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book 17 Nevlo (The Avenger) 1973

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book 18 Death In Slow Motion (The Avenger) 1973

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book 19 Pictures Of Death (The Avenger) 1973

Cunning thieves smuggle stolen art into the country. But their crimes are only "act one" in a giant scenario of destruction. Can the avenger discover the link between smugglers and saboteurs in time to avert disaster?

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book 20 The Green Killer (The Avenger) 1974

A dread disease that contorts men into ape-like creatures brings a stranger to the Avenger's lab. He asks for an antidote, but will the cure do more harm than the disease? Will it mean death for the Avenger himself?

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oh here is a pic of the spines, some look like they were never read 

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okay next Weird Heroes

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Weird Heroes, Vol. 1 1975

First of eight volumes. Introductory essays to each story, and afterword, by the editor. Each story is also accompanied by an essay from the author.

"Quest of the Gypsy" by Ron Goulart
" The Darkstar File" by Archie Goodwin
"Guts" by Byron Preiss
"Rose in the Sunshine State" by Joann Kobin
"Minstrel of Lankhmar" (interview of Fritz Leiber)
"Greatheart Silver in Showdown at Shootout" by Philip José Farmer

Interior art by Alex Nino, David Sheridan, Steranko, Jeff Jones, Tom Sutton

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Weird Heroes, Vol. 2 1975

Weird Heroes, Volume 2 [of 8 in the series]; published December 1975. Cover art by Jim Steranko. Introductory essays by Byron Preiss, "Doc Phoenix" by Ted White; "The New York Review of Bird" by Harlan Ellison; "The Camden Kid" by Charlie Swift; "Viva" by Steve Englehart; "Spv 166: The Underground Express" by Elliot S. Maggin; "The Return of Greatheart Silver, or The Secret Life of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" by Philip José Farmer. each story is accompanied by an essay by the author, and another by the editor. Afterword by Byron Preiss; Key to Gruaga (essay) by Alex Nino. Interior illustrations by Stephen Fabian, Neal Adams, Steranko, Esteban Maroto, Paul Kirchner and Ralph Reese, Tom Sutton, Alex Nino.

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Weird Heroes, Vol. 5 1977 missing front cover but the rest is there FREE to be claimed to whoever has bought tonight

Doc Phoenix enters the mind of a comatose 10-year-old girl. There he finds a warped version of Oz. While solving the psychological mystery, a character from Oz appears in the real world, attacking Doc's friends and his headquarters.
In the afterward, co-author Ted White writes Doc Phoenix is essentially a pairing of Doc Savage and Roger Zelazny's Dream Master. Like Doc Savage, Doc Phoenix has a large bulky scientist pal and a lawyer pal, and the two pals argue continually.
The story profusely illustrated by Stephen Fabian.
Cover painting by Jeff Jones.
Introduction and afterward by the editor, Byron Preiss.

CLAIMED by @Morganmi (thumbsu

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Weird Heroes, Vol. 6 1977

SHINBET
The slithering star of an interplanetary mystery, Goulart's latest and possibly most exotic hero!

ORION
From the pen of Ben Bova- a classic fantasy combining mythic fiction with hard science fiction.

GALACTIC GUMSHOE
Art Cover's incredible mix of high-fantasy heroics, low-budget monsters, and— hard. boiled fiction!

 Six! - Byron Preiss
 Shinbet Investigates - artwork by Carl Potts and Terry Austin
 Shinbet Investigates - Ron Goulart
 Orion - artwork by Craig P. Russell
 Orion - Ben Bova
 Fifty Years of Heroes - Edmond Hamilton
 Edmond Hamilton: The Word-Saver - Forrest J. Ackerman
 Memoir on Edmond Hamilton - Robert Bloch
 Greatheart Silver in The First Command, or Inglories Galore - artwork by Tom Sutton
 Greatheart Silver in The First Command, or Inglories Galore - Philip José Farmer
 Galactic Gumshoe - artwork by Ralph Reese
 Galactic Gumshoe - Arthur Byron Cover

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On 7/13/2024 at 9:01 PM, Azkaban said:

Weird Heroes, Vol. 5 1977 missing front cover but the rest is there FREE to be claimed to whoever has bought tonight

Doc Phoenix enters the mind of a comatose 10-year-old girl. There he finds a warped version of Oz. While solving the psychological mystery, a character from Oz appears in the real world, attacking Doc's friends and his headquarters.
In the afterward, co-author Ted White writes Doc Phoenix is essentially a pairing of Doc Savage and Roger Zelazny's Dream Master. Like Doc Savage, Doc Phoenix has a large bulky scientist pal and a lawyer pal, and the two pals argue continually.
The story profusely illustrated by Stephen Fabian.
Cover painting by Jeff Jones.
Introduction and afterward by the editor, Byron Preiss.

 

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Conan: The Sword of Skelos 1979

With the beautiful and fierce Isparana at his side, Conan must cross a brutal and deadly desert in order to deliver their precious cargo-a magical amulet known as the Eye of Erlik. But rather than collecting untold riches for their rare treasure, they are betrayed by a ruthless tyrant and his evil mage. Conan has faced many mortal dangers, perils of magic and perils of steel. But when the treacherous prestidigitator unleashes the bloodthirsty Sword of Skelos, a weapon of both magic and steel-a sword that can fight on its own-Conan faces one of his most dire challenges. How will Conan survive this battle, when there is no foe to slay?

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Conan: The Invincible 1982

Pursued by a blood crazed army, ensnared by the wily and beautiful Red Hawk, the magnificent barbarian challenges the supremely evil necromancer Amanar, and is plunged into ultimate struggle with the darkest of demon-gods, the EATER of SOULS.

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Conan: The Defender 1983

As revolution brews in the shadowy streets of Belverus, Conan braves the traps and treacheries of the Royal Palace of the Dragon. Pursued by the luscious and shameless Sularia, the mighty warrior challenges a magic-spawned menace that cannot die: the invincible Simulacrum of Albanus.

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Conan: The Adventurer 1986

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Conan: The Flame Knife 1981

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