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EC Comics Visual Checklist Version 2.00 Direct Any Question Or Comments To: Defiant1@Softhome.Net EC Comics Visual Checklist Version 2.00 Direct any question or comments to: [email protected] Aces High #1 Aces High #2 Aces High #3 Aces High #4 Aces High #5 Across the Seas in a Animal Fables #1 War Torn World #nn Animal Fables #2 Animal Fables #3 Animal Fables #4 Animal Fables #5 Animal Fables #6 Animal Fables #7 Animated Comics #1 Blackstone, The Church That Was Bu ilt Confessions Confessions Crime Illustrated #1 Crime Illustrated #2 Crime Patrol #7 Magician Detective With Bread, The #nn Illustrated #1 Illustrated #2 Fights Crime #1 Crime Patrol #8 Crime Patrol #9 Crime Patrol #10 Crime Patrol #11 Crime Patrol #12 Crime Patrol #13 Crime Patrol #14 Crime Patrol #15 Crime Patrol #16 Crime Suspenstories #1 Crime Suspenstories #2 Crime Suspenstories #3 Crime Suspenstories #4 Crime Suspenstories #5 EC Comics Visual Checklist Version 2.00 – Page 1 EC Comics Visual Checklist Version 2.00 – Page 2 Crime Crime Crime Crime Crime Crime Crime Suspenstories #6 Suspenstories #7 Suspenstories #8 Suspenstories #9 Suspenstories #10 Suspenstories #11 Suspenstories #12 Crime Crime Crime Crime Crime Crime Crime Suspenstories #13 Suspenstories #14 Suspenstories #15 Suspenstories #16 Suspenstories #17 Suspenstories #18 Suspenstories #19 Crime Crime Crime Crime Crime Crime Crime Suspenstories #20 Suspenstories #21 Suspenstories #22 Suspenstories #23 Suspenstories #24 Suspenstories #25 Suspenstories #26 Crime Crypt of Crypt of Crypt of Dandy Comics #1 Dandy Comics #2 Dandy Comics #3 Suspenstories #27 Terror #14 Terror #15 Terror #16 Dandy Comics #4 Dandy Comics #5 Dandy Comics #6 Dandy Comics #7 Desert Dawn #nn Extra! #1 Extra! #2 EC Comics Visual Checklist Version 2.00 – Page 2 EC Comics Visual Checklist Version 2.00 – Page 3 Extra! #3 Extra! #4 Extra! #5 Fat and Slat #1 Fat and Slat #2 Fat and Slat #3 Fat and Slat #4 Frontline Frontline Frontline Frontline Frontline Frontline Frontline Combat #1 Combat #2 Combat #3 Combat #4 Combat #5 Combat #6 Combat #7 Frontline Frontline Frontline Frontline Frontline Frontline Frontline Combat #8 Combat #9 Combat #10 Combat #11 Combat #12 Combat #13 Combat #14 Frontline Good Triumphs Gunfighter #5 Gunfighter #6 Gunfighter #7 Gunfighter #8 Gunfighter #9 Combat #15 Over Evil! #nn Gunfighter #10 Gunfighter #11 Gunfighter #12 Gunfighter #13 Gunfighter #14 Happy Happy Houlihans #1 Houlihans #2 EC Comics Visual Checklist Version 2.00 – Page 3 EC Comics Visual Checklist Version 2.00 – Page 4 Haunt of Fear #1 Haunt of Fear #2 Haunt of Fear #3 Haunt of Fear #4 Haunt of Fear #5 Haunt of Fear #6 Haunt of Fear #7 (#15 on the cover) (#16 on the cover) (#17 on the cover) Haunt of Fear #8 Haunt of Fear #9 Haunt of Fear #10 Haunt of Fear #11 Haunt of Fear #12 Haunt of Fear #13 Haunt of Fear #14 Haunt of Fear #15 Haunt of Fear #16 Haunt of Fear #17 Haunt of Fear #18 Haunt of Fear #19 Haunt of Fear #20 Haunt of Fear #21 Haunt of Fear #22 Haunt of Fear #23 Haunt of Fear #24 Haunt of Fear #25 Haunt of Fear #26 Haunt of Fear #27 Haunt of Fear #28 Impact #1 Impact #2 Impact #3 Impact #4 Impact #5 Incredible Science Incredible Science Fiction #30 Fiction #31 EC Comics Visual Checklist Version 2.00 – Page 4 EC Comics Visual Checklist Version 2.00 – Page 5 Incredible Science Incredible Science International International International International International Fiction #32 Fiction #33 Comics #1 Comics #2 Comics #3 Comics #4 Comics #5 International K. 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