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Comics Buyer's Guide Issues from 1987-1989, Volume Discount up to 20%

Description: I have multiple listings for these ranging from 1985 onwards. If you purchase multiple issues please ask me for a shipping quote. I will refund the difference, but you can also select the Priority Mail (not Flat Rate) option which will be close to the final cost. Leaving it at Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope will charge you for a flat rate envelope for every issue. Discount structure is as follows: Buy 2 get 10% off, Buy 3 get 15% off, Buy 4 or more and save 20%. #704 May 15, 1987. John Byrne takes over Star Brand; Libby Ellis preview; MICRA #3 sells out, copies rationed by publisher; David Michelinie - Iran Man is due for drastic changes starting slowly with issue #222; Ron Goulart looks at pulp magazines' phantom detectives. Cover price $1.50. #706 May 29, 1987. Marv Wolfman discusses being taken off Adventures of Superman; Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters #1 sells out - 2nd printing scheduled; Comico to publish Max Headroom comics; Pied Piper offers publisher-direct distribution to retailers. Cover price $1.50. #707 June 5, 1987. Tom DeFalco - Marvel/DC crossover could happen; letters from Harlan Ellison and Stephen R. Bissette; Popeye returns to comic books; Shadowplay - rock 'n' roll graphic novel will include flexidisc; Doctor Who: Voyager preview; Malibu to publish Trouble With Girls. Cover price $1.50. #716 August 7, 1987. The Fall of the Mutants illustration by Alan Davis and Paul Neary; big doings in 'New Universe'; Sylvester McCoy - Doctor Who's new Doctor talks about himself and the show; Peter David - retailers warned of big events, top guest stars coming up; Airboy pollution story back to press; Robotech in 3-D preview; cache of WW II military mini-comics is found. Cover price $1.50. #724 October 2, 1987. Silver Age comics show higher demand; Groo dies; Ageless Annie previewed; Hembeck - "East of Eeden"; Funnies in the '40s - Ron Goulart examines truth and fiction; Spirit Picture Disk due for Christmas; 'Eagle' #12 to feature origin; Eternity Smith finds horror in Antarctica. Also in this issue: Advertising Index; Business World; Collector's Showcase; Comics Exchange; Comics Guide; Comics in Your Future; Comics Trader; Dan T's Inferno; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; Oh, So?; Price Guide; Retailer Directory; SF/Fantasy World; What, Where & When. Cover price $1.50. #725 October 9, 1987. Marvel's New Universe - "We really mean it this time!", with comments from Peter David and Fabian Nicieza; preview of Mangle Tangle Tales; Jack Kirby - the King writes an open letter; Growing up with Yogi, Part II - Bob Miller's celebration of Hanna-Barbera's 30th anniversary. Cover price $1.50. #726 October 16, 1987. Marvel weekly - continuing title features variety of characters, past, present, future, with comments from Tom DeFalco; $2200 is paid for Spider-Man debut; preview of Open Season; Dennis the Menace - Kim Metzger looks at his history and his comic-book appearances. Cover price $1.50. #728 October 30, 1987. Marvel raises prices on 14 titles, annuals - 'The 'Nam,' New Universe go direct-only; earthquake hits comics world; preview of Stanley the Snake; Squash That Rumor - Mike Baron and Fred Burke stomp some rumors; Eagle Awards - the announced results of the British comics awards. Cover price $1.50. #731 November 20, 1987. 'Action Comics' #600 ends an era - Byrne/Perez on Superman/Wonder Woman; Spider-Man flies - Marvel characters join Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; Yogi, Part V - mangling the classics; Old Superheroes, VIII - Ron Goulart looks at Hawkman; Barry Windsor-Smith on 'Iron Man' - Flexographic press dropped for one issue; Ms. Tree to appear in mass-market paperback; Judge Dredd movie gets writers, director. Also in this issue: Adventures of Superman; Advertising Index; Book Guide; Business World; Collector's Showcase; Comics Exchange; Comics Guide; Comics Trader; Dan T's Inferno; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; Four-Color Comments; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Super Folks; Trufan Adventures; Unlikely Team-Ups; What, Where & When. Cover price $1.50. #732 November 27, 1987. Aircel: more color, frequency - 'Elflord' offers special, 'Samurai' gets color; Mark Evanier - 'Crossfire' canceled with #26, 'Groo' joke smells up Marvel; 'Blood' sells out, other projects in the works. Also in this issue: Advertising Index; Business World; Collector's Showcase; Comics Exchange; Comics in Your Future; Comics Trader; Dan T's Inferno; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; Four-Color Comments; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; SF/Fantasy World; What, Where & When. Cover price $1.50. NOTE: This copy has a very visible tear on the front cover #735 December 18, 1987. No Avengers in #297 - they'll be "winnowed away," with comments from Walt Simonson; Forgotten Marvels - there are bargains out there; preview of Agent Unknown; Toys, Part II - here's more cartoons in toys; Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D.; Dark Horse adapts Aliens to comics. Also in this issue: Advertising Index; Book Guide; Collector's Showcase; Comics Exchange; Comics Trader; Dan T's Inferno; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; Information, Please - the popular feature is back; Law Is a Ass - can Peter Parker teach school?; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Trufan Adventures; What, Where & When. Cover price $1.50. NOTE: This copy was vandalized by a child coloring in around the logo with a pen. ********************************************************************************** 1988 ********************************************************************************** #746 March 4, 1988. Pioneer Comics offers 'Prince Valiant,' 'Mandrake,' 'Jungle Jim,' 'Secret Agent X-9,' and, later, 'Modesty Blaise.' Plus: Godzilla returns. Also in this issue: Ad Information; Animation News; Book Guide; Business World; Classifieds; Comics in Your Future; Comics Trader; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; Information, Please; Law Is a Ass; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Showcase; What, Where & When. Cover price $1.50. NOTE: This copy has a very visible tear on the front cover #747 March 11, 1988. New editors named for 'X-Men,' 'G.I. Joe' - editorial changes mean story changes; '1st Amendment Wake' aids Friendly Frank's; Marvel's 'St. George'; Hero Comics announces book store distribution; ashcan 'Flaming Carrot' - distributors get 250-copy limited edition; 'Grendel' graphic novel to reprint first 12 issues; Feiffer and Drucker head San Diego Con guest list. Also in this issue: Adventures of Superman; Ad Information; Classifieds; Comics Guide; Comics Trader; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; Fanzine Guide; Law Is a Ass; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Showcase; What, Where & When; Year of Jubilo. Cover price $1.50. NOTE: This copy has a very visible tear on the front cover #749 March 25, 1988. Knockabout Comics loses appeal on seizure; new format designed for 'Lum' ('Urusei Yatsura'); 'Retief' is dead, long live 'Retief' - Mad Dog Graphics cancels, replaces title. Also in this issue: Ad Information; Animation News; Classifieds; Comics Trader; Cosmic Trips; Dan T's Inferno; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; Fanzine Guide; Four-Color Comments; Law Is a Ass; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Showcase; What, Where & When. Cover price $1.50. NOTE: This copy has a very visible tear on the front cover #752 April 15, 1988. It's Overstreet time - many b&w 'vanity' comics dropped, record prices are reported; dispute between Fantagraphics Books Publisher Gary Groth and Kirby Awards administrator David Olbrich has resulted in the dissolution of the Kirby Awards; preview of Antares Circle. Cover price $1.95. Cover price $1.95. NOTE: This copy was vandalized by a child coloring in around the logo with a pen. #755 May 6, 1988. Duckula - The Duck of Darkness comes to Marvel. Plus: The Incal - Moebius saga covers 3 volumes. Also in this issue: Adventures of Superman; Ad Information; Book Guide; Classifieds; Comics Trader; Dan T's Inferno; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; Law Is a Ass; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Role of the Dice; Showcase; Trufan Adventures; What, Where & When; Year of Jubilo. Cover price $1.95. #756 May 13, 1988. CBG Fan Awards Issue - winners include George Perez, Mark Gruenwald, Alan Moore, Terry Austin, Watchmen, Justice League International, Batman: Son of the Demon and The Question; Friendly Frank's - judge says no reversal; this two-section issue of CBG previews Marvel's Duckula. Cover price $1.95. Cover price $1.95. #759 June 3, 1988. 'X-Terminators' leads to 'Inferno'; X-Men figures may ship in '89; Overstreet restores black & white titles for '89; preview of Death Hawk; The Green Lama - he was born in the pulps and came to comics. Cover price $1.95. Cover price $1.95. #760 June 10, 1988. John Byrne to write, draw 'West Coast Avengers' and 'She-Hulk,' with comments from Byrne. Plus: DC announces more projects; Letters - a Doctor Who checklist. Cover price $1.95. Cover price $1.95. #763 June 17, 1988. 'Titans' change name, form branch, with comments from Marv Wolfman. Plus: Comics stores imperiled by government's RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act. Also: Bad Company preview. Cover price $1.95. #766 July 22, 1988. Anniversary issues wrap Marvel stories - Thor, Captain America and Avengers celebrate; Batman movie cast - Michael Keaton as The Batman, Jack Nicholson as The Joker; future of Star Trek; death of Louis L'Amour. Cover price $1.95. #767 July 29, 1988. Walt Simonson talks new team members unveiled in Avengers #300; Superman documentary wins an Emmy Award; Marvel is for sale; the great Peach County inferno - motor home fire destroys Hawkmoon art by Rafael Kayanan. Cover price $1.95. #771 August 26, 1988. New Universe lives; 'Wolverine' #1, 'Punisher War Journal' #1 out of stock; 'Roger Rabbit' adaptation has 'very large' print run; Old Superheroes IX - Ron Goulart examines The Shadow; Scratch returns. Cover price $1.95 #774 September 16, 1988. 'Pogo' returns; 'The War' - this is the way The New Universe ends; Marvel-DC crossover?; preview of Panda Khan. Cover price $1.95. Cover price $1.95. #775 September 23, 1988. Batman movie - creator Bob Kane says, "This is going to be the definitive, dramatic movie you've been waiting for the last eight years"; Carl Barks oil painting "The Makings of a Fish Story" featuring Donald Duck, his nephews and Uncle Scrooge has been bought for $75,000; Tom Batiuk strikes a blow for literacy; preview of Robotech II: The Sentinels. Cover price $1.95 #777 October 7, 1988. Marvel launches 'Ad Astra' - SF writers sign for new series; Walt Simonson off 'Avengers'; Daredevil on TV, FF movie 'likely'; Jim Henson seeks storyboard artist; Now wants editors, production aides; Bud Plant staff survives fires; 2nd 'Omaha' anthology; 33 guest artists in 'Ms. Tree' #50; 'Batman' update - Sean Young to play Vicki Vale; price guide - up-to-date look at what's hot. Cover price $1.95 #781 November 4, 1988. Airboy Diary - Ernie Colon draws origin of Valkyrie and fate of Flying Dutchman, while Adam and Andy Kubert draw final battle with Misery; comic strip artists fight against homelessness; DC tests computerized color - new system does not replace need for colorists. Also in this issue: Ad Information; Animation News; Book Guide; Business World; Classifieds; Comics Trader; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; Information, Please; Law Is a Ass; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Showcase; What, Where & When; Year of Jubilo. Cover price $1.95. #786 December 9, 1988. 'Batman' #428 sells for $25-$40 - cold-blooded murder of Robin makes for hot sales; Robin's death in trade pb, ready 'for Christmas sales'; DC announces 1989 plans - new titles to star Batman and Justice League; Damage Control - cleaning up after super-heroes; Friendly Frank's store closes - Lansing manager convicted, case under appeal; Comic Legends store, owners fined $3000 for sale of undergrounds; cel sale exceeds $1 million - Mickey Mouse cel sells for $148,500. Also in this issue: Ad Information; Classifieds; Comics Guide; Comics in Your Future; Comics Trader; Dan T's Inferno; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; I Cover the Newsstand; Information, Please; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; SF/Fantasy World; Showcase; What, Where & When; Year of Jubilo. Cover price $1.95. #788 December 23, 1988. DC/Comico pact: what's the reason? DC: 'A diverse market is a healthy market'; Comico: 'We knew we could benefit greatly.' Plus: 'Batman' titles are hot. And: Original Heroes - Ron Goulart discusses The Sandman. Cover price $1.95. Cover price $1.95. #789 December 30, 1988. How, why and when Robin died - a year to the life or death of Robin, or, how Jason's fate was decided in more than 365 days; full text of a "Bill of Rights for Comics Creators." Cover price $1.95 ********************************************************************************** 1989 ********************************************************************************** #791 January 13, 1989. Malibu acquires Adventure Publications - imprint to join Eternity and Aircel, improved scheduling pledged; Walt Simonson gets 'Fantastic Four'; Iron Man loses use of his legs; Funnies in the '30s - newspaper strips featured The West; a lost installment of Fred Hembeck's feature. Cover price $1.95 #792 January 20, 1989. 'Batman' - 1989 is going to be a busy year with Sam Hamm, John Byrne; Veronica lodged in own title; Yogi Bear 11; preview of 'Gun Fury'; Tarpe Mills dies - creator of 'Miss Fury' strip; 'Robotech II: The Sentinels' #2 misprinting to be destroyed - Eternity offers affidavit returns, new printing. Also in this issue: Ad Information; Classifieds; Comics in Your Future; Comics Trader; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Showcase; What, Where & When. Cover price $1.95 #793 January 27, 1989. Don Martin plans 'Klutz' comic book - studio seeks artists, letterers for this and other projects; 'Tiny Tunes' will be a half-hour syndicated animated TV series; 'Batman' movie trailer; The Law Is a Ass - copyrights and trademarks; John Ostrander discusses store policies and Buddy Saunders responds. Cover price $1.95 #800 March 17, 1989. 800th issue! News - Topps Batman set will ship in May, Marvel offers collectible figures of its characters and you can vote for favorites, Piranha moves to DC, Marshal Law takes a vacation, Nancy Eats Food comes from Kitchen Sink, Archie is still a teenager in 3000 A.D., Justice League changes its name. Plus: Marvel's Nth Man preview; SF/Fantasy World - Nebula nominees are announced; Animation News - Roger Rabbit will be on Disney and Showtime cable channels, the first new Roger and Baby Herman cartoon is "Tummy Trouble," Disney begins Funny Flickers; Business World - Supreme Court upholds RICO against book stores, Innovation is founded by venture capital. Cover price $1.95 NOTE: There is a tear on the front cover of this issue #805 April 21, 1989. Jim Starlin now claims 'Robin's death was planned' - says new version of Robin is already in the works; Starblaze stays with Donning; Batman movie; Not playing the game - the role of games in a comics store; Wolverine - Archie Goodwin, John Byrne, Al Williamson to make Logan 'more vicious.' Also in this issue: Ad Information; Classifieds; Comics Guide; Comics Trader; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; For Your Reference; Information, Please; Law Is a Ass; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Role of the Dice; Showcase; What, Where & When; Year of Jubilo. Cover price $2.25 #806 April 28, 1989. The Year of the Bat - Batman stars in stories set in present, past and far future; Eclipse to adapt 'Hobbit'; The Vampire Lestat - Innovation adapts Anne Rice's novel; Walt Simonson takes over 'Fantastic Four'; Jim Starlin to renovate 'Silver Surfer'; Piranha Press titles make their debut; 'Vic & Blood' in color from NBM; Stan Lee talks about Marvel movies; Capital City's Top Comics for March. Cover price $2.25 #807 May 5, 1989. Marvel adapts Punisher movie into three comic-book formats; Frank Miller, Dave Gibbons collaborate; Buried Treasures. Cover price $2.25 #808 May 12, 1989. Archie Goodwin leaves Epic for DC; Superman titles are last comics at 75 cents; four Marvel titles go bi-weekly for summer; 'Star Wars' is coming to Epic; Apple is new home for 'Trollords,' 'Fish Police'; Hugo, Stoker nominees for horror, SF. Cover price $2.25 #810 May 26, 1989. 'Plan 9 from Outer Space' - 'worst movie' returns as comic book from Eternity; Berke Breathed to discontinue 'Bloom County'; William Messner-Loebs discusses projects; Jim Steranko to paint cover for 'The Return of Valkyrie!'; Judge Dredd stalks perps in four-volume 'Crime Files'; Ray Zone to publish 'Mr. Monster' in 3-D. Also in this issue: Ad Information; Animation News; Business World; Classifieds; Comics in Your Future; Comics Trader; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; For Your Reference; Four-Color Comments; It's Bound to Happen; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Showcase; Viewsbreak; What, Where & When. Cover price $2.25 #815 June 30, 1989. Carl Potts to be editor of Epic line; Spectrum Comics (Archie) updates Hangman, The Fly; some independents face 'worst summer'; Acts of Vengeance - Avengers crossover involves 58 issues; Comics Price Guide Issue. 120 pages. Cover price $2.25 #817 July 14, 1989. Fan Awards Results. Favorite Comic-Book Story - 'A Death in the Family'; Favorite Comic Book - 'The Uncanny X-Men'; Favorite Limited Series - 'Batman: The Cult'; Favorite Editor - Dennis O'Neil; Favorite Penciller - Todd McFarlane; Favorite Writer - Chris Claremont; Favorite Inker - Terry Austin; Favorite Original Graphic Novel or Album - 'Batman: The Killing Joke'; Favorite Reprint Graphic Novel or Album - 'Batman: Year One'; Favorite Colorist - Glynis Oliver; Favorite Letterer - Tom Orzechowski; Favorite Cover Artist - Todd McFarlane; Favorite Character - Batman; Favorite Publication About Comics - 'Marvel Age.' Cover price $2.25 #821 August 11, 1989. Old comics for $5 each? Classic Golden Age comics could be made available cheaply on microfiche. Plus: 'Batman' #442 features 'mysterious youngster'; Dallas Vignettes; preview of 'Eye of Mongombo'; Howard Chaykin - he's tired of comics but booked solid for 18 months; 'Batman' adaptation, more in print. Also in this issue: Ad Information; Animation News; Classifieds; Comics Guide; Comics Trader; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; For Your Reference; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Showcase; Viewsbreak; What, Where & When. Cover price $2.25 #824 September 1, 1989. Berni Wrightson's unprinted 'Frankenstein' to appear in 'Blood of Dracula'; Harvey Publications sold - new owner seeks direct-market presence; Buried Treasures; San Diego Vignettes. Cover price $2.25 #827 September 22, 1989. 'Batman: Gotham by Gaslight' - Batman of 100 years ago meets Jack the Ripper; preview of 'Jughead's Pal Hot Dog'; Michael Davis; Mark Martin; Roy Thomas and Gil Kane adapt Richard Wagner's 'Ring' to comics; 'Batman and Me' - Eclipse to publish Bob Kane's autobiography. Also in this issue: Ad Information; Breaking In; Classifieds; Comics Trader; Dan T's Inferno; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; For Your Reference; Information, Please; Law Is a Ass; Oh, So?; Retailer Directory; Showcase; What, Where & When. Cover price $2.25 #831 October 20, 1989. 'Classics Illustrated' set for release in January; Poem Toons - New Comics Group to publish Vaughn Bode's final work; Marvel Masterworks - new books collect Hulk, Avengers, Spider-Man, X-Men; DC Comics' offset titles to carry movie poster. Also in this issue: Ad Information; Classifieds; Comics Trader; Editorial; Editorial Cartoon; For Your Reference; Hit Parade; Law Is a Ass; Retailer Directory; Showcase; 20 Nude Dancers 20; What, Where & When. Cover price $2.25 #833 November 3, 1989. Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #1 has extra cover - DC offers four variant two-color wrap-arounds; independents squeezed - success of Big Two leaves little for others; '30s Funnies; Gaylord DuBois. Cover price $2.25 #837 December 1, 1989. Original Human Torch gets series; DC announces delays - Bruning says quality standards 'a trap'; Starlin/Graziunas novel ships in April - cover and 50 illustrations and chapter headings done by Starlin; from TV to comics - Adventure to do Alien Nation, Now has Married with Children; Gaylord Du Bois. Cover price $2.25 #838 December 8, 1989. 'Friendly Frank's' conviction overruled - 'none of the...comic books...constitutes...obscenity'; Harvey computerizes entire comics output; sixty percent of first printing of Jack Kirby's Heroes and Villains is turned into egg cartons. Cover price $2.25

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