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Bunky Brian

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  1. WEIRD FANTASY #16 Grade: 7.5 VF - Price: $450 NOV 1952; Cream to off white pages. Abominable aliens find a novel method for wrecking the Earth on this unforgettable Al Feldstein cover. Great stories and art here, with contributions from Al Williamson, Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  2. WEIRD FANTASY #15 Grade: 6.5 FN + Price: $350 SEP 1952; Cream to off white pages. Story art from Jack Kamen, Joe Orlando and Al Williamson. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  3. WEIRD FANTASY #15 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $550 SEP 1950; (#3) Cream to off white pages. Al Feldstein cover and art. Harvey Kurtzman, Jack Kamen, and Wally Wood art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  4. WEIRD FANTASY #14 Grade: 4.0 VG Price: $300 JUL 1952; Glue on back cover. The peerless team of Frank Frazetta and Al Williamson first teamed up in this issue -- with an assist from Roy Krenkel -- which also has story art from Jack Kamen, Joe Orlando, and Wally Wood, plus a cover by Al Feldstein. Ugly stain on back cover. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  5. WEIRD FANTASY #13 Grade: 4.5 VG + Price: $350 MAY 1952; Two pieces out, insdie margin. Al Feldstein cover. Wally Wood, Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando art. Anti-Wertham 'Cosmic Correspondence.' From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  6. WEIRD FANTASY #12 Grade: 7.0 FN/VF Price: $400 MAR 1952; Cream to off white pages. The book contains E.C. artist cameos and a Joe Orlando biography, all wrapped in an Al Feldstein rocketship cover. Jack Kamen, Joe Orlando, and Wally Wood did the interior art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  7. true, but only after I pay off the purchase cost of goods, B
  8. WEIRD FANTASY #11 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $250 JAN 1952; Two pieces of tape inside front cover. Contents include atomic explosion and hypodermic needle panels. The apocalyptic cover is by Al Feldstein, and the interior art is by Wally Wood (two stories), Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  9. WEIRD FANTASY #10 Grade: 5.5 FN - Price: $250 NOV 1951; Off white to white pages. An outstanding Al Feldstein rocket ship graces this awesome cover. An atomic explosion panel and art by Wally Wood, Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando fill the interior pages. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  10. WEIRD FANTASY #8 Grade: 4.0 VG Price: $550 JUL 1951; Cream to off white pages. Al Feldstein cover. Feldstein, Wally Wood, Jack Kamen, and George Roussos art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  11. K, sorry, but you guys are rad, and we all having fun, hee hee
  12. Hi, have about 20 more WF, WS to finish up, do it now? or later?
  13. VAULT OF HORROR #38 Grade: 4.5 VG + Price: $250 SEP 1954; Centerfold detached. Art by the exemplary EC staff, including Graham Ingels, Jack Davis, Bernard Krigstein and Johnny Craig. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  14. VAULT OF HORROR #32 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $350 SEP 1953; Off white to white pages. Johnny Craig's cover art for this issue is one of the most famous/infamous in comic book history. The original version shows the ghoul with a meat clever planted in his head. The meat clever was removed by EC, and replaced by a starburst. Of course, EC had already garnered a well-deserved reputation for 'pushing the envelope' in matters of taste, making this hasty censorship a bit ironic. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  15. VAULT OF HORROR #28 Grade: 7.0 FN/VF Price: $450 JAN 1953; Cream to off white pages. One of Johnny Craig's most famous horror covers headlines this EC favorite. The usual cast of fabulous EC artists contributes: Ingels, Evans, and Davis, in addition to Craig. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  16. VAULT OF HORROR #27 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $150 OCT 1952; Off white to white pages. The slimy beast enveloping some poor soul on this cover predates the popular 1958 movie 'The Blob,' starring a young Steve McQueen. The usual great art can be found inside, by Johnny Craig, Jack Davis, George Evans, and Graham Ingels. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  17. VAULT OF HORROR #25 Grade: 7.0 FN/VF Price: $500 JUN 1952; Cream to off white pages. The title was Johnny Craig's own playground of horror -- he created the cover for every one of the 29 issues, and contributed interior artwork for all but two. Additional interior art came from Jack Davis, Graham Ingels, and Jack Kamen. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  18. VAULT OF HORROR #24 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $250 APR 1952; Cream to off white pages. Cover by Johnny Craig. Art by Craig, Graham Ingels, Joe Orlando, and Jack Davis. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  19. VAULT OF HORROR #23 Grade: 7.0 FN/VF Price: $500 FEB 1952; Off white to white pages. Al Feldstein's buried alive cover is all the hook we needed to get interested in this book, but its just an appetizer for the corresponding story in the book, drawn by Jack Davis and featuring not just a twist, but a twist on a twist ... The iss From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  20. VAULT OF HORROR #22 Grade: 6.0 FN Price: $350 DEC 1951; Off white to white pages. Two pieces of tape inside front cover spine. Johnny Craig's Frankenstein cover and story make this one of the higher demand issues in this ever-popular run. Graham Ingels, Jack Davis and Jack Kamen all add their particular brand of virtuosity to the interior art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  21. VAULT OF HORROR #20 Grade: 6.0 FN Price: $400 AUG 1951; Cream to off white pages. Blood and gore as you like it! Rendered by Craig, Ingels, Kamen, and Davis, to guarantee your satisfaction! From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  22. VAULT OF HORROR #18 Grade: 6.0 FN Price: $400 APR 1951; Cream to off white pages. The horror comics produced by EC Comics are arguably the best ever. Graham Ingels and Jack Kamen, and other great artists, illustrated gut-wrenching stories which have influenced every medium using the horror format. This issue has an excellent cover by Johnny Craig. The look of terror on the man's face contrasts nicely with the romantic, unsuspecting features of the woman, as the ghoul rises from the well behind them. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  23. VAULT OF HORROR #15 Grade: 4.5 VG + Price: $250 OCT 1950; Off white to white pages. This is a striking cover, from the yellow logo against an indigo background, to Johnny Craig's graveyard scene. Inside Craig, Feldstein, Ingels, and Kamen draw more scary stuff better than anyone (not working on other EC books). From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  24. VAULT OF HORROR #13 Grade: 1.8 GD - Price: $350 JUN 1950; (#2) Cream to off white pages. Six inch tape inside front cover edge. Tape on one page. Johnny Craig cover. Morphine story drawn by Harry Harrison and Wally Wood. Other artists in the issue are Al Feldstein, Graham Ingels, and Harvey Kurtzman. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  25. TWO-FISTED TALES ANNUAL #1 Grade: 1.0 FR Price: $200 1952; Cream to off white pages. Six inch spine split, no missing pages. This 128 page square bound giant contains four random rebound remainder issues from 1951 and 1952. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.