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University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Richard B. Winters Collection Winters, Richard B., Books, 1937-2013 University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Richard B. Winters Collection Winters, Richard B., Books, 1937-2013. 214 feet. Collector. Collection of American and Japanese comic books including Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and other publishers. Also includes collectible statues, posters, and lithographs. Sample Entry: Comic Title Beginning number and date – ending number and date of series held in Winters Collection Issues Held in Winters Collection Box 1: The A-Team No.1 (March 1984) – No. 3 (May 1984) No. 1-3 Ace Comics Presents Vol. 1, No.1 (May 1987) No. 1, 2, 4 Action Comics No. 1 (June 1938) No. 470, 534-540, 543-544, 546-661 Action Comics Annual No. 1 (October 1987) No. 1-2 Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters Massacre Japanese Invasion No. 1 (August 1989) No. 1 Advanced Dungeons and Dragons No. 1 (December 1988) No. 1 Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Annual No. 1 (1990) No. 1 Adventure Comics No. 32 (November 1938) - No. 503 (August 1983) No. 467 The Adventures of Baron Munchausen No. 1 (July 1989) - No. 4 (October 1989) No. 1 The Adventures of Captain Jack No. 1 (June 1986) - No. 12 (1988) No. 4-12 (2 copies of No. 5) The Adventures of Ford Fairlane No. 1 (May 1990) – No. 4 (August 1990) No. 1-4 Adventures of Superman No. 424 (January 1987) No. 424 -474 Adventures of Superman Annual No. 1 (September 1987) No. 1-2 (2 copies of No. 1) Adventures of the Outsiders No. 33 (May 1986) - No. 46 (June 1987) No. 33-46 Agent Unknown No. 1 (October 1987) No. 1-3 Aida-Zee No. 1 (1990) No. 1-3 Air Fighters Classics Vol. 1, No. 1 (November 1987) – No. 6 (May 1989) No. 1 Air Maidens Special No. 1 (August 1987) No.1 Air Raiders Vol. 1, No. 1 (November 1987) - No. 5 (March 1988) No. 2-5 Airboy No. 1 (July 1986) - No. 50 (1989) No. 1-50 (2 copies of No. 14-16, 18) Airboy – Mr. Monster Special No. 1 (August 1987) No. 1 Airboy Meets the Prowler No. 1 (December 1987) No. 1 The Airfighters Meet Sgt. Strike Special No. 1 (January 1988) No. 1 ALF Annual Vol. 1, No. 1 (1988) No.1, 3 Alias No. 1 (July 1990) No. 1 Alien Encounters No. 1 (June 1985) - No. 14 (August 1987) No. 1-14 All New Adventures of the Mighty Crusaders No. 1 (March 1983) - No. 3 (July 1983) No. 1-3 All-Star Squadron No. 1 (September 1981) – No. 67 (March 1987) No. 1-40 Box 2: All-Star Squadron No. 1 (September 1981) – No. 67 (March 1987) No. 41-67 All-Star Squadron Annual No. 1 (1982) - No. 3 (1984) No. 1-3 Alpha Fight No. 1 (August 1983) No. 1 – 92 Alpha Fight Annual No. 1 (1986) No. 1-2 Amazing Comics Premieres Vol. 1, No. 1 (1987) Vol. 1, No. 1-5 Amazing High Adventure No. 1 (August 1984) – No. 5 (1987) No.1-4 The Amazing Spider-Man No. 1 (March 1963) No. 199-201, 204, 206-218, 220-343 Amazing Spider-Man and Power Pack 1 The Amazing Spider-Man Annual No. 1 (1964) No. 16-24 Ambush Bug No. 1 (June 1985) - No. 4 (Sept. 1985) No. 1-4 Ambush Bug Stocking Stuffer 1 America vs. The Justice Society No. 1 (January 1985) - No. 4 (April 1985) No. 1-4 The American Book 1 (1988) No. 1 American Flagg! No. 1 (October 1983) - No. 50 (March 1988) No. 1-42 American Flagg! Special No. 1 (November 1986) No. 1 Americomics No. 1 (April 1983) - No. 6 (March 1984) No. 1-6 Americomics Special: Sentinels of Justice No. 1 (August 1983) No. 1 Amethyst No. 1 (January 1985) - No. 16 (August 1986) No. 1-16 Amethyst No. 1 (November 1987) - No. 4 (February 1988) No. 1-4 Amethyst Special No. 1 (October 1986) 1 Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld No. 1 (May 1983) - No. 12 (April 1984) No. 1-3, 5-12 (2 copies of No. 3 and 6) The Incredible Hulk Vol. 1, No. 102 (April 1968) No. 102-322, 335-377 (2 copies of No. 261) The Incredible Hulk Annual No. 5 (1979) No. 5-14, 16 The Incredible Hulk Special No. 1 (October 1968) - No. 4 (January 1972) No. 1-3 Box 3: Angel Love No. 1 (August 1986) - No. 8 (March 1987) No. 1-8 (2 copies of No. 3) Angel Love Special No. 1 (1987) 1 Animal Man No. 1 (September 1988) No. 1 Aquaman No. 1 (June 1986) - No. 4 (May 1986) No. 1-4 Aquaman No. 1 (June 1989) - No. 5(October 1989) No. 1-5 Aquaman Special No. 1 (1988) No. 1 Aquaman Special No. 1 (1989) No.1 Arak/Son of Thunder Vol. 1, No. 1 (September 1981) - No. 50 (November 1985) No. 1-50 Arak/Son of Thunder Annual No. 1 (1984) No. 1 Area 88 No. 1 (May 26, 1987) - No. 42? (1989) No. 26-42 Arik Khan No. 1 No. 2-3 Arion, Lord of Atlantis No. 1 (November 1982) - No. 35 (September 1985) No. 1-35 Arion, Lord of Atlantis Special No. 1 (November 1985) No. 1 The Armageddon Factor No. 1 (1987) - No. 3? No. 1-2 Armor (and the Silver Streak) No. 1 (September 1985) No. 4-8 Army Surplus Komikz Featuring Cutey Bunny No. 1 (1982) - No. 5 (1985) No. 5 Asylum Vol. 1, No. 1 (1989) No. 1-2 Atari Force No. 1 (January 1984) - No. 20 (August 1985) No. 1-20 The Atlantis Chronicles No. 1 (March 1990) - No. 7 (September 1990) No. 1-7 The Avengers No. 1 (September 1963) No. 200-328 (2 copies of No. 200) The Avengers Annual Vol. 1, No. 6 (November 1976) No. 10-19 (2 copies of No. 10) The Avengers Chronicles 1 Avengers Spotlight No. 21 (August 1989) No. 21-40 Avengers West Coast No. 48 (September 1989) No. 48-66 AXA No. 1 (April 1987) - No. 2 (August 1987) No. 1 Axel Pressbutton Vol. 1, No. 1 (November 1984) - No. 6 (July 1985) No. 1-6 Aztec Ace No. 1 (March 1984) - No. 15 (September 1985) No. 1-15 Baby Huey in 3-D No. 1 (Winter 1988) No.1 Box 4: The Badger No. 1 (October 1983) No. 1-70 Badger Goes Berserk No. 1 (September 1989) - No. 4 (December 1989) No. 1-4 Balder the Brave Vol. 1, No. 1 (November 1985) - No. 4 (1986) No. 1-4 The Ballad of Halo Jones No. 1 (September 1987) - No. 12 (August 1988) No. 10-12 Barbie No. 1 (January 1991) No. 1 Barbie Fashion No. 1 (January 1991) No. 1 Batgirl Special 1 Batman No. 1 (Spring 1940) No. 354-355, 357-458 (2 copies of No. 364 and 383) Batman and Other DC Classics 1 Batmen and the Outsiders No. 1 (August 1983) - No. 32 (April 1986) No. 1-32 (2 copies of No. 12) Batman and the Outsiders Annual No. 1 (1984) - No. 2 (1985) No. 1-2 Batman Annual No. 1 (1986) No. 8-14 (2 copies of No. 14) Batman Special No. 1 (April 1984) No. 1 Batman: The Official Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture No. 1 (1989) No. 1 Bats, Cats and Cadillac’s Vol. 1, No.1 (October 1990) No. 1 Battle Beasts No. 1 (February 1988) - No. 4 (1988) No. 1 Battleforce No. 1 (November 1987) - No. 2? (February 1988) No. 1-2 Battlestar Galactica No. 1 (March 1979) - No. 23 (January 1981) No. 1-23 Battletech No. 1 (November 1987) No. 1-3, 5-6 The Beauty and the Beast No. 1 (January 1985) - No. 4 (April 1985) No. 1-4 Best of the Brave and the Bold No. 1 (October 1988) - No. 6 (January 1989) No. 1-6 Beyond Mars No. 1 (1989) No. 1 Bill Black’s Fun Comics No. 1 (December 1982) - No. 4 (March 1983) No. 4 Bizarre Adventures Vol. 1, No. 25 (March 1981) - No. 34 (February 1983) No. 34 Black Diamond No. 1 (May 1983) - No. 5 (1984) No. 1-5 The Black Dragon No. 1 (May 1985) - No. 6 (October 1985) No. 1-6 The Black Hood No. 1 (June 1983) - No. 3 (October 1983) No. 1-3 Black Knight Vol. 1, No. 1 (June 1990) - No. 4 (1990) No. 1-4 Black Orchid No. 1 (Holiday 1988-89) - No. 3 (1989) No. 1-3 Black Panther No. 1 (July 1988) - No. 4 (October 1988) No. 1, 3-4\ Blackhawk No. 9 (Winter 1944) - No. 273 (November 1984) No. 251-266, 268-273 Blackhawk No. 1 (March 1989) No. 1 Blackhawk Annual No. 1 (1989) No. 1 Blaster Special 1 Blood No. 1 (February 1988) - No. 4 (April 1988) No. 1-4 Blood of the Innocent No. 1 (January 7, 1986) - No. 4 (January 28, 1986) No. 1-4 Bloodscent 1 Blue Beetle No. 1 (June 1986) - No. 24 (May 1988) No. 9-24 Blue Devil No. 1 (June 1984) - No. 31 (December 1986) No. 1, 4-5, 7-31 Box 5: Blue-Ribbon Comics No. 1 (November 1983) - No. 14 (December 1984) No. 1-14 Bold Adventures No. 1 (October 1983) - No. 3 (June 1984) No. 1-3 (2 copies of No. 2) Books of Magic Book 1 (1990) – Book 4 No. 1 Booster Gold No. 1 (February 1986) - No. 25 (February 1988) No. 1-23, 25 Boris the Bear No. 1 (August 1986) - No. 24 (July 1989) No. 4-24 (2 copies of No. 5) Boris the Bear Instant Color Classics No. 1 (July 1987) - No. 3? 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