No charge Comics Values Annual, 1993-94

Comics Values Annual, 1993-94
By:Alex G. Malloy
Published on 1993-06-01 by Wallace-Homestead Book Company

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The premier price guide for comic collectors is back--featuring more than 700,000 listings and organized the way comics are collected--by category. Includes greatly expanded sections on the Golden Age and international comics, a reference key to abbreviations, over 500 photos and illustrations, and more.

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