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Tx GA Collection V3 10/29/08 - www.TvComics.com introduces the Mosser collection. An original owner collection of nearly 500 comics from various publishers Collection to be made available for the first time at the Big Apple National Comic Covention in NYC November 14th to 16th, 2008 - http://bigapplecon.com/ Title Issue Abbott and Costello 3 Ace 128 Ace 135 Action 56 Action 59 Action 64 Action 65 Action 67 Action 68 Action 70 Action 71 Action 72 Action 74 Action 75 Action 79 Action 80 Action 81 Action 100 Action 169 Action 179 Adventure 82 Adventure 88 Adventure 89 Adventure 92 Adventure 93 Adventure 96 Adventure 104 Adventure 106 Adventure 108 Adventure 109 TvComics.com The Mosser Collection Title Issue Adventure 142 Adventure 180 Adventure 182 Adventure 185 Air Ace 1 10 Air Ace 2 3 Air Ace 2 5 Air Ace 3 3 Air Ace 3 4 Air Ace 3 5 Air Ace 3 6 Air Ace v1 #9 America's Best 15 America's Best 17 Batman 20 Batman 22 Batman 26 Batman 27 Batman 70 Best of the West 10 Big Shot 35 Big Shot 44 Big Shot 45 Big Shot 46 Big Shot 48 Big Shot 65 Big Shot 66 Big Shot 67 Big Shot 68 Bill Boyd 3 Bill Boyd 5 Blackhawk 10 Blackhawk 21 Blackhawk 54 Blackhawk 66 Blue Bettle 25 Blue Bettle 26 Blue Bettle 27 Blue Bettle 29 Blue Bettle 30 Blue Bettle 41 Blue Bettle 42 Blue Bettle 44 Blue Bettle 45 Boy Commandos 3 Boy Commandos 7 Boy Commandos 9 Boy Commandos 14 Boy Commandos 15 Bozo 285 Bugs Bunny 393 Bugs Bunny 407 Bulletman 16 TvComics.com The Mosser Collection Title Issue Captain America 44 Captain America 48 Captain America 54 Captain America 58 Captain America 59 Captain Marvel 20 Captain Marvel 23 Captain Marvel 30 Captain Marvel 31 Captain Marvel 40 Captain Marvel 41 Captain Marvel 55 Captain Marvel 58 Captain Marvel 98 Captain Marvel 99 Captain Marvel 127 Captain Marvel 131 Captain Marvel 133 Captain Marvel 140 Captain Marvel 142 Captain Marvel Jr 11 Captain Marvel Jr 26 Captain Marvel Jr 35 Captain Marvel Jr 36 Captain Marvel Jr 107 Captain Midnight 14 Captain Midnight 19 Captain Midnight 25 Captain Midnight 26 Captain Midnight 27 Captain Midnight 34 Captain Midnight 38 Captain Midnight 41 Class Ill 32 Class Ill 84 Class Ill 131 Crime and Punish 40 Detective 65 Detective 86 Detective 90 Detective 96 Detective 109 Detective 111 Detective 113 Detective 150 Detective 191 Detective 192 Dick Tracy 4 Dick Tracy 5 Dick Tracy 6 Dick Tracy 7 Dick Tracy 9 Dick Tracy 18 TvComics.com The Mosser Collection Title Issue Dick Tracy 23 Dick Tracy 42 Dick Tracy 50 Dick Tracy 51 Dick Tracy 53 Dick Tracy 55 Dick Tracy 56 Dick Tracy 57 Dick Tracy 58 Dick Tracy 59 Dick Tracy 60 Dick Tracy 61 Dick Tracy 62 Dick Tracy 64 Dick Tracy 67 Dick Tracy 69 Dick Tracy 72 Dick Tracy 73 Dick Tracy 96 Dizzy Dames 1 Doc Savage 1 12 Exciting 30 Exciting 32 Exciting 33 Exciting 46 Exciting 47 Famous Funnies 124 Famous Funnies 129 Famous Funnies 139 Famous Funnies 141 Famous Funnies 207 Feature 76 Feature 84 Feature 90 Feature 92 Feature 96 Feature 136 Fight 27 Fight 64 Flash 39 Flash 49 Flash 57 Flash 60 Flash 62 Flash Gordon 247 Gene Autry 1 Gene Autry 2 Gene Autry 23 Gene Autry 24 Gene Autry 30 Gene Autry 46 Gene Autry 50 Gene Autry 52 TvComics.com The Mosser Collection Title Issue Gene Autry 72 Gene Autry 93 Gene Autry 100 Golden Arrow 4 Green Lantern 6 Green Lantern 12 Green Lantern 13 Green Lantern 14 Green Lantern 15 Headline 1 Headline 12 Headline 16 Headline 17 Heroic 11 Heroic 13 Heroic 14 Heroic 15 Heroic 36 Heroic 37 Heroic 38 Heroic 87 Hopalong Cassidy 2 Hopalong Cassidy 10 Hopalong Cassidy 14 Hopalong Cassidy 15 Hopalong Cassidy 22 Ibis 5 Jack Arm Strong 7 Jack Arm Strong 8 Jingle Jangle 21 Joe Palooka 4 Joe Palooka 6 Joe Palooka 7 Joe Palooka 15 Joe Palooka 19 Joe Palooka 36 Joe Palooka 47 Joe Palooka 76 Joe Palooka 77 Joe Palooka 80 Joe Palooka 82 Joe Palooka - battle adv 73 Joe Palooka - battle adv 74 Jumbo 69 Jumbo 87 Jumbo 137 Jumbo 163 Jungle 51 Jungle 56 Jungle 110 Jungle 127 Jungle 143 Jungle Jim 14 TvComics.com The Mosser Collection Title Issue Katzenjammer Kids 2 Katzenjammer Kids 5 King 83 King 90 King 93 King 106 King 118 King 153 King 154 Lance O'Casey 3 Lance O'Casey 4 Master 71 Master 72 Master 73 Master 74 Master 75 Master 110 Master 129 Master 131 Monte Hall of the US Mar 2 More Fun 89 More Fun 93 More Fun 94 Mr District Attorney 1 Mr District Attorney 4 Mr District Attorney 29 National 23 National 30 National 34 National 39 National 41 National 46 National 53 National 54 National 55 Nyoka 44 Nyoka 74 Pat Wilton Pic Stories Am His 1 Pic Stories Am His 2 Pic Stories Am His 3 Pic Stories Am His 4 Pic Stories from Bible 1 Pic Stories from Bible 2 Pic Stories from Bible 3 Pic Stories from Bible 4 Planet 29 Planet 30 Planet 41 Plastic Man 19 Plastic Man 38 Police 26 Police 38 TvComics.com The Mosser Collection Title Issue Police 42 Police 43 Police 48 Police 56 Police 115 Prize 43 Prize 48 Prize 49 Prize 50 Ranger 25 Ranger 26 Ranger 49 Ranger 53 Real Heroes 8 Real Heroes 9 Real Heroes 12 Real Heroes 13 Real Life 15 Real Life 17 Real Life 19 Real Life 29 Rocket Kelly 4 Rod Cameron 3 Romantic Secrets 13 Roy Rogers 5 Roy Rogers 12 Shadow 3 11 Shadow 4 11 Shadow 5 11 Smash 77 Smash 78 Smash 79 Space Cadet (Tim C) 5 Space Cadet (Tim C) 421 Sparkler 3 3 Sparkler 3 6 Sparkler 4 1 Sparkler 4 3 Sparkler 4 4 Startling 27 Startling 38 Startling 39 Strange Adventures 19 Superboy 17 Superboy 20 Superboy 22 Superboy 23 Superboy 24 Superboy 31 Superman 22 Superman 23 Superman 24 Superman 26 TvComics.com The Mosser Collection Title Issue Superman 28 Superman 29 Superman 30 Superman 32 Superman 36 Superman 37 Superman 59 Superman 65 Superman 79 Superman 80 Superman 81 Superman 86 Superman 88 Supersnipe 2 12 Supersnipe 2 2 Supersnipe 2 3 Supersnipe 2 7 Supersnipe 3 2 Susie 76 Terry and the Pirates 3 Terry and the Pirates 7 Terry and the Pirates 8 Terry and the Pirates 9 Terry and the Pirates 10 The Barker 2 The Barker 3 The Barker 4 The Barker 5 The Black Terror 6 The Black Terror 14 The Black Terror 15 The Fighting Yank 4 The Fighting Yank 6 The Fighting Yank 9 The Marvel Family 2 The Marvel Family 3 The Marvel Family 5 The Marvel Family 37 The Marvel Family 70 The Marvel Family 73 The Marvel Family 78 The Marvel Family 81 The Saint 8 The US Marines 6 Tim Tyler 12 Tom Mix 6 Tom Mix 8 Tom Mix 13 True 19 True 21 True 25 True 30 True 31 TvComics.com The Mosser Collection Title Issue True 41 True 48 True 50 True 51 Western Fighter 2 Wheaties - Capt Marvel Wheaties - Flash Wheaties - Whiz Whiz 26 Whiz 39 Whiz 40 Whiz 48 Whiz 49 Whiz 51 Whiz 60 Whiz 61 Whiz 72 Whiz 144 Whiz 150 Whiz 152 Whiz 153 Whiz 155 Wings 35 Wings 41 Wings 53 Wings 69 Wings 71 Wings 72 Wonder 4 Wonder 9 Wonder 11 Wonder 12 Wonder 13 Wow 41 Wow 42 Wow 43 TvComics.com The Mosser Collection.
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