AstroComics Promotional comic book for American Airlines (1979). Near Mint 9.4 w/ near pristine white pages. Harvey cartoon characters cross-over in the various stories. Engaging style and format. Inside back cover has a AA flight certificate. (See photo.) Pages are beautiful off-white to white. The comic book has no number (nn) listed; let’s just call it # 1. Newsstand quality color gloss and shine as well as an exceptionally smooth and sleekly-defined surface on this literally pristine white cover all the way across the entire expanse of its beautiful and flawless surface area with no stains or scuffs or smudges or discoloration at all ! The cleanliness and whiteness level of this book is incredible. Ultra- clean as well as super bright and near pristine white comic book ! Furthermore, the book has a practically perfect spine structure with no transverse stress lines ! Both of the staples are nicely- aligned along the edge of the spine. (See the three close-up photos of the spine edge, for its beautiful qualities.) Edges of the book are straight and even as well as very nicely and near perfectly defined both front and back with no tears, no creases, no folds, and no chips out of the top, bottom, and far right margins. The corners are exceptional, "razor- sharp," and practically perfect right angles ! The book is tight, with secure and firm binding. Centerfold is secure at both internal staple bars which are clean and silver with no wear or discoloration. Book is flat with no spine roll or upturn at all. The cover is firmly and securely- attached at both staples which are clean and silver with no abrasion or discoloration. The back cover is pristine white, ultra- clean, and super bright as well as sleek and smooth all the way across is beautiful surface area with no stains or smudges, or discoloration. Inside covers are similarly white, clean, and bright with sleek and smooth surfaces and no stains or smudges or discoloration. Shipping is to the USA only, please add $6.00. See my many other high grade books ! Thank-you very much. Best, Craig.