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Little Lizzie (1949)

Little Lizzie (1949)

Little Lizzie was a Marvel Comic anthology that ran during 1949 through 1950 for five issues.
Genre: Comedy

Little Lenny

Little Lenny

Little Lenny ran in 1949 for only 3 issues.
Genre: Comedy

My Girl Pearl

My Girl Pearl

My Girl Pearl ran during 1955 through 1961 for 11 issues.
Genre: Romance

Marvel Western: Strange Westerns Starring the Black Rider

Marvel Western: Strange Westerns Starring the Black Rider

ALSO: Re-presenting two classic Kirby RAWHIDE KID tales, “The Bat Strikes” and “The Bullet Proof Man.”

Meet Miss Bliss

Meet Miss Bliss

Meet Miss Bliss ran during 1955 for 4 issues. This series then continued into Stories Of Romance.
Genre: Romance

Witness

Witness

The Witness was published in 1948 with only 1 issue.

Awful Oscar

Awful Oscar

Awful Oscar numbers from 11 to 12 for a total of 2 issues. Series numbering continued from Oscar Comics then continued back into Oscar Comics Vol. 1949.
Genre: Comedy

Rusty and Her Family

Rusty and Her Family

Continued from Rusty Comics, Rusty And Her Family ran in 1949 for only 2 issues. This series then continues into The Kellys.
Genre: Comedy

Frankie Fuddle

Frankie Fuddle

Frankie Fuddle was published during 1949 for a total of 2 issues. This series was continued from Frankie and Lana.
Genre: Comedy

A Date with Millie (1959)

A Date with Millie (1959)

Back in the 1960's (though she first appeared in the 1940's) one of Marvel's most oft-appearing characters was Millie the Model who was usually appearing in at least two titles at any one time. Now, although her longest-running series was Millie the Model Comics, around the late 50's she seemed to pick up in popularity and received a new series entitled A Date with Millie Volume 1, however the series only ran seven issues before it met its end. Of course that wasn't the end of Millie as two years later this second series named A Date with Millie came about and also lasted seven issues. At that point Marvel decided to change the name with the eighth issue and it became known as Life with Millie, but once again that didn't prove to be enough and finally the name was changed to Modeling with Millie with issue twenty-one and so the title remained until the series concluded with fifty-four issues.
Genre: Romance

Willie Comics (1950)

Willie Comics (1950)

Continued from Li'l Willie Comics, Willie Comics ran in 1950 for only 2 issues. This series then continued into Crime Cases Comics.
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy


Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man

Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man

Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man reprint the early adventures of Peter Parker in hardcover format. Volume One - Volume Five are second edition, 'ReMasterworks' books, which are slightly different from the Amazing Spider-Man books in the Marvel Masterworks volume.

Hulk vs. The Avengers

Hulk vs. The Avengers

Collects Avengers (1963) #3, Iron Man #305, Incredible Hulk #316, World War Hulk #1, Immortal Hulk #7. The Hulk was one of the founding Avengers… but there's always been fear and mistrust between the Jade Giant and Earth's Mightiest heroes. Collected here are the biggest battles between the them, from their first scrap with Namor providing additional muscle for the Hulk to the Avengers looking to put an end to the Immortal Hulk. The Avengers have created Hulkbuster specifically to stop him and even exiled him to a different planet but they always learn the same lesson: you wouldn't like Hulk when he's angry.

Spider-Man: Spidey's Totally Tiny Adventure

Spider-Man: Spidey's Totally Tiny Adventure

Collects Amazing Spider-Man Annual #24, Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #10, Web of Spider-Man Annual #6. The adventure gets EVEN SMALLER as Spider-Man gets hit with some shrinking gas and just won't stop shrinking. Eventually, he gets shrunk down into the Micoverse where he'll have to contend with the evil Psycho-Man! Can Peter Parker escape and get restored to his normal self? Guest-starring Scott Lang, the astonishing Ant-Man.

Journey into Mystery Annual

Journey into Mystery Annual

Only one Annual was ever published (in 1965) of Journey into Mystery. When the series was renamed 'Thor', the annuals became known as Thor Annual.

Six-Gun Western

Six-Gun Western

Six-Gun Western ran during 1957 for only 4 issues.
Genre: Western

Iron Man: Requiem

Iron Man: Requiem

Plus: an all-new framing sequence by Matt Fraction and Kano!

Monster Menace

Monster Menace

A brief revival of the Marvel Horror titles. It featured new horror comics as well as reprints from old classics.
Genre: Horror

Fantastic Four Special Edition

Fantastic Four Special Edition

This issue is basically a reprint of Fantastic Four Annual #1, but with two important differences. First there are a few new pages not included in the original Annual. However, even more important is that the art and coloring has been significantly updated with this publication.

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