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WESTERCON XXIX: the 29th West Coast Science Fantasy Conference (July 3, 4, 5 - 1976)

$25 plus $6.00 postage within the continental USA.

Guest of honor: Horace L. Gold. Introduction by WesterCon chairman Bruce Pelz. Full page day itineraries with illustrations. Brief introduction to Horace Gold by Theodore Sturgeon (May 19, 1976). A reflection by the Guest of Honor entitled "Trouble With Water" with an accompanying illustration by Ray Capella. Additionally there is an article by Dave Locke and Terry Carr along with exceptional illustrations. Profuse with advertisements. Over 50 pages!

Two solid staples. Back cover shows drop stains. Nice white pages. Has kept its appearance for awhile.

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WESTERCON XXII Progress Report 3 (July 3-6, 1969) - asking $18.00

Progress report booklet with several full page illustrated advertisements, members page, a review of Kaleidoscope II '69: a Science Fiction and Fantasy Art Show, centerspread of program notes, a Business page for membership and a full page Tim Kirk illustration.

Two solid staples. Edge tanning and storage wear. Nice white pages.

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Fourth Annual Witchcraft & Sorcery Convention 1974 - asking $12.00

Cover by Virgil Finlay and notated on the contents page: "Cover design from an original Virgil Finlay painting now in a private collection and used here by permission of the owner."
20 pages pamphlet with advertisements and information of convention committee, guest lists, membership list, special thanks, etc.
Features a review of Guest of Honor Dr. Walter J. Daugherty (with photo) by Forrest J. Ackerman.

One solid staple. Edge wear. 

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BayCon Program Book - 26th World Science Fiction Convention (Aug. 29 - Sept. 2, 1968) - asking $35

Guest of honor: Philip Jose Farmer (with photo) with an introduction to the author by Theodore Sturgeon and a separate intro by Poul Anderson. Fan Guest of Honor: Walter J. Daugherty (with photo) and an opinion by Forrest J. Ackerman. An appreciation of Anthony Boucher (with photo) by J. Francis McComas. Hugo winners compiled by Ed Wood. 1967 Hugo nominees. Numerous ancillary information plus illustrations and advertisements.

Two solid staples. Over 100 pages! Solid Fine Plus condition.

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WESTERCON 27 Progress Report 4 (July 3-7, 1974) - asking $12.00

Program report announcing Philip K. as the Guest of Honor and Charles Burbee as the Fan Guest of Honor. Includes an Important message on the needs of Westercon moving forward, a signed letter from Tessa B. informing the committee that her husband (Philip) will be unable to attend the convention due to hospitalization of hypertension. Ancillary pages of dealer map of the room, membership update and a two page advertisement for Gypsy Camp.

Two solid staples. Includes an insert of Westercon 27 show rules and entry requirements.

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LOSCON 16 Progress Report Two (1989) The last continuous LosCon held in the Pasadena Hilton. - asking $12.00

Booklet put together with an Apple Macintosh IIcx, Pagemaker 3.9 and a LaserWriter IIntx.
Contains Notes from the Con Chair, Programming information by William O.L. Foss, a "So Long, Pasadena" article by Robbie Cantor and an announcement for the Ice Cream Social by Rick Young.

Additionally you have Glenn Glazer detailing the Art Show at LosCon 16, Danise Deckert and her enthusiasm for LosCon Party Planning. Updates on Masquerade (cosplay) and Dealer's Room. Much more.

Two solid staples. Over 20 pages! Solid Fine Plus condition. Address stamp of Dwain Kaiser.

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Science Fiction Review 29 (January 1969) - formerly Psychotic - asking $18.00

Cover by Jack Gaughan. Back cover art by Doug Lovenstein. Interior art by Bill Rotsler, John D. Berry, Mike Gilbert, Doug Lovenstein, George Foster, Jr., Alexis Gilliland, Arthur Thompson, Richard Flinchbaugh, Vaughn Bode, Tim Kirk and Jay Kinney.

Articles by Norman Spinrad on John Brunner's Stand on Zanzibar; Rich Norwood poem; movie review of Yellow Submarine by Alexis Gilliland; book reviews by Piers Anthony, Ed Cox, Richard Delap, Earl Evers, Richard E. Geis, Dean R. Koontz and Robert E. Toomey, Jr. 

Lots going on in this review. 68 pages.

Published by Richard E. Geis. Two solid staples with rusting. Top staple has the cover detached.

  

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Shangri L'Affaires 74 (Sept. 1, 1968) - asking $45

Solid copy with a lot involved inside. Covers by Tim Kirk.

This issue features: Ken Rudolph editorial, LASFS Corner by Len Bailes and Bruce Pelz; COBALT-60 by Vaughn Bode; Art Portfolio by Don Simpson. Much more!

Two solid staples. Cover shows what appears to be the folding portion of a large manilla envelope stuck to the page. All else is perfect.

 

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THE TERREAN #48 (Dec. 5, 1968) - asking $12.00

Published for the Terrean Amateur Press Society by Don Fitch. Reflections on improving Science Fiction Fandom. Two solid staples. Minor age wear. Wraparound cover.

 

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LA CON II - FILM NOTES (Aug./Sept. 1984) - asking $8.00

Published for the 42nd World Science Fiction Convention in Anaheim, California August 3-September 3, 1984. Two solid staples. Minor age wear and staining.

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FANtastical (not dated) published by Dwain Kaiser - asking $12.00

Less than 100 copies printed. Cover by Lynn Pederson. Fanzine includes editorial by Dwain Kaiser,"Hugo Gernsback" by Ida Ipe, "Fanzines Revisited" by A. Anfanger and much more! Two solid staples. Minor age wear.

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SUB-MARINER #60 (1973). Rich Buckler cover pencils. - asking $8.00

Copy has excellent cover colors with interior white pages. Tight copy. Clean staples. Minor corner edge wear. 

Namor leads "The Invasion of New York!" Plot by Bill Everett, --script by Steve Gerber, breakdowns by Sam Kweskin, finished art by Jim Mooney. 

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SPIDER-MAN COMICS MAGAZINE Vol.1, #2 (Marvel Comics Digest, 1987) Romita - asking $8.00

Reprints Amazing Spider-Man #s 54, 55, & 56, all by Stan Lee and John Romita. "The Tentacles and the Trap". "Doc Ock Wins". "Disaster!", 1st app of Capt. George Stacy.

Solid copy with slight storage wear. Vivid color throughout.

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Superboy #255 (Legion of Super-Heroes) Sexy Shadow Lass cover! - asking $8.00

Cover art by Mike Grell. And Who Shall Lead Them?, -script by Paul Levitz, pencils by James Sherman, inks by Bob Wiacek; Wildfire is sworn in as new Legion leader, but Superboy thinks the job should be his. Hostess Twinkie ad starring Aquaman, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Vince Colletta. Message from the new publisher, Jenette Kahn, art by Neal Adams. A Matter of Priorities, -script by Paul Levitz, pencils by Michael Netzer [as Mike Nasser], inks by Bob Wiacek; While escorting Ambassador Relnic on a secret diplomatic mission, the Legion must subdue Tseln of Thaun without revealing their undercover identities. Vibrant color. White pages.

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JACK KIRBY TREASURY (Volume 1) 1917-1948 - - 50 years of Comic Art - Hi-Grade! - asking $25.00

Volume 1 - 1st printing. 
Written by Greg Theakston. Art and cover by Jack Kirby. 
50 years of American comic art. Includes 56 pages on the King of Comics, the story of Jack Kirby's life and his work. Also includes Kirby checklist A-J. 
Softcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 56 pages, B&W.

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TRANSFORMERS COMIC MAGAZINE #10 (Omega Supreme!) Digest-sized! - asking $8.00

Excellent scarce copy. Vivid color throughout. Transformers reprints (issues 19 and 20) and character profiles. Digest size. 64 pages; full color. 

Last issue!

 

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SUPERBOY #206 - Legion of Super-Heroes - Ferro Lad! Invisible Kid! - asking $8.00

Exceptional Very Fine copy. Vibrant colors. White pages. 

Cover art by Nick Cardy. The Legionnaires Who Haunted Superboy, -script by Cary Bates, art by Mike Grell; Superboy encounters dead Legionnaires Ferro Lad and Invisible Kid in Smallville; They tell him they are testing themselves to see if they still have what it takes to be in the Legion; But Superboy knows they are experimental clones who only survive for 2 days. Welcome Home, Daughter...Now Die!, -script by Cary Bates, art by Mike Grell; Princess Projectra's guilt causes her to create an illusion of Orando so convincing she thinks she is home. 36 pgs.

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