44(April/96, Vol.10,No.4), #45(May/96, Vol.10, No.5), #46 (July/96; Volu.10 #6); #47(August/96, Vol. 10, No.7), #71(September/98, Vol. 12, No.9);

ANIMATO (Magazine;, Animation, Winter/90) #19, 24;

ANIMAOR (Magazine;, Filmcraft Pub (UK), July/89) #25;

ANIME: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE ;

ANIME ARCHIVE (Viz Comics; 1997) #4;

ANIMERICA (Magazine;, VIZ, 3/93) Vol.1(#1,5); Vol. 2(#1,2,3,4); Vol.4 (# 6); Vol.6 (# 9,10,12); Vol.7(# 2,3,11,12);

Vol. 8 (# 2,3,12;)

ANIME INVASION (Wizard Pub.; Magazine) - Vol.1(#1; August 2001);

ANIMENOMINOUS! (BDC Enterprises Inc. Pub.; 1991) - #3-5;

ANIMERICA (Magazine;, VIZ, March/93) # Vol.1, (#1,2,4-10); Volume 2 (#1-12); Volume 3 (#1-6); Volume 4 (#6); Volume 6 (#9,10,12); Volume 7 (#2,3,11,12); Volume 8 (# 2,3,12);

ANIME UK (UK; Sigma Colour Ltd Pub.; 1991/92 Winter) - #1,2,7-16;

ANIME-ZINE (Minstrel Press Inc. Pub.) - #3(1988);

ANOTHER CHANCE TO GET IT RIGHT (Andrew Vachss); (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

ANTI-SOCIAL (Magazine;, Helpless Anger Prod., 1985) #2-4;


ANYTHING BUT MONDAY - the Laugh Magazine (Humor / Parody / Spoof Comics Magazine;, Nomadi Ubiquity Pub; NJ, USA; 84 pages);

Volume-3 #1(October/1989; Last issue?; Cover says = "PREMIERE ISSUE"; Girl in LINGERIE Photo & Cartoon Corporate Cocks-c; Dead Meat-s; Frankintoons; Hammond Cheese PI; Naxta & Plak; Larry Messanger is Paralized; Bathroom Humor; VG/FN = $5.00);



APE (Magazine;, Dell, 1961; 52 pages; B&W) #1(Comics & Humor;Mamas Boy; Primer on Girls; Only Human; Have you heard?; Wagon Train; VG/FN=$18; G/VG=$12);


APEX TREASURY OF UNDERGROUND COMICS/ THE BEST OF BIJOU FUNNIES (Quick Fox; 1981; Softcover Trade Paperback);

APOCALYPSE = #6(Bogieman – The Manhattan Project); #8 (Sex Warrior);

APOCALYPSE (UK; Apocalypse Ltd. Pub.) - 1991 June #3(Accident Man); July #4(Bogie Man); August #5(Accident Man); October #7(Makabre); November #8 (Sex Warrior);

APPLE PIE (Magazine, Adrian B. Lopez Pub/ Histrionic Pub, 1975-1976; National Lampoon immatator; ADULT Humor/Parody/Spoof Magazine; ** Comics, Cartoons,illustrations & Jokes; Lots of Nudity in all; B&W / Color; Jokes, Smut & Bad Taste); >> Weight for Postage= 140 Grams each;


Volume-1 #1(March/1975; Flatulence Issue; Le Petomane the Pfart King of 1895 Moulin Rouge-c & Photo-s; Gone with the Wind; 34 pages of Adult Comix; Fred Astaire; Secret Confessions = mag parody; Invasion of the Windsuckers from beyond the Stars; Skip Williamson-a; Heather & Feather comics = Jerry Lane-a;

Groupie-Doo = Sexy Archie-Like Teenage comics by Stan Goldberg; Home guide to self-surgery;Dope Rider-s by Kirchner; Howard Chaykin-a; 1pg Justin Green; 80 pages; FN/VF=$15; FN=$12);


Volume-1 #2(5/1975; SMUT issue; PHOTO-c; 80 pages; Dope Rider-s by Kirchner & Lopez; Justin Green-a; Sex Problems on Parade; History of Lust in America; Smokey the Beaver centerfold; Great Directors' Porn Films = 2 pages NEAL ADAMS art; Dennis O'Neal-s; New Meat on the street comics = Reese & Hama art;

Soda Jerk comics by D.Lopez; 8pgs Zippy the Pinhead by Bill Griffith; Heather & Feather comics = Jerry Lane-a; House of Tin; FN=$12; VG/FN=$10);

Volume-1 #3(7/1975; 80 pages; Senseless Violence issue; SCARCE; President Ford-c; Charles Manson; Irish Kung Foo Freedom Fighters; the Legend, comicsby Jerry Lane; Last Foe = Color S. Clay Wilson Comics; National Scar = mag parody; Justin Green-a; Genocide comics by Kim Deitch; Slaughter in Psycho-City;2pgs Buster Brown = Mike KALUTA-a; Heather & Feather comics = Jerry Lane-a; Ezekiel Wolf by Ted Richards; SOLD OUT);


Volume-1 #4(9/1975; 72 pages; Jackie Onassis Swimsuit-c; Greed = mag parody; America's 4th of July Going out of Business Sale = 3pgs Russ Heath-a; 3pgs Mike KALUTA-a; Peter Greed cartoons; Justin Green-a; Heather & Feather comics = Jerry Lane-a; Ezekiel Wolf by Ted Richards;SCARCE; SOLD OUT);


Volume-1 #5(11/975; SOLD OUT); Volume-2 #1(#6; 1/1976; SOLD OUT);


Volume-2 #2(#7; 2/1976; NEWS Parody issue; Jack Ford mis NOT a Marijuana addictPHOTO-c/s, with President Ford app; 52 pages; Caroline Kennedy; Pig Woman dies in Lesbian Electrocution; Prince Charles to marry Duck; Inside MAO's new China; Armless Man-s; Scranton's Woman's datre with Martian; Euell Gibbons, Barbara Walters, Howard Cosell; Hopelessly Insane; Animalistic Sex; SCARCE; SOLD OUT);


Volume-2 #3(#8; 3/1976; PHOTO-c;52 pages; Ronald Reagan; Nixon; Killer Beauties from LA: The Manson Leg-Asssy; Vatican Porn Library; Training attack Sharks; Cocaine - Popular as Hula-Hoop; Drunk Flying; Toilet Papers; Giant Cockroach eats Cincinnati; All-Photo's & Textissue; LAST issue; SCARCE; SOLD OUT);

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AQUA BLUE (Softcover Trade Paperback, Dark Horse, 1988) #NN;

ARCADE THE COMICS REVUE (Magazine;, The Print Mint, Spring/75) #7;

ARENA MAGAZINE (Magazine;, #6 (1/98) #6,7,9-11;

ARGON TE SAVAGE: BOOK TWO (Fleetway/ Quality; 1991; Softcover Trade Paperback);

ARIA: ARIA TAKES OFF (HC-TB, Starblaze Graphics, 1986) #NN;


ARIEL, the BOOK OF FANTASY (Trade Paperback, Morning Star Press/Ballantine Books Pub, Autumn/1976-October/1978; 9"x12" Deluxe Art Book; Comics & illustrated Text stories; 84 pages including covers; B&W and COLOR; Stiff covers; Weight for postage = 450 Grams each);

#1(ARIEL: A FANTASY MAGAZINE. Autumn/1976; Interview with Frank Frazetta, two poems by Robert E. Howard, article on Batman, ''Will the Real Bruce Wayne Please Stand Up?'' by Tappan King, comic art by Frank Frazetta, DEN by Richard Corben, TARZAN by Burne Hogarth, and other material. Stories by Ray Bradbury, Michael Moorcock & others. CORBEN cover);

#2 (December/1977; Ray Bradbury, DEN by Richard Corben, Harlan Ellison, Interview with Frank Frazetta, Usula Le Guin, Michael Moorcock, J.R.R. Tolkein, Bruce Jones, Jeff Jones; FRAZETTA cover; Weight = 435 Grams; VF=$30; VG=$18);

#4(October/1978; Charles Platt, Ray Bradbury, Jane Yolen, Alexander Theroux; Artwork by ;Michael Hague, Don Maitz, Joe Kelly, and Arlene Noel; Unicorn cover);

Arkensword(Weight = 250 Grams; UK Magazine Fanzine);

#17-18(Double issue; circa 1986; Swamp Thing-c; Bissette, Campbell, Alan Davis, Kahn & Marv Wolfman; Nexus, Rocketeer; Weight = 250 Grams; FN/VF =$9);



ARMAGEDDON (Magazine;, Ian C. Penman (UK), circa 1970's #3;


ARMY FUN! (Histrioric Pub.; B&W Adult/Girlie Cartoons Magazine) -

1976 – October(V13#5);

1977 - June(V19#5);

ARMY LAUGHS! (Histrioric Pub.; B&W Adult/Girlie Cartoons Magazine) -

1976 - November(V21#15);

1977 - January, ,September, November;

1978 - January(V21#22);


ARNOLD ROTH FREE LANCE (Fantagraphics; 2001) #NN (TPB);

ART ALTERNATIVES (Magazine;, Outlaw Biker, October/96) #8;

ART AND STORY (Magazine;, Print run 3000 copies, James D. Denny, 1976) #1;

***ART AND STORY

(Magazine;, B&W; Print run 3000 copies, James D. Denny, 1976; Comics, Text, illustrations & articles)

#2(L. Frank Baum, Clyde Caldwell, Alan Dean Foster, C.S. Lewis, Oliver Whot, Arthur C Clarke & Space: 1999; VG/FN $7);

ART D'ECCO (Fantagraphics Pub.; Magazine) #1(January 1990),2;

ARTIFACTS CATALOG ;

AS NAUGHTY AS SHE WANTS TO BE! (Fantagraphics Pub.; August 1995; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

AS OLD AS YOU FEEL, A BIRTHDAY BOOK! (Ivory Tower Pub. Co. Pub) #NN (January 1984);

ASTRAL COMICS (Tom Sciacca pub; Magazine/Fanzine; 52 pages; B&W);

#1 (Summer/1977; SCARCE; Astron Star-Soldier comics; Mike GRELL-c; Workman-a; Rich BUCKLER-a; Garcia Lopez pinup; Purity Snow centerfold poster; NUDITY; Astrobitch-s by Max Gottfried; Gibbons pinup; Wrightson ad; Simonson back-c; VF/NM, 9.0 = $30);

ASTRO ADVERTIZER (Offset Fanzine/Magazine; early Paragon Pub??; AD-Zine; Lin Mitchell editor; Orrin Lundgren publisher; Tallahassee, FL, USA);

#2(5-6/1971; Captain Marvel vs Sivana-c by Martin L. Greim & Bill BLACK; AD-Zine with nice illustrated AD's for fanzines of the period;Concomments by Gary Brown;

ART by Greim, Lundgren & Bill BLACK; Stated Print run of 1000 copies; FN/VF $20);


ATLANTIS MYSTERY: THE ADVENTURES OF BLAKE AND MORTIMER (Comcat Comics; 1990; Softcover Trade Paperback);

ATTRACTIVE FORCES (NBM/ Amerotica; 1997; Softcover Trade Paperback);

ATTU: BBOK I: THE FORBIBBEN CAVE (4 Winds;1989; Softcover Trade Paperback);

ATTV (Softcover Trade Paperback, 4 Winds Pub., November/89) #NN;

AVALON COMICS CATALOG (Magazine;, Avalon Comics, Circa Late 90's) #31,32;

AVENUE D (Magazine;, Fantagraphics, 1991) #NN;

AWKWARD (Slave Labor Graphics Pub.; 1999) #1;

AX (Magazine;, Sony Magazine; Inc. (Japan), 1999) #21-26,30;


AXA (Softcover Trade Paperback, First American Edition Series; Donne Avenell-s; Enrique Romero-a; Weight =150 Grams each);

#4 (1983; the Earthbound; The Tempted); #6


AXA: COLOR ALBUM (First American Edition Series Pub.; Trade Paperback; 1985) - #1-9;


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BACK ISSUES (Twomorrows; December/2003) #1-4,7-10,15-17;

THE BAD ART COLLECTION (Slave Labor Graphics Pub.) - #1(April 1996);

BAD BOY (Softcover Trade Paperback, Oni Press Inc., December/97) #NN;

BAD COMICS (Fantagraphics Pub.) - #1(2nd printing; August 1994);

BAD NEWS (Magazine;, Fantagraphics, 1988) #3;

BACKMAN (Magazine;, Major-Minor Prod., 1977) #1;

BAD BOY (Softcover Trade Paperback, Oni Press Inc., 12/97) #NN;

BAD COMPANY (Softcover Trade Paperback, Titan, 1987) #1,2;

BAD NEWS (Magazine;, Fantagraphics, 1988) #3;

THE BALLAD OF DOCTOR RICHARDSON (Horse Press Pub.; 1994; Trade Paperback ) - #nNN;

BALLYHOO (Magazine, Dell, Cartoons & illustrated Text Humor; Fummetti = Photo's with Humor)

#102(#1; 1952; VIP - Virgil Partch cover & art; Cartoons by John Dempsey, Basil Wolverton & MANY others; VG=$20);

Volume-1 #3(7-9/1953; Summer; HOFF-c/a; Parody of 3-D Movies-c/s; Hitler A'int Dead=2 pgs; Cartoons by Dick Cavalli, John Dempsey, VIP - Virgil Partch & MANY others; 52 pages; 76 pages; VG/FN=$18; VG=$15);


(BAMA, JAMES) THE WESTERN ART OF (Softcover Trade Paperback, Peacock Press/Bantam Book, 1975) #NN;


BANANAS (Magazine; Scholastic Magazines Inc);

= see separate listing in this section

of our Webpage = DYNAMITE, Bananas, Hot Dog, Sesame Street & Misc. KIDS Children's Magazines - 1970's-1980's, For Sale doc


BANANAS LOOKS AT TV (Magazine;, Scholastic, 1981) #NN;

BANANAS YEARBOOK (Magazine;, Scholastic, 1984) #NN;

BARBAPAPA (Scholastic, 1983) #NN;

BARBARELLA (Softcover Trade Paperback, Jane Fonda Photo Cover, Grove Press, 1968) #NN;

BARB WIRE COMICS MAGAZINE SPECIAL (Magazine;, Dark Horse, May/96) #NN;

BARB WIRE; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

BARF (Magazine;, Revolutionary Comics, 1990) #1;

BARNEY AND THE BLUE NOTE (Rijperman/ Fantagrphics; 1988; Softcover Trade Paperback);

BARRY WINDSOR-SMITH STORYTELLER (Magazine;, Dark Horse, 1996) #NN (8 page Promo; Special Comics Preview; Weight=50 Grams; FN/VF $7.00);

BARRY WINDSOR-SMITH STORYTELLER (Magazine;, Dark Horse, 1996) #1(October 1996), 2-9;

BASEBALL THRILLS 3-D (Magazine;, 3-D Zone, 1990) #NN;


BASICALLY STRANGE (B&W Comics Magazine;, John C. Comics / ARCHIE Comics Pub); -

#1(December/1982; Richard CORBEN-c; Alex TOTH-a; Wally WOOD-a; Frank Thorne, Rick Bryant, Bruce Jones; VF=$14; FN=$9);


BAT COMIX (Magazine;, 2000 copy run, Rodney Schroeter, 1982) #2;

BATFINK AND RUBIN (Jewish Batman & Robin - Cartoon Comic Parody) by; Gerber, Jack., Illustrated by Jack Gerber Art! Baltimore, Maryland, USA.: Frisky Books, Inc. 1966 Soft Cover. FINE. TRUE FIRST EDITION. Comic Book. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. 5-1/4"x5-1/4" softcover paperback book. Bizarre Humor/Parody of BATMAN & ROBIN as JEWISH Superheores "Batfink & Rubin; 52 pages including covers, stiff covers, on quality paper. SCARCE; By day Batfink is Seymour Finklestein & Rubin the Goy wonder is Chauncey McRubin; Jokes include; Bar-Mitzvahed humor, Lantzman (Superman type parody), Sex & Nudity, Fart jokes, Gay humor, bathroom & toilet humor, Rebbi & more. Something offensive for all. (FN/VF=$16; FN=$12);



BATTLE ACTION (formerly BATTLE PICTURE WEEKLY; Nov.1/1977 = 1st "Battle Action"; UK/British; IPC Magazines Ltd. Pub.) -

1978; August 5(Sarge, Johnny Red; Crazy Keller; Samurai; Dredger; Operation Shark; Spinball Wars; VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4; G=$3);

1978; August 12(FN/VF=$7; VG/FN=$5); August 19(FN=$6; VG=$4; FA/G=$2.50);

1978; August 26(FN=$6; VG=$4; G=$3); September 2(FN=$6; VG=$4);

1979; March 10(FN/VF=$6); March 17(VG/FN=$4);

1981 July 4(VG=$3);

BATTLE AXE (Magazine;, Comics Interview Group, 1/89) #1;

BATTLE PICTURE WEEKLY (#1 was March 8/1976; Becomes BATTLE ACTION; UK/British; IPC Magazines Ltd Pub.) -

1976; (July 17; VG=$5.00);

1977; (April 23; G/VG, but with 2"x2" piece off cover at upper left corner, thus FA/G $2);

1977; (May 14; VG $5.00);

BATTLE/STORM FORCE (Fleetway UK); (August 29/1987); (October 24/ 1987);

BAYWATCH PHOTO STORIES (Magazine;, Armada, May/96) #1-4;

THE BEANO (UK; D.C. Thomson and Co. Ltd. Pub.)

1952; #497(FA $10);

1965 = 1191;

1966 = 1233, 1237;

1971 = 1518, 1522, 1523, 1529, 1530, 1534, 1535, 1536;

1972 = 1541, 1543, 1551;

1973 = 1624;

1980 = 1970, 1972, 1987, 2000, 2003, 2004;

1981 = 2035,2038,2040,2041,2042,2048,2052,2053,2055,2056;

1982 = 2061-2069, 2071,2073,2074,2075,2081,2085,2086,2090-2095,2098-2102,2107,2108,2109,2110;

1983 = 2112,2113,2116,2117,2118,2120,2123,2125,2126,2128,2129,2132-2135,2137-2143,2146,2147,2163;

1984 = 2165-2167,2170,2178-2181,2183,2185,2186,2188,2189,2191,2195,2196,2198,2200,2202-2204,2206-2212;

1985 = 2224,2255,2258;

1986 = 2280,2281,2284,2290,2293;

1987 = 2320,2322,2323,2325,2326,2328-2330,2332,2334-2337,2343,2345-2352,2358,2362-2364,2366-2370;

1988 = 2372-2374,2376-2383,2385-2388,2390,2395-2399,2401,2403,2406,2409-2411,2413-2423;

1989 = 2425-2429,2431-2435,2437-2442,2445-2456,2458,2459,2461-2464,2466-2469,2471-2473,2475,2476;

1990 = 2479,2481-2483,2486,2488,2490,2491,2494,2496-2498,2502,2506,2508;

Beast is Dead, The. - World War II Among the Animals. by Dancette, Victor, Illustrated by Edmond-Francois Calvo. (English language edition of La Bete est Mort) Israel: Abi Melzer Productions, 1984 Pictorial Cover.This book was originally published in Holland. It is a cartoon history of World War II as fought by the animal counterparts of the axis and allies. The Nazis are wolves, the English, French and American are dogs, sheep, Hyenas, etc. This is an oversized 9"x12" hardcover book. VG/FN=$15;


the BEAST WARRIORS OF SHAOLIN (Softcover Trade Paperback, Pied Piper Press; Pied Piper Graphic Album #3; 12/1986;; Weight=200 Grams; VF = $9);


BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD ENSUCKLOPEDIA (MTV BOOKS/ Pocket Books; 1994) #NN (TPB);

THE BEEZER (UK; D.C. Thomson and Co. Ltd Pub.) -

1972 = 855;

1983 = 1424;

1986 = 1576-1579,1581,1583;

1989 = 1749;


Behaviordelia & Contingency Management in Education. Soft Cover. FINE. TRUE FIRST EDITION. Comics Graphic Novel Trade PBK. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Approx 140 Pages; Super-Heroes in Comics Graphic Novel format; TABLE OF CONTENTS: (1) Captain Con Man.; (2) Behaviorman I; (3) Behaviorman II; (4) Behaviorwoman I; (5) Behaviorwoman II; (6) First Fly-By-Night Underground Experimental College; (7) Doctor Nice;


BELL'S THEOREM by Matthias Schultheiss (Softcover Trade Paperback / Comics Graphic Novel, Catalan Communications, February/1987)

#NN(Shalby could be considered a very lucky man: one day he's a poor slob in the pen for the rest of his life and the next he's offered freedom in exchange for participating in some medical experiments. Nothing heavy, says the nice guys in white, no risks at all! Lucky? Shalby gets his freedom all right, but he's no longer Shalby as he searches for his identity in someone else's past and becomes the thesis of Bell's Theorem);


BELL'S THEOREM: BOOK 2: THE CONNECTION --- Schultheiss, Matthias; Metz, Bernd (editor); Metz, Bernd (translator)

(Softcover Trade Paperback / Comics Graphic Novel, Catalan Communications, 1989; Who or what is trying to control Shalby? What is the origin of those images which surface before him during his psychotic-like episodes that catapult him into an abyss? Shalby had left his past behind him and now he's stumbling helplessly around in a labyrinth where nothing makes sense until he finds The Connection to Bell's Theorem);


BEM (Bug Eyed Monster??) (NMP - New Medai Pub; Hal & Jack Schuster; B&W Fanzine; Tampa, FL, USA; formerly a Limited UK mag)

#35 (Spring/1982; First USA NMP published issue; Eagle Awards, Comics in Britain, Margaret O'Connell, JOHN BYRNE & CPL gang, Kevin O'Neill-c/a; UK's Nemesis the Warlock; Pat Mills interview; Charley's War; What If Bizarro World had many more DC/Marvel heroes; Lisellan Tea Party comics; Fantastic Four #1 review; FN = $7.00);

#36 (1982; 2nd USA NMP published issue; Bryant Talbot-c/a; Hearoes of 2000 AD; Fafhrd & Gray Mouser Sword of Sorcery; Pat Boyette & Fred Himes interview; Arthur Ranson interview; Rogue Trooper; Judge Dredd; HMS Conqueror serial comics; Shanna the She-Devil; Cold Cure comics by Paul Alexander; FN = $7.00);


BEOWULF (Softcover Trade Paperback, First, 1984) #NN;

(WRIGHTSON, BERNI) the BERNI WRIGHTSON TREASURY (Magazine;, Omnibus Pub. Co., 1975) #NN(1975. first edition. 52 pages; Upscale fan magazine with color covers, interview, checklist, and dozens of b&w illustrations, strips, and covers. Excellent reproduction, a quality production; VF =$49);

BERNI WRIGHTSON CATALOG - NYCA Gallery - Oct. 1977; (NYCA Art Gallery Pub; Comic Size, 20 pages including cover; B&W with Stiff Color Covers; Catalog/Program for the 10/1977 Art Gallery Exhibition); #NN (Manitoba copy; VF+, 8.5 = $24.00);

BESET BY DEMONS (Magazine;, Tundra, 1992) #NN;


BEST CARTOONS FROM MANS (Mayfair Pub.; B&W Adult/Girlie Cartoons Magazine)

1975 - Summer (#1);


BEST OF AMAZING HEROES #1;

THE BEST OF BIJOU FUNNIES/ THE APEX TREASURY OF UNDERGROUND COMICS - (Softcover Trade Paperback, Flip Book, Quick Fox, 1981) #NN;

BEST OF SPICY TALES (Editor Tom Mason; Malibu Graphics; 1990); #NN;

BIG APPLE CON: CONVENTION KIT 2004;

BIG COMIC FORTNIGHTLY (UK; Fleetway Pub.; 1988) - #1,4;

BIG FUN (American Coic Archive; 2004) #1;

THE BIG GUY AND RUSTY THE ROBOT (Dark Horse Pub.) - #NN; #2(August 1995);

Big Numbers by Alan Moore, and Bill Sienkiewicz; [Northampton, England, UK; Mad Love Publishing Ltd. 1990 Soft Cover. First Edition. 10"x10"; 44 pages including covers]; >> Book Weight = 150 Grams each; #1(April/1990), #2(August/1990) VG = $12.00 each;

BIG CITY: “THE COMPLETE OBLIVION CITY SAGA” (Slave Labor Graphics; March 1995; Trade Paperback ); - #NN;


BILLY BUDD, KGB --- Charyn, Jerome; Boucq, Francois (illustrator) (Catalan Communicatoin; February/1991; Softcover Trade Paperback / Comics European Graphic Novel in English. A wonderful story and art by the team that created "The Magician's Wife");


BITTER LAUGHS (Magazine;, Rocky Creek Pub., May/97) #1,2;

BIZARRE SEX (Kitchen Sink) #6(April/84);

BLAB (Kitchen Sink; 1987-1988; Trade Paperback / Comics Graphic Novel; 5-/12" x 9") #1,5,6,7


BLACK CAT CROSSING (Kitchen Sink Pub.; 1991; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

THE BLACK DRAGON"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

BLACK MAGIC (Dark Horse Pub.; November 1998; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

BLACK OPS (Image/ Wildstorm Pub.; Novermber 1996) - #NN;

THE BLACK PEARL"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

BLACKMARK: 30TH ANNIVERSAR EDITION (Fantagraphics Pub.; Trade Paperbacks) - February 2002;

BLACKTHORNE PREVIEW MAGAZINE VOL.3 (Magazine; Blackthorne Pub.) Vol.3 #3(April 1987), #4,#5;

BLAST (Ditto; Harland Ronning Pub.) #5(1975), 10;

BLAST (Magazine;, G and D Pub. Inc., 2-5/1971; Adult humor Parody Satire Spoof magazine; Nudity)

#1(2/1971; 5 pages of Wrightson-a; 4 pages Kaluta-a including centerfold; Rodrigues-a; Everett-c; SCARCE; VF+, but Creases in back-c, at bottom left corner, thus FN $39);

#2(5/1971; Mike KALUTA-c/a; Statue of Liberty with Burning BRA-c; Adult Humor; Pubescent Sex; Art by; Jim Mooney, Stan Goldberg, Al Weiss, Nicola Cuti, Rodrigues & others; FEM-LIB-s; Barbarella Parody; MOD Comix = Parodies of; Little Orphan Annie, L'il Abner, Blondie, Peanuts, Archie; Fetish-s; VG/FN $26);


BLAST (UK; John Brown Pub. Ltd; June 1991) - #1,3,4,6;

BLITE (Magazine;, Fantagraphics, May/89) #1;

BLONDIE (Comic Strip Preserves Series; Book 1); Dean Young & Stan Drake; Blackthorne Pub., 1986. 76 pages in cluding covers; B&W illustrated cartoons. 7"x10" Comic book in trade paperback format; Collects Comic Strips Originally released in 1985; Comics Graphic Novel Trade PBK. Weight = 180 Grams; VF/NM; Inventory # 4732 Price: US$ 19.00


BLOOD AND ROSES (Magazine;, Komil Arkyves (Canadian), July/90) #1;

BLOODLORE (Softcover Trade Paperback, Bent Nail Pub, 1988) #1;

BLOOD SONG: “A SILENT BALLAD” (Harvest/ Harcourt Pub.; 2002; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

BLUEBEARD (Slave Labor Grapics; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

THE BLUE WITCH OF OZ (Softcover Trade Paperback; Dark House Pub; 1992) #NN;


(BODE, VAUGHN) EROTICA (HC-TB, Last Gasp, 1983) #1;

(Bode, Vaughn) Junkwaffel Volume 1 - Vaughn Bode (1993; Softcover Trade Paperback Graphic Novel; Fantagraphics); VF/NM = $25.00


(BODE, VAUGHN) JUNKWAAFFEL (Last Gasp Pub; Magazine) - #5(1983);

(Bode, Vaughn) Poem Toons (Softcover Trade Paperback; Tundra Pub.) #NN(1989);

Bode, Vaughn) Vaughn Bode's Deadbone - (1989; Softcover Trade Paperback Graphic Novel; Fantagraphics); VF/NM = $25.00


BOING BOING (Boing Boing Pub.; Magazine) - #8(Spring 1992);

BOLTON, JOHN) BACK DOWN THE LINE (Eclipse; 1991; Softcover Trade Paperback);


BOMBSHELL AMA-ZINE (Ditto / Mimeograph Fanzine/Magazine; Tony Rutherford Pub; WV, USA);

Volume-2 #5(11/1966; BLUE BEETLE-c by Chuck Rogers; 62 pages; new Spider-Man illustration on splash page; Rich Buckler ad for Intrigue with 2 illos; MASKED AVENGER = 3pg comics by Tony Rutherford, Ric Morgan & Jeff Gelb; Schwartz interview re Tower comics; Doc Defiant = 8pgs comics by Martin Russell;

Doomsgirl = 10 page comics by Bob Feie; Fighters of Evil = comics by Tony Rutherford & Chuck Rogers; Estimated Print run of 150-300 copies; G/VG = $29);



BONE SAW (Tundra Pub.; 1992; Trade Paperback ) - #1;

BOOK FAIR COLLECTOR'S COMIC LIST (Magazine;,Circa 80's) #2,7;

BOOK OF NIGHT (CHARLES VESS) (Hardcover in slipcover, Copy #197 of a Limited Edition SIGNED and serially numbered edition of only 500 copies, Dark Horse, 1991; 93 pages of Comicsw, PLUS 11 page Art Portfolio; Weight= 700 Grams; Slipcover=VF; Book=NM; $59.00);

THE BOOK OF TWILIGHT (Caliber 1994; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

BOP (Magazine;, Kitchen Sink, 1982) #1;

BOWIE BUTANE IN “SINS OF THE FATHER” (Mike Murdock Pub.; 1995) #NN;

BOYS AND GIRLS GROW UP (Magazine;, 1994) #3;

BRAIN CAPERS (Fantagraphics) - #1(August 1993);

BRAIN STORM COMIX-AMAZING ROCK AND ROLL ADVENTURES (Magazine; Alchemy Pub.; UK)

#6(Summer 1978; Limited to 3000 copies; early Byan Talbot; Scarce);

BRAT PACK (King Hell/ Tundra Pub.; August/1992; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

BRAVE ADVENTURE (Ditto, 2/63) #1;

BRAVE NEW ROCK (Magazine;, Gary Becks, July/90) #1;

BREAKAWAY COMICS (The Breakaway Company Pub.; Magazine) - #1(1992; Escape from Downside);


BREEZY RIDER (Coloney Pub.; Motorcycle Humor / Parody / Spoof comic Magazines) >>> See = CAR toons (Petersen Pub) / Pete Millar's DRAG Cartoons (Millar Pub) / HOT ROD CARtoons (Petersen) = Comic Magazines On Our HOME Webpage


BROADWAY LAUGHS (Histrionic Pub.; B&W Adult/Girlie Cartoons Magazine)

1976 - October(V19#1);

1977 - June, August;


BROOM HILDA (Comic Strip Preserves Series; Book 1); (ISBN: 0932629121 / 0-932629-12-1) Myers, Russell. Blackthorne Pub., 1985. 76 pages in cluding covers; B&W illustrated cartoons. 7"x10" Comic book in trade paperback format; Collects BROOM HILDA Newspaper Comic Strips Originally released in 1977; Cover depicts Broom Hilda reading comic books, parodies of Spider-Man, Superman & Flash. Trade Paperback/Comic Graphic. Bookseller Inventory # 4731-1 Weight = 180 Grams; VF/NM Price: US$ 16.00



BROTHER MAN (Magazine;, Big City Comics, April/90) #1;

BROUGHT TO LIGHT: A GRAPHIC DOCUDRAMA (Eclipse; 1989; Softcover Trade Paperback) Bill Sienkiewicz and Alan Moore;

THE BRUNNER MYSTIQUE (Magazine;, Artist Index Series, 1976; Pro-Fanzine/Magazine)

#NN(Frank Brunner interview, art & index; Weight= 100 Grams; VF=$30; VG/FN =$18.00);

BUBBLEGUM CRISIS: GRNAD MAL (Dark Horse Pub.; September/1995; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

BUCK DANNY, THE ADVENTURES OF (Magazine;, Amusement Int. Ltd., 1988) #NN;

BUCK GODOT-ZAP GUN FOR HIRE (Softcover Trade Paperback, Starblaze Graphic/ Donning, May/86) #NN;

BUCK GODOT- SMITH (Softcover Trade Paperback; Starblaze Graphics/ Donning Pub.) #NN 1987);

BUCK ROGERS (Softcover Trade Paperback, Golden Book, 1979) #NN;


BUCK ROGERS - FAN CLUB MAGAZINE

(Spec Productions; 2000-2001; VERY Limited edition; 500 Copies?; Collects the SCARCE Newspaper Comic

DAILY Strips by Rick Yager; 8-1/2"x13" Oblong; Softcover Trade Paperback)

#1 (SPACE FORTRESS; October 31st, 1951 through March 31st, 1952; 80 Pages including covers; VF+ $22);

#2 (STOLEN SPACE FORT ; April 1sr, 1952 through August 30th, 1952; 94 Pages including covers; VF+ $22);

#3 (Operation Vanish; September 1, 1952 through February 12, 1953; 88 Pages including covers; VF+ $22);

BUDDY (UK; D.C. Thomson and Co. Ltd Pub.) - #11(1981);

BUD PLANT CATALOG'S;

BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER: RING OF FIRE (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperbacks) - August 2002;

BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER - "Bad Blood"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER - "The Dust Waltz"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER - "The Origin"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER - "The Remaining Sunlight"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER - "Uninvited Guests"; (Dark Horse Pub.; Trade Paperback);

BUGHOUSE (Cat-Head Comics Pub.; 1996; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

BUGLE AMERICAN (Subdued Pub. Inc.) 1976 July 14 (cover by Justin Green; 1 page rip off comics);

BUGS BUNNY (Magazine;, Time-Life, 1990) #NN;

BUGS BUNNY AND THE LOONEY TUNES MAGAZINE (Welsh Pub.) - #17, 21(Spring 1995);

BUGSY MALONE (Softcover Trade Paperback, Movie, Armada, Circa 1976)#NN;

The Buildings - Will Eisner (Softcover Trade Paperback Graphic Novel; Kitchen Sink Press, 1988) VF/NM = $10.00;


BULL-DOG (Ditto/Mimeograph;Steve Kristiansen, Adzine & Fanzine for Collectors of Comic Stips & Sunday pages)

#1(March/1973; 16 pages; G/VG $15); #5(4/1974; Steve Canyon-c; FN $10);

#6 (Print Run=250 Copies; Fabulous Fiddlefoot with Worm's Inn Irregulars cover; VG $8);

#7(12/1974; Print Run=400 Copies; 50 pages; Boot Hill-c with dead Western stars gravestones; VF $12);


BULLET (UK; D.C. Thomson and Co. Ltd Pub.) - 1976 #16,23;


BUNTY (UK; D.C.Thomson and Co. Ltd.) -

1963 #269, 271;

1972 #754;


BURIED TREASURE (Magazine; Pure Imagination) - #1(Spring 1986); #3(1988; ALEX TOTH issue; VF/NM $20);



BUSTER (UK; IPC Magazines Ltd. Pub.)

1972 = (July 11);

1978 = (July 1);

1983 = (June 11);

1986 = (April 5, 26); (May 3,17), (September 27);

BUT I DIGRESS (Softcover Trade Paperback; Comic Buyers Guide Pub.) #NN (circa 2000);

BUYERS GUIDE FOR COMIC FANDOM = [ see "Comics Buyers Guide" ];

BUZ SAWYER: = see COMIC ART SHOWCASE ;

BUZZ AND BELL SPACE CADETS (Platinum Editions; 1991; Softcover Trade Paperback) Book 1 (Sergio Aragones);

BUZZARD (Cat-Head Comics Pub.; Magazine) - #5(1992),6;

BYRNE, JOHN: THE ART OF (Trade Paperback; S.Q./Sal Quartuccio Productions Inc.; Pro-Fanzine/Magazine)

#1(1980; Spider-Man & Wolverine-c; Weight= 200 Grams; VF+, 8.5 = $39);


---- C ----

the CABBIE -- Riera, Marti; Metz, Bernd (editor); Lisle, Jeff (translator) (Catalan Communications; June/1987; Softcover Trade Paperback / Comics Graphic Novel; The Cabbie is a prototypical solitary individual, out of touch and helpless in a predatory world that doesn't have time for people who can't keep up with the 20th century. Other artists, from Al Capp to Andy Warhol, have paid homage to, parodied, swiped from or been inspired by Chester Gould's Dick Tracy. Only Marti has been able to recreate it. Gould's graphic black and white precision and his diagrammatic clarity live on in Marti's work and - more interesting, perhaps- so does Gould's depravity);


CAGES by Dave McKean (Slick Magazine, Tundra, 12/1990-5/1996) #1-3, 5-7, 9,10(VF or Better = $7 each);


CAGES: A COMIC NOVEL (Kitchen Sink; 1994; Hardcover; 496 pages; Dave McKean);

CALDWELL, CLYDE; SKETCHBOOK - SAVAGE HEARTS (Softcover Trade Paperback; S.Q. Productions Inc.) #1(1997);

CALL ME PRINCESS (CPM Manga Pub.; Febraury/ 2000; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

CALVIN SLOBODIAN Catalog'S

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Canada's Comics Group of Seven - Silver Age Artists Comic Art Workers of Canada by Kenny Moran (K.C. Comics / Kenny Moran Pub; B&W; Color cover; Almost 1" THICK Canadian Underground Comics Magazine from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 8-½”x11”; 408 Pages including covers, Consisting of 204 One-Sided pages including Loose Certificate of Authenticity & Covers; Weight = 1200 Grams)#NN (2005-2006; ISBN #0-9780142-0-0; >>> Includes; Bibliographical references to Canada's Group of Seven Underground Comics Artists from Winnipeg, mainly focused on Kenny Moran; >>> Contents; Sonja Fox #5, Cheyenne the Cimmerian #5, ELF the Barbarian #6,7,8,9,10,11,13, Red Valiara #8, Nelvana #1,2; Inclusdes Previous Published art & much previously UN-Published Art; Limited Edition of only 26 Lettered Copies, Signed by publisher & artist Kenny Moran; Unread, As New, just as we received direct from publisher = US$49.00);

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Canadian Children's Annual 1979;

Canadian Children's Annual 1981 [Potlach Pub; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Softcover Trade Paperback; 180 Pages including covers; Kids Books with Text stories, illustrations, poems, games, activities, facts & Canadian COMICS; >>> Featuring; 5 pages NEIL THE HORSE by ARN SABA; Malcolm & Eric comics = 2 pages by Ian Carr; 6 pages Dick Mallet Adventure comics in color; 1 page Bubblegummers comics by Amy; Origin of a Superhero = 2 pages comics & 2 pages illustrated text-s by Ian Carr; FOLD-OUT Bonus PIRATE Poster {Usually missing} is still intact; VG/FN = US$15.00];

CANADIAN GRAPHIC COLLECTOR (Dark Horse Grafix/Graphics Ltd.; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Dick Houston publisher/editor;

& Verne Andrusiek editor; Fanzine/Magazine on = COMICS, Science Fiction, Posters, Strips, Art, Rare Books & Canadiana);

#1 (1-2/1978; 32 pages; Red Sonja & Howard the Duck AD pinup by Verne; George Freeman art on Barbarians in full page Comic

World ad; FN=$12; G/VG=$7)


#2 (2-3/1978; 44 pages; Red Sonja & Howard the Duck AD pinup by Verne; >> Art Gallery Section with full page pinup art by = Kenny Moran,

Derek Brueckner, BATMAN by Stuart Reid, Lovern Kindzierski, Bill Garbacz, Lawrence Leeson, Maurice Wanono; >> George Freeman art on

Barbarians in full page Comic World ad; >>> 4 pages CANINE the BARKBARIAN comics by Jack D. Zastre; FN/VF = $10.00);


#3 (4-5/1978; 48 pages; ISSN #0705-2197; Verne Andrusiek editorial; Two x 1/2 Page "Days of Wonder" comic strips by Darryl Weibe;

Red Sonja & Howard the Duck AD pinup by Verne; Comic Book Grading by George Olshevsky; CONAN article; >> Art Gallery Section with

full page pinup art by = B.Garbacz, Lawrence Leeson, Maurice Wanono; >> George Freeman art on Barbarians in full page Comic World ad;

>>> 8 pages "Flying Sorcerers" comics by David Gerrold & Larry Niven, with adaption & art by Verne Andrusiek; FN/VF = $10.00);


#4 (8/1978; 64 pages; ISSN #0705-2197; Andrew LOOMIS authoir & illustrator; "Over-Due" SF story by Dale Hammel; 3 page JIM STERANKO

Interview; One page STERANKO ad for Graphic Narrative & Art Gallery show; George Freeman art in full page Red River Books ad; "Fishy Affair"

by E. Clayton; "So you want to be a Comic artist" by Verne Andrusiek with illos including Spider-Man & Metal Men; Full page CAPT'N CHINOOK

comics = George Freeman story with Jean Claude St Aubin art; Two x 1/2 page "Orlando" comics by Darryl Weibe; >> Art Gallery Section with

full page pinup art by = Bill Garbacz, ROLDO, Dave Pruden; "ANGEL" = 7 pages comics with Verne Andrusiek-s, Andrusiek/George FREEMAN

art; "Over-Due" SF story by Dale Hammel; >> 1/2 page ad for Roldo the Barbarian comics; small Kenny Moran illo; LAST issue; FN $12);

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CANNIBAL BABES LINGERIE (Magazine;, Limited Signed & Numbered 2000 run, Ascension Comics, 1995) #1;

CANNON (10”x12” Oversized Fanzine; Nudity = Adults Only; No Date; 1970’s) #1(Wally WOOD-c/a; VG/FN $25); CAPITOL CITY DISTRIBUTION, INC., Catalogs

CAPA-alpha (Fanzine/Magazine; ZIP Pub; Rich Morrissey editor/publisher);

Volume-8 #8 (Zip Pub #110; Mailing #166; 8/1978; JONAH HEX Cover by Mark Patterson; 10 Pages; Print run of only 50 copies; Hand-Written letter on Back cover by

editor/publisher Rich Morrissey; Double folded for mailing, G/VG $12);



CAPTAIN ADAM (Canadian; Kevin Mutch Pub.; July 1993) - #NN;


Captain Futur (B&W Hardcover Graphic Novel - Les Humanoides Associes); by Philippe Manoeuvre & Serge Clerc art (RARE; VG/FN = $49)


Captain George's Comic World / Captain George Presents...");

(Captain George Henderson; Newsprint Newspaper, Memory Lane Pub Fanzine; Low Print Runs; circa 1968-1970; #1-4 = Comic World; #5-28 = Captain George's Comic World; #29-46 = Captain Geroge Presents...)

#1 (Yellow Kid-c; Little Nemo, Buster Brown, etc; FN $20);

#2 (Yellow Kid-c; Scarce old 1900-1920 Comic Strips; FN $15);

#3 (Little Nemo & Dream of Rarebit Fiend issue; FN $15);

#5 (How to Draw issue; Prince Valiant-c; Hal Foster, Alex Raymond, Dick Tracy, VG/FN $15);

#6 (Buck Rogers issue; VF $15);

#7 (1969; Superman issue; VF$25);

#8 (Rime of the Ancient Mariner issue; Noel S. Patton art; Gorgeous art!! VF $15);

#11 (Dick Tracy issue; VF $15);

#13 (Gronk & Terror of the Tiny Tads, 1913-1914 comic strip issue; VF $10);

#14 (Yellow Kid-c; old Comic Strips = Mutt & Jeff, Bringing up Father, etc; VF $12);

#17 (Windsor McCay - Rare "Hearld Examiner Editioral" headline ARTWORK; VF $12);

#18 (ASK!);

#19 (W.R.Hearst-c; J.Allen St. John art; Little Orphan Annie; VF $12);

#20 (Edgar Rice Burroughs, Joe Palooka; Buck Rogers 2-page poster; FN $10);

#21 (Pogo-c/s; McManus-a; L'il Abner; Frazetta-a; Wood-a; or VF$20);

#22 (Golden Age CAPTAIN MARVEL, Capt Marvel Jr & Bulletman issue; VF $20);

#2? March/24 = double size issue (Golden Age TIMELY Super-Heroes issue; Sub-Mariner, Captain America, Human Torch, Patriot, Vision & Angel; 64 pages; VF $25);

#27 (Kirk Alan as Superman Photo-c; Spirit by Eisner; Underground comics; Brother of the

Spear by Morisi; FN+ $17);

#28 (Virgil Finlay issue; Also with; Hannes Bok, & Edd Cartier; 32 pages; VG+ $14);

#29 (Alex Raymond Portfolio; Flash Gordon; 32 pages; VF $18);

#30 (Golden Age Captain America issue; 32pages; FN/VF$16; VF $20);

#31/32 = double issue (Secret Agent X-9 by Dashiell Hammett, with ALEX RAYMOND

Art issue; 64 pages; FN+ $25);

#38/39 = Double Issue (FRANK FRAZETTA Special issue; 64 pages; Funny Animals, Heroic, Humor & odd art by Frazetta; Looie Lazybones, Kathy, Dan Brand & Tipi, etc; VF $25);

#46 (Prince Valiant from 1960/61 by Hal Foster issue; 32 pages; FN/VF $15);


CAPTAIN GEORGE'S PENNY DREADFUL (A Weekly One Sheet Folded Review) #431,448,450,454,461,462,540,546;

CAPTAIN GEORGE'S WHIZZBANG (Newspaper) #2,4,6-8,11-13,15,16;

CAPTAIN HARLOCK; THE ORIGINAL TV SCRIPTS (Vol. 1: Episopes 1-6, Softcover Trade Paperback, Malibo Graphics, Inc., 1990)#NN;

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CARL BARKS LIBRARY OF WALT DISNEY'S... ; ***** HEAVY BOOK SETS; (WEIGHT = 4000 GRAMS for Each 3- Hardcover Book Set in SLIPCASE Boxes ) BARKS, CARL. [Editors; Bruce Hamilton, Geoffrey Blum, & Thmas Andrae]; Another Rainbow. / Russ Cochran & Bruce Hamilton Pub; Scottsdale, Arizona, USA., 1986. Pictorial Illustrated Boards. >>> Carl Barls is widely considered to be one of the All-Time greatest creators (Story & Art) in the entire History of American Comic Books. Condition on #1-10 Below; Books = VF/NM or Better; Slipcase Boxes = VF or Better;

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Volume I (#1); CARL BARKS LIBRARY OF WALT DISNEY'S = DONALD DUCK (1942-1949 Years) - (BOX SET of 3 Books in SLIPCASE Box )= Donald Duck; Barks Issues of FC (Four Color) #9-223; Donald Duck; Barks Issues of FC (Four Color) #9-223; >> Includes; "Pirate Gold!", "Donald Duck and the Mummy's Ring", "Donald Duck in Frozen Gold", Donald Duck in the Ghost of the Grotto", "Sheriff of Bullet Valley", "Lost in the Andes", & MUCH more. Bookseller Inventory # 7222-3 Price: US$ 199.00

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Volume II (#2); CARL BARKS LIBRARY OF WALT DISNEY'S = DONALD DUCK (1949-1971 Years) - (BOX SET of 3 Books in SLIPCASE Box )= Donald Duck; Barks Issues of FC (Four Color) #238-422, 26-138; Donald Duck; Barks Issues of FC (Four Color) #238-422, 26-138; >> Includes; The Pixilated Parrot, Ancient Persia, A Christmas for Shacktown, The Crocodile Collector, Trick or Treat, Golden Helmet, Dangerous Disguise, & MUCH more. Bookseller Inventory # 7221-4 Price: US$ 199.00

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Volume III (#3); CARL BARKS LIBRARY OF WALT DISNEY'S = UNCLE SCROOGE (1952-1958 Years) - (BOX SET of 3 Books in SLIPCASE Box )= Donald Duck; Barks Issues of Uncle Scrooge #1-20; Uncle Scrooge; Barks Issues of #1-20; >> Includes;"Only a Poor Old Man"; "Uncle Scrooge Back to the Klondike"; "Uncle Scrooge Ye Olde Wishing Well"; ATLANTIS, TRALLA LA, 7 Cities of CIBOLA, , LEMMING, Philosopher's Stone, Golden Fleecing & MUCH more. Bookseller Inventory # 7223-3 Price: US$ 199.00

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Volume IV (#4); CARL BARKS LIBRARY OF WALT DISNEY'S = UNCLE SCROOGE - (BOX SET of 3 Books in SLIPCASE Box )= Donald Duck; Barks Issues of Uncle Scrooge #21-43; Uncle Scrooge; Barks Issues of #21-43; Bookseller Inventory # 7224-3 Price: US$ 349.00

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Volume V (#5); CARL BARKS LIBRARY OF WALT DISNEY'S = UNCLE SCROOGE - (BOX SET of 3 Books in SLIPCASE Box )= Donald Duck; Barks Issues of Uncle Scrooge #44-71; LOW PRINT RUN and by far the RAREST issue in this series, for well over a decade. MOST incomplete Bark Library Sets LACK this issue #5 in the series. Get it while you can. >>> Over 690 pages in total in the 3 HARDCOVER Volumes; Volume V (5 / Five) ; CARL BARKS LIBRARY OF WALT DISNEY'S = Uncle Scrooge -- (BOX SET of 3 Books in SLIPCASE Box )= Uncle Scrooge; Barks Issues of #44-71; Bookseller Inventory # 7225-3 Price: US$ 499.00


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Volume VII(#7); Disney's Comics and Stories #31-94 Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #31-94; [ #31= Donald Duck by BARKS Begins in WDC&S; #88= 1st Gladstone Gander]; Bookseller Inventory # 7226-3 Price: US$ 249.00

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Volume VIII (#8); CARL BARKS LIBRARY OF WALT DISNEY'S = Comics and Stories; (1948-1954 Years) - (BOX SET of 3 Books in SLIPCASE Box )= Donald Duck; Barks Issues of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #95-#166; Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #95 - #166; >>> Bookseller Inventory # 7227-3 Price: US$ 249.00

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Volume- IX (#9); CARL BARKS LIBRARY OF WALT DISNEY'S DONALD DUCK = Comics and Stories; (1954-1959 Years; BOX SET of 3 Books in SLIPCASE Box = Donald Duck; Barks Issues of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #167-229; Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #167 - #229; Bookseller Inventory # 7228-3 Price: US$ 249.00

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Volume-X (#10); CARL BARKS LIBRARY OF WALT DISNEY'S DONALD DUCK in Comics and Stories; (1959-1969, 1974; BOX SET of 3 Books in SLIPCASE Box = Donald Duck; Barks Issues of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #230-405, Index; Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 230-405 (1959-1969 & 1974) PLUS Index; Bookseller Inventory # 8720-2 Price: US$ 299.00

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CARTOON CLUB NEWSLETTER (Magazine;) #17(1974), 20,21;

CARTOON CONFIDENTIAL BY JIM KORKIS and JOHN CAWLEY (Malibu Graphics; 1991; Softcover Trade Paperback; introduction by Bill Hanna of Hanna-Barbera);

CARTOONEWS (Magazine;, Circa Mid 70's) #6,7,9,#20(1979; Art of GEOGE EVANS issue; VG $8);

CARTOON HEROES (PSI FI Movie Press Inc.; 1986; Softcover Trade Paperback) #1(He-Man/Thundarr/ G.I. Joe/ Robotech);

THE CARTOON HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE (Doubleday; 1990) -

#1 (issues 1-7; 358 pages); #2 (issues 8-13; 305 pages);


THE CARTOON AND STRIP MONTHLY (Magazine;, Artpool Prod.) #10(October/82);


CARTOONIST AND ILLUSTRATORS PORTFOLIO (Pro-Fanzine / Magazine - Catalogue of Original Art for sale; Supergraphics Pub.; 1977)

Volume One (Manitoba; 1977; Barry Windsor-SMITH-c & interior Art; Art includes; Little Nemo, Krazy Kat, James M. Flagg, Foster, Caniff, Jeff Jones, Jack Davis, Driben, Norem, Crumb, Kirby, Everett, Marvel & DC art, etc;, VF/NM, 9.0 = $39);

Volume One (Manitoba; 1977; Barry Windsor-SMITH-c & interior Art; Art includes; Little Nemo, Krazy Kat, James M. Flagg, Foster, Caniff, Jeff Jones, Jack Davis, Driben, Norem, Crumb, Kirby, Everett, Marvel & DC art, etc; VF+, 8.5 =$32);

Volume One (Manitoba; 1977; Barry Windsor-SMITH-c & interior Art; Art includes; Little Nemo, Krazy Kat, James M. Flagg, Foster, Caniff, Jeff Jones, Jack Davis, Driben, Norem, Crumb, Kirby, Everett, Marvel & DC art, etc; FN/VF, 7.0 = $24);

Volume Two (Manitoba; 1978; Berni WRIGHTSON-c; Art includes; l'il Abner, Al Capp, Frank Frazetta, Sherlock Holmes, Tarzan by Hogarth, Broom Hilda, Norem, Jeff Jones, Chaykin, Jack Davis, Barry Windsor-Smith, Steranko, Ward, Neal Adams, Star Wars, Kirby, Kiss, Spider-Man, Crumb, Marvel art, etc; VF, 8.0 = $29);

Volume Three (Manitoba; 1978; Red Sonja-c by NEAL ADAMS; Art includes; Conan by Adkins, Nebres, P. Craig Russell, Larkin, James Bama, Leialoha, Nino, George Barr, 7 pges of Barry Windsor-Smith, Fabian, Superman vs Shazam, Star Hawks by Gil Kane, Chaykin, Rozen, Druillet, Neal Adams, Steranko, etc; VF-, 7.5 = $29);

Volume Three (Manitoba; 1978; Red Sonja-c by NEAL ADAMS; Art includes; Conan by Adkins, Nebres, P. Craig Russell, Larkin, James Bama, Leialoha, Nino, George Barr, 7 pges of Barry Windsor-Smith, Fabian, Superman vs Shazam, Star Hawks by Gil Kane, Chaykin, Rozen, Druillet, Neal Adams, Steranko, etc; FN-, 5.5 = $19);



CARTOONIST PROFILES (Magazine;, Cartoonist Profiles Inc.) ##2(Spring1969; FN/VF $22),9,18,21,24,25,27-30, 38,41,43-45,48-50, #51(Muppets-c; VF $12); 52, 57,#58(1983; VF $10);60,61,63-67,69,72,73,76,79,82,#93(FN/VF $9), 111;


THE CARTOON MUSEUM PUBLICATION (Magazine;) #2(Spring/ 1971),3;

CARTOON OF THE ROARING TWENTIES (Magazine;, Fantagraphics, August/91) #1;

CARTOON QUARTERLY (Gladstone; 1988; Magazine) - #1;

CARTOON QUARTERLY #1


CAR toons; (1960-1991; CARtoons or "Car'toons"; Trend Books, Inc./ Millar / Petersen Pub; Car Humor cartoons Parody / Spoof comic Magazines) >>> See = CAR toons (Petersen Pub) / Pete Millar's DRAG Cartoons (Millar Pub) / HOT ROD CARtoons (Petersen) = Comic Magazines On Our HOME Webpage

the BEST OF CAR toons (Petersen Pub.; Humor / Parody / Spoof comic Magazines) >>> See = CAR toons (Petersen Pub) / Pete Millar's DRAG Cartoons (Millar Pub) / HOT ROD CARtoons (Petersen) = Comic Magazines On Our HOME Webpage



CARTOON FUN AND COMEDY (Humorama, Inc.; B&W Adult/Girlie Cartoons Magazine)

1975 - July(#78; partial WARD-c);

1976 - April(full WARD back-c);

1977 - October(#87; partial WARD-c);

1978 - April(#88; partial WARD-c);

1979 - October(#94; partial Wenzel-c; full WARD back-c);

1980 - July(#97; partial WARD-c; full WARD back-c);

1981 - January(#99; partial WARD-c; full WARD back-c);


CARTOONIST SHOWCASE (Magazine;, Edwin M. April Jr.) #2(May/68), 6,7,11,12;


CARTOON PARADE - LUSTY FUN AND COMEDY (Humorama, Inc.; B&W Adult/Girlie Cartoons Magazine)

1974 - October(#75; partial WARD-c);



CARTOONS AND DRAWINGS #1 LESSON (Magazine;, Circa 1930's) #NN;


CARTOONS FROM THE EDITORS OF MAN'S MAGAZINE (Hewfred Pub.; B&W Adult/Girlie Cartoons Magazine)

1969 - June/July (Volume 5 #2);


CAVALCADE CATALOG (Cavalcade Pub.; Comic) - #5.5(December 1995);

CAVEMAN (Tayyar Ozkan's; Caveman Pub. Co.) - #4(October 1998);

CAVEMAN: EVOLUTION, HECK! (NBM; 1997; Softcover Trade Paperback; by Tayyar Ozkan);

CAVEWOMAN: MISSING LINK (Basement Comics Pub.; September 1999; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

CAVEWOMAN: ORIGINAL SERIES (Basement Comics Pub.; 1996; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

CAVEWOMAN: RAIN SAGA (Caliber Comics Pub.; 1999; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

CAZCO (Magazine;, Phil Yeh, Fragments West, Fall/76) #1(G/VG $10);

CEMETARY DANCE PRESENTS GRAVE TALES (Magazine;, Cemetary Dance Pub.) #2(May/00);

CENTRIFUGAL BUMBLE-PUPPY (Magazine;, Fantagrphics, September/87) #1-8;

A CENTURY OF WOMEN CARTOONISTS (Trina Robbins; Kitchen Sink Pub.; 1993) #NN;

CEREBUS 1991 (Magazine;, Aardvark-Vanaheim) #NN;

CEREBUS (Aardvark Vanaheim; 1993; Softcover Trade Paperback) - #1-25;

CEREBUS: FLIGHT (Aaardvark Vaanaheim; 1993; Softcover Trade Paperback) #151-162;

CERTIFIED COOL (Magazine;, Kitchen Sink, April/98) #NN;

CHACAL (Nemedian Chronicles Pub. Magazine) - #1(1976; FN/VF $25);

CHANGES BY MATT HOWARTH (Tundra; 1992; Softcover Trade Paperback);

CHAPTERS ( Comic Strips; newspaper, New Media/Irjay, 1980) #2-4;

CHECK-UP (Magazine;, Fantagraphics, August/91) #1;

CHEEKY (UK; IPC Magazine Ltd Pub.) 1977 = (November 26);

THE CHEEKY COLLECTION (Kitchen Sink Pub.; 1995; Trade Paperback ) - Volume I;

THE CHEEKY COLLECITON (Kitchen Sink Pub.; 1994; Trade Paperback ) - Volume II;

THE CHEEKY COLLECTION (Kitchen Sink; 1993; Hardcover; 1993; Limited to 1500 copies signed and numbered) - #NN;

THE CHEQUE, MATE (Eddie Campbell; Fantagraphics Pub.; Magazine) - #1(July 1992);


CHICAGO COMICON (Magazine;) #9(1984; 36 pages; Kirby, Milgrom, Julius Schwartz, Mike Gold, Japanese Animation; Bob Clampett tribute by Jim Engel;Superman cover by Jim Shooter = tiny image of Superman; Larrys Comic store AD by John BYRNE; Weight =75 Grams; VG/FN=$9; G/VG=$6), #18,19;


CHICAGO COMICON (1996);

CHICAGO FOLLIES (Magazine;, Chicago Fine Print Inc., 1989) #1;

CHICAGO'S GRAPHICS REVIEW (Magazine/Fanzine; Thom Morrissey Pub.) #1(March 1978; BATMAN front cover; Fantastic Four vs Galactus back-c; Interviews with Mike Gold & Don Glut; *** Articles on; Howard the Duck, Batman & X-Men; decent G/VG = $8.00);

CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT TIDE (Magazine;, Fantagraphics, March/86) #NN;

CHILDREN WITH GLUE BY SHANNON WHEELER (Blackbird Comics; 1991; Softcover Trade Paperback);

Chimera by Lorenzo Mattotti (Fantagraphics Books/Coconino Press; Softcover Trade Paperback Graphic Novel; European artist) VF/NM = $20.00);


CHRISTMAS CARD SERIES by Jeffrey T. Weaver (Weaver's Word of Cartooning; Santa images on all; Al Signed; Some Numbered; 50-75 each printed);

#3(2000), #4(2001), #5(2002), #6(2003), #7(2004) all VF = $5.00 each;


CHO, FRANK: ILLUSTRATOR (Softcover Trade Paperback; Insight Studio Group Pub.) #NN(March 2001);

CHRONICLE #3 (March/1973; RARE B&W Fanzine; 56 pages; 8-1/2"x11"; George S. Breo pub; Black Cat splash page by Bill Black; Mostly comics;


Chronicles of CONAN (Dark Horse pub; Trade paperback) #11(Dance of the Skull; VF/NM $16.95);


"GIDEON'S REVENGE" = 14 Pages of VERY early Pre-Pro JOHN BYRNE Art; FN $75);

CICCIOLINA (Softcover Trade Paperback, Cha Cha Comics, 1990) #NN;

CLASH OF THE TITANS (Softcover Trade Paperback, Golden/Western Pub., 1981) #NN;

THE CLASSICS COLLECTOR (Magazine;, Dan Malan) #9,10, 12(1/91);

CLASSICS COLLECTORS CLUB NEWSLETTER (Magazine;, Raymond S. True) #2(April/72),3,5;

CLASSICS COMIC NEWSLETTER (Magazine;, Jim Sands, February/75) #1;

Classic Pin-Up Art of Jack Cole (2004; Hardcover Cartoon Art Book; Fantagraphics Pub) VF/NM = $20.00;


THE CLASSICS READER (Magazine;, Jim Sands, February/75) #1-4,6;

CLASSICS DESECRATED (Softcover Trade Paperback, NBM Pub. Inc. 1995) #NN;


CLASSIC STAR WARS - Trade Paperbacks = See “STAR WARS”;


CLIVE BARKER: “DREAD” (Eclipse Pub.; 1992; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

CLIVE BARKER ILLUSTRATOR (Arcane/ Eclipse; 1990; Softcover Trade Paperback);

CLIVE BARKER: “THE LIFE OF DEATH” (Eclipse Pub.; 1993; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

CLIVE BARKER: “THE YATTERING AND JACK” (Eclipse Pub.; 1993; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

CLOWNS ON THE ROAD (Eyre Methuen Ltd.; Trade Paperback; 1974) - #NN;

COBALT 60 (Magazine;, Tundra Pub.) (1992) #3;

COCO (Softcover Trade Paperback, Cha Cha Comics, 1991) #NN;


COLIN UPTON'S BIG THING (Magazine;, Ed Varney, May/90) #NN;

COLIN UPTON'S OTHER BIG THING (Fantagraphics Pub.) - #1(March 1991);

COLLECTOR'S BOOK STORE (Magazine;, 1/72) #NN(1), NN(2);


COLLECTOR'S DELIGHT (Newspaper, July/81) #1;

COLLECTOR'S DREAM (Magazine;, G&T Enterprises, George Olshevsky pub, Circa Late '70's)#1,2,
#3(1977; New Crew / characters-c by Stacy; George Olshevsky-s; Spider-Man; Continuity Conundrums; Joe Krolik-s; Murray Ward-s; Don Rosa, Pertwillaby
Papers); #4,5;

The Collectors Guide: The First Heroic Age, by Jerry Bails(1969; Panelologist Pub.); VF=$35.00;


Collector's Guide to Monster, Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Magazines (#1) by Bob Michelucci (ISBN: #0-911137-06-8; Imagine, Inc., 2/1988., Pittsburgh, PA, USA; 1988. 6 x 9" Trade Paperback. First Edition. 216 pages; Jack DAVIS Cover;. Perhaps the most Important Early Price Guide on Monster Mags; Includes :Listings for; Castle of Frankenstein, Cinefantastique, Cinefex, Cinemagic, Famous Monsters of Filmland, Fangoria, Fantastic Films, Future, Monster Times, Monster World, Prevue, Screen Thrills, Spacemen, Starburst, Starlog & MANY More mags; Nearly 200 pages of Cover PHOTO's, including 8 pages of Color Plates; VF+, 8.5=$79; FN/VF=$59);


COLLECTOR'S PRESS (Magazine;, Spring/01) #NN;

COLLECTOR'S SLAVE (Magazine;, Greg Harder, Circa Mid 90's) #NN;


COLLEGE LAUGHS (Candar Pub.; B&W Adult/Girlie Cartoons Magazine)

1960 - February (#22);


COLLIER'S (Magazine;, Fantagraphics) #1, 3(May/94);

THE COLONISTS (Magazine;, Johnny Robinson, 1980) #1;

COMANCHE MOON (Rip Off Press/ Last Gasp Pub.; Trade paperback; 1979) - #NN;

COMBO (Century Pub. Co., February/95) #1-34,36;

COMEDY (Magazine;, Trite Expectations Inc., Summer/80) #1,2;


COMICS ARENA (Magazine;, July/92) #1;

COMIC ART (Comic Art; 2002; Magazine) #1(Front Cover by Seth), #7;

Comic Art of Canadian Comic Artist Kenny Moran (K.C. Comics / Kenny Moran Pub; B&W; Color cover; Canadian Underground Comics Magazine from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 8-1/2"x11"; 156 Pages including covers, with two-sided pages including Loose Certificate of Authenticity)

#NN (#2; 9/2006; Featuring ELF the Barbarian in his search for Valiria; Swamp Woman story; Cheyenne the Cimmerian in Land of Bone; Sonya Fox; Skin vs Bone; Limited Edition of only 26 Lettered Copies, Signed by publisher Kenny Moran; Unread, As New, just as we received direct from publisher = US$45.00);


COMIC ART CONVENTION Program Book (Trade Paperback Fanzines; New York; Phil Seuling; 1971-1976=5-1/2"x8-1/2"; 1977=8-1/2"x11" );

1971 (Roundbound; (STERANKO-c; 64 pages; *** Includes; Jim Steranko, Gardner Fox, James Warren; *** AND with ; Bill Everett & Joe Kubert interviewed by Neal Adams & Gil Kane; *** Portfolio of Pinup page art with; Gil Kane, Kaluta, Kenneth Smith, Jeff Jones, Buckler, Chaykin, Brunner, Morrow, Williamson, Frazetta; SCARCE; SOLD OUT );

1972 (Squarebound; Classic Jose Gonzalez VAMPIRELLA color painted cover; 100 pages; Guests of honor were Kirby, Sagendorf and Toth; *** Includes; Gardner Fox and Jim Steranko, and two pages of Warren Magazine's Dubious Achievement Awards. 6 page tribute to Kirby by Denny O'Neil, Popeye, Alex Toth, Gil Kane, Brunner; VF =US$39);

1974 (Squarebound; GA CAPTAIN AMERICA prototype Cover Art by Joe Simon; Luncheon Talks with CC Beck, Gil Kane & Russ Heath; articles and art on Roy Thomas, Will Eisner, Frank Robbins, Shadow, Johnny Hazard, Severin, Cockrum, Morrow, Wally Wood, Joe Simon, Little Annie Fannie; SOLD OUT );

1975 (Squarebound; 84 pages; Color Jack Kirby Silver Surfer cover. Art by Kirby, Chaykin, etc; *** interviews with; Kirby and Barry Windsor-Smith, Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Joe Simon, lots of photos.; Nice Vaughn Bode Cheech Wizard pinup done especially for this book. FN/VF=$30);

1976 (Roundbound; SGT ROCK Cover & 2 pages by Joe Kubert; 68 pages; *** Includes; Long interview, with photos, of Jack Kirby and Walter Gibson, conducted by Phil Seuling & Jim Steranko; Jack Kirby art; Guest of Honor = Warren editor Archie Goodwin; Photos of pros from the 1975 Convention; Kaluta, Berni Wrightson, Barry Windsor-Smith, Neal Adams, etc.; 1 page by Dan O'Neill on the Air Pirates; SOLD OUT );

1977 (Squarebound; 8-1/2"x11" Larger Size; 100 pages; Color SWAMP THING cover by BERNI WRIGHTSON; 10th Anniversary edition; Features Guests; John Stanley, Bernie Wrightson and Frank Thorne; One page ART each by; Alex Toth, Jack Kirby, Jeff Jones, Spider-Man by Romita Sr, Gil Kane, 13 Super-Heroine page by Staton, KULL by Severin, Marshall Rogers, Kline, 2pgs Flash Gorden by Morrow, Brunner, Neal Adams; SOLD OUT);


COMIC ART NEWS AND REVIEWS – CANAR (Newsletter Magazine/ Comics Fanzine of Opinion & Fact; mostly text; 8 pages; FOLDED, with hand written address & stamp on back; John Balge Pub.; Kitchener, Ontario, Canada; Articles by; Dave Sim, John Balge & Richard Seiler, etc)

#1(9/1972; VG $16);

THE COMIC ARTIST (Magazine;, Joe Celko and Lamar Blaylock, 1969) #1-3;


COMIC ART SHOWCASE (Magazine;, Quality Comic Art Prod., 1980; Weight = 175 Grams each) #6( BUZ SAWYER Book-2; VG $8);


COMIC BOOK (Magazine;, A.James Hanley) #1(1966), NN, #6(1974);

COMIC BOOK (Dark Horse/ Spumco; 1996; Magazine) Volume 1 (#1; #2; #3);


COMIC BOOK ARTIST (Top Shelf Prod.; July/2003) - #1(Neal Adams Front Cover);


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COMIC BOOK ARTIST (Magazine;, Two Morrows; #1-4 = Have ALTER EGO on Flip side; Weight for Postage = 250 Grams EACH);

#1 (Spring; 5/1998; BATMAN-c; DC 1967-1974; ALTER EGO on Flip side; VF $24);

#2 (6/1998; Marvel's 2nd Wave 1970-77 Conan to X-Men; Everett, Kane, Windsor-Smith, Starlin, Ploog, Steranko; ALTER EGO on Flip side; VF $18);

#6 (11/1999; Marvel Bullpen: 1970-77; Dr. Strange battling Man-Thing-c by Frank Brunner; Paul Gulacy, Frank Brunner, P. Craig Russell, Marie & John Severin, John Romita Sr., Dave Cockrum, Don McGregor, Doug Moench; unpublished Master of Kung-Fu GN by Gulacy; VF $12);

#7 (5/2000; Comics of the 1970's; Marvelmania; Paul Gulacy-c/a; John Byrne, Rich Buckler, Doug Moench, Dan Adkins, Jim Mooney, Steve Gerber, Frank Springer, and Denis Kitchen; 1960s Marvel cartoons; VF $12);

#9 (8/2000; the Charlton story-c/s; Alan Moore, Pat Boyette, Morisi, Giordano, Gill, Aparo, Franz, Glanzman; VF $12);

#10 (10/2000; Double Issue; Old Gods & New: THOR-c; Walter Simonson-c/a; Orion / New Gods; John Workman interview; Women & Comics; Trina Robbins interview; Ramona Fradon, Marie Severin, Hillary Terry, Mary Fleener; Go Girl; VF $12);

#11 (1/2001; Sugar & Spike-c/s; Sheldom mayer; Alex TOTH; VF $10);

#12 (3/2001; Charlton Comics of the 1970's; Joe Staton cover-c; John Byrne, Mike Zeck, Joe Staton, Tom Sutton, Nicola Cuti, George Wildman, Warren Sattler, Keller, Don Newton; E-Man comic strip; VF $10);

#13 (5/2001; Marvel Horrorshow-c/s; Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan, Tom Palmer, & John Costanza; Tomb of Dracula-c/s; Marv Wolfman, Roy Thomas, Gary Friedrich, Don Perlin, Pablo Marcos, Tony Isabella, Herb Trimpe; Son of Satan, Ghost Rider, Man-Thing, Werewolf By Night; Horror anthologies, Tower of Shadows & Chamber of Darkness; VF $12);

#14 (7/2001; Tower Comics; T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents-c/s; Wally Wood, Al Williamson, Len Brown, George Tuska, Larry Ivie, Russ Jones, Mike Esposito, Steve Ditko, Reed Crandall, Gil Kane, Manny Stallman, Mike Sekowsky, Ogden Whitney, Chic Stone; Mighty Comics, C.C. Beck - Fatman;; VF $10);

#15 (Love & Rockets / Rocketeer-c/s; Dave Stevens, Hernandez Brothers, Motter, Wagner, Rivoche, Plunkett; VF $10);

#16 (12/2001;

Atlas-Seaboard Comics story-c/s; Brute, Destructor, Phoenix, Planet of the Vampires, Wulf; Martin Goodman, Jeff Rovin, Howard Chaykin, Sal Amendola, Larry Hama, Pat Broderick, Ernie Colon, Gray Morrow; Red Circle / Archie comics = Sorcery, Madhouse, Super Cops; VF $10);

#17 (1/2002; Arthur Adams-c/a; Monkeyman; Longshot; America's Best Comics; George Evans, George Roussos, Everett Raymond Kinstler; VF $10);

#18(2/2002; VF=$9); #19(6/2002; VF=$9); #20(7/2002; VF=$9); #21(8/2002; VF=$9);

#22(10/2002; VF=$9); #23(12/2002; VF=$9); #24(4/2003; VF=$9); #25(6/2003; VF=$9);

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COMIC BOOK ARTIST SPECIAL EDITION (Magazine;; Two Morrows Pub.) #1(December/1999; Weight for Postage = 150 Grams; Kirby, Toth, Wrightson, Adams; sold out);


COMIC BOOK COLLECTING (Magazine;, Overstreet Pub.) #NN(1985), #NN(1987);

COMIC BOOK COLLECTOR (Magazine;, Century Pub. Co., 1/93) #1-11,13-16,19-24;

COMIC BOOK EXPO '97(Magazine;; Comic-Con International Pub.) #NN(1997);


COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE - CBM (3/1991 thru 5/2005; Fanzine/Magazine; Gemstone Pub; see also Overstreet Advanced Collector) ; **** #1-21 = all are Low Print & are all SCARCE; #22 (New FORMAT Begins); >>> (WEIGHT for Postage; #22-27= 175 Grams each; #75 & Special issues #2-4=350 Grams each; #28-74,76-108=250 Grams each);

#1 (3/1991; 56 pages; Softcovers; Rare Adzine issue = all Ads issue; Gary carter begins as editor; VF $150);

#2 (1991; 80 pages; Adventures into Weird Worlds by Pat S. Calhoun begins; Mile High Pedigree; CBM Forum on the Rarest Marvels in High Grade; CBM spotlight on Jerry Weist; Letters to the editor begins; Sleepers - Undervalued Golden Age; VF $99);

#3 (1991; First COLOR cover; Grave Tales / Horror-c; 80 pages; Adventures into Weird Worlds by Pat S. Calhoun; Article about Another Rainbow pub; Rarity & demand of Showcase #1-40; Mile High Pedigree; Sleepers - Undervalued GA; Bill gaines EC Time Vault is Opened; CBM spotlight on Bruce Hamilton; When was the Silver Age? overall FN/VF, but with "Please Subscribe" rubber stamped at top of cover, with Mailing Label on cover = $75);

#4 (1991 Special Edition San Diego Comic Con; Undervalued DC; Amazing Funny Mystery of Centaur Comics; Adventures into Weird Worlds by Pat S. Calhoun; Mile High Pedigree; CBM spotlight on Tom French; Fandom Zone; Comic Flakes; Mailing to Foreign Countries by Bill Cole; GA Sleepers; FN, with Mailing Label on cover = $60);

#5 (9/1991; Alex SCHOMBURG Cover & Article; San Diego Comic Con; Sil;ver Age was when? Ted Vanliew; Pat S. Calhoun; Fandom Zone; SA Survey; Mile High Pedigree; CBM spotlight on James Payette; Sleepers; Esoterika; VF, with Mailing Label = $75);

#6 (10/1991; BATMAN #1-c; Comic Book Rstoration by Susan Cicconi, Roter & Reznik; Julie Schwartz; San Diego Comic Con; Michael Naiman; FN/VF, with Mailing Label = $59);

#7 (11/1991; Bethlehem Collection; Silver Age Keys-c; Funding Retirement with Comics; Romance Comics by Michelle Nolan; J'onn J'onzz Martian manhunter; Spotlight on Dr Joe Dungan; VF, with Mailing Label = $59);

#8 (12/1991; Superman statue-c; Comic Character Memorabilia by John Snyder; Comics Magazine co; Collectible Ups & Downs by Michael Naiman; Story behind the Ads; Obscure Genre; VF, with Mailing Label = $59);

#9 (1/1992; HIT #5-c; LOU FINE; Spider-Man Soaps by Tony Starks; Market Reports; VF+, with Mailing Label = $49);

#10 (2/1992; Fredric Wertham Seduction of the Innocent-c & Article; Southeby's Auction report & Scrapbook; Mint Junkie; VF-, with Mailing Label = $49);

#11 (3/1992; the 50 Rarest Golden Age Comics issue; WOW comics magazine; CBM 1st Anniversary issue; LOST comics of the 70's by Tony Starks; Market Reports; Spotlight on Sean Linkenback; VF+, with Mailing Label = $49);

#12 (4/1992; Origin of the SHADOW cover & Article; Collecting Dick Tracy by Shel Dorf; Comic Character Memorabilia Price Update by John Snyder; Seduction of the Innocent paert-II by Michael Naiman; Scarcity of GA DC's; NOT in the Guide; Men of Mystery; FN/VF, with Mailing Label = $44);

#13 (5/1992; First 1,000 Comics in History; American comics in Britain; Scarcity of GA DC's; LOST comics of the 70's by Tony Starks; Southeby's Auction update by Weist; VF, with Mailing Label = $44);

#14 (6/1992; Brave & Bold Special issue; Classics illustrated & the mysterious HRN; Scarcity of GA DC's; Forgotten Funny Animals of the 1950's; VF, with Mailing Label = $44);

#15 (7/1992; GA's Mr Sandman, Craig Flessel-c, Interview & Article; Adventure #44/Detective #1-c; Congo Bill; LOST comics of the 70's by Tony Starks; DC's SA Sci-Fi; SOLD OUT);

#16 (8/1992; Fantastic Four-c & Article; Farewell to Bill Gaines-s; TUROK Son of Stone; Overstreet #1 revisited; VG/FN, with Mailing Label = $29);

#17 (9/1992; GA BATMAN before Robin-c & Article; Batman Serial; Batman Cereal Boxes & Premiums; Chamber of Chills; VG/FN, with Mailing Label = $29);

#18 (10/1992; Basil WOLVERTON-c, Interview & Article; Superman under the red Sun; 1992 San Diego Con; Spotlight on Howard Rogofsky; Grading Guide; VF, with Mailing Label = $39);

#19 (11/1992; ENEMY ACE-c & Article; Wrath of the CODE; Sports Comics by Michelle Nolan; VF $39);

#20 (12/1992; HANNA-BARBERA COMICS-c & Article by Gary Carter & Michael Naiman; Interview with Joe Barbera; Memorabila Prices; Unknown BATMAN in Star Spangled; Love & Death; Legal battles over ownership of Superman; VF+ $39);

#21 (1-2/1993; Jack KIRBY Monsters-c & Article; Charlie Chan; PEZ Collectibles; Crime comics; Jack Burnley interview; NY Worlds Fair 1940; Marvel comics #1; Popeye Movie Posters; SOLD OUT);

#22 (3/1995; Submariner-c; Gustavson, DC 100 pagers, Hit Stuff, Out of the Night; Marvelman; Top 25 GA Keys; VF/NM=$25; VF=$20; FN=$14; VG=$10);

#23 (Virgil Finlay-c; Flash, Wonder Woman, Dr 13, Archie; SOLD OUT);

#24 (6/1995; SPIDER-MAN-c; Silver age SPIDER-MAN Special Issue; John Romita Sr, Star Trek Animated; Archie, Disney Ducks, Timely; FN/VF=$24; FN=$19);

#25 (7/1995; Phantom Lady-c/s; Worlds of Fear; Price Guide for Price Guides; Favorite covers; VF=$29; G/VG=$14);

#26 (8/1995; Timely Superheroes-c; Alex Schomburg-c & article; Detective Chimp; Stumbo; Blue Streak; Superman; VF=$29; FN/VF=$24);

#27 (9/1995; Timely's WITNESS-c; Junior Woodchucks; Captain Marvel vs Capt Nazi; Green Lantern; Human Meteor; FN/VF=$24);

#28 (10/1995; STERANKO cover & Returns, Special Issue; SHADOW-c; Bakshi & Dave Stevens on Steranko; Shadow Pulps; FN+ $22);

#29 (11/1995; Casper-c; Harvey Horror; In Defense of Dr Wertham; Fiction House's "Ghost"; Comics Code; Sensation;Halloween comics; NM=$39; VF+=$29);

#30 (12/1995; L.B. Cole cover, art, article & interview; GA "Suspense" comics; Archie's FLY; Miracle comics; Siegel's Spider; VF/NM=$26; VF=$20);

#31 (1/1996; GA Daredevil vs Claw-c; GA One-Shots; Tuska interview; Lex Luthor; anti HITLER comics; Yellow Claw; Scrooge Villians; FN=$16; G/VG=$10);

#32 (2/1996; HAWKMAN-c; Forum on Pedigree Comics; Larson collection; ACG Chronicles; Strange Worlds; Murphy Anderson interview; SOLD OUT);

#33 (3/1996; Catman-c by L.B. Cole; GA Last issues; Eisenberg interview; Crash comics; Startling Terror Tales; Marvel-Mania memorabilia; Mystery Men; SOLD OUT);

#34 (4/1996; Batman & Robin-c; Edgar A. Poe comics; Teen Age comics; Dick Sprang; Gyro Gearloose; Mickey & Donald; Carl Barks; Sci-Fi Batman; SOLD OUT);

#35 (Photo-c; Square-Bound Giants; 1950's Super-Heroes; Funnyman; Roy Thomas interview; UK's 1939 Superman; Josie & the Pussycats; VG $12);

#36 (Detective Dan-c/s; Legendary Lovers comics; Baseball comics; Rulah; Superman of 1933-42; Robert Bell interview; M.C.;Gaines; VF=$20; G/VG $10);

#37 (7/1996; Bondage cover Variant; Journey into Unknown Worlds; 50's Sci-Fi comics; Star Trek & Star Wars animated; Terrific comics; Adam Strange; NM=$24; VG/FN=$14);

#37 (7/1996; 1950's Sci-Fi Comics cover Variant; Journey into Unknown Worlds; 50's Sci-Fi comics; Star Trek & Star Wars animated; Terrific comics; Adam Strange; VF = $20);

#38 (8/1996; SPIRIT-c; WILL EISNER issue; Superman's Mole Man; MARVEL Comics SA to BA; Brave & Bold Team-Ups; VF = $22);

#39 (9/1996; Murphy Anderson-c; Joe Sinnot; Black Condor; Lou Fine; Will Eisner; Decoder rings; Electrocution covers; Venus comics; G $8);

#40 (10/1996 SCARCE issue due to HIGH Demand; Spectre & Deadman-c by Adams; NEAL ADAMS the DC Years & special issue; Donald Duck dailies; Dim-Dame comics; SOLD OUT);

#41 (11/1996; HORROR-c by Frank FRAZETTA; HORROR issue; Pre-Code; EC; PHANTOM; Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love; Frazett's Ghost Rider;SOLD OUT);

#42 (12/1996; Joe Kubert; Tarzan; Bugs Bunny; 50 Top comics of 1996 & 1997; VF $18);

#43 (1/1997; GA Batman, Robin & Superman-c; Comic Heroes go to the Movies; GA Capt Marvel, Green Hornet, Capt America; Uncle Scrooge #179; L.B. Cole; VF+ = $20);

#44 (2/1997; the Amazing World of WALLY WOOD; Fawcett Horror & Westerns; Atlas' Amazing Fantasy #1-15, & 16?; Marvel Pulps; VF/NM = $26);

#45 (3/1997; JLA / Justice League of America-c & special issue; GA Canadian "Whites" Comic; VF/NM = $20);

#46 (4/1997; ATOM AGE Comics; ATOMIC Genre; Amazing Man; Atomic Animals; re-Code Horror; Jack Abel; VF $18);

#47 (5/1997; Haunted Tank-c & article; Russ Heath-c/a & Interview; Johnny bDynamite; Capt Storm & Johnny Cloud; Big-5 DC WAR; VF+ = $20);

#48 (6/1997; Uncle Sam-c; Nick Cardy; Strange Sports Stories; Joe Schuster; NATIONAL Comics; Time Machine; Uncle Scrooge chronology; VF/NM = $20);

#49 (Batman & Robin-c & special issue; Jim Aparo; Bob Kane; in Star Spangled; UK Batman books; VF=$17; FN/VF=$14);

#50 (8/1997; 50th Anniversary issue; Sci-Fi-c; Julie Schwartz part-1; Capt Comet; Big Bang Therory of Comics; NM=$24; VF/NM=$20; VF=$17);

#51 (9/1997; Al Wiliamson-c, interview, art & article; Julius Schwartz Part-2; Prince Valiant; 35 cents Marvel Variants; VF/NM=$20; VF=$16);

#52 (10/1997; Archie, Jughead, Betty Veronica cover by Dan DeCarlo; JSA / No Girls allowed; Lesser know ARCHIE Titles; Inside story on ARCHIE & Friends; Julius Schwartz Part-3; Premium Rings; Midnight Mystery – ACG; VF/NM=$20; VF=$16);

#53 (11/1997; Halloween issue; SKULL cover; Pre-Code Horror; Spicy Pulps;; Witches Tales; Dr Occult; Al Feldstein, George Evans; DC roots & Donenfeld; Lorna Jungle Girl; DC's New Fun; VF=$16; FN/VF=$13);

#54 (12/1997; Captain America vs Daredevil-c by KIRBY; Jean Frisano; Spider-Mobile; Spider-Man Super-Villians of Stan Lee & Ditko; GA Captain America ; Daredevil; Super-DC Giant; VF=$16; FN/VF=$13; G=$9);

#55 (1/1998; Captain Marvel Junior-c; Fawcett Super-Heroes; Superman vs Capt Marvel legal battles; Mac Raboy; Skywald Horror comic mags; 30 cent Marvel Price Variants; Uncle Scrooge McDuck; Tarzan; Romance Mysteries; VF $16);

#56 (2/1998; SHADOW painted-c by Mike KALUTA; Shadow article; Green Arrow to Batmna - Denny O'Neil; NEAL ADAMS - the DC Years; VF $18);

#57 (3/1998; LEGION of Super-Heroes-c; Legion article; Superman family & Curt Swan; Investing in EC; Fiction House Pulps; Alex Schomburg; GA Costumed Hero One-Shots; VF $16);

#58 (4/1998; Space Family Robinson - Lost in Space painted-c; Australian comics; Mort Weisinger; Lost in Space; Basil Wolverton; Calling All Girls – Miss America comics; VF $16);

#59 (5/1998; Jimmy Olsen illustrated cover; The Strange Lives of Jimmy Olsen & Lois Lane; Plus Kurt Schaffenberger DC & ACG Legend; VF=$16);

#60 (6/1998; Planet Comics; Quality's Blackhawk; Reed Crandall; GA Captain America Annual; 50's Last issues; Western comics; VF=$16);

#61 (7/1998; Stan Lee photo & Marvel Superheroes cover. Lee interview & Article; Spider-Man, Human Torch; Romance comics; VF = $20);

#62 (8/1998; Fighting American-c by Simon & KIRBY; Fighting American article; Joe Simon interview; Carl Barks discovery;Dobie Gillis; Star Studded; Pre-Code Atlas creatures; Female fables; VF $15);

#63 (10/1998; GA Superman-c; Superman 60 Years Special issue; Wayne Boring; UK Superman Annuals; VF $15);

#64 (11/1998; X-MEN cover & article; Doom Patrol; Neal Adams; Mr Fanzine - Bill Schelly; Fanzines article; Lou Cameron; Robotman; VF $14);

#65 (12/1998; Pre-Code CRIME-c & Article; Simon & Kirby; Bob Kane interview; 1944's "the Case against Comics"; Pat Boyette Charlton's; Airboy; VF $14);

#66 (1/1999; Will Eisner SPIRIT spanking cover; Women of Spirit; Batman & Raven; MAD & Kelly Freas; Marvel Price Variants; Andre LeBlanc; VF $14);

#67 (3/1999; SPIDER-MAN cover; Gwen Stacy Murder case; Romita-c/a; Mark Evanier fan hero; 1956 comics; Duck stamps; VF=$16; FN/VF=$13);

#68 (5/1993; POTA - Planet of the Apes-c & articles; Flash vs Grodd; Blackhawk - Chuck Cuidera interview; Congorilla; VF $14);

#69 (7/1999; JSA-c; Justice League & Justice Society; All-Star; Silver Age & Bronze Age DC Giants; GA Green Lantern; VF=$15; FN/VF=$12);

#70 (8/1999; BATMAN & Robin cover by Neal Adams; BATMAN special issue; Jerry Robinson; Neal Adams; Adam West TV; VF=$15; VG=$8);

#71 (9/1999; GA Superman-c; DC Ashcans; Lamont Larson pedigree story; Swedish Superman comics; Treasuries, Spirit Sections & fireside books; Marvel & DC Bronze Age implosion; Atom prototype; VF $13);

#72 (10/1999; Iron Man & Sub-Mariner-c; Pre-Hero Marvel; Larry Leiber; Human Torch; Uncanny Tales; Do they exist?; VF $13);

#73 (11/1999; Eerie, Creepy, Vampirella-c; Jim Warren; DC's Showcase; Superior Horror comics; Spokane pedigree story; Larry Leiber; Matt Baker - It Rhymes with Lust; VF=$13);

#74 (12/1999; GA Green Lantern-c, flip-c, with SA Green Lantern-c; Green Lantern issue; Special GIL KANE issue & interview; Kane on KIRBY; VF=$13; FN/VF=$11);

#75 (1/2000; Giant Squarebound 75th Anniversary issue; Infantino-c & Article; Space Museum; Adam Strange; Esoteric Oddities; ERROR edition, with pages 2/3,6/7,10/11,14/15 all printed as BLANK; SCARCE Variant?; VF $10);

#76 (3/2000; Rocky & Bullwinkle-c; Edgar Allan Poe comics; Basil Wolverton; Red Ryder; UK Superboy Annuals; Quality Romance; VF $12);

#77 (4/2000; Atlas-Seaboard cover & Special issue; Shelly Moldoff & EC; Irv Novick interview; Capt Marvel; ACG love comics; VF $14);

#78 (5/2000; Wonder Woman-c & Articles; Andru & Esposito; Suicide Squad; Mary Marvel; VF $15);

#79 (6/2000; Blue Beetle-c & article; Fred Guardineer interview; True Crime Mags; Captain Action; VF $12);

#80 (8/2000; EC Comics 50th Anniversary Special issue; 96 page EC Tribute; Ingels, Kamen, Gaines, Davis, Craig, Feldstein, Kurtzman; SOLD OUT );

#81 (9/2000; Doctor Strange-c/s; Iron Man, Ant-Man, Peter Parker; SA Marvel; Marvel Giants; Maneely; VF $12);

#82 (10/2000; Carl Barks photo-c, articles & memorial issue; Flip-c with Two-Gun Kid by Kirby; Marvel & Atlas Westerns issue; UK Buffalo Bill annuals; Indian Chief; Lone Ranger; VF=$14; FN/VF=$11);

#83 (11/2000; MAGNUS Robot Fighter-c; Saturn Girl, Twilight Zone; Magnus; Plastic Man; Dennis O'Neal interview; VF $12);

#84-A (8/2001; Spider-Man by John ROMITA cover VARIANT; Bronze Age DITKO; Gray Morrow; Homer the Happy Ghost; Spider-Man #1's; Spider-Man comic strips;Brainiac; Romita Sr interview; VF=$15; VG=$8);

#84-B (8/2001; FANTASY cover VARIANT by Steve DITKO; Bronze Age DITKO; Gray Morrow; Homer the Happy Ghost; Spider-Man #1's; Spider-Man comic strips;Brainiac; Romita Sr interview; VF $12);

#84-C (the Terrans by Gray Morrow cover VARIANT; Bronze Age DITKO; Gray Morrow; Homer the Happy Ghost; Spider-Man #1's; Spider-Man comic strips;Brainiac; Romita Sr interview; VF $12);

#85-A (10/2001; SPIRIT cover VARIANT #2 = Spirit up to his waist wearing a suit jacket & vest with a red tie (illustrated); Eisner interview; WHITMAN mystery solved; Frazetta museum; Russ Manning; Jack Adler collection; Robert Turner - Pulps connection; VF=$14; FN=$9);

#85-B (9/2001; SPIRIT cover VARIANT #1 = Spirit's face wearing a blue hat & mask (illustrated ); Eisner interview; WHITMAN mystery solved; Frazetta museum; Russ Manning; Jack Adler collection; Robert Turner - Pulps connection; VF=$14; FN=$9);

#86 (Perez-c; George PEREZ interview; WHITMAN mystery solved; Frazetta; Coming of Bronze Age; VF $12);

#87-A (11/2001; EC Aces High cover VARIANT & article; George Evans interview & Memorial; Don McGregor of Detectives Inc; STERANKO interview; VF $12);

#87-B (11/2001; EC Man strangling Woman in Boat cover VARIANT; EC Comics article; George Evans interview & Memorial; Don McGregor of Detectives Inc; STERANKO interview; VF $12);

#87-C (11/2001; Detectives Inc cover VARIANT; EC Comics article; George Evans interview & Memorial; Don McGregor of Detectives Inc; STERANKO interview; VF $12);

#88-A (12/2001; Hawkman cover VARIANT; Rudolph; Frazetta; Murphy Anderson; VF $12);

#88-B (12/2001; Plastic Man cover VARIANT; Rudolph; Frazetta; Murphy Anderson; VF $12);

#89-A (2/2002; Tarzan/Prince Valiant cover by Hal Foster VARIANT; Hal Foster issue; Perez; Frazetta; Frank Cho; VF $12);

#89-B (2/2002; Liberty Meadows cover by Frank Cho VARIANT; Hal Foster issue; Perez; Frazetta; Frank Cho; VF $12);

#90-A (4/2002; Captain America cover VARIANT; Bob Lubbers interview; Frank Miller; Perez; FN/VF $9);

#90-B (4/2002; Superman FLAG cover VARIANT; Bob Lubbers interview; Frank Miller; Perez; FN/VF $9);

#90-C (4/2002; BATMAN cover VARIANT; Bob Lubbers interview; Frank Miller; Perez; VF $12);

#91-A (5/2002; EC - ZOMBIE cover; Johnny Craig special issue; EC cover & related; VF $10);

#91-B (5/2002; EC – AXE in HEAD cover; Johnny Craig special issue; EC cover & related; VF $10);

#92-A (7/2002; SGT ROCK cover by Joe Kubert VARIANT; VF $10);

#92-B (7/2002; HAWKMAN cover by Joe Kubert VARIANT; VF $10);

#93-A (8/2002; Flash Gordon-c by Alex Raymond & special issue; VF $12);

#93-B (8/2002; DP INC-c by Marc Hempel; Alex Raymond special issue; FN/VF $10);

#94-A (9/2002; SPECTRE-c/s; Perez; TV Zorro; Green Lantern; VF $12);

#94-B (9/2002; GA Green Lantern-c/s; SPECTRE-s; Perez; TV Zorro; VF $12);

#95-A (10/2002; Donald Duck & Nephews in Sailboat-c by BARKS; DISNEY; Miracleman; VF $10);

#95-B (10/2002; Donald Duck & Dwarfs-c; Carl BARKS-s; DISNEY; Miracleman; VF $10);

#96-A (11/2002; Milton Caniff-c & Special issue; Terry & Pirates, Steve Canyon; SOLD OUT);

#96-B (11/2002; Crowd of People-c; Milton Caniff Special issue; Terry & Pirates, Steve Canyon; SOLD OUT);

#97-A (Superman cover VARIANT; Curt Swan special; Wally Wood - Thunder Agents; VF $10);

#97-B (Thunder Agents cover VARIANT; Curt Swan special; Wally Wood - Thunder Agents; VF $10);

#98 (1/2003; Western Comics-c & special issue; Ayers, Ghost Rider, Ingels, Tomahawk, Frazetta, Severin, Two-Gun Kid; VF $10);

#99 (2/2003; Marvel Super-Heroes-c; Gil Kane; Marvel in 1965; 1960's Marvel Varianty; Marv Wolfman interview; Transformers; Grell Iron Man; B. Jones Hulk; SOLD OUT );

#100 (3/2003; Charles Schulz interview; Spicy Pulps; Superman; Batman pulp roots; Funnyman; VF $12);

#101-A (4/2003; ARCHIE-c & Special issue; Guice; Shadow; VF $10);

#101-B (4/2003; RUSE / GRIM REAPER-c; ARCHIE Special issue; Guice; Shadow; VF $12);

#102-A (5/2003; Collage cover by Russ Heath VARIANT; Russ Heath interview; Lev Gleason; VF $10);

#102-B (5/2003; GA Daredevil cover VARIANT; Russ Heath interview; Lev Gleason; VF $10);

#103 (6/2003; Donald Duck-c; Disney comics; SOLD OUT);

#104 (7/2003; BATMAN-c & 65th Anniversary special; Neal Adams; Blacks in Comics; VG/FN = $7);

#105-A (8/2003; Swamp Thing-c by Wrightson; Frazetta; Bruce Jones interview; Kaluta interview; Hampton interview; Wrightson interview; Brunner interview; VF $12);

#105-B (8/2003; SHADOW by Kaluta-c; Bruce Jones interview; Kaluta interview; Hampton interview; Wrightson interview; Brunner interview; VG/FN $9);

#106 (9/2003; GGA SWIMSUIT special issue; Paper Dolls; John Celardo; History of GGA = Good Girl Art; VF $10);

#107 (11/2003; Anti-Taft Comic scandal; History of FOX comics; Aquaman; VF $10);

#108 (12/2003; Jingle Jangle-c; Harlan Ellison; Kubert interview; VF $10);

#109-A (1/2004; GA Batman, Joker, Catwoman, Luthor, Toyman & Sivana-c; Neal ADAMS Batman interview part-II; VF $12);

#109-B (1/2004; GA NAZI & WWII Villians-c; Neal ADAMS Batman interview part-II; FN $10);

#110-A (3/2004; Batman & Superman by ALEX ROSS Cover Variant; VF $12);

#110-B (3/2004; Norman Saunders Cover Variant; VF $10);

#111-A (4/2004; Batman & Catwoman-c; Paul GULACY-c & Article; VF $10);

#111-B (4/2004; Spider-Man/Green Goblin, Capt America/Red Skull, Galactus, FF/Dr Doom-c; Paul GULACY Article; VF- $12);

#112-A (5/2004; Pre-Code HORRIFIC / ZOMBIE & Dancing Girl cover VARIANT; VF $10);

#112-B (5/2004; Pre-Code GA SCI-FI cover VARIANT; VF $10);

#113 (SOLD OUT );

#114 (8/2004; Future of HORROR Comics-c & Article; VF $10);

#115 (9/2004; Eisner, Feldstein, Kuttzman & Barks-c & Article; VF $10);

#116 (10/2004; Comics Fighting HATE, KKK, Black Man-c & Article; Jewish origins of comic books; SOLD OUT );

#117 (11/2004; HULK, Flash, Green Lantern & Orion-c; Jewish Creators of the Silver Age; VF = $10);

#118 (12/2004; Jewish origins of comic books; SOLD OUT );

#119 (1/2005; Radio Heroes-c; SOLD OUT );

#120 (2/2005; SHAZAM-c; SOLD OUT );

#121 (5/2005; PHANTOM-c; LAST issue; SOLD OUT );



COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE SPECIAL EDITION (Magazine;; Gemstone Pub.)

#2(Summer 1999; VF/NM=$25; VF=$20),

#3(Spring/2000; VF/NM=$22; FN/VF=$15);

#4(Summer/2000; VF/NM=$22);

#5(Summer/2002; Spider-Man vs Green Goblin by Ditko Cover VARIANT; VF $20);



COMIC BOOK PRICE GUIDE - OVERSTREET Annual PRICE GUIDE #2 thru #39 = See “OVERSTREET” below;


COMIC BOOK PROFILES (Magazine;, As You Like It Pub.) #3(Summer/1998), 5-8;

COMIC BOOK PROFILES - A TRIBUTE TO ARCHIE GOODWIN (Magazine;; As You Like It Pub.) #NN (Summer/1999);

COMIC BOOK TRADER QUARTERLY (Newspaper, Greenlee Pub., Winter/88) #1;

Comic Book Week (Buffalo Pub) #1 (April 2/1993; Jae Lee c/s; FN/FN folded $6);

COMIC BUSINESS (Malibu Graphic, September/87) #3;



COMIC BUYER'S GUIDE - CBG [1971 to Present; early issues titled = TBG - "The Buyers Guide for Comics Fandom"]

*** All Early issues #1-500+ come FOLDED & with Mailing labels or Printed Address, as issued & sent by Subscription only;

1971 - CBG;

#2 (SCARCE; Weight = 70 Grams; Barbarians-c by Fujitake; 20 Pages; 1/2 page WRIGHTSON AD illo for Infinity Three; 1/2 page Jeff Jones AD illo for Jeff Jones Portfolio; SOLD OUT);

#3 (MAY; SCARCE; Weight = 50 Grams; Cowboy-c by Adkins; 1/2 Page Ad illo by Jack KIRBY for Kirby Unleased; 1/8 page WRIGHTSON AD illo for Infinity Three; 1/2 pages; 1/4 page Wally WOOD ad for Flashback with 2" x 5-1/2" Coupon cut out; Rest is VG = $22);


1972 - CBG;

#20 (September/1; Weight = 160 Grams; 44 pages; Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock Photo-c; 1/6 page Ad illo for CREATION by Wrightson & small Krenkel illo; 3 page Triple Fan Fare con ad; Steranko full page Ad for History of Comics & Superhero Calendar; 2-1/4" x 3-3/4" illo of Loki by Steranko for all Dynamic special; 1/8 page Ad Frazetta illo for Ghost Rider Print; 10% page illo for EC Lives by Wally Wood; 10% page illo for Creation by WRIGHTSON; VG $26);

#25 (November/15; Man vs. Alien-c; Weight = 115 Grams; 28 pages; 1/2 page parogon ad with Bill Black-a; 3" x 3" illo for Badtime Stories by Wrightson; Full page Ad for Ray Harryhausen portfolio; 3-1/2"x4-3/4" ad for Chronicle #2 = Kull by Severin; plus Kull portfolio ad with Severin-a; Full page ad for Heritage 1a & 1b; FN/VF = $24);


1973 - CBG;

#27 (January 1/1973; Knight charging on Horse-c by Don Rosa; Weight = 200 Grams; 40 pages; 1/4 page Tarzan Ad illo by Hogarth; 1/4 page Infinity 4 Ad illo by Corben; Full page ad for Heritage 1a & 1b; 3"x5" ad for FRAZETTA Portfolio one with illo; 2-1/2"x2-1/2" illo ad for Badtime Stories by Wrightson; and 3" x 4" Cover illo ad for Badtime Stories by Wrightson; 2" x 10" illo by FRAZETTA for Autographed art print; 1/4 page illo by Frazetta for House of Greystoke ad; Full page Time machine comic strip by Fujitake; 1/8 page Frazetta Posters ad with illos; VG/FN = $22);

#28 (January 15/1973; Superhero-c by Adkins & Merwin; Weight = 115 Grams; 32 pages; Full page ad for Chicago Con-I; Full page ad for Color Your Dreams with 4" x 2-1/2" Jeff Jones illo; 1/2 page illo by IRONS for Berkeley Con-1; SOLD OUT);

#29 (February 1/1973; WARP-c by NEAL ADAMS; Weight = 145 Grams; 40 pages; Full page ad for Comic & Crypt FRAZETTA zine with 2 illos; 5"x5" Ad for 35mm Slides with Jeff Jones/Bode/Wrightson = NO illo; 1/2 page EC Portfolio's ad with small illos; 3" x 4" Cover illo ad for Badtime Stories by Wrightson; 3"x4" EC Lives illo by Wally WOOD for 1972 EC Con ad; Full page ad for Chicago Con-I; FN+ = $29);

#30 ( February 15/1973; Sword & Sorcery / Barbarian-c by Yung; Weight = 105 Grams; 28 pages in 2 Sections; full page Berkeley Con-1 ad with illo by Dave Sheridan; Full page ad for Comic & Crypt FRAZETTA zine with 2 illos; FN+ = $20);

#30 ( February 15/1973; Sword & Sorcery / Barbarian-c by Yung; Weight = 65 Grams; 16 pages; full page Berkeley Con-1 ad with illo by Dave Sheridan; Section-2 is missing; Section one only; FN = $10);

#31 (March 1/1973; Spaceman vs Alien Blob Monster-c by Warner; Weight = 150 Grams; 40 pages; 3" x 4" Cover illo ad for Badtime Stories by Wrightson; 1/2 page ad for Cochran EC Portfolios with small illos; 1/2 page ad for Houstoncon '73; 2-1/2" x 5" illo by BODE for Springcon II; FN = $20);

#32 (March 15/1973; Werewolf-c by T. Boxell; Weight = 145 Grams; 40 pages; 2-1/2" x 5" illo by BODE for Springcon II; 3-1/4" x 6-1/2" illo by WRIGHTSON in 1/2 page ad for Infinity 5; Full page illustrated ad for Chicago Comic-Con-1; FN/VF=$25; FN=$20);

#33 (1973; Buck Rogers Sunday-c; Weight = 130 Grams; 36 pages; 4" x 6-1/2" WRIGHTSON illo for Wrightson Poster ad; 1/2 page article on Bill Everett by Greim; 4" x 6" Man with Pumpkin illo by WRIGHTSON in 1/2 page ad for Infinity 5; 1/4 page Ad for Spider-man Rock-omics Record with illo; FN/VF=$25; FN=$20);

#34 (April/1973; Vision and the Scarlet Witch-c; Weight = 135 Grams; 36 pages; Full page illustrated ad for Rip Off Press; Full page ad for LEGION Outpost; 3-Page Back issues Ad by Doug Sulipa; FN/VF=$22; FN=$18);

#35 (May 1/1973; Dr Strange vs Alien & Woman on Altar-c by Dave Hunt; Weight = 160 Grams; 44 pages; Full page ad for True Market Comic Price Guide; 9-1/2" x 10" Werewolf illo by Jack Davis in Russ Cochran ad; Full page ad for D-Con '73; 1/2 page ad for Robert CRUMB'S Melotoons with illos; 3"x4" preview Shadow #1-c illo Ad by KALUTA; FN = $18);

#36 (1973; TBG Man Superhero-c by Bruce D. Patterson; Weight = 145 Grams; 40 pages; 1/2 page Ad for Infinity 5 with 8 small illos; Full page 1973 NY Comic Art Con ad; 2" x 4" article of Action #1 sells for $1801.26 to Mitchell Mehdy article with Photo; 1/4 ad for Overstreet #3; 9-1/2" x 10" Ghouls illo by Ingels in Russ Cochran ad; 2-1/2" x 2-1/2" Frazetta illo in House of Greystoke ad; 6" x 7" CPL #3 Ad illo by Layton; FN+ = $18);

#37 (1973; Dr. Strange-c by J. Massena; Weight = 155 Grams; 44 pages; Full page 1973 San Diego Comic con ad; 1/2 page Visit with CARL BARKS article; 4"x6" Capt Marvel illo by Gil Kane; 4-1/2" x 7" E-MAN #1-c preview illo by Staton; 1/2 page badtime Stories ad with 2 Evil Kids illo by WRIGHTSON; FN/VF=$22; VG=$16);

#38 (1973 >> “1972 Comic Art Awards” = 4 Previous TBG Covers with Ghost Rider, X-MEN & Prince valiant-c; Weight = 145 Grams; 40 pages; 5" x 6" KIRBY posters ad with 4 illos; 2-page Detroit Triple Fan Fair Con ad with illos = 4"x5" Shadow by KALUTA & 7" x 4" Conan by Barry Windsor-Smith illo; 9" x 10" Aliens illo by Wally WOOD for full page Cochrane EC Portfoilio ad; VG/FN=$18; G/VG=$12);

#39 (July 1/1973; “Who Runs the Comic Industry?” PHOTO-c & Article; Article includes = Infantino, Warren, Stan Lee, Kirby, Neal Adams etc; Weight = 160 Grams; 44pages; Full page Russ Cochrane ad for Thunda/Untamed Love = 8 FRAZETTA illos; Full page Russ Cochrane ad for EC Portfolios with Williamson-a; Full page STAR TREK ad with with 18 Phto's for Star Base Operations zine; Full page Cleveland Comic Con ad; 1/2 page Phantasmagoria ad with Kenneth Smith-a; 1/2 page Darkstar JEFF JONES Poster ad with 2" x 3" illo; FN = $20; VG/FN=$17);

#40 (1973; Alien on Strange Planet with Moons-c by Adkins; Weight = 165 Grams; 48 pages; 1/4 page Sunpot & Posters by BODE ad with illos; 2" x 3" illos by FRAZETTA for Posters ad; 1/2 page ad for ACBA Sketcbook with 16 small illos including Adams, Frazetta, Kaluta & Wood-a; 2-page Cleveland Comic con ad; 1/4 page paragon ad with Bill Black-a; FN+ = $18; VG/FN=$14);

#41 (1973; Photos from 1973 Comic Art Con-c, plus Full page inside; Weight = 225 Grams; 68 pages; 2-page Cleveland Comic Con ad; Full page ad for Fredric Wertham's World of Fanzines; 2-page Detroit Triple Fan Fair Con ad with illos = 4"x5" Shadow by KALUTA & 5" x 4" Conan by Barry Windsor-Smith illo; ½ page ad for Darkstar Graphics JEFF JONES poster with 4”x6” illo; 1/4 page ad for Middle Earth JEFF JONES Portfolio with 4”x5” illo; VG/FN=$16);

#42 (August 15/1973; Golden Age SUPERMAN-c, plus Full page inside; Weight = 175 Grams; 48 pages; 2-page Detroit Triple Fan Fair Con ad with illos = 4"x5" Shadow by KALUTA & 5" x 4" Conan by Barry Windsor-Smith illo; ¼ page ad for Best of VIRGIL FINLAY with 4”x6” illo; Full page Burroughs Bulletin article; 1pg Beautiful Baloonjs by Don & Maggie Thompson; Ad for FRAZETTA #1 with 3x4” illo; 1/4 page ad for Middle Earth JEFF JONES Portfolio with 4”x5” illo; VG/FN=$16);

#43 (1973; Dr. Strange-c by Adkins and Russell; Weight = 185 Grams; 48 pages; 2-page Detroit Triple Fan Fair Con ad with illos = 4"x5" Shadow by KALUTA & 5" x 4" Conan by Barry Windsor-Smith illo; 1/2 page BADTIME Stories ad with 6" x 7" image of HITLER = Wrightson-a??; 2-Page Menomonee Falls Gazette centerfold ad with 1" x 3-1/2" Strip art by Williamson, caniff, Starr, Neal Adams, Manning, Wildey, Eisner, Raymond etc; 1/4 page ad for Color your Dreams with 1-1/2" x 2" Jeff Jones illo; VG/FN = $20);

#46 (1973; E-Man-c by Carl Taylor; Weight = 170 Grams; 48 pages; "INSIDE COMIX 2" Article; 5-Pages of Back issues Ad by Alan Levine; Full page Russ Cochrane ad for Thunda/Untamed Love = 8 FRAZETTA illos; Full page Russ Cochrane ad for EC Portfolios with Williamson-a; 2 page ad for Flashback fanzines #1-12; Full page Russ Cochrane ad for EC Portfolios with Ingels-a; 1/2 page ad for Creation con with 5" x 6" illo by Frank BRUNNER; 1/2 page ad for Unpublished Basil WOLVERTON comic with 4" x 6" illo; 10% page As illo by Stout; 1/4 page Ad for JEFF JONES Portfolio by Middle earth = 4' x 5" illo of Barbarian with raised Sword & Woman in Bondage; 2" x 2" Frazetta illo for Graphic Gallery ad; Writing at bottom of page 15, SOLD OUT);


1974 - CBG;

#59 (June 1/1974; Evil scientist & Monster-c by John King; Weight = 250 Grams; 68 pages; full page ad for Squa Tront #5 with 4 photo's of Bill Gaines; 2-page 1974 NY Comic Con ad; Full page Houstoncon '74 ad with 7"x9" CORBEN illo; 2-Page Centerfold AD for Marvel Treasury's = Full page Spider-Man illo by Romita, & full page CONAN Collage with Buscema & Barry Smith-a; 1/4 page ad for Ragnarok #3 with 2-1/2" x 3-1/2" Barry Windsor-Smith illo; 1/4 page Ad for Overstreet #4 = JSA-c; 4 pages of Back Issues ad by Alan Levine; full page cartoonist Profiles ad with Prince Valiant by Foster illo; 2-page Bud Plant Fanzines ad; 1/4 Page Wally wood posters ad with 4 small illos; 1/2 page CPL ad with 4" x 5" Deadman illo by Neal ADAMS; 3 pages of Beautiful Ballonns articles by Don & Maggie Thompson; Mighty Buggers = 5 pages of Original comics, includes 1 page Spider-man parody by HANLEY; "Crusader Comments" = full page article by Martin L. Greim; Now What? = 3/4 page article by Murray Bishoff; FN/VF = $22);

#60 (June 15/1974; Nimoy as Mr. Spock & Scotty - Star Trek Photo-c; Weight = 215 Grams; 56 pages; 1/4 page Infinity 5 ad with 2" x 4" Neal ADAMS Warp illo; 2 page 1974 NY Comic Con ad; 2-page Detroit Triple Fan Fair Con ad with Stan Lee & Infantino photo's; full page Maxfield Parrish prints ad; 2-pages Robert Weinberg ads; 1/2 page ad for Word Valoons with 6-1/2" x 2-12/" Chaykin illo; Full page Middle earth Portfolios ad with 6" x 8" Barry Windsor-Smith Conan illo; FN/VF = $20);

#61 (July 1/1974; Billy Batson-c by C.C. Beck; Weight = 230 Grams; 64 pages; 2 page 1974 NY Comic Con ad; 1/2 page Seattle Comic Con ad; 2-page STAR CON 2 ad = Star Trek & SF; 1/2 page ad for Joe Staton's Gods of Mount Olympus with 2 illos; 1/2 page ad for Venture 3 with 2" illos by Neal Adams & Kaluta; 5"x6" Ad illo by William Stout; 4 pages of Beautiful Balloons articles by Don & Maggie Thompson; Now What? = 2 page article by Murray Bishoff; "Crusader Comments" = full page article by Martin L. Greim; 1pg Beautia article by C.C. Beck with 2 illos; Intro Valerie & the Weaponeers = 2 pages comics by Susor; 2-page Detroit Triple Fan Fair Con ad with Stan Lee & Infantino photo's; Full page with 9 Photo's from Chicago comic Con; FN/VF = $20);

#64 (August 15/1974; Steve Canyon at San Diego Comic Convention 1974-c by Milton Caniff; Weight = 165 Grams; 48 pages; 1/2 page ad for Neal ADAMS index with 5" x 7" Conan sketch illo; Full page Ray & the Black Condor as with Lou Fine-a; 2-page Fanzines ad with 2" x 4" Wrightson & Neal Adams illos; full page ad for Toronto's Fancon; 2" x 4" Jeff Jones illo for Fantasy Postcards ad; 2-3/4" x 4" Wrightson illo for Fantasy Calendar ad; 1/4 page ad for Cities & Scenes of the Anient World = 3" x 4" Krenkel illo; 1/2 page ad for Hot Stuf #1 with Corben & Neal Adams illos; Full page Ad for Buck Rogers posters by FRAZETTA with 7 illos; 2 page Ad for Middle Earth Portfolios with 6" x 8" Conan illo by Barry Windsor-Smith; 1/2 page ad for Joe Staton's Gods of Mount Olympus with 5 illos; Full page House of Greystoke ad with 11" x 5" illo of Nude Jungle Woman by FRAZETTA; SOLD OUT);

#66 (September 15/1974; Fairy & Elves-c by Ric Cruz & Sam De La Rosa; Weight = 190 Grams; 56 pages; full page ad for Famous Monsters con; 2-page Detroit Triple fan Fare ad with 2"x2" Steranko illo & Spider-man illo; full page 1st Orlando Con ad with Hal Foster & C.C. Beck illos; 1/2 page ad for KULL Portfolio with 5"x7" Severin illo; 2" x 4" Jeff Jones illo for Spasm; 1/2 page ad for Barflyse with 6"x7" Wolverton illo; 2-1/2"x3-1/2" Krenkel ad illo; 1/2 page ad for Overstreet #4 with JSA-c; Full page Ad for Buck Rogers posters by FRAZETTA with 7 illos; FN/VF = $20);

#68 (October 15/1974; Barbarians & woman vs Snakes-c by Tom Armstrong; Weight = 230 Grams; 68 pages; full page ad for Famous Monsters con; 6" x 10" Ad illo of Bruce Hamilton by Don Newton; 1/2 page ad for Barflyse with 6"x7" Wolverton illo; 2-1/2" x 3" illo of Zombie by Wrightson for TBG ad; 1/2 page Comics Horro Con ad with 4"x5" Frazetta illo; 1/4 page ad for Jasooman #10 with 1"x4" Frazetta sketch illo; 1/4 page Ad (same as in #46) for JEFF JONES Portfolio by Middle earth = 4' x 5" illo of Barbarian with raised Sword & Woman in Bondage; 1/2 page ads each with art by Ingels, Frazetta & Wolverton; FN+ = $18);

#69 (November 1/1974; Captain Marvel-c by Lynes; Weight = 225 Grams; 68 pages; full page ad for Pheonix with 3"x3" Williamson illo; full page ad for Famous Monsters con; 2-1/2"x2-1/2" Robert CRUMB illo for Promethean #5 ad; 1/8 page ad of Conan by Mike ZECK with 2"x3" illo; 1/2 page ad for Monsters price guide; 1pg Crusader Comments; 1pg Capt Marvel by C.C. Beck; 2pg article on Museum of Cartoon Art & Hall of Fame; 3 Tabloid pages = Full cover & 11 page comics story from the 8/1943 redrawn Canadian Captain Marvel; 2"x3" illo of Zombie by Wrightson in TBG ad; 3pgs Now What by Murray Bishoff; 4 pages of Beautiful Balloons articles by Don & Maggie Thompson; FN/VF = $18);

#70 (November 15/1974; Cartoon Comic Con Cover by Phillip Yeh; Weight = 260 Grams; 80 pages; 8-Page Bud Plant Fanzine, Undergrounds & Prints catalogue with over 350 1" illos; full page Wintercon '74 ad; 2-page Middle earth Portfolios ad with 2"x3" illos EACH by Brunner, Barry Smith, Severin & Jeff Jones fantasy portfolio; ** 1/2 page ad for Barry Windsor-Smith prints with 6 illos; full page Cretion con ad with small Wrightson illos; 1/2 page ad for KIRBY artwork with 4"x6" illo of Newsboy Legion Kid; Full page ad for Promethean Enterprises #5 with 2"x4" Crumb illo; full page ad for Feast Unknown with 6"x6" CORBEN illo; FN/VF = $18);

#71 (December 1/1974; The Mighty Mites-c = Cartoon Parody-c of Spider-Man, Batman, Wonder Woman, Shadow, Spirit, Capt America, Capt Marvel & Superman by HANLEY; Weight = 125 Grams; 84 pages; 3"x4" Poster ad illo by Frazetta; 2-Page Wintercon '74 ad; Section-1 & Section-4 ONLY = Pages 1-24, 74-84 remain; FN = $6);

#72 (December 15/1974; TARZAN Painted-c; Weight = 240 Grams; 72 pages; 1/2 page Sal Q - Rich CORBEN Limited Prints ad with 2 illos; 2-page middle earth portfolios ad with 2" each illos by = Barry Smith, Brunner, Starlin & Severin; Full page Creation con ad with 3' x 5" Wrightson illo; 1/2 page Go Ape = POTA zine ad; Full page ad for Frazetta posters with 23 illos; FN = $18);


1975 CBG;

#74 (January 15/1975; Captain marvel-c by John Adkins Richardson; Weight = 90 Grams; 1/2 page ad for Graphic Image #1 with 4"x6" illo of Black Bolt by Neal Adams; ** Micky Mouse & Donald Duck = 2 illos 5"x5" by Frank Brunner; 1/2 page ad for JEFF JONES Egyptian Queen Print with 4"5" illo; 2 page Blue Star ad for Barry Smith Prints with 8 illos; 3"x3" illo of Chuck Norris by Dave Stevens; Section-One only, pages 1-24 only, SOLD OUT);

#80 (April 15/1975; TBG Salutes Mac Raboy's CAPTAIN MARVEL JR-c; Weight = 380 Grams; 96 pages; Full page Supergraphics ad, with STERANKO-a & Marvel Posters; Full page FRAZETTA posters ad with 23 illos; Full page Multicon ad with 6x8” Shadow illo; 2-Page Capt Marvel Jr Special ad with Mac Raboy-a; Ad for Monsters with 3-1/2”x3” Wrightson illo; 2-page Blue Star ad with 8 Barry Smith illos; ½ page Star Reach #2 ad with 4x6” Neal Adams illo; 2-Page Christopher Enterprises Portfolio ad with 4-1/2”x6” KALUTA illo; 2-Page Starcon-3 ad; VG = $18);

#81 (May 1/1975; Good or Evil-c; Weight = 275 Grams; 84 pages; 4"x5" ad for Color the Creature Book with 4 Wrightson illos; 4"x5" ad for Art of Neal ADAMS with 6 illos; 1/2 page ad for Overstreet #5 with Tarzan-c illo by Kubert; full page ad for Houstoncon '75; 2-page ad for Capt Marvel Jr Special Ed by Mac Raboy; 2-1/2"x4" Ad for Jeff Jones Death portfolio = NO illo; Portfolio ad with 2" images by Brunner, Severin, Starlin, Chaykin; full page Rivercon '75 ad with 4" Cockrum illo; Captain Marvel on MARS = 10 pages of comics; 3 pages of Beautiful Balloons articles by Don & Maggie Thompson, with 1pg Max Allan collins; Crusader Comments by Greim; 2-1/2 page Speech by STAN LEE with illos; Now What by Murry Bishoff; Full page as for RBCC with 6-1/2" x 7-1/2" WRIGHTSON/Zeck illo of Angel & Girl; 2"x3" Viking sketch by Frazetta in Ad; 4" x 4" ad for Mosters with Wrightson illo; Full page Multicon '75 ad with 3 R.G. Krenkel sketches = 2"x4", 2"4", 5"x6"; 2-Page Blue Star ad with 8 Barry Smith illos; FN/VF = $18);

#82 (May 15/1975; Dr. Strange vs Mxyzptlk-c by Tim Corrigan; Weight = 305 Grams; 92 pages; full page REH Lone Star Fictioneer ad with 4x6" Fabian illo; Portfolio ad with 2" images by Brunner, Severin, Starlin, Chaykin; 1/2 page ad for Overstreet #5 with Tarzan-c illo by Kubert; 2 page Blue Star ad for Barry Smith Prints with 8 illos; Full page ad for Frazetta poster with 23 illos; full page ad for Foodgood Follies 7 illos by Wolverton; 2 page Capt Marvel Jr Special ad with Raboy-a; 4"x5" ad for Color the Creature Book with 4 Wrightson illos; 4"x5" ad for Art of Neal ADAMS with 6 illos; 2-Page ad for Flashback #1-32; full page Tele-Fantasy Con ad; full page Feast Unknown ad with 5"x6" CORBEN illo; FN = $16);

#83 (June 1/1975; Today's Collector PHOTO-c; Weight = 385 Grams; 116 pages; 1/2 page ad for Overstreet #5 with Tarzan-c illo by Kubert; 1/2 page ad for Art of Neal ADAMS with 3 illos; 1/2 page ad for Rich CORBEN Prints with 2 illos; 2 page Shadow meets Doc Savage at Multicon '75 with illos; 9"x10" Frazetta posters ad with 23 illos; 1/2 page Doc Savage movie review with 2 photo's; Crusader Comments by Greim; Captain marvel Jr vs Dr Morpheus = 11 pages comics story with Nazi's; What Now by Murray Bishoff; 4 pages of Beautiful Balloons articles by Don & Maggie Thompson; 1/2 page ad for Star Reach with 4"x6" Neal Adams illo; 3"x4" illo for Foodgood Frolics by Wolverton; Portfolio ad with 2" images by Brunner, Severin, Starlin, Chaykin; 2"x2" Frazetta ad illo for Elements; full page ad for Benefit Portfolio with 5"x6" Kinstler illo; 2-pages of Photo's form the 1949-50 National Cartoonist Society meeting; 1/2 page ad for Middle Earth Portfolio's with 2"x3" illos each by Barry Smith & Frazetta; 5 new Comic Strips page = Art by Engel, Kinnad, Hanley, Fiala & Maheras; VG/FN = $18);

#84 (June 15/1975; Dick Tracy-c by Henecy; Weight = 425 Grams; 128 pages; full page ad for Frazetta posters with 23 illos; full page ad for special Star Trek issue of RBCC with 4"x5" Don Rosa illo; 1/2 page ad for Art of Neal ADAMS with 3 illos; 1/2 page ad for Rich CORBEN Prints with 2 illos; 10-Page Bud Plant Catalogue for Fanzines, Undergrounds & Prints = with about 500 x 1" illos; ** 2"x4" Steranko illo in Limbert ad; 2-page ad for Weird Love #1; 1/2 page ad for CPL #12 with 2-1/2" x 4" Gulacy illo; Full page ad for captain Canuck #1; full page ad for Bay Con-1 with 5' Spider-Man illo by Romita, 2-1/2" illo by Barry Smith; full page ad illo of Spider-Man, Iron Man & Nick Fury by Rothchild; FN = $18);

#85 (July 1/1975; The Spectre-c; Weight = 435 Grams; 128 pages; TBG goes Weekly; Wolverton ad; 1/2 page ad for Overstreet #5 with Tarzan-c illo by Kubert; 2-page comic Art Con ad with 3"x8" Chaykin illo; 1/2 page ad for Squa Tront #5; 1/2 page ad for Captain Canuck #1; 1/2 page ad for Cartoonews with 4x7" illo of Sherlock Holmes by Jack Davis; full page Christopher Enterprises Portfolio ad with 3x4" Kaluta illo; 1/2 page ad for Vampire Mother print with 3x4" illo by Jeff Jones; 6" Russell Myers cartoon; Captain marvel & the Mustery of Jingle Jangle Jungle = 18 pages comics; Now What by Murray Bisoff; 4" Tarzan illo by Hogarth; 5 pages Beautiful Balloons by Don & Maggie Thompson; 2x4" Ordway illo; 1/2 page ad for Detroit Collectors con with 3x4" Spectre/Deadman/Batman illo by Neal Adams; 1/2 page ad for Star reach #3 with 4-1/2"x6" Brunner illo; FN=$18; G/VG=$12);

#86 (July 15/1975; POGO, Albert & Gang-c by Alan Hutchinson; Weight = 365 Grams; 108 pages; full page ad for Fantastic Art of Frank Frazetta with 10 illos; full page Frazetta posters ad with 23 illos; 1/2 page ad for Heroes prints with 3x7" illo by Gray Morrow; full page ad for Napcon with 2x3" Gualcy illo & Mayerick illo; 2-page ad for Flashback #1-32; full page ad for Limited tee-Sirts with 3" illos each by R.G. Krenkel, C.C. Beck; 1/2 page ad for CPL #12 with 2-1/2"x4" Gulacy illo; G/VG=$12);

#87 (July 18/1975; FIRST WEEKLY ISSUE; Female Barbarian & Monsters Cover by Frank Thorne; Weight = 245 Grams; 72 pages; 5x7" Pertwullaby Papers comics strips by DON ROSA; 2-page New England Newcon 2 ad with Capt Marvel illo by C.C. Beck; 5-Page Bud Plant Catalogue with over 200 x 1" illos; 3 pages Beautiful Balloons by Don & Maggie Thompson; Goodguy vs Moneyman = 2 pages comics by Hanley; 1pg Barry Smith prints ad with 3 illos; 2 pages of Capt Marvel Comics; VG/FN=$13);

#89 (August 1/1975; Conan & Barbarians-c by Gallery; Weight = 165 Grams; 48 pages; 1pg Barry Smith prints ad with 3 illos; full page Middle earth Catalogue ad with 7x8" illo by Severin; 1pg North Country Fantasy Con ad; 1pg Tele-Fantasy Con ad; 1pg Orlando con 75 ad; 1pg Atlanta Comics & Fantasy Fair con ad; 1pg Crusader Comments by Greim; Goodguy vs Moneyman = 2 pages comics by Hanley; Now What by Bishoff; 3-pages of Photo's from the 1975 Comic Art con; VG/FN = $);

#91 (August 15/1975; Shatner as Captain Kirk Photo-c; Weight = 220 Grams; 48 pages; 1pg Barry Smith prints ad with 3 illos; 1/3 page ad for Rich CORBEN Prints with 4x8" illos; Ad for Heroes prints with 2x5" Gray Morrow illo; 1/3 page ad for Art of Neal ADAMS with 4x9" illo; 2-page New England Newcon 2 ad with Capt Marvel illo by C.C. Beck; 2-Page Information Center with 4 illos by Don Rosa; Goodguy vs Moneyman = 2 pages comics by Hanley; full page Middle earth Catalogue ad with 7x8" illo by Severin; FN= $174);

#91 (August 15/1975; Shatner as Captain Kirk Photo-c; Weight = 220 Grams; 48 pages; 1pg Barry Smith prints ad with 3 illos; 1/3 page ad for Rich CORBEN Prints with 4x8" illos; Ad for Heroes prints with 2x5" Gray Morrow illo; 1/3 page ad for Art of Neal ADAMS with 4x9" illo; 2-page New England Newcon 2 ad with Capt Marvel illo by C.C. Beck; 2-Page Information Center with 4 illos by Don Rosa; Goodguy vs Moneyman = 2 pages comics by Hanley; full page Middle earth Catalogue ad with 7x8" illo by Severin; VG = $14);

#92(August 15; Spirit/ Captian America/ Plastic Man/ The Shadow/ Batman);

#93(August 29; Barbarians); #94(September 6; Captain America by Roy Kinnard & Russ Maheras);

#95(August 22?; Edgar Rice Burroughs & Tarzan);

#96(September 19; Cover by Hanley);

#99(October 10; The Copperhead);

#100(Cover by Russ Maheras);

#101(October 24; Captain America by Marc Hempel);

#102(October 31; Cover art by Conway);

#104(November 14; Cover art by Paul Chadwick);

#107(December 5; “To Our Friend Vaugh Bode” by Eric Vincent);

#109(December/19; Hulk/ Human Torch/ Iron Man/ Sub-Mariner);

#110(December 26; Doc Savage by Russ Maheras);


1976 - CBG;

#111(January/2; 45 Years of Dick Tracy); #112(January 9; Captain Marvel by Parker); #113(January 16; Bony & His Sidekick the Spirit); #114(January 23(Funny Animals by Jim Engel); #115(January 30; T.B.G. Salutes the Fan Artist by Marc Hempel); #116(February 6; The Shadow/ Doctor Doom); #117( February 13; Spy Smasher by B. Murphy); #119 (February27; Barbarian Battling an Alien); #120 (March 5; Terry and the Pirates by Milton Caniff); #121(March 12; Captain America); #122(March 19; Linda Lovecraft by Mike Vosburg); #123(March 26; Swamp Creature by Ric Cruz & Sam De La Rosa); #124(April 2; Plastic Man/ Shazam by Hanley); #125(April 9; Salutes & Supports Fanzines); #126 (April 16; Alien Battle Scene); #127(April 23; Parodies); #128 (April 30; Deomon by Flame Taylor); #129(May 7; Batman); #130(May 14; Cover by Machlan-Herring); #131(May 21; Mandrake the Magician); $132 (May 28; cover by Flame Taylor); #133(June 4; Starbright & Zero Hero); #134(June 11; Dick Tracy by Chester Gould); #135 (June 18; Barbarian by Flame Taylor); #140(July 23; Superman by Fred Hembeck); #145(August 27; San Diego Comic Con); #152(October 15; Batman, Robin, the Joker by B. Murphy); #158(November 28; cover by Flame Taylor); #162(December 24; Pogo & Howard the Duck by Ken Kramer);


1977 - CBG;

#172(March 4; Doc Savage by Brown); #176(April 1; Alien Landscape); #177(April 8; Goodguy by Hanley); #180(April 29; Popeye); #182(May 13; Vampirella by Marc Hempel); #184(May 27; Thor); #185(June 3; Alien Planet by Russ Maheras); #186(June 10; Cover by Basil Wolveton); #187(June 17; Captain America); #188(June 24; Conan the Barbarian); #189(July 1;Cover by Steven Kelez); #191(July/15; Joward the Duck/ Manthing); July 8(#190; 52 page bonus Mile High Comics Back issue Catalogue with the Original Listing of the EDGAR CHURCH Comics Collection; SOLD OUT); 194 (August 5; Cover by Roy Kinnard & Russ Maheras); #195(August 12; Red Ryder); #196(August 19; Cover by Jay Massena); #197(August 26; Frankenstein & his Bride by Shel Dorf); #198(September 2; Flash Gordon by Dan Hoffman); #199(September 9(Batman); #200(September 16; Cover by Hanley); #201(September 23; Photo by Hanley); #203 (October 7; Superman, Batman, the Thing, Captain American, Green Arrow, Daredevil by Jerry Ordway); #206(October 28; Hulk, Thor and Others by Herring); #207(November 4; Cover by Eric Vincent); #209(November 18; Superman Photo); #210(November 25; Fantastic Four/ Nick Fury by Parker); #211(December 2; Conan/ Kull/ Kane by Guice); #212(December 9; Alien Battle); #213(December 16; Marvel & DC Characters by Fred Hembeck); #214(December 23; Li'l Abner by7 Al Capp); #215(December 30; Lord Aragorn by Flame Taylor);


1978 - CBG;

#216(January 6; Barbarian by Flame Taylor); #218(January 20; Spirit/ Captain Marvel); #220(February 3; The Dragon Lady); #221(February 10; Cover by Larry Dean);#223(February 24; Knight Fighting Dragon by Stephen Taylor); #226(March 17; Lord of the Morgul Host by Stephen Taylor); #227(March 24; Cover by Blevins); #228(March 31; Darth Vader vs. Luke Skywalker); #229(April 7; Batman Logo vs. Dan Hoffman); #230(April 14; Red Sonja); #231(April 21; Milton Caniff and Noel Sickles Photo); #236(May 26; Pogo & R2D2); #237(June 2; Spider-Man); #238(June 9; Fantasia by Flame Taylor); #240(June 23; Mister Miracle); #241(June 30; Spider-Woman;VG/FN = $9 ); #243(July 14; Cover by Parker); #244(July 21; Ironman); #245(July 28; Donald Duck vs. Howard the Duck); #246(August 4; Special New York Report); #247(August 11; Barbarian by Dan Hoffman); #248(August 18; Fat Fury); #249(August 25; The Shadow by Stephen Taylor);


1979 - CBG;

#269(January 12; Christopher Reeves as Superman Photos); #273(February 9; Incredible Hulk by Heike); #274(February 16; Doom Patrol); #275(February 27; Frankenstein); #276(March 2; Silver Surfer/ Captain Marvel by Timothy Fuller); #280(March 30; Howard the Duck/ Red Sonja by Newsome); #299(August 10; Silver Surfer by Jacques); #301(August 24; Comic Shop by Par Holman); #302(August 31; Superman by B. Hayes); #303(September 7; Green Lantern/ Green Arrow); #304(September 14; X-men by B. Hayes; Section-1 only; G/VG = $4 ); #305(September 21; Elf by Steve Lyhtle); #307(October 5; Space Babe); #309(October 19; Captain Marvel(DC)/ Captain Marvel (Marvel)/ Mr. Tawney); #312(November 9; Cover by Fred Hembeck); #313(November 16; Wonder Woman/ Spider-Woman by Wes Crum; FN/VF = $10 ); #315(November 30; War Scene by Wes Crum);


1980 – CBG;

#328(February 29; Batman/ Two-face by Terry Beatty); #333(April 4; Human Torch by Wes Crum); #343(June 13; T.B.G. Pirates); #345(June 27; Wonder Woman by Richard Howell); #347(July 11; Zack “Smiling' Jack” Mosley by Terry Beatty); #353(August 22; Barbarian by Rudi Franke); #355(September 5; Underground Fever by Terry Beatty); #357 (September 19; EC Comics Charaters); #359(October 3; Cyquacks by Bill Black); #360(October 10; The Spirit); #361(October 17; Incredible Hulk by Hazlewood); #362(October 24; Princess Leia by Rudi Franke); #363(October 31; Phamtom Lady); #364(November 7; Metamorpho by Fred Hembeck); #365 (November 14; Flash Gordon by Jayson); #366(November 21; Cover by Hanley & Jensen); #367(November 28; Batman by Bill Black); #368(December 5; Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge, Huey, Dewey & Louie by Ken Holden); #369(December 12; Katy Keene); #370(December 19; Tomar-re Green Lantern of Xudar); #371(December 26; Santa Claus/ Superman/ Dick Tracy/ Betty Boop);


1981 - CBG;

#373(January 9; Warlord;FN/VF = $8 ); #374(January 16; Batman/ Marilyn Monrobot by Terry Beatty); #375(January 23; Master of Kung-Fu by Rudi Franke); #377(February 6; The Devil by Heike); #379(February 20; Doctor Strange); #381(March 6; Cover by Connell); #383(March 20; Mike Mist & Ms. Tree); #384(March 27; Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey & Louie); #385(April 3; Cover by Connell & Reinhold); #387(April 17; Incredible Hulk by Rudi Franke); #389 (May 1; Hawkman/ Wonder Woman/ Superman);#391(May 15; The Dragon Lady by Milton Caniff); #393(May 29; Spaceman Protecting Woman by Faris); #395(June 12; Dragon); #396(June 19; Spider-man/ Spirit/ Batman/ Shadow/ Donald Duck/ Incredible Hulk/ Wonder Woman/ Pogo); #397(June 26; Incredible Hulk); #398(July 3; Flash Gordon); #399(July 10; Swashbuckler Fighting Skeletons); #407(September 4; Metamorpho, Sapphire Stagg, Brenda Starr); #408 (September 11; Warlord;FN = $7 ); #409(September 18; Ace Convoy Faces the Farce! By Fuller); #411(October 2; Ms. Tree, Ms. Fury); #412(October 9; The Spirit by Will Eisner); #413(October 16; Barbarian on Horse); #415(October 30; X-men vs. Dennis the Menace;VG/FN = $8 );

#417(November 17; A Comic Convention by Phil Yeh); #418(November 20; Prince Valiant by Dan Hoffman); #419(November 27; Fantastic Four, Dr. Doom); #420(December 4; Spider-man, Elektra, Daredevil by Steve Rude); #421(December 11; Wally Wood in Memoriam 1927-1981); #422(December/18; Barbarians by Robb Phipps & Hazelwood); #423(December 25; Santa Claus);


1982 - CBG;

#424(January 1; The Marvel Family (DC) by Jim Hanley;Section-1 only; FN = $4 ); #425(January 8; Astronauts on Hyperion by Russ Maheras); #426(January 15; Barbarians & Demons); #428*January 29; Pogo); #429(February 5; The Shadow & Doctor Doom); #430(February 12; Zorro & Silvertip); #431(February 19; Lance Carrigan of the Galactic Legion); $432(February 26; Steve Canyon & Milton Canyon by Elton Dorval); #433(March 5; The Shdow by Terry Beatty); #434(March 12; Fantastic Four by Roy Kinnard & Russ Maheras); #435(March 19; Cover by Stephen Fabian); #436(March 25(March 25; Superman & Dr. Deviac); #437(April 2; E-Man by Terry Beatty); #438(April 9; Iron Man by Marc Hempel); #439(April 16; Man-Thing vs. Swamp Thing by Redondo); #440(April 23; The Joker by Jesse Washington III); #441(April 30; Nick Fury); #442(May 7; Tarzan by Ruddy Mavarro); #443(May 14; Colossus vs. Mathouxz); #444(May 21; Thor by Rich Buckler & De La Rosa & Hazlewood); #445(May 28; Nolan & Jon, Wonder Warthog); #446(June 4; Aquaman by Rudy Navarro;VG = $6 ); #447(June 11; The 3-D Creature from Another Planet); #448(June 18; Baby Huey, Peter Rabbit, Felix the Cat, Mickey Mouse, Pogo, Bucky Boy by Mark Martin); #449(June 25(Evil Genie by Hardian); #451(July 9; Thunderbunny, and the Hero with a Heart of Gold); #452(July 16; The Comics Fan Board Game by Terry Beatty); #453(July 23; Barbarian Battle by Fre Carrillo); #454(July 30(Jungle Woman by Redondo); #455(August 6; The Unknown Soldier by Gerry Talaoc); #456(August 13; Master of Kung Fu by Terry Beatty); #457(August 20(Prince Valiant by Hal Foster); #458(August 27; Fighting of a Giant Gorilla); #459(September 3; Woman Bathing in Waterfall Pool by Redondo); #460(September 10; Stranded on Strange Planet by Russ Maheras); #461(September 17; Judge Dredd Meets Mad Max by Terry Beatty); #462(September 24; Star Fighters by Ken Landgraf); #463(October 1; Alien Lanscape & Creatures by Russ Maheras); #465 (October 15; Modesty Blaise by Terry Beatty); #466(October 22; Captain America); #467(October 29; Space Babe by Rudi Franke); #468(November 5; Old Witcvh, Vault Keeper, Crypt Keeper, Drusila); #469(November 12; Alien Landsacpe & Creatures by Russ Maheras); #470 (November 19; Fem Force Member); #471(Novmeber; TBC Contributors by Terry Beatty); #472(December 3; E-Man, Destroyer Duck, Captain Victor, Groo, Foozle, Ms. Tree, Rocketeer, Ms Mystic); #473(December 10; Captain America by Grass Green); #474(Decmber 17; Spacecraft by Russ Mehares); #475(December 24; Lady Luck by Fred Schwab); #476(Decmber 31; Santa Claus, Big Boy, April Kane, Dragon Lady);


1983 - CBG;

#477(January 7; Parodies of Various Super-Heroes;FN/VF = $8 ); #478(January 14; Jonah Hex by Terry Beatty); #479 (January 21; Flash Gordon by Dan Hoffman); #480(January 28; T. Rex chasing Jeep by Fujitake); #482(February 11; Chet Krause & Alan L. Light Photo); #483(February 18; “Gil Kane covers Designed by Boost Green Lantern, Wonder Woman Sales”); #484(February 25; Comico Launches Four B and W Comics); #485(March 4; “Elfquest Update”/ “DC Will Publish Star Trek”); #486(March 11; “March Photo Covers Popular”/ “Alberto Vargas Dies”); #487(March 18; “Interview Richard & Wendy Pini”/ “Dave Sims Tour Plan Set”/ “First Comics Mars Series Starts”); #488(March 25; “Jack Cole Remembered”/ “Roy Krenkel Dies”); #489(April 1; “Whiz No. 1 Found”/ “Marvel Begins New Talent Search”); #490(April 8; “Ernie Colon Goes Freelance”/ “Denny O'Neil on Fan Reation to Tony Stark's Alcoholism); #491(April 15; Cloak and Dagger); #492(April 22; Grimjack/ DC Announces Thriller, Star Raider, Vigilante an dDrug Book/ Marvel Editor on Official Handbook); #493(April 29; Judge Dredd/ Interview with Larry Hamm/ Marvel Offers to buy out Harvey); #494(May 6; The Sword of the Atom by Gil Kane); #495(May 13; Eclipse adds more Frank Miller Pin-ups/ Adams, Thomas Blast Kree-Skrull reprint fee); $496(May 20; All-Star Squadron #26/ Defalco To Produce Marvel's Star Comics;FN = $8 ); #497(May 27; a Distant Soil by Colleen Doren); #498(June 3; All-Star No.1 Found/ Bob Laughlin's Kitz 'n' Katz); #499(June 10; Badger by Steve Rude/ Marvel's Childrens Line could appear this Year); #501(June 24; Alien Worlds #4 by Dave Stevens/ Amber from Dnagents/ Red Circle's Comet #1;FN = $16 ); #502(July 1; Interview with Shel Dorf/ Neil the Horse Comics & Stories #3); #503(July 8; Spanish Publisher Compiles World History of the Comicsw); #504(July 15; Photos of Frederik Pohl, Samuel R. Delany, A.E. Van Vogt, Norman Spinrad, Jack Chalker, Walt Simonson); #505(July 22; The Spirit by Will Eisner/ Ms. Tree/ Warren Bankruptcy Delays Pacific; Twisted Gets Mature Label); #506(July 29; Supergirl in New Costume/ Coyote); #507(August 5; Eclipse Monthly/ Marvel Will Print Elfquest for Newstand Sales/ Undergrounds are in Trouble); #508(August 12; Alien Legion; San Diego Comic Con); #509(August 19; Skate Man by Neal Adams/ Timothy Truman to Draw Starslayer/ Simonson Thor sells Out); #510(August 26; Steve Canyon by Milton Caniff/ Ronin by Frank Miller/ Pacific Comics Goes All Quality); #511(September 2; Silverheels by Scott Hampton/ DC Challenge Series has 11 Writers, 13 Artists); #512(September 9; Marvel Retread Funnies #1/ Bloom County); #513(September 16; Cerebus Teams with X-Men/ Marvel Retread Funnies is Killed); #514(September 23; DC's Star Trek/ Kirby May Return to DC); #515(September 30; Atari Force #1/ Hawkman to Get Mini Series); #516(October 7; Robohunter #1; Katy Keene Special #2 by Bill Woggon/Warren artwork sells for a Song); #518(October 21; Goodman Beaver/ A-Team by Marie Severin/ Does Marvel's High Putput help or Hurt Comics?); #519(October 28; All-Star Squadron #31/ Marvel Characters will Vanish and Change; VG/FN = $6 ); #520(November 4; Marvel War Changes Heroes and Villians/ Slifer Quits Omega Men; G = $3 ); #521(November 11; Jon Sable #12/ Marvel Will Test High Adventure/ Eclipse Comics Color Chart); #522(November 18; Eclipse will Published Star Reach Classics and Zot/ DC Release 1984 Annuals List); #524(December 2; Wolvertoons by Basil Wolverton/ Prevue #54); #525(December 9; Nightveil #1/ Robert Crumb on the Campus/ DC May Change Superman, Wonder Woman); #526(December 16; Groo #7 by Sergio Aragones/ Epic Comics plan four new titles for 1984); #527(December 23; Grimjack #1/ Dick Grayson to be Nightwing; VG/FN = $6 ); #528(December 30; Blue Devil #1 First cover Cancelled/ Segar's complete Popeye to be Collected);


1984 - CBG;

#529(January 6; Amethyst #12 by Ernie Colon/ Marvel Holds price at 60 cnets); #530(January 13; Aztec Ace #1/ Nightwing & Jericho/ Superboy, Supergirl Titles to be Combined;VG = $5 ); #531(January 20; Starslayer #18 by Timothy Truman/ Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway to write X-men Movie); #532(January 27; Spider-Man in his Black Costume/ Rory Hayes Dies); #533(February 3; Sketches of the Predator Who Appears in Green Lantern #177; Writer Lenny Herman Dies); #534(February 10; E-Man #17 by Joe Staton/ Ray S. Moore Dies); #535(February 17; Elfquest #17/ West Coast Avengers to get Mini-Series/ Superman #400 has Caniff, Eisner); #536(February 24; Crossfire #1; by Dan Spiegle/ Demond for First appearance of Spider-Man's New Costume sends prices Soaring); #537(March 2; Super Powers #1/ S.F. Editor & Publisher William Crawford Dies/ Another Rainbow to Publish Little Lulu Sets); #538(March 9; Captain Thunder by Don Newton and Jerry Ordway/ Pacific to Publish Early Siegel and Shuster Work); #540(March 23; Flamingo by Matt Baker/ First Comics Sue World Color, Marvel Comics); #541(March 30; Interview with Bill Mantlo/ News from England); #542(April 6; Three Publishers in Trouble, Capital Texas & Comico/ Alan Light Sues Gary Groth); #543(April 13; Comics Collector Summer 1984 by Walt Simonson/ Waldenbooks to Carry Marvel & DC Comics); #544(April 20; Helen Slater as Supergirl Photo/ Complete Milton Caniff Terry and the Pirates to be Reprinted); #545(April 27; Elfquest #19/ Artist Normand D. Silveira Killed in Traffic Accident/ JLA Gets New Members; FN = $7 ); #546(May 4; Will Eisner's Tab – Three Copies Exist, One is For Sale/ Marvel to Produce Comic Dealing with Child Abuse); #547(May11; Katy Keene Special #5/ Stan Lee to write Annual with Jameson Wedding Stroy); #548(May 18; Jonni Thunder by Dick Giordano/ Western Suspends its Whitman Comics Line); #549(May 25; Seven Samuroid by Frank Brunner/ Ms. Tree leaves Eclipse, Goes to Aardvark-Vanaheim); #550(June 1; Thudd and Blunder by John Costanzo/ Offsett Teen Titans if a Hit); #551(June 8; Donald Duck Happy Birthday 1934-1984); #552(June 15; Prince Valiant/ Sergio Aragones Groo to be Epic Comic); #552(on cover, should be #553; june 22; 3-D Sheena Jungle Queen #1 by Dave Stevens);#554(June 29; International Comics/ San Diego Comic Con); #555(July 6; The P.I.'s Michael Mauser & Ms. Tree/ Sol Brodsky Dies);#556(July 13; Stolen Williamson Flash Gordon Art Located in Italy/ Somerset Holmes may become a Movie); #557(July 20; Elfquest #20/ Warrior #21/ Steve Gerber talks about Void Indigo); #558(July 27; George Perez leaves Teen Titans); #559(August 3; Nexus, Guice create Two Epic Series); #562(August 24; Kitz 'n' Katz/ Frank Frazetta name that Babbarian); #568(October 5; Eclipse has Groo, Rocketeer/ Elfquest, Beowulf top trade paperback bestseller list); #569(October 12; Jonni Thunder/ Marvel Returns Art/ Archie Advneture Titlesheld back); #571(October 27; Special Silver Age Issue/ New Marvel Titles – West Coast Avengers, X-Facotrs); #573(Novmeber9; V#1 by Carmin Infantino/ Star Comics/ American Comics Strips/ S.F. Books & Magazines); #574(November 16; Badger #5/ Eclipse obtains Sun Runners, Groo, Rocketeer, Pressbutton); #576(November 30; Action Comics #565/ First to Publish Elric/ Interview with Marvel Editor Carl Potts); #577(December 7; Crisis on Infinite Earths #1/ Continuity 1985; Recovering from Pacific's Collapse/ Americomics); #579( December 21; Greg Irons Dies/ Batman to Meet Jon Sable/ John Byrne's Views on Life After X-Men); #580(December 28; E-Man #24/ Pre-Code Simon & Kirby Horror);


1985 - CBG;

#581(January 4; The Stainless Steel Rat/ Why Sgt. Fury was not a War Comic); #582 (January 11; The Shadow War of Hawkman #1/ Thunder Agents Summons/ Why Comics are Considered Kid Stuff); #583(January 18; Crossfire/ Trina Robbins tlaks about her Star Comic/ Marvel Pre-Code Horror);#584(January 25; Judge Dredd's Crime File/ Secret Wars 2/ Eisner & Wolverton on Flying Saucers); #587(February 15; The Perils of Gwendoline Movie Poster by Dave Stevens/ Warp Graphics – Life after Elfquest/ Post Code Horror Comics); #588(February 22; Ambush Bug #1/ Little Lulu is 50/ A Look at Sexism & skin tight suits);#592(March 22; Another Rainbow to publish DISNEY comics; Photo of Bruce Hamilton & Carl Barks-c; Marvel to cancel Defenders/ What's coming up in Alpha Flight, Hulk; VG/FN = $6) #595(April 12; Crisis on Infinite Earths #7/ Marvel to Cancel Dazzler, Defenders, Micronauts, Thing, Power Man, ROM; VG/FN = $6 ); #596(April 19; Comic Book to aid Ethiopia/ Obituaries: Morrie Kuramoto and Don Rico); #597(April 26; Hex #1/ Western Printing Archives of File Comics to be Sold); #600((May 17; Batman and Jon Sable by Mike Grell); #609(July 19; Infinty Inc. #21/ Flaming Carrot 1to 6 Sell Out/ Comics Censorship on the rise in 1949;VG = $5 ); #613(August 16; Jon Sable #33/ Greenburg the Vampire Graphic Novel/ Bob Ingersoll's Farewell to the Flash); #614(August 23; Swiftsure and Conqueror #7/ Thunderagents is Public Domain/ Trina Robbins' Confessions); #617(September 13; Oz-Wonderland War #1/ Miracleman #1 called 3 times Hotter than Thor #337/ Spider-man to Travel); #618(September 20; World Finest #323 & Wonder Woman #329/ Marvel Saga #2);


1986 - CBG;

#638(February 7; Stan Lee will Write Fantastic Four Anniversary Issue/ Comics in your Future); #655(June 6; Strikeforce; Morturi/ The Spirit on TV);


1987 - CBG;

#700(April 17; Batman/ CBG Fan Awards/ Ron Goulart loooks at the first versions of Super-Heroes);


1988 - CBG;

#748(March 18; Super-man Fifty years and counting); #780(October 28; My Life as a Cartoonist by Harvey Kurtman);


1989 - CBG;

#795(February 10; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles); #800(March 17; Nebula Nominees are announced/ Hulk movie co-stars Daredevil);


1990 - CBG;

#850(March 2; George Tuska's Scorchy Smith/ Seduction of the Innocent/ a sample of Disney's line of Comic Books); #854(March 30; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles); #865(June 15; Jack Kirby & Joe Simon are mad as Hell/ Jim Henson Dies/ Moesius 1990-1991); #866(June 22; Dick Tracy); #877(September 7; Special Horror Issue);


1991 - CBG;

#895(January 11; Preview of 1991 New York Con/ Upper Deck Unveils Looney Tunes Baseball Cards); #900(February 15; Cover by Mark Martin/ Rocketeer, Flaming Carrot, Ninja Turtles); #905(March 2; Photo from Teenage Secret Ninja Turtles Second Movie/ Uncensored EC Cover hits the Stands – 38 Years Later); #916(June 7; The Four Covers of X-Men #1/ TSR Takes back titles from DC); #930(September 13; Panels from Batman/ Dracula, Red Rain/ Elseworlds stories gives DC Alternative versions of Heroes); #931(September 20; The Joker/ Disney Revamps Comic Line); #932(September 27; Marlon Wayans is casts in Batman Returns);#934(October 11; Southeby's Auctions X-Men #1 art/ Quantam leap in Comics); #935(October 18; John Byrne's next Men #1 to have Silver Cover/ Southeby's Auction has work by Top Comic Artists); #936(October 25;Special Issue; Entertainment Trading Cards); #937(November 1; Jim Cameron to do Spidey Film/ Bugs Bunny meets Reggie Jackson); #938(November 8; Cover art for George Perez 320 page trade paperback Marvel/ DC Crossover stories);#940(November 22; Operation; Galactic Storm/ Carl Barks gets Disney Legends Award for Career; VG/FN = $6 ); #945(December 27; Dark Shadows #1 by E. Silas Smith/ DC & Diamond get Comics in Classrooms);


1992 - CBG;

#946(January 3; Tarzan at Malibu/ Tarzan of the Comics; a Swing Down Memory Lane); #948(January 17; Marvel's Big Guns Target 1992/ Carl Barks visits Disney Comics – photos and Stories); #949(January 24; Millennium Weird tales has Stars-Ellison, Bolton, Kelley Jones, Virgil Finlay); #953(Febraury 21; Planet Comics on Microfiche/ Image Comics); #954(February 28(Valiant Universe Crosses over into Unity/ Michael Davis talks about Shado and of helping Black Artists); 956(March 13; The Shaodw of the Bat; Part of Batman Returns Series/ Barron's Article knocks Marvel Stock into Decline); #957(March 20; Jim Lee Discusses Image Comics); #958(March 27; Gustave Dore comics Pioneer); #959(April 3; Legends of Arzach/ Elfquest Comics Switch to Color); #960(April 10; Taboo to Launch Sweeney Todd by Neil Gaiman, Michael Zulli/ Viz Comics Change Format); #961(April 17; Topps form Comic Book Divison/ Unity; Questions and Answers);#964(May 8; Eclipso; The Darkness Within); #965(May 15; Spawn by Todd McFarlane); #966(May 22; Spider-Man 30th Anniversary); #967(May 29; Eastman and Laird Return to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles); #968(June 5; The Hacker Files); #969(June 12; Marvel's Slapstick Pops out in Skybox Card Set); #970(June 19; Batman Issue); #971(June 26; Nexus the Origin and James Bond 007); #972(July 3; Sweenty Todd); #973(July 10; Cool World/ Interview Harvey Pekar); #974(July 17; Team Titans/ Peter David Reviews Batman Returns); #975(July 24; Martian Manhunter/ Jim Shooter Leaves Valiant/ San Diego Comic Con); #976(July 31; Image Comics/ Peter David has Hints on becoming a Pro Writer); #977(August 7; Cerebus by Dave Sims/ Fan Awards Results); #978(August 14; Sin City by Frank Miller/ a Sneak Peek at Dracula); #980(August 28; Comic Company Logos); #982(September 11; The Shmoo/ DC, Image plan to do Crossovers); #984(September 25; Wolverine/ Bone 7; a Sneak Peek); #985(October 2; Anne Rice the Witching Hour); #986(October 9; Trading Card Issue/ Peter David on Comics Code Authority); #987(October 16(Batman, Green Arrow, Poison Ivy); #988(October 23; Mad-Dog by Bob McKay); #989(October 30; Bram Stoker's Dracula Offical Movie Adaption); #990(November 6; Static/ Hardware/ Paragon); #991(November 13; Deadman/ The Spectre/ Comics Become Movies); #992(November 20; Supreme/ Next Skybox Marvel Set); #993(November 27; Mr. Monster/ Mother Goose and Grimm); #994(December 4; Man from U.N.C.L.E./ Superman's Death Hasn't it been done before?); #995(December 11; Superman's Death/ 1963 from Image/ Image Splits from Malibu); #996(December 18; Rai and Turok from Valiant/ Kirby signs with Topps Comics); #997(December 25; Santa Claus by Sergio Aragones/ Jim Shooter forms Defiant/ Dan Vebber Creator of Adventure);


1993 - CBG;

#998 (January 1; Dinosaurs for Hire/ The Wacky Comics for 1968); #1001(January 22; Death: the High Cost of Living/ Brian Bolland, Jae Lee, Mark Pacella, comics creators talk); #1002(January 29; Star Wars Galaxy/ Matt Groening does Simpsons Comic Book); #1003(February 5; Superman/ Ultraman begins trend for Harvey);#1004(Febraury 12; Doc Savage/ Disney Comics License returns to Gladstone/ Mike Gold leaves DC); #1005(February 19; Image and Valiant cross over in Deathmate/ Nationwide comics shop chain); #1006(February 26; Gladstone's Disney Line/ Don Rosa & William Van Horn talk Ducks); #1007(March 5; Maximum Carnage/ Dark Horse Announces Super-Hero Line); #1008(March 12; Cover by Scott McCloud/ Betty Page has been located); #1010(March 26(Hardcase/ Defiant; the Return of Jim Shooter); #1009(March 19; Marvel's Heavy Hitters; Joe Kubert's Tor, Lawdog, Midnight Men, Dragon Lines/ Harvey Kurtzman Dies);#1011 (April 2; Havey Kurtzman's Two Fisted Tales/ Gare Barkes Dies); #1012(April 9; Plasm/ Betty Page's Lawyer warns publishers); #1013(April 16; Star Wars Galaxy/ Tundra gives Submissions guidelines); #1014(April 23; The Mighty Magnor by Sergio Aragones/ Kitchen Sink buys Tundra); #1015(April 30; The Executioner/ Cadillacs & Dinosaurs on TV this Fall/ DC comics is #1); #1016(May 7; Defiant/ Was TV's Superman Murdered?);#1018 (May 21; Marvel Midnight Massacre/ The Poorest Selling Comics/ Rock with Marvel Music Comics); #1019(May 28; Deathmate, Doctor Mirage/ Sotheby's Holds June Auction; VF = $8);

#1020(June 4; Dark Horse Comic Characters/ Rare Kirby art is Offered by Sotheby's); #1021(June 11; Trinity/ Jim Shooter Responds to his critics); #1022 (June 18; Deathmate/ Dallas Fantasy Fair); #1023 (June 25; Jill Thompson on Death and Beyond/ Little Lulu Creator Dies); #1024(July 2; Clive Barker's Razorline/ Neal Adams; Continuity, Crossovers & Deadlines); #1025(July 9; Fantastic Four from Comic Book to Movies/ Top Finalists in the 1993 CBG Fan Award); #1026(July/16; Don Pendleton & Brandon Pterson/ Image cuts back); #1027(July 23; Grimjack, Jonah Hex/ San Diego Comic Con); #1028(July/30; Ultraverse Exiles/ Image Implosion); #1029(August 6; Daredevil/ A History of Comics from Silver Age to the Direct Market by way of the Underground); #1030(August 13; Star Trek Deep Space Nine; FN/VF = $7);

#1031(August 20; Batman's Knightfall/ Rob Liefeld: I Created Cable/ Sludge); #1031(August 20; Batman's Knightfall/ Rob Liefeld: I Created Cable/ Sludge; FN/VF = $7);

#1032(August 27; Comic Publishers Logo's/ Wolff and Byrd; The Return of Alanna Wolff); #1033(September 3; Aerosmith by Valiant/ John Byrne Analyzes Creation); #1034(September 10; Sachs and Violens/ Malibu introduces Rock-it Comics); #1035(September 17; Malibu's Genesis Crossover/ Eisner Awards Winners); #1036(September 24; Tekwar/ Comicfest 1993/ Fantastic Art Competition); #1038(October 8; Spider-Man/ Image; Here's Our Plan); #1039(October 15; Sir Charles Barkley Photo/ Shrinking Comic Strips); #1040(October 22; Captain Stern by Bernie WRIGHTSON-c; What's new from Malibu; FN/VF = $10);

#1041 (October 29; Holiday Gift Suggestions/ Neil Gaiman Checklist/ 75 Years of Gasoline Alley; FN/VF = $7);

#1042(November 5; Rob Liefeld Characters go to animation/ H.R. Giger and Robert Crumb in Alexander Gallery Show); #1043(November 12; Rock-it Comics Lita Ford, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, World Domination/ Marvel Profits up 64 Per Cent); #1044(November19; Topps Teams with Jack Kirby/ Interviews with Jack Kirby, Kurt Busiek, James W. Fry III & Neil Vokes; FN/VF = $10); #1045(November 26; Law by Michael Davis/ Fantastic Four Film Delayed Again; FN/VF = $7); #1046(December 3; Ultraverse Break-thru/ Golden Age artists hold reunion; FN = $6); #1047(December 10; Harley Quinn - Paul Dini/ Defiant Card/ The World's Grumpiest Comic Strip; FN/VF = $7); #1048(December 17; Simpsons/ Cerebus Collection Defective – Stores told to give it Away; FN/VF = $8); #1049(December 24; Green Goblin-c by John Romita; Christmas issue; Who are the most Influential People in Comic Book Field; FN/VF = $8);



1994 - CBG;

#1051(January 7; Hellshock by Jae Lee/ Jim Lee forms Wildstorm); #1052(January 14; Hellshock by Jae Lee/ Four-and More-Seasons of the Simpsons); #1053(January 21; Zorro, Lady Rawhide/ Spider-Man Crossover Forces Schedule for Comics Revue); #1054(January 28; Sin City by Frank Miller/ Fantastic Four Film is Flushed); #1055(February 4; Power and Glory by Howard Chaykin/ Industry Hard Times – Are They Here?); #1056(February 11; Captain America/ Jeff Smith and Peter David Respond to Distribor Rules); #1057(February 18; Closeup on Carl Barks/ Defiant an dthe Industry); #1058(February 25; Vampire from Millennium Comics/ a Graphic View of Boom and Bust);#1060(March 11; Extreme Prejudice; Crossover involves four titles/ The Punisher Meets Batman, Archie; VG = $5); #1062(March 25; Bubblegum Crisis Grand Mal/ DC, Malibu cross over Star Trek; VG/FN = $5);

#1063(April 1; Ultraverse Premiere/ Walk Kelly book discovered; VG = $5); #1064(April 8; 25th Anniversary of Kitchen Sink/ Marvel responds to Marvel Mart Concerns; VG/FN = $6); #1065(April 15; Valiant Heroes battles chaos effest/ Marvel artists re-create “Lost” Silver Age art); #1066(April 22; Spider-man/ Peter David looks at Aquaman's future; VG = $6 ); #1067(April 27; Dreadstar from Malibu/ The Carneys join Archie); #1068 (May 6; Publishers Logo's/ Wetworks in coming); #1069(May 13; Mike Mignola's HELLBOY/ WildC.A.T.S. Vs X-Men; Weight = 225 Grams; FN = $9); #1070 (May 20; PSI-Lords); #1071(May/27; Walter Simonson's Star Slammers/ Neil Gaiman and Alice Cooper on Each Other); #1072(June 3; Characters from Topps Comics/ 19th Chicago Comic Con); #1973(June 10; Young Blood by Rob Liefeld/ Trina Robbins: Are comics for Women too Gentle?); #1074(June 17; Ultraverse/ Don Thompson 1935 to 1994); #1075(June 24; The Invisibles/ Marvel to Publish Harvey Comics; VG/FN = $5 ); #1076(July 1; Timewalker/ DC's Silver Age Heroes had love lives; VG/FN = $5 ); #1077(July 8; Bongo Characters/ Comic Book Professional Meet); #1078(July 15; DC's Zero Hour & Zero Month/ Neal Pozner Dies; VG = $5 ); #1079(July 22; Mortal Kombat/ X-Men titles change format; FN = $5 ); #1080(July 29; The Lone Ranger and Tonto from Topps/ a guide to British Marvel Stories); #1080(July 29; The Lone Ranger and Tonto from Topps/ a guide to British Marvel Stories; FN = $6);#1081(August 5; Clandestine by Alan Davis & Mark Farmer/ Paul Neary on Marvel UK; VG = $5);

#1083(August 19; DC Comics beyond Zero/ Starman is Back; VG/FN = $5 ); #1084(August 26; Ominous Characters/ Who's the most terrifying Villian of alltime?); #1085(September 2; Ultraforce Prime, Prototype, Hardcase/ Do you know what custom Comics Are?); #1086(September 9; Generation X/ Wendy Pini Interview/ Seduction of the Innocent Revisited); #1087(September 16; Mantra/ Skybox Master Series-Ultraverse); #1088(September 23; X-O Manowar/ Atlas Comics Rose and Fell); #1089(September 30; Star Trek Deep Space Nine; Next Generation/ Gemstone Buys Overstreet); #1090(October 7; The Chaos Effect/ Marvel cancels X-titles); #1091(October 14; Battletech/ Bo Hampton and Uther); #092(October 21; Ren and Stimpy/ 60 Years of Terry and the Pirates); #1093(October 28; Black Lightning/ Robert Bloch Eulogized); #1094(November 4; The Visitor/ Doug Wildey and Bud Sagendorf dies); #1095(November 11; Lobo/ Marvel Editorial Restructuring); #1096(November 18; Necromantra in Godwheel/ Marvel Clarifies it's plans for X-Men Alpha); #1097(November 25; Incredible Hulk Marvelution/ Marvel Acquires Malibu); #1098(December 2; Bloodshot/ Vampirella and Shadowhawk/ an insiders History of Groo); #1099(December 9; Flerr Ultr X-Men/ International Female Artists); #110(December 16; The Flash/ Star Trek Deep Space Nine; The Maquis); #1101(December 23; Archie as Santa Claus-c by Dan DeCarlo & Alison Flood; FN = $6); #1102(December 30; Archer & Armstrong, Visitor/ Martin Wagner discusses Hepcats; with 32 page Bonus Insert SUPPLEMENT = Coming in 1995; FN/VF = $8);



1995 - CBG;

#1104(January 13; The Power of Shazam/ Jim Shooter Returns; VG/FN = $6 ); #1105(January 20; Strangers in Paradise/ Jim Shooter/ Marvel buys distributor); #1106(January 26; The X-files/ More About Marvel buying World Heroes); #1107(February 3; Tekno Comix/ Marvel cuts titles, jobs); #1108(February 10; The Nocturnals/ Silver Surfer meets Rune); #1109(February 17; Valiant's Birthquake/ Moebius Batman in Penthouse Comix); #1110(February 24(Image's Knightmare/ Jack the Ripper Prevue); #111(March 3; KISS Returns to Comics/ Colleen Doran); #1112(March 10; Comics Get new Magic/ Batman Merchandising); #113(March 17; Curse of Rune/ “Byrne Returns to Marvel); #114 (March 24; Storm of the X-Men/ Don Heck Dies); #1115(March 31; Harlan Ellison Photos/ Marvelution Update); #1116(April 7; Metaphysique by Norm Breyfogle/ Computer Comics Preview); #1117(April 14; Atlantis Rising/ The Dragon Lady); #1118(April 21; Sovereign Seven/ Marvel Announces Trade Terms); #1119(April 28; The Phantom/ Carl Barks/ Tank Girl); #1120(May 5; X-Men Return/ DC Comics Price Guide;VG/FN = $6 ); #1121(May 12; Superman vs. Aliens); #1122(May 19; Ultraforce Avengers/ DC & Diamond's Plans); #1123 (May 26; Spider-man/ Maximum Carnage and the Lost Years); #1124(June 2; Kurt Busiek's Astro City/ Marvel Comics Price Guide); #1125(June 9; Wildstorm Rising); #1126(June 16; Batman Forever; G/VG = $4);

#1127(June 23; Tales of the Marvels; VG = $5); #1128(June 30; The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot; with 40 page Bonus Insert SUPPLEMENT; VG = $6);

#1129(July 7; SHI; VG = $5);#1130(July 14; Tarzan-c by Lee Weeks; with 32 page Bonus "ENTERTAINMENT" Insert SUPPLEMENT; VG = $6);

#1131(July 21; Spider-Man & Spider-Prime; FN = $6); #1132(July 28; Kurt Busiek's Astro City); #1133(August 4; Elfquest); #1134(August 11; Turok Dinosaur Hunter); #1135(August 18; Celebrate 100 Years of Comics); #1136(August 25; They Call Me... the Skull); #1137(September 1; Cover by Rob Liefeld); #1138(September 8; Publishers Logo's); #1139(September 15; Wolverine); #1140(Septmber 22; Archine, Betty, Veronica); #1141(September 29; Migic Homelands by Brothers Hildebrandt); #1142 (October 6; Broadway Comics); #1143(October 13; The Yellow Kid); #1144(October 20; This week's Back Issue Bargain Bin); #1145(October 27; Lady Death); #1146(November 3; Who's Who of American Comic Books); #1147(November 10; Tekno Comix Mike Danger); #1148(November 17; Motown Comics Machineworks); #1150(December 1; Double Impact); #1151(December 8; Captain Marvel vs. Thor); #1152(December 15; Verotik's Glenn Danzig Speaks); #1153(December 22; Bone by Jeff Smith); #1154(December 29; The Flintstones);


1996 - CBG;

#1155(January 5; Acclaim's Armada's Armed & Dangerous); #1156(January 12; Chaos! Comics Evil Ernie, Lady Death, Chastity & Cremator); #1157(January 19; Creed); #1158(January 26; Dog Moon); #1159(February 2; Acclaim Chronicles Mutants); #1160(Febraury 9; The Joker); #1161(February 16; Quesada & Palmiotti View 1996); #1169(April 12; Heartbreakers from Dark Horse); #1170(April 19; Wheel of Worlds by Neil Gaiman); #1171( April 26; Batman & Sin City by Frank Miller); #1172(May 3; Knight's on Broadway); #1173(May 10; Terminal City); #1174(May 17; Hellina); #1175(May 24; Kingdom Come); #1176(May 31; Crusade's Angels); #1177(June 7; Detective #700); #1178(June 14; Nexus); #1179(June 21; X-Men Onslaught); #1180(June 28; Cyberella/ Gemini Blood/ Vermillion/ The Black Lamb/ Bloody Mary); #1181(July 5; Captain America by Rob Liefeld & Jim Lee); #1182(July 12; Bone – What's the Deal); #1183(July 19; Fax from Sarajevo by Kubert); #1184(July 26; Supergirl. Superboy & the Ravers); #1185(August 2; The Crow by James O'Barr); #1186(August 9; Publishers Logo's); #1187(August 16; The Teen Titans; VG/FN = $5 ); #1188(August 23; Concrete – A Decade of Dark Horse); #1189(August 30; Star Trek; X-Men); #1190(September/6; House of Secrets); #1191(September 13; Youngblood); September 20; The Adventures of Big Boy); #1193(September 27; Peter Parker, Spider-Man & Mary Jane); #1194(October 4; Batman, Robin, Penquin a& Two-Face by Dick Sprang); #1195(October 11; Action Girl – 10 Years of Slave Labor Graphics); #1196(October 18; Witchblade and Top Cow Cohorts meet Mephisto and Marvel Mainstays); #1197(October 25; Vampirella by Ray Lago); #1198(November 1; Chaos! Comics Cast of Characters); #1199(Novmber 8; Batman, Catwoman – The Long Halloween); #1200(November 15; Will Eisner Photo); #1201(Novmber 22; Adastra by Barry Windsor Smith); #1202(Novmber 29; Mars attacks the Savage Dragon); #1203(December 6; Roswell by Bill Morrison); #1204(December 13; Lobo vs. The Mask); #1205(December 20; Ash of Event Comics); #1206(December 27; Classics Illustrated Comics Return);


1997 - CBG;

#1207(January 3; Thunderbolts & Imperial Guard; VG/FN = $5 ); #1208(January 10; Spider-Man Celebrates Two Decades in Newspapers/ Space Ghost); #1209(January 17; Coventry by Bill Willingham/ Marvel Files Chapter 11); #1210(January 24; Starman; SHI meets Daredevil; VG/FN = $5 ); #1211(January 31; Painkiller Jane, the Darkness); #1212(Febraury 7; Acclaim Characters); #1213(February 14; Robotech from Antarchtic); #1215 (February 28; EC Comic Covers); #1216(March 7; 20 Years of Star Wars comic covers; FN = $8 ); #1217(March 14; Indies! Issue devoted to Independent Comics); #1218(March 21; Sandman Mystery Theater); #1219(March 28; Trinity Angels cut-out doll with costumes); #1220(April 4; Starchild by James Owens); #1221 (April 11; Amalgam Comic covers; VG/FN = $5 ); #1222(April 18; Hard Boiled Detectives); #1223(April 25; Looney Tunes Senior Citizens); #1224(May 2; Crimson Plague by George Perez); #1225 (May 9; Funky Winkerbean by Tom Batiuk); #1226 (May 16; Leave it to Chance); #1227 (May 23; Silver Age Cavalcade); ##1228 (May 30; Two-Fisted Tales #25); #1229 (June 6; Judgment Day from Awesome); #1230 (June 13; Elfquest & Richard & Wendy Pini); #1231 (June 20; Movie Batmans Photos); #1232 (June 27; Trilogy Tour); #1233 (July 4; The Class of 1996 CBG Fan Award Winners); #1234 (July 11; Major Bummer); #1235 (July 18; Usagi Yojimbo by Sakai); #1236 (July 25; Whatever Happened to Comics for Girls?); #1237(August 1; Transmetropolitan); #1238 (August 8; SHI; Doctor Who); #1239 (August 15; Spawn the Movie); #1240 (August 22; 30 Years of Star Trek Comic covers; FN/VF = $8 ); #1241 (August 29; The Source by John Byrne); #1242(Septemer 5; The Munsters photo); #1243(September 12; Back to School with Comics); #1244 (September 19; Classic Monsters invade from Chaos! Comics); #1245 (September 26; Comics Thrive in Hardcover, Softcover); #1246 (October 3; Tangent Comics – Metal Men, The Joker, The Atom, Green Lantern); #1247 (October 10; The ACME Novelty Library); #1248 (October 17; Selection of Comic related High End Merchandise); #1249(October 24; Cover art by Frank Frazetta); #1250(October 31; The Darkness, Preacher – Bad Dudes of Comics); #1251(November 7; Silver Surfer); #1252 (November 14; Vampirella & Dracula from Harris Comics); #1253 (November 21; Gordon Ullom Reading National Comics #31); #1254 (Novmeer 28; Collage of Peanuts – Happy 75th Birthday Charles Schulz!); #1255 (December 5; Marvel Comics Teams); #1256 (December 12; Concrete Strange Armor by Paul Chadwick); #1257(December 19; Secret Agent by Steranko); #1258 (December 26; Happy Birthday Stan Lee – Most Marvel characters by Marie Severin);


1998 - CBG;

#1259 (January 2; Spider-Man by John Romita Jr); #1260(January 9; Hepcats by Martin Wagner); #1261 (January 16; Chronos/ Roz Kirby Dies); #1262 (January 23; The Year in Comics by John Drury); #1263 (January 30; Batman Cataclysm); #1264(February 6; Groo by Sergio Aragones); #1265(February 13; Publishers Logo's); #1266 (February 20; Witchcraft La Terreur by James Robinson); #1267 (February 27; Cerebus by Dave Sim – Twenty Years); #1268 (March 6; Dragon Ball/ Japanese Comics); #1269 (March 13; Wolff & Byrd by Batton Lash); #1270(March 20; Nevada by Steve Gerber); #1271(March 27; Acclaim Enters the Sci-Fi Channel Orbit/ Archie Goodwin 1937 to 1998); #1272 (April 3; C-23 by Jim Lee); #1273 (April 17; 60 Years of Superman; FN/VF = $8 ); #1274 (April 17; Green Lantern by Christopher Moeller; FN/VF = $6 ); #1275 (April 24; Archie & the Gang with Sonic the Hedgehog); #1276 (May 1; Mage, Madman & Grendel figures); #1277 (May 8; Who Killed Gwen Stacy?); #1278 (May 15; Elfquest 20 years of Comic covers); #1279 (May 22; Wonder Woman Golden Age to Silver Age; FN = $6 ); #1280 (May 29; Barbarian by Barry Windsor Smith); #1281 (June 5; Gustav, P.I.); #1282 (June 12; KISS from Image); #1283 (June 19; Fan Awards 16th Annual); #1284(June 26; Dilbert sells out by Scott Adams); #1285 (July 3; More Than Mortal); #1286 (July 10; EC Comics by Al Williamson/ Andy Capp Creator Reg Smythe dies); #1287 (July 17; Jay & Silent Bob by Fegredo); #1288 (July 24; Superman for all Seasons); #1289 (July 31; Vampirella & Re-Vampirella); #1290(August 7; Warhammer Monthly, Magic the Gathering, Knights of the Dinner Table – Game Based Comics); #1291 (August 14; All Review Issue); #1292 (Gil Kane & Paul Dini; Making Comics History Yeterday; Today & Tomorrow); #1293 (August 28; Blade the Movie); #1294 (September 4; Chaos! Comics – Cremator, Purgatori, Chastity); #1295 (September 11; Can you identify these parts of comics Fandom History); #1296 (September 18; Akiko from Sirius Comics); #1297(September 25; Marvel Knights Daredevil); #1298(October 2; Grendel – Black, White & Red); #1299 (October 9; Pokeman gotta catch 'em all); #1300(October 16; The Flash by Fred Hembeck/ Exploring the Crisis on Infinite Earths; FN+ = $6); #1301(October 23; Rob Leifeld and Re-Gex cover); #1302(October 30; Animation Avalanche – King of the Kill, South Park, Beavis and Butthead); #1303 (November 6; Simpsons Treehouse of Horror); #1304 (Novmeber 13; Comic in Combat by Joe Kubert); #1305 (November 20; Charlton's Captain Atom); #1306(November 27; Legion of Super-Heroes/ Bob Kane Dies; VG/FN = $5 ); #1307 (December 4; Kabuki by David Mack); #1308 (December 11; The Many Faces of The Spirit); #1309 (December 18; Star Wars from Dark Horse); #1310 (December 25; Santa Claus);


1999 - CBG;

#1311 (January 1; Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman – The Kingdom); #1312 (January 8; Did you kill Jason Todd?); #1313 (January 15; Triskaidekaphobia); #1314 (January 22; It's the Year in Comics 1998); #1315 (January 29; Buffy the Vampire Slayer from Dark Horse); #1316 (February 5; Jack Kirby remembered Five Years Later); #1317 (February 12; Battlebooks by Billy Tucci & Stan Lee); #1318 (February 19; Frank Frazetta art & Interview); #1319(February 26; Timothy Bradstreet Maximum Black); #1320 (March 5; Can you Identify these Real Ife Stars in their Comics Incarnations?); #1321 (March 12; Incredible Hulk by Ron Garney); #1322 (March 19; Superman, Lois Lane by Kurt Schaffenberger); #1323 (March 26; Thor; Dick Ayers); #1324 (April 2; Fantastic Four #1/ Stan Lee Interview); #1325 (April 9; Captain America, Black Panther, Infinity Inc., All Star Squadron, Conan by Roy Thomas; VF = $6 ); #1326 (April 16; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Eastman & Laird); #1327 (April 23; CBG Fan Award Nominees); #1328 (April 30; 60 Years of Batman; VF = $9 ); #1329 (May 7; The Victorian/ Adastra in Africa by Barry Windsor Smith); #1330 (May 14; Wildstome/ John Broome Dies); #1331 (May 21; Star Wars Episode 1); #1332 (May 28; Iron Man for all Seasons); #1333(June 4; Tarzan from Dell to Disney); #1334 (June 11; Punisher, The Thing, Batman and Robin from Movies; FN = $6 ); #1335 (June 18; Superman, Edge, Plastic Man by Gil Kane); #1336 (Juen 25; Liberty Meadows by Frank Cho); #1337 (July 2; The Silver Age Family Tree); #1338 (July 9; Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica); #1339 (July 16; X-Men Children of the Atom); #1340 (July 23; Anne Rice's Vampire Lestat); #1341 (July 30; Geeksville by Gary Sassaman & Rich Koslowski); #1342 (August 6; More Than 50 years of Jim Mooney comics); #1343 (August 13; Mystery Men to Flaming Carrot); #1344 (August 20; The Punisher at 25); #1345 (August 27; Red Sonja by Steve Lightle); #1346 (September 3; Green Lantern Hal Jordan Life begins (again) at 40); #1347 (September 10; Red Tide by Steranko); #1348 (September 17; The Sandman by Neil Gaiman); #1349 (September 24; Swamp Thing by Alan Moore); #1350 (October 1; Spyboy by Peter David); #1351 (October 8; Captain America by Mark Waid); #1352 (October 15; Kurt Busiek's Astro City); #1353 (October 22; 60 Years of Marvel); #1354 (October 29; Dell Four Colors); #1355 (November 5; Restarts – What are They Good For?); #1356 (November 12; Wolverine at 25 years of not being very nice); #1357 (November 19; Bone by Jeff Smith); #1358 (November 26; Pokemon Invasion); #1359(December 3; Marvel the Lost Generation by John Byrne & Roger Stern); #1360(December 10; Ask Mr. Silver Age); #1361 (December 17; Wildcats Mosaic by George Tuska); #1362 (December 24; Paul Dini's Jingle Belle); #1363 (December 31; One World is not Enough);


2000 - CBG;

#1364 (January 7; Buffy the Vampire Slayer/ “Charles Schulz retires – The Beagle has Landed); #1365 (January 14; An Overview of the Last Century of Comics by John Drury); #1366 (January 21; Batman – Metropolis and Gotham for 2000); #1367 (January 28; Box Office Poison by Alex Robinson); #1368 (February 4; Madman Adventures by Mike Allred); #1369 (February 11; The Joker and Harley Quinn); #1370(February 18; Two Fisted Science by Paul Shadwick); #1371 (February 25; Last Kiss and Jimmy Olsen & Supergirl/ Gil Kane 1926 to 2000); #1372 (March 3; The Dreaded Deadline Doom by John Drury); #1373 (March 10; Super Manga Blast from Dark Horse/ Charles Schulz 1922 to 2000); #1374 (March 17; 1950's The Brave and the Bold); #1375 (March 24; The Guardians of the Galaxy; FN = $5 ); #1376 (March 31; Batman by Englehart and Rogers); #1377 (April 7; Grendel by Matt Wagner); #1378 (April 14; Spawn/ Savage Dragon); #1379 (April 21; Anthroprmorphic Past; Present and Future); #1380 (April 28; 1940's Batman & Robin – 60 Years of Sidekicks; VF = $8 ); #1381 (May 5; Silver Age Death – Who Died, Got Better, Lived; FN/VF = $7 ); #1382 (May 12; Legend of the Hawkman); #1383 (May 19; Crossgen Comics); #1384 (May 26; Cowboy Comics – Lone Ranger, Johnny Thunder, Tom Mix, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers); #1385 (June 2; Fantastic Four, Thor, Silver Surfer, Human Torch, Thing, Green Goblin by Joe Sinnott); #1386 (June 9; 2000 CBG Fan Award results); #1387 (June 16; Superman & Editor Julius Schwartz); #1388 (June 23; Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane, Teen Titans, Fantastic Four, Amazing Spider-Man; FN/VF = $6 ); #1389 (June 30; Tales from the Crypt #42); #1390 (July 7; Green Lantern vs. Aliens; FN/VF = $6 ); #1391 (July 14; X-Men the Movie; FN/VF = $6 ); #1392 (July 21; Batman the Dark Night Returns); #1393 (July 28; From Mausto Streetwise); #1394 (August 4; A Decade and a Half of Viz); #1395 (August 11; Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Woody Woodpecker, Porky Pig); #1396 (August 18; Green Lantern by Jim Pavelec; VG/FN = $5 ); #1397 (August 25; Avengers Past & Present; FN/VF = $6 ); #1398(September 1; 60 Years of The Spirit); #1399 (September 8 (Spyboy by Pop Mhan); #1400 (September 15; Uncle Scrooge & Carl Barks); #1401 (September 22; Silver Age Spider-Man); #1402 (September 29; Milestone Media on TV with Static Shock); #1403 (October 6; Savage Dragon by Eric Larsen); #1404 (October 13; Star Wars Universe from Dark Horse; FN/VF = $6

); #1405 (October 20; Captain Marvel, Sock Monkey, Echo, Orion); #1406 (October 27; Daredevil & Black Widow); #1407 (November 3; Batman, Batgirl, The Flash by Infantino, McLaughlin, Spurlock); #1408 (November 10; Holiday Suggestions for Fans of all ages); #1409 (November 17 (Akira from Dark Horse); #1410 (November 24; Silver Age Sillness); #1411 (December 1; New Defenders; FN/VF = $5

); #1412 (December 8; Green Arrow by Kevin Smith); #1413 (December 15; Original Captain Marvel turns Sixty); #1414 (December 22; 1940 Super-Heroes turns Sixty; FN = $5

); #1415 (December 29; Sergio Aragones cover & interview);


2001 - CBG;

#1416 (January 5; DC Characters by Chris Moldoff; FN = $5 ); #1417 (January 12; Desperate Times by Chris Eliopoulos); #1418 (January 19; Captain America by Rick Stasi); #1419 (January 26; Justice Society of America turns Sixty; VF = $8 ); #1420 (Febraury 2; Superman and the Fortress of Solitude); #1421 (February 9; A Decade of Bone by Jeff Smith); #1422 (Febraury 16; Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane/ Martha Stewart domestic Superhero); #1423 (February 23/2001; 30th Anniversary issue; Cover of CBG #1, Uncle Sam & 6 Super-Heroes by John G. Fantucchio); #1424 (March 2; Wonder Girl to Lady Luck by Nick Cardy); #1425 (March 9; Daredevil Yellow); #1426 (March 16; DC's American Century); #1427 (March 23; The Best Comics Your Not Reading (Yet) ); #1428 (March 30; Hanna-Barbera's Cartoons and Comics; VF = $8 ); #1429 (April 6; The Aveners in 2001; FN/VF = $6 ); #1430 (April 13; Lady Luck/ Amos Fortune/ Citizen V); #1431 (April 20; Crux from Crossgen); #1432 (April 27; Support the CBLDF By DAHLK); #1433 (May 4; Starman turns Sixty; FN/VF = $6 ); #1434 (May 11; Greatest Silver Age Marvel Team-ups; VF = $7

#1435 (May 18; Planet of the Apes from Dark Horse); #1437 (June 1; Amazing Spider-man #50 by John Romita Sr.); #1438 (June 8; EC's Frontline Combat #1); #1439 (June 15; Comics Fun in Summertime); #1440 (June 22; Silver Age Superman Super Pets); #1441 (June 29; Celebrating Anime/ Hank Ketchum Remembered); #1442 (July 6; Crossfire/ Space Family Robinson); #1443 (July 13; Showcase #4 The Fash); #1444 (July 20; Fantastic Four for Forty Years); #1445 (July 27; Critic Reviews Issue); #1446 (August 3; Spice up Your Bookshelf with Comic Collected Trade Books); #1447 (August 10; Super-Heroes from 1941; VF = $6 ); #1448 (August 17; Super Pets Revisited); #1449 (August 24; Power Pack, Thor, Orion, Metal Men by Walt & Louise Simonson); #1450 (August 31; Robodojo from DC/ Wildstorm); #1451 (September 7; Spider-Man the Movie Promo Poster Image); #1452 (September 14; Independent Creators & Their Dreams); #1453 (September 21; Aquaman turns Sixty; FN/VF = $6 ); #1454 (September 28; Archie and the Gang turns Sixty); #1455 (October 5; Captain American #283 by Mike Zeck & John Beatty); #1456 (October 12; Celebrating five years of Lois Lane and Superman's Marriage; VF = $7 ); #1457 (October 19; Classics Illustrated as Study Aids); #1458 (October 26; Dick Trady/ H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu); #1459 (November 2; Dork Tower by John Kovalic); #1460 (November 9; Silver Age Gems); #1461 (November 16; Spider-Man the Movie Update); #1462 (November 23; Batman the Dark Knight Strikes Back); #1463 (November 30 (CGC Grades 1000,000th Comic Book); #1464 (December 7; Why No Harry Potter Comics?; FN/VF = $5 ); #1465 (December 14; 2002 Comics Movie Preview); #1466 (December 21; Crowds Come Back to Comics); #1467 (December 28; Dark Knight 2);


2002 - CBG;

#1468 (January 4; Hey Kids! Free Comics!); #1469 (January 11; Dan Decarlo 1919 to 2001); #1470 (January 18; The Year in Comics 2001); #1471 (January 25; Marvel Comics #1 Pay Copy Sells for $350,000) #1472 (February 1; John Buscema 1927 to 2002); #1473 (February 8; Left Behind Religious Comics); #1474 (February 15; Harlan Ellison); #1475 (February 22; Diamond Distributor at 25); #1476 (March 1; Neil Gaiman's Angela); #1477 (March 8; a Retailer's view of the office's of Marvel & DC); #1478 (March 15; The Eltingville Club comes to Cartoon Network); #1479 (March 22; Fans Flood Florida for Megacon 2002); #1480 (March 29; Image 10 years later); #1481 (April 5; New York City Fire Department 2011 Comic Strip); #1482 (April 12; Captain Marvel – Marvel Raises Price); #1483 (April 19; Blade of the Immortal); #1484 (April 26; Bookstore Bailout/ Morrow Benefit); #1485 (May 3; 1990's Battle for control of Marvel – Spiderman); #1486 (May 10; Spider-man; Shops Stake lots on Box Office); #1487 (May 17; Sam Raimi Director of Spider-Man interview); #1488 (May 24; What makes some Comics hits and Dooms others); #1489 (May 31; Free Comic Book Day); #1490 (June 7; Marvel's Stan Lee & Avi Arad); #1491 (June 14; The Micronauts from Image); #1492 (June 21; Captain America – Serious Side of Comics); #1493 (June 28; Incredible Hulk – Marvel begins The End); #1494 (July 5; Crush of Summer Auctions Test Limits of CGC Graders System); #1495 (July 12; The Standard Catalog of Comic Books); #1496 (July 19; Spider-Man; Two Decades of CBG Fan Awards); #1497 (July 26; University of Minnesoty's “Everything I Know About Science I Learned from Comic Books”); #1498 (August 2; Wizardworld Chicago); #1499 (August 9; John Petty of Heritage Auctions); #1500 (August 16; Masters of the Universe by Image); #1501 (August 23; Sojourn Arwyn of Crossgen); #1502 (August 30; Stan Lee & Mark Hamill); #1503(September 6; Judd Winick on Green Lantern #154 Storyline; FN/VF = $5 ); #1504 (September 13; Ray Bradbury); #1505 (September 20 (Marvel's Bill Jemas, Peter Davis & Joe Quesada); #1506 (September 27; X-Men's Patrick Stewart/ Transmetropolitan); #1507 (October 4; Batman by Jim Lee & Jeph Loeb); #1508 (October 11; The Truth from Marvel); #1509 (October 18; Daredevil/ Y; The Last Man/ Lane Wolf 2100/ Savage Dragon/ Alias/ Automatic Kafka/ Nagation/ The Legion); #1510 (October 25; Todd McFarlane must pay Damages in Spawn, Angela Lawsuit); #1511 (November 1; Neil Gaiman, Todd McFarlane, Kenneth Levin & Andy Carter); #1512(November 8; Nicolas Cage Comic Collection); #1513 (November 15; Arrest in Sniper Case Bring Normalcy to Comic Shops); #1514 (November 22; Lady Death Makeover from Crossgen); #1515(November 29; Spider-Man & Mary Jane from Movie); #1516 (December 6; Stan Lee & Avi Arad-Finanical Showdown); #1517 (December 13; Spider-Man, Incredible Hulk); #1518(December 20; Sec Goes After Wizardworld.com parent Company); #1519 (December 27; Miracleman/ Airboy);


2003 - CBG;

#1520 (January 3; Rawhide Kid – Marvel's Midnight Cowboy?; 2002 on cover); #1521 (January 10; 2002 the Year in comics); #1522 (January 17; Comics 2003 – a Preview); #1523 (January 24; 21 Down/ Thor/ Blake of the Immortal/ Age of Bronze/ Gotham Central/ The Filth/ Route 666); #1524 ( January 31; Pulitzer Prize Patrol); #1525(February 7; Comic Strip Genesis – Comic Were Talking Long Before Yeloow Kid); #1526 (February 14; Marvel's Mystique/ Human Torch/ The Call/ Venom/ Sentinel); #1527 (February 21; Blackburne Covenant by Image); #1528 (February 28; DC's Orbiter); #1529 (March 7; Daredevil Movie – Off the Mark?); #1530 (March 14; The Thrill of Golden Age Discoeries); #1531 (March 21; Three Strikes/ Fade from Blue/ The Frank Book/ Boneyard); #1532 (March 28; DC to Publish & Merchandise Elfquest); #1533 (April 4; Lights, Camera, Comics!); #1534 (April 11; Other Hobbies offer Insights into Gradings Future); #1535 (April 18; Miracleman #1 from Eclipse); #1536(April 25; Will Eisner addresses Library of Congress); #1537 (May 2; Free Comic Book Day 2); #1538 (May 9; Craig Shutt to Publish “Baby Boomer Comics”); #1539 (May 16; Wolverine from Movie X2; X-Men United); #1540(May 23; 21st Annual CBC Fan Awards); #1541 (May 30; X2 Movie, Free Comics put New Fans in Seats); #1542 (June 6; Annual Comic Heaven Auction Offers Wide Range of Comics); #1543 (June 13; Meridan from Crossgen); #1544 (June 20; Mark Hamill & Wife on Comic Mockumentary); #1545 (June 27; John Gallagher & Rich Faber Show cover of CBLDF More Fund Comics); #1546 (July 4; Crime Suspenstories #22); #1546 (July 11; Mark Waid fired by Marvel); #1548(July 18; It's Neil Gaiman Time); #1549(July 25; Ralph Snart & Now Comics); #1550 (August 1; El Cazador from Crossgen); #1551 (August 8; Dark Horse Publisher Mike Richardson); #1552 (August 15; Stan Lee & Neil Gaiman @ San Diego Comic Con International); #1553 (August 22; Many Media Moments at San Diego Comic Con); #1554 (August 29; Meridian – Crossgen Comics Become DVDs); #1555 (September 5; Wizard World Chicago); #1556 (September 12; CGC Graders Steve Borock & Paul Litch); #1557 (September 19; Freed Comic Book Day 2003); #1558 (September 26; Daredevil & Echo); #1559 (October 3; Image's Newest Superteam Wildguard); #1560 (October 10; Abadazad by Mike Ploog); #1561 (October 17; The Complete Peanuts to be Published by Fantagraphics); #1562 (October 24; The Standard Catalog of Comic Books 2nd Edition); #1563 (October 31; Vampirella/ Drawing on Your Nightmares/ Wake the Dead); #1564 (November 14; Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, El Cazador from Crossgen; Grossgen goes ahead with 2004 plans); #1566 (November 21; Black Adam & JSA; VF = $6 ); #1567 (November 28; Comics in HDTV); #1568 (December 5; Phantom Jack from Marel Epic Line); #1569 (December 12; Comice to Film 2004-Spider-Man, Hellboy, Catwoman); #1570(December 19; 2004 and 1980's Version of Swamp Thing); #1571 (December 26; Reloading the X-Men; FN = $5 );


2004 - CBG;

#1572(January 2; The Monolith from DC); #1573(January 9; Buffy the Vampire Slayer); #1574 (January 16; The Changing Shape of Comics 2003); #1575 (January 23; Settlement-Marvel to Reimburse Retailers); #1576 (January 30; Cerebus – Dave Sim for the Record); #1577 (February 6; Ebay on Answer for some, questions for others); #1578 (February 13; Marvel Age-Old Stories, New Art/Spider-Girl); #1579 (Febraury 20; Gold Key's Star Trek Returns); #1580 (Febraury 27; Celebrating 60 years of Julius Schwartz); #1581 (March 5; a Living Legend passes – Julius Schwartz); #1582 (March 12; Homecoming for Green Lantern; FN/VF = $5 ); #1583 (March 19; Savage Dragon – Erik Larsen named Image Publisher); #1584 (March 26; Marvel Publisher Dan Buckley Speaks); #1585 (April 2; Drunk Driver Slame into Slave Labor Graphics); #1586 (April 9; Captain America/ Brian Micheal Bendis); #1587 (April 16; DC's Identity Crisis); #1588 (April 23; Gray Area by John Romita Jr.); #1589 (April 30; Mike Mignola's Hellboy & Dracula); #1590 (May 7; CGB the Next Generation – Issue 1595 New Format); #1591 (May 14; B.D. By Gary Trudeau – a Not so Comic Take on Bravery & Sacrifice);#1592 (May 21; Judge Dredd goes to DC); #1593 (May 28; DC's Original Doom Patrol Returns); #1594(June 4; Dork Tower by John Kovalic); #1595 (August; Spider-Man & Docock from Movie; New Magazine format, Monthly); #1596 (September; Spider-Man 2); #1597 (October; Aliens vs. Predator – From Movies to Comics); #1598 (November; Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow); #1599 (December; The Incredibles by Pixar);


2005 - CBG;

#1600 (January; Superman by Jim Lee/ Christopher Reeve as Superman); #1601 (February; Elektra – Alive & Well in 2005); #1602 (March; Christian Bale from Batman Begins Movie); #1603 (April; Manga Explosion/ Will Eisner 1917-2005); #1608 (September; Fantastic Four by Mark Sparacio); #1609 (October; Ultimate Marvel by Alex Horley); #1610 (November; Batman, Superman & Supergirl);



COMICS BUYER'S GUIDE - CBG PRICE GUIDE (Mag, Krause Pub.) # (Jan-Mar/1990), (Apr-June/1990), (July-Sept/1990), (Oct-Dec./1990), (Jan-Mar/1991), (Apr-June/1991), (July-Sept./1991), (Oct-Dec./1991), (Jan-Mar/1992), (Apr-June/1992), (July-Aug/1992), (Nov-Dec/1992), (Jan-Feb/1993), (April/1993), (June/1993), (Aug/1993), (Oct/1993), (Feb/1994), (Apr/1994), (June/1994), (Aug/1994), (Dec/1994), (Annual/1992),(Annual/1993); ,(Annual/1994) (Annual/1995), ,(Annual/1996), ,(Annual/1997);


COMICS CAREER (Newspaper, May/91) #1;

COMICS CAREER NEWSLETTER (Newspaper) #23(August/90);


COMIC CELLAR (Magazine/Fanzine, Neil Fifer Int.Pub);

#1(1980; EC HORROR-c; EC Comics; Bob Overstreet interview; 2-½ pages Captain Chinook comics; FN=$10; VG=$7); #2(Summer/82);


COMIC CITY GIANT CATALOG (1982) #NN;

COMIC CITY WEEKLY (Magazine;, Comic City Pub.) #16/17(1972),18/20, 23-24, 25,29,30,31,3337, 38/42, 43(monthly),50(monthly);

COMIC COAST TO COAST (Magazine;, Matt Denn & Than Davis) #2(1982);

COMICS COLLECTOR #8-10 ;

COMIC COLLECTOR (Magazine;, Krause Pub.) # by Date -1983(Spring), - 1984 (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall), - 1985 (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter), - 1986(Winter);

COMIC COLLECTORS YELLOW PAGES (Magazine;, World of Fandom, 1988-89) #1;

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COMIC COMMENTS (Ditto / Mimeograph & Offset Fanzine/Magazine; HIA / Sunshine Pub; Gary Brown & Wayne DeWald; Tampa, FL, USA);

#14(6/1967; stated Print Run of 200 copies; Flash Gordon & Green Lantern-c; 10 Pages; Letters from = Mike & Gary Friedrich, Bob Greene, Tom Fagan, Doug Potter, Wayne Warfield, Mike Redman, Rocke Mastroserio, Wayne Warfield; Gary Brown & Wayne DeWald articles; G/VG $16);

#15(9/1967; stated Print Run of 200 copies; Wonder Wart-Hog-c; 14 Pages; Letters from = Raymond Miller, Marv Wolfman,Bernard Miller, Gary Friedrich, Bill Schelly, Mark Evanier, Alan McCaughan; VG $18);


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THE COMIC CONNECTION (Magazine;, Milky Wat Graphics) #2(1987);

(San Diego) COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL (Promotional Convention Booklets; 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" Size);

August 12-15 /1999 Update Number One (DEATH cover by JEFF JONES; 26 pages; B&W; >>> Guest List with short Bio's include; Evanier, Neal GAIMAN, Gonick, Lago, Mignola, Spiegelman, Jim STERANKO, Dave STEVENS, Jill Thompson, Arnold Drake, Gill Fox, Hasen, Jerry Robinson;; >> Special Guests include; Tom Batiuk, Paul Dini, Scott Shaw, Bill Mumy, Ferrer, Max Allan Collins, Leialoha; Maus & Graphic Novels, with Grant Morrison photo; Star Wars & Star Trek; VF = $5.00);

August 12-15 /1999 Update No. 2 - 30th ANNIVERSARY (BATMAN Beyond Cover; 44 pages; >>> Guest List with short Bio's added since update-1 include; Aragones, Delany, Groening, Mothersbaugh, Jim STARLIN, Bruce Timm, Barry Windsor-Smith, >>> Special Guests include; Ackerman, Dini, Drake, Eisner, Evanier, GAIMAN, Steranko, Dave Stevens, etc; >> Eisner Award Nominees; List of over 400 Attending Professionals; Japanese Animation, Panels, Programming, etc; VF $5);

July 12-22/2001 Update One (Fantastic Four-c; 20 pages, full color; interior Photo's inclide; Spider-Man, Spike from TV's Buffy; Yancy Butler & Cast of Witchblade; Sailor Moon masquerade; >>> Guest List with short Bio's include; Bendis, Buscema, Charbon, Doucet, Eisner, Brian & wendy Froud, Gibbons, Geane Ha, Lansdale, Russell Myers, K.S. Robinson, P. Craig Russell, Schwartz, Jeff Smith, Spiegle, Vasquez, Winick & Berni Wrightson; Small Wrightson Swamp Thing illo; VF = $5.00);

COMIC COURIER (Magazine;, Black Hawk Issue) #6(late 1971);


COMIC CRUSADER STORYBOOK (Ton of strip art by Greim, Fujitke, Ditko, Foss, Grass Green, Hanley,etc);

COMIC CULTURE (Magazine;) Volume 2 #1(1994), #3, #4(1995), #5;

COMIC DETECTIVE (Mag; Comic Detective Research Society Pub.) #3(Summer 1973);

COMIC EXPRESS (Magazine;, Comic Interview Pub.) #3(1990),4,6-8,10-17;


***THE COMIC FAN'S GUIDE TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE Volume-1 (Magazine;, Hodag Press, Gateway Comic Art Fan Club) #NN; (RARE; The Comic Strip in America a Bibliography by David Manning White, PhD; Updated edition from 1967; 32 pages including covers; All Text; a scholarly study & index of articles on COMICS in Books, Pamphlets & general Periodicals; VG $20);


COMIC FAN ENTURE (Newspaper; David E. Williams Pub.) #191973),2;


COMICS FEATURE (Magazine;, New Media Pub., March/80) #1-11,14-17,19-25,28,30-32, 35,36,38-40,42,43,48-53, 55-57;

COMICS FEATURE COLLECTOR'S EDITION (New Media Pub.; 1984; Magazine) #3 (horror in Comics/ Dave Stevens; Steve Bissette);

COMICS FEATURE THE FANDOM ZONE (Magazine;, New Media Pub., Circa 1985) #NN;

COMICS FOR COLLECTORS (Catalog; Magazine;; Grand Book Centre Pub.) #3(circa 1970's),4;

COMICS F/X (Newspaper; MU Press Pub.) #13(January 1990), 15;

COMIC HEAVEN 1999 COMIC BOOK AUCTION CATALOG (Newspaper, Comic Heaven Pub., 1999) #NN;

COMICS IN A FLASH: CHRISTMAS 1998 CATALOG (Magazine;, Comics in a Flash Pub., 1998) #NN;

COMIC INFORMER (Comic Informer Enterprises Pub.) #4(March-April/1982),#7(Indiana Jones-c; Kerry Gammill interview; VG/FN = $6);


COMICS INTERNATIONAL (Quality Pub.; Magazine) - #148(August 2002);


COMICS INTERVIEW (Magazine;, Fictioneer Books, February/83) #1-49,51-64,66-70,72-84,87-101,103,104,106,109-131,133,134,136-142,145-150;


COMICS INTERVIEW SPECIAL EDITION (Magazine;, Squarebound, Fictioneer Books) #5(July/83), 6,19,23,27, 31, 43,48,52,62,68;


COMICS INTERVIEW SUPER SPECIAL (Fictioneer Books; Original Cover Price = US$9.95 each)

#NN Batman(1989; VF=$12; FN=$8; VG=$5),

Masters of Marvel (1989; FN $15);

Mutant Mania (1991; VF/NM = $15),

Punisher (1989; VF/NM = $15),

The Rocketeer (1989; VF/NM = $15),

Spawn (1995; FN/VF=$12),

Superman (1993; VF/NM = $16; FN/VF=$10),

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990; VF $12),

X-Men (1989; FN $12),

X-Men (1993; FN/VF=$12),

X-Files/Bad Girls (1996; VF/NM = $15);




COMICS JOURNAL ( formerly Nostalgia Journal); (Folded Tabloid 11-1/2"x17" Newsprint Fanzine)

#32 (Titled COMICS JOURNAL formerly Nostalgia Journal; DONALD DUCK sketch Cover = by CARL BARKS; 1/1977; 32 pages; FN=$20; VG=$13);

#35 (June/1977; BATMAN cover by Botsis & Machlan; 44 pages issue in 2 sections; We have only Section-B which has the Front cover & 20 pages; Contains a 4 page BATMAN PORTFOLIO; Section-A missing, o/w FN $7);

#37(December/1977; 1st MAGAZINE FORMAT issue; STAR WARS-c/s; Superman the Movie; Martin Pasko interview; Howard the Duck & Spideer-Man comic strips);

#39 (4/1978; 92 pages; Front cover= POWER GIRL vs Huntress; Back Cover= Spider-Man; Levitz interview; McGregor; KIRBY; Close Encounters; Disney; Superman vs Muhammad AI by Neal Adams; Weight =150 Grams; Don Rosa-a; San Francisco Underground comix; Gulacy ad; VG=$8; G=$5);

#97(4/1985; Robert CRUMB cover & art; Special Harvey Pekar issue & interview; nice FN/VF $12);

THE COMICS JOURNAL (Magazine;, Fantagraphics Pub; formerly Nostalgia Journal)

#38-40,41(Spider-man on cover, Starlin on back cover), 42, 43( 3 page article of 'Lord of the Rings' animated movie),

#44-138,#139(Alan MOORE, Kominsky, Robert Crumb interview; Mark Schultz; Peter Bagge; Adult Comics; Weirdo; Weight = 200 Grams);

#140-175,177, 181, 182,190,191,198,201-203,209,211,213, 218,219,222,223, 228,231,234-236,239,241,242,245-247,249,251,254,256-258;


COMICS JOURNAL = illustrated Mailing Envelopes (These are the envelopes that subscriptions copies were mailed in; Most copies are thrown Out & destroyed,

thus they are scarce; These are from the 1976-1980 era; Empty Envelope; All open at one end, VG average)

(A) Alien with flag & laser gun finger, illos by Ricky Livingston $4; (B) Batman by Lance 1978 G/VG $6.00;

(C) Colossus by Blyberg 1979 $5.00; (D) Deathlok by Buckler $4.00;

(E) Firestorm, Human Torch, Orion by Herring & Dela Rosa $4.00; (F) Galactus by Sakal $4.00;

(G) Human Torch by Hembeck $5.00; (H) Kozmic Dolly Parton = Marvel Character (female Nova?) by REH $4.00

(I) Lightning Lad by Cannon 1979 GVG $4.00; (J) Marvel Bunny by Mardersian $4.00;

(K) Kazar by Marshall & Duffy 1976 $4.00; (L) Luke Skywalker of Star Wars by Cannon $5.00;

(M) Shade the Changing Man by Blyberg $4.00; (N) Silver Surfer by Blyberg & De La Rosa $6.00;

(O) Thor vs Cecil by REH $4.00; (P) 4 pages of Science Fiction comics $0.00

(Q) Winged Demon & decapitated Head $4.00; (R) Warlock? by Whitby 1979 $4.00;

COMICS READER = illustrated Mailing Envelope (These are the envelopes that subscriptions copies were mailed in;

Most copies are thrown Out & destroyed, thus they are scarce; Empty Envelope);

(A) NOVA by R. Taylor 1978; open at one end, VG = $5.00;


COMIC LORE (Newspaper; David, Jerry, Stanley Poscovsky Pub.) #2(circa 1970's);

COMICS LIT MAGAZINE (Magazine;, NBM Pub., 1995) #1,3-5,8,9;


COMIC MEDIA (Magazine/Fanzine; Nick Landau Pub.)
#10(V2#3; September 1973; Spirit-c & story by Eisner; Spotlight on Europe - Christian Freitag Analyes the Comics; Comic Strips = Seekers, Modesty Blaise, Bringing Up Father; History of SF 1950's = Dave Gibbons-a; Letters/Opionion; Reviews; 44 pages; VG/FN $12);
#11(V2 #4; JEFF HAWKE-c & story; Comic Strips = Seekers, Modesty Blaise, Spirit; Spotlight on Europe; Reviews; 44 pages);



COMIC NEWS (Magazine;; New Media Pub. Inc. Pub.) #2(1983);

THE COMIC NOSTALGA EXPRESS (newspaper; CNE Pub.) #1(April 1984);

COMICS PRICE QUOTES (Magazine;, Malibu Graphics, October/87) #2;



the COMIC READER (Magazine; Jerry Bails / Mark Hanerfeld / Paul Levitz; Academy of Comic Arts Fans & Collectors / TCR Pub./Street Enterprises Pub.)

[#92-163 = Smaller Digest Size Format = Weight is 30 GRAMS each; 1-77= 8/12” x 11” Mag size; 1-50=Rare; 51-68=Title changes to “On The Drawing Board” =RARE; 69-77 = “The Comic Reader – including On The Drawing Board” = Very Scarce; #78--99=Title reverts back to Comic Reader = Very Scarce; 101-133=Scarce; 134-162=Uncommon] >>> [from 1970-9/1984 Comic Reader the #1 Source for Previews of Up & Coming Info on New Comics & Related items (much like Diamond Previews today) = Much of the most important info of the BRONZE AGE is recorded forever in these pages = a Valuable Referance Mag for Comic Historians; MANY interior illustrations; MOST 1972 up issues have original material Art on Covers & Inside] ; IN STOCK issues;

#16(RARE; Feb.22/1963; 12 pages; VG $29);

#69(postdated 9/1968; including On The Drawing Board; 10 pages; interior Leonard Starr pencil illo & Daredevil pencil illo by John Romita; VG $18);

#70(postdated 10/1968; including On The Drawing Board; 6 pages; 1-1/3 page Fanzine index; Schaffenberger illo of Lois Lane on Back-c; Print Run = approx 600 Copies; VG $16)

#71(1968; including On The Drawing Board; 6 pages; 1-1/2 page Fanzine index; interior illos = Kid Colt by Herb Trimpe, Magicman by Costanza; Print Run = 700 Copies; VG $16);

#72(postdated 3/1969; including On The Drawing Board; 6 pages; 1-1/4 page Fanzine index; Print Run = 800 Copies; news on 12 cent comics increasing to 15 cents; VG $16);

#73(postdated May/1969; including On The Drawing Board; 6 pages; 1-1/3 page Fanzine index; interior ABEL illo by Orlando; 2 x Neal Adams DC cover preview illos; Print Run = 900 Copies; VG/FN $20);

#74(postdated 10/1969; including On The Drawing Board; 6 pages; 3-1/2 page Fanzine index; 2 pages on results of 1968 Alley Awards Poll; VG $18);

#75(11/1969; including On The Drawing Board; 6 pages; VG/FN $20);

#76(postdated 12/1969; including On The Drawing Board; 6 pages; 2 page Fanzine index; VG/FN $20);

#86(“ETCETERA & the Comic Reader”; 7” x 8-1/2” size; 6/1972; Mr Miracle & BATMAN-c by Kupperberg & Mitchell; special Convention edition; 28 pages; approx 1000 copy Print Run; VG $18);

#90(10/1972; 18 pages; 7” x 8-1/2” size; Pages 9/10 is missing, rest is VG $5)

#92(12/1972; Warlock-c by Kupperberg; NO Mailing Label, FN/VF $18);

#93(1/1973; Animal Man-c by Kupperberg; 24 pages; Print Run = 1950 copies; VG/FN $12);

#94(2/1973; Ironwolf-c by Chaykin; 24 pages; Spider-Man #121 cover preview inside; WRIGHTSON Art on Maryland Minicon ad; FN/VF=$16; VG/FN=$12; G/VG=$9);

#95(3/1973; Pirates-c by Ronn Sutton; 24 pages; Print Run = 2250 copies; Spider-Man #122 cover preview inside; Death of Bill Everett announced; FN=$14; VG/FN $12);

#96(4/1973; return of SPECTRE-c by Murphy Anderson; FN/VF=$16; VG/FN=$12);

#97(5/1973; Original X-MEN-c by Milgrom; FN=$14; VG/FN=$12);

#99(7/1973; Manhunter-c by Simonson; FN/VF=$16; VG/FN=$12);

#101(11/1973; DC's Captain Marvel cover by Jim Aparo; full page JEFF JONES illo AD for Middle Earth portfolio; FN/VF $15);

#102(12/1973; Marvel's Captain Marvel cover by JIM STARLIN; full page LUANA pinup by FRAZETTA; FN/VF $15);

#103(1-2/1974; SPIDER-MAN-c by GIL KANE; VG/FN=$10);

#104(3/1974);

#105(4/1974; FOX-c by ALEX TOTH; VF $15);

#105(4/1974; FOX-c by ALEX TOTH; Blue Pen writing inside o/w FN $10);

#106(Green Lantern-c by Maitz; VF=$12; VG=$7);

#107(6/1974; JUSTICE-c by Staon & Patterson; VF=$15; FN=$10; VG=$7);

#108(7/1974; DR STRANGE-c by Frank BRUNNER; FN/VF=$14);

#109(8/1974; BATMAN-c by Janson; VF=$16; FN/VF=$13; FN=$10);

#110(Luke Cage-c by Wilson; VF+ $15);

#111(10/1974; Atlas Seaboard's Iron Jaw-c by Neal ADAMS; FN/VF=$17; VG/FN=$12; G/VG=$8);

#112(11/1974; Baron Weirwulf & Charlton Horror characters-c = Newton-a?; Writing inside, VF=$14; FN=$9);

#113(12/1974; Invasion / Starship SF-c by Aparo; FN $9);

#115(2/1974; THOR-c by Sinnnott; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#116(3/1975; ELRIC-c by Gould; VF=$12; FN=$9);

#117(4/1975; Lone Ranger-c by Tom Gill; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#118(5/1975; Kamandi-c by Staszak; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#119(Atlas Seaboard's Son of Dracula-c by Frank Thorne; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#120(7/1975; comeback of QUALITY Heroes-c by Tiefenbacher; VF=$12; VG=$6; G=$4);

#121(8/1975; BATMAN-c by GRELL; VF=$15; FN=$10; VG=$7);

#122(9/1975; RED SONJA-c by THORNE; FN=$10; VG=$7);

#123(10/1975; Cody Starbuck-c by Chaykin; VF=$14; VG=$7);

#124(11/1975; 14 characters from Warner Bros / Looney Tunes-c by Mark Evanier; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#125(12/1975; SPIRIT-c by EISNER; VF=$16; VG=$8; G=$5);

#126(1/1976; Moon Knight-c by Perlin & Janson; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6; G=$4);

#127(2/1976; DC's Starfire-c by Vosburg; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6; G=$4); #127(VG, ½ Back cover missing $3);

#128(3/1976; ROG-2000 & Howard the Duck cover by John BYRNE; VF=$20; VG=$10; G/VG=$8);

#129(4/1976; NOVA-c by MT; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#130(5/1976; BATMAN, Joker & Two-Face-c by APARO; VF=$15; FN=$10; VG=$7; G=$5);

#131(6/1976; Fawcett Heroes-c by Tiefenbacher, soon to return in JLA-JSA; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#132(7/1976; GHOST RIDER-c by Frank Robbins & Craig Russell; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#133(8/1976; Super Summer Special; DC Horror Hosts-c by Sergio Aragones; VF $12);

#134(8/1976; PHANTOM-c by Don Newton; VF=$12; FN=$9);

#135(Larson-c; FN/VF=$9; FA./G=$3);

#136(original Metal Men-c by Walt Simonson & Berni WRIGHTSON; Later redrawn for MM #45 by Giordano; VF=$18; FN=$12; VG=$9);

#137(Liberty Legion & Howard the Duck-c by Tiefenbacher; VF=$9; FN=$6);

#138(12/1976; DAREDEVIL-c by Syd Shores; VF=$9; FN=$6; VG=$4);

#139(1/1977; Black Lightning-c by Von Eeden & Orlando; Superman & Brainiac back-c; VF=$9; FN=$6; VG=$4);

#140(2/1977; Wonder Woman-c by Nasser; All-Star Squadron / JSA back-c by Staton/Layton; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#141(John Carter & Tarzan-c; Girls of X-Men back-c; VF $9);

#142(4/1977; Hawkman-c; Kobra back-c by Nasser; VF=$9; FN=$6; VG=$4);

#143(5/1977; Powerman & Iron Fist-c by JOHN BYRNE in the style of Don Martin; Thing & Human Torch back-c; VF=$15; FN=$10);

#144(CREEPER-c by Potts & Austin; Man-Bat back-c by Fugate; VF=$9; FN=$6);

#145(7/1977; New X-MEN with artist John Byrne appearance on cover by Dave Cockrum; GODZILLA & Nick Fury back-c; VF=$12; VG/FN=$7);

#146(Superman-c by Don Newton; Plastic Man back-c by Don Rosa; VF=$9; FN=$6; G=$3);

#147(Disiple-c by Marshall Rogers; Golden Man back-c by Tiefenbacher; VF=$8;FN=$5);

#148(Ms Marvel-c by Sutton; Warlock & Capt Marvel back-c by Herring; VF $8);

#149(ROG-2000 cover by JOHN BYRNE; Wonder Woman back-c by Sutton; VF=$15; FN=$10);

#150(11/1977; CONAN vs Captain America-c; Howard the Duck as Capt America back-c cartoon; VF=$8;FN=$6;VG=$4);

#151(12/1977; SUPERMAN in Kryptonite Chains-c by JIM STARLIN; Nightwing & Flamebird back-c; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#152(Spider-Man as a Wooky parody-c by Cockrum; Star Wars & Howard the Duck parody back-c; VF=$12; VG=$6);

#153(2/1978; Thor, Demon, Omac, Eternals & New Gods-c by Houston; SPECTRE back-c by Milgrom; VF=$8; FN=$5);

#154(3/1978; GHOST RIDER cover by Jim STARLIN; Charlie-27 back-c by Milgrom; VF=$10; FN=$7; VG=$5);

#155(4/1978; DC's FIRESTORM and STEEL-c by Tiefenbacher; FLASH back-c by Tiefenbacher; VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4);

#156(5/1978; Black Panther vs White Tiger-c by Houston; Scarlet Witch back-c by Sutton; VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4; FA/G=$2.50);

#157(6/1978; Wraparound-c of Green Lantern, GA Green Lanterm vs Solomon Grundy & Wizard, by Staszak; VF=$8; FN=$6; FA=$2.50);

#158(7/1978; Howard the Duck, Captain America, Black Panther, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner-c by Kupperberg; Dr Strange back-c

by HEMBECK; VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4);

#159(8/1978; Manhunter from Mars-c by Milgrom; Powergirl & Huntress back-c; DC Implosion = Axes 23 Titles; VF=$7; FN=$5);

#160(9/1978; Doctor Strange-c by Gammill; Captain America & Thor cartoon back-c; VF=$7; FN=$5);

#161(10/1978; Shazam/ Capt Marvel, Mary Marvel & Capt Marvel Jr-c, by Hembeck; Warlord back-c by Ordway; VF=$9; FN=$6; VG=$4);

#162(11/1978; BPVP's I ALIEN cover by Terry Austin; T.C. Mars back-c by Sergio Aragones; VF=$6; FN=$4; VG=$3);

#163(12/1978; LAST Small Digest Size Format; “IF WHAT” = Superman vs Hulk, Green Lantern vs Iron Man, Thor vs Wonder Woman,

Batman vs Captain America, Flash vs Quicksilver, COVER by Jensen; Spider-Woman back-c by Al Gordon; VF=$7; FN=$5; G=$3.50);


the COMIC READER (Magazine;Jerry Bails; TCR Pub./Street Enterprises Pub.)

(#164--219 = Larger Comic Sized Format = Weight is 90 GRAMS each); >>> [from 1970-9/1984 Comic Reader the #1 Source for Previews of Up &

Coming Info on New Comics & Related items (much like Diamond Previews today) = Much of the most important info of the BRONZE AGE is recorded

forever in these pages = a Valuable Referance Mag for Comic Historians; MANY interior illustrations; MOST 1972 up issues have original material

Art on Covers & Inside] ; >>> [ #164 Up = Combines with Menomonee Falls Gazette & Adds Comic Strip Reprints like; Batman by Bob Kane,

Modesty Blaise, Superman by Siegel & Shuster, BEN CASEY by NEAL ADAMS, Paul Temple, Seekers, Star Hawks by Ron Goulart & Gil Kane;

Plus Original strips = Dick Duck, Duck Dick by Jim Engel & Bullet Crow by Chuck Fiala, Captain Kentucky comics by Don Rosa; >> New Art by

DON ROSA, HEMBECK & others in many issues];

#164(Larger Comic Sized Format BEGINS; STAR HAWKS by Gil KANE-c; Starr back-c by Giffen; VF=$7; FN=$5; VG=$3.50);

#165(wraparound SUPERMAN the Movie-c by Jerry Ordway; VF=$7; FN=$5; VG=$3.50);

#166(Sub-Mariner-c by Howell; >> Back cover by GEORGE PEREZ & Sinnott; VF=$9);

#167 (4/1979; New X-MEN-c by JOHN BYRNE; Manimal vs Nazi back-c by Ernie Colan; VF=$15; FN=$10; VG=$7; G=$5);

#168 (5/1979; Ant-Man-c by Layton; Godzilla vs Shang-Chi back-c by Cockrum; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#169 (6/1979; Marvel's Captain Marvel-c by Broderick & Palmer; ROM Spaceknight back-c by Romita Jr; VF=$6; FN=$4);

#170 (7/1979; Shang-Chi-c by Mike ZECK; HULK back-c by O'Connell; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#171 (8/1979; THOR-c by Pollard & Herring; El Agulia back-c by Cockrum; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#172(Shazam's Captain Marvel-c by Aparo; Swamp Thing back-c by O'Connell; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#173(10/1979; SPIRIT-c by Hanley & Jensen; X'Men's Storm & Pheonix back-c by Staszak; VF=$7; FN=$5; VG=$3.50);

#174(11/1979; Iron Man-c by Layton; Iron Man vs HULK back-c by Layton; VF=$9; VG=$5);

#175(12/1979; Green Lantern-c by Don Newton & Terry Austin; Plastic Man back-c by Hanley & Jensen; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#176(1/1980; Machine Man-c by Steve DITKO & different Machine Man back-c by DITKO; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#177(2/1980; BATGIRL & Catwoman-c by Jensen; Firestorm back-c by Taylor; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#178(3/1980; Mary Marvel, Sivana & Mr Mind-c by Dave Hunt; JLA's Red Tornado back-c; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#179(4/1980; Stan Lee Memorial - April Fools joke - Photo-c, with Spider-Man, Hulk, Surfer & many superheroes on edges;

Muppets as Sgt Fury parody back-c; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#180(5/1980; Hawkman & Adam Strange-c by Gruenwald & Jensen; James Bond back-c by Aparo; VF=$3; VG/FN=$2);

#181(Wonder Woman front-c & Batman back-c = both with Terry Austin-a; VF=$7; VG/FN=$5);

#182(8/1980; CONAN & dead BELIT-c; Captain Flash back-c; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#183(9/1980; JLA / Justice League-c by Jensen; Batgirl & Supergirl back-c by Staszak; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#184(10/1980; Asterix & Cleopatra-c by Staszak; Warlock back-c by Mignola; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#185(11/1980; Richie Rich, Stumbo & Casper-c; Over 90 Hanna-Barbera characters back-c; VF=$9; FN=$6; VG=$4);

#186(12/1980; Shazam's Captain Marvel-c by Don Newton & Adkins; Power Man, Iron Fist & Black Lightning back-c by HEMBECK; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#187(1/1981; Deathlok-c by George PEREZ; CONAN back-c; VF=$12; FN=$9; VG=$6);

#188(Spider-Man & Supergirl, with Spider-Woman & Superman parody-c by Hembeck; BACK-c features over 100 characters

from all publishers by Hanley; ** Sale; VF=$3; VG/FN=$2);

#189(3/1981; Captain America-c by Don Newton; Captain America & Bucky back-c by Mignola; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#190(Marvel's Obnoxio the Clown-c by Kupperberg; Shang-Chi back-c by Mignola; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#191(5-6/1981; Space Ghost-c by Houston; New TEEN TITANS back-c by Macari; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#192(7/1981; Batman, Blue Beetle & Captain America-c by Houston; Galactus back-c; VF=$5; VG/FN=$3.50);

#193(8/1981; Wolverine, HULK, She-Hulk vs Thing & Howard the Duck-c, by Bill Black; Aquaman back-c by Mignola; VF=$9; VG/FN=$6);

#194(9/1981; JONAH HEX & Wanted Poster-c; Danger Council back-c = with 28 obscure DC characters; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#195(Doctor Strange-c by Abrams; Wolverine & New X-MEN parody back-c; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#196(11/1981; Dominic Fortune, Doc Savage & Spirit cover by Mignola; Sorcerer back-c by Layton; ** Sale; VF=$3; VG/FN=$2);

#197(12/1981; Huntress-c; JLA & JSA back-c, by Hembeck; SCARCE issue; SOLD OUT);

#198(Nick Fury-c by Vosburg; Capt America & Red Skull back-c; Charlton comic Heroes; SCARCER; VF+ $14);

#199(2-3/1982; THOR Chess Theme-c by Milgrom; Manhunter back-c by Mignola; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#200(4/1982; Wraparound-c with 46 Charlton, Archie, Tower & other Super-Heroes, by Abrams; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#201(Captain America, Capt Britain & Captain Canuck Parody-c by DON ROSA; Iron Man back-c by Don Heck; VF=$6; FN=$4; VG=$3);

#202(6/1982; Earth-Two Batman, Robin & Huntress cover by Stasi; Green Lantern back-c; Scarcer; VF $8);

#203(8/1982; GHOST RIDER & Son of Satan-c by Mignola; Ben Grimm the THING back-c; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#204(Capt America-c by Bill Sienkiewicz; Pheonix back-c by Terry Austin; VF=$5; VG/FN=$3.50);

#205(10/1982; Green Lantern-c with EARLY art by Todd McFarlane; BATMAN back-c by Don Newton; VF=$12; VG/FN=$8);

#206(11/1982; Spider-Man-c by Gammill; BATMAN & Monsters back-c; VF=$5; VG/FN=$3.50);

#207(12/1982; Nighcrawler of Xmen-c by Cockrum; Storm of X-Men back-c by Abrams; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#208(1/1983; DNAgents-c by Meugniot; TIGRA back-c with cameos of Garfield, Kraven, Catwoman, Felix the Cat & Krazy Kat; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#209(Blackhawk-c by Spiegle; BATMAN & Black Canary back-c by Abrams; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#210(4/1983 GROO the Wanderer-c by Sergio Aragones; Green Lantern back-c; VF=$8; VG/FN=$5);

#211(Cartoon-c by Jim Engel & Joe Rubinstein; Star Hunters back-c by Don Newton; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#212(8/1983; Shang-Chi & Daredevil-c by Mignola; Black Cat back-c by Kujava; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#213(Dreadstar-c, by Abrams; Charlton Super-Heroes back-c; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#214(11/1983; Huntress-c by Ordway; Captain Crimson back-c by Lightle; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#215(Spider-Woman vs Silver Samurai-c; Sandman & Sandy back-c; VF=$4; VG/FN=$3);

#216(Archie as a Barbarian-c, with Betty, Veronica & Jughead, by Goldberg; Nightshade back-c; VF=$6; VG/FN=$4);

#217(Low Print & Scarcer issue; New Talent Showcase-c by Woch & Kesel; Green Lantern back-c by Jurgens & Ordway; VF=$8; FN=$6; VG=$4);

#218(Low Print & Scarcer issue; Wonder Woman front-c by Jensen; Wonder Woman back-c by Howwell; VF=$10; VG/FN=$6);

#219(September/1984; Scarce LAST issue; Evangeline-c; Martian Manhunter back-c; Captain Kentucky comics by Don Rosa; VF/NM=$15; VF=$12);




COMIC RELIEF (Magazine;, Page One Pub/ Bookworks, Inc, May/89) #1-17,20,50,52,53,55,87,89,91-94,96,97,124-129, 131,132,135;

COMICS RETAILER (Krause Pub.;Fanzine/ Magazine); 1993; (May) (December);

COMICS RETAILER (Krause Pub.;Fanzine/ Magazine); 1994; (September) (November);

COMICS RETAILER // COMICS and GAMES RETAILER Fanzine / Magazine;, Krause Pub.)

#8(11/1992), 9,12, 54-56, 62,64,66, 67, 78(September/98), 81, 82(1/1999), 83-91, 93-104,

106-122, 124, 126-143, 145-167, 168(3/2006);


COMICS REVUE (Magazine;, Manuscript Press) #4(May 1984), 5-10, 12-22,25,26,30-41,43-67,69-71, 81,85,95,115,125,129;

COMICS REVUE ANNUAL (Magazine;, Manuscript Press) #1;

COMICS SCENE (Magazine;, 1st Series, Comics World Corp., 1981) #1-11;

COMICS SCENE (Magazine;, 2nd Series, Comics World Corp., 1987) #1-22,24-39,#43 (6 page Mike Mignola article including Hellboy; VF+ $8); 44--55;

COMICS SCENE SPECTACULAR (Magazine;, Comics World Corp.) #1-6;

COMIC SCENE 2000 (Starlog Groups Inc.; 2000) 32;

COMICS SCENE YEARBOOK (Magazine;, Comics World Corp.) #1-3;


COMIC SHOP NEWS (Magazine;, Paragraphics Pub.) #11(September/87), 12,13,14(Newsletter #14 is marked #13), 15,18, 31, 33,45-48,54,56-58, 62-70,72-77,79-83, 85-96,98-100, 101(May/89), 102-115, 117-136, 138-153,155-157,

159-167,169, 170,172-200,201(May/91), 202-298,300,301(March/93), 302,304-318,321,322,324, 326-330,333-337,339-341, 343-354,357-364,366-385,387-400, 401(March/95), 402-417,422-424, 438-446, 448-451,453-481,483-504,509-521, 523-530,533-536,539,540,544,546,549,559, 566,570,575,582-584,598,615,630,633,634,657,658,663,669, 694,702,705-708,717,719, 720,722,724, 754,762,769-772,775-777,779,780,782,784,796,809,814,815, 818,819,822,827,829,832, 835,836,841,845, 850,858,871,875,876,880,889,898,902,914,918, 956-961,963,965,966,969,971,974,976,981, 982,993,994,999;

COMIC SHOP NEWS (Newsprint Magazine/Fanzine, folded Tabloid; Paragraphics Pub.; Promotional / Giveaway)

>>> Weight for Postage is 35 GRAMS each;

#307 May 12, 1993 (Shaman's Tears by Grell ; FN/VF = $4);
#309 May 26, 1993 (X-O Manowar; FN/VF = $4);
#321 August 18, 1993 (Star Trek Deep Space Nine; FN/VF = $4);
#330 October 20, 1993 (Melting Pot; FN/VF = $4);
#334 November 17, 1993 (Phantom Force by KIRBY; FN/VF = $5);
#335 November 24, 1993 (Ninjack; FN/VF = $4);
#336 December 1, 1993 (Breakthrough; FN/VF = $4);
#337 December 8, 1993 (Green Lantern; VG/FN = $3);
#339 December 22, 1993 (Solar; FN/VF = $4);
#349 March 2, 1994 (Ghost Rider 2099; FN/VF = $4);
#350 March 9, 1994 (Extreme Prejudice; FN/VF = $4);
#352 March 23, 1994 (Superman - Doomsday II; FN/VF = $4);
#353 March 30, 1994 (CONAN the Adventurer; FN = $4);
#354 April 6, 1994 (Star Wars Galaxy; FN/VF = $5);
#370 July 27, 1994 (Brute & Babe; FN/VF = $4);

#371 August 3, 1994 (Timewalker; FN/VF = $4);
#391 December 21, 1994 (Shadowhawk; FN/VF = $4);
#392 December 28, 1994 (Jonah Hex; FN/VF = $4);
#393 January 4, 1995 (Bloodshot; FN/VF = $4);
#416 June 14, 1995 (Mantra; VG = $3);
#417 June 21, 1995 (Batman Legends of the Dark Knight; FN/VF = $5);

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COMIC SHOP NEWS (Magazine;, Newsletter, Paragraphics Pub.) #NN

Comic Shop News Christmas Specials = (1988,1989,1991, 1993,1994),

Comic Shop News Collector's Guide (#1,2,1990,1991, 1992,1994,1995, Comics 101),

Comic Shop News Comics and the Movies, Fall Preview's( 1989,1990,1991, 1992,1993, 1994, 1996),

Comic Shop News Image in 1993;

Comic Shop News Special #1,

Comic Shop News Spotlight on Valiant, Spring Preview( 1989,1990,1991, 1992,1993,1994,1995),

Comic Shop News Spring Special – 1990, 1992;

Comic Shop News Summer Preview's (1989,1991, 1992,1993, 1994,1996),

Comic Shop News Winter Preview (1998,1989, 1990,1991,1994);


COMICS SHOPPERS (Magazine;, Newspaper, MMM Pub. Co., September/95) #1;

COMIC SHOWCASE SUPER CON (Panphlet, Dave Aukland,Circa 1993) #NN;

COMICS SOURCE (Magazine;, American Collectors Exchange, March/93) #2-4,9,12,18;

COMICS SPOTLIGHT (Ground Zero Magazine;) - #4 (Spring/2003);

THE COMIC STRIP BOOK (Magazine;, How to Draw Comic Strips, Scholastic Inc., 1993) #NN;

Comic Strip News

(NMI Pub; Folded Tabloid Newspaper; 1980's; WEIGHT for Postage = 125 Grams each);

>>> issues #1-15 contain 1 page each, with 6 strips each, of the old GA Wonder Woman daily strip;

[Strips include; Steve Canyon, Dick Tracy, Dickie Dare, Latigo, Tales of the Green Beret, Secret Agent Corrigan,Terry & the Pirates, Little Orphan Annie, Rip Kirby, Apartment 3-G, Buz Sawyer, Wonder Woman, Mandrake the Magician, Modesty Blaise];

#1 (1980?; VF=$9.00; or G/VG=$5.00); #2,4 (VF $7.00 each); #2,4 (FN $5.00 each); #8(VG $4); #6,7,8 (VF $6.00 each);

Comic Strip Showcase (Quality Comic Art Productions pub; NMI?; 28 pages, folded Tabloid Newspaper fanziine; circa 1980; Terry & the Pirates, Modesty Blaise, Little Orphan Annie, Smilin' Jack, Brenda Starr, Dick Tracy, On Stage, Fortunes of Fate); #1(VF=$9.00; or FN=$6.00);


Comic Strip Showcase #1 featuring LONE RANGER (Arcadia Pub; 1990; Mag size B&W Trade Paperback; 84 pages including covers; 8-1/2"x11"; Collects News[paper Comics Strips from 1938-1942, with art by Charles Flanders; Weight = 215 Grams; VF+ $16.00);


COMIC THE GOLDEN AGE (Magazine;, New Media Pub., March/84) #4;

COMIC TALES (Northern Light Press/ Titan Books Pub.; Trade Paperbacks; Circa 1990's) - #NN;

COMIC TALK (Buffalo Books) #1(3/1993; Maxx-c by Sam Keith; Weight=60 Grams; VF $5);#3;

the COMIC TIMES

(Fanzine/Magazine; The Comic Times Inc.; 1980-1980)

#1 (7/1980; Spider-Man, Hilk & Marvel Super-heroes cover; Michael Fleisher interview; Don McGregor column , review of Stanley Kubrick’s / Stephen King’s “The Shining”; Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back review; Spider-Man; Joe Jusko interview and Vampirella back cover; Jack Kirby); #2 (9/1980; Popeye & Flash Gordon Movies;Don McGregor; Steve Englehart interview; Rick Bryant-c/a; Dopin’ Dan-s; Dr Who; Blues Brothers; Star Wars ESB;Bugs Bunny); #3 (JLA & Teen Titans-c by PEREZ; Chat with George Perez; Dopin’ Dan, Heavy Metal Movie; Betty Boop) #4 (C. Vess Dragon-c; Vess Comics-a; Don McGregor Detectives Inc; Gerber sues Marvel; Swamp Thing movie; Elfquest; Jim Shooter interview; Tex Avery;Dopin Dan in Todays Army by Ted Richards; Elephant Man; Jack Kirby’s Thundarr; >> Mutants AD on back-c by Wrightson); #5 (3/1981; Becomes ‘The Comic Times Media Showcase’; SHADOW cover by KALUTA; Don McGregor; Spielberg; DePalma; Bible comics by Catherine Yronwode;4 pgs on John Lennon;Mike KALUTA interview & art; Vess Comics-a; Flash Gordon movie; Rick Bryant-a; Marvel New with ½ page Spider-Man illo;Dopin Dan in Todays Army by Ted Richards); #6 (May/1981; Hembeck-c/a; 60% page Spider-Man illo by Hembeck;Special POPEYE issue;Jules Feiffer interview; Don McGregor; Bill Blackbeard talks on Popeye;New Wave music);


COMICS VALUE MONTHLY (Magazine;, Attic Books Ltd., February/86) #1-19,21,24,40,47,59-63,65,66,85,86,

107-109;

COMICS VALUE MONTHLY SPECIAL (Magazine;, Attic Books Inc.) #1(1990), 2(1992);


COMICS WEEK (Paragon Q Pub; Mark Waid Editor; Oversized 10"x12"; Weight=60 Grams)

#1(July 13/1987; Superman turns 50-c/s; Byrne-a; Grendel, Jon Sable; VG folded $7);


THE COMIC WORLD (Magazine;, Robert Jennings; Harry Thomas art; GA Heroes articles; Offset Pro-Fanzine)

#8(1969; Blackhawk-c & 41pg article by Jennings; 5 pages on EC; 7pg Article on Wally Wood with Wood-a, by Bob Overstreet; 80 pages; Weight = 200 Grams; FN $25);

#9 (Blue Tracer-c/s by Jennings; Brother of the Spear article by Rick Norwood; Weight = 125 Grams; 40pgs; FN/VF $19.00);

#13 [Sniper{from Military comics}-c/s by Jennings; GA Heroes articles; 40 pgs; Weight = 125 Grams; FN $16.00];


COMIC WORLD (Magazine;, Aceville Pub. Ltd.) #24(February/94);

COMIC ZINE (Magazine;, Formerly 'Nostalgia Collector', Oct-Nov/1971) #1;

COMIX BOOK (Magazine;, Kitchen Sink) #4(1976), 5;

ComixScene(Super Graphics Pub;Jim Steranko publisher) = SEE "MediaScene"[#1-7=ComixScene;

#7-40=MediaScene; #41-100 up=Prevue; Super Graphics Pub;#41up = becomes regular Format Magazine];



THE COMPLETE ATOMIC CITY TALES “GO PWER” (Kitchen Sink Pub.; Janruary 1997; Trade Paperback ) - Volume 1;

THE COMPLETE JUDGE DREDD (UK; Fleetway Pub.; February 1992) - #1-21,26-31,33;

CONCRETE “KILLER SMILE” (Dark Hosre Pub.; October 1995; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

CONCRETE: THE COMPLETE CONCRETE (Dark Horse; 1994; Softcover Trade Paperback); - The Original Ten Issue Series;

CONCRETE: COMPLETE SHORT STORIES 1986 – 1989 (Dark Horse; August/1995; Softcover Trade Paperback);

CONCRETE: SHORT STORIES 1990 – 1995 (Dark Horse; January/ 1996; Softcover Trade Paperback);


Confessions of a Jailbird -- The Anti-Racism Comic Book #NN (by Bob Haverluck; Color Comic Mag; Federal Government of Canada; P.L.U.R.A. & the Family Life centre of Winnipeg North; 1992; VG = US$8.00);



COO-COO (Bruce Hamilton Co. Pub.; Magazine; circa 1990; Facsimile Edition) - Vol.1 (#1);

COOK'S COLLECTOR'S COMICS (Magazine;, Ivan Cook, 1995) #NN;


COOPER'S HERO-HOBBY Magazine ( Fanzine/Magazine; John R. Cooper Pub; WV, USA; Estimated Print run of 100-200 copies each);

#2 (8-10/1965; Wonderful Wizard of OZ-c by JRC; 30 Pages; Wizard of OZ article with Photo's; March of Comics from 1896-1965 Daily & Sunday article; Captain Everything = 1pg comics; Black Falcon = 1pg comics; Radio Tapes; VG/FN $20);

#3 (11-12/1965-1/1966; Santa Claus-c by JRC; 26 pages; Fleischer's Gulliver's Travels movie; HOUDINI, Old Radio, new TC & Comics; Captain Everything = 1pg comics; Black Falcon = 1pg comics; VG/FN $20);




COR!! (UK; IPC Magazines Ltd. Pub.) -

1972 = (June 3); (October 28);

1973 = (December 29);


(CORBEN, RICHARD) EDGAR ALLAN POE (Catalan Communicantions; September/ 1985; Softcover Trade Paperback);


(CORBEN, RICHARD) RICHARD CORBEN'S ART BOOK (Softcover Trade Paperback; Fantagor Press Pub.; circa 2000) #NN;

(CORBEN, RICHARD) UNDERGROUND (Catalan Communications Pub.; Trade Paperback / Comics Graphic Novel) - #NN(November 1985; RARE);


COTTON WOODS: THE COMIC STRIP ADVENTURES OF A BASEBALL NATURAL (Kitchen Sink; 1991; Softcover Trade Paperback);


COUNTDOWN (UK; Polystyle Pub. Ltd. Pub.; May 1971) - #1,13,34,41,44,45;


THE COUNTESS IN RED (NBM/ Eurotica; 1994; Softcover Trade Paperback);

THE COURIERS (Art/ Planetlar Pub.; January 2003; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;


CRACKERS (Magazine; Scholastic Magazines Inc); = see separate listing in this section

of our Webpage = DYNAMITE, Bananas, Hot Dog, Sesame Street & Misc. KIDS Children's Magazines - 1970's-1980's, For Sale doc


CRASH (Crash Communications; 1995; Magazines) - #2;

CRAY-BABY ADVENTURES (Destination Entertainment; 1998; Trade Paperback ) - Volume 1;

CRAZY ADULT (Magazine;, Robert Michael) #4(1989);

CREATION 1974 (Convention Book, Fanzine; 5-1/2"x8-1/2"; Scarce; 36 pages; Includes; Frank Brunner, Green Hornet by Morrow, Berni WRIGHTSON, Everett, Mayerick, Craig Russell, Williamson, Jeff Jones, Krenkel; VF = US$29);

CRIMMER'S (T.Durwood; 1976) - #NN (Spring/1976);

CRISIS (Magazine;,UK; Fleetway Pub., 1980's) #1,2,39,41-46,49,50;

THE CRITIC (Magazine;, Hugo Kobayashi) #3(1994), 4;

CROMWELL STONE (Michel Deligne Pub.Co.; 1985; Softcover Trade Paperback);

THE CROW (Magazine;, Image Comics, March/00) #1;

THE CROW: CITY OF ANGELS (Softcover Trade Paperback, 'A Diary of the Movie', Kitchen Sink, July/96) #NN;

THE CROW; THE MOVIE (Softcover Trade Paperback, Sealed, Kitchen Sink) #1;

THE CROW/ RAZOR: NOCTURNAL MASQUE (London Nights Studio Pub.; February 1999) - #NN;


(CRUMB, ROBERT) THE LIFE AND TIMES OF R. CRUMB (Kitchen Sink; 1998) #NN (TPB);

CRUMB, R; SKETCHBOOK Vol. 8, FALL 1970 - FALL 1972 (Softcover Trade Paperback; Fantagraphics Pub.) #NN(November 2000);



(CRUMB, ROBERT); "Complete Crumb Comics" = trade paperbacks (oversize; Fantagraphics; Weight for Postage = 500 Grams each)

Volume 13: The Season of the Snoid (ISBN: 1560972963; Unread VF/NM; US$20; or CDN$23.60);

(CRUMB, R.) WAITING FOR FOOD: RESTAURANT PLACEMAT DRAWINGS 1990 – 1995 (Kitchen Sink;

1995; Hardcover with Dust Jacket);


(CRUSE, HOWARD) DANCIN' NEKKID WITH THE ANGELS (Kitchen Sink 1987; Hardcover; Signed; Number 172 of 1250 copies);

CRYING FREEMAN “PORTRAIT OF A KILLER” (Viz Comics; October / 1990; Trade Paperback ) - Volume 1;

CRYPT OF DAWN: THE BEST OF (Sirius Pub.; 2000; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

Curse of Lono by Hunter S. Thompson and Ralph Steadman (11/1983; Bantam Trade Paperback; Text with Color illustations; SCARCE; VG $30)


CURSE OF THE SPAWN “SACRIFICE OF THE SOUL” (Image Pub.; 1999; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

CYBER FORCE: ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WOMAN” (Top Cow Prod.; Trade Paperback ) - #NN;

CYPHER (Magazine;, Cryptographica Pub., 1993) #1;

CZAR GASM (Magazine;, Cat Graphics, 1987) #1,2;

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