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This is "The Official Movie Book: Rocky IV". 
It is a movie tie-in book for the film Rocky IV.
The cover features Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa, breaking through a hammer and sickle symbol, and holding an American flag.
The book promises "Giant pull-out full-color posters" and "Dozens of dramatic color photos" from the movie.
The tagline on the cover reads "Get ready for the next World War!". a promotional advertisement for the Star Wars Adventure Games from West End Games.
Product: Star Wars Adventure Games
Publisher: West End Games
Release Information: Advertised as "Coming This Fall"
Publisher Address: 251 West 30th Street, New York, NY 10001
Publisher Phone: (212) 947-4828the Official Collectors Edition magazine for Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. This magazine likely features content related to the 1980 film, which is the second film in the original Star Wars trilogy and the fifth chronological chapter of the "Skywalker Saga".  "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare 3-D" published by Innovation Comics. 
Product: "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare 3-D" comic book by Innovation.
Condition: This specific listing describes the comic as "Very Good," indicating it has been read but is in excellent condition with no obvious damage, missing pages, or major wear.
Availability: Similar comic books can be found on online marketplaces like eBay.
Collectibility: This comic is a collectible item, especially appealing to fans of the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and comic book collectors.This is a vintage Golden Book titled "Masters of the Universe: I Have the Power," released in 1985. 
This book tells the origin story of He-Man and how Prince Adam found the Power Sword and became He-Man, protector of Eternia. 
It's a collectible item for fans of the Masters of the Universe franchise. 
You can find this book for sale on platforms like Etsy and eBay, often described as being in "very good" or "excellent" condition for a used book. 
When purchasing, check photos for wear and tear, and be aware of seller feedback and return policies. This is a vintage Golden Book titled "Masters of the Universe: I Have the Power," released in 1985. 
This book tells the origin story of He-Man and how Prince Adam found the Power Sword and became He-Man, protector of Eternia. 
It's a collectible item for fans of the Masters of the Universe franchise. 
You can find this book for sale on platforms like Etsy and eBay, often described as being in "very good" or "excellent" condition for a used book. 
When purchasing, check photos for wear and tear, and be aware of seller feedback and return policies.  the comic book adaptation of Child's Play 3, specifically issue #3 published by Innovation Comics. 
About Child's Play 3: This film, released in 1991, is the third installment in the Child's Play horror franchise, featuring the killer doll Chucky. 
Plot Summary: Eight years after the events of Child's Play 2, Chucky is resurrected and continues his pursuit of Andy Barclay, who is now a teenager attending military school. 
Comic Adaptation: Innovation Comics published a comic book series based on the Child's Play films, adapting the storylines of the movies into comic form. 
"MARKED." Slogan: The cover features the slogan "MARKED. MOTHERS AGAINST RAMPANT KILL-HAPPY EVIL DOLLS," a humorous and memorable tagline associated with the film's marketing.  "Innovation: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Beginning #1" comic book. 
It is a comic book based on the A Nightmare on Elm Street horror film franchise. 
This specific issue, "The Beginning #1," likely explores the origin story of Freddy Krueger, the iconic villain of the series. 
The comic is written by Andy Mangels and features art by Dave & Dan Day. 
It is a collectible item for fans of the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and comic book collectors. 
 Marvel Comics Group's The Tomb of Dracula #60, published in September 1977. 
This issue features Dracula and the storyline "My Son Is Dead! Let the World Beware--The Wrath of Dracula!". 
It is part of Marvel's horror comic series centered around the iconic vampire character. 
The comic is identifiable by its cover art, title, and issue number (60). 
As a vintage comic book, its value may vary based on condition and rarity. A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Beginning #2, a comic book published by Innovation Comics. 
It is part of "The Beginning" mini-series, which explores the origin of Freddy Krueger. 
The cover art is by Cliff Hayes. 
This issue is a collector's item for fans of the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and comic book enthusiasts. 
It was published by Innovation Comics, a publisher known for adapting popular horror franchises into comic book form. 
The Nightmare on Elm Street Companion: The Official Guide to America's Favorite Fiend by Jeffrey Cooper.  the comic book Hellraiser Nightbreed Jihad from the worlds of Clive Barker.  the comic book "The Mummy's Curse (1990) #1 (of 4)" published by Aircel Publishing. 
Title: The Mummy's Curse (1990) #1 (of 4)
Publisher: Aircel Publishing
Release Date: November, 1990
Creators: Written by Barry Blair and Jim Somerville, with art by Jim Somerville and cover art by David Porch.
Availability: This is the first issue in a four-part series.Puppet Master #4 published by Eternity Comics under the Full Moon Entertainment imprint. 
Based on: The comic is based on the popular Puppet Master horror film franchise, known for its anthropomorphic puppets animated by an Egyptian spell. 
Content: It features "All New Adventures" based on the hit movie series. 
Target Audience: The cover explicitly states "Recommended For Mature Readers Not For Children!". 
Format: This is a full-color comic book.  Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love. 
Genre: This is a supernatural romance graphic novel with elements of mystery and horror. 
Synopsis: The story follows Deadman as he helps Berenice, a young woman who can communicate with the dead, battle dark forces within a haunted gothic mansion. 
Creators: It is written by Sarah Vaughn and illustrated by Lan Medina and José Villarrubia. 
Collection: This volume collects the three-issue prestige format miniseries Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love. 
Availability: The graphic n JSA: Princes of Darkness graphic novel, a collected edition from DC Comics.  the comic book Penguin Triumphant, a DC Comics one-shot issue released on June 9, 1992. Slimer # 1 - 1989 Now Comics"The Nicole Simpson Story" comic book, specifically issue #5 titled "The Case for the Prosecution". 
It is part of the "He Said/She Said Comics" series, published by First Amendment Publishing.
The comic book likely dramatizes the events surrounding the O.J. Simpson murder trial from the perspective of the prosecution.
The cover features illustrations of Nicole Brown Simpson, O.J. Simpson, a police car, and a telephone, all elements central to the case.
This issue was published in 1994. the comic book series Code of Honor from Marvel Comics, specifically depicting the cover of an issue in the series. 
Title: Code of Honor. 
Publisher: Marvel Comics. 
Content: The series features Jeff Piper, an NYPD officer, navigating the streets of New York and encountering various Marvel characters and events. 
Availability: The series, including individual issues like Code of Honor (1997) #2, is available in digital formats such as eBook.  a copy of Classics Illustrated No. 51, which features an adaptation of James Fenimore Cooper's novel, The Spy.  "Ripley's Believe It or Not! True Demons and Monsters #4," published by Gold Key in 1967. This particular issue features a striking and somewhat unsettling illustration of a monstrous or demonic figure, aligning with the "True Demons and Monsters" theme. The cover also highlights classic "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" elements like "Strange!", "Shocking!", and "Hypnotic!". "Get Smart," a popular American spy-fi sitcom that aired from 1965 to 1970. 
The comic book, published by Dell, features the show's main characters, Agent 86 (Maxwell Smart) played by Don Adams, and Agent 99 played by Barbara Feldon.
The cover art depicts Agents 86 and 99 tied together, with a brick wall background, reflecting the show's blend of spy action and comedy.
The text on the cover highlights Agent 86's status as the "best secret agent in the world," a running gag throughout the series where his incompetence often led to success. Dell comic book adaptation of "The Rat Patrol". 
"The Rat Patrol" was an American action and adventure television series that aired on ABC from 1966 to 1968. 
The series followed a four-man Allied team (three Americans, one British) in the North African campaign during World War II, tasked with disrupting Field Marshal Rommel's Afrika Korps. 
The show was inspired by real-life special reconnaissance and commando units like the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) and the Special Air Service (SAS), although these units were primarily composed of UK and Commonwealth troops. 
The comic book's cover highlights the show's theme of "Tank versus Jeeps" and "Cannon against Machine Guns," emphasizing the "impossible odds" faced by the Rat Patrol. Classics Illustrated comic book #158, featuring Alexandre Dumas's novel, The Conspirators. vintage comic book cover for "Hogan's Heroes," based on the popular 1960s American television sitcom. 
Product: Hogan's Heroes comic book, Dell Comics. 
Content: The comic likely features stories based on the comedic adventures of Allied prisoners of war in a German POW camp during WWII, led by Colonel Hogan, as they conduct sabotage and espionage under the noses of their inept German captors.  "He Said/She Said Comics Presents: The O.J. Simpson Story," specifically issue #5, titled "The Case for the Defense". 
This comic book series was published by First Amendment Publishing.
It focuses on the highly publicized O.J. Simpson murder trial.
Issue #5 specifically presents the perspective of the defense in the case.
The cover art features O.J. Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson, Robert Shapiro, and a depiction of the white Ford Bronco involved in the infamous low-speed chase. Star Trek comic book, specifically Dynabrite, Issue 11358, which reprints material from Gold Key Comics' 1967 Star Trek: The Original Series comic series. 
The comic is titled "A Bomb in Time / The Psychocrystals."
It was published by Whitman, under the Dynabrite imprint.
The cover features Captain Kirk and Spock in a small inset image.
The comic was published in 1978, as indicated by the copyright notice on the cover.s the comic book "Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe". "The Black Hood: Ozone Alert!" which is issue #5 of the Impact Comics series featuring The Black Hood. 
Title: The Black Hood: Ozone Alert!
Issue: #5
Publisher: Impact Comics
Characters: The Black Hood, and another older male character prominently featured on the cover.
Availability: This comic book can be found through various online comic book retailers or marketplaces specializing in vintage or collectible comics. Predator 2 #1, a comic book published by Dark Horse Comics in February 1991. 
It is the first issue of a two-part series based on the movie Predator 2.
The comic includes Dark Horse Trading Cards as an insert.
The original cover price was $2.50 in the U.S. and $3.00 in Canada.
The comic features work by Franz Henkel, Dan Barry, and Randy Emberlin. The Black Hood: Impact #6. Darkman #2, part of a three-issue limited series by Marvel Comics. 
This issue is the official comic adaptation of the Darkman movie.
The cover features the tagline "Beauty IS ONLY SKIN-DEEP... BUT REVENGE CUTS TO THE BONE!".
It is issue #2 in a three-issue limited series.
The original cover price was $1.50 US / $2.00 CAN.The New Mutants #95, published by Marvel Comics in November 1990. It is part of the "X-Tinction Agenda" storyline, a crossover event featuring the X-Men, New Mutants, and X-Factor. The issue is titled "First Blood". Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme Vol 1 #51 comic book. 
Issue: Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme Vol 1 #51.
Release Date: March 1993.
Featured Characters: Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange), Rintrah, Wong.
Antagonists: An unnamed cult and Calyxis.
Synopsis: The issue's story, "Redemption," features Rintrah encountering a cult powered by an ancient being.Zorro Issue #3: Dead Men Tell No Tales, a Marvel Comics publication from 1991. 
Title: Zorro Issue #3: Dead Men Tell No Tales. 
Publisher: Marvel Comics. 
Year of Publication: 1991. 
Synopsis: The issue features Zorro surprising and subduing thieves, and the arrival of a mysterious rider named Morales at Victoria Escalante's inn. Fantastic Four #298, published by Marvel Comics in January 1987. 
Title: Fantastic Four #298
Publisher: Marvel Comics Group
Publication Date: January 1987
Condition: The eBay listings describe the condition as "Good".he Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine Vol. 1, No. 2, published in November 1968. 
Title: The Spectacular Spider-Man (Magazine) Vol. 1, No. 2
Publication Date: November 1968
Publisher: Non-Pareil Publishing Corp., New York, NY
Condition: The specific copy shown is no longer available, but other copies in various conditions might be found from sellers of vintage comics and magazines.
Content: This issue features Spider-Man in a battle, as depicted on the cover, and is notable for being "NOW IN FULL COLOR!" as advertised.Marvel Comics comic book titled "Damage Control".
It is part of the "Acts of Vengeance!" storyline.
The cover features Captain America alongside various members of the Damage Control team, a group specializing in cleaning up and repairing damage caused by superhero battles.
The tagline on the cover reads: "WHEN SUPER HEROES NEED HELP, THEY CALL DAMAGE CONTROL! BUT WHO DOES DAMAGE CONTROL CALL???" Iron Man #214 by Marvel Comics. 
Format: Paperback comic book. 
Condition: Described as "Good". 
Availability: Available for purchase on PangoBooks, a platform for buying and selling used books. 
Featured Characters: Iron Man (Tony Stark), Spider-Woman (Julia Carpenter), and the first appearance of the Seekers and Chain. 
Storyline: This issue ties into an Avengers Annual and features Spider-Woman being hunted by high-tech bounty hunters, with Iron Man attempting to intervene. Marvel Comics' The Transformers #3, a comic book from a four-issue limited series. This issue, published in January 1985, is notable for featuring Spider-Man as a guest star. The cover art depicts Spider-Man, in his black suit, alongside several Transformers characters, including Megatron in his gun form. Uncanny Origins #1 featuring Cyclops, published by Marvel Comics in September 1996. 
Content: This issue begins a series of solo origin stories for various Marvel characters, with this particular issue focusing on Cyclops of the X-Men.
Condition: The comic appears to be in good condition, described as "NM" (near mint) in some listings.
Availability: You can find this comic for sale online through various retailers like eBay and Amazon.
Price: The original cover price was 99 cents. Current prices will vary depending on condition and seller. Marvel Comics' The Transformers #2, published in November 1984. 
Key Features: This issue is part of a four-issue limited series and features a prominent battle between Optimus Prime and Megatron.
Condition: The specific condition of the comic is not visible in the image, but higher-grade copies are available.
Availability: Copies of this comic can be found for sale on online marketplaces like eBay.
Pricing: Prices vary depending on the condition of the comic and the seller.MASK #1, a comic book published by DC Comics in December 1985. It is the first issue of a mini-series based on the popular 1980s animated television show M.A.S.K. (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand). The cover art is by Michael Chen and Joe Delbeato.  Blackhawk #241 comic book, published by DC Comics in July 1968. 
Title: Blackhawk #241
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: July 1968
Cover Blurb: "Once There Were 7 Blackhawks... And Then There Was 1. A Blackhawk A Day!"
Condition: The image shows a worn copy with visible wear and tear on the cover and edges.The New Titans #68, published by DC Comics. 
Title: The New Titans #68.
Publisher: DC Comics.
Featured Characters/Group: The New Titans and The Royal Flush Gang.
Cover Date: July, 1990.
Synopsis: This issue features the Titans facing off against the Royal Flush Gang, who are led by a new and more dangerous leader.Child's Play 3, issue #1, published by Innovation Comics. 
Product: Child's Play 3 comic book, issue #1.
Adaptation: This comic is the official adaptation of the Universal Pictures film Child's Play 3.
Publisher: Innovation Comics.
Character: The cover features Chucky, the iconic "Good Guys" doll from the franchise.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze. 
Product: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze Official Movie Adaptation comic book. 
Content: This comic book adapts the 1991 film, where the Turtles face Shredder, who has learned the secret of the ooze and created new mutants, Tokka and Rahzar. 
Availability: The film and its soundtrack are available on various platforms like Blu-ray and CD. 
Related Media: The film is a sequel to the popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie and continues the adventures of Leonardo, Donatello, Michaelangelo, and Raphael. eenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #14, published by Archie Comics. 
Issue Number: This is issue #14 of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comic series. 
Publisher: It was originally published by Archie Comics. 
Characters: The cover features the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, including Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael, along with a large, leopard-like character. 
Collectible: As a comic book from a popular franchise, it is a collectible item.  Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #7 comic book. 
It is part of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures series published by Archie Comics.
This particular issue, #7, was released in December and originally retailed for $1.00.
The cover art features various characters from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles universe, including the Turtles themselves and other mutants.
The stories within this volume include "Search and Destroy," "Gimme Danger," "Raw Power," "The Keeper," and "In The Dark". the first issue of the comic book series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures published by Archie Comics. 
Title: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #1
Publisher: Archie Comics
Key Feature: Advertised as a "1st Edition Collector's Issue"
Creators: Based on characters by Eastman and Laird
Note: This series ran for 72 issues from 1988 to 1995.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1st Series), Edition #35, published by Mirage Studios. 
Key details about this comic include: 
Publisher: Mirage Studios.
Series: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1984-1993 series).
Publication Date: March 1, 1991.
Creators: The cover prominently features "EASTMAN AND LAIRD'S" indicating the creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.TMNT Adventures #23 ORIGINAL Vintage 1991 Archie Comics 1st SlashMay 1990 CRACKED Magazine #253 Back To The Future .FRANKENSTEIN #1 (1963) Dell 2nd Print The Monster Is Back RARE 2nd Printing VG
Nightmares on Elm Street #4, an Innovation Comic Book featuring Freddy Krueger from the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. 
Product: Nightmares on Elm Street #4 Innovation Comic Book.
Condition: Described as "VF" (Very Fine) in a listing, indicating good condition with minor wear.
Publisher: Innovation Comics.
Issue Number: #4.
Content: Based on the popular horror film series A Nightmare on Elm Street. "Batman: The Dark Knight Archives Volume 1," a hardcover comic book collection published by DC Comics. DC Archive Edition: Batman Archives (Volume 2), a collectible hardcover comic book.  "Batman Archives Volume 3," a hardcover comic book collection by Bob Kane, published by DC Comics as part of their Archive Editions series.  "Batman Archives Vol. 1," a hardcover graphic novel featuring the early adventures of Batman from the Golden Age of Comics.  "The Official Batman Batbook by Joel Eisner".
This book is a complete guide to all TV episodes and the Batman movie, likely referring to the classic 1960s Batman TV series starring Adam West and Burt Ward.
It includes interviews with famous Batvillains from the series, such as Cesar Romero (the Joker), Julie Newmar (Catwoman), Vincent Price (Egghead), and Burgess Meredith (the Penguin).
The cover features iconic imagery from the 1960s series, including Batman and Robin, and classic sound effect bubbles like "KAPOW!" and "ZONK! ZWAP!".
This book would be of interest to fans of the classic Batman TV series and collectors of Batman memorabilia. Star Trek Memories by William Shatner with Chris Kreski. the graphic novel Batman: Son of the Demon by Mike W. Barr and Jerry Bingham.  "Tales of the Dark Knight: Batman's First Fifty Years: 1939-1989" by Mark Cotta Vaz. This book chronicles the history of Batman from his creation in 1939 up to 1989, including the "Golden Age" of the Forties and the classic stories and themes from various Batman titles.  "Batman: The Official Book of the Movie" by John Marriott. "The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told Vol. 2" trade paperback.  "Batman: Knightfall, Part 2: Who Rules the Night". Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, a 1986 graphic novel written by Frank Miller, with art by Klaus Janson and Lynn Varley, and an introduction by Alan Moore. 
Format: Softcover graphic novel. 
Publisher: DC Comics / Warner Books. 
Condition: The specific condition of this copy is described as "Very Good" in one listing, indicating it has been read but is in excellent condition with no obvious damage to the cover. 
Cost: One listing shows a price of US $15.00 or best offer. 
Significance: This is a highly influential and critically acclaimed work in the Batman comic book canon.  "Batman: A Death in the Family," a 1988 DC Comics trade paperback.  "The Joker: Devil's Advocate," a graphic novel featuring the iconic Batman villain, the Joker. "The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told" graphic novel. Who's Who in the DC Universe 3-Ring Binder, specifically featuring artwork from Who's Who in the DC Universe #13 with The Joker by Brian Bolland prominently displayed. 
Product: Who's Who in the DC Universe 3-Ring Binder. 
Artwork: The cover features artwork by Brian Bolland from Who's Who in the DC Universe #13, focusing on The Joker. 
Publisher: DC Comics. 
Year: 1990. 
Characters featured on binder: While the specific binder in the image features The Joker, the "Who's Who in the DC Universe" binders were available with various DC characters like Batman, Flash, Green Lantern, Superman, and Wonder Woman.  "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: The Classic Tale of Terror Reborn on Film," a pictorial moviebook published by Newmarket Press.  "The Films of Bela Lugosi" by Richard Bojarski, published by Citadel Press.  "The Essential Frankenstein: Everything You Always Wanted To Know About the Man, the Myths, and the Movies" by Robert Jameson.  "Bizarro! by Tom Savini". 
Title: Bizarro! A Learn-by-Example Guide to The Art & Technique of Special Make-Up Effects.
Author: Tom Savini.
Introduction by: Stephen King.
Preface by: George Romero.
Content: This book serves as a guide to special make-up effects, featuring a learn-by-example approach. "The Encyclopedia of Horror" edited by Richard Davis.
This book is an encyclopedia focused on the horror genre.
It was edited by Richard Davis.
The cover features artwork depicting a scene with a reclining figure and a monstrous entity, possibly inspired by Henry Fuseli's "The Nightmare."
This type of book would be of interest to fans of horror literature, film, and art. "Horror Films" by Nigel Andrews, a hardcover book published in 1985.  "The Encyclopedia of Horror Movies" by Phil Hardy, a vintage first edition from 1986.  "The Blair Witch Project: A Dossier" compiled by D.A. Stern. 

 the back cover of the book "Horror Films" by Nigel Andrews, a hardcover published in 1985. Making a Monster: The Creation of Screen Characters by the Great Makeup Artists by Al Taylor and Sue Roy. 
This book focuses on the history and techniques of makeup effects artists in the film industry, particularly those involved in creating monster characters. 
It provides details on the craft, including supplies and how-to information from pioneers in the field. 
The book is illustrated with over 400 black and white images and includes an index. 
It is described as a valuable resource for aspiring makeup effects artists and fans of cinematic special effects. 
Classics of the Horror Film: From the Days of the Silent Film to The Exorcist by William K. Everson. Worlds of Horror magazine, Issue #2, published in August 1989. 
It features articles on "I, Madman," "Phantasm II," and Forrest J. Ackerman.
The original cover price was U.S. $2.95, U.K. £1.95, and CAN $3.60.
This specific issue is described as being in "Very Good" condition.
It is a small press monster and horror magazine, and is sold bagged and boarded.This is a rare 1984 Fisher-Price "Frankenstein" book.  vintage magazine or comic book featuring Frankenstein's Monster, likely from the "Monsters Series" as indicated by the text "NSTERS SERIES" visible on the cover. The image also shows a ruler, suggesting the item's size is being measured for sale or display.  "Mad Scientists" by Ian Thorne, part of the Crestwood House Monsters Series.  "The Complete Night of the Living Dead Filmbook" by John Russo, co-author of the original screenplay.  "The Munsters: Television's First Family of Fright," a book by Stephen Cox, subtitled "The Official Ghoul Guide," with a foreword by Yvonne De Carlo. 
 "Horror Movies" by Daniel Cohen. 
Title: Horror Movies. 
Author: Daniel Cohen. 
Content: The book provides a short history of horror films, covering various periods and mentioning key films. 
Availability: This vintage hardcover book, often found with a dust jacket, is available from various sellers online, including on platforms like Amazon and eBay. 
Condition: Copies are frequently described as being in good to near-mint condition.  "The Official Splatter Movie Guide" by John McCarty. 
Author: John McCarty, also known for "Splatter Movies: Breaking the Last Taboo of the Screen".
Content: The guide features over 400 gory, gross, and outrageous movies.
Genre: It's a reference guide for horror and exploitation film enthusiasts, specifically focusing on the "splatter" subgenre.
Availability: This book is likely available for purchase from online booksellers or potentially in used bookstores. "The Collector's Guide to Monster, Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Magazines" by Bob Michelucci.  1990 Fantaco Horror Yearbook, subtitled "Year of the Zombie". 
This is a vintage horror-themed publication from Fantaco Enterprises.
It is the twelfth issue in the series, priced at $4.00.
The cover features a skeleton in a top hat holding a chalice, with "Year of the Zombie" and "1990" prominently displayed.
Similar items can be found on online marketplaces like eBay, often described by their condition (e.g., "Good" or "Very Good"). the paperback novelization of Halloween IV, written by Nicholas Grabowsky. "Black Friday" from the Movie Monsters series by Carl R. Green and Sanford P. Madden. 
Title: Black Friday (Movie Monsters Series). 
Authors: Carl R. Green and Sanford P. Madden. 
Content: The book's overview describes a mad surgeon replacing part of his friend's damaged brain with a criminal's brain, leading to violent events. Scary Monsters Magazine, specifically a "Frightening Fourth Issue!" which is also a "One Year Anniversary Issue". 
Scary Monsters Magazine is a classic horror and monster fan publication featuring stories, history, art, and interviews related to monsters from the silver screen. 
The magazine covers topics such as the history of horror, iconic monsters, and interviews with horror legends. 
You can find various issues of Scary Monsters Magazine for sale on platforms like eBay. 
The magazine is published by MyMovieMonsters.com, which also offers other related merchandise. Scream magazine, issue number 7, published in July 1974 by Skywald Horror-Mood Publications. 
Title: The magazine is titled "Scream" and features a prominent illustration of a skeletal figure and a snake-like creature. 
Featured Stories: The cover highlights stories such as "The Saga of the Frankenstein Monster" with "The Undead Behemoth Descends into Hell," and "Living Corpses Struggle to Survive on The Isle of the Living Dead: The Man with No Face!". 
Publication Details: It was priced at 75¢ and identified as a Skywald Horror-Mood Publication. "Nightmare Theater" by Robert Marrero, with an introduction by Forrest J. Ackerman."Film Flubs, The Sequel: Even More Memorable Movie Mistakes" by Bill Givens.This is a copy of Monsters Attack! magazine, issue #2, published in December 1990 by Heavy Metal Magazine. The cover features a depiction of Frankenstein's Monster, and the magazine advertised a "rip-out poster inside". While the exact contents may vary, magazines from this era often featured articles, interviews, and illustrations related to horror, sci-fi, and fantasy. If you are interested in purchasing this item, you may be able to find it through online marketplaces or comic book and collectibles stores. This is a copy of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, specifically issue #128 from September 1976. Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, issue #127.
Publication Details: This issue was published in 1974 by Warren Publishing.
Cover Story: The cover features an image related to "Baby Frankenstein!" and promotes articles on "Rosemary's Baby" and "The Golem."
Featured Content: Other articles highlighted include "Hammer's Horrific Monsters!" and a piece on horror icons Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi ("The Unholy 2: Karloff + Lugosi to Frighten You!").Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, issue #48 from February 1968, published by Warren Publishing. This is a copy of Movie Monsters Magazine #1. 
Publication Details: It's the first issue of Movie Monsters Magazine, priced at $1.00.
Content Focus: The cover highlights features on classic monster movies and horror films, including "Planet of the Apes," "Dracula," "The Exorcist," and "Gorgo".
Visuals: The magazine boasts "100 Weird Photos".
Collectible Value: As a vintage publication, it is likely sought after by collectors of movie memorabilia and horror-themed magazines.Monster Land Magazine #17 Fall 1987 Evila & Frankie Cover October 1985 issue of Forrest J Ackerman's Monsterland magazine. 
The cover features the headline "MONSTERS ARE BACK" and highlights actors like Roddy McDowall, Sting, and Jennifer Beals, noting their involvement in bringing Frankenstein and Dracula back to the screen.  vintage copy of Movie Monsters magazine, specifically Issue No. 2 from February 1975, featuring a character from Planet of the Apes on the cover. The magazine also mentions content related to 2001: A Space Odyssey, Doc Savage, and Rodan.  Forrest J Ackerman's Monsterland Magazine #1, published in December 1984. 
It is the premiere issue of Monsterland, edited by Forrest J. Ackerman, a well-known figure in the horror and sci-fi genre. 
The magazine features articles on topics such as Steven Spielberg, the Godzilla saga, and special effects for films like Trancers and Night of the Living Dead. 
It also includes content related to Terminator, Titan Find, The Hills Have Eyes 2, The Company of Wolves, and a Fearbook. Legion of Monsters #1, a comic book published by Curtis Magazines, an imprint of Marvel Comics. 
World Premiere Issue: This is the first issue of the comic series, featuring classic monsters like Dracula and the Frankenstein Monster.
Featured Characters: The cover specifically highlights the introduction and origin of "The Manphibian!".
Content: The issue also contains a comic adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Publication Details: It was published in September and originally retailed for $1. Filmfax magazine, issue No. 18, subtitled "The Magazine of Unusual Film & Television". 
The cover story features Boris Karloff and the magazine focuses on "unusual" films and television.SLAUGHTERHOUSE Magazine #3 1989 Stuart Gordon, Sam ... Deep Red Magazine #4, a horror film magazine known for its focus on graphic and obscure horror films. This is a copy of For Monsters Only magazine, issue number 1, from September. 
Title: For Monsters Only.
Issue: Number 1, September.
Publisher: Warren Publications.
Content: Features articles on horror films and monsters, including "Trog!!", "Blood Relations" (from House of Dark Shadows), and "Taste the Blood of Dracula!" starring Christopher Lee.
Bonus Feature: Includes a bonus story titled "Blood Thirst!".This is issue #150 of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, featuring a creature from Battlestar Galactica on the cover. 
Publication: Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, published by Warren Magazine.
Issue Number: #150.
Cover Feature: The creature on the cover is from Battlestar Galactica.
Content Highlights: The issue includes articles comparing Battlestar Galactica and Star Wars, and a feature on Mighty Joe Young.This is the Famous Monsters of Filmland 1968 Yearbook. 
Publication: Famous Monsters of Filmland was a horror film magazine that ran from 1958 to 1983.
Special Edition: This particular issue is a "Super 1968 Yearbook" and a "Special Collector Edition".
Content: It features "100 Great Photos!!!" and "7 Most Requested Features". a vintage 1965 "Monsters" Wonder Book featuring "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," "Frankenstein," and "Dracula". 
Title: Monsters: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Frankenstein, Dracula. 
Adaptation/Illustrations: Adapted and abridged by Walter Gibson, with illustrations by Tony Tallarico. 
Format: Softcover/Paperback, 48 pages. FANGORIA Postcards Magazine 1984This is a Famous Monsters of Filmland #103 magazine, featuring the Creature from the Black Lagoon on the cover. 
Publication Details: This issue was originally printed in December 1973 and features cover art by Basil Gogos. 
Contents: The issue includes a special tribute to Lon Chaney Jr., and also features articles on Blacula and Planet of the Apes. 
Collectibility: It is considered a unique and one-of-a-kind collectible for serious Famous Monsters of Filmland collectors and horror fans. Famous Monsters of Filmland #115, a magazine published by Warren Publishing.
This issue features a report on the Famous Monsters Convention, an article on "Phantom of the Paradise," and a history of "Jekyll & Hyde".
It also includes a special section on a new book about Bela Lugosi, written by his son.
The cover art, featuring a depiction of a werewolf-like creature, is signed "Geges".This is a vintage issue of Max Mag magazine featuring Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street 5 on the cover. It also advertises a giant full-color poster inside and a "Phone Talk Network" with listings to listen to favorite stars. 
Product: Max Mag magazine, featuring Freddy Krueger and A Nightmare on Elm Street 5.
Key Features: Includes a giant full-color poster and "Phone Talk Network" listings. This is a vintage Horror Fan Magazine, Winter 1989 issue (#4). 
It features Robert Englund as The Phantom of the Opera on the cover, along with mentions of Halloween V: Myers is Back from Hell!. 
The magazine includes special previews for films like Darkman, Communion (featuring Christopher Walken), and Night Angel.  October 1989 issue of Movie Marketplace magazine, featuring Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street on the cover. 
Special Halloween Issue: The cover explicitly states it's a "Special Halloween Issue".
Featured Article: The main article is titled "The Horror of It All!" and discusses scary films and classic ghosts on video.
All-Time Trio of Terror: It highlights "Karloff, Lugosi, Chaney" as an "All-Time Trio of Terror". "Freddy Krueger's A Nightmare on Elm Street" comic book, specifically labeled as the "1st Issue!". 
This is a comic book adaptation of the popular horror film franchise, "A Nightmare on Elm Street," featuring the iconic character Freddy Krueger.
The cover indicates it is a "fright-filled" and "all new stories" publication.
It is a vintage item, likely a collector's item for fans of the franchise or comic book collectors.
The comic book's condition and rarity would determine its value if considering purchase or sale.Fantaco's 1989 Horror Yearbook. 
This publication is a collector's edition focused on the horror and monster genre, providing in-depth coverage of the industry in the United States.This is a vintage issue of Psycho magazine, specifically "The Classic Creeps" issue no. 14 from September 1973, published by Skywald Horror-Mood Publications. 
This magazine features classic horror characters on the cover.
It is a horror-themed publication from the 1970s.This image shows the book "The Things in Mouldy Manor"Sale Picture the iconic Gill-man, also known as the Creature from the Black Lagoon, a classic monster from Universal Studios. 
The image is a reproduction of the creature from the 1954 film Creature from the Black Lagoon, a science-fiction horror film known for its 3D presentation. 
The text bubble "COME ON IN THE WATER'S FINE!" is a playful nod to the creature's aquatic habitat and its interaction with humans in the film. 
The design of the Gill-man was notably created by special effects artist Milicent Patrick. 
The film spawned two sequels, Revenge of the Creature (1955) and The Creature Walks Among Us (1956). The image features Freddy Krueger, the iconic antagonist from the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series a promotional poster for the 1994 Topps Universal Monsters Illustrated Deluxe Trading Cards set. 
Product: Universal Monsters Illustrated Deluxe Trading Cards by Topps, released in 1994. 
Content: The set features 100 base cards divided into sections for nine classic Universal Monsters films (e.g., Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy). 
Special Features: The set includes "Horrorglow™ Chase Cards" and "Metallic Monsterchromes™". 
Artists: Notable artists like Whilce Portacio, Al Williamson, Kelley Jones, Mike Mignola, and Basil Gogos contributed to the artwork.  Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's Monster in the iconic 1931 Universal Pictures film Frankenstein.  actor Glenn Strange as Frankenstein's Monster, reading a "Dick Tracy" comic book in a promotional still from the 1948 film Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. This image features Lon Chaney Jr. as the Wolf Man alongside Moose, a German Shepherd owned by Universal Studios in the 1940s. Sale PictureThis is the "Universal Monsters Comics to Color" coloring book, published by Golden Books. 
It features classic Universal Monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. 
The book includes over 60 coloring pages with detailed illustrations. Cracked Monster Party Magazine, specifically the "Back to School Issue!" featuring Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street.  Cracked Monster Party #9, a special issue of the Cracked magazine focusing on monsters and horror themes. Cracked Monster Party magazine.
It features a variety of satirical articles and caricatures, including "Teen Creep," "Mark-Paul in Hell," and "Joey shrinks his head."Cracked Monster Party magazine.
Cracked was an American humor magazine that parodied popular culture, often in a style similar to Mad Magazine.
Monster Party appears to be a special issue or spin-off focusing on monster-themed parodies.Cracked Monster Party magazine, issue #20. 
Title: Cracked Monster Party #20
Featured Content: "Jason Goes to Hell!" and "Evil Dead III Army of Darkness"Cracked Magazine, issue number 240, from November 1988. 
Publication Details: Cracked Magazine, Issue No. 240, published in November 1988.  a vintage issue of Cracked magazine featuring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on the cover.  August 1980 issue of Star Force magazine, featuring Darth Vader on the cover. 
The prominent cover story is "Star Wars II: The Empire Fights Back Again!", referencing the recent release of The Empire Strikes Back.
Other articles highlighted include "Return of the Hobbits: Tolkien Lives Again!", "War in Space: Earth's Final Future?", and "Monster, Ghouls and Goblins: An Inside Look at Horror Movies"."The Making of Terminator 2: Judgment Day" book by Don Shay and Jody Duncan. 
It's a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the 1991 blockbuster film "Terminator 2: Judgment Day". The Twilight Zone Companion, Second Edition by Marc Scott Zicree. This is the 1983 Random House pop-up book adaptation of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.  MAD Magazine, Issue #279, from June 1988. 
The cover features a large lemon with a small caricature of Alfred E. Neuman's face on it, reflecting the issue's self-deprecating title, "Another Lemon Issue Of MAD".MAD Magazine issue #294, published in April 1990. 
Cover Art: Features a snowman with a red hat and scarf, alongside two figures shoveling snow.
Contents: The issue includes content related to "Doogie Howser" and "Empty Nest".This is a vintage issue of Cracked Magazine, specifically the November 1989 edition. 
Product: Cracked Magazine, November 1989 issue.
Content: Features unauthorized parodies of Batman, Ghostbusters, and Indiana Jones, along with content by Don Martin and John Severin, and mentions Star Trek V and Woodstock.
Availability: Vintage magazines like this can be found on collector's websites specializing in magazines, such as Wolfgang's.
Condition: When purchasing vintage magazines, it's important to check the condition, as they are often sold as original and complete, but supplements may be sold separately.
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a vintage issue of MAD Magazine titled "MAD SHORTS" from the Fall Super Special of 1989. 
It is identified as issue #68 of the Mad Magazine series. Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare #2, a comic book published by Innovation. 
This is the official movie adaptation of the film Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare.
It is issue number 2 in the series.
The comic is written by Mangels, Phipps, and Kaalberg.
It was not intended for children, as indicated on the cover."The Making of Terminator 2: Judgment Day," a book by Don Shay and Jody Duncan. 
This paperback book, published in 1991, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the production of the film "Terminator 2: Judgment Day". Sale PictureNomad #11 comic book, published by Marvel Comics in March. 
This issue features Nomad in a storyline titled "Dressed to Kill!" where he tries to protect his friends and is forced to kill again, leading him to leave Los Angeles. Justice League Task Force #6, a DC Comics issue from the Batman: Knightquest: The Search storyline.  "Official Collectors Edition" of the Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back comic book or magazine. This is likely a special edition related to the 1980 film, Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back. AI Overview
This is the comic book Raver #2 from Malibu Comics. 
Title: Raver #2
Publisher: Malibu Comics
Creators: Walter Koenig, Dan Day, David Day
Issue details: This is the second issue of the Raver series.Sale PictureThis is a copy of Power Lords #1, a comic book published by DC Comics as part of a three-issue mini-series.RUST #12 - 1ST APPEARANCE OF THE TERMINATOR ...Sale Picture Solar: Man of the Atom #36, a comic book published by Valiant Comics. 
Issue Details: This is issue #36 of the first volume of Solar, Man of the Atom, published in September. Punisher: War Zone Vol 1 #30, a Marvel comic book published in August 1994. 
Title: The Punisher: War Zone Vol 1 #30. GCD :: Issue :: Rust (Now, 1987 series) #13 an advertisement for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game by West End Games. 
This was a tabletop role-playing game set in the Star Wars universe, published between 1987 and 1999. Punisher War Journal, Vol. 1, Issue #30, published by Marvel Comics in 1991. Namor, The Sub-Mariner #10 from Marvel Comics. Sale PictureHalloween Untold Tales of, Chromium Mega Premium Edition Limited to 2,500, CHAOSThis is a copy of Daredevil and the Black Widow #106 comic book, published by Marvel Comics Group. 
Characters featured: Daredevil, Black Widow, Terrex, and Ramrod are prominently displayed on the cover.Sale Picture "Certificate of Authenticity" for a comic book titled "Untold Tales of Halloween # Chromium Mega-Premium Edition Limited to 2,500" from Chaos! Comics. 
Product: Untold Tales of Halloween # Chromium Mega-Premium Edition comic book.
Publisher: Chaos! Comics.
Special Features: This is a limited "Chromium Mega-Premium Edition" with only 2,500 copies produced, and it includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
Creator: Brian Pulido is listed as the Publisher/Creator of Chaos! Comics.
Shopping Information: This specific edition is likely a collector's item due to its limited nature and authentication, and can be found on platforms like eBay. Star Wars #91 Newsstand Edition comic book. 
This issue features the characters Han Solo and Chewbacca, along with other Wookiees.
It was written by Jo Duffy and illustrated by Bob MacLeod. Balder the Brave #4, a Marvel comic book from a four-issue limited series. This is a limited edition "Halloween #1" comic book published by Chaos! Comics. 
Publisher: Chaos! Comics.
Title: Halloween #1.
Edition: Limited to 6,000 copies worldwide. Green Lantern Corps #218, a DC comic book. a copy of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi #1, the first issue in a four-issue limited comic book series published by Marvel Comics in 1983. This issue is "The Official Comics Adaptation!" of the film Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi. a comic book titled "CHAOS! HALLOWEEN II #1" featuring Michael Myers.
This is a comic book from Chaos! Comics, released in April 2001. 
It is based on the Halloween horror film franchise, specifically the Halloween II storyline. 
The cover features Michael Myers, the iconic villain of the series. 
This particular issue is part of a comic series expanding on the Halloween universe. Marvel's Darkhawk #6, released in August 1991. 
Key features of the comic book cover include: 
Main Characters: Darkhawk, Captain America, and Daredevil are prominently featured on the cover, with the tagline "THREE AGAINST THE ODDS!".
Guest-Starring: The cover explicitly states "GUEST-STARRING CAPTAIN AMERICA AND DAREDEVIL!".
Captain America 50th Anniversary: A special emblem on the cover commemorates "50 YEARS A CAPTAIN AMERICA 1941-1991".Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #1, a Marvel comic book from 1991. Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #218, a DC comic book published in November 1987. Batman: Shadow of the Bat #25, part of the Knightquest: The Crusade storyline. This image shows a copy of Marvel Comics' Spider-Man #2, part of the "Torment" storyline by Todd McFarlane.  Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #2, a Marvel comic book from a four-part limited series published in 1991. Secret Wars II #3, a Marvel comic book from a nine-issue limited series published in September 1985.  comic book Action Comics #685, part of the "Funeral for a Friend" storyline, specifically issue 2 of 8. The Rocketeer: The Official Movie Adaptation comic book, published in 1991. 
It is a comic book adaptation of the 1991 Disney film The Rocketeer, which was based on Dave Stevens' graphic novel. The Uncanny X-Men #347 comic book, published by Marvel Comics in September.  X-Men Unlimited #17, a Marvel comic book published in December 1997. Classics Illustrated comic book #145, featuring an adaptation of Winston Churchill's novel The Crisis. This is a comic book, specifically X-Men Vol 2 #58 featuring a battle between Gambit and Magneto. 
Title: X-Men Vol 2 #58
Characters featured: Gambit and Magneto
Publisher: Marvel ComicsUncanny X-Men #315. X-Men Chronicles Vol 1 #1, published by Marvel Comics in 1995.  "The Invaders #3" published by Gold Key Comics, featuring a photo cover based on the 1960s TV series The Invaders. 
Title: The Invaders #3
Publisher: Gold Key Comics
Release Date: June 1968 (based on search result, not visible in image)
Cover Type: Photo cover featuring actors from The Invaders TV series.
Note: This is a version of the comic based on the 1960s television series The Invaders.
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 The Amazing X-Men #1, which is part of the "Age of Apocalypse" storyline from Marvel Comics.  The Uncanny X-Men #356 comic book from June 1998.  Marvel Comics' X-Men Vol. 2 #60, published in January 1997. The issue features the X-Men characters Storm and Wolverine, with the title "AMBUSHED!" prominently displayed. This particular issue's synopsis involves Candra attempting to retrieve her soul-gem from Storm. 
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 The Uncanny X-Men #279, a Marvel Comics issue published in August 1991. Dell Comics' McHale's Navy, featuring characters from the popular 1960s television sitcom. 
The comic book is based on the 1962–1966 black and white television sitcom McHale's Navy, which starred Ernest Borgnine as Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale. This is a vintage Gold Key comic book featuring The Flintstones, specifically issue #9 from February 1963.  "Classics Illustrated: Crime and Punishment," featuring Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel.  The Amazing X-Men #4 from the 1995 "Age of Apocalypse" storyline, published by Marvel Comics. 

X-Men #52, titled "The Agony of Memory," from May 1996.  cover of "The Mick," a book by Mickey Mantle with Herb Gluck.  Classics Illustrated comic book number 100, featuring "Mutiny on the Bounty" by Nordhoff & Hall. This adaptation brings the classic novel to a comic book format.  Marvel The Flintstone Kids #10, featuring the characters Fred and Barney as children, along with a large, monstrous figure labeled "Trankenstone". The dialogue on the cover suggests a humorous interaction about weight and shadows between the characters. 
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1967 comic book titled "Another Bonus Special! Dennis the Menace at the Circus." It features Dennis the Menace helping a clown apply makeup. The comic is described as "ALL NEW" and includes a "CIRCUS QUIZ." It also bears the "APPROVED BY THE COMICS AUTHORITY" seal.
 Debbi's Dates #10, a comic book published by DC Comics in November 1970. Dennis the Menace, issue number 107."House of Terror," a vintage record featuring scary stories and sounds. Richie Rich Fortunes #14. Jughead #209, an issue from the Archie Series of comic books.This is a Mutt & Jeff comic book, specifically issue No. 128 from August, published by Harvey Comics. 
Archie's Pals 'n' Gals #45, a comic book from the Archie Giant Series. Sale PictureAdventures of Jerry Lewis comic book, issue #93, published in April.
The comic features Jerry Lewis, a famous American comedian and actor, known for his slapstick humor and comedic timing.
The cover highlights the main story titled "The Case of the Crazy Curse!", where a witch's voodoo goes awry, affecting Jerry Lewis. Laugh Comics #239, an issue from the Archie Series, published in February 1971 and originally priced at 15 cents.Pep Comics #208, featuring characters from the Archie Comics universe.
Publication Details: This issue was published in August and is part of the "Archie Series." "The Honeymooners: Christmas Special," a publication by Triad Publications. This appears to be a comic book or magazine related to the classic 1950s television show "The Honeymooners," featuring an interview with Art Carney and focusing on a Christmas-themed story. The cover art depicts the main characters, including Ralph Kramden, Alice Kramden, Ed Norton, and Trixie Norton, in a festive setting, driving a car adorned with Christmas decorations under a snowy, moonlit sky.  the comic book adaptation of the popular American sitcom Married... with Children, featuring the main characters Al and Peggy Bundy in bed. Sad Sack #157, a comic book from Harvey Comics. 
Title: Sad Sack #157
Publisher: Harvey Comicsa vintage comic book, specifically Archie #177, published in November 1967 as part of the Archie Series. This issue features Archie Andrews and his friends, including Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and Jughead Jones, in stories that are a staple of the Archie Comics universe. The cover depicts Archie with various buttons on his shirt, and dialogue related to him "missing some of [his] buttons". 





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This image shows the comic book "Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Goes to Disneyland No. 1". This is a 1966 New York Yankees Scorecard & Official Program from a baseball game at Yankee Stadium.  Pink Panther comic book, specifically issue #81.
The cover features the iconic Pink Panther character flying a kite on a grassy hill, with a smaller character also flying a kite in the background.This is "The Incredible Hulk Jumbo Activity Book" published by Bendon Publishing International. a vintage comic book, specifically Hanna-Barbara The Flintstones #26 from May 1965.  a copy of Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge: The Golden Fleecing comic book, published by Whitman Dynabrite in 1978. "The Yankees Century Part 1: The Power of the Pinstripes," a magazine or publication by the New York Post featuring Babe Ruth, titled "Babe & the Bombers".  "Little Sad Sack" No. 73, published by Harvey Hits Magazine. The cover art features the character Sad Sack, known for his perpetually downcast demeanor, sitting under a tree while holding an apple. Other characters are depicted below him, seemingly involved in a mishap with an overturned object. The comic book originally retailed for 12 cents. "Walt Disney's Super Goof Meets Super Thief". 
It features Super Goof, Goofy's superhero alter-ego.
The comic book was published by Whitman. Ghost Manor #13, a comic book published by Charlton Comics in July 1973. Sale PictureThis is a Joe DiMaggio Limited Trading Card Edition comic book from Personality Comics. 
It features Joe DiMaggio, the legendary American baseball player.
The comic was part of the "Celebrity Comics" series.
It retailed for $6.95 in the USA and $7.50 in Canada.
This specific edition includes a limited trading card. "Hanna-Barbera Top Cat," featuring the character Top Cat fishing.  "Personality Comics Presents Baseball Sluggers Limited Trading Card Edition" comic book featuring Ken Griffey Jr.  a copy of Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein.  "Rubouts: Mob Murders in America" by Richard Monaco and Lionel Bascom. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Read-Along Book and Record.  "Capone: The Life and World of Al Capone" by John Kobler. 

 Star Wars Read-Along Book and Record/Tape set from 1979.  "Inside the Mafia," featuring a "SPECIAL SECTION" on "The Godfather Part III & Hollywood's Great Gangster Films."
The cover highlights various articles and figures related to the Mafia, including "Blood on the Streets," "John Gotti," "The Pizza Connection," "Ladies of the Mafia," "Deadly Games," "The Gambino Legacy," "Vito Genovese," "Al Capone," "Hollywood Rackets," and "Lucky Luciano." "The Unauthorized Star Wars Compendium: The Complete Guide to the Movies, Comic Books, Novels, and More" by Ted Edwards.  "Bugsy: An Original Screenplay by James Toback". "Goodfellas" by Nicholas Pileggi, which served as the basis for the film of the same name directed by Martin Scorsese.  "Read & Hear" book and record set featuring Batman, titled "Stacked Cards". Dick Tracy and the Nightmare Machine by Max Allan Collins and Dick Locher.  "The Original Dick Tracy Fights the Mumbles Quartette" comic album by Chester Gould, published by Gladstone Comic Albums.  "Gladstone The Original Dick Tracy No. 2: The Origin of the Two-Way Wrist Radio" comic book.  "The Dick Tracy Casebook: Favorite Adventures, 1931-1990" by Max Allan Collins and Dick Locher.  "The Raven" from the "Movie Monsters Series" by Carl R. Green. Dick Tracy Goes to War by Max Allan Collins.  "Dick Tracy: America's Most Famous Detective" edited by Bill Crouch, Jr. The Celebrated Cases of Dick Tracy, 1931-1951 by Chester Gould. 

 Dick Tracy Vol. 2: The Underworld, a graphic novel published by Mad Cave Studios. 
This volume continues the saga of Dick Tracy, the iconic yellow-clad detective, in a noir reimagining by writers Alex Segura and Michael Moreci, and artist Geraldo Borges.  "The Authorized Guide to Dick Tracy Collectibles" by William Crouch and Lawrence Doucet.  Model and Toy Collector Summer Special #2 featuring Dick Tracy. 
This is a vintage magazine from 1990. "Dick Tracy: The Official Biography" by Jay Maeder, a trade paperback published in 1990. f "Dick Tracy: The Early Years - Book 1," published by Blackthorne Publishing in 1987. "Dick Tracy," specifically identified as the third issue of a three-part series, as indicated by "THIRD OF THREE" on the cover. "The Original Dick Tracy" featuring "Dick Tracy vs Mrs. Pruneface.""Dick Tracy Adventures" comic book, specifically "NO. 1 SEP" which likely indicates the first issue released in September.This is a copy of the graphic novel Dick Tracy: Tracy's Wartime Memories by Max Allan Collins.  "Dick Tracy" comic book titled "The 'unprinted' stories". 
Dick Tracy: A long-running American comic strip created by Chester Gould. It features a tough, intelligent police detective and his rogues' gallery of grotesque villains.The image shows "The Original Dick Tracy" comic book, specifically issue #2, titled "Dick Tracy and The Evil Influence."The Original Dick Tracy (Gladstone Comic Album Series, 3) "The Original Dick Tracy" comic book, specifically issue #5, published by Gladstone. 
Title: The Original Dick Tracy
Issue Number: 5
Publisher: Gladstone "The Original Dick Tracy" comic book, published by Gladstone. 
Title: The Original Dick Tracy: Dick Tracy Exterminates the Extortioner
Creator: Chester Gould"Dick Tracy Monthly," issue #24, featuring "Crewy Lou" and "Sphinx."Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #68.
Title: Dick Tracy Weekly
Issue Number: #68"Dick Tracy Weekly" issue #46, featuring the iconic detective Dick Tracy.  Dick Tracy Monthly comic book, issue #2.
Title: Dick Tracy Monthly
Issue Number: #2
Publisher: Lackthor Publishing"The Original Dick Tracy" by Chester Gould, published by Gladstone. 
Product: The Original Dick Tracy comic book, specifically issue #4, published by Gladstone.  Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #32, published by Tribune Media Services, Inc. in 1988. The cover introduces a new character named "Newsuit Nan" and features four panels depicting scenes from the comic strip, along with a "Warning" poster for a wanted individual.Dick Tracy Weekly #69.
It is a comic book featuring the classic detective character Dick Tracy.
This particular issue was published in 1988 by Blackthorne Publishing.
The cover price was $2.00 in the US and $2.75 in Canada.
It contains a weekly installment of the Dick Tracy comic strip, including a storyline involving "The Fifth"."Dick Tracy Monthly" featuring "Deafy Sweetfellow".
Title: Dick Tracy Monthly
Issue Number: #5
Publisher: Lackthorne Publishing (as seen on the cover)
Feature: "Deafy Sweetfellow" "Dick Tracy Weekly" comic book, issue #28, published in 1988.
The comic features the well-known detective character, Dick Tracy, and the cover mentions "featuring JUNIOR and MODEL'S tragedy".Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, specifically issue #50, published in 1988 by Blackthorne Publishing. 
Title: Dick Tracy Weekly
Issue: #50
Publisher: Blackthorne Publishing
Year: 1988This is a Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #71, published by Jackthorng Publishing. 
It features the popular detective character Dick Tracy in a weekly comic strip format.
The comic book's cover highlights a "Family Time" theme with a Christmas setting, specifically referencing Christmas 1959. Dick Tracy Weekly #40.
It is a comic book featuring the classic detective character Dick Tracy.
The specific issue is number 40 and was published in 1988 by Tribune Media Services, Inc.Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #29, published in 1988. 
Title: Dick Tracy Weekly
Issue Number: #29
Publication Year: 1988
Publisher: Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Notable Feature: This issue introduces the character "Tonsils"."Dick Tracy Weekly" featuring the "Hawaii Adventure" storyline.
Title: Dick Tracy Weekly
Issue Number: #73
Story Arc: Hawaii Adventure Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #64, featuring the classic comic strip character Dick Tracy.
Product: Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #64.
Content: The cover features four panels from the comic strip, with the titles "HEADACHE," "POPSIE," and "MAMMA" at the bottom.Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #70.
Title: Dick Tracy Weekly
Issue Number: #70
Publisher: Ackthornia Publishing
Copyright Year: 1989 by Tribune Media Services, Inc. "Dick Tracy Weekly" with the cover tagline "a plot to kill TRACY!".
Product: Dick Tracy Weekly comic book.
Era: Features a 1988 Tribune Media Services, Inc. copyright, indicating it's from that period. Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #67, from 1988. The cover features the iconic detective Dick Tracy and advertises a storyline titled "The murders of 'RAT FACE'".This is a Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #74. 
It features the popular detective character Dick Tracy, created by Chester Gould.
The comic was published by Ackthora Publishing, and this specific issue is dated from 1989. "Dick Tracy Weekly" published by Lackthorn Publishing. 
Title: Dick Tracy Weekly
Publisher: Lackthorn Publishing
Issue Number: #77 "Dick Tracy Weekly" published by Lackthorn Publishing. 
Title: Dick Tracy Weekly
Publisher: Lackthorn Publishing
Issue Number: #77Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #87, published by Blackthorne Publishing in May 1989. Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, specifically the "Ice Float Death Trap" storyline. 
Title: Dick Tracy Weekly
Storyline: Ice Float Death Trap Dick Tracy weekly comic book, issue #93, titled "Bugged Raven!".
Title: Dick Tracy weekly, Bugged Raven!
Issue Number: #93"Dick Tracy weekly" with "Little Boy Beard" as the featured story. 
Title: Dick Tracy weekly
Issue Number: #76 Dick Tracy Adventures Book 3, a collection of the classic comic strip by Chester Gould. Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, issue #90, published by Ackthora Publishing. 
Title: Dick Tracy Weekly #90
Publisher: Ackthora Publishing"Dick Tracy Weekly" featuring the character "Droppy" on the cover. 
Title: Dick Tracy Weekly
Issue Number: #94 "Dick Tracy: Book One: Big City Blues" from WD Publications. 
Title: Dick Tracy: Book One: Big City Blues.
Publisher: WD Publications. Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, specifically issue #91, published by Jackthoras Publishing.
Content: The comic features the character Dick Tracy, with this particular issue highlighting "Junior meets 'THISTLE'" and "Coroner Jamison returns!""Dick Tracy Weekly" issue #95.
It features the popular detective character Dick Tracy, known for his crime-fighting adventures.Dick Tracy Weekly comic book, specifically issue #96.
The cover features a four-panel comic strip depicting a scene where a human heart is discovered in a bus station locker, leading to a call to a character named "Smallmouth Bass" who delivers "bad news" to a doctor.

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