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Prince Valiant Sunday pages 507-552 (1946-1947). Out of print.
104 Sundays, story and art entirely by Harold Foster, and eight pages of extras. From the publisher: Presenting two more years of Hal Foster's...
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 553-596 (1947-1948). Out of print.
104 Sundays, story and art entirely by Harold Foster, and eight pages of extras. From the publisher: This volume opens with Val being sent to thwart...
104 Sundays, story and art entirely by Harold Foster, and eight pages of extras. From the publisher: Traveling the North Atlantic Ocean leads Prince...
104 Sundays, story and art entirely by Harold Foster, and eight pages of extras. From the publisher: Hal Foster's Prince Valiant continues as one of...
104 Sundays, story and art entirely by Harold Foster, and eight pages of extras. From the publisher: In volume 17, Valiant is back in Britain, where...
From the publisher: Universally acclaimed as the most stunningly gorgeous adventure comic strip of all time, Prince Valiant ran for 35 years under the...
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 867-912 (1953-1954).
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1051-1096 (1957-1958).
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1097-1142 (1958-1959).
The first printing of the second volume published by Fantagraphics. Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1189-1234 (1959-60).
The first printing of the third volume published by Fantagraphics. Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1235-1280 (1960-61).
From the publisher: For 35 years, Hal Foster created epic adventure and romantic fantasy in his legendary Sunday strip, Prince Valiant. Realistic in its...
From the publisher: "With its thrilling continuities of a fictitious knight in the era of King Arthur's Court, Prince Valiant set a new standard for the...
The first printing of the fourth volume published by Fantagraphics. Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1327-1372 (1962-63).
The first printing of the fifth volume published by Fantagraphics. Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1373-1418 (1963-64).
From the publisher: With this volume, Foster reaches (by common critical consensus) the peak of his drawing and storytelling prowess, a peak at which he...
From the publisher: As this fourth volume begins, Prince Valiant, haunted by the lovely Aleta, seeks Merlin' s wise counsel. This brief episode segues...
From the publisher: Hal Foster's masterpiece of adventure enters its second decade as Valiant and Aleta journey to "The New World," a 16-month epic that...
104 Sundays, story and art entirely by Harold Foster, and eight pages of extras. From the publisher: As Hal Foster's Prince Valiant enters the 1950's,...
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 323-368 (1943-1944).
104 Sundays, story and art entirely by Harold Foster, and eight pages of extras. From the publisher: In our ninth volume, Arn tries his hand at being...
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 369-414 (1944-1945).
The fourth book in this series. Text adapted from the comic strip. Comic panels crisply reproduced in black &Â white.
The fourth book in this series. Text adapted from the comic strip. Comic panels crisply reproduced in black &Â white
Tarzan Sunday pages from September 27, 1931 through September 18, 1932. Introduction by Bill Blackbeard which includes a discussion and examples of Rex...
Tarzan Sunday pages from September 25, 1932 through September 17, 1933. Foreword by Ray Bradbury. Plus an article by series editor Bill Blackbeard. From...
Tarzan Sunday pages from September 24, 1933 through September 16, 1934. Plus a Foster biography by Robert Barrett.
A limited edition prozine publication preceding by several years any organized reprinting of the Prince Valiant strip. Publisher/editor Bill Crouch is...
Every volume in this series has extra features and extra artwork, but the extra art in this volume is incredible. This volume includes an introduction...
Reprints Frazetta's rarely seen work for the funny animal comics. Comic stories as well as title panels for prose stories. Beautiful brushwork and lush...
Out of print. From the back cover: Each month, readers of Spy magazine turn to its second most popular feature, Friedman's "Private Lives of Public...
Comics by the New York Times, Mad, and Entertainment Weekly pointillist artist/caricaturist.
One of 1000 numbered, deluxe, slipcased, copies signed by the artist on a color illustrated limitation page. From the dustjacket: The Prince Valiant...
From the publisher: "Classic Comics Press is pleased to present the first volume of Frank Godwin's masterful comic strip Rusty Riley. First...
A much-loved puzzle tale in pictures. Signed by Gorey who has crossed out his name on the title page and written his signature above it. From the...
The Doubtful Guest is a short, illustrated book by Edward Gorey, first published by Doubleday in 1957, and reissued by Dodd, Mead in 1978. This is a...
'The Glorious Nosebleed' is Edward Gorey's fifth illustrated ABC book This is a sharp autographed copy of the second printing. Edward Gorey has...
A gift set of the first and second Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Color Sunday's volumes, in a handsome and durable slipcase. Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse...
From the Publisher: Today's America knows Mickey Mouse as a gentle do-gooder. But in his 1930s heyday, Mickey rose to fame as an epic hero -- a bold,...
From the Publisher: "Oh, for gosh sakes!” Floyd Gottfredson’s classic 1930s Mickey Mouse is back for another round of thrills, chills, and...
From the publisher: Celebrate Mickey Mouse's anniversary with the "Greatest Hits" of his comic strip adventures. In his earliest incarnations, Mickey...
From the back cover: In October 1931, Dick Tracy debuted in American newspapers. Through extensive research and interviews with Chester Gould (the...