Tags
Batman, Battle Picture Weekly, British comics, Donald Duck, Green Lantern, IPC Magazines, Justice League, Look and Learn, Pirates, Rat Pack, Superman, The Flash, Tobruk, UK War comics, War Comics, Whitman Comics
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JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA
Justice League of America
Issue 153 – April 1978
Published by DC Comics, USA
Cover art by Rich Buckler / Jack Abel
Story: ‘Earth’s First and Last Super-Hero!’ … by Gerry Conway (w); George Tuska (a); Frank McLaughlin (i)
Check out the various comic books that I am now letting go : https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/johnweekscollections/comics-5
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MAGAZINE ARTWORK
Artwork by Robert Giusti, as a part of the advertisement promoting Thai Airlines, featured in the magazine Time, in 1981.
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BATTLE PICTURE WEEKLY
Here three covers of the British comic Battle Picture Weekly, published in 1975 by IPC Magazines Ltd.
Check out the various comic books that I am now letting go : https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/johnweekscollections/battle-picture-weekly
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PIRATES
An advertisement promoting a feature article on pirates to be published in the British magazine Look And Learn in 1975.
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HUEY, DEWEY AND LOUIE
Walt Disney Huey, Dewey And Louie Junior Woodchucks
Issue 74
March 1092
Published by Western Publishing Company / Whitman Comics, USA
Cover Artist: Unknown.
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FINALLY
I have many collectible ephemeral items that I have been collecting for over 50 years, and through this Newsletter I wish to share many aspects of this collection to you, dear reader, and making them easily accessible and attractive for collectors and enthusiasts. Thank you for reading my newsletter. If you like what you have read, please subscribe to receive future Newsletters 🙂 . And if you have any comments on what I have posted, I would love to receive them.
Also I have a website that you may wish to find out what items I am letting go from my 50-year collection. https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/johnweekscollections
John Weeks, johnweekstraveller@gmail.com
All illustrations accompanying this blog are either in the public domain or are used by assumed courtesy of the original publishers and/or copyright holders. These illustrations appear only as historical examples of the artists’ work and for scholarly purposes.