(via Motor City Comics #1 First Printing (Rip Off Press, 1969)Condition: | Lot #10354 | Heritage Auctions)

Motor City Comics #1 First Printing (Rip Off Press, 1969) Condition: FN. Robert Crumb story, cover, and art. Contains adult content…

Lenore Goldberg and her Girl Commandos…

(via Motor City Comics #1 First Printing (Rip Off Press, 1969)Condition: | Lot #10354 | Heritage Auctions)

Motor City Comics #1 First Printing (Rip Off Press, 1969) Condition: FN. Robert Crumb story, cover, and art. Contains adult content…

Lenore Goldberg and her Girl Commandos…

(via Fantasy Ink: Magnus Robot Fighter)
Magnus Robot Fighter 4000 AD #1, February 1963. 

(via Fantasy Ink: Magnus Robot Fighter)

Magnus Robot Fighter 4000 AD #1, February 1963. 

(via The Phantom Witch Doctor #1 (Avon, 1952) Condition: GD-…. Golden | Lot #14294 | Heritage Auctions)

The Phantom Witch Doctor #1 (Avon, 1952) Condition: GD-. Everett Raymond Kinstler cover and art

(via The Phantom Witch Doctor #1 (Avon, 1952) Condition: GD-…. Golden | Lot #14294 | Heritage Auctions)

The Phantom Witch Doctor #1 (Avon, 1952) Condition: GD-. Everett Raymond Kinstler cover and art

(via Super Punch: Best Covers: Marvel Comics solicitations for July 2013)
HAWKEYE ANNUAL #1 cover by JAVIER PULIDO

(via Super Punch: Best Covers: Marvel Comics solicitations for July 2013)

HAWKEYE ANNUAL #1 cover by JAVIER PULIDO

(via Fantasy Ink: Crime Comics)
Johnny Danger #1, 1950. 

(via Fantasy Ink: Crime Comics)

Johnny Danger #1, 1950. 

(via Super I.T.C.H » Blog Archive » COMIC BOOK COMPULSIVE — Pin-Up Pete #1)
“Pin-Up Pete #1 was an innovative 1957 one-shot from Toby (the publisher mostly known …o.k., entirely known for The Purple Claw, a sort of supernatural superhero title much beloved by Bill Black) which features almost nothing but one page splashes featuring pin-up style illustrations of attractive women.   It is not very good, but it is very odd, and up until about two days ago I had no idea it even existed, and given that I’ve devoted almost my entire life to comic books isn’t that that kind of wonderful and amazing?”

(via Super I.T.C.H » Blog Archive » COMIC BOOK COMPULSIVE — Pin-Up Pete #1)

Pin-Up Pete #1 was an innovative 1957 one-shot from Toby (the publisher mostly known …o.k., entirely known for The Purple Claw, a sort of supernatural superhero title much beloved by Bill Black) which features almost nothing but one page splashes featuring pin-up style illustrations of attractive women.   It is not very good, but it is very odd, and up until about two days ago I had no idea it even existed, and given that I’ve devoted almost my entire life to comic books isn’t that that kind of wonderful and amazing?”