Best of
Comics
1970
My Crowd
Charles Addams - 1970
The New Yorker published its first Addams cartoon in 1932, and his cast of genial ghouls, friendly freaks, and the famous family brought a touch of gleeful creepiness to its pages for more than five decades. This classic collection of more than 200 cartoons, from the master of the macabre at his most diabolical, contains the best cartoons from his first six books and is sure to delight both fans and cartoon connoisseurs.
Peanuts Classics
Charles M. Schulz - 1970
Contains a clipping of comics pages from Times Herald of Port Huron, Michigan, announcing under the date of 2-13-00 Schultz's retirement.
The Steranko History of Comics, Vol. 1
Jim Steranko - 1970
2 volumes published 1970 & 1972.
Spider-Man: The Death of Captain Stacy
Stan Lee - 1970
The tragic death of Captain Stacy brings changes to the life of Peter Parker and has a drastic effect on his relationship with his first love, Gwen Stacy.The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #88-92
Highs and Lows
Jean-Jacques Sempé - 1970
First published in France in 1970 and now available in English for the first time, Highs and Lows will appeal to cartoon connoisseurs and general audiences alike.
Al Jaffee's Mad Book Of Magic And Other Dirty Tricks
Al Jaffee - 1970
But most significant is the one that says, "It is grievous bad luck to pick up a book about magic and put it down withoug buying it." Not for the Customer, for the author.For the customer it is joyous good luck.But for those of you who never had good luck, and wouldn't know it if it hit you square in the face, this book is right up your alley. So get with it by learning your first bit of magic right now. It's called, "The dazzling disappearing coing trick." Your bookdealer will be more than happy to help you with this trick.Amaze friends...astound neighbors...nauseate magicians.
Phantom-The Grand Prize ( Indrajal Comics No. 113 )
Lee Falk - 1970
113
The Story of Bern [or] Showing Colors
Dorothy Iannone - 1970
Iannone responded to this boycott by producing a book, in which she made her perspective public and thus reclaimed self-determination over the content-related and formal aspects of her work, which had been labeled controversial.
Phantom-The Drummer Of Timpenni ( Indrajal Comics No. 105 )
Lee Falk - 1970
105
Phantom-The Iron Monster ( Indrajal Comics No. 117 )
Lee Falk - 1970
117
Mandrake-The Witches' Abode ( Indrajal Comics No. 121 )
Lee Falk - 1970
121
Phantom-The Mysterious Toy ( Indrajal Comics No. 106 )
Lee Falk - 1970
106
The Celebrated Cases of Dick Tracy, 1931-1951
Chester Gould - 1970
Eyes, 88 Keyes, and Breathless Mahoney.