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Planet Comics #69 in 2.0 (?). Flat & glossy book that presents extremely well, but the cover edges and spine are a bit weak and chippy (PQ inside is just fine). The pages do have a different issue though -- long ago, some kid drew pencil grids over a couple of the lovely ladies (see photo), presumably as a way of transfering them to drawings. Still, enjoyable low-grader that looks much better than its grade. interior 1 interior 2

 

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Four Color #199, 308, 422. All classic Donald Duck books by Carl Barks! These are reading copies. #199 is Poor with heavy moisture damage to cover...slight stains along bottom page edges, but art areas are clean. #308 has cover ink pull from sticking to other books...otherwise, it's a nice bright copy with great PQ...and grades Fair. #422 has general wear to the cover and is a solid Good. All are complete and readable. #422 alone is $33 in OS Guide 2.0, so the other two are pretty much freebies. Three really fun reads.

$29 / lot of 3

 

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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #156 in 5.0/5.5. Wild, almost surreal Barks story. Nice copy overall, with a thin sun-fade strip along the LRC.

 

$13

 

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Weird Science #16 in 4.5. Wonderful Wally Wood UFO/BEM cover that was the inspiration for the "Mars Attacks" trading cards of the 60s (& as a result, I've seen copies of this book spike way up on ebay). This copy would be pushing Fine, but the sub crease puts it into the VG range. Sharp otherwise, with deep cover inks, dead-on centering, nice pages.

 

$80 SOLD

 

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Radio Orphan Annie's Book About Dogs, 1936. Not a comic, but a really charming Little Orphan Annie guide to dog breeds printed as a radio show promo, with b/w photos mixed with color illustrations. Booklet is 32 pages, measures 4" x 6" and is in surprisingly nice shape. There can't be too many of these left. interior spread

 

$9 SOLD (shipping will be cheap on this)

 

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Detective Book Magazine, August 1930 in Good/Good-. Extremely scarce pulp from 1930. Way cool 'oriental menace' cover... IMO the cover art wouldn't look out of place on one of the single-digit Detective Comics covers, though it predates them by 7-8 years. Some wear and tear, but nice cover image. Pretty fragile around the edges & corners, but not quite brittle overall.

 

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G-Men, April 1939 in Good+. Neat detective pulp, on the stands right around the same time as Detective Comics #27. Some pencil tracing on the cover and a heavy spine dent. Real pretty cover colors.

 

$15

 

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Weird Science #16 in 4.5. Wonderful Wally Wood UFO/BEM cover that was the inspiration for the "Mars Attacks" trading cards of the 60s (& as a result, I've seen copies of this book spike way up on ebay). This copy would be pushing Fine, but the sub crease puts it into the VG range. Sharp otherwise, with deep cover inks, dead-on centering, nice pages.

 

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Thrilling Detective, April 1934 in Good+. Very cool early detective pulp with an 'oriental menace' cover theme, and absolutely blazing cover & spine reds... hard to believe this is from 1934. Some tears on the back spine which have been glued and taped from inside; worn back cover. Bold colorful spine, tho some chips missing. Despite the wear, real attractive book.

 

$20

 

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Weird Science #16 in 4.5. Wonderful Wally Wood UFO/BEM cover that was the inspiration for the "Mars Attacks" trading cards of the 60s (& as a result, I've seen copies of this book spike way up on ebay). This copy would be pushing Fine, but the sub crease puts it into the VG range. Sharp otherwise, with deep cover inks, dead-on centering, nice pages.

 

$80

 

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