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WEIRD WORLDS 1981 #8 FORD/JONES COVER
ebay Item # 4207716348
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Subject:  SF Magazines
Title:  WEIRD WORLDS 1981 #8 FORD/JONES COVER
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: Bimonthly Issue Subject: Science Fiction Month: -- Publication Name: -- Publication Year: 1981 WEIRD WORLDS MAGAZINE, HARRISON FORD/INDIANA JONES COVER, NUMBER 8, 1981, with 4 pages on "Raiders of the Lost Ark" with b/w photos of the movie. Also pages on "Dragon Slayer" with color photos. Plus beautiful full-page color portfolio photos of "Comic Book Covers Of The 30's And '40's" which include Jumbo Comics #10, 1939; Wonderworld Comics #7, 1939; Fantastic Comics #3, 1940; Silver Streak Comics #7, 1941. Has 42 pages and measures 8 1/2 x 11. Cover has slight wear, all pages complete, intact and In Mint Condition. Overall condition is Near Mint Condition. GREAT GIFT! Neat Collectible Item! See Photo Image Below. Scanned Image is not as clear as original item. Buyer to prepay with Postal Money Order (preferred) or cashier's check within one week of the close of auction. Will accept personal check but shipment will be held until check clears. Major credit card payments can be made via Auctionpayments.com. Add $5.00 for handling and postage of item and $1.00 extra per each additional magazine bid on. Postal Insurance Is Option Of Buyer. Foreign buyer must include sufficient postage. CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS. THANKS. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister |

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4207716348: WEIRD WORLDS 1981 #8 FORD/JONES COVER
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
100% 0%93%13754 images available Weird Worlds1981No. 8
100% 0%92%9986 images available Pirate WritingsWinter 1993v2#1, No. 3
100% 0%92%66454 images available Fantastic Stories of the ImaginationSpring 2001[#21], No. 3
100% 0%92%13753 Weird Worlds1981No. 7
100% 0%92%4355 images available FantasticNov/Dec 1952v1#3
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