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Brave and the Bold #73 CGC 5.0

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8-9/1967 - Aquaman and The Atom. Aqualad appearance. Cover pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Charles Cuidera. "Galg the Destroyer," script by Bob Haney, pencils by Howard Purcell, inks by Sal Trapani; Atlantis is threatened by raiders from a watery micro-world controlled by a monster named Galg, so Aquaman sends for the Atom to lend a hand. Cap's Hobby Hints by Henry Boltinoff. The Little Fellows article about important short men through history such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Billy the Kid (born William H. Bonney or Henry McCarty), John Horton Slaughter and Tom Thumb (born Charles Sherwood Stratton).

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Certification Number

0221450001

Title/Series

Brave and the Bold

Issue Number

73

Publisher

DC Comics

Grade

5.0

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

CREAM TO OFF-WHITE

Notes

Front Cover Multiple Crease Breaks Color Spine Multiple Bend Breaks Color Left Top Back Cover Crease Full Top Back Cover Lite Multiple Stain Right Bottom Back Cover Small Stain Aquaman & The Atom. Aqualad appearance. Bob Haney story Sal Trapani art Carmine Infantino & Chuck Cuidera cover

Graded Date

December 23, 2013

WESTPORT COLLECTION VOL 1

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