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CAPTAIN AMERICA 115 VG $4.00 July 1969. Last 12-cent cover price. Using the Cosmic Cube, the Red Skull switches bodies with Captain America. Yellowjacket cameo. Subscription crease, upper staple pop at centerfold, lays flat, glossy. Love this cover!

 

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CHAMBER OF DARKNESS 3 FN- $3.00 February1970. Three terrifying tales including one drawn by Barry Windsor-Smith. Lower staple lightly attached at cover, otherwise secure with a small crease at lower RH corner of cover.

 

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CHAMBER OF DARKNESS 5 VG+ $3.00 June 1970. Three more scary tales with art from Jack Kirby and Johnny Craig. Crease at top of cover, some edge wear but a solid, tight, sharp mag.

 

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 76 VG $8.00 September 1969. This issue you get the Lizard and the Human Torch. The Lizard is at large in New York and Captain Stacy wants to talk to Peter about Spider-Man's secret identity. Oh My! Another subscription copy, solid mag.

 

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 342 VF+ $1.00 December 1990. Black Cat and a powerless Spider-Man battle the Scorpion. Doesn’t get any better!

 

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AVENGELYNE 1 VF/NM $1.00 May 1995. Stunning, wrap around chromium cover. This is where it all began, with a beautiful red-headed fallen angel from God's Warhost who must live on Earth as a mortal and contend with the forces of Hell. Dynamite stuff!

 

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AVENGERS 360 VF/NM $1.00 March 1993. 48 pages. Features a Bronze foil embossed cover. This issue begins the 30th anniversary celebration of the Avengers. The Vision returns to his familiar red-hued body for the first time since West Coast Avengers 40.

 

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CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED 61 Good+ $7.00 SOLD! July 1949. The Woman In White. 1st Print. HRN 62. 1B. Purple background on cover, top illustrations on back cover in light violet. Wear to front and back cover, including date in upper rh corner of cover, some pencil erasure on cover, price sticker placed over original price, back cover with some wear and stain, some tanning of inside front and back covers, spine wear, etc. Interior is rather nice with vibrant colors and pages supple and off-white. Still solidly attached, complete and sweet. These early Classics can be tough to find and contain stories worth reading.

 

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COMICS’ GREATEST WORLD X VF+ $2.00 SOLD! June 1993. Special Limited Edition exclusive to Capital City Distribution. Frank Miller cover. Nice copy, silver speckling on cover coming out a little funky on scan.

 

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CRACKED 96 Fine- $1.00 SOLD! October 1971. Mad magazines imitator, but I was one of those kids that thought two goofy publications was a good idea. Nice John Severin and Bill Ward art. Poster, wacky looks at current events and silly observations. You will spend more time enjoying reading these mags than most comics published during the 40 years.

 

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CRACKED 105 Fine $1.00 SOLD! November 1972. Whatever I wrote about the last issue goes for this one as well. Fun, at times clever observations in comic, cartoon and photo funnies format.

 

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DC 100 PG. SUPER SPECTACULAR DC-21 Fine+ $3.00 SOLD! October 1973. Reprints classics from Superboy #94, Action #313, Kid Eternity #9, Adventure #332, Brave and the Bold #54 starring the Teen Titans (Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad), and Superboy #50. Yup, that’s right you get the 1st appearance of the Teen Titans and all the other silver and golden age stories you could hope for. This will provide you with an actual hour or more of superb reading entertainment, as we all wait for summer to arrive. Small smudge on cover, mild wear to spine, nice copy.

 

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DC 100 PG. SUPER SPECTACULAR DC-21 Fine+ $3.00 October 1973. Reprints classics from Superboy #94, Action #313, Kid Eternity #9, Adventure #332, Brave and the Bold #54 starring the Teen Titans (Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad), and Superboy #50. Yup, that’s right you get the 1st appearance of the Teen Titans and all the other silver and golden age stories you could hope for. This will provide you with an actual hour or more of superb reading entertainment, as we all wait for summer to arrive. Small smudge on cover, mild wear to spine, nice copy.

 

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DELL GIANT 31: HUCKLEBERRY HOUND SUMMER FUN Good+ $6.00 SOLD! July 1960. Hanna Barbara – Yogi Bear, Pixie and Dixie and so much more. Wear to spine, some creasing to front and back cover, light pencil on a connect the dot puzzle on inside of back cover and another puzzle inside the mag. Most puzzles unmarked. Solidly attached, vibrant interior colors, complete, sweet reader copy gem.

 

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DETECTIVE 356 VG+ $8.00 SOLD! October 1966. Where has Alfred been? Elongated man back-up feature. Even a full-page ad for the 1966 Batman film. Lower staple pop from cover, otherwise secure tight flat copy with a corner blunt and spine nicks. Ravishing red cover!

 

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DETECTIVE 372 Fine- $7.00 SOLD! February 1968. Neal Adams cover. Some fellows are trying to kick Batman around. Not a good idea. Another Elongated Man back up and an additional reprint story called “The Man Who Stopped the Clock!" Just some light general wear mostly to the corners and spine of mag. Nice copy!! Another vibrant red cover!

 

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FANTASTIC FOUR 371 VF/NM $1.00 December 1992. Special Embossed white Cover. Lyja is back, but this time she has come for the Human Torch's blood. Also featuring the villainy of Devos the Devastator and Paibok the Power Skrull and the return of Sharon! All this plus the Invisible Woman gets a new costume. Get it for half the same price as when it came out over 20 years ago.

 

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FANTASY MASTERPIECES 6 VG $3.00 SOLD! December 1966. Reprints stories from Captain America Comics #6, #7, and #10, Journey Into Mystery #64, Tales of Suspense #33, and Strange Tales #90. Absolutely amazing classic stories for a fraction of the cost of having the originals. Keep your CGC copies hermitically sealed and read this mag over and over again. Marvelous cover! Spine wear, creasing, but solid, complete and ready for some heavy duty reading!

 

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FANTASY MASTERPIECES 9 VG+ $3.00 SOLD! June 1967. Reprints stories from Marvel Mystery Comics #1 featuring the origin of the Human Torch and #4 featuring the Sub-Mariner, Tales to Astonish #18 featuring "Monstroso," Strange Tales #110 featuring "We Search the Stars," Journey Into Mystery #77 featuring "I Don't Believe in Ghosts," and Captain America Comics #10 featuring a personal account by Captain America of his smashing a spy ambush.

 

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FLASH 166 VG+ $6.00 SOLD! December 1966. In the first story Barry battles seemingly routine crooks, but then feels compelled to tell Iris that he is secretly The Flash. What is he thinking? In the second story, The Flash sprains his ankle rescuing people from a fire, but when he is attacked by Captain Cold and Heat Wave, the alternating effects of heat and cold fix his ankle and allow him to capture the rascals. Letter from comics writer Marv Wolfman. A bit of a stacking curl and some spine nicks, a smudge just above Heat Waves gun, some stacking dirt on back cover, otherwise glossy, firmly secured with lovely colors. You also get my first name in pencil, cursive style on top of the first story page.

 

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