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Comics Values Annual

1995 The Comic Books Price Guide

by Alex G. Malloy


ISBN: 0870697250
ISBN-13: 9780870697258
Format: Paperback

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Publisher: Krause Pubns Inc
Published date: 1994
Size: 6 x 9 inches
Weight: 1.55 pounds

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1) Comics Values Annual: 1995 Edition the Comic Books Price Guide
Malloy, Alex G

Radnor, PA: Wallace-Homestead, 1994. Illus. by Illustrated. Paperback. Very Good. VG+. (more information)

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