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01-22-2025 Rare & Iconic Comic Collections up for

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Rare & Iconic Comic Collections up for Auction! Online Auction 7PM Wednesday, January 22, 2025 As if our auctions couldn’t get any more astonishing and awesome, here comes an absolute mind-blower of a Comic Book Auction with two collections combining; one from Dallas, Texas and the other local from Philadelphia, PA. One, showcasing stupendous and super important Spidey issues like the first ever Green Goblin, second and third ever Doc Ock, first Mysterio, first Electro, Turning Point and so much more, plus incredible Daredevil items. Then, a spectacular massing of Autographed issues, graded slabs, and iconic Iron Man issues, Iron Man #1 through 20 and more, landmarks aplenty, Stat Wars #1, signed Rob Liefeld, first ever Whiplash, signed Brubaker hardcovers, gigantic lots of Detective Comics, Avengers, Hulk, Superman and so so much more galore! Online bidding Terms: Major Credit Cards, 15% Buyer’s Premium, 6% Sales Tax collected if you have not provided a valid Sales Tax Exemption Certificate. Do you have Comics to sell? Call us today to consign… We have a global audience waiting to bid on your prized treasures. Preview the auction by appointment, call 610-799-0808 Items are located at: Tom Hall Auction Gallery, 4644 Main St (Rte 309),Schnecksville, Pa. 18078 Pick up times after the auction: 12PM-3:30PM the day after the auction, 9:30AM-3:30PM Monday – Friday within 7 days of the auction. In-house shipping! Bid confidently as we handle the packing and shipping straight from our gallery to you. We ship via UPS and USPS depending on cost. We also ship media mail for items that qualify. (This is a discounted service via USPS). International shipping is available. We regularly ship to Canada and all over the world. Please note all international orders ship as merchandise with the auction value noted for customs. Sorry but we DO NOT accept prepaid shipping labels or 3rd party shipping labels. All orders must ship on our account. All orders ship insured using brand new packing materials from Uline. We use lots of bubble wrap and free flow peanuts as needed. We normally charge $5 to $10 for packing plus materials. Materials usually cost $2-$5 dollars. So expect to pay $7 to $15 PLUS actual shipping. Larger more complex orders will have additional costs and charges. With OVER 4500 shipments last year we had less than one tenth of one percent damage. We know how to PACK!!

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1 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.14 1st Green Goblin! Beginning things with brilliance, easily one of Marvel, or all of comic-dom’s for that matter, biggest and most recognized villain, Norman Osborn aka The Green Goblin here in his first ever appearance — Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue 14 from July of 1964, the first Goblin, first meet-up between Spidey and Hulk, first B.J. Cosmos and a stunner iconic cover from Ditko. I’ve seen this comic at a few cons but never until now had the pleasure of holding it, what an absolute treat. Condition: the biggest blemish is the third page is detatched with some chipping to its edge, a tiny chip to the top right corner on cover, a very brief bit of creasing to the spine and bottom edge but ultimately a beauty cover with vivid colors and good edges, the rest of the inner pages are concise and with even edges and sharp corners (besides page 3), some browning to frontispiece and backing but they remain sharp and clean besides the browning. Pictures of every single page included for this and many of these landmark lots. A pretty first barrage of pumpkin bombs!

2 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.11 2nd Doc Ock! The return of the dreadful doctor with "Turning Point," the second ever appearance of Doctor Otto Octavius aka Doc Ock in Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue number 11 from April of 1964, Kirby and Ditko on the tremendous cover as well as the first appearances of Blackie Gaxton and Bennett Brant. Pictures of every single page included as per all of these Spidey gems, condition: The letters page to the back of book looks to be missing, some minor to slight moderate spine wear and creasing to bottom and top on cover, one tiny chip to right bottom edge, mostly very even and concise inner pages with good edges however the first few pages have an inch tall brief tear to bottom, some slight browning and staining to back frontispiece and a very nice backing with one hard to see rip to the bottom.

3 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.12 3rd Doc Ock! Keeping with the tentacled tremendous times, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 12 from May of 1964, the third ever Doc Ock "Unmasked By Dr. Octopus" also being one of, if not the most enjoyed Octopus covers for Ditko, as Flash, Aunt May and Peter deal with the danger and dismay. Condition: a scuff to the corner box, spine creasing and a chip to top and bottom right edge, some browning to frontispiece and the top staple intact but bottom not, an advertising page missing to the mid-back of book, some slight foxing, browning and edge wear to back cover, nice inner pages besides the one missing, see every page in photos provided.

4 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.13 1st Mysterio! The greatest villain Parker had ever faced? To say a fan favorite is an understatement, Jake Gylenhaal take note — Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue number 13 June of 1964, the first appearance and origin of Mysterio and arguably one of the greatest Ditko covers for the first 20 issues of the series. Condition: honestly one of the nicest copies of the collection sent in from Dallas, Texas, the biggest blemish is a missing letters page toward back of book, otherwise only minor wear moments such as: a chip to the nice clean back cover near bottom staple, a few faint creases on cover, even and concise inner pages that are clean without any rips or tears.

5 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.9 1st Electro! Another staggering landmark from the very beginnings of Spidey lore, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue 9 from of February of 1964, the first appearance and Origin of Maxwell Dillon aka the shocking Electro, alongside first Doctor Bromwell. Practically surging with electric excellence. Condition: looks to be missing one of the ad pages to the back with only a faint corner remaining, other than that the inner pages are all great with terrific corners and edges, no tears, cover has some chipping to bottom and right edge as well as near top of corner box, slight browning to frontispiece and backing.

6 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.10 1st Enforcers Peter Parker up against some merciless foes and early at that, the first appearance of The Enforcers and yet another banger of an important issue from Dick Ayers, Kirby, Ditko and Lee, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue number 10 from March of 1964, a few other minor first appearances as well. Condition: a quite beautiful and almost crease-less cover while it does have some faint wear to the corner tips and a browning to the opening right edge, inner pages are even and concise except for what looks to be a missing ad page to back and a tiny tear to page 13, 15 and 16, a very nice back cover with hardly and blemishes besides some brief browning, take a look in the photos, every page pictured.

7 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.39 1st Romita/GG Identity The term iconic gets tossed around but it’s gonna be used a lot in this auction and it’s very much accurate and appropriate; let’s talk iconic, "How Green Was My Goblin" is just that, the great John Romita’s first work on ASM, the iconic battle between Goblin and Spidey, Goblin’s identity revealed and a cover that is instantly recognizable and insanely cool, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 39 from August of 1966. Condition: some chipping to top and right edge on cover, minimal faint creasing to spine and bottom, some slight browning to frontispiece and backing, a bent corner tip to page 9 and that’s about it for blemishes, concise sharp inner pages everywhere else with no other damages, great colors on cover, nice complete copy, pictures of every page included.

8 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.28 1st Molten Man! The first appearance and origin of Mark Raxton aka the hot headed Molten Man erupts here with this piping hot Peter Parker product, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 28 from September of 1965, "The Menace Of The Molten Man" is also the first use of the now common nerd-dom term, "Thwip? and easily one of the most unique covers by the legend Ditko. Condition: there’s a bunched crease tear to the right middle edge which is unfortunate because without it the cover would be quite delightful, slight nubbing to bottom of spine and some very slight spine wear, the first two pages are detatched and the last two pages have a chipping to bottom corner, pictures of every page included of course, brief browning to frontispiece and backing but they’re nice otherwise.

9 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.17 2nd Green Goblin! "The Return Of The Green Goblin" is just that and what a wonderful Thwip-tastic item it is, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 17 from October of 1964, guest starring Human Torch, the second ever Goblin, first ever Pumpkin Bombs and Goblin Glider, first Spider-Man Fan Club, first Wilson Allan, and more Marvel magic. Condition: an awesome cover, a small scuff bunched tear near Comics Code badge to top right, slight chip to bottom right corner tip, slight wear to spine, a cutout to page 20 and one of the ad pages to end of book is missing, concise sharp inner pages everywhere else, nice back cover with slight browning. Pictures of every page included.

10 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.19 1st Mac Gargan+ "Spidey Strikes Back!" A collection of stunner Steve Ditko covers this collection is, the first appearance of Mac Gargan aka The Scorpion who’d become the Spidey foe next issue, plus the first Rock Gimpy in Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue number 19 from December of 1964. Condition: pictures of every page for all of these landmarks of course, cover has a tiny stain near bottom staple, a ding to center, a few tiny scuffs to bottom center and a tiny chip to bottom right corner, very nice otherwise, an ad page to the back of book is missing, concise even and sharp inner pages everywhere else, very nice back cover with a faint ding to bottom edge.

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11 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.40 Goblin Origin/Romita Cover One of the nicest copies in this collection honestly but I’ll get to that later… A brilliant and fan-favorite Romita cover for this absolute Spidey gem, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 40 from September of 1966, "Spidey Saves The Day" the knockdown drag out battle between Peter and Norman, the Origin of Green Goblin told, all througout this book is iconic imagery. Now, condition: a faint bit of wear to the top and spine, beautiful colors on cover, truly terrific inner pages that are even, complete and concise, the only real blemish to this book is a pesky chip to the back cover, faint browning to it, actually a quite lovely copy. Take away that chip to back cover and the slight browning to frontispiece and this is an easy VF/F, as it remains, still a very pretty book.

12 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.18 1st Ned Leeds/Rocky R. The first appearance of Ned Leeds, later to become the treacherous Hobgoblin, as the Fantastic Four and the Avengers assist our friendly neighborhood wall-crawler in Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 18 from November of 1964, "The End Of Spider-Man" includes a cameo of Kraven, Doc Ock and Vulture with the first appearance of Rocky Roberts also. Condition: some chipping to spine, corner box and perimeter, the book is loose to the top staple but the bottom is intact, some chipping to opening edge of page 4, the rest of the inner pages have great corners and edges, concise and even, back cover with some brief browning, browning to frontispiece.

13 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.23 3rd Green Goblin "The Goblin and The Gangsters" includes the third ever Green Goblin and first time Norman is shown out of his Goblin costume, first ever Lucky Lobo and Merriweather, second ever Frederick Foswell aka Big Man, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue 23 from April of 1965. Condition: a lot to explain here, chipping to spine and slight browning to right edge, browning to frontispiece and the book is barely attached to cover via the bottom staple, the first two pages are detatched and the letters page is missing which is unfortunate because it would’ve included a letter from future comic legend Jim Shooter and another page also missing, good edges and corners to remainder of pages with some very faint browning, browning to back cover and chipping to its spine.

14 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.24 1965 Early evil teaming up with Vulture, Dr. Octopus and Sandman together against our friendly neighborhood do-gooder, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue number 24 from May of 1965, "Spider-Man Goes Mad." Condition: many of these Spidey gems have a page missing toward back of book for whatever reason, this one looks to be missing 1 or perhaps 2 as it’s very difficult to tell with very little remnants at all of the page or pages, but at least missing one page, some chipping to back cover spine and brief perimeter browning to it, the book is loose to the top staple as are the first 3 pages, bottom staple is intact, some browning and wear to right edge on cover with spine and perimeter wear.

15 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.62 1968 "Make Way For…Medusa," the title for this Queen of The Inhumans feature, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue number 62 from July of 1968, the first appearance of Montgomery Bliss and Mr. Wilberforce for this brief tussle between Medusa and Spidey. Condition: browning to cover and foxing near spine, browning to frontispiece and backing, concise clean, even and sharp inner pages, one tiny ding to bottom corner of back cover.

16 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.30 1965 1st Cat Burglar "The Claws Of The Cat" showcases the first appear of Cat Burglar from the mighty Marvel squad of Ditko, Lee, Simek and Goldberg, Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 30 from November of 1965, also features a very early advertisement for Marvel shirts. Condition: if it weren’t for a tear down top through title and a chipping to bottom right corner this would be a fabulous cover, as it remains with that and some very slight spine wear, complete concise, colorful and nice even inner pages, awesome back cover with a super slight tinge of browning, same slight browning to frontispiece.

17 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.100 1971 The question posed is "The Spider Or The Man?" For this Marvel milestone, the legendary cover by Romita and Giacoia, Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue 100 from September of 1971, cameos from a great many entities of Parker’s rogues gallery as Peter must decide whether to remain a superhero or dedicate his life to Gwen. Condition: some chipping to top left near corner box and center of right edge, brief nubbing to bottom right corner tip, off-white and concise inner pages with excellent edges and corners, one tiny dot stain and two small rips to back cover that remains nice.

18 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.86 1970 New Black Widow/Origin "Beware…The Black Widow," as one could argue this epic one of the most important instances in Natasha Romanov’s history, the origin retold, a new look, new costume inspired by Spy-related TV programs of the time and ultimately a very cool and deadlier presence — Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 86 from July of 1970, setting her up for her next appearances in Amazing Adventures via Jim Mooney and Romita. Condition: a brief bit of nubbing to top and bottom right corner tips, faint browning tinge to right edge, ultimately a really nice cover with a minor bit of creases to spine, off-white concise inner pages with terrific edges and a very brief bending to corner tips, very nice backing with some faint rubbing/browning to spine.

19 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.45 1967 3rd Lizard Easily one of the coolest Lizard covers via Romita, "Spidey Smashes Out" is Doctor Connor’s third ever appearance, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 45 from February of 1967, with Spidey’s arm in a sling swinging directly into danger. Condition: a surface scuff and dotted stain to corner box, the faintest browning tinge to comics code stamp, brief wear to spine and chipping to bottom corners, browning to frontispiece, concise complete and even inner pages however the word bubbles have been filled in with pen to fill-in page 19 top panel which was typical for this issue, browning to frontispiece and left corners chipped, spine wear.

20 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 Nos.47 & 54 1967 "In The Hands of The Hunter" and “The Tentacles And The Trap” sandwiched together Spidey-style as Kraven The Hunter and Doc Ock take spotlight for Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issues 47 and 54 from April and November of 1967, two Romita pieces in one grab. Conditions: a browning tinge to cover and a chip to bottom for issue 47 and one to top right corner, a bunched corner and creased corner to back cover with some slight browning, even and sharp inner pages with a few chipped corner tips to a few pages near centerfold (very faint tiny tips), some chipping to spine and right edge for issue 54, browning to its frontispiece and backing, slight chipping to back cover bottom edge, mostly very nice inner pages.

21 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 Nos.46 & 73 1st Shocker/M.M.Marko Two absolute landmarks that have sadly seen better days: Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 numbers 46 and 73 from March of 1967 and June of 1969, the first appearance and origin of Herman Shultz aka The Shocker, and then the first appearances of Man Mountain Marko and Silvermane, Buscema, Romita, Lee, Mooney, Severin, too many greats to name. Now, conditions: the cover is completely detatched to #46 and some pen marking to word bubble, chipping to its perimeter, back cover is missing, having said that, the inner pages are even and concise but one sendaway page to the back has some pen filling, then for #73, slight chipped corner tips to bottom on cover, one pesky sticker to the corner box that has probably been on so long removing it without further damaging it looks to be difficult, back cover has one ding to bottom edge and some minimal waving wear near its spine, mostly nice inner pages, intro page has a brief bottom corner tip folded slightly.

22 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.38 1966 Last Ditko/2nd MJ Thrills, spills and chills and one of the most infamous Spidey covers, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 38 from July of 1966, the first Crimson Bat and Tommy Tomkins plus second brief Mary Jane. This cover was the last to feature Ditko’s art and the legend didn’t approve a cover so Stan and company created one without him clipping pieces of his panels together to create one. Condition: much to mention, chipping to cover’s spine and right edge, chipping to perimeter of back cover with browning to it, the cover is attached via the top staple but bottom is loose as is much of it, centerfold page has loose bottom staple but still attached, three pages to back of book had a folded corner crease, a faint diagonal crease and browning to cover.

23 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 Nos.37.42.53. 1966-67 Breaks your Spidey heart to see important and iconic gems like this but at least you can say they were "much loved," Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 numbers 37, 42 and 53 from June and November of 1966 and October of 1967, the first appearance of Norman Osborn as himself, first full Mary Jane, second ever Rhino, first Mr.Dunlap, first Max Young, and more. Conditions: all three of these have detatched covers and severe chipping to their perimeters, 2 of the 3 backings are detatched as well, scattered wear to inner pages, included is photos of most inner pages and more.

24 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 Nos.96-98 3Part Osborn Drug Arc The three-part Osborn drug arc complete here, the first three comics from a major publisher to be published without the approval of the CCA — Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 numbers 96, 97 and 98 from May, June and July of 1971, all Gil Kane covers except for issue 97 is Romita. Conditions: issue 97 has a quite lovely cover with minimal wear moments, issue 96 with some minor rubbing and creasing to its spine, right corner creases, issue 98 has chipping to its top edge and right top corner, bunched bottom right corner, the first 6 or 7 pages have a folded bottom corner,mostly good back covers for all three.

25 - Huge 29 Issue Marvel ASM Lot VF/F Copies A spectacular and super big grouping of Spidey here with twenty-nine (29) total issues together, beginning with Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 118, 120, 152 (x2, doubles of this issue), 156, 164, 167, 168, 171, 178, 182, 185, 191, 192, 193, 195, 196, 197 (x2, doubles), 198, 199, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 and the Exclusive Collector’s Edition One-Shot from 1980. Too many tremendous web-slinging occurrences and importances to name. Conditions: luckily most of these issues were bagged and boarded and in very nice conditions, superb sharp covers and hardly and blemishes or damages, photos of every cover and backing included.

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26 - 6 Issue Marvel ASM Lot 84.85.88.89.94.95. Kingpin, The Beetle, Doc Ock and other foes from one of the greatest (if not greatest) rogues gallery in all of comics coming at Peter Parker here with six samples, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 numbers 84, 85, 89, 94 and 95, the second appearance and origin of Schemer, first Captain Fong, the origin retold and more, Spidey spectacles from 1970 to 1971. Conditions: these issues vary, some with considerable more damage than others, issue 89 is by far the most worn and damaged with some surface scuffs and stains to cover that is detatched to rest of pages, spine wear, a few bent corner tips to inner pages, issues 85 and 95 are nicest of this bunch with a few minor dings and nubbings, a few scuffs, issue 88 with some slight faded creases and to its backing perimeter light browning, a few folded bottom corner tips, issue 84 with one lone rip to top of back cover and very light print rubbing, mostly great inner pages to it, very nice cover.

27 - 3 DC Adventure Comics Nos.293.302.320. 1st Gen.Zod The first appearance of the Legion Of Super Pets, first full General Zod, first Bizarro Lex Luthor, first Kandor and that’s just the first issue to this triple threat — DC Adventure Comics Volume 1 numbers 293 from February of 1962, number 302 from November of the same year and issue 320 from May of 1964, third Ultra-Boy, first Radiation Boy and more. Conditions: issue 293 with a nice back cover, one small chip to bottom corner tip, a few folded bottom corner tips to 3 or so inner pages but most remain good, however the bottom staple is loose to the book and cover, top is intact, a chip to bottom right corner on cover and some spine and right edge wear; a chip to back cover corner great otherwise, spine wear and creasing, chipping, minimal moments of wear mostly otherwise;

28 - 5 Issue Dave Stevens/Ditko Lot 1st Cover Rocketeer Anything Dave Stevens is dazzling dynamite and here’s five sticks of delightful from the much-missed legend, the third and fourth appearance of his creation The Rocketeer (the first and second appearances were in Starslayer) but first ever cover appearance, second comic appearance of Bettie Page, plus fellow giant Steve Ditko with equally stunning work, the second ever Ditko Missing Man — Pacific Presents Volume 1 numbers 1 and number 2, both of these have doubles (x2), and then Eclipse Comics The Rocketeer Special Edition #1 from November of 1984, Rocketeer pin-ups from Murphy Anderson, Russ Heath, Al Williamson, tons more. Conditions: all five books VF/F, beautiful copies, the pin-ups to PP are included, amazing issues practically spotless covers. Take a look!

29 - Signed Liefeld New Mutants No.87 Gold Variant Autographed by the creator of Deadpool, Domino, Shatterstar, Stryfe, Chapel, Supreme and this time-traveling fan-favorite, the first appearance of Cable in the Gold Metallic Variant cover autographed with Gold Marker, Marvel The New Mutants Volume 1 numbers 87 from March of 1990. Condition: VF/NM, superb sharp corners and edges, clean frontispiece and white inner pages that are concise, delightful back cover.

30 - Marvel Star Wars No.1 1977 2nd Print VF/NM The first appearance of Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Leia, Obi, a New Hope dawns with Marvel Star Wars Volume 1 number 1 from July of 1977 all second printings were labeled "Reprint" to the corner box of Luke’s side, unmistakable Howard Chaykin iconic cover image. Condition: VF with the only minor blemish being a faint but of nubbing to the bottom right corner tip, even the staples are clean OW/W inner concise pages, sharp back cover.

31 - Fiction House Indians No.1 3. 9. 1950-51 Going all the way back to Spring of 1950 for some primitive action and adventure, Fiction House Indians Volume 1 numbers 1, 2 and 9 from 1950 and 1951, Manzar The White Indian, Long Bow and Starlight. Conditions: some serious chipping to the left and bottom right corners throughout issue 1 although it fades the first half of pages are chipped which is a pity because without it, it would be a delightful copy, otherwise some slight creasing and wear to right edge and briefly around staples; issue 2 is detatched to cover with some chipping to top staple on cover and some to bottom of spine, minor dings and creases otherwise, great concise inner pages and backing; issue 9 with some more chipping briefly to bottom of spine but more so to the bottom right edge of book throughout, slight browning to frontispiece, minor spots of wear elsewhere.

32 - Marvel ASM Vol.1 No.65 1968 Iconic Romita "Impossible Escape" is easily one of Romita’s most recognizable and respected covers ever (which is saying a whole lot), it’s been included in more than a few of the video games, a framed poster and shirts and other merchandise, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 number 65 from October of 1968, cameo appearance by Foggy of DD lore. Condition: a faint bit of print rubbing to back cover that is white and nice otherwise, cover has a surface scuff to top center, slight vertical spine creasing, white frontispiece, off-white concise and even inner pages with no damaging.

33 - 3 Amazing Adventures M/NM W/Certificates All with certificates, these three issues were from respected and cherished collections explaining their story and history, two from the Savannah Collection and 1 from the Boland Brothers collection, the Savannah’s were acquired directly from distributor and never touched a newsstand or store, Marvel Amazing Adventures Volume 2 numbers 24, 37 and 38 (the second to last of the series), from May of 1974, July and September of 1976, Killraven’s War Of The Worlds. P. Craig Russell, Al Milgrom, Keith Pollard, Rich Buckler, Herb Trimpe, the lineup of artists on this series for the cyborg was stellar to say the least. Conditions: NM/M, VF++, as stated and labeled.

34 - DC Sea Devils Vol.1 Nos.7 & 11 1962-63 Russ Heath and Irv Novick covers to dazzle wi5 the visuals, DC Sea Devils Volume 1 numbers 7 and 11 from October of 1962 and June of 1963, the early aquatic crew battling the Human Tidal Wave and The Sea Of Nightmares. Conditions: handle with care for issue 7, the cover is attached from only 1 or 2 strands near top staple, two holes punched to frontispiece and backing with some browning and slight foxing to bottom, some browning to inner pages, small chip to bottom of spine and brief browning to perimeter on cover; issue 11 with a nicer inner pages and frontispiece, backing, slight print rubbing to backing, similar situation with the cover attached via only a strand near the top staple, over with some creasing to spine and corners.

35 - Huge 14 Issue Epic Illustrated Lot 1st Dreadstar+ Containing staggering and stunning artwork from BWS, Neal Adams, John Bolton, Richard Corben and so so many others plus writing from some of the greats like Chris Claremont, Marvel Magazine’s Epic Illustrated Volume 1 with 14 issues including issues 2 and 3 which feature the first ever cameo and first full appearance of Dreadstar: issues 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (x3, triples of this issue), 9 (x2), 10, (x2, doubles), 11 and issue 13, spanning Summer of 1980 to August of 1982. Conditions: issues 2 and 3 are VF/F+ with only some very minor foxing and browning to back covers, clean and shiny everywhere else, the rest of lot is similarly except issue 6 and one of the copies of issue 7 are detatched at cover with chipping to them, the other two copies and rest of the mags are marvelous thought, sharp, glossy, clean and nice.

36 - 3 Issue DC Showcase Nos.51.63.78. 2nd Inf.5/1st JD The second appearance of the Inferior Five, first appearance of Johnny Double, amazing Dick Giordano and Murphy Anderson art and then some, DC Showcase Volume 1 number 51 from August of 1964, number 63 from August of 1966, and issue 78 from November of 1968. Conditions: a small date stamp to cover for issue 78 while the rest lf cover and book remain very nice and clean, some scattered slight wear and creasing to perimeter and spine for issue 63, slight spine wear for issue 51.

37 - 11 Vertigo Crime Graphic Hardcovers I believe this is only missing two books to complete the entire series: Constantine and A Sickness In The Family, 11 total excellent Vertigo Crime Graphic Illustrated Hardcovers with work from Brian Azzarello, Gary Phillips, Max Allan Collins and so many more, titles are The Executor, The Bronx Kill, Filthy Rich, Rat Catcher, Noche Roja, Area 10, The Chill, Cowboys, Return To Perdition, 99 Days, and Fogtown. Conditions: the first one, the Executor, is shrink wrapped and sealed, the rest are like-new with only some minor spots of dust to a cover or backing or two.

38 - 16 Issue Marvel Astonishing Tales Lot VF/F The savage series begins with "The Power Of Ka-Zar," whilst the jungle journeyer meets the Latverian monarch Dr.Doom, the first appearances of The Doomsman, Chief Tonga, Zaladane, Kagrok The Killer and more — Marvel Astonishing Tales Volume 1 numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, a huge chunk of the Ka-Zar run that started this Volume from August of 1970 to October of 1973. Conditions: most, if not all with clean, sharp and nice covers, hardly any dings dents or damages, nice spines, photos of inners and backing for issues 1, 2, 4 and 5, super faint nubbing to top of spine for issues 16 and 18, minor spine wear to some.

39 - 17 Heavy Metal Magazines 1977-2000 "It’s your one-way ticket to midnight!" Touted as the most terrific in adult illustrated fantasy and with the ridiculous line-up of artists and creators featured, they weren’t far off at all — seventeen (17) issues total together, August and November of 1977, May, October, November and December of 1978, December of 1980, February, March, April, May, July and October of 1981, November and December of 1982, February of 1983 and then a huge time travel span to issue Fall of 2000. Conditions: the majority are typical very nice copies, glossy clean covers with hardly and wear, some spine creasing, slight chipping and wear to issues February, May and July of 1981, some very faint spine wear to March of 1981, minimal dots or spots of wear if at all otherwise.

40 - 11 Item Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Cards/TPBs It’s Morphin’ Time! Eleven items total together this mighty set, Boom Studios Power Rangers Unlimited The Coinless #1 glossy foil variant alternate Cover B from June of 2023, then TPBs Mighty Morhpin Power Rangers Volume 1 and Volume 2 Green Ranger Year One and Age Of The Black Dragon, Power Rangers The Psycho Path October of 2019, Mighty Morphin Volume 1 from May of 2021, Power Rangers Unlimited Edge Of Darkness October 2021, Power Rangers Sins Of The Future October 2020, and Power Rangers Volume One and Volume Two from 2021, then Fleer Ultra MMPR The Movie 1995 card sets, one short and open with holograms, refractor cards and all, the other long card box sealed with tape, 3 sets noted in that long box. Conditions: all items clean and pristine and like-new, TPBs are glossy and smooth, card sets look complete and sharp.

41 - Signed Mike Grell & Steve Rude Sketchbooks Marvelous imagery from two illustration titans, Mike Grell 2003 Sketchbook Volume 1 from Comic Art Community ashcan sized mini signed to cover, then hand numbered and signed to its cover the 2012 Steve Rude Sketchbook containing many original commission and art pieces, Spider-Man, The Shadow and various others. Conditions: both superb and like-new, only the Rude Sketchbook has a brief bit of warping to its right edge and a super tiny centimeter sized crease dent to bottom of spine.

42 - 13 Various War Titles Kubert/Ayers Covers Some outstanding battle covers from legends Joe Kubet, Irv Novick, Dick Ayers, an all out blitzing brigade of 13 various titles including DC Our Army At War numbers 158 and 159, Marvel Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos number 66 May of 1969 and King-Size Special #6 from August of 1970, DC Capt.Storm numbers 7, 8 and 9 from June, August and October of 1965, DC All American Men Of War number 109 from June of 1965, Marvel War Is Hell #8, doubles, two copies of DC G.I. Combat number 249 from January 1983, DC Sgt. Rock number 407 December of 1985, and finally Capt. Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders number 2 from March of 1968. Conditions: a surface scuff to cover and a spine split to back cover and last few pages to Our Army #158, a faint few tiny dot stains near corner box and some very slight wear to spine on Capt. Savage, spine creasing and minor dot scuffs to cover of Men Of War, some creasing to covers of Capt.Storm’s, King-Size Special has some wear to bottom and center of spine, minor wear and spine moments to Our Army’s.

43 - Charlton Flash Gordon Vol.2 4 Issue VF/F Lot Some marvelous and magical Pat Boyette covers here, four issues to this very brief seven issue stint, Charlton Flash Gordon Volume 2 issues 13, 15, 17 and 18 (final issue of the brief series) April of 1969 to January of 1970, fellow legend Michael W.Kaluta helps with the fabulous imagery. Conditions: sensational sharp and superb copies mostly, clean vivid and bright covers with some very minor spine creasing and surface rubbing, mostly clean and concise inner pages and nice back covers with a few of them having some typical minor print rubbing or brief browning.

44 - 2 Spawn B/W Variants+ 3 Signed G.Capullo Items Beautiful stuff undoubtedly, beginning with the Incentive Brett Booth Sketch Variant Cover Black and White Image Spawn Universe One-Shot June of 2021, then King-Spawn number 1 Cover H Incentive Greg Capullo Raw Variant Cover B/W from August of 2021, two Greg Capullo autographed Spawn 1993 plaque cards signed with gold marker, Marvel X-Force number 20 1993 and Chaos Comics Lynch Mob number 3 1994 Capullo cover, both of those signed as well to cover. Condition: all items clean and pristine, no blemishes.

45 - Huge 19 Issue DC World’s Finest Comics Lot VF/F+ Beginning with the first Superman as Supernova and of course including some outstanding Neal Adams and Nick Cardy covers, a huge stack of 19 issues for DC World’s Finest Comics Volume 1 issues 178, 182, 194, 208, 211, 212, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, then the hundred page triple-size issues begin with number 223, 224, 229, 244, 251 and finally issue 253, September of 1968 to November of 1978. Conditions: most if not all issues VF/Fine+, clean covers and spines, concise inner pages and awesome copies looking to be hardly ever touched or opened.

46 - 4 Autographed Hazlewood Superboy/Superman’s Autographed by artist and inker Doug Hazlewood with silver marker all four of these DC issues are, Superboy Volume 3 issues 1 and 0 from February and October of 1994, the first appearances of Sidearm, Knockout and a brief cameo appearance of King Shark, then The Adventures Of Superman Volume 1 numbers 497 and 500 from December of 1992 and June of 1993 the white collector’s edition without bagging, amidst the Doomsday/Death Of Supes saga, first Eradicator, Steel III and more. Conditions: all four books clean and fabulous, like new and superb.

47 - Gold Key John Steed Emma Peel One-Shot+Companion Pat Williams pencils and inks behind this epic with Agent 77 of the British Royal Service, Gold Key John Steed, Emma Peel One-Shot from November of 1968, "The Lid’s Off A Spy Game A La Mod." Then, Titan Books The Avengers Companion softcover first edition 1997 with over 100 color photographs and exclusive interviews. Conditions: comic dangerously close to a VF, three minor blemishes to mention, a tiny green ink dot near title (that could be machine made from printing press), one very very faint crease dent to back cover and one crease dent to its bottom left corner tip (both difficult to see), a super brief bit of foxing to frontispiece and intro page, concise clean even OW pages otherwise, sharp cover with a few very faint and tiny creases. Companion a superb and like-new book.

48 - 14 Signed Rob Liefeld Avengelyne Issues VF Rob Liefeld with his heroine Angel off-shoot, Wizard and Maximum Press Avengelyne 1/2 1995, Chromium Avengelyne / Glory One-Shot and Glory / Avengelyne Chromium Variant B Cover, Maximum Press’ Avengelyne Volume 1 number 1 and 2 with 3 copies (x3) of issue 1 and 5 (x5) copies of issue 2, then issue 3, from Volume 2 issues 2 and 5 from 1996. Every copy autographed to cover by Liefeld with either gold, bald or silver marker. Conditions: all clean, glossy, gorgeous and shiny, no blemishes or damages, outstanding copies.

49 - 6 Moebius Dark Horse Digest One-Shots Arzach+ Widely considered one of the greatest science fiction artists to ever do it, from the pages of Heavy Metal magazine, album covers and more, surreal and stunning stuff from Jean Giraud aka Moebius showcased here with six stunning and sensational digest-sized One-Shot issues — Dark Horse Moebius Arzach (x2, doubles of this) February of 1996, Moebius H.P.’s Rock City, The Man From Ciguri, Exotics, and Madwoman Of The Sacred Heart his collaboration with Holy Mountain and Santa Sangre cult film director Jodorowsky. Conditions: all six like-new, clean and sharp, possible faint warping to a corner tip or extremely brief spot of wear, all six glossy and smooth.

50 - Massive 48 Item Captain Marvel/Ms.Marvel Lot+TPB Mar-Vell-Ous any way you blast at it, 27 issues of Captain Marvel Volume 1: 15, 16, 23, 32, 34, 41,45, 46 (x2), 47 through the end of the series issue 62 with doubles (x2) of issue 50 and 58 — 16 issues of Ms.Marvel Volume 1: issues 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 (x2, doubles), 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19 (x2, doubles), 21, and 22 — And Marvel Captain Marvel The Complete Collection by Jim Starlin first printing 2016. This includes the first full appearance of Dr.Minerva, first new Super-Sentry, first Agent Colt, the origins of Megaton, Drax The Destroyer and Moondragon, the first ever Nitro, second Raven Darkholme (Mystique), and much more. Conditions: mostly crisp, clean, sharp VF copies a few are slightly lesser so with minor spine wear and a nubbing or minimal surface scuff, a few backings with some brief print rubbing, concise even inner pages mostly. Numerous photos provided.

51 - 7 Epicenter Magic Wind TPBs 1-5 1st P’s VF Gianfranco Manfredi, Bruno Ramella and Giuseppe Barbati’s creation Epicenter Comics Magic Wind Volumes 1, 2 (x2), 3 (x2), 4 and 5, all first printings from 2013, 2014 and 2015. Conditions: all seven trades like-new, smooth and glossy, excellent and sharp, delightful copies, the faintest bit of wear to the side of top tip of spine for one of the Volume 2’s.

52 - Harry Potter Complete Vol.1-7 1st Printings/Error Harry Potter fans rejoice, here comes a treasure trove, a huge amount of Hufflepuff and Hogwarts if you will, all 7 Volumes to the series in hardcover format and First Editions too — Scholastic Press and Arthur A.Levine J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone (2 versions of this hardcover), Chamber Of Secrets, The Prisoner Of Azhkaban, Goblet Of Fire, Order Of The Phoenix, The Half Blood Prince, and Deathly Hallows. Half-Blood Prince is the rare first printing first edition error version with typo on Page 99 and ends on Page 652, but all are first printings (shown in photos). Conditions: some wear and staining to the inner of Dust Jacket for the smaller copy of Sorcerer’s Stone, a pen marking to the top of intro page for Order Of Phoenix, a dime sized stain to the first 3 intro pages to Deathly, minor dust jacket wear moments otherwise, all complete and clean elsewhere.

53 - DC Kobra Complete Series 1-7 1976-1977 The deadliest (and most slithering) man alive but with doubles of his first appearance, Ernie Chan, Jack Kirby, Terry Austin, Gerry Conway and others for DC Kobra Volume 1 numbers 1 (x2) through final issue 7, March of 1976 to April of 1977. Conditions: all issues VF, especially both copies of number 1, minimal slight creases to spine for issue 7, concise sharp inner pages and white backings.

54 - 3 Jack Kirby Series Silver Star/Captain V/Forever The greatest to ever do it, The King Kirby with three of his series — DC Forever People Volume 1 issues 2, 5, 10, and 11 May of 1971 to November of 1972 issue 11 the finale of the series, then Pacific Comics Silver Star with doubles of issue 1 (x2), 2 (x2), 3 (x2), 4, 5 and 6 to complete that miniseries February of 1983 to January of 1984, finally Pacific Comics Silver Star Captain Victory Volume 1 numbers 1 through 10 but missing issue 6 (no issue 6 included), but with doubles of issue except issue 1, November of 1981 to April of 1983. First Mantis, first Lunar, first Devilance The Persuer, first Captain Victory, much more. 30 issues together in total. Conditions: besides a few issues with some slight and minor spine creasing, this lot remains mostly lovely copies with clean covers and white frontispieces, concise sharp inners, take a look at all the photos, many included.

55 - Huge 10 Item Comic History Hardcover/Softcover Lot Huge with a capitol H some of these books are, ten total, 4 hardcovers and 6 softcovers included — Abbeville Press America’s Great Comic Strip Artists by Richard Marschall 1989, Publications International Great American Comic Books by Ron Goulart 2001, Taylor Publishing Company The Comic Book In America An Illustrated History by Mike Benton 1989, Bonanza Books Comix History Of Comic Books In America by Les Daniels 1971, then the softcovers: Contemporary Books’ Ron Goulart’s Great History Of Comic Books 1986, Krause The Standard Catalog Of Comic Books 3rd Edition 2004 (over 1500 pages to this giant one), Prentice Hall Press From Aargh To Zap Harvey Kurtzman’s Visual History Of The Comics 1991, Collectors Press The Silver Age Of Comic Book Art by Arlen Schumer 2003, Hamster Press The Golden Age Of Comic Fandom by Bill Schelly 1999, finally University Press Of Mississippi The Art Of The Comics Book An Aesthetic History by Robert C. Harvey limited edition with autographed book plate 1996. A few of the dust jackets to the hard covers have some slight wear, the massive Standard Catalog has some typical warping to the soft covers for being that giant of a book, clean concise and sharp white pages for all items, mostly like-new or Fine copies.

55a - Set Of 8 Italian Posters; Collection of Italian classical and modern posters. Posters featuring events from the early 1980's and what appears to be exhibits of modern art in various museums. Each poster measures approx. 27 x 38 inches. Printed on light weight paper. Posters have been stored rolled not flat. Beautiful prints for home or office. Normal wear on these items.

56 - 5 Graphic Fantasy 2 Signed/Numbered C. Dixon Writer and artist Charles "Chuck" Dixon hand numbered and autographed the intro page and frontispiece to two of these with pencil (photo’d, of course), 4Winds Publishing’s Attu Book One and Book Two by Sam Glanzman 1989, 4Winds Moving Fortress 1988, Subterra 1989, and Alvar Mayor: Death and Silver 1989, most if not all first printings, signed copies numbered 104 and 109 of a very very low 150. Conditions: clean and sensational copies with even white sharp inner pages, a possibly faint warping to a corner tip or two, no major damages or blemishes, Subterra and Attu are the signed pieces.

57 - DC Teen Titans Vol.1 Lot 7 Issues 1967-1972 Aqualad, Robin, Kid Flash and Wonder Girl at it again, DC Teen Titans Volume 1 issues 12, 17, 26, 29, 30, 35 and 39, gotta love those Nick Cardy covers, a Teen Titan Team span of December of 1967 to June of 1972. Conditions: most of thee are Fine+ and a few (such as issue 26) are VF territory, clean superb covers, sharp OW/W inner pages, nice backings mostly, a few faint corner creases and super tiny brief corner nubbings.

58 - 13 Signed Rob Liefeld One-Shots+Wizard Mags & 1/2s A bountiful bunch of autographed awesomeness from the creator of Deadpool and Cable, 11 comic One-Shots signed by him, 2 Wizard Magazines signed by him with his cover art, and some Wizard standouts — Image Team Youngblood #1, two copies of WildCats #3, Phantom Force #1, Bloodstrike #10 finale issue, Black Flag (this issue is also signed by Dan Fraga) #0, Chapel #1, Deathmate Silver, Inside Image #5, IDW Transformers V G.I. Joe #2, Crypt #1, Wizard Magazine #37 and 57 from 1994 and 1996, all those items autographed by Liefeld, then the SDCC Wizard Collector’s Edition with Andy Kubert cover, Wizard #500 Witchblade, Wizard Silver Surfer 1/2 and Wizard Gen13 1/2, those last four items with certificates to backings. Conditions: all items VF/NM, superb and like-new, hardly touched or ever taken out.

59 - Skywald Psycho/Nightmare Pantha Tomb Of D Seven sensational and scare-filled graphic mags here, Skywald Publishing’s Psycho Volume 1 issues 11, 19, 21 and the 1975 Winter Yearbook Special, Nightmare number 11 from February of 1973, Warren Publishing’s Pantha premiere from October of 1980, The Tomb Of Dracula Volume 1 number 3 from February of 1980. Worth the price of fright admission alone for the Gene Colan/Frank Miller segment in the Tomb, some spectacular moments in these horror rags. Conditions: a few very brief and faint nubbings, a few surface rubbings, hardly any creases througout this lot however, clean frontispieces and inner pages + backings.

60 - Gigantic Daredevil Vol.1 Lot 48 Issues + Keys A magnificent death-defying display of DD Matt Murdock magnitude, a total of 49 issues to span the man without fear’s series — Marvel Daredevil Volume 1 issues: 44, 73, 91, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102, 104, 110, 123, 133 through issue 140, issue 142, 143, 145, 147 through 157, 169, 171, 177, 180, 184, 188 through 191, 200, 242, Daredevil Special #3 from January of 197 , and finally Daredevil Annual #9 from 1993. A whole bunch of important DD occurrences here, first Mr.Fear, first Angar The Screamer, first Jackhammer, second Elektra, early Stick, iconic Bullseye issues and more. Conditions: most issues range from a Fine+ to VF however, about 8 or so issues have some definite wear, photos of covers, frontispieces and backings for those worn issues included, blemishes such as stains, scuffs, creasing etc.

60a - 4 Erte Art Books So much more than art books. This collection features the art, sculpture, illustration and design of a art deco fashion icon. 'Erte at Ninety-Five the Complete Graphics' hardcover book is filled with color prints of his work. Second edition, 223 pages, printed in Italy and published by Dutton. The second book in this lot is 'Erte Sculpture', this is late edition, published by Dutton, 199 pages with pages and pages of color images of his work. Two additional soft cover books, 'Designs by Erte' and 'Erte's Fashion Designs' these books are mostly black and white illustrations with color reproductions of Harpers Bazar covers. Published by Dover. Normal wear on these items.

61 - Marvel Strange Tales 7 Issues Early Bro. Voodoo The master of dark cryptic arts Jericho Drumm meets the Thing That Walks Like A Man, Marvel Strange Tales Volume 1 issues 170 (the second appearance of Brother Voodoo), 172, 173 (first Black Talon), then issue 174 to 177, so many minor first and second appearances here also, October of 1973 to December 1974. Conditions: beautiful sharp and superb copies, VF/F easy, take a look!

62 - 16 Issue DC Special/Super-Stars Lot VF/F Copies Showcasing the Viking Prince, the 3 Musketeers, Green Lantern, Captain Comet and more, a big chunk of the end of the this series, DC Special Volume 1 numbers 12, 16, 17, 20, 22, 23, 24 (x2), 25, 27 (x3), 28 (x2), and the finale of the series issue 29 the Origin of the JSA/Hitler epic, June of 1971 to September of 1977, and then DC Super-Stars number 2 with Adam Strange, Hawkman and the Atomic Knights from April of 1976. Conditions: issue 29 sticker labeled a VF while most copies range around this condition, a few of the doubles have a copy with lesser vibrant coloring on cover, some faint print rubbing to Super-Stars, a very tiny brief crease or tiny surface ding here or there.

63 - 9 Comic Strip/Cartoon Hardcovers/Softcovers A lot of outstanding goofs and gags from comic strip history here, Metro Books Peanuts Treasury by Charles M. Schulz 1968, Checker Book Publishing Dream Of The Rarebit Fiend The Saturday’s by Windsor McCay 2007, Mad Magazine’s Original Idiots Will Elder, Jack Davis and Wally Wood softcovers all 3 2015 and first printings, W.W. Norton The Cartoon History Of The Universe III by Larry Gonick 2002, Fantagraphics Reading The Funnies first edition 2001 by Donald Phelps, a sealed copy (shrink wrapped in plastic) Bulfinch The Great American Comic Strip One Hundred Years Of Cartoon Art 1990, and finally Checkmark Books The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons second edition 1999. Condition: all items are clean, superb and like-new, the only minor blemish being a brief warping to the bottom cover and first few pages of Cartoon History.

64 - 2 Catwoman TPBs+2 Hardcovers+24 Modern Issues Selina Kyle is a sensational grouping, a sealed copy of Catwoman When In Rome hardcover by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale (legendary team behind so many DC highlights such as Dark Victory, Long Halloween), Catwoman Selina’s Big Score hardcover by fellow great Darwyn Cooke, then two TPBs Catwoman Crooked Little Town and Catwoman Under Pressure from 2003 and 2014, then Catwoman Volume 4 issues 0, 7 all the way through issue 30, November of 2011 to June of 2014. Conditions: comics are VF/NM, hardly ever if at all open or touched, TPBs and hardcovers clean and near pristine as well.

65 - 4 DC Our Fighting Forces+2 BATB+ 2Detective Comics 8 total DC titles here, four Kubert covers for Our Fighting Forces showcasing the The Losers sagas with Capt.Storm, Johnny Cloud, Gunner & Sarge, Volume 1 issues 136, 150, 160, and 164, then The Brave And The Bold Volume 1 number 80 and 88 with Bats and The Creeper and Wildcat team-up’s, finally Detective Comics Volume 1 numbers 401 and 406 with wonderful Neal Adams covers, most issues from the early to mid 1970’s, the second DC issue the second ever League Of Assassins and first ever Dr.Darkk. Conditions: issue 1 of OFF the book is askew and warped from backing to paging, some slight stain8ng to issue 150 with a crease to the bottom right corner on cover, issues 136 and 163 are quite delightful, as are the Detective Comics, one tiny dot scuff to top staple on issue 401.

65a - Collection Of 9 Art Books This lot collects nine art books starting with five 'Metropolitan Seminars in Art' with art plates. Releases 1-4 and 7 features various genres, histories, pronunciation guides and plates suitable for framing. The next book is 'Royal Occasions' illustrations and watercolors from John Castle. Collection his observations during royal events. Published by Crown. Next up, 'John Ringling Dreamer, Builder Collector' history and illustration of the circus king who became and built a world class art collection and museum in Florida. 'Erte's Fashion Designs' paperback features fashion illustrations and color covers from Harpers Bazar' 1918-1932. Finally, 'The Porcelain Art of Edward Marshall Boehm' published by Abrams. 312-page collection of color and black and white book of the artist's work. A must for fans of porcelain art. Normal wear on these items.

66 - Century 21 Gerry Anderson+6 Issues Blast! Magazine British Science fiction fantasy with epic worlds beyond worlds colliding, first, a hardcover of Signum Books Century 21 Classic Comic Strips From The Worlds Of Gerry Anderson 2011, then 4 of the 5 Volumes almost complete to the series, Reynolds & Hearn Century 21 Classic Comic Strips From The Worlds Of Gerry Anderson Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4 2009-2010 softcovers, then John Brown Publishing’s Blast! Magazine issues 1 (x2), 2 (x2), 3 and 4 from June of September of 1991 with Bisley, Paul Chadwick and other artist giant covers. Conditions: some faint wear to the top and left edges on cover for magazines, very minimal, excellent everywhere else and like-new.

67 - Gigantic Stack Of Marvel Team-Up 39 Issues+TPB Spidey and company in a gigantic grouping, Marvel Team-Up Volume 1 issues 7, 8, 13, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 29, 30 (x2), 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 54, 55, 56, 59, 60, 62, 64, 67, 68, 70, 75, 76, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87 and issue 89, spanning March of 1973 to January 1980, then Marvel Team-Up Master Of The Ring TPB first printing 2005. Conditions: about four or five of the earlier issues have some slight to medium ink staining to spine and top edge (photos included of every issue with visuals hints of wear), most copies after are glossy and pretty with very nice covers and inner pages, a very tiny and faint stamping to the corner box of issue 31, a few books with some minor spine creasing.

68 - 5 Gemstone Overstreet CB Prince Guide Hardcovers All five fabulous hardcover bagged, Gemstone Publishing Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guides numbers 34th, 35th, 2 variant 36th and 37th Editions, from March of 2004 to May of 2007, original art, interviews, ads, and information from all of Comic-Dom. Conditions: all five hardcovers fabulous and like-new with no blemishes.

69 - 26 Issue DC Metal Men Volume 1 Lot VF/F Copies Gold, Iron, Mercury, Platinum, Tin and Lead in abundance, DC Metal Men Volume 1 issues 18, 35, 47, 48, 49 (x4, four copies), 50 (x3), 51 (x4), 52 (x3), 53 (x2), 54 (x2), 55 and 56 (x2), a total of 26 issues together, February of 1966 to March of 1978, issue 56 the finale of the series. Conditions: issue 18 with some spine creasing and slight perimeter scuffing, a Scarface scuff to the bottom right corner of issue 35 which is a pity because it’s basically the only blemish for that book very nice otherwise, the remainder copies are clean spines, clean covers, sharp corners and edges, outstanding inner pages and backings mostly.

70 - Massive 42 Issue Spectacular Spidey+2TPBs VF A true treasure trove of Peter Parker punches here and they don’t quit coming, a total of 42 issues of Marvel Peter Parker Spectacular Spider-Man Volume 1 issues 3 through issue 20, 26, 29 through 46, 48, 49, 50, and issue 53, February of 1977 to April of 1981, first Lightmaster, first Darter, too much more to name. Then Ultimate Spider-Man Volume 7 Irresponsible and Spider-Man Son Of The Goblin TPBs both first printings from 2003 and 2004. Conditions: this is a truly tremendous lot condition (well of course volume wise as well) wise, VF/F copies, crazy clean and sharp covers and spines, photos of frontispiece and backings for the beginning issues, a grouping that looks hardly if ever touched or taken out of bagging.

70a - Maimon First Edition Art Book Published by B & R this is a first edition hardcover book featuring the art of Maimon. The book is filled with color and black and white illustrations, paintings and sculpture. 152 pages. Also included are two promo pieces for a show of the artists sculpture show and bio. Normal wear on this item.

71 - 9 Issue Early Captain America Lot 121-130 Steve Rogers striking with the red, white and blue true, 9 terrific and fairly early into the series issues for Marvel Captain America Volume 1 issues 121, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129 and 130, a Cap span of January to October of 1970, first Batroc’s Briagde, first Man-Brute, first Aces Wilde, Scarbro, Suprema, Satan’s Angels, Diamond Head and more from Colan, Sinnott, Simek and Lee. Conditions: some light spine creases to issue 125, a very faint crease scuff to top edge near corner box for issue 130, minor scuff and wear spots otherwise, very vivid and pretty coloring and mostly nice copies.

72 - Marvel Iron Man Vol.1 Nos.10 & 11 1969 First appearance of the Living Statues and death of Mei Ling but just some awesome and amazing Johnny Craig / George Tuska covers together, Marvel Iron Man Volume 1 issues 10 and 11 from February and March of 1969, Ol’ Shell Head against the treacherous ringed Mandarin. Conditions: concise OW/W inner pages for both, issue 11 has a super tiny wear spot to frontispiece that is clean otherwise, very brief print rubbing and browning to backing, back for issue 10 has a few faded stains, that issue a brief crease vertically down right side of cover, nice colors on cover, nice spines mostly.

73 - DC Secret Origins Vol.2 Nos.1.2.3.5.6. 1973 Almost a complete miniseries run just missing issues 4 and 7 to complete it, DC Secret Origins Volume 2 numbers 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 from March of 1973 to January of 1974, origins of almost every DC dynamo told from Wonder Woman to Blackhawk to LoSH and more with delightful Nick Cardy covers. Conditions: issues 1, 2 and 6 dangerously close to VF, only a super tiny nubbing or minor surface rubbing, issue 1 with a tiny chip to bottom corner tip, issues 3 and 5 with some spine wear, issue 3 has a loose staple but intact with other staple and issue 5 with a marker marking to Comics Code stamp plus a cutout to an ad page toward the back (pictured), mostly concise and even inner pages and sharp backings.

74 - 14 Issue MCP Lot 1st Weapon X 1988-1991 Beautiful Logan displays drawn by BWS, John Buscema, JRJR, Cockrum and many many more with Claremont at the mastermind, Marvel Comics Presents Volume 1 issues 1, 3 (x2), 42, 44, 47, 50, 57,:59, 60, 61, 72, 73 and 74, from September of 1988 to April 1991, first Weapon X program, first Princess Bar, First Lady Of The Northern Skies, first Bobo The Clown and more. Conditions: mostly VF/F+ copies, superb and sharp, sensational covers and edges, hardly any creases to covers, only issue 1 has some faded staining to its frontispiece that faintly leaks the right edge on cover.

75 - Marvel Iron Man Vol.1 No.1 1968 1st Solo IM Title! Brilliant. Only my fourth time ever holding this Landmark and only the second time we’ve ever had it for auction, Tony Stark begins here with his iconic first solo series, Robert Downey Junior would be proud of this one — Marvel Iron Man Volume 1 issue 1 from May of 1968, "Alone Against AIM" and “The Origin Of Iron Man” with that iconic Gene Colan / Mike Esposito cover, also the first appearance of Mordius but that certainly pales in comparison. Condition: these inner pages are crazy nice, concise, OW, even with basically no damage to their edges or corners and truly beautiful colors on pages with no fade whatsoever, back cover has one very very tiny chip to spine but is super clean otherwise, the cover has a very tiny pen marking to N on title, and some faded brief creasing to spine and perimeter. Pictures of every single page included of course. What a delight.

75a - 9 Books Of Fiction & Prose Winter is a great time for a great book and here are nine to try. 'Leaves of Gold' a collection of prayers, verses and inspirational texts, 'The Last Adam' by James Gould Cozzens, 1933 second printing. 'Tom Sawyer' by Mark Twain, this book is illustrated by Norman Rockwell printed 1936. 'Cranford' by Mrs. Gaskell' printed 1896. 'The Short Story in English' by Henry Canby 1909, some back cover water staining. 'Current Prose for College Students' by Fances Kelley Del Plaine 1932. 'Poems and Songs of Robert Burns' edited by James Barke. 'Sir Thomas Thumb' 1908 with illustrations. Some appear to be missing. Normal wear on these items.

76 - Graded Mint TMNT Last Ronin No.1 Eastman Cover Cowabunga… How about this, amidst the height of the Last Ronin fame and attention, a graded Mint (9.8) slab of IDW Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Last Ronin number 1 third printing with the variant Kevin Eastman sketch cover from January of 2021. On a side note, the story of creators Eastman and Laird is super interesting and intriguing. Condition: slab is clean, graded 9.8, Mint.

77 - DC Green Lantern Vol.2 Nos.48 & 70 Two Gil Kane covers in one emerald Crusader grab, DC Green Lantern Volume 2 issues 48 and 70 from October of 1966 and July of 1969, first Goldface and Hilar up against Hal Jordan. Conditions: creasing to spine slightly but right edge more so for cover on #48, white frontispiece, brief print rubbing and waving to its backing, nice concise inner pages except the first two or three pages have a tiny nubbing to bottom corner tip; issue 70 some wear to spine and creasing to perimeter on cover and one faded down center, some light staining to top, minor print rubbing and wear to back cover, mostly concise and nice inner pages, good coloring.

78 - Marvel Iron Man Vol.1 No.2 1968 1st Demolisher "The Day Of The Demolisher" the first appear of the cybernetic baddie The Demolisher, first ever Drexel and Janice Cord, plus just an ultra cool cover from legend Johnny Craig, Marvel Iron Man Volume 1 number 2 from June of 1968. Condition: some faded stain and surface scuff to the top left corner tip on corner box, minor creasing to spine and bottom, a distributor date stamping to top (I personally find them kind of neat, a literal time stamp), even and concise sharp inner pages, very mild browning to back cover and that same faded stain to backing corner that appears also on frontispiece that is clean otherwise.

79 - Graded Marvel ASM No.210 1st Madame Web Dakota Fanning wishes. Meet Madame Web, here in her first ever appearance, Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issue 210 from November of 1980, with that wonderful Romita/Milgrom cover. Condition: graded 7.5, VF-.

80 - Massive & Incredible Hulk/Defenders Lot Box+TPBs The green and beastly Avenger/Defender takes spotlight here with a staggering and tremendous grouping! 78 total items, truly tremendous! Twenty (20) issues of Marvel The Defenders Volume 1 issues 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 47, issue 92, and the Giant-Size number 5 from July 1975 with Guardians team-up, then fifty six (56) issues of Marvel Incredible Hulk Volume 1 issues 126, 134, 136, 137, 149, 151, 154, 160, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 173, 174, 175, 176, 178, 179, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, the spectacular 200th anniversary issue, 20 one, 202, 203, 205, 206, 208, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 220, and finally the King-Size Annual number 7 from 1978. The 2 TPBs are Marvel Visionaries The Incredible Hulk by Peter David Volume 3 first printing 2006 and Incredible Hulk Tempest Fugit first printing 2005 with Lee Weeks cover. The price tags are obviously arbitrary as the bulk of these were purchased in the early 1980’s. Conditions: from a hardly touched box, clean and superb covers mostly, many VF copies, mostly Fine+ if not better, some with a few typical spots of wear or spine creasings, faint nubbings, a few with expected print rubbing to backings, but the majority very nice copies, pictures of frontispiece and backings for the first few issues of both series to showcase conditions.

80a - 5 Books Of Fiction, Biography & Prose; History, biography and German collected newsprint in this lot. Collected newsletter size collection of the 'Spartacist' Marxist group in Germany. 1974-1982. 'The Crusades Iron Men and Saints' by Harold Lamb' illustrated, 1930. 'Der Fuehrer Hitler's Rise to Power' by Konrad Heiden' 1944. Published by Houghton Mifflin. 'Robinson Crusoe' by Defoe, possibly a student edition. 'The Koran' by Mohammed, translated by George Sale. 1880 edition. Book shows signs of wear. Normal wear on these items.

81 - Watchmen/30 Days/Hearts Of Darkness TPBs Three terrific trade paperbacks: Alan Moore’s iconic and legendary DC Watchmen 1987, the sequel to the critically acclaimed and film adapted 30 Days Of Night, IDW Dark Days from Templesmith and Niles 2004, and Marvel Hearts Of Darkness 1991 by JRJR. Conditions: all three clean and like-new, faint warping to bottom corner back cover tip of Hearts.

82 - 2 Hand Numbered/Signed Peterson Sketchbooks Beautiful stuff undoubtedly, Art Bot Production’s Brandon Peterson Sketchbooks Illuminations 2009 and 2011, hand numbered 925 and 816 out of only 1000, stunning imagery from the artist. Conditions: both clean and pristine, like-new and hardly touched.

83 - 12 Marvel Preview Mags + Masters Of Terror No.2 Vivid stuff, Curtis Masters Of Terror Volume 1 issue number 2 from September of 1975 with the based on Steranko cover image plus a bunch of other haunts within, then Marvel Curtis Preview magazines Volume 1 numbers 9, 13, 16, 17, 19, 22, 23 and then the title switch to Bizarre Adventures 25, 27, 28, 32, and 33. Conditions: the majority are Fine+ if not some better, the Masters with clean concise inner pages and backings, very minor spine wear and faint waving, slight nubbing and wear to top left corner of Marvel Preview 13, a big dent ding to top left corner of issue 32 with some slight spine creasings, much lesser so for issue 33, minimal spots of wear or surface rubs otherwise.

84 - Marvel Iron Man Vol.1 No.3 "My Friend, My Foe…The Freak!" More sensational stuff from Marvel Iron Man Volume 1 number 3 from July of 1968, Johnny Craig and Archie Goodwin with the first appearance of Secretary Greer with Stark against Happy Hogan The Freak. Condition: a brief slight crease diagonally through title with some wear and creasing to spine, very brief chipping to bottom edge and one to center of spine, top staple loose to intro page, foxing and browning to frontispiece, intro page has an inking to right center edge which is from a factory miscut, even sharp inner pages except the final page is missing, back cover browning and foxing to perimeter with a spot or two of wear.

85 - 4 Signed Lee Weeks + Marvel Graphic Death Capt.M Jim Starlin’s The Death Of Captain Marvel, Marvel Graphic Novel 1982 8th printing with wraparound Starlin cover, then four copies of DC Superman ‘78 number 3 Lee Weeks Exclusives January of 2022 all autographed with gold sharpie by Weeks to top right corner. Conditions: all the four Weeks are wonderful and pristine with next to no blemishes, the Marvel Graphic has a tiny creasing to bottom right corner tip on cover, and a few tiny and very very faint surface dings to back cover, excellent everywhere else.

85a - 6 History & Humor Books History and humor, solid combo. 'The United States in the Modern World' by the Rand McNally Company, fully illustrated, 1947 edition. Written by a collection of outdoor writers, 'America's Great Outdoors', 1976 published by JG Ferguson with black and white and color photos. 'Battles and Leaders of the Civil War' edited by Ned Bradford, illustrated 1956. Three paperbacks of humor with two 'Texas Dictionary, by Jim Everhart. Each page with a different word and photo. The final paperback is the 'Yankee Book of Whatisits' from the editors of Yankee magazine. Normal wear on these items.

86 - 4 Item Kirby Lot 2 Hardcovers + 2 Collectors The King takes showcase, TwoMorrows’ Jack Kirby Collector Volume 3 first printing 1999 and The New Jack Kirby Collector issue number 32 from July 2001 first printing, then two beautiful hardcovers Marvel Boys Ranch and Fighting American first printing 1992 and 1989. Conditions: super faint warping to spine on the huge Collector #32, everywhere else excellent and sharp, like-new.

87 - 8 Issue Gold Key Lot Tarzan OTA+Capt.Venture/Turok Vintage excellence from Gold Key, Tarzan Of The Apes number 155 (the Origin issue), 162, 170, 174 and 185 George Miller and Russ Manning Art from December of 1965 to July of 1969, then Captain Venture #1 from 1968, Turok Son Of Stone #44 1965, and The Wild Wild West #6 from July of 1969. Conditions: the Turok is undoubtedly a VF, white inners, OW backing that is sharp, clean beautiful cover, slight spine creasing to Captain and WWWest, all five Tarzan’s remain fabulous no issue dipping below a Fine- at all, hardly any creasing to covers, possible slight rubbing spot or two and brief corner nubbing, awesome copies.

88 - Tales Of Suspense No.97 1st Whiplash VF/F "The Coming Of Whiplash" and "And So It Begins,?? terrific and tremendous, Mickey Rourke take notice, Marvel Tales Of Suspense Volume 1 issue 97 from January of 1968, first ever Whiplash, also first appearance of Big M (Madame Masque) and Irma Kruhl via Colan, Kirby and Lee. Condition: beautiful vibrant colors on cover, even the staples are clean, hardly any creases on spine, a tiny tiny surface scuff to corner box and the N in title, very slight browning to frontispiece and backing, perfect edges and corners throughout the concise inner pages that have no damage, take a gander at this gem.

89 - 14 Issue Doom Patrol Vol.1/Showcase Lot The World’s Strangest Heroes with a fourteen (14) issue spectacle, DC The Doom Patrol Volume 1 issues 105, 109, 110 (x3, triples of this issue), and 115 (x2) Bob Brown, Arnold Drake, Bruno Premiani, Sheldon Moldoff and other greats from 1966-67, then DC Showcase Volume 1 issues 94, 95 (x2), and 96 (x4, four copies of this one) the first appearances of Negative Woman, Celsius and Tempest, gorgeous Jim Aparo cover work from 1977 and 1978. Conditions: the Showcases all remain fantastic with hardly any damages or blemishes beside a possible faint nub to a tip or two, brief print rubbing moment, lively colors and sharp edges, the DP’s have more wear, issue 109 with a deep spine split and backing detatched, spine creasings and browning moments, mostly good inner pages that are even with little damage to them, back covers with some print rubbing spots, minor wear.

90 - 15 X-men / Wolverine TPBs A whole bunch of mutie madness here, fifteen (15) total trade paperbacks together, Marvel Comics Presents Wolverine second printing 1989 Miller/Claremont, Wolverine first printing 2005, Wolverine The Origin first printing 2002, X-men The Asgardian Wars first printing 1989, Uncanny X-men From The Ashes first printing 1989, X-men Visionaires Neal Adams Collection first printing 1996, Ultimate X-men Collection Volume 1 first P 2006 via Mark Millar, X-men Old Soldiers first P 2004, X-men Vignettes first P 2005, Ultimate X-men Block Buster first P 2004, Xtreme X-men Intifada and Storm - The Arena Volumes 6 and 7 both first P 2004, and finally X-men The Movie Prequel Magneto, Rogue and Wolverine from 2000. Conditions: all clean and like-new except slight browning to backing of Asgardian, and minor warping to corner tips on cover for Vignettes.

90a - 11 Graphic Novels/Paperbacks Fat stack of great reading. Three trade paperbacks of 'Lumberjanes' Vol 1-3. All 10th editions. Some heavy wear on Vol 2. 'Over My Dead Body', by Sweeny Boo softcover. Two editions of 'Wings of Fire' 'The Dragonet Prophecy' book One is a softcover, book two 'The Lost Heir' is a hardcover. 'Nimona' by Noelle Stevenson is a first edition softcover. 'Hatching Magic' is a paperback by Ann Downer. Two JRR Tolkien 1970's era paperbacks of 'The Hobbit' and 'The Fellowship of the Ring'. Finally, a copy of 'Commando War Stories in Pictures' soft paperback, digest size, fully illustrated. British. 1971. Normal wear on all these items.

91 - 2 Signed Brubaker/Philips Hardcovers+Sealed Ellis Award winning artist writer team Ed Brubaker and Sean Philips for two terrific hardcovers - Image’s Night Fever and Pulp both first printings from 2023 and 2020, both of them autographed a separate place card (pictured), then a sealed and shrink wrapped DC Global Frequency The Deluxe Edition hardcover via Warren Ellis 2018 with over 300 pages. Difficult to tell from picture, but both signed placards are also stickers. Conditions: all clean and pristine, a perforation to the plastic on cover for Global.

92 - 3 Graded Slabs Death Of Superman ‘Twas an epic moment in comics for sure, here’s three VF/NM graded slabs of DC Superman Volume 2 #75 1993, Superman #100 Death Of Clark Kent 1995, then Death Of Superman TPB 1993. Conditions: 8.5, 9.2 and 9.0, all with white pages.

93 - 9 Item The Thing Lot/Human Fly & Marvel Adv. Nos.1 It’s Clobberin’ Time (and then some), Ben Grimm showcased mostly here, Marvel The Thing Volume 1 issues 1 (Origin retold), 2, 3 (x2), and issue 19 with Mummy cover 1983 to 1985, Marvel Two-In-One Volume 1 number 4 Thing and Cap together Gil Kane/Sinnott cove July of 1974, then The Thing Project Pegasus first printing 2018, them because why not, Marvel Adventures Featuring Daredevil number 1 December of 1975 and Human Fly number 1 September of 1977. Conditions: a brief bit of nubbing to top and bottom right corners of Adventures, slight spine creasing for Two-In-One, the rest of the areas remain shape and clean mostly with only very minor spot of wear or two.

94 - Marvel Iron Man No.4 1968 2 Copies "Unconquered Is The Unicorn" but double it, Marvel Iron Man Volume 1 issue 4 from August of 1968, doubled with two copies, Pepper Potts and Stark amidst Milos The Unicorn with his rapid blasts. Conditions: the second copy has more considerably more wear than the first which remains quite nice, slight browning to frontispiece and backing, one chip to top of back cover; the other copy wi5 to creasing wear to cover and back cover, the entire book has a nubbing to bottom right corner tip.

95 - Fantagraphics Adv.Of Jodelle 2013 Big Hardcover Containing never before seen photos and excerpts of Mick Jagger, Marilyn Monroe and more, intruiguing adult cartoon imagery and story, Fantagraphics Books The Adventures of Jodelle by Guy Peellaert and Pierre Bartier First edition 2013 huge hardcover, pop art masterpiece. Condition: like new, except one tiny spot of wear to the bottom near spine and two very small chips to dust jacket near top left corner.

95a - 5 Illustrated Books, Chas Addams Etc This is a great collection of illustrated books. Starting with 'Jumanji' written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg. 1981 Houghton Mifflin publisher. Chas Addams' 'Monster Rally' collection cartoons from 'The New Yorker'. 1950 fifth printing. Three collected poems, songs and stories from France, Holland and Japan. Fully illustrated. Beautifully. Published by The Book House for Children. 1927. Normal wear on these items.

96 - Marvel Iron Man Nos.12-16 1969 1st Controller+ The first and second ever Controller, first Night Phantom, first Crimson Dynamo and more Tony Stark spectacle, Marvel Iron Man Volume 1 issues 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Stark Industries time stamp April to August of 1969, with the incredible team of Johnny Craig, George Tuska and Goodwin. Conditions: some slight spine and perimeter wear to issue 13 with , issue 12 remains delightful in shape, some faded staining and print rubbing on cover for issue 14’s cover , spine and perimeter creasing to issue 16, two tiny chips to backing of that issue, some print rubbing to backings, mostly very clean frontispieces, a very faint and hard to see crease down center on cover for issue 14, slight print rubbing moments, mostly concise and even sharp inner pages.

97 - Short Box Full Of 74 Penthouse/Hustler Comix+Eros Lewd, perhaps, lascivious perhaps also, but art from Steranko, Frank Thorne, Wallace Wood, Vallejo, Frazetta, Milo Manara, Dave Dorman, Fastner and Larson, Joseph Michael Linsner and more legends, a short box full of 74 total Penthouse Comix, Hustler Comix, and Eros Graphic Adult Albums issues. A few doubles and triples, pictures of every copy included. Conditions: although raw in the box, these remain very clean and in great shape, very little at all damage to them, clean edges and corners, inner pages and back covers look untouched practically, a possible minor spot of wear here and there but ultimately very nice copies.

98 - 3 Al Williamson Softs + Charles Vess Hardcover Two of the greatest fantasy illustrators, first, Flesk Publishing Al Williamson Archives Volume 1 from July 2010 first printing, Pure Imaginations The Al Williamson Reader 2008, Vanguard Al Williamson Sketchbook first printing June 1998, and then Tor Charles Vess’ The Book Of Ballads first edition November 2004 hardcover, magical and stunning items. Conditions: all like-new and superb, except the tiniest hint of warping to the bottom corner of The Reader and top right corner of Sketchbook.

99 - Big 11 Item Iron Fist Lot Comics+ Sealed Hardcover Danny Adams striking back, Marvel Preimere number 23 (x2, doubles) from and then Iron Fist Volume 1 issues 6, 7 (x2), 9 (x2), 10, 11 and issue 13, August of 1976 to June of 1977, the first J. Hogarth, first Warhawk, Origin of Misty Knight, first Nightwing Restorations Inc and more, then Marvel Premiere Edition The Immortal Iron Fist The Book Of Iron Fist hardcover 2008 with over 150 pages, still sealed and shrink wrapped. Conditions: only the briefest moments of wear to a few corner tips and slight spine creasings, almost entirely VF/F copies.

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100 - Ridiculous Fantastic Four Lot 2 Boxes/Treasurys+ Quite insane and extremely enormous, two entire short boxes full of Marvel’s first family and first official comic team, a crazy amount of FF including — 3 Marvel Treasury #2, 11 and 21 from 1974, 1975 and 1978 (first Air-Walker) 2 TPBs Fantastic Four Monsters Unleashed and Visionaries by John Byrne Volume 4 2005 (1st Print) Then, so many key issues a grand total of 160 items, 154 Comics consisting of Fantastic Four Volume 1 numbers 105, 116, 117, 118, 119, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 130 through 135, 137 through 140, 142, 143, 145 through 148, 150 all the way through issue 189, 191 through 198, issue 200 the 17th anniversary spectacular issue, 201 through 218, 220 all the way through 231, 232, 233, 234 through 242, 245 all the way through issue 264, then the fantastic four special edition number one from 1984, King Size Specials #7, 8, 9, and 10 the final Special, 1969 to 1973, Annuals 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, then giant size superstars #1 the Thing and the Hulk battle cover, then giant size number 2, 3 and 6. Some remarkable John Byrne covers to cover a majority of his run, Kirby, Sinnott, Conditions: most are Fine+ if not better copies, a few have a slight moment or two of wear, many many photos included of each cover, a few keys with inner photos as well.

100a - Ditto Self Published 5 Item Lot The mastermind behind Spider-Man and countless other silver age and golden age characters, Steve Ditko with fellow editor, writer and publisher and fanzine creator Robin Snyder here with these self-published items, Comics, The Marker and Mr.A, five items total. Conditions: all clean, white sharp and with no tears or rips.

101 - Walking Dead/Indiana Jones/Xbox + Sealed Items Ballantine Books Indiana Jones Raiders Of The Lost Ark Illustrated Screenplay 1981 and Dark Horse Indiana Jones Omnibus Volume 2 first edition June 2008, Abrams Walking Dead Chronicles first edition 2011, a sealed UK Xbox 360 magazine issue number 75 Batman Arkham City with book and DVD included inside, two sealed copies of Hero Illustrated from February of 1994 with cards inside, and a sealed copy with card of Marvel XForce number 1 and also issue 4 from 1991. Conditions: some slight wear to Indiana Screenplay to top and bottom of spine, one tiny chip and scuff to right corner area, and a few faded stains to back cover, everything else excellent.

102 - 2 Huge Stacks Early Sgt.Fury+ 3 PS War Artbooks A sensational and stbgaring arrangement of Nick Fury here, awesome action and bullets a’blazin’ with Marvel Sgt.Fury And His Howling Commandos Volume 1 issues 12, 18, 19, 21 (x2), 23 (x2), 24, 27 (the eye patch Origin epic), 28, 30, 31, 36, 36 (x2), 37 (x2), 38, 40, 41, 47, 51, 56, 58, 59, 66, 67, 71, 77, 80, 81, 86 (x2), 87, 97, 98, 149, and 154, plus two copies of the King-Size Special Sgt. Fury #4 from August of 1968 with Dick Ayers/John Severin cover, November of 1964 all the way to October of 1979. 40 issues and 43 items total with the PS Artbooks Military Comics Volumes 1 and 5 and Space War Volume 1 from 2023, over 150 pages to each and each a direct scan of the original comics and beautiful at that. Conditions: the PS Artbooks like new and pristine, the comics vary while most are VG+/Fine+, a few better, a few worse, numerous photos of issues 12, 18, 19, 21 and 23, one of the copies of issue 21 has some spine creasing and slight chipping to top edge, some typical wear spots and print rubbing to a few backings, all issues concise with inner pages and intact, quite a few of these are actually very nice books.

103 - Fantagraphics Big Book Of Jokes II Acme 2001 VF/NM You wouldn’t be out of bounds considering this rare, especially in this condition but more on that later, Fantagraphics Big Book Of Jokes II Acme Novelty Library 15 from 2001 Chris Ware, 32 very large pages and centerfold is a three dimensional picture viewer cut-out (pictured), this won the Eisner Award for design and looking through it you can easily see why. Measures exactly 18 x 10 3/4ths inches. Condition: the smooth feel of these pages and cover, incredible edges and corners, not even a single crease, ding, spot of damage, a truly excellent copy. I was very delicate and careful with taking photos as this feels hardly if ever opened.

104 - Marvel Iron Man No.128 1979 Iconic Issue VF One of the top fifty controversial comics ever created and now iconic and famous for it, "Demon In A Bottle" is Marvel Iron Man Volume 1 issue 128 from November of 1979, the Tony Stark Alcohol epic, a few lesser first appearances and the final issue at the time for John Romita JR. Condition: beautiful colors and cover condition, excellent edges, the very faintest nubbing to very corner tips, a few very very faint spine creases, concise and delightful inner pages, sharp white clean back cover, a few very minimal dents to bottom edge. A wonderful copy, taut poly p bagging with three boards.

105 - Terrific Thor Lot 6 Comics + 2 TPBs 1st Absorbing The Asgardian Avenger here with Marvel Journey Into Mystery Volume 1 issue 114 from March of 1965 the first appearance and Origin of Absorbing Man and Fenris Wolf with that classic Kirby / Chic Stone cover, then Thor numbers 133, 134, 155, and 441, Marvel Spectacular (Starring Thor) number 10 from October of 1974, finally two TPBs consisting of Marvel Epic Collection Thor A Kingdom Lost and Thor the Eternals Saga both first printings from 2014 and 2007. Conditions: issues 133 and 134 detatched at cover, some slight wear to perimeter edges of 155, a few chips, stains and wear to 114, 133 with some spine creasing, numerous photos of books included.

105a - 9 Item Mike Grell Green Lantern Lot

106 - Huge 29 Image Spawn Lot Batman/Spawn One-Shots 29 hellish tales total for Al Simmons here, Image Spawn #11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29, then Image Spawn/Batman Frank Miller/McFarlane One-Shot and DC Batman/Spawn War Devil One-Shot, then 5 of the Spawn #1’s that were included with the first wave of action figures two copies of the original Spawn, 1 , 1 Violator issue and 1 of Medieval Spawn, then Spawn Blood Feud #1, Image Shadowhawk #17 featuring Spawn, then Curse Of The Spawn #22 with 5 copies of that issue (first appearance of Hatchet), Curse of The Spawn#23 4 copies of that issue, and finally Curse Of The Spawn #25. Conditions: all issues VF, and with wonderful practically spotless covers except the action figure Medieval Spawn has some staining to bottom of book.

107 - 5 Thunderbolts TPBs + 1 Marvel Hardcover Just in time for the feature film, five fabulous Marvel Thunderbolts trade paperbacks including New Thunderbolts One Step Forward Volume 1 2005, New Thunderbolts Modern Marvels Volume 2 2005, New Thunderbolts Right Of Power Volume 3 2006, Thunderbolts Justice Like Lightning 2001 and Thunderbolts How To Lose 2003, all first printings, then The First Ever Marvel Comics hardcover first printing 1999, showcasing the beginning of Marvel before it was even Marvel. Conditions: all six items like-new and sharp in shape.

108 - Charlton/SCQ Strange Mysteries + Various Titles Adventures, Mysteries, Dinosaurs and War, Charlton Space Adventures, Gunmaster #84 1965, Reptisaurus #3 1962, Strange Mysteries #12, Strange Planets #12, and DC House Of Mystery #176 1968. Conditions: Space Adventures is detatched at cover, some typical wear and damages for 1960s books, see photos, staining,creasing, a few tears and dents, Reptisaurus is nice though, clean cover and colors.

109 - 9 Issue Marvel Sub-Mariner/Namor Lot Marvel’s first and mightiest mutant, Sub-Mariner Volume 1 issue 39, 46, 51, 56, 66, 70 and issue 72, issue 72 the finale of the series from September of 1974 back to July of 1971, issue 51 the Origin of Namorita, then the first two steps to Namor Sub-Mariner number 1 and 2 from April and May of 1990. Conditions: issues 39 and 56 very sharp and clean copies, the others with some light print rubbing and varying spine creasing and wear, a brief nubbing to a corner tip of two, mostly clean and concise inner pages and some print rubbing to backings, but mostly great copies.

110 - Charlton/Atlas Miniseries Chilling/Iron Jaw VF/F Some gorgeous Gray Morrow covers here, 22 issues in total, the reprint of Marvel Tomb Of Dracula Volume 1 number 25 from 1995 the first appearance and Origin of Hannibal King reprinted, then Atlas Barbarians One-Shot from June of 1975 the first and only appearance of Andrax, Atlas Iron Jaw Volume 1 issues 1 (x2), 2 (x2), 3, and issue 4 (x2) to complete the four issue miniseries and issue 1 the first appearance of the titular savage, Atlas Planet Of Vampires Volume 1 issue 1 and 2 (x2) from February and April of 1975 with Neal Adams and first ever Pat Broderick cover art, finally Archie and Red Circle Comics Group Chilling Adventures In Sorcery Volume 1 numbers 3, 4 and 5, then the title switch to Red Circle Sorcery issues 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (x2), 10 and 11 the finale of the series, Gray Morrow covers and including Howard Chaykin, Bruce Jones and other fellow legends work inside. Conditions: VF/F copies mostly, some very brief spine rubbing and wear, photos included of frontispieces and backings.

110a - Collection Of’40’s-‘60’s Post Magazines Collection of 1940's to 1960's Saturday Evening Post Magazines. Also, an array of covers from various covers only with a better city contest. Normal wear on these items.

111 - Marvel Iron Man Vol.1 No.9 1969 2 Copies "There Lives A Green Goliath" but double it up with two copies, Marvel Iron Man Volume 1 issue 9 from January of 1969, the first appearance of the Hulk II Android and first Mei Ling with that iconic George Tuska cover. Conditions: one copy very much nicer than the other and is a bonafide VF (look at that back cover), hardly any minimal wear moments on the nicer copy, the lower grade copy has a detatched cover, spine wear and perimeter creasing and one down center on cover, some nubbing, worn pages and backing, print rubbing and browning, some chipping to spine.

112 - Marvel Iron Man Vol.1 No.8 1968 2 Copies Gorgeous George Tuska / Frank Giacoia cover for this early excellent Gladiator feature, Marvel Iron Man Volume Man Volume 1 issue number 8 from December of 1968 with two copies again, "A Duel Must End," a few minor first appearances and also a Count Nefaria cameo. Conditions: like before, one copy a delightful clean and vibrantly colored, complete issue, the other a very worn copy, perimeter creasing to the cover, worn spine, big chip to the top edge, nubbing, slight staining and print rubbing, wear moments to inner pages.

113 - 15 Issue Gold Key Dark Shadows Vol.1 Lot F+ Barnabas Collins keeping frightened company, fifteen (15) issues total for Gold Key Dark Shadows Volume 1 issues 9 through 21 with doubles of issue 12 and then ending on issue 33, May of 1971 to August of 1975. Conditions: majority of these are very clean and sharp copies with minor wear if at all, some typical print rubbing to a few backings, concise OW inner pages mostly, great corners and colors on Joe Certa / George Williams covers.

114 - 9 DC Comics Presents Issues + 1996 Skybox Supes Kal-El on the bad end of the Joker, Swamp Thing, Firestorm, the Red Tornado and more, DC Comics Presents Volume 1 issues 7, 8, 16, 17, 22, 34, 71, 72 and issue 74, March of 1979 to October of 1984, then a cherry on top of this DC sundae with a small box of SkyBox 1996 Superman Trading Cards with 8 wrapped pieces of gum, dozens of mini stickers, a few puzzle piece cards and what looks to be a complete set. Conditions: all nine comics are VF/NM except for issue17 which has a surface scuff and stain to top left edge and bottom left edge, the rest pretty and superb with ultra clean and sharp covers, card set looks to be complete with puzzle pieces, gum and mini stickers.

115 - Incredible Iron Man 19 Issue Lot Many Keys Ol’ shell head Tony Stark with a stupendous grouping, Marvel Iron Man Volume 1 issues 5, 6, 7, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 32, 35, 41, 45, 133, 141, 142, 285 and 300th 64 page double length epic, then Invincible Iron Man #1 from February of 1998 and Invincible Iron Man #500 from March of 2011. Of course issue 17 is the first appearance of Midas and Whitney F as Madame Masque, first Krylla and Cerebrus, the first Gray Family, first Slasher and MK-9, first Iron Legion and much more. Conditions: issue 5 had some creasing, chipping wear to spine and a detatched first page, a stain to top of issue 6, issue 17 with some faint diagonal creases to cover on issue 17, some wear around staples and spines, mostly concise and even inner pages, some print rubbing to a few backings.

116 - 12 Issue Defenders Vol.1 Lot VF/F Beginning with "The Titan Strikes Back" and ending with "Renewal,?? from November of 1981 all the way back to February of 1974, Marvel The Defenders Volume 1 issues 12, 20, 22, 24, 29, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 43 and 101, the first Dragonfang Sword, first Aleta O, second Star-hawk, first Ruby Thursday and more. Conditions: the majority VF/F copies, a line scuff to bottom center of issue 22, some waving to issue 12 and a pen marking to back cover, some light spine wear to issues 36 (two chips to right edge) and 29, clean covers with hardly a crease to them besides that, concise inner OW/W pages, white frontispiece, nice backings, a few spots of very brief print rubbing.

117 - 7 Issues DC Showcase + Challengers Unknown 80 Nick Cardy and Kirby to DC Challengers Of The Unknown Volume 1 issue 80 from June of 1973, then 7 issues of DC Showcase Volume 1 numbers 72, 85, 86, 87, 92, 93 and 104, Joe Kubert, Russ Heath and Dick Giordano covers, first appearance of Firehair, the finale of the series and more. Conditions: a pen ink stamping to center of Challengers is the only blemish to that book, terrific copies the remainder of the lot, clean almost crease-less spines and covers, delightful concise inner pages.

118 - Short Box Full Of 1970s National Lampoon Mags Humor, joked and gags of course, but also simply outstanding art from so many legends like Frazetta, Vaughn Bode, Neal Adams and more, a grand total of 45 issues of National Lampoon Magazine the majority spanning the 1970’s, Best Of #3 and 4, then May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December 1972, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, October, November, December 1973, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December 1974 January, February, April, May, July, August, September, October, November and December 1975, 1976 has January, February, March, April, then July 1976 and December 1977. Conditions: all in quite terrific shape, clean covers that have barely any wear, creasing or print rubbing, intact and neat inner pages.

119 - 7 Item Sci-Fi/Noir Lot Softcover/HC/Portfolio Moebius, Druillet, Lou Fine, Ron Harris and more legends, seven (7) total items in this tremendous lot — beginning with Chaos: Lone Sloane Heavy Metal Chaos hardcover edition 2000 and Druillet again with NBM The 6 Voyages Of Lone Sloane 1991 softcover, Pure Imagination Lou Fine Reader Volume 2, Epic Moebius The Collected Fantasies Of Jean Giraud Arzach 2, Special Features’ The Lone Ranger Rides Again portfolio with Russ Heath cover 1981 with all inserts, then finally 2 Collectors Pacific Secret Agent X-9 number 7 and 8 1980. Conditions: all items pristine and like-new except a tiny bit of creases to spine to Secret Agent #7.

120 - 25 Various Number 1’s + Sealed Dark Tower HC A sealed and shrink wrapped copy of Marvel Stephen King The Dark Tower The Gunslinger Born hardcover 2007 with over 170 pages to it, then twenty five (25) various number 1 issues: DC Arak Son Of Thunder, Omega The Unknown, Guardians Of The Galaxy, Ka-Zar The Savage, The Inhumans The Untold Saga, The Walking Dead 10th Anniversary Edition, Captain Marvel Giant-Size Special, The Spectre 2001, Deathstroke The Terminator 1992 Annual, Night Force, two copies of Steeltown Rockers (1990), Guy Gardner 1992, Tales From The Crypt Volume 3 2016 reprint, Domino, Scooby Apocalypse, Justice League Europe, Uncanny Avengers, Amalgram JLX, Tigers Of Terra, DC The Sandman Universe Dead Boy Detectives, Adventures Of Superman Jon Kent, Deathstroke (2016), Black Widow (2019), and finally an autographed copy of Splitting Dead Press Beyond The Second Star signed by creator Ann M. Doria to intro page. Conditions: all issues VF/NM with little to no damages or blemishes besides some very brief print rubbing to JL Europe and a faint crease dent to a few inner pages of Captain Marvel.

121 - 4 Issues Moon Knight + 11 Eternals Vols.1 & 2 Beautiful Sienkiewicz covers for a few Marc Spector fables, Marvel Moon Knight Volume 1 issues 31, 33 and 35 1983, Volume 2 issue 5 Fist Of Khonshu 1985, then Eternals Volume 1 issues 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 14, 16, 19 (x2, two copies of this issue), plus Volume 2 miniseries issues 2 and 8 from 1985, Simonson and Pollard covers. Issue 2 of Eternals is of course the first ever Ajak, first Celestials, Kirby covers aplenty. Conditions: all issues superb and sharp, especially the Eternals with white frontispieces and backings with hardly any creasing or wear to covers at all, a bent corner tip to back corner tip of issue 6 and a super faint crease to bottom corner of issue 16, terrific everywhere else.

122 - Static No.1 Newsstand Ed.+ 22 Issues Of Shi VF DC/Milestone Static Volume 1 number 1 newsstand edition from June of 1993 first Static and Hot-Streak and more, then 22 issues of William Tucci and Crusade Comics Shi, Heaven and Earth 1, 2 and 3 with variant cover for issue 1, Shi The Series number 1 with also Diamond Edition variant cover number 1, 2, 3 4, 5 and 6, ShinYear Of The Serpent Tourbook, Shi Kaidan #1, Shi Year Of The Dragon #3, Manga Shi #3 2000, Shi Senryaku numbers 1, 2 and 3 (Jusko cover), Shi East Wind Rain #1 and 2, finally Shi Rekishi numbers 1 and 2. Conditions: all issues glossy and gorgeous, no dings, creases or scuffs.

123 - Huge Stack Of Marvel/Image/Epic Groo VF The cartoon crusader and goofy sword swinger from Sergio Aragonés, Image Groo issues 3, 5 and 6 from February, April and May of 1995, Pacific Comics Groo The Wanderer issue 3 from April of 1983, then a gigantic stack of Marvel/Epic Groo The Wanderer Volume 2 issues 8, 10, 24, 27, 53, 56, 59, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 all the way through issue 82, October of 1985 to October of 1991. Thirty issues in total. Conditions: all spectacular with sharp, clean and crease-free covers, a few with some typical minimal spots of print rubbing to backings, concise even and complete inner pages.

124 - Huge 16 Item Spider-Man Lot Tales/Minis/Cards A phenomenal Peter Parker treasure trove, sixteen items total including comics, mini softcovers and cardsets, first, Marvel Tales Volume 1 numbers 38, 48 (the throwback Romita cover), 57, 78, 153, 207 and 277 October of 1972 to September of 1993 there, then Marvel Team-Up Volume 1 numbers 87, 116 and 127, 1978-1982, four Mini Marvel softcovers Marvel Adventures Spider-Man Volume 4 and 5, Spider-Girl Volume 7 and 8 all first printings early 2000’s, then a long card box of Marvel Fleer 1994 Spider-Man cardset plus 24 separate hologram/Special Edition subset chase cards. Conditions: all items clean and sharp in shape, except for Marvel Tales 38 which has a tiny pen marking to title and some creasing to spine and bottom right corner, minor print rubbing to backing, and some light wear to bottom of issue 48.

125 - Insane Adv.Comics/Superman Lot 161 Items! Counted twice but if I’m off 1 item please forgive me but this is a gigantic, enormous and massive lot of what I counted 161 items: Treasury’s, TPBs, softcovers, hardcovers (2 of them sealed), and around 150 comics, also important: the two black Velcro/Wool short boxes are included with this giant lot. So, first: DC Treasury Superman Versus The Amazing Spider-Man, All New Collector’s Edition C-54, and Superman And His Incredible Fortress of Solitude Hardcovers: DC Comics Classics Library Superman Kryptonite Nevermore, Superman Earth One Volume One and Two (Volume One is sealed), Adventures Of Superman Gil Kane 2012 Softcovers: TwoMorrows The Krypton Companion first printing 2006, Death Of Superman TPB, Superman The Man Of Steel Volume 1 John Byrne / Giordano, Superman Doomsday Hunter/Prey Book One, Two and Three all three of these with doubles (x2) Adventure Comics Volume 1 issues 320, 330, 354, 357, 362, 364, 372, 374, 384, 395, 419, 422, 426, 432, and 456 Superman Family Volume 1 165, 167 and 201 Superman Volume 1 173, 191, 195, 200, 204, 215, 232, 238, 237, 241, 242, 244, 245, 248, 271, 280, 286, 287, 288, 301, 303 through 313, 315, 316, 317, 318, 320 through 322, 325, 326, 387, then dozens and dozens of Superman Volume 2 from early 1990s issues, 9 sealed copies of Death and Rebirth of Superman, several One-Shots and Off- Shoots. Conditions: pictures of every single cover included and also for the Key issues and early Adventures and Supes, Treasurys, TPBs and hardcovers all remain fabulous, a faint yellowing to Treasurys, some typical spine and perimeter creasing to a few earlier issues, some pen markings, a few tiny dings, but majority remain Fine+ if not many better. Both black boxes included with their attached Velcro flap lids, one of the straps to back of box is loose.

126 - 7 Sword Of The Atom+7 Weird Worlds+Marvel Graphic A collection of dazzling illustrations from Gil Kane, Howard Chaykin, M.W. Kaluta and more, DC Sword Of The Atom Volume 1 four issue miniseries from September of 1983 and all 3 following Specials from 1984, 1985 and 1988, then DC Weird Worlds Volume 3 issues 4 through issue 10, which if it contained the first three issues March of 1973 to November of 1974, then Marvel Graphic Novel number 13 from 1984 Starstruck. Conditions: only very faint spots of wear to a few Weird Worlds areas, but mostly marvelous and sharp copies, clean vibrant covers.

127 - 21 Issue Venom Lot 3 Complete Miniseries + Keys Eddie Brock coming at cha and we are…Venom. Marvel Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 issues 332 and 333 from 1990 with Erik Larsen covers, Marvel Venom Lethal Protector number 1 and 3, McFarlane’s Spider-Man Volume 1 issues 13 Symbiote cover, all four issues of Venom Carnage Unleashed 1995, all four issues of Venom Separation Anxiety 1995, Venom Funeral Pyre complete three issue miniseries 1993, Spider-Man Saga 4 from 1991 Al Milgrom, Venom Lethal Protector Volume 2 issue 1, Venom Deathtrap The Vault One-Shot, Venom Along Came A Spider 1 from 1995, and finally Venom On Trial #2 1997. Conditions: all sharp and superb, clean and without creases or wear on any cover, glossy and nice.

128 - 3 Beautiful Huge Hardcovers + 1 Softcover PulpArt Gramercy and Robert Lesser’s Pulp Art Original Cover Paintings For The Great American Pulp Magazines 1997, Adventure House Belarski Pulp Art Masters first edition 2003 softcover, Stewart Tabori & Chang The Best Of Little Nemo In Slumberland 1997 Richard Marshall, finally Abrams Art Out of Time Unknown Comics Visionaries, 1900-1969 by Dan Nadel 2006. Conditions: clean and giant, like-new there is one slight dent near bottom toward spine for softcover Belarski, some faint dust to a few areas on dust jackets to the other three.

129 - Huge 17 Issue Astonishing Tales/Deathlok Lot VF/F The smashing cyborg shooter Deathlok The Demolisher takes spotlight here, Marvel Astonishing Tales Volume 1 issues 26 (x2), 27, 28, 30 (x2), 31 (x2), 32 (x2), 33 (x2), 34 (x2), 35 and 36 the finale of the series and this covering a great majority of Deathlok’s beginnings including his second ever appearance and first ever War-Wulf, first Hellringer plus tons more, October of 1974 to July of 1976, then Marvel Spotlight On #33 Deathlok from 1977 the first appearance and Origin of Devil Slayer. Conditions: beautiful books totally even shiny staples and spotless to some, more than a few undoubtedly VF copies, clean frontispieces and backings.

130 - Massive 26 Magazine Lot Conan/Marvel/Funnies Twenty six (26) marvelous magazine morsels collected, Savage Sword Of Conan Volume 1 numbers 48, 58, 64, 67, 72, 77, 79, 86, 88, 89, 114, 125, and 126 with Joe Jusko/Redondo/Bob Larkin/Earl Norem and other greats, then a cover-less Marvel Super Special #12 from 1979 Warriors Of The Shadow Realm, Marvel X-men The Wedding Album 1994, two copies (x2) of Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon 50 Year Anniversary Celebration, a One-Sheet foldout of Tales Of Suspense/Tales To Astonish, Cracked #299 from July of 1995, Mad #270 from April of 1987, Warren Presents Pantha from October of 1980, People Magazine from March of 1974 with Mia Farrow cover, Lord Of The Rings Fan Guide, Eden Studios The Walking Dead RPG guide from 2011, and finally two copies (x2) of 360Media The Unofficial Story Of Batman. Conditions: the Pantha has two big tears and scuff to the top left center corner, the bottom of Marvel Super Special has a burn stain mark and some scattered wear, some spine and perimeter creasings to some spots on the Conan’s, some staining to a few issues’ back covers and print rubbings, a handful of Scarface scuffs, a few mostly tiny marks of print rubbing here and there, mostly glossy covers.

131 - 6 Item Frank Miller Lot Hardcover+TPBs+One-Shots The creator of Sin City, Dark Knight, and a revival of Daredevil that included arguably some of the greatest scenes and content for the character’s history, Legendary and Frank Miller’s Holy Terror hardcover first printing 2011, Dark Horse 300 #1 from May of 1998, Dark Horse Books Hard Boiled via Miller and Geof Darrow first edition May of 1993, Dark Horse Frank Miller Family Values A Sin City Yarn first edition October 1997, plus two One-Shots Sin City Sex & Violence and Oni Press Free Speeches. Conditions: all six items sensational and like-new, a tiny pencil dot to cover of Family Values, a few slight chips to bottoms edge of back cover for Holy T, everywhere else excellent.

132 - 3 ‘Nam+ 8 Kubert War Issues+13 G.I. Combat 24 total battle blitzes here, beginning with Marvel ‘Nam number 1, 15 and 16 from 1985-1987, then eight total Joe Kubert covers for DC Men Of War numbers 15, 19, 22, and 26, then DC Star Spangled War Stories 149 and 156, Our Fighting Forces 93, and The Unknown Soldier 225 (after the title switch), then 13 DC G.I. Combat Volume 2 with some early Haunted Tank too, issues 99, 104, 121, 124, 126, 127, 133, 153, 169, 194, 213, 214, and issue 245, a majority of those Kubert covers as well. Conditions: all the ‘Nams, Men Of War and the like remain in Fine-+ if not better shape with a few brief spine creasing moments and a few areas of very slight print rubbings, a little bit more wear for the G.I.’s, issues 156 and 121 have loose centerfolds, in particular the earlier issues with wear which is typical, a few very delightful clean copies such as 124, 153 and a few others quite nice, issue 99 and 104 with some surface scuffs to left edges and bottom, many photos included, mostly concise and good edged inner pages.

133 - 6 Various Classics Illustrated + 2 Eisner Books Stories but the world’s greatest authors and Eisner sure isn’t anything to scoff at, Classics Illustrated numbers 2, 42, 46, 64, 69, and 121, then Dark Horse Will Eisner Last Day In Vietnam A Memory first edition July 2000, Will Eisner Hawks Of The Sea with info by Al Williamson first edition July of 2003, then Gilberton Classics Illustrated Ivanhoe, Swiss Family Robinson, Kidnapped, Treasure Island, Around The World In 80 Days, and Wild Bill Hickok all from Winter of 1969. Conditions: mostly beautiful colors on cover for Classics, centerfold page is loose to Ivanhoe and some scattered foxing to cover for Wild Bill, some minor nubbing and spine wear moments, a few brief tiny scuffs and some print rubbing and creases to a few covers, all complete and concise and Eisner’s like-new.

134 - 8 Item Complete Mike Allred Red Rocket Lot The mastermind and acclaimed creator behind MadMan and others, Dark Horse/Legend’s Red Rocket huge complete softcover First Edition 1998 collecting all issues together with foreword by director Robert Rodriguez, then the complete 7 issue series Red Rocket #1 through #7 1997 to 1998, spanning the journey of countless outstanding moments in music history, the design of this project is quite awesome even if you aren’t a fan of Allred. Conditions: all eight LP sized books like-new, glossy and smooth covers and backings, no blemishes besides a very faint area of edge wear here or there.

135 - 3 Tomahawk Issues+6 Various Marvel/GK Westerns DC Tomahawk Volume 1 issues 88, 99 and 113 from September of 1963 to November of 1969 for those three with Bob Brown covers, then Marvel Rawhide Kid Volume 1 issues 139 and 145 from 1977-78, Kid Colt Outlaw #220, Marvel Ghost Rider Volume 1 issues 7 from November of 1967, then Gold Key The Lone Ranger #7 and 16 from 1968-1969. Conditions: both Lone Rangers are above Fine+ (one even sticker labeled such) both with frontispieces so taut it was almost difficult to photo them, unfortunately Ghost Rider has a serious chipping to bottom of entire book and cover plus backing and a loose bottom staple to frontispiece, scattered wear otherwise, a rip to bottom of entire book for issue 88 with some staining and a loose bottom staple, the other copies are mostly nice with white back covers and minimal rubbing or wear.

136 - Umbro Westham XL.com Hammers Soccer Jersey Game on! Embellished with West Ham United patch to left, XL.com "The Hammers" Westham United Soccer Jersey, size XL, durable, lightweight and crafted from quality material, never worn, blue and maroon colored side trim, with white lines and collar.

137 - 15 Issue DC Action Comics Lot + 1 DC Softcover Supes and company, DC The World’s Greatest Super-Heroes by Paul Dini and Alex Ross softcover first printing 2010 (goes without saying but Ross is so remarkable, one of the ten greatest painters ever IMO), then a great stack of DC Action Comics Volume 1 issues 307, 352, 357, 372, 379 (x2), 387 (x2), 389, 391, 414, 415 (x2), 423 and 484, numerous Curt Swan and company covers from 1963 to June of 1978. Conditions: many sticker labeled a Fine+ or better, only very minor spots of wear, vibrant colors, clean and concise inner pages, white frontispiece and backings with minor print rubbing and or scuffs.

138 - 18 Issue DC JLA Vol.1 Lot The world’s greatest superheroes showcased with 18 total issues, Justice League Of America Volume 1 numbers 84, 85, 90, 91, 92, 95, 98, 100, 101, 103, 106, 111, 112, 114, 174, 187, 195, and 218, from 1970 to 1982. Conditions: the three biggest blemishes are a detatched cover for issue 84, a small chip to back cover corner for issue 92 and a center scuff to 174, some typical and mostly minor spine creasing and print rubbing moments to a few copies otherwise , typically great copies here with great colors and not much wear to perimeter edges, photos of 3rd cover, backing intro page, and frontispiece.

139 - 5 Various Fabulous Artists Sketchbooks More than a lifetime of lush, lively artwork with these five, beginning with Vanguard Excess The Art Of Michael Golden 2007, SQP/Fanfare The Art Of John Bolton 2001, Norma Editorial The Art of Daniel Torres 1995, Vanguard Mythos The Fantasy Art Realms Of Frank Brunner first printing 2007, and finally Vanguard The Wallace Wood Trilogy The Wizard King Odkin Son Of Odkin first printing 2007. All these are glossy softs, not hardcovers. Conditions: all five fantastic, clean and sharp, only some minor warping to the top right corner of Torres and the briefest nubbing to bottom right corner tip to Golden’s cover, glossy and superb otherwise.

140 - Massive The Flash Lot Keys/3 TPBs 28 Items The crimson speedster Barry Allen with Nick Cardy, Grell, Giordano, Carmine Infantino, Ernie Chan and other legends work, DC The Flash Volume 1 issues 141, 194, 196, 199, 222, 233, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 243, 251, 252, 253, 255, 256, 261, 263, 264, 268, 270, 281, 282, and the 25th anniversary issue number 300 from August of 1981 and dating all the way back to December of 1963, then three TPbs: The Silver Age Flash Volume 3, The Greatest Flash Stories Ever Told Volume 6, and The Flash Blitz. Conditions: all 3 TPBs nice except a slight color fade to Greatest Flash Stories, a puncture scuff to the top right on issue 222 but the majority of issues after that remain shape and clean mostly with minor spine and corner tip wear moments, issue 141 with definite chipping, creasing, wear to perimeter, issues 194 and 196 are very pretty, great colors on cover and nice edges mostly.

141 - 8 Issue Savage/Sensational She-Hulk Lot Technically seven Shulkie issues but she is on cover and story for Marvel Damage Control #3 of the 4 issue miniseries from 1989, The Savage She-Hulk Volume 1 numbers 3 and 5 1980 of course her first self-titled series with those two, then a book is always better with Byrne as he takes over for Sensational She-Hulk Volume 1 numbers 2, 3, 4, 5 and 15, first Grey She-Hulk, first Blonde Phantom and more, 1989-1990. Conditions: all four VF copies, clean and superb, take a look!

142 - 5 Signed Comics- 3 Simonson & 2 Reeder/Montclare Autographed Louise Simonson issues with silver sharpie to cover for DC Bloodlines Outbreak #2 from 1993, and Superman The Man Of Steel 20 and 21 from February and March of 1993, then Image Rocket Girl #1 and Halloween Eve One-Shot by Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare both with black marker, both these issues containing a few exclusive items to their backs, bookmarks, placards, etc (all pictured). Conditions: all five fabulous and VF, no damages.

143 - 21 Issue Marvel Feature/Fanfare Lot Marvel Feature number 6, 10 and two copies (x2) of issue 12, November of 1972 to November of 1973, issue 12 is the Romita-Starlin early Thanos issue, then 17 issues of Marvel Fanfare Volume 1 numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 20, 21, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40 and 41, so many giants from George Perez to Dave Gibbons to Charles Vess and many many more with this fan series. Conditions: all the Fanfare’s are VF/NM look hardly ever touched, glossy, smooth and sharp, only brief spots of wear around the staples and a few edges for the Features.

144 - 16 Issue Return Of The New Gods Lot What Kirby created Bob Layton, Al Milgrom and more expanded upon, DC News Gods Volume 3 with doubles of each issue here, numbers 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 , 18 and 19, again (x2) for each copy from July of 1977 to August of 1978. Conditions: VF outstanding copies clean and sharp, a few with the ever so faintest creasing around staples.

145 - Massive 18 Item Flash Gordon Lot Hards/TPBs/Vols Some magical moments in Flash’s history and science fiction in general, eighteen excellent (18) items total — Checker Publishing Group Flash Gordon from Alex Raymond 2003 hardcover, Dark Horse Mac Raboy’s Flash Gordon Volume 3 giant glossy soft first edition November of 2003, Kitchen Sink Press’ Flash Gordon by Dan Barry and Harvey Kurtzman 1988, Manuscript Press Flash Gordon Star Over Atlantis by Dan Barry 2007, and another hardcover Western Publishing Flash Gordon The Movie 1980 with art by Al Williamson, then King Comics Flash Gordon numbers 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10, Charlton Flash Gordon #12, Gold Key Flash Gordon Volume 2 number 19 from 1978, 20, 22, 23, 25, 28 and 30. Conditions: all soft and hardcovers beautiful and like-new, the King Comics are worn with creasing, nubbing and scuffs ranging from G+ to only issue 7 is a VF/F+ copy, the Whitman/Gold Keys slight wear but mostly clean and sharp.

146 - 3 Superman TPBs+9 Jimmy Olsen+16 Superboy/LoSH Twenty eight (28) items in total: DC Superman Time And Time Again 1994, Superman World Without A Superman from 1993, and Superman The Return Of Superman 1993 all three of those TPBs, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen Volume 1 issues 135 through 139 with doubles of issue 137, 142, 143 and 144 (the Jack Kirby issues), then DC Superboy/Legion Of Superheroes #191, 198, 199, 200, 206, 213, 217, 218 (x2), 270, 271, 273, 326, 327, 329 and 330. Conditions: the three TPBs have some wear moments to a few corners and edges, Time and Time has a sticker to top right, all 3 complete and concise even inner pages however; the Jimmy Olsen’s gave a few F/VG+ issues and a few slightly lesser so with some color fading, edge wear and surface scuffs, the majority of the LoSH’s are nice with a few having some typical crease, wear and ding minor moments.

147 - Sealed Art Of Marvel HC+Marvel WWII Soft+D.Dare HC A sealed and shrink wrapped copy of Marvel The Art Of Marvel Volume Two hardcover, Marvel Firsts WWIi Super Heroes softcover, and hardcover of TiTan Books Dan Dare Pilot Of The Future Marooned On Mercury first edition January 2005 (beautiful). Conditions: all without blemishes and like-new, except one small stain line to back of dust jacket for Dare.

148 - 2 Dredd/Demon Knight Softs+Black Dragon HC Chris Claremont and John Bolton are an astounding team together them on Titan Books The Black Dragon hardcover first edition 2014, then first Publishing Demon Knight by John Ostrander and Flint Henry 1989, and Titan Books Cursed Earth Part One chronicles of Judge Dredd 1982. Conditions: all three terrific and like-new, slight dust.

149 - 16 Issue Green Lantern Vol.2/World’s Finest Lot Marvelous Mike Grell covers but much more, DC Green Lantern Volume 2 issues 112, 134, 135, 137, 143, 144, 147, 149, 150, 161, and issue 170 then switching titles to World’s Finest Comics Volume 1 numbers 270 straight through 274, Andru and Giordano covers, five issue for that series. Conditions: all of the World’s Finest remain quite nice, clean and sharp with white backings and nice o covers, the Lanterns as well but a slight brew more spots of wear, and minor damages, nubbbing, print rubbing, tiny scuffings.

150 - Gigantic 25 Item Avengers Lot 12 TPBs/HCs/Keys An astonishing assembly, two hardcovers including Avengers Endless Wartime and Avengers Rage Of Ultron, then 12 TPBs: Lionheart Of Avalon, Vision And The Scarlet Witch, The Yesterday Quest, Nights Of Wundagore, Solo Avengers Classic, Marvel Epic Operation Galactic Storm, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Ultimate Collection, The New Avengers 100 Project, New Avengers The Collective, Avengers/ Defenders War, and Celestial Madonna. Then from Volume 1 issues 94, 108, 179, 198, 208, 213, 216, 218, and the silver embossed #363, and Avengers Forever Kang cover with Certificate to back, first Scott Lang, trail of Yellowjacket and much much more. Conditions: all comics VF/F with only super tiny moments of wear if at all, books like-new and clean.

151 - Star Reach Classics Complete+Graphic & TPB A laundry list of some of the greatest artist and illustrators to ever grace comics it’s quite a shame it wasn’t more successful but real heads know, P.Craig Russell, Steve Ditko, Howard Chaykin, Frank Brunner, Jim Starlin, and so many more to Eclipse Comics Star Reach Classics Volume 1 complete issues 1 through 5 March to July 1984, then Marvel Graphic Novel number 3 Dreadstar Starlin from 1982, finally Dark Horse Starslayer Mike Grell May of 2017. Conditions: all items practically pristine and like-new with no blemishes except for one faint ding to bottom edge of issue 1, a slight nubbing to top left corner of Starslayer back cover and a super light warping to the top right corner of Dreadstar.

152 - 17 Issue Machine Man Volume 1 Lot Kirby VF/F "The King" with his mechanical menace, Marvel Machine Man Volume 1 issues 2, 3, 4 (x2), 5 (x2), 6, 8 through issue 17, missing four issues to complete this series, May of 1978 to October of 1980, the first S.B. Madame Menace, first Hammer Harrison, first Mungo and more. Conditions: truly terrific copies with vivid colors on cover, hardly any even minor creasing to spines, spectacular edges and corners, white frontispieces and backings mostly with only a brief moment or two of print rubbing.

153 - 6 Aparo/Toth DC Adventure Comics Spectre Arc Not a complete grouping but still gorgeous and glorious, the very much appreciated and acclaimed ten issue Jim Aparo run of The Spectre here with six samples, DC Adventure Comics Volume 1 issues 432, 433, 435, 436, 438 and 439, April of 1974 to June of 1975, a defining period for the haunting Jim Corrigan. Conditions: all six sensational in shape, only very minimal nubbing to a few corner tips and super brief crease or two to a spine.

154 - Almost Complete DC/Milestone Xombi 19 Issue Lot Only missing issues #0, 5 and 16 to make this a complete run, John Rozum and J.J. Birch DC/Milestone (under Milestone because of the bloody/mature content) Xombi Volume 1 issues 1 through the finale issue 21 but again missing issues 5 and 16, June of 1994 to February of 1996, legend John Byrne did cover art for issue 1 which is the Origin of titular David Kim. Conditions: white frontispieces, OW/W inner pages, terrific covers, outstanding inner pages with hardly a ding or crease to any of them.

155 - 17 Item Grendel Lot Hardcovers/TPBs/Vol.2 After Hunter Rose comes Christine Spar and more, but let’s make it a giant and gory go-round with seventeen total Matt Wagner items, two hardcovers, four trade paperbacks and a great run of Volume 2 — Dark Horse Grendel Archives hardcover first edition from May 2017, Grendel Devil Child hardcover first edition May 2018 with Tim Sale art, then Grendel War Child TPB November 1993, Grendel The Devil Inside first edition February 2004, Grendel Devil’s Reign 2009 again with Tim Sale art, and Comico Grendel Devil Inside June 1989 first printing, finally Comico Grendel Volume 2 issues #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 13, October of 1986 to October of 1987, first appearance of Christine Spar and more. Conditions: slight dust to Devil’s Child hardcover, faint edge wear to Devil Inside TPB to top of spine and back cover, everywhere else mostly excellent, no major blemishes or damages.

156 - Graded Spider-Man Vs.Wolverine One-Shot NM "High Tide" featuring an absolutely beautiful cover by Mark Bright, vivid colors and bold lines, inner art by legend Al Williamson, first appearance of Charlemagne, death of original Hobgoblin - Marvel Spider-Man Vs. Wolverine One-Shot February 1987, graded 9.0

157 - Graded Web Of Spider-Man No.100 1st SpiderArmor The gorgeous green hologram cover for the first appearance of the Spider-Armor, Marvel Web Pf Spider-Man Volume 1 issue 100 from May of 1993, Rubinstein inner art and Alex Saviuk cover. Graded 9.2, Near Mint/Mint.

158 - Graded Spider-Man Unlimited Maximum Carnage The beginning of "Maximum Carnage" which spawned video games, toys, posters, and help establish a fan-favorite baddie in Carnage, Marvel Spider-Man Unlimited number 1 from May of 1993, also first Shriek. Ron Lim classic cover. Graded 9.6, Mint.

159 - Graded Mint Absolute Superman+9 Bat/Supes Comics Some more spectacular Superman stuff just in time for Co-CEO of DC Films James Gunn’s Superman and JLA revival, Absolute Superman #1 from January of 2025 with Jason Aaron story and Rafa Sandoval cover, graded Mint 9.8, then 9 issues of DC Batman Superman with a sealed in plastic unopened copy #1, then issues 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11, Jae Lee cover artwork. Conditions: all clean and like-new.

160 - Massive Star Wars Lot 26 TPBs+Short Box Full DH SW A Star Wars lot to end all Star Wars lots quite frankly, you couldn’t find this together in any Galaxy far far away — a total of 26 trade paperbacks and over 50 Dark Horse Star Wars miniseries and Volumes One-Shots and arcs from Droids, to Tales Of The Jedi, Dark Empire, Heir To The Empire, Lords Of Chaos, etc. A grand total of 51 comics with 26 TPBs scouring from Classic Star Wars, Knights Of The Old Republic, Crimson Empire, Legacy, Rebellion, Vector and more, 77 items total. Conditions: comics are all bagged together in three separate bags bunched yet still remain in clean and sharp condition, a moment of two of slight edge wear or a scuff, TPBs also very nice with a few of the Classics having a slight warping to right edge. Photos of all TPBs and miniseries included.

161 - 3 Item Gene Colan The Spider Lot A hardcover, a TPB and a graphic for the glorious Gene Colan, Vanguard The Spider hardcover from 2002, Baen 2007 The Spider Robot Titans Of Gotham trade first edition with Steranko cover, then Action Link graphic Webman with The Spider sneak preview 2001. Conditions: all like-new with no major damages or blemishes.

162 - 2 Huge Walt Disney Hardcovers Disney Comics The Classics Collection first edition from 2006 with glossy transparent dust jacket cover, and Walt Disney Comics and Stories first printing August of 2018. Conditions: both like-new with no dings or damages however Classics has a very faint warping to it and a tiny scuff to dust jacket to back cover top tip.

163 - 11 Issue Spider-Woman Vol.1 Lot 1st Bros.Grimm Jessica Drew’s beginnings with brilliant Dave Cockrum covers and Carmine Infantino inner, first appearance of The Hornet, first Brothers Grimm and more, Marvel Spider-Woman Volume 1 issues 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 24, 31, and 44 from June of 1978 to June of 1982. Conditions: all very very sharp,a month and clean, hardly any wear to speak of, even for the spines, concise white inner pages mostly.

164 - 3 Huge Transformer Mags+3 Comics Three terrific Titan Books trade paperbacks 2002- first editions Transformers Fallen Angel, City Of Fear and Target: 2006, then Marvel Transformers Volume 1 issue 13 from February of 1986, then Transformers Universe #3 and 4 from 1987. Conditions: slight bit of waving to inner pages for Fallen, comics remain mostly clean and sharp with very little at all creasing to covers, some slight waving to intro page of issue 13.

165 - 48 Item Green Lantern Lot/HCs/TPBs/Box The jade crusader here with a staggering lot with a total of 48 items, 44 comics most of them to Volume 1, here’s what’s included for the emerald defender — Green Lantern Legacy The Last Will And Testament of Hal Jordan 2002, Green Lantern Fear Itself 1999, Green Lantern Willworld 2001 (all 3 of those hardcovers), then lone TPB Green Lantern The Silver Age Volume Two 2017, then DC Green Lantern Volume 1 issues 72, 91 through issue 99, 103 through issue 109, 111, 114, 118, 119, 121 through 126, issue 128 through number 131, 133 through 135, 143, 146, 147, 149 with doubles, the double size 150th anniversary issue for number 150, then the volume to issue 38 from April 1993, Green Lantern green arrow number 3, and finally Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps #1, 33. The black Velcro comic box is included with this lot! Conditions: some typical wear to a few of the earlier issues, few small, scuffs, dings and usual spine creasing moments, all hardcovers are excellent without damages.

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