(1) NATIONAL LAMPOON FOR SALE

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(1) NATIONAL LAMPOON

(2) NATIONAL LAMPOON SPECIALS:


National Lampoon - 1970; (FIRST YEAR - SCARCE Issues);

>>> WEIGHT for Postage = 235 Grams each;


April 1970 [Volume-1 #1; SEXY COVER issue; GGA {Good Girl Art} PHOTO Cover; 90 Pages including Covers; Ralph Schoenstein Report = Sex poll; Penelope Plastique = Playboy parody & nude centerfold; Sex through the Ages by Richard Armour; David & Julie White House Romance in "Real Life Romance" color Comic by Jorg; Normal Rockwall's {Norman Rockwell & Avante-Garde parody} Erotic Drawings; Mondo Perverto Magazine; Ku Ku Sutra by Roger Price; Michael O'Donoghue's Poronocopia; I, a Splurch by Dr. Sexx {Dr. Suess parody} by Peter Bramley; Rick Meyerowitz parody Pinup page of Jacqueline Susann; Five Ages of Women, cartoons by David McClelland; VG=$99; G/VG=$85];


May 1970 [Volume-1 #2; GREED issue; Peter Max swipe cover style; Howard Hughes interview; Uncle Scrooge cameo; Mafia Goes Public, Annual report of the Mafia = CosNosCo; Poor & the Super-Poor, by Schoenstein, with Arnold Roth illo; Up with Negroes, cartoons by John Weidman; Hanging of Norman Jones, by Patrick Coffey; Space Age Vending Machines; March of Slugs, by Henry Beard; Rick Meyerowitz parody Pinup pages of Rev. Billy Graham; "True Finance" parody magazine; Tabloid Newspaper centerfold INSERT Poster parody of Wall Street Journal, is INTACT; Has 1/2" Paper pull at top edge of Back cover, o/w VF=$99; >>> FN/VF=$89];


June 1970 [Volume-1 #3, BLIGHT issue; Arnold Roth cover; Horrorscope; 1/4pg Gahan Wilson cartoon; S.p.l.a.t. by Jean Shepard; Bizarre, fashion magazine for Mutants; Interview with Smokey the Bear, by John Weidman; Sludge, the Magazine of Gunk, with Miss Sludge centerfold pinup; Operation Plowsshare by Henry Beard; Pollution = 1pg cartoons by Pieha; "Our threatened NAZI's"; Marc Trail color comic by Joe Orlando; Game of "Extinction" by Michael O'Donoghue; Sound of Musak; The Fruit Gum cycle; Missionary by Robert Hoffman; Contaminated Critters by Rick Meyerowitz; Pollutionaland by Mort Gerberg; Ecolo-Bummer by McClelland; FN/VF=$79; FN=$69; G=$24 ],


July 1970 [Volume-1 #4; BAD TASTE issue; The Great Roob Revolution, by Roger Price; the Liz Taylor & Richard Burton Gift catalogue; 1/3 page cartoon of Tin-Man of OZ sexually atacking Dorothy, as Straw-Man watches; Nixon's Dream Supreme Court; World's 7 Worst Restaurants; Wonderful World of Mediocrity supplement; Art or Porno? = Photographers guide to Naked Ladies; Most Tasteless article ever printed; Ye Olde Colonial Inne insert Menu centerfold still intact; i1 Detergenta by Henry Beard; 2-Page Nixon family parody Pinup by by Rick Meyerowitz; Bad taste is where it's at, cartoons by Arnold Roth; "Solemate - Shoe Fetishist Computer matching service" by Michael Donoghue; L'IL ABNER 2 page color comics parody, by Bill Dubay; (FN = $69); (VG/FN=$59); (VG = $49); (G/VG = $39); (1/6 page coupon out of AD page, o/w G/VG=$29];


August 1970 (Volume-1 #5; PARANOIA issue; Gahan Wilson cartoon cover art; Confessions of an Insurance man; PARANOIA - What would America be like as a 2nd rate power?, by Douglas Kenney, with Dennis Hermanson art; Is Nixon dead?, 4 pgs, with 3 pages photo's, by Don Pierce; Kiss Off Cruel World, by Henry Beard; TALES OF TERROR, color comics parody by Joe Orlando; This is the way the World ends; World Paranoid Projection centerfold; "the Daily Roach Holder" magazine parody by Michael O'Donoghue; Paranoia, 2 pgs cartoons by Pieha; Guilt Test; 1pg parody Pinup of Gamal Abdel Nasser by Rick Meyerowitz; "Disquieting Thoughts" by Michael O'Donoghue; Secret Life of George Lathrop, by John Weidman; The Day Saturn crashed into the Earth; VG/FN=$59; G/VG=$39);


September 1970 (Volume-1 #6; SHOW BIZ issue; MINNIE MOUSE parody cover by Sagebrush; Cartoons by Oldden; JOHN {LENNON} and YOKO {ONO} Unmasked, by Robert Goldman = Beatles related parody; MGM blackmail auction; "Screen Slime" magazine parody, with; Liz Taylor & Richard Burton, Mick Jagger; MGM Scandal Auction; "Raquel Welch Laid Bare" = 4 page parody with Photo's; >> "College Concert Cut-Ups" color comics, by Michael Choquette, Archie style comics, art by Orlando, Scarpelli & Bramley = with FRANK ZAPPA; "Keeping up with the Joneses" by Michael Donoghue; "Waiting in the Left Wings - Day with starlet Nana Bijou" 5 page Nude Photo's parody by Michael O'Donoghue; Cashing in on Charlie {CHARLES MANSON parody}; Stan Mack's original Amateur Hour; "Iron Curtain call - Varietsky" = Russia parody, by Beard & O'Donoghue; SHOW BIZ issue; MINNIE MOUSE parody cover by Sagebrush; JOHN {LENNON} and YOKO {ONO} Unmasked, by Robert Goldman = BEATLES related parody;SOLD OUT );


October 1970 (Volume-1 #7; POLITICS issue; "Abbie visits 1600 SESAME STREET" with Agnew & Nixon puppets Photo cover; The Wit, Wisdom & Warmth of John Mitchell by Richard M. Nixon, text parody with cartoons; Antique Editorial Thunder, the political cartoon through history, by Ed Fisher; a Nice little renewable War by Schoenstein; "Eight Days that shook Wook Iowa - the Assassination of Spiro T. Agnew" = 10 page parody with photos; You've got a lot to Lib, by Trow & O'Donoghue; Nat Lamp Opinion Poll by O'Donoghue; Politics parody cartoons = 5 pages Arnold Roth art; New Political Power Groups, by Linderman; Campaign Posters '70 {Cartoon Pinups} = 7pgs by Rick Meyerowitz, with REAGAN as Mr. California; President's Commision on What's What by Douglas Kenney; FN/VF=$60; VG/FN=$39; VG=$29; G/VG=$22 ),


November 1970 (Volume-1 #8; NOSTALGIA issue; Rockwell style parody cover; "Nostalgia is Goodstalia" parody cartoons = 3 pages Arnold Roth art; GUTS Magazine = 3 page Men's adventure mag parody by O'Donoghue; "The Teen-Age Death Song Game"; Ghoul Days =1pg Stan Mack cartoons; Spin out on Memory Lane; 1956 HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK "Cat-Calls" with the Bobcats; 1896 Sear Roebuck & Co. SEX catalogue parody; the Fifties, a special section; MONSTER Memories, silver screen monster Cartoons = 3 pgs by Rick Meyerowitz, 1936: DISNEY Rejects, by Peter Bremley; "4th Street East' by Jerome Weidman; A Space Odyssey by John Weidman; Fabulous 50's Cut-Out MASK Page is still intact; FN=$49; VG=$35);


December 1970 (Volume-1 #9, CHRISTMAS issue; Jap attacks Santa cover, with Orlando art; "Christmas Beware" cartoons by Gahan Wilson; "Whitehouse Romance Comics" color with Orlando art; Fish Mouth, by Ray Puechner; >> Famous S.GROSS Frog Legs Cartoon, that later became the Nat Lamp symbol; "Joey & Jilly in Santaland" 4pgs cartoons with Arnold Roth art; The Myth of the mafia, with Rick Meyerowitz art; Santology by Henry Beard; Stocking Stuffers; JESUS parody; Costumes to get you on "Let's make a Deal" by Meyerowitz & O'Donoghue; Peace comes to the Middle East; SOB STORY {Love Story parody}; Make mine Mulch, by Mattelson; FN=$49);

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National Lampoon - 1971; (2nd YEAR - Hard-to-Find issues);


January 1971 (Vol.1,#10, WOMEN'S LIB issue; Blonde Girl holding King Kong cover; Cosmopolitan mag parody; Arnold Roth art; 1st FOTO FUNNIES?; Pinup Girls;

VF $60; VG/FN=$30 or VG=$25),


National Lampoon - 1971; (2nd YEAR - Hard-to-Find issues);
February 1971 (Volume-1,#11, HEAD issue; Classic Illustrated parody = Siddhartha by Herman Hesse Comics, Orlando art; the 1791 Rolling Stein = Rolling Stone mag parody with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart-c; Great Automobile Revolt; Freaks by Christopher Rush; Graphology; Rake's Progress = Arnold Roth art; Special Stoned section; Reeferette Packs = illustrated Rolling Papers for Majijuana; Instant Yoga with Swami Ananda Vishnu's Pranayama Dartboard; Head of State; Bugaboos with Meyerowitz-a; 2 page Woodstock parody; Confessions of a Teen-Age Drug Abuser; FN/VF = $49.00; FN = $39.00; VG/FN = $29.00);

February 1971 (Volume-1,#11, HEAD issue; overall GOOD, 2-1/2" x 4-1/2" coupon cut out of page 15/16, affects only Horrorscope page, decent Reading copy = $14),



March 1971 (Vol.1,#12, CULTURE issue; Meyerowitz cover; Leonardo da Vinci parody; TV Guide for Highbrows; Arnold Roth art; Orlando art; Gahan Wilson art; Captain Bringdown cartoons; FN=$24; VG/FN=$20),


April 1971 [Vol.1,#13; ADVENTURE issue; FRANK FRAZETTA Painted Cover art; Derby Dames on Parade;

TARZAN of the Cows with Frank Springer art; Arnold Roth art; Real Balls adventure mag; Jean-Paul Sauvage Philosopher Detective {Doc Savage pulp parody}; Great American Cereal Box, with Orlando art; Booblegum Card {Baseball & Football Card parody} VF=$60; FN-=$40; VG/FN=$29; G/VG=$19] ;


May 1971 (Vol.1,#14, The FUTURE issue; Flash Gordon with Astronaut cover; Zero Gravity Sex Manual; Lyndon Johnson remembers; Arnold Roth art; Gray Morrow art; NY World/Collier's; Weerd Tayls {Weird Tales}; Comics with Frank Springer art; Foldout Insert poster at center still intact, nice VF$39; FN+ $29);

May 1971 (Vol.1,#14, Foldout Insert poster at center still intact, FN $24);

May 1971 (Vol.1,#14, Foldout Insert poster at center still intact, VG/FN $20);

May 1971 (Vol.1,#14, Foldout Insert poster at center still intact, VG $16);

May 1971 (Vol.1,#14, Foldout Insert poster, pages 33-40 at center MISSING, o/w VG $10);

May 1971 (Vol.1,#14, Foldout Insert poster, pages 33-40 at center MISSING, o/w G $7);


June 1971 (Vol.1,#15, RELIGION issue; Nixon as Moses cover; Arnold Roth art; Holylan with Gahan Wilson art; "Utopia Four" religious superhero parody comics with Orlando art; One page Superman parody with Wayne Boring art; LatLamp's Inferno with Meyerowitz art; Dorian Gray; FN/VF$26; FN=$22; VG/FN=$18; VG=$15; GVG=$12),


June 1971 (Vol.1,#15, RELIGION issue; G, pages 35-46 missing = $4);


July 1971 (Vol.1,#16; PORNOGRAPHY issue; David Eisenhower, Breast Game, Dirty Dick & Jane, Filthy Sherlock Holmes, Are you a Homo?, Everything you wanted to know about Sex) = SOLD OUT;


August 1971 (Vol.1,#17, BUMMER issue; Kelly Freas cover art; Defeat Comics with the Fightin' Four, art by Granite; Welfare MONOPOLY parody;Special Canadian Supplement = CANADA the retarded giant on your doorstep, with Hockey, Canadian identity, RCMP pig on horseback; 1pg Frog Prince with Orlando art; BUMMERS with Arnold Roth art; Rusty "Machine Gun" Calley vs Charles "Charlie" Manson Boxing parody with Meyerowitz art; Ralph Nader parody; Movie poster parody with Gray Morrow art; Jane Fonda & Nixon; FN=$29; VG=$19);


September 1971 (Vol.1,#18, KIDS issue; Mattelson cover art; Arnold Roth art; Hardy Boys parody with Dick Hess art; Little Girl at the Dixee Hoel with Donna Moody art; Games Children Play with Gahan Wilson art; "Death Is" = PEANUTS/Snoopy/Charlie Brown Parody, with John Weidman art; VF $35; VG/FN=$18; VG=$15; G/VG=$12),


October 1971 (Vol.1,#19, BACK TO SCHOOL issue; Rodrigues art; Campus War = board Game; 15 page MAD magazine Parody; Citizen Kane comics parody, with Ernie Colan art, John Romita painted cover, Orlando art & Ralph Reese art; 6 page BEATLES parody = "Magical Misery Tour" with Randall Enos art; 125th Street = Sesame Street TV parody;VF $35; VG=$16; G/VG=$12; G=$10),


October 1971 (Vol.1,#19, FA, No Back Cover = $6);


November 1971 (Vol.1,#20; HORROR issue; Gahan Wilson cover art; Phantom of the Rock Opera Photo-Novel in Comics format; DRAGULA, Queen of Darkness = Dracula parody, with FRAZETTA inner Cover art & 9 pages NEAL ADAMS art; Dr. Jekyll's surgical supply catalogue; Gray Morrow art; HOT & Scarcer issue; VF $60; G, pages 43-52 missing $8),


December 1971 (Vol.1,#21, G, pages 37-44 missing $5);


December 1971 (Vol.1,#21, CHRISTMAS issue; Rodrigues cover art; Jessica CHRIST = Jesus parody with nudity; "Boys' Romances" comics with Orlando art; Christmas Story comics with Arnold Roth art; Gratuitous Wish-Fullfillment Dept. comics = with Frank Springer art;VF+ $36.; VG=$16);

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National Lampoon - 1972; (3rd YEAR - Uncommon issues);


January 1972 (Vol.1,#22, NOTHING SACRED issue; 1st Appearance of "SON-O-GOD" Comics = 10 pages NEAL ADAMS art, with 9pgs color; "the Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalogue" with Fritz the Cat comic parody by Randall Enos; "Crumbland" = 2 pages ROBERT CRUMB art; M. Gross painted cover art; Vietnamese Baby Book; American Indian parody; 1st FUNNY PAGES Section; {Mike Kaluta 1/4 page art heading begins; 1st "NUTS" Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; 1st Chicken Gutz with Mr. Gutz = Rodrigues Art; 1st IDYL comic strip = JEFF JONES art; 1st Vinny Shinblind the invisible Sex Maniac = P. Bramley art; Crash Christian = Springer art}; HOT & SCARCER issue; VF+ $60.];


February 1972 (Vol.1,#23, CRIME issue; Dick Hess painted cover art; "The Case of the Loquacious Rapist!" comic strip mixed with photo novel = Michael Sullivan art; "Riders of the Black Hand Comics" = Frank Springer art; the Awdrey-Gore Legacy by Edward Gorey; Jeff Jones Pinup art of Fu-Manchu playing Chess; "the Thoughts of chairman Fu-Manchu" by Henry Beard; DICK TRACY parody comics = H.B.Nichols art; "the Last Mile" = Rodrigues art; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; Chicken Gutz = Enos Art; Crash Christian = Springer art, 1st CHEECH WIZARD in NL = Vaughn BODE art, 1st Mule's Diner = Stan Mack & Thom Roberts}, 1st tales of the Time Beast = Sullivan art}; G/VG=$10; VG=$12; VG/FN=$15; VF=$24; VF/NM $30];


February 1972 (Vol.1,#23; G/VG, coupon out of page 7/8, pages 41-48 missing = $3);


March 1972 [Vol.1,#24, ESCAPE issue; HITLER parody photo cover; 1/2 page Gray Morrow art in AD with Kangaroo at Bar; Pamplemousse; Beachcomber Jerry's Menu; Ronald Reagan parody with Orlando art; Arnold Roth art; Celebrity Suicide Notes; HITLER in paradise = 6 page photostory parody; John Lennon & Yoko Ono Foto Funnies page; "Adventures of a Connecticut Yankee" = 10 pages MICHAEL / Mike KALUTA art; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; IDYL comic strip = JEFF JONES art; CHEECH WIZARD = Vaughn BODE art; Rodrigues art; Vinny Shinblind the invisible Sex Maniac = P. Bramley art; Mule's Diner = Stan Mack & Thom Roberts}; G/VG=$10; VG=$14; FN=$20; VF/NM $40.],


March 1972 [Vol.1,#24; G, with pages 33-56 missing = $2);


April 1972 (Vol.1,#25, 25th ANNIVERSARY issue; Third Base, the Dating Newspaper; Cursory History of the National Lampoon = Arnold Roth art; "Frontline Dentists" Comics parody = Frank Springer art; "Man in Toilet" = Rodrigues art; "Commie Plot Comics" = Frank Springer art; the 1958 Bulgemobiles = CAR parody section by Bruce McCall; Amos 'N' Andy meet the Honeymooners parody interviews; PLAYBOY fallout shelter; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; IDYL comic strip = JEFF JONES art; CHEECH WIZARD = Vaughn BODE art; Doctor Colon's Monster = Rodrigues art; Vinny Shinblind the invisible Sex Maniac = P. Bramley art; Chicken Gutz = Enos Art};

FA/G=$6.50; G=$8; G/VG=$12; VG/FN=$18; VF+ $44.];


May 1972 [Vol.1,#26, MEN issue; Dick Hess painted cover art; "NORMAN the BARBARIAN" Comics = CONAN parody, with 5 pages in color Art by BARRY WINDSOR-SMITH; Zircaon as big as Taft = art by David Palladini; "Odd Man Out" Comics, Gay & Lesbian humor = Ralph Reese art; Knowledge of Fear cartoons = John Glashan art; Randall Enos art; Mickey Spillane parody text story with Gray Morrow illustration; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; IDYL comic strip = JEFF JONES art; CHEECH WIZARD = Vaughn BODE art; Doctor Colon's Monster = Rodrigues art; Chicken Gutz = Enos Art};

G/VG=$10; VG/FN=$16; FN=$20; VF+ $35.],


May 1972 [Vol.1,#26; G, pages 43-48 missing, Barry Smith complete =$4];


June 1972 [Vol.1,#27, SCIENCE FICTION issue; Classic FRANK FRAZETTA Painted Cover art; 1st TRUE FACTS page; Magic Lamp comics = M.K. Brown art; "The Last TV Show" comics, SF theme = 4 pages in color = Bruce Jones story & art; "An interrupted Luncheon, or Peril from the Clouds" = 6pg Photonovel in comics format; Dodosaurs = Dinosaur parody = Meyerowitz art; "Appalling 12" = Apollo 11 cartoon parody = Rodrigues art; "Pruzy's Pot" 5pgs text fiction with photo = by THEODORE STURGEON; "Click" 4pgs SF/Alien cartoons = GAHAN WILSON art; UFO Magazine parody = Gray Morrow art; "Sextraterrestrials" 3pgs SF/Alien cartoons = Henry Beard art; Martian Jokes by Christopher Rush; Sci-Fi quiz; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; Mule's Diner = Stan Mack; IDYL comic strip = JEFF JONES art; CHEECH WIZARD = Vaughn BODE art; Doctor Colon's Monster = Rodrigues art};

HOT issue; G=$8; G/VG=$11; VG=$14; FN=$22; FN/VF=$27; VF+=$35],


July 1972 [ #28, SURPRISE issue; Trojan Teddy Bear cover by M. Gross; Mao's Little Black Book; 2 page Suprise Poster #1 = Ted Kennedy for president Rally, as Zombie with Chappaquiddick sign approaches = Perlin art; Masculine He-Man; "Third World Thrills" Comics, with Nudity, Bondage & Torture = 10 pages GRAY MORROW art; "Sermonette" 2pgs comics, with torture of Jesus Christ = Frank Springer art; Edward Gorey art; Colonel Teddy Jingo's sketch; Calling Dr. Hitler; Worst cartoons in the World = by Brian McConnachie; Better Mouth & Saliva Catalog; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; 1st Prophet & Loss = P.Bramley art; IDYL comic strip = JEFF JONES art; 1st Mercury God's Own messenger = M.K. Brown art; Doctor Colon's Monster = Rodrigues art}; POSTER INTACT; G=$7; VG=$10; FN=$15; FN/VF=$18; VF=$22];


August 1972 [#29; DEMOCRACY issue; Classic Foldout cover, featuring Richard Nixon cartoon with foot-long nose, art by Robert Grossman; Humorrhoids page; "Tales from the South" horror zombies comic parody of Colonel Saunders Kentucky Fried Chicken = Don Perlin art; "Seniority" 4 pages cartoons = Gahan Wilson art; True Politics parody mag; Tommy Tucker comics = Dean Latimer art; Meyerowitz art; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; IDYL comic strip = JEFF JONES art; Vinny Shinblind the invisible Sex Maniac = P. Bramley art; Doctor Colon's Monster = Rodrigues art; 1st Whistle-Stop = M.K. Brown art; "Sermonette" 2pgs comics, with Jesus Christ = Frank Springer art; Chicken Gutz = Enos Art;}; G=$6; VG=$9; VG/FN=$12; FN/VF=$17; VF=$20; VF+ $25.];


August 1972 [#29; G, centerfold pages 47-50 missing = $3);


September 1972 [#30, BOREDOM issue; Bonny Boredom & Boredom stamps cover; National Geographic Parody; 1st Beans Morocco in Goin' West Comics, 2 pages = M.K. Brown art; Great Moments in Humor, 1/2 page Ad #2 = Hunter in Jungle with Spear thru chest = Gray Morrow art; Boredom Catalogue & Stamps; Tony Hendra's Wide World of Meat; Celebrity Siblings Comics Presents: F. Donald NIXON = Ralph Reese art; Fillmore Divorce; HAPPY FACE 3 pages cartoons = Gahan Wilson art; Refrigerator Rally; Johnny Carson parody; Bland Hotel; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; Russ de la Rocca comic strip = M.K. Brown art; 1st US Weather Bureau = Rodrigues art; 1st Whistle-Stop = M.K. Brown art; Chicken Gutz = Enos Art;};FA=$4; G=$6; VG=$9; VG/FN=$12; FN=$15; FN/VF=$18; VF/NM $30.];


October 1972 (#31; REMEMBER THOSE FABULOUS SIXTIES? issue; Woodstock, Bob Dylan & Joan Baez in "the Ventures of Zimmerman Comics", with Gross Man, Tambourine Man & Weber Man = inner Cover by Ross Andru & Esposito, with 8 pages NEAL ADAMS art; Tom Wolfe in Watts; "RIM SHOT" = 4pgs on The Long Suppressed Roilling Stones Album; New York Times parody; "OD - the Game of Drug Abuse"; Where the Weird things are = Wally Neibart art; "JUNKHEAD" = ARCHIE & Jughead Comics parody, with Sex, nudity, Drugs & Freak Brothers cameo = Latimer-s & Ray Schultz art; Randall Enos art; Underneath the Underground cartoons by John Glashan; Your Ad Here; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; Mule's Diner = Stan Mack; IDYL comic strip = JEFF JONES art; 1st app "the Turkeys" = Bobby London art; Chicken Gutz = Enos Art; Beans Morocco rides again Comics = M.K. Brown art; Plus; 1/4pg 1st Radio Rae Glamazon of Airwaves = Trina Robbins art; 1st Aesop Brothers Siamese Twins = Rodrigues art}; HOT & Scarcer issue; G/VG=$13; G=$10; FA/G=$8);



November 1972 [#32, DECADENCE issue; FETISH Supplement; Terry Southern on Unclean Practices; 32-Piece Cutout Meat CHESS Set; "Sgt. Shriver's Bleeding Hearts Club Band" = BEATLES parody; "O Comes to America" Text story, with full page JEFF JONES art Splash page; Rural Free Love; Frederick's of Toyland = S&M Fashions for Kids; "Reminants of Dignity" Comics with JFK John F. Kennedy, RFK, Lyndon Johnson, & Frank Sinatra = Frank Springer art; Sellout-Pullout section; Daniel Maffia's Vestiges; Vintage Auto's Demo Derby Comics = Frank Springer art; 2 page Poster with Dick Hess art; the iliad & the Ecstasy; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; IDYL comic strip = JEFF JONES art; 1st app "TROTS and BONNIE " = Bobby London art; 1st app "DIRTY DUCK" = Bobby London art; Chicken Gutz = Enos Art; 2nd Aesop Brothers Siamese Twins = Rodrigues art}; FA/G=$6; G=$8; G/VG=$10; VG=$12; FN=$18; VF+ $32.],


December 1972 [#33, EASTER issue; Greatest Farts of the Century = 1/2 page cartoons = B. Kliban art; Inventions that never made it; "CHESS Piece", 7pgs Comics with Chess game theme = Frank Springer art; Men's Liberation cartoons = Rodrigues art; "Christmas Tale" comics = Arnold Roth art; SON-O-GOD Comics #2 vs Antichrist, with Satan = 9 pages Comics in Color, NEAL ADAMS art; >>> {1/2 to 1 page Comic Strips; NUTS Comic strip = Gahan Wilson art; IDYL comic strip = JEFF JONES art; 2nd app "TROTS and BONNIE " = Bobby London art; 2nd app "DIRTY DUCK" = Bobby London art; Chicken Gutz = Enos Art; Vinny Shinblind the invisible Sex Maniac = P. Bramley art; 1st app Earl D. Porker Social Worker = M.K. Brown art};

FA=$5; G=$8; G/VG=$10; VG=$12; VG/FN=$15; FN=$18; FN/VF=$21; VF=$25];

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National Lampoon – 1973; (4th YEAR – Uncommon issues; SCARCE in VF or better condition);
January 1973 [#34, Death issue; Classic “Buy this Magazine, or we will shoot this Dog!” Photo Cover; 9 pages of Color DEADMAN Comics by NEAL ADAMS; PLAYDEAD Magazine = Playboy parody, with Stiffs of Sweden; Last-Aid Kit; Suicide Letters to Santa; Man in Morgue cartoons by Rodrigues; Daeth on Ice cartoons by Gahan Wilson; Telling a Kid his Parents are Dead cartoons by Shary Flenniken; Finnswake Again; Day Animals discovered Death cartoons by Ed Bluestone; the #2 MOST requested issue; VERY High Demand & thus SCARCE issue; (NO Mailing Label, FN = $48);



February 1973 [#35, Sexual Frustration issue; Porno for Women; Palma Sultra; Piddle – the First SEX Paper for Kids; Oral Passions of William Howard Taft comics = 10pgs by Gray Morrow];

March(#36, Sweetness and Light),

April / 1973 (#37; "Prejudice" issue; IVORY = White version of EBONY magazine Parody; "All in the Family" characters as Black People Parody = Text story with illustrations; Greatest Jewish Presidents; Tales of Uncle HO; Canadian Border Towns - the Shame of the North, by Bruce McCall; White Exploitation Movie Posters; Inverted Stereotypes; Americans united to Beat the Dutch; Joys of Yiddish; Would you want your Daughter to Marry One = Cartoons by Rodrigues; IDYL by Jeff Jones; Cheech Wizard by Vaughn BODE; FN/VF=$16; VG/FN=$10; VG=$8; G/VG=$6.50; G=$5),



May(#38, Fraud),

June(#39, Violence),

July(#40, Modern Times),

August 1973 [#41; Strange Belliefs issue;FRAZETTA Cover = NUDE Girls & Fantasy Creatures; 9 pages of Color SON OF GOD Comics by NEAL ADAMS; Cheech Wizard by Bode; Psychology today ];

1973 September(#42, Postwar),

October/1973(#43, Banana issue; G.Gordon Liddy, Agent of C.R.E.E.P. comics, NIXON app, cover by Dick Ayers, art by Hollidge = Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD Parody; Tales of Nozzlin High School; Language Lesson; Amtrak Model Railroading Catalog; Saga of the Frozen North, with Mountie Sgt Lars Lawson comics; TURK cartoons by B.Kliban; Don Juan School of Sorcery; Wonderful Words of Watergate cartoons with NIXON parody; Taffi Ferrari nude girl pictorial; IDYL by Jeff Jones; Reese-a; Bode-a; Weight=235 Grams; FN/VF=$16; VG=$9; G=$6; FA=$4),

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November 1973 (#44; Sports issue; Soap Box Cars-c; Sports illustrated parody; Character Building Comics by Hollidge; 2 pages Berni WRIGHTSON art; SCARCE issue due to high demand; = SOLD OUT);

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1973; December(#45, Self-Indulgence);



National Lampoon – 1974; (5th YEAR - SCARCE in VF or better condition);


January/1974 (#46; "Animals" issue; KANGAROO and Bartender in Bar PHOTO-c; ** Humpback Whale Official Songbook; the Attack of the Sizeable Beasts = 5 pages of Color COMICS by Brian McConnachie & F. Hollidge; Schlockly Theory: *** 2-Page Evolutionary Development in the Primate Order TREE illustration of Ethnic Groups / Races in ascending Order; (1) Lower Primates, (2) Higher Primates, (3) Hominoids, (4) True Man; *** Law of the Jungle; Popular Evolution magazine parody; the Nazi Doctor Doolittle; Species Argument; IDYL by Jeff Jones; Cheech Wizard by Vaughn BODE; PETHOUSE = 8 page Penthouse Magazine Parody with Animals as "Pets"; FN/VF=$15; FN=$12;FA/G=$4);


February/1974 (#47; "Strange Sex" Issue; 1974 Marilyn Monroe Calendar; First Lay comics; Gay insert; William Burroughs/Terry Southern; Orlando art; 4 pages Rodrigues cartoons; National Lampoon spoofs itself; Gahan Wilson art; Nixon parody; VG=$9; G=$6)


March(#48, Stupid),

Apr(#49, Travel),

May(#50, 50th Anniversary),

June(#51, Food),


July/1974 [#52, Dessert issue; Guns & Sandwiches magazine parody; Thanksgiving Memory; Baby Food cartoons by Gahan Wilson; Restaurant aux Fines Verbes; Doggie-Wogs Pet Food; Famine Circle Magazine magazine parody; Corporate Farmers' 1974 Almanac magazine parody; Gastronomique Comique comics by Rodrigues; Intergalactic Gourmet comics by Ed Subitsky; IDYL by Jeff Jones; Reese-a; Bode-a; Weight=235 Grams; Scarcer issue; (FN with 1/2" x1" tag pull $15)(VG $12)(FA/G $6) ];

August (#53, Isolationism and Tooth Care),

September(#54, Old Age),


October 1974 [#55, Pubescence; 4 pages of Color VD COMICS by NEAL ADAMS; Nancy Drew meets Patty Hearst; Masturbation Funnies; Boys Vice magazine; Tampon Period Piece; Teenage Gay Dating Guide; Sex Education Class comics by Ralph Reese; Clampax Poontons; Trots & Bonnie = Teacher's Pet comics; PHOTO-c; RED HOT, the #1 MOST requested issue in the Entire Series; VERY High Demand & thus RARE issue; SOLD OUT];


November(#56, Civics),

December 1974 [#57, Joy of Sects - Christmas issue; 5 pages of Color ORIGIN of SON OF GOD Comics by NEAL ADAMS];



National Lampoon – 1975; (6th YEAR - SCARCE in VF or better condition);

January(#58, No Issue),

February (#59,Love and Romance),

March(#60, Goodbye to all That),


April [#61; Car Sickness issue; Henry Ford's Diaries; Dramamine Bums; Hitch your Wagon to a TRAILER; Driver's Ed; Spare Parts Section; Tunnel Policemen's Ball; Assemble Line Comics; BEEP the Bad Little Bus; SHOES by Gahan Wilson; WARM ROD = Hot Rod Parody mag; Bulge-Buggy; Cheech Wizard by Vaugn Bode; IDYL by Jeff Jones; VF = $12; FN/VF= $10; FN=$8; VG=$6; G=$4);


May(#62, Medicine),

June(#63, Rainy Day Sunday Funbook),

July(#64, X-Rated 3-D Entertainment),

August( #65, Justice),


September 1975 [#66, Back to College, Lettick Painted cover depicts Professor SPANKING the nude bottom of a College Girl; Academic Scams & Scholastic Ploys; Vassar Yearbook; Adelphian Lodge; ESQUIRE Magazine parody; Student Stunts & Pranks; Register's Revense = 6 page Nude Photo story; 10 Ten College Foorball Teams; Tangled all up in IVY - a Collegian's Memory Trove by Bruce McCall; ** Thrilling Amazing Fantastic Adventures = 1/2 Page Comics by Berni WRIGHTSON and Preiss; ** 1/4 pg Chaykin/Preiss-a; ** 4 pages of Color ADENOIDAL COMICS = “College of VERY Liberal Arts” with ART by NEAL ADAMS;VF = $18; FN/VF= $14; FN=$10; VG=$7; G/VG=$6];


October(#67, Collector’s Issue),

November(#68, Work),

December(#69, Money);


National Lampoon – 1976; (7th YEAR - SCARCE in VF or better condition);

January 1976 [#70, Secret Issue; Kennedy Killed; UFO’s Invade; CIA Penetrated; Mysterious Fire Hydrants; 5 pages of Color IRA COMICS “A Few Bold Lads” by NEAL ADAMS];

February (#71, Artists and Models),

March / 1976 (#72, In Like a Lion; Cover depicts Lion having Sex with a Lamb; 8 page MONTY PYTHON parody; 6 page SNUFF MOVIE Porn Flick PHOTO story; New York City Municipal Bond; Turtle Farms of South America = Color Comics by Frank Springer; Rockeller for President; 2 page Trots & Bonnie Soft Core color comics; 2 pages color Dirty Duck by Bobby London; 7 pages of NUDE & Drunk MIDGETS Photo's; STAR TREK = 5 page Color Comics Parody by Alan Kupperberg; 1/2 pg Hoawrd Chaykin/Preiss-a; 1/2 pg Preiss/Reese-a; SCARCER issue due to Higher Demand; Toughest issue of 1975; VF = $25; VG/FN=$15; VG = $12; G/VG = $9; G = $7);



April(#73, Sprots),

MAY(#74; Unwanted Foreigners issue; Understanding Africa; illegal Aliens from Outer Space =4 pages Color Comics by Warren Sattler; Whatever happened to Vietsits name? Culture Vultures Section = Soviet Bloc Comedy Film Festival, Cashiers de TV, Unicef - Trick or Retreat, Isaac & Jacob Comics; Times of IndiRa; ECC - the U.S. of E = Models by Luck & Flaw, captions by Tony Hendra; Foreigners around the World; Discovery of America 1000 AD = 2 Page Painted Color illo by BORIS Vallejo; VG=$10; FA/G=$6);



June(#75, Diamond Jubilee),

July(#76, Down Home),

August(#77, Compulsory Summer Sex),

September(#78, Latest Issue),

October(#79, Funny Pages),

November(#80, Election Year),

December(#81, Selling Out);



National Lampoon – 1977;

January#82, Surefire Issue),

February (#83, Kennedy Reinaugural),

March(#84, Science and Technolgy),

April(#85, Ripping the Lid Off TV),

May(#86, Gay Ish),

June(#87, Careers),

July(#88, Sex),

August(#89, Cheap Thrills),

September(#90, Grow Up),

October(#91, Beatles),

November(#92, Lifestyles),

December(#93, Christmas in December);



National Lampoon – 1978;

January(#94,Role of Sex in History),

February(#95, Spring Fascism Preview),

March(#96, Crime and Punishment),

April(#97, Spring Cleaning),

May(#98, Families),

June(#99, The Wild West),

July(#100, 100th Anniversary),

August (Volume-2 #1; Whole #101; Today’s Teens issue; BROOKE SHIELDS parody painted-c by McAfee; Teenage Magazines Parody Section; Field Guide to Young Teen-Age Girls; Gahan Wilson cartoons; Seventeen magazine parody; Animal House movie poster Centerfold pinup; Real Teen magazine; Killing your Parents; Then and Now cartoons by John Hughes; the last Teenager = 4pgs color comics by Shary Flenniken; Great Literature translated by Teens; VG/FN = $8)


September(Vol.2,#2, Stlye),

October(Vol.2, #3, Entertainment),

November(Vol.2#4, The Body),

December (Vol.2#5, Food and Festivity);



National Lampoon – 1979;

JanuaryVol.2, #6, Depression),

February(Vol.2, #7, Hetero Sexuality),

March(Vol.2, #8, Chance),

April(Vol.2, 9,April Fool),

May(Vol.2,#10, Internatinal Communism and Terrorism),

June(Vol. 2,#11, Kids),

July( Vol.2, #12, Sports),

August(Vol.2,#13, Vacations),

September(Vol.2#14, Fall Potpourri),

October (Vol.2,#15, Comedy),

November(Vol.2,#16, Love),

Dec(Vol.2,#17, Success);



National Lampoon – 1980;

JanuaryVol2,#18, Fantasy),

February(Vol.2,#19, Tenth Anniversay),

March(Vol.2,#20, March Miscellany),

April(Vol.2,#21, Vengance),

May(Vol.2,#22, Sex Roles),

June(Vol.2,#23, Fresh Air),

July(Vol.2, 24, Slime, Swill and Politics),

August(Vol.2,#25, Anxiety),

September(Vol.2,#26, The Past and How it Got There),

October(Vol.2,#27, Aggression),

November(Vol.2,# 28, Happy Thanksgiving),

December(Vol.2,#29, Fun Takes a Holiday);



National Lampoon – 1981;

January(Vol.2,#30, Excess),

February(Vol.2,#31, Sin),

March(Vol.2#32, Women and Dogs),

April(Vol.2, #33, Chaos),

May(Vol.2,#34, Naked Ambition),

June(Vol.2,#35, Romance),

July (Volume-2 #36, Endless, Mindless Summer SEX issue; Scarcer issue; Girl in Swimsuit with Beach Ball-c; Secretaries in Paradise; TIT section; Summer Fun with O.C. and Stiggs; Viking at Party Beach; True Facts section; Weight = 175 Grams; Condition; appears VG, but has some Tape & Glue repairs inside spine to cover, thus G = $6.00),



August(Vol.2,#37, Let’s Get it up, Amercia),

September (Volume-2 #38, Back to School; *** School Girl with Cheat notes on Breast-c; Hungman makes his Move; What's happening on Campus; Back to College; Great like Me; Semester Abroad; Princess Caroline's Back-to-School Herpes Guide; Dorm-Day Saturday = 4 pages Color comics by Tod Carroll; Secretarial School Reunion; Husband's Butt contest; True Facts; Weight = 160 Grams),



October(Vol.2,#39, Movies),

November(Vol.2,#40, TV: Cruel and Unusual Punishment?),

December(Vol.2,#41, What’s Hip?);



National Lampoon – 1982;

January/1982 [”SWORD and SORCERY” Isssie; . 94 pages. The classic HUMOR & PARODY magazine; With; (1) 2 page color illustrated photo of “In the hour of Middle Earth’s direst need, Gandolf the Gray summons to the aid of the Fellowship the members of the J.R.R. Tolkien Fan Club.” Lord of the Rings parody (2) Cohen the Boybarian (by Ellis Weiner); (3) A New York Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” (by Al Jean; illustrated by Frank Springer); Classics illustrated – King Arthur & Reggie Jackson Baseball color comics parody; (4) Semi Mental (by Sean Kelly & Chris Kelly; Illustrated by Mark Watts, Doug Beekman, Joyce Ballantyne, Ed Acuna, Jim Sherman); (5) Lesser-Known Quests of the Round Table (by Jon Pelzer); (6) Folk and Fairy Tales, Myths and Legends of Central Europe (by Sean Kelly; illustrated by Rick Meyerowitz); (7) A Kid’s Guide to Home Sorcery (by Ron Barrett); (8) 4 page violent cartoon comics parody of TV’s “Bewitched”, with art by Berni Wrightson; text by Ted Mann; (9) Cinefantassterrifique Magazine (by Michale Reiss); parody of Cinefantastique magazine; (10) Town of Drynkenwyf Yellow Pages (by John Bendel); Cover (by Walt Simonson)

February (Volume-2 #43, The SEXY Issue; Nude Girl Photo cover; Loving Alone & Liking It; O.C. and Stiggs Annual Gash Report; Parents & Girls of Eastwest Conference; Loves of Tony Romaine; True Bitch by Britt Ekland; Jack and Jill st. John - Magazine parody; ** Sophisticated Literart Section, includes; Claude Balls 1905-1981, Inside Truman Capote, Report from 1982 D.H. Lawrence memorial Beauty Pageant in Chihuahua Mexico; Weight = 200 Grams),



March(Vol.2,#44, Food),

April(Vol.2#45, Failures),

May(Vol.2,#46, Crime),

June(Vol.2,#47, Do it Yourself),

July(Vol.2#48, Sports),

August(Vol.2,#49, The New West),

September(Vol.2,#50, Hot Sex),

October 1982 [ Volume-2 #51; Summer of O.C. and STIGGS issue; SCARCE issue; 3 pages of Schleuter Love color comics; Centerfold features a color movie poster for National Lampoon's Class Reunion; SOLD OUT];



November(Vol.2,#52, Miss Economic Recovery 82),

December(Vol.2,#53, E.T.Issue);



National Lampoon – 1983;

January(Vol.2,#54, Top Stories ‘83),

February (Vol.2,#55, Raging Controversy),

March (Vol.2,#56, Warning),

April( Vol.2,#57, Annual Swimsuit Issue),

May(Vol.2,#58, South Pacific),

June(Vol.2,#59, Adults Only),

July(Vol.2,#60, Vacation),

August(Vol.2,#61, Science and Bad Manners),

September(Vol.2,#62, Big Anniversary Issue),

October(Vol.2# 63, Dilated Pupils),

November(Vol.2,#64, No Score),

December(Vol.2,#65, Holiday Jeers);



National Lampoon – 1984;

January (Volume 2, #66; The Time Parody);

February(Vol.2,#67, All-Comics Issue),

March(Vol.2,#68, 60’s Greatest Hits),

April(Vol.2,#69, Parody Issue),

May(Vol.2,#70, Baseball Preview),

June(Vol.2,#71, This Summer’s Movies),

July (Vol.2,#72, Special Summer Fun Number),

August(Vol.2,#73, Unofficial ‘84 Olympic Guide),

September(Vol.2,#74, Fall Fashion Preview),

October(Vol.2, #75, Just Good Stuff),

November(Vol.2,#76, Accidental Issue),

December(Vol.2,#77, Old Format);

These issues had Lower Print Runs, all are UNCOMMON to SCARCE;

January(Vol.2,#78, Good Clean Sex),

February(Vol.2,#79, Misguided Tour of New York),

March(Vol.2,#80, Best 15 Years),

April(Vol.2,#81, Best from Europe),

May(Celebrity Roast),

June/1985 (Doug Kenney Collection; Che Guevara's Bolivian Diaries; Foto funnies; Palma Sutra; First Lay comics = Joe Orlando-a; Palma Sutra; First Blowjob; Nancy Reagan's guide to dating; Special Stoned section; First High comics = Joe Orlando-a; My Memories; Code of Hammurabi; Miracle of Democracy; War Hero; VF=$10; FN=$7; VG=$5);

JULY/1985 (Sex in the Classroom / Youth at Play issue; Dana Hill & Jason Lively: The Griswald Kids of National Lampoon's European Vacation; Deadteen = magazine spoof; Undiscovered Notebooks of Franklin W. Dixon = Hardy Boys Parody; Very Grim Fairy Tales; Your Child, a Users Manual; Mass Murderer Trading Cards; The SON of the CATCHER, who Lives in Rye by Holden Caulfield Jr., as Told to Lance Contrucci = 6 page Parody of J.D Salinger's CATCHER ON THE RYE; Spiritual Aptitude Test; Youth is Scary by Gahan Wilson; Timberland Tales = 2 pages Comics; Ageless Love by Shary Flenniken = 6 pages color Comics; The Origin of TITMAN = 4 pages Comics with Ralph Reese art; RED HOT & Very High Demand KEY issue; VG/FN = $29.00);

August(All-New True Facts '85),

September(The Lust Issue),

October(All-Star Music),

November(Mad as Hell),

December(Reagan and Revenge);


These issues had Lower Print Runs, all are UNCOMMON to SCARCE;

January (Good Clean Sex... Again),

February(Big Money and Other Sexy Subjects),

March(All About Women),

April(Doctors and Lawyers),

May(All-Star Sports),

June(Horror & Fantasy),

July(Hot Summer Sex),

August(Show Biz),

September(Sleaze),

October(Back to School),

November/December(#200; Double issue; 200th Anniversary);


These issues had Lower Print Runs, all are UNCOMMON to SCARCE;

(January/February(#201),

March/April(#202, Crime Pays),

May/June(#203, Sex and other Unusual Practics),

July/August(#203, All-New True Faces),

September/October(#204, Back to School),

November/December(#205, Women of the Year);


These issues had Lower Print Runs, all are UNCOMMON to SCARCE;

January/February(#206, Winter Inventory),

March/April(#208, Television),

May/June(Sold Out),

July/August(Sold Out),

September/October(#212, Sports),

November/December(#213, Potpourri);


These issues had Lower Print Runs, all are UNCOMMON to SCARCE;

January/February(#214, Tyson),

March/April(#215, Modern Medicrity),

May/June (#216, Summer Sex),

July/August(#217, Music),

September/October(#218, Back to College),

November/December(#219, Gala Party);


NATIONAL LAMPOON = 1990;

These issues had SMALL Print Runs, all are SCARCE;

(1990) – January/February(#220, Welcome to the 90's),

March/April(#221, Spring Break 90's),

May/June(#222, Lust),

July/August(#223, Annual True Facts);

September/October(Sold Out),

November/December(Sold Out),



NATIONAL LAMPOON = 1991;

These issues had SMALL Print Runs, all are SCARCE;

(1991) – January/February(#226, Humor Issue),

March(Sold Out), April(New World Order),

May(Sold Out), June(Sold Out),

July/August (Going Places issue; Albini Hall of fame; Voyeur Villiage; Kaiser's Ant farm; Lunch at Kreskin's),

September(Sold Out),

October(Politicaly Incorrect College Issue),

November/December (Pearl Harbor no hard Feelings = Hiroshima Atom Bomb photo-c; Foto Funnies are back);



NATIONAL LAMPOON = 1992;

These issues had SMALL Print Runs, all are SCARCE;

(1992) – January/February,

March/April;

September/October (Politically Incorrect College Issue);


NATIONAL LAMPOON = 1993-1998;

issues had Very Small Print Runs, all are Very SCARCE to Very RARE;

>>> ALL 1993 thru 1998 issues are SOLD OUT and are only RARELY in Stock

(1993) [Just ONE issue published this Year] - Spring(Sold Out),

(1994) [Just 5 issues published this Year] - January/February(Sold Out), March/April(Sold Out),

May/June(Sold Out), July/August(Sold Out), September/October(Sold Out),

(1995) [Just TWO issues published this Year] - January/February(Sold Out); Volume-2(Sold Out),

(1996) [Just ONE issue published this Year] - NO MONTH (Sold Out),

(1997) [Just ONE issue published this Year] - NO MONTH (Sold Out),

(1998) [Just ONE issue published this Year] - November (RARE LAST ISSUE) (Sold Out),



(2) NATIONAL LAMPOON SPECIALS: = SCARCE in Strict VF+ or Better condition;


Animal House (TPB, 1978);

The Best of #1(Trade Paperback; 1972); #3(TPB, 1972), #4(TPB, 1973), #5(TPB, 1974), #6(TPB, Fall/76), #7(TPB, Fall/77), #8(TPB, Fall/78);

THE BREAST OF NATIONAL LAMPOON (Trade Paperback; 1972);

Cartoon Book (TPB, 1988);

Cartoon's Even we Wouldn't Dare Print (TPB, 1979)

Claire Bretecher (TPB, 1978);

COMICS [ Special #7; 1974; Nick Fury agent of SHEILD Parody; Morrow-a; weird tayls; springer-a; mad parody; Jeff Jones-a; Bode-a; BEATLES Comics Parody; Blackhawk Parody; 9 pages of Color DEADMAN Comics by NEAL ADAMS; 9 pages of Color ZIMMERMAN Comics by NEAL ADAMS ];


Cosmopolitan Parody (Mag., 1974);


Encyclopedia of Humor [1973; Softcover; Berni WRIGHTSON cover; FRAZETTA Back-c; Color SWAMP SLUTS comics by Russ Heath; Cowgirls at War AC-DC Lesbian comics by Russ Heath;2pgs Jeff Jones art on Coca-Cola parody; BODE-a; FOLDOUT MAD Insert {often missing} is still INTACT; Ted Kennedy Volkswagen page 29 {often missing} is INTACT; (Manitoba, VF/NM, 9.0 = $36.00) ];



National Lampoon - Encyclopedia of Humor [1973; Berni WRIGHTSON cover; FRAZETTA Back-c; Color SWAMP SLUTS comics by Russ Heath; Cowgirls at War AC-DC Lesbian comics by Russ Heath;2pgs Jeff Jones art on Coca-Cola parody; BODE-a; Ted Kennedy Volkswagen page 29 {often missing} is INTACT; Bonus FOLDOUT MAP is Missing; G/VG=$12];


National Lampoon Sunday Newspaper Parody #NN(#1; One-Shot; 1978; 1st Printing; Sections include National News, Local News and More Local News, Sports Section, Entertainment, Television Listings, Travel, Real Estate, Gardening, Your Pet, Women's Pages, Classified Ads, Swillmart Discount Store Advertising Supplement, Parade Magazine Parody, Sunday Week Local Magazine, and Eight Pages of Comics; Scarce; "Sequel to 1964 High school Yearbook"; VF/NM, 9.0 = $39; FN/VF=$25);




Foto Funnies (TPB., 1980);

French Comics (The Kind Men Like) (TPB, Winter/78);

Gentleman's Bathroom Companion (TPB, Winter/75);

Gentleman's Bathroom Companion II (TPB, Summer/77);

High School Yearbook Parody (TPB, 1974) = SOLD OUT

HITLER'S FAVORITE COMICS (Trade Paperback;1982);

Jeff Greenfield's Book of Books (TPB, 1979);

The Naked and the Nude, Hollywood and Beyond (TPB., Winter/77);

199th Birthday Book (TPB., 1975);

100 Years of Harvard Lampoon Parodies (TPB., 1976);

Peekers and Other True Facts (TPB, 1982);

People Parody (Mag., Fall/81);

Playboy Parody (Mag., 1966);

Slightly Higher in Canada (TPB, 1978);

Son of Cartoons Even we Wouldn't Dar Print II (Mag., 1985);

Sports Illustrated Parody (Mag., 1974);

Tenth Anniversary Anthology Vol.I (TPB., 1979);

Tenth Anniversary Anthology Vol.II (TPB., 1980);

Tenth Anniversary Anthology Collected Vol.I & Vol.II (Hardcover, 1979);

True Facts (TPB., 1981);

True facts; All New (Mag., 1986);

Untold Story of the Iran-Contra Affair (Mag., 1987);

The Up Yourself Book (TPB, Spring/77);

Very Large Book of Comical Funnies [ 1975; History of comics; Tarzan Parody; Neal ADAMS & Continuity studios-a; NEGRO Comics = Kaluta, Chaykin & Simonson-a; Ploog & Evans-a; LOST EC Comics = Simonson, Heath, WRIGHTSON, Chaykin & Reese-a; VF = $21.00; FN = $14.00; VG = $10.00; G = $7.00];



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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

CANADA; (for FASTER shipping) XPRESSPOST;

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

of the "Small Packet" Rates above;

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Condition Scale, from Best at top, to worst at bottom; >> [Note plus "+" and Minus "-" Grades are not in common use, except on more expensive comics!] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MT = (10.0 Mint); Absolutly Flawless in every way. Mostly a fantasy grade. Out of the 30 to 50 BILLION Comics so far Printed, so far only about 1000 Comics in Total grade a strict 10.0 or Perfect Mint; *** [ Imagine that you had 50 hours to pick the Single Best Copy, out of 5000 Copies on the DAY

the item was printed, THAT copy MIGHT approach MINT; But if you could find the Tiniest of Flaws, inside or outside, where "It could be ever so slightly better", then it is NOT Mint. Less than 1 in 5000 collectors, will have a single book in their entire collection that grades MINT; At this time there is ONLY ONE comic in the World, Pre-1980 that is considered MINT; The current market value of a CGC graded 10.0 MT copy, is 50-100 Times Guide 9.2 price]; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MT- (9.9) = MINT minus = Virtually FLAWLESS in EVERY Way, inside & outside. Might have only the tiniest of Flaws, almost microscopic in size, & probably not visible to the Human Eye, except to the most trained experts. [ current market value of a CGC 9.9 MT- copy, is 15-50 Times Guide 9.2 price] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM/MT (9.8) = NEAR MINT to MINT; Only about (1 in 100) to (1 in 1000) Extremely Carefully Hand-Picked still Brand NEW items can attain this Lofty essentially Flawless Grade. Only the tiniest of nearly invisible flaws is allowed. The untrained eye will not be able to see a flaw.

[ current market value of a CGC graded 9.8 NM/MT copy, is about 6-20 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM+ (9.6) = NEAR MINT plus; Superb & Almost Flawless example. BETTER than MOST items when still Brand NEW on the Newsstands; MOST Brand New comics on day of release are not this high in grade. IF you get to hand-pick the BEST copy availiable out of about 50 copies upon day of Release, you will likely have a NM+;

[ current market value of a CGC graded 9.6 NM+ copy, is about 4-10 Times Guide 9.2 price] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM = (9.4 Near Mint); This grade is NO LONGER listed in the Overstreet Annual Guide, due to the scarcity. [9.2 is currently the TOP guide grade] NM copies are almost LIKE NEW, & almost flawless. Most 1976-1985 items are SCARCE in this grade, if Strictly graded. Most 1975 & Older items are RARE in this grade, if Strictly graded. [Most 1975 & Older Non-Marvel/DC Super-Hero comics are VERY RARE in this grade, MANY with NO KNOWN copies in 9.4 condition]; We Rarely use this grade on our regular inventory, even on Original Un-Used Warehouse copies. [Unlike many dealers who incorrectly throw the grade around like they are common. If another dealer is NOT charging a premium for this grade, it is probably not a "True" NM]; Even MANY older Pedigree collection & File copies are not this high in grade [Most older File-Copies are more in the 9.0 condition range];

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

marks on spine or elsewhere on comic. Might have a small dinged corner. Might have minor spine kinks. Might have MINOR handling wear or MINOR rubbing or shelfwear. [Often mistaken as NM or NM+ to the untrained eye]; **** [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.0, VF/NM Copy, is

about 1.5 to 3 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF+ (8.5) VERY FINE plus; Basically an overall NM appearance, but with several minor flaws, as described in the 9.0 description. A Scarce "High Grade" for most 1975 & older item's; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF = (8.0 Very Fine); Nearly AS NEW copy, usually normal minor handling or shelf wear. Most of our Un-Read Original Warehouse copies fall in this catagory, usually with only minor shelf wear. [ This is the AVERAGE grade for an UN-Used condition example, or moderately well cared for, comic & magazine of the 1980-1990 period. Most 1980's Collectors did NOT use STIFF Back-Boards with their comic bags on 1985 & older comics, thus many small flaws have accumulated on MOST copies on the market & even in MOST Original Owner collections]; *** [ Many inexperienced sellers, VERY commonly Mis-Grade FN/VF or VF copies as NM or "Mint" on eBay; Many INCORRECTLY assume if they bought it new & are Original Owner, it has to be "Mint"]; A Scarcer "High Grade" for most 1975 & older item's; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF- (7.5) VERY FINE minus; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN/VF = (7.0) FINE to VERY FINE; a Beautiful & WELL Above Average example on most items over 20 years old.The beginning of "Higher Grade" for most items 1975 & older. An Un-Common Grade for most 1975 & older item's; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN+ = (6.5) FINE+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN = (6.0 Fine); Above Average condition, for any comic Pre-1973; a NICE example. NO major problems. Nice, Clean, Solid & still very attractive example. Average Used condition for comics & magazines of the 1976-1984 period. Possibly an Un-Read Copy, with light handling, shelfwear, or rubbing wear. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN- (5.5) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG/FN (5.0) = VERY GOOD to FINE! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG+ (4.5); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG = (4.0 Very Good); Decent average used condition example. No major flaws. Usually a few Reading Stress Lines, & light edgewear, or minor creasing at corners. Occasionally only a minor amount of Hidden & Non-Obvious Magic Tape repairs usually inside the covers; (Magic Tape is not allowed on FN or higher grades, unless with specific special mention); AVERAGE Used Condition Copy, still Collectible & still Attractive with Nice Eye Appeal. This is the average condition that 1964-1975 Comics & Magazines are found in! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG- (3.5); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G/VG = (3.0) GOOD to VERY GOOD! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G+ (2.5); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G = (2.0 Good); Well Used, but still COMPLETE, & intact, but not badly abused copy; Great as a still DECENT Reading Copy; Appears to have been Read lovingly several times. Still relatively attractive & NOT De-Faced. NO big chucks out, or NO severe damage. Minor to Moderate amounts of Magic tape Repairs are common & often present in this grade, but should not detract too much from the "Look"

or appeal of the cover. (Defects might include, one or more of the following; Possible Creases to covers, Cover Partly splitting at spine, light to moderate stains, tears in cover at edges, some soiling to covers, bumped corners, cover wrinkles, minor small pieces out, etc);

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

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

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

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

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

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