We're only missing scans of one card from this set- #67. Please help us fill in the blanks!
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Each set was 40 stickers with 9 checklist puzzle cards. The 1975 set had an FF 100 puzzle and the 1976 set had a Conan 1 puzzle. There are some some text variations so there are actually more cards but these may have been part of some test sets.
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Post your favorite covers from Avatar Press here!
Note: Only registered members can view fullsize scans in this gallery!
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The golden age of comics featured many great crime and detective publications. Post your favorite covers of them here!
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These are 6 different Golden-Age reprints from 1944 with simplified text given away to Navy serviceman during WWII.
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Put the scans of your digests here!
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These are a set of Golden-Age reprints similiar to the Alan Light reprints in that the interiors are in black and white.
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French language comics published by Aredit-Lug-Artima including American reprints of Marvel & DC comics ond other original French characters.
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French language comics published by Editions des Remparts including American reprints ond other original French characters.
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French language reprints of Marvel, DC, Charlton and Archie comics.
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French language reprint editions of Marvel Comics.
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French language comicsprinted by SAGE including American reprints ond other original French characters.
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These are reprints of various Fox funny animal comics from the late fifities. There are actually two different variants of each issue-one by Green publications in 1957 and another by Norlen in 1959. The variants do not have the fox logo and all Norlen's have "1959" on the cover. The numbering of the variants is usually different from the original Fox issue like the Accepted reprint variants.
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Let's see the ones that made you laugh!
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This collection is something I've put together to show a batch of books that were all resold thru Good-Fellow Antiques in St. Louis, Missouri. They can be easily identified as the store stamped their logo on the cover of each comic. Because these books are mostly lower grade and have been loved by many readers over the years, the collection has earned the nickname "The Bizarro Pedigree". -- James Jobe
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Just how many comic covers have featured gorillas?
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These are fairly rare magazines published by Marvel in the mid-seventies. There are both 60 and 75 cent versions of all issues.
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I'm scared... but please post all your horror comic covers here, and scare me some more.
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Any title that had stories set in the jungle.
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Have a cover that features a lovely lady? Post them here!
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All pictures provided by the Variant Mafia.
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All pictures provided by Terry Hall and the Variant Mafia.
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These were the direct-only editions sold by Marvel Comics from 1977 to 1979 that were also sold in Whitman packs.
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