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 A rare European trade paperback from Europe printed in the 70s. Includes all of Barks' non-Duck material done for Dell in the 40s and reproduced from the original comics in black & white.
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 Volume 5 of the Dennis McMillan reprinting of Frederic Brown's work.
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 The second, and final, issue of Catman reprints from AC.
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 A beautiful cover from 1951. Also, a ripping good story. Note the pirate type of costume on our hero.
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 Reprints the full length 1938 story by Robert Neal Leath from All American Fiction. The wrap-around cover by Gerry Mooney was considered a bit too salacious for an attempt to sell to libraries, so it was cropped to the image here. The full cover was printed in the centerspread of the magazine sans copy.
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 Two stories by Robinson & Meskin, one by Eisner and one by Fine all in one book. You should have this in your home
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 80 pages of the wackiest comic ever done. This one is from 1964.
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 An indespensible reference to all of Kirby's work. Published by TwoMorrows in 1998.
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 Cover by Steve Fabian and published by Robert Weinberg in 1979. Reprints 5 stories from Weird Tales.
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 An instant remainder that covers detective fiction from the early days in England to the pulps.
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 Before it became Comic Con International, the San Diego Comic Con was small enough to be held in the El Cortez Hotel. This program book comes from those simpler times.
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 Ah, the Weisinger era when Superman was fun. This cover from 1964.
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