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The Closet of Doom

Avenger 0
An pamphlet size AC reprint book. Art by Dick Ayers and Bob Powell. Most all the material here has been reprinted in later AC books.
Fantasy Classics 1
Large 8½ x 11 magazine published in the early 70s by Fantasy House and edited by Ken Krueger. Reprints the entire novel by Machen with illustrations by Robert Kline. Wrap-around cover by John Pound.
Fantastic Four Annuals
A selection of Fantastic Four annuals. Kirby cover and art in #7.
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Features black & white reprints with comentary by Bill Black. The entire series should be on your "must-have" list. This issue has 2 stories by Mac Raboy. From 1994.
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In the early 80s, Dennis McMillan began a series that nearly reprinted all of the uncollected, and even some unpublished, work of Fredric Brown. The series ran for 19 hardback vol- umes and the first 7 were reprinted in paperback. This is the Vol. 1.
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Reprints 3 stories by Otis Adelbert Kline that appeared in Weird Tales. Published in 1974 by Robert Weinberg, it is the first of his Lost Fantasies series.
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The cover to a newly created Phantom story written by Frew publisher Jim Shepherd and drawn by Keith Chatto.
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Another "must-have" book, mainly due to the material it reprints that isn't available anywhere else: The Red Tornado, Little Lulu, and Pogo.
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Another phamplet size AC book, this one featuring a new story that frames Ayers reprints.
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Beautiful cover by Jack Coggins from 1954, near the end of the magazine's run. Published by Standard, which also published comics under the Nedor banner.
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An 8½ x 11 magazine signed by editor Ken Krueger. First, and only, issue. Published in 1978 and includes some of the original pulp illustrations.
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Published by Galaxy in the early 50s and edited by H. L. Gold.

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