Eagle and Swift, volume 14 number 13, 30th March 1963.
Condition is VG/FN. Significant wear to spine. Some marks to front cover, mainly confined to margin. Small piece torn from bottom margin of back cover. A little corner creasing towards the back. Otherwise in excellent condition. 20 pages, 49g.

Important note on postage: The quoted postage price assumes the comic will be posted flat, as it is a high grade copy. 1950s/60s Eagle comics are too big to be posted by letter post without folding, which would affect the grade. If you want the comic to be folded for posting, let me know before paying, and I'll adjust the postage cost accordingly. Folded postage cost is £2.18.

CONTENTS:

Adventure Strips
- "Dan Dare: Operation Time Trap", part 4, art by Keith Watson
- "The Beast of Loch Craggon", art by John McLusky
- "Can You Catch a Crook?: The Case of 'Lofty' Connor", art by Paul Trevillion
- "Mann of Battle", art by Brian Lewis
- "Heros the Spartan", by Tom Tully & Frank Bellamy
- "Blackbow the Cheyenne", by Ted Cowan & Frank Humphris

Cartoon / Humour Strips
- "XYZ Cars", by Reg Parlett
- "Fidosaurus, the Prehistoric Poodle", by Reg Parlett

Text Stories
- "High Quest", part 4

Features
- "Sporting Talk"
- "Are You the Douglas Bader Type?"
- "Jokers' Page"
- "Letter from the Editor"
- "Letters to the Editor"
- "College of Knowledge"
- "Museum Piece: Fire!"
- "Eagle Cut-away: Dassault Mirage IV", by Gerald Palmer

*Offers from £3 considered as part of multi-item purchase with combined postage

BUY MORE AND SAVE TWO WAYS

Combine Postage: 
A word on postage costs. This assumes the comics are not folded. Unfolded, these comics are too large for Large Letter and would have to be sent Evri or Royal Mail Small Parcel instead. So, unfolded, the cost of postage is £3.37 by Evri, whether for a single comic or for 13, or up to 26 comics by Royal Mail for £3.66. Comics of this type weigh about 65g on average. Packaging that will keep them safe in the post weighs about 75g, so cost of posting a single comic would be £2.18 second class if folded to fit a Large Letter envelope. But the same price will get you up to 250g, so you can typically get another two comics in there at no extra postage cost. I'll always charge actual postage, so by buying more than one comic at a time you save straight away.

Typical postage costs for 1950s / early 1960s Eagle comics, folded double (guide only - weights may vary) are:
--- 1 to 2 comics = £2.18
--- 3 to 10 comics = £2.87

If you want to combine postage, do the following: 
1. Make sure all your items end about the same time, within a day or two (or make an offer to end early).
2. Optionally, when you win your first item, contact me to let me know you have others still to bid on.
3. Don't pay straight away. Instead, when all your items have finished, contact me for a single invoice. I'll pack and weigh the items, and charge exact postage.
4. Pay the single invoice and save.

Make Me An Offer I Can't Refuse 
Some comics (particularly common or low-grade ones) won't be worth the starting price. So why ask it? Well, it turns out that if I sell a comic for £1, and it costs £1.40 to post, I actually get 10p of the £1 you spend. The rest goes to eBay, PayPal, and the cost of packaging. Sell it for any less than that, and I'm paying you to take it off my hands. This isn't such a problem if you're combining postage. In short, it suits both buyer and seller if you're paying more for your comics than you are for getting them posted. So, as long as you're buying multiple items, feel free to put in an offer lower than the asking price. There's a pretty good chance I'll accept.

If you want to make me an offer, do the following: 
1. Line up the items you want to combine and make an offer on each of them in reasonably quick succession (within a couple of minutes of each other).
2. Wait a bit. When I'm sure you've finished submitting offers, I'll consider them. As long as we're saving on postage, and the offers are reasonable, I'll probably accept.

Incidentally, if there's a comic you just can't be without, and you're worried someone else will outbid you, feel free to put in an offer above the starting price. There's a fair chance I'll accept that too.