comics
BLACK PANTHER (1977) Issues 1-12.
New York: Marvel Comics Group, 1976-1977. Octavo, twelve issues, illustrated by Jack Kirby, pictorial wrappers. All issues written, drawn and edited by Jack Kirby. This is the first Marvel series with Black Panther in his own book.
CAPTAIN AMERICA NUMBER 109: The Hero That Was.
New York: Perfect Film & Chemical Corp., Marvel Comics Group, 1969 [i.e. 1968]. Octavo, single issue, illustrated by Jack Kirby, pictorial wrappers. First edition. This issue features a modern retelling of the origin of Captain America as related to Nick Fury of SHIELD.
DOC SAVAGE (1975).
New York: Magazine Management Co., Inc., 1975. Large octavo, single issue, cover by Roger Kastel, pictorial wrappers. Cover illustration based on the Ron Ely film. The story feature "Doom on Thunder Island" is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by John Buscema and Tony DeZuniga. Also includes an interview with George Pal on the Doc Savage film.
DOC SAVAGE (1975).
New York: Magazine Management Co., Inc., 1975. Large octavo, single issue, cover by Roger Kastel, pictorial wrappers. Cover illustration based on the Ron Ely film. The story feature "Doom on Thunder Island" is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by John Buscema and Tony DeZuniga. Also includes an interview with George Pal on the Doc Savage film.
DOC SAVAGE (1975).
New York: Magazine Management Co., Inc., 1976. Large octavo, single issue, cover by Ken Barr, pictorial wrappers. The story feature "The Inferno Scheme" is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by John Buscema and Tony DeZuniga. Back up feature with a story by Doug Moench with art by Rico Rival.
DOC SAVAGE (1972) Issues 1-8. (ALL PUBLISHED).
New York: Magazine Management Co., Inc., Marvel Comics Group, 1972-1974. Octavo, eight issues, pictorial wrappers. All issues penciled by Ross Andru except for the last which is by Rich Buckler. Stories by Steve Englehart, Garnder Fox & Tony Isabella. Several were adaptation of the pulp novels. Issues two and three have Steranko covers.
DOC SAVAGE (1975).
New York: Magazine Management Co., Inc., 1975. Large octavo, single issue, cover by Ken Barr, pictorial wrappers. First edition. The story feature "The Hell Reapers" is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Tony DeZuniga. Also includes an interview with Ron Ely on playing Doc Savage in the film.
DOC SAVAGE (1975).
New York: Magazine Management Co., Inc., 1976. Large octavo, single issue, cover by Ken Barr, pictorial wrappers. The story feature "The Sky Stealers" is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Tony DeZuniga.
JUSTICE, INC. featuring The Avenger.
New York: National Periodical Publications, Inc., 1975. Octavo, four issues, covers by Joe Kubert and Jack Kirby, pictorial wrappers. All published. Features the character the Avenger from the pulps. Stories by Denny O'Neil with art by Al McWilliams, Jack Kirby.
KING-SIZE KIRBY.
New York: Marvel Worldwide, Inc., 2015. Oversize 16" x 12", pictorial boards. First edition. Mammoth oversize volume featuring over forty comics drawn by Jack Kirby from 1940-1978. Includes Captain America, Fantastic Four, Red Raven, Sgt. Fury, Eternals, Thor, Hulk and many more.
UNKNOWN WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION (1975). Issues 1-6.
New York: Magazine Management Co., Inc., 1975. Large octavo, six issues, covers by Kelly Freas & John Romita, Mike Kaluta, Michael Whelan, Frank Brunner, Sebastià Boada i Puigdomènech, pictorial wrappers. All published. Stories written/adapted by Tony Isabella, Roy Thomas many and others with art by Gene Colan, Frank Brunner, Frank Robbins, George Perez, Mike Kaluta, Alex Nino, Richard Corben, Don Heck and others. Other features include interviews with Ray Bradbury, Alfred Bester, Frank Herbert, and Larry Niven. The Herbert interview discusses Dune.
STRANGE TALES NUMBER 135. NICK FURY, AGENT OF SHIELD with DR. STRANGE.
New York: Vista Publications, Inc. [Marvel Comics Group], 1965. Octavo, single issue, illustrated by Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. pictorial wrappers. The lead story introduces Colonel Nick Fury who becomes the leader of S.H.I.E.L.D. to combat the international enemy of Hyrda. First appearance of the Helicarrier and the LMD (Life Model Decoy). Written by Stan Lee with art by Jack Kirby. The second feature is a Stan Lee/Steve Ditko Dr. Strange story.
STRANGE TALES NUMBER 139. NICK FURY, AGENT OF SHIELD with DR. STRANGE.
New York: Vista Publications, Inc. [Marvel Comics Group], 1965. Octavo, single issue, illustrated by Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. pictorial wrappers. The lead story continues the battle against Hyrda by Nick Fury and SHIELD, . written by Stan Lee with art by Jack Kirby. The second feature is a Stan Lee/Steve Ditko Dr. Strange story featuring Baron Mordo and Dormammu.
TALES OF SUSPENSE with Captain America and Iron Man.
New York: Vista Publications, Inc., Marvel Comics Group, 1968. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. This issue features the Black Panther teaming with Captain America and the return of Baron Zemo, illustrated by Jack Kirby. The Iron Man feature is with Whiplash, illustrated by Gene Colan.













