Find great deals on eBay for star trek the magazine. Shop with confidence. Skip to main content. New Listing Sci Fi Magazine Star Trek The Motion Picture December 1999 STAR TREK POSTER. New (Other) $8.00. Time left 6d 23h left. Or Best Offer +$2.75 shipping.
NOTE: We use eBay to provide references to live prices of comic books. Clicking a text link or image marked ‘Check live prices’ will take you to eBay. Mad Magazine Values Mad Magazine: Values of Back Issues by Brock Swinson and Ashley Cotter-Cairns Founded by Harvey Kurtzman and William Gaines, the American comedy magazine known as Mad hit the shelves in 1952. Originally a comic book, Mad developed readerships of over 2,000,000 in the 70s, known for the brilliant satirical pieces that filled each page. The comic ran for 23 issues before being converted to magazine format, primarily to avoid the attention of the Comics Code Authority. Public figures, politics, entertainment and pop culture are the usual targets for Mad’s satirical stabs. Nowadays, the mascot, Alfred E.
Neuman, is generally slapped on the cover to stand in for a new movie or event that the comic focuses on that issue. In the beginning, however, the cover art was much different, as if growing and morphing to find itself. Key Issue: Mad Comic #1. Record sale: $24,000 Minimum value (in poor but complete condition): $180, or send us a photo! 'Tales Calculated to Drive You MAD.'
Published in October of 1952, the first Mad comic portrayed a frightened family awaiting some sort of beast named Melvin. For only ten cents, children could read a series of stories meant to drive them insane. In a 2010 interview, Al Jaffee, a lifelong Mad contributor, made the statement: 'Mad was designed to corrupt the minds of children. And from what I'm gathering from the minds of people all over, we succeeded.' Articles in the first comic book consisted of 'Hoohah!'
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With art by Jack Davis; 'Blobs' by Wally Wood' 'Ganefs' by Bill Elder' and 'Varmint' by John Severin. Record sale: $4,000 Minimum value (in poor but complete condition): $100 or send us a photo! The cover of the second issue takes a swing a baseball. In this issue, Jack Davis does the cover and the story 'Hex.'
In a Tarzan-parody entitled, 'Melvin', John Severin takes on the swinging man and follows up to this story in the sixth issue. Wally Wood also writes 'Gookum', and Bill Elder does the art and story for 'Mole.'
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While this is not as great a find as issue #1 of Mad Magazine, #2 is a decent comic book to come across. Mad Comic #3. Why This Guide is AWESOME for Wannabe Comic Investors If you have either tried (and failed) to make money flipping comic books, or are frustrated by the huge array of choice out there, then this is the eBook for you. It's packed with 32 in-depth analyses of easy-to-buy and sell comic books from the Bronze to Modern ages.
These are titles we have personally made a lot of money buying and selling. Make more than your money back with your first successful trade (or by NOT buying a losing book!). If you are not completely satisfied, we have a 365-day money-back guarantee. Mad Magazine Comic #4-23 Click any image or link to check the value of each issue. Record sale: $1,750 Minimum value (in poor but complete condition): $100, or send us a photo! In many ways, Alfred E.
Neumann IS Mad Magazine. His face is probably what you think of when you hear the name of this iconic publication. This first appearance on the cover of Mad is a key issue. A recent sale broke the record, with a CGC 9.6 selling for $1,750 at ComicLink. If you have one. Have Your Mad Back Issues Valued If you have any early Mad Magazines, we would love to help you sell, value, or find insurance for these national treasures. And we can get started to find out exactly what they're worth.
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