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Glasgow / Northern Looking Glass (1825-26) No 8 and No 16 (complete 4 pages each) with 3 loose pages each for No 4, No 5 and (possibly) No 6. The ...

Ally Sloper's Half-Holiday (1895) 558-609 including Ally Sloper's Christmas Holiday comics edition and double page Gratis Plate. Clean, fresh page...

Boy's Own Annual (1879-1935) No 1 (1879), No 28 (1905-6), No 39 (1916-17), No 49 (1926-27), No 58 (1935-36). Annual 1 contains Boy's Own Paper iss...

Favorite Comic (1915) 207-258. Complete year (including different 3 Xmas Numbers!) In bound volume. Some propaganda war issues: cartoon shows post...

Greyfriars Herald (1915) 1-18. Complete run with some propaganda war stories including 'How Tom Brown captured the Kaiser'. Grubby, worn, complete...

Tiger Tim's Tales (1919) 2-9. With Wonderland Tales (1919) 2, 7. Both in early half page format. Some staple rust and foxing to most pages. Wonder...

Bubbles Annuals 1-4 (1924-27). These first four editions all have their original glassine dust wrappers. Starring the Bunty Boys and Peter and the...

Butterfly (Jan-Jun 1927) 508-533. Half-year in bound volume. Starring Smiler and Smudge and Willie Rite (our special correspondent). Bright prints...

Merry & Bright (Jan-Jun 1923) 301-326. In half-year bound volume. Starring Sexton Hyde and his Four Girl Detectives and The Shirkwork Brothers. Br...

Modern Boy (1929-31) / Wizard (1948). Modern Boy 1929: 88, 91-99 Xmas, 1931: 152-169, 171, 177, 251. With Wizard 1948: 1158-1161, 1164, 1166-68, 1...

Pip & Squeak Annuals 1923 (No 1) and 1924 with printed glassine wrapper. Colour plates by Anne Anderson and Charles Folkard with Wonderland Annual...

Triumph comics (1924-25) 1-4, 6-16, 19-26, 28, 30-33, 35-39, 51, 480, 801 (1940) including Ripping Xmas Number. No 1 worn back cover with pieces m...

Adventure Christmas Issues (1932-39) 578, 632, 683, 735, 787, 840, 891, 948. Eight consecutive Xmas Numbers. All with ¼ ins edge trim. 1932, 1938,...

Wizard (1938-49+). 1938-39: 18 issues incl Xmas 1938. 1945-46: 29 issues. 1947: 1121-1157 near complete year (missing 1140). 1948-49: 51 issues (i...

G.G. Swan & Amalgamated Press Romantic Libraries (1930s-40s) Affinity 9-12, 15, 17, 20, 21 x 2, 24. With Confessions: 9 x n.n. 1940s issues and Wo...

King Kong original film brochure (1933) 'Star Films No 1' with cover label for the Forum Cinema Birmingham dated Oct 15 1933. 8 pg monochrome broc...

Magnet comics (1933-40) 1299-1683 last issue. In 15 bound volumes. FREE DELIVERY MAINLAND UK. Billy Bunter's Greyfriars adventures in 385 consecut...

Eb' and Flo' annual (1939) Dean & Son. Illustrated by Mickey Mouse comics artist William Haughton. Starring Eb and Flo, the twins and their dog, ...

Mickey Mouse Annual 3 (1932). Bright boards and spine with some corner and edge wear. Fresh cream pages with foxing to interior boards and end pap...

Mickey Mouse Weekly (1936-37) 1-99. Complete 2 years of the first photogravure comic. Starring Mickey, Minnie, Donald and the Disney gang. No 1: w...

Mickey Mouse Weekly (1939) 153-204. Complete year. No 199: mouse chew to lower margin pages (presumably not Mickey) [gd], balance [vg/fn] (52) .....

Mickey Mouse Weekly (1940) 205-256. Near complete year missing issues 245 and 253. Including some propaganda war issues 'Save Paper - Help Win the...

Mickey Mouse Weekly comics (1941) 257-299 with No. 300 (1942). Some issues were printed fortnightly due to wartime paper and dyestuff shortages. N...

The New Rupert Book (Annual No 3) 1938. Illustrated by Alfred Bestell. Bright boards with some edge wear. Erased dedication. Cream pages with some...

Union Jack (1931) 'Sexton Blake's Own Paper' 1420-1471. Near complete year missing 3 issues (1433-35). Including cameo Sexton Blake cover issue [v...

Union Jack (1932) 1472-1524. Near complete year missing 7 issues (1493-99) and a further 7 consecutive issues from 1933 (Nos 1525-1531) with 4 iss...

Beano Book 2 (1941) Big Eggo hatches the Beano gang. Bright boards, loose spine with worn hinges. Crossed out dedication. Light tan pages with fox...

Beano 128 (4 Jan 1941) Propaganda war issue. Wild Boy smashes Nazi camp in Canada. Bright cover with ¾ length split spine and 2 ins tear to most p...

Beano 130 (1941). Propaganda war issue. Good King Coke shoots down Messerschmitts and makes crowns from the remains. Ping the Elastic Man captures...

Beano 133 (1941). Propaganda war issue. Hitler sends Lord Snooty a letter 'Dear Pig Dog Snooty, Send us new helmets or ve'll bomb der Pals..' [vg]

Beano 136 (1941). Propaganda war issue. Cinderella's fairy goblin makes barrage balloons to defy the Blitz. Bright cover, cream/light tan pages [v...

Beano 138 (1941). Propaganda war issue. Lord Snooty sends the professor's giant spiders up in barrage balloons to spin the Nazi planes. They do [v...

Beano Book 3 (1941). Big Eggo in a spin. From the Brenda Butler comics archive. Bright glossy boards and spine with minimal signs of wear. Tight s...

Beano 160 (1941). Propaganda war issue. Wild Boy of the Woods destroys Secret Nazi munitions factory. First fortnightly Beano due to paper shortag...

Beano comics 161 (1941). Propaganda war issue. Pansy Potter brings down the German bombers whilst Musso runs away from Winston Churchill [fn]

Beano comics 162 (1941). Propaganda war issue. German Junkers and Heinkel bomber shot down by Wild Boy saving a British munitions train [fn+]

Beano comics 164 (1941). Propaganda war issue. Wild Boy infiltrates a traitors meeting of German spies and Fifth Columnists. Bright covers, cream ...

Beano comics 165 (1941). Propaganda war issue. Lord Snooty leads an RAF bombing raid over Abyssinia and captures the Italian generalles whilst Sni...

Beano 166 (1941). Propaganda war issue. V for Victory morse code to front page header. Pansy Potter blacks out the moon so all the Jerry planes cr...

Beano 167 (1941). Propaganda war issue. Doubting Thomas directs the lighthouse beam onto the attacking Luftwaffe and they all get shot down. Tin C...

Beano 168 (1941). Propaganda war issue. Pansy Potter captures Hitler and Goering and puts them in the nut house. Lord Snooty defeats the Jerry sub...

Beano 169 (1941) Xmas number. Propaganda war issue. Long panel comic cartoon of all the Beano Characters collecting wastepaper (to make cartridges...

Magic-Beano Book (1943) Big Eggo and Koko 3-legged race. Some wear to boards and spine with colour touch to spine hinges. No dedication. Cream/lig...

Magic-Beano Book (1945) Koko plays leap-frog. Bright boards with bumped corners and cover crease. No dedication. Generally clean cream/light tan p...

Magic-Beano Book (1946) Big Eggo carts Beano characters. Worn boards with bumped corners and cover crease. Back board scrapes and oil mark. No ded...

Magic-Beano Book (1947) Big Eggo swallows the ball! Good boards and spine with one bumped corner. 2 neat ink dedications. Cream/light tan pages wi...

Magic-Beano Book (1948) Marching Beano band. Good boards and spine, neat dedication, cream/light tan pages, some light foxing to fly page [vg]

Dandy (1940) 111, 119, 139. Propaganda war issues with Addie and Hermy the Nasty Nazis. Bright covers, ¼ ins trim (retrieved from bound volume) [v...

Dandy 125 (1940) Addie and Hermy get pineapple just desserts. Bright cover colours, small foxing spots to lower cover margin [vg+]. No Reserve

Dandy Monster Comic 1 (1939). Korky introduces his Dandy pals. Bright boards, complete original spine with professionally re-enforced backing. Wor...

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