Session 1
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Action Comics #64 (DC, 1943) CGC FN- 5.5 Off-white to white pages. First appearance of the Toyman, cover and story. Ed Dobrotka cover. Dobrotka, Bernard Baily, Mort Meskin, and Ed Smalle art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $414. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 5.5, 4 higher.
Action Comics #80 (DC, 1945) CGC VG/FN 5.0 Off-white to white pages. Second appearance of Mr. Mxyztplk - first cover. Wayne Boring cover. Ira Yarbrough and Mort Meskin art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $242; FN 6.0 value = $363. CGC census 9/08: 4 in 5.0, 11 higher.
Action Comics #113 (DC, 1947) Condition: VG. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $138.
Action Comics #114 (DC, 1947) Condition: GD/VG. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $69; VG 4.0 value = $138.
Action Comics #165 (DC, 1952) Condition: VG+. Win Mortimer cover. Wayne Boring and Curt Swan art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $110.
Action Comics #167 (DC, 1952) Condition: VG. Superman cover by Win Mortimer. Wayne Boring and Curt Swan art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $110.
Action Comics #168 (DC, 1952) Condition: FN+. Win Mortimer cover. Wayne Boring and Curt Swan art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $165; VF 8.0 value = $344.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Action Comics #252 (DC, 1959) Condition: GD/VG. Origin and first appearance of Supergirl and Metallo. Curt Swan cover. Al Plastino art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $152; VG 4.0 value = $304.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Action Comics Group (DC, 1946-50). Includes #96 (PR, missing centerfold), 111 (GD, there is a 1" x 2" piece out of the back cover), 136 (Zatara by Joe Kubert - GD-, tape on cover), and 148 (GD). Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $275.
Adventure Comics #35 (DC, 1939) Coverless Copy. Coverless copy. Fred Guardineer art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $210.
Adventure Comics #37 (DC, 1939) Coverless Copy. Coverless copy. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $210.
Adventure Comics #45 (DC, 1939) Condition: FR. Fred Guardineer cover. Creig Flessel Sandman story. Bob Kane and Ogden Whitney art. Pieces cut from cover and logo cut from Sandman story. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $321.
Adventure Comics #138 (DC, 1949) Condition: FN-. Johnny Quick, the Shining Knight, Aquaman, and the Green Arrow appearances. Ed Dobrotka cover and art. Additional art by George Papp, John Daly, Chuck Winter, and Charles Sultan. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $159.
Adventure Comics #157 (DC, 1950) Condition: VG-. Shining Knight story by Frank Frazetta. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $132.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Adventure Comics #247 (DC, 1958) Condition: FR. First appearance of the Legion of Super-Heroes. First appearance of Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl, and Lighting Boy (Lad). Curt Swan cover. Al Plastino art. Green Arrow and Aquaman backup features. The tear on the front cover is held together with brown tape that has been applied inside the cover. Overstreet value in Good is $400. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $400.
Adventure Comics #267 (DC, 1959) Condition: VG/FN. Second appearance of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Starring Superboy. Curt Swan cover. George Papp, Ramona Fradon, and Lee Elias art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $190; FN 6.0 value = $285.
Adventure Comics #300 (DC, 1962) Condition: FN-. Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes series begins. Mon-el leaves the Phantom Zone (temporarily) and joins Legion. Curt Swan cover. George Papp and Al Plastino art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $114.
Adventure Comics #302 (DC, 1962) Condition: VF-. Curt Swan cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $75.
Adventure Comics #303 (DC, 1962) Condition: VF. Origin and first appearance of Matter-Eater Lad. Curt Swan and George Klein cover. George Papp and John Forte art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $75.
Adventure Comics #304 (DC, 1963) Condition: VF. Death of Lightning Lad. Superman/Superhombre cover logo. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $75.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #4 (DC, 1952) Condition: VG. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $80.
Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #7 (DC, 1953) Condition: FN-. Carmine Infantino and Gil kane art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $93.
Air Fighters Comics V2#8 (Hillman Fall, 1944) Condition: VG/FN. Bob Fujitani art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $124; FN 6.0 value = $186. From the Williamsport Collection.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Alarming Tales File Copy Group (Harvey, 1957-58) Condition: Average FN. Includes #2, 4, 5, and #6 (flying saucer cover). Artists include Jack Kirby, Al Williamson, and Bob Powell. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
All-American Comics #26 (DC, 1941) Condition: GD+. Origin and first story appearance of Sargon, the Sorcerer. There is tape on the inside spine of the cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $364.
All-American Comics #78 (DC, 1946) Condition: VG/FN. Green Lantern cover. Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $134; FN 6.0 value = $204.
All-American Men of War #127 (#1) (DC, 1952) Condition: VG+. First issue of the title. Previously All-American Western. Jerry Grandenetti cover and art. Irv Novick and Frank Giacoia art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $174.
All-American Men of War #7 (DC, 1953) Condition: FN. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $96.
All-American Men of War #8 (DC, 1953) Condition: VG/FN. Contains a Sgt. Storm Cloud story. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $64; FN 6.0 value = $96.
All-Flash #10 (DC, 1943) CGC VG 4.0 Off-white to white pages. E. E. Hibbard cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $206. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 4.0, 5 higher.
All-New Comics #9 (Harvey, 1944) Condition: VG/FN. Alex Schomburg cover. Joe Kubert art. Black Cat appearance. There is a small piece of tape on the inside front cover and a small waterstain on the back cover. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $170; FN 6.0 value = $255.
All Star Comics #7 (DC, 1941) Condition: Coverless. Features the Justice Society of America. Includes Batman, Superman, and Flash cameos. Last Hour Man in this title. Doiby Dickles appearance. E. E. Hibbard cover. Hibbard, Martin Nodell, and Bernard Baily art. Coverless. Two centerfolds missing, last page missing, and 20 percent of the first page missing. The comic is in PR condition. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $327.
All Top Comics #16 (Fox Features Syndicate, 1949) Condition: VG+. Rulah underwater cover. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $232.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Amazing Adult Fantasy #7 (Marvel, 1961) Condition: FN+. Steve Ditko covers and art begins. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $135; VF 8.0 value = $360.
Amazing Adult Fantasy #8 (Marvel, 1962) Condition: FN/VF. Last 10ยข issue. All Steve Ditko art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $108; VF 8.0 value = $270.
Amazing Adult Fantasy #10 (Marvel, 1962) Condition: FN/VF. Steve Ditko cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $105; VF 8.0 value = $263.
Amazing Adult Fantasy #11 (Marvel, 1962) Condition: FN/VF. Steve Ditko cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $105; VF 8.0 value = $263.
Amazing Adult Fantasy #12 (Marvel, 1962) Condition: VG/FN. Steve Ditko cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $70; FN 6.0 value = $105.
Amazing Adult Fantasy #13 (Marvel, 1962) Condition: VG+. Zeus appearance. Contains an anti-communist story. Steve Ditko cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $70.
The Amazing Spider-Man #34 (Marvel, 1966) CGC VF 8.0 Off-white pages. Fourth appearance of Kraven the Hunter. Steve Ditko cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $165. CGC census 9/08: 43 in 8.0, 155 higher.
Modern Age (1980-Present)
The Amazing Spider-Man #200 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM- 9.2 White pages. Double-size anniversary issue. The Webslinger's origin is retold, and he faces the burglar who killed Uncle Ben. Also, Peter Parker finds out that Aunt May isn't dead after all. John Romita Sr. cover. Keith Pollard and Jim Mooney art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $42. CGC census 9/08: 106 in 9.2, 864 higher.
The Amazing Spider-Man #252 (Marvel, 1984) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Spider-Man dons new black costume. Ties with Marvel Team-Up #141 and Spectacular Spider-Man #90 for first new costume in regular title. Amazing Fantasy #15 cover swipe. Ron Frenz cover and art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $50. CGC census 9/08: 751 in 9.4, 1045 higher.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
The Amazing Spider-Man Group (Marvel, 1965-67) Condition: Average VG+. Includes #31 (first Harry Osborn, Gwen Stacy, and Professor Warren), 32, 33, #38 (second brief appearance of Mary Jane Watson, last Steve Ditko issue), #42 (third appearance of Mary Jane Watson, first time face is shown), and #44 (second appearance of Lizard). Books have brown edges. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $300.
The Amazing Spider-Man #34-37 Group (Marvel, 1966) Condition: Average FN. Includes #34 (fourth appearance of Kraven the Hunter), 35, #36 (first appearance of the Looter), and #37 (first Norman Osborn). All books have brown edges. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $275.
The Amazing Spider-Man Group (Marvel, 1966-67) Condition: Average FN. Includes #39 (Green Goblin cover and story, revealed as Norman Osborn, John Romita Sr. art begins), #40 (first origin of Green Goblin, cover and story), #41 (first Rhino), 43, #45 (third Lizard), #46 (first Shocker), and #50 (first Kingpin). All books have brown edges. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $600.
The Amazing Spider-Man Group (Marvel, 1967) Condition: Average FN/VF. Includes #47 (Green Goblin cameo), 48, 49, and #51 (second Kingpin). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $325.
The Amazing Spider-Man Group (Marvel, 1968-1973) Condition: Average GD. Includes #59 (Kingpin appearance, first Mary Jane cover), 60, #61 (first Gwen Stacy cover), 62, #64 (2 copies), 66, #67 (3), 69, 72, #76 (2), 79, 80, #81 (2), 82, 83, 84, 85, #86 (re-intro of Black Widow), 90, 92, 93, 95, 99, #101 (first appearance of Morbius), 107, 112, 115, #120 (vs. the Hulk), and 123. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $300. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
The Amazing Spider-Man Group (Marvel, 1969-76) Condition: Average FN. Includes #79 (2 copies), 80, 83, 85, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 99, #101 (first appearance of Morbius), 103, 106, 107, #110 (first appearance of Gibbon), 111, 112, 114, 117, 118, #119 (vs. Hulk), #123 (Luke Cage appearance), #124 (first appearance of Man-Wolf), 126, 128, 131, 133, #134 (first appearance of Tarantula), #137 (Green Goblin cover), 140, 141 (2), 143, 144, 148, 152, and 154. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $675. From the Don Vernon Collection.
The Amazing Spider-Man Related Group (Marvel, 1970s-80s) Condition: Average VF. Includes Giant-Size Spider-Man #1 (Dracula) and #4 (third appearance of the Punisher); and Amazing Spider-Man (Promotional) #nn (3 copies - Incredible Hulk "Great Rodeo Robbery"), #nn (3 copies - Dallas Cowboys, "Danger in Dallas"), #nn (Aim Toothpaste, 36 pages), #nn (Aim Toothpaste, 16 pages), and #nn (2 copies - Power Pack, store giveaway). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200.
Modern Age (1980-Present)
The Amazing Spider-Man Long Box Group (Marvel, 1972-97) Condition: Average NM-. Includes many multiple issues starting with #399 and ending with #417. There are also many annuals from Amazing Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man, and Web of Spider-Man are included. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $350.
The Amazing Spider-Man/Ultimate Spider-Man Box Lot (Marvel, 2002-'04) Condition: Average NM-. Full short box includes issues of Amazing Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man, plus a couple of Spider-Man Unlimited issues, with duplicates. Average grade is NM-, with many grading higher. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $350.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Aquaman #1 (DC, 1962) Condition: VG+. First appearance of Quisp the Water Sprite. Howard Purcell cover. Nick Cardy art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $156.
Aquaman #1 (DC, 1962) Condition: VG-. First appearance of Quisp the Water Sprite. Howard Purcell cover. Nick Cardy art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $156.
Atlas/Marvel Comics Group (Marvel, 1946-73) Condition: PR. Includes Ideal #4 (missing first page); Marvel Premiere #6; Strange Tales #71 (completely split cover but complete - PR/FR), #74 (cover only), and #126 (2 copies); Strange Worlds #4 (has cover but missing centerfold); Suspense #24 (two wraps only); and Tales to Astonish #30. The average grade for this group is PR. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for group = $110.
The Atom #29 (DC, 1967) Condition: VF-. Features Earth II Atom vs. the Thinker. First solo Golden Age Atom crossover in the Silver Age. Gil Kane cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $97.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Attack on Planet Mars #nn (Avon, 1951) Condition: VG/FN. Rocket ship cover. Art by Carmine Infantino, Joe Kubert, and Wally Wood. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $158; FN 6.0 value = $237.
Authentic Police Cases #34 (St. John, 1954) Condition: FN+. Matt Baker cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $45; VF 8.0 value = $88.
Avenger #2-4 Group (Magazine Enterprises, 1955) Condition: Average GD-. Includes #2 (aka A-1#131), #3 (aka A-1 #133, robot cover), and #4 (aka A-1 #138, this copy has been restored). Bob Powell covers and art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for group = $81.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
The Avengers #2 (Marvel, 1963) Condition: FN-. Hulk leaves the Avengers. First appearance of the Space Phantom. Jack Kirby cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $210.
The Avengers #3 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: FN. The first team-up between the Hulk and the Sub-Mariner. Fantastic Four, X-Men, and Spider-Man appearances. Jack Kirby cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $150.
The Avengers #3 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: VG+. The first team-up between the Hulk and the Sub-Mariner. Fantastic Four, X-Men, and Spider-Man appearances. Jack Kirby cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $100.
The Avengers #4 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: VG/FN. First Silver Age appearance of Captain America, who joins the Avengers. Sub-Mariner appearance. Jack Kirby cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $256; FN 6.0 value = $384.
Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #2 (Harvey, 1956) Condition: VG. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $44.
Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #24 File Copy (Harvey, 1960) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $50. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.4, none higher.
Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #47 File Copy (Harvey, 1962) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.4, none higher.
Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #48 File Copy (Harvey, 1962) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.6, none higher.
Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #49 File Copy (Harvey, 1962) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.6, none higher.
Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #50 File Copy (Harvey, 1963) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.6, none higher.
Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #51 File Copy (Harvey, 1963) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.6, none higher.
Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #52 File Copy (Harvey, 1963) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.6, none higher.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Baffling Mysteries #10 (Ace, 1952) Condition: FN-. Lou Cameron art. EC Crypt Keeper swipe on cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $75.
Batman #8 (DC, 1942) Condition: GD/VG. First appearance of Professor Radium. Joker appearance. Infinity cover by Fred Ray and Jerry Robinson. Bob Kane, Robinson, and George Roussos art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $376; VG 4.0 value = $752.
Batman #9 (DC, 1942) Condition: PR Incomplete. Joker appearance. First Batman Christmas story. Classic cover pose, swiped repeatedly during the Golden Age. Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson, and George Roussos art. This copy is missing the centerfold and two concentric wraps. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $364.
Batman #12 (DC, 1942) Condition: GD+. Joker appearance. Jerry Robinson "war savings bonds" cover. Robinson, Bob Kane, and Jack Burnley art. The cover and centerfold have become detached. There is a 2" spine split at the bottom. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $300.
Batman #18 (DC, 1943) Condition: VG+. Tweedledee and Tweedledum appearances. Hitler, Hirohito, and Mussolini cover by Stan Kaye. Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson, and Jack Burnley art. Off-white pages on this copy. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $600.
Batman #23 (DC, 1944) CGC VG/FN 5.0 Cream to off-white pages. Joker cover by Dick Sprang. Alfred backup story. Sprang and Jerry Robinson art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $524; FN 6.0 value = $786. CGC census 9/08: 6 in 5.0, 50 higher.
Batman #30 (DC, 1945) CGC FN+ 6.5 Off-white pages. Penguin story. War cover by Dick Sprang. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $465; VF 8.0 value = $969. CGC census 9/08: 5 in 6.5, 22 higher.
Batman #54 (DC, 1949) Condition: VG-. Contains art by Martin Nodell, Jim Mooney, Bob Kane, Henry Boltinoff, and Wayne Boring. Cover art by Win Mortimer. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $166. From the Williamsport Collection.
Batman #63 (DC, 1951) Condition: FN-. Bob Kane, Lew Schwartz, and Charles Paris cover. Dick Sprang art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $237.
Batman #73 (DC, 1952) Condition: VG-. Joker cover and story. Vicki Vale story. Dick Sprang cover. Sprang and Bob Kane art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $194. From the Williamsport Collection.
Batman #75 (DC, 1953) Condition: GD/VG. Win Mortimer gorilla cover. Dick Sprang and Charles Paris art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $66; VG 4.0 value = $132.
Batman #94 (DC, 1955) CGC FN+ 6.5 Cream to off-white pages. Win Mortimer cover. Sheldon Moldoff art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $159; VF 8.0 value = $329. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 6.5, 12 higher.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Batman #100 (DC, 1956) Condition: GD. Anniversary issue features all-new stories and a collage of covers to Batman #1, 23, 25, 47, 48, and 61. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $276.
Batman #104 (DC, 1956) Condition: VG/FN. Dick Sprang and Sheldon Moldoff art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $96; FN 6.0 value = $144.
Batman #121 (DC, 1959) Condition: GD/VG. Origin and first appearance of Mr. Zero (Mr. Freeze). Curt Swan cover. Sheldon Moldoff interior art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $53; VG 4.0 value = $106.
Batman #171 (DC, 1965) Condition: VG. First Silver Age appearance of the Riddler, his first appearance since 1948. The Batman TV pilot was based on this story. This is a subscription copy but the crease is much more apparent on the back cover than the front. Bright cover inks. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $76.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Batman #232 (DC, 1971) Condition: VF. First appearance of Ra's al Ghul. Origin of Batman and Robin retold. Neal Adams cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $99.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Batman Related Group (DC, 1950s-70s) Condition: Coverless. Includes Batman #57 (missing centerfold), 112, and #140 (Joker story); Batman Family 4, and #7 (missing first and last pages); Detective Comics #160, 181, 280, and 339; and World's Finest Comics #231. This group has an average grade of PR. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for group = $282.
Batman Related Group (DC, 1951-53) Condition: Coverless. Includes Batman #63 (Joker story) and 80; and World's Finest Comics #52. Artists include Bob Kane, Wayne Boring, and Dick Sprang. The average grade of this group is PR. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for group = $218.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Batman Related Group (DC, 1970s-80s) Condition: Average VF. This group has an average grade of VF, unless otherwise noted. Includes Batman and the Outsiders Annual #1; Brave and the Bold #185 (Green Arrow), #186 (Hawkman), #187 (Metal Men), #188 (Rose and the Thorn), #189 (Rose and the Thorn), #190 (Adam Strange), and #200 (Anniversary issue, first appearance of Batman and the Outsiders); Detective Comics #454, 456, 467, 468, 477, 486, 500, #526 (Batman's 500th appearance in this title), 576, and 577; The Untold Legend of the Batman #1 (John Byrne's first work at DC), 2, and 3; and the Batman Family #17, 19, and 20 (average grade VG). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Battle #6 (Marvel, 1952) Condition: VG/FN. Cover by Russ Heath. Art by Heath and Joe Maneely. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $28; FN 6.0 value = $42. From the Williamsport Collection.
Beware Terror Tales #8 (Fawcett, 1953) Condition: GD/VG. People being cooked on cover. Last issue of the title. Bob Powell art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $30; VG 4.0 value = $60.
The Beyond #1 (Ace, 1950) Condition: FN. Matt Baker-ish art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $129.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Blackhawk #229 (DC, 1967) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Dick Dillin cover and art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $35. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.4, 1 higher.
Black Knight #5 (Atlas, 1956) Condition: VG/FN. Joe Maneely cover. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $92; FN 6.0 value = $138.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Black Knight #1-4 Group (Atlas, 1955-56). Includes #1 (origin of the Crusader, Joe Maneely cover and art - GD), #2 (Maneely cover and art - VG-), #3 (Joe Maneely cover - FR), and #4 (Maneely cover and art - VG-). Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for #3 = $46. Approximate Overstreet value for #1, 2, and 4 = $275.
Blue Bolt V2#10 (Novelty Press, 1942) Condition: FN. Jack Warren cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $66.
Boy Comics #12 (Lev Gleason, 1943) Condition: GD+. Japanese War/torture cover by Charles Biro. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $55.
Boy Comics #26 (Lev Gleason, 1946) Condition: FN-. Charles Biro story and cover. Norman Maurer and Dick Briefer art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $81.
Boy Commandos #4 (DC, 1943) Condition: GD. WWII Simon and Kirby cover. The centerfold has become detached. "Eugene Rayburn" (could this possibly be the Match Game host?) written on the cover, in pencil. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $83.
Boy Explorers Comics #1 (Harvey, 1946) Condition: FR/GD. Introduction of the Boy Explorers. Joe Simon and Jack Kirby cover and art. The spine is almost completely split. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $65.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
The Brave and the Bold #28 Justice League of America (DC, 1960) Condition: Apparent GD+. The first appearance of the Justice League of America. First appearance of Starro and Snapper Carr. Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson cover and art. Color touch on cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $460.
The Brave and the Bold #30 Justice League of America (DC, 1960) Condition: VG. Third appearance of Justice League of America. First appearance Amazo the Android and Professor Ivo. Mirror Master appearance. Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson cover, with Sekowsky interior art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $286.
The Brave and the Bold #54 Kid Flash, Aqualad, and Robin (DC, 1964) Condition: FN. First appearance and origin of the Teen Titans. Appearances by Kid Flash, Robin, and Aqualad. Bruno Premiani cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $90.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Bruce Gentry #1 (Superior, 1948) Condition: VG+. Jack Kamen-like cover and art. The E.C. emblem appears as a monogram on stationery in a story. Negligee panels. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $110.
Bruce Gentry #4 (Superior, 1949) Condition: FN. Jack Kamen-like cover art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $75.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Buffalo Bill Jr. #11 File Copy (Dell, 1959) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $75. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.4, 2 higher.
Cain's Hundred #nn File Copy (Dell, 1962) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Photo cover. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.4, 1 higher.
Captain America #100 (Marvel, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Captain America's origin is retold. Black Panther appearance. First issue of the title, with numbering continued from Tales of Suspense. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby and Syd Shores art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $450. CGC census 9/08: 59 in 9.4, 50 higher.
Captain America #100 (Marvel, 1968) Condition: FN+. Captain America's origin is retold. Black Panther appearance. First issue of the title, with numbering continued from Tales of Suspense. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby and Syd Shores art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $72; VF 8.0 value = $175.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Captain America Comics #70 (Timely, 1949) Condition: PR. Captain America and Golden Girl team-up. Sub-Mariner and Namora team-up. Sci-fi cover and story. Al Avison and Syd Shores cover. Ken Bald and Vince Alascia art. The book is complete but in very rough condition. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $235.
Captain Marvel Adventures #56 (Fawcett, 1946) Condition: VF-. C. C. Beck cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $186. From the Williamsport Collection.
Captain Marvel Adventures #106 (Fawcett, 1950) Condition: VG/FN. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $52; FN 6.0 value = $78.
Captain Marvel Adventures #140 (Fawcett, 1953) Condition: FN+. C. C. Beck cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $75; VF 8.0 value = $145. From the Williamsport Collection.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Casper the Friendly Ghost File Copy Group (Harvey, 1955-58) Condition: Average FN. Includes file copies of issues #37, 40, 42-44, 47, 49, 51-58, 60-63, and 65. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $325.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Chamber of Chills File Copy Group (Harvey, 1951-54) Condition: Average VG/FN. Includes file copies of issues #21 (#1 - bondage cover), #23 (#3 - skull cover, excessive violence, eyes torn out), #5 (vampire cover, decapitation, acid in the face scene), #6 (woman melted alive), #7 (bondage cover, used in SOTI, decapitation/severed head panels), #8 (decapitation panels), #9 (bondage cover), 10, 11, 12, #13 (decapitation panels), 14, 16, 17, 19, #21 (decapitation panels), #22 (torture cover), and 23. Several have water damage. A number of the issues have Lee Elias covers and #15-23 contain Howard Nostrand art. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $1,300.
Claire Voyant #nn (Pentagon, 1946) Condition: VG+. George Muhlfield cover. Jack Sparling art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $132.
Claire Voyant #3 (Pentagon, 1947) Condition: VG. Pistol whipped bride cover by Jack Kamen. Mentioned in Love and Death, and also in SOTI. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $114.
Classic Comics #19 Huckleberry Finn - Second Nassau Bulletin Edition (Elliot, 1944) Condition: VG. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $46.
Classic Comics #25 Two Years Before the Mast - Second Edition (Gilberton, 1945) Condition: FN/VF. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $42; VF 8.0 value = $80.
Classic Comics #26 Frankenstein - Original Edition (Gilberton, 1945) Condition: VG. Overstreet notes that this could possibly be the second horror comic ever printed. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $200.
Classic Comics #32 Lorna Doone - Original Edition (Gilberton, 1946) Condition: FN/VF. Lorna Doone. Matt Baker cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $120; VF 8.0 value = $240.
Classics Illustrated Related Group (Gilberton, 1940s-50s?) Condition: Coverless. Includes Classics Illustrated #6 (A Tale of Two Cities), #13 (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, used in Seduction of the Innocent, possibly the first horror comic), 22 (The Pathfinder), 23 (Oliver Twist), 40 (Mysteries), 61 (The Woman in White), and 68 (Julius Caesar); and Classics Illustrated Junior #501 (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) and 505 (Sleeping Beauty). The average grade for this group is PR. Classics Illustrated Juniors have covers, but loose pages. Since all the Classics Illustrated are coverless, the editions could not be determined. As a reference, the GD values for the first editions are given. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for group = $449.
Comic Capers #3 (Red Circle/Marvel, 1945) Condition: FN/VF. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $42; VF 8.0 value = $80.
Comic Cavalcade #15 (DC, 1946) Condition: VG+. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $196.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Conan the Barbarian Group (Marvel, 1970-73) Condition: Average VG-. Includes #1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 17, 18, and 24; and Chamber of Darkness #4 (Conan tryout issue). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $130.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Crime Does Not Pay #45 (Lev Gleason, 1946) Condition: VF-. Charles Biro cover. 68 pages. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $117.
Crime Does Not Pay #46 (Lev Gleason, 1946) Condition: VF-. Infamous pedophile/kidnapping cover by Charles Biro. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $117.
Crime Must Pay the Penalty #3 (Ace, 1948) Condition: FN-. Contains "Frisco Mary" story used in Senate Investigation report. Warren Kremer art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $48.
Crime Must Pay the Penalty #34 (Ace, 1953) Condition: FN/VF. Lou Cameron art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $27; VF 8.0 value = $52.
Crown Comics #6 (Golfing, Inc., 1946) Condition: VG/FN. Matt Baker cover and art. There is a small piece of tape on the centerfold. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $58; FN 6.0 value = $87.
Crown Comics #15 (Golfing, Inc., 1948) Condition: FN+. Frank Bolle art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $48; VF 8.0 value = $94.
Crown Comics #16 (Golfing, Inc., 1949) Condition: VF. Frank Bolle art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $94.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Dan Curtis Giveaways #1-9 Group (Western, 1974) Condition: Average NM. Includes #1 (Dark Shadows), 2 (Star Trek), 3 (Twilight Zone), 4 (Ripley's Believe It Or Not!), 5 (Turok), 6 (Star Trek), 7 (Occult Files of Dr. Spektor), 8 (Dagar the Invincible), and 9 (Grimm's Ghost Stories). Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value for group = $202.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Daredevil #1 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: GD/VG. The origin and first appearance of Daredevil (Matt Murdock) and the first appearances of Karen Page and Foggy Nelson mark this seminal issue. Jack Kirby and Bill Everett provide the cover. Everett adds interior art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $250; VG 4.0 value = $500.
Daredevil #2 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: FR/GD. Daredevil battles Electro, and both make their second appearance in this issue. Fantastic Four cameo. Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta cover. Joe Orlando and Colletta art. The spine has considerable splitting. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $63.
Dark Shadows #1 (Gold Key, 1969) Condition: VF-. Jonathan Frid as Barnabas Collins photo front and back covers. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $165.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
DC Golden/Silver Age Group (DC, 1948-66) Condition: Coverless. Includes All Star Western #64; Atom #1 and 3; Flash #166; Gang Busters #4, 5, and 9; Heart Throbs #66; House of Mystery #68; and Wonder Woman #53. All Star Western, House of Mystery, and all three of the Gang Busters have extremely tattered covers. The rest of the group is coverless. The average grade for this group is PR. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for group = $266.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
DC Bronze/Modern Age Horror Group (DC, 1970s-80s) Condition: Average VF/NM. This group has an average grade of VF/NM, unless otherwise noted. Includes Madame Xanadu #1; Tales of Ghost Castle #1 (first appearance Lucien the Librarian from Sandman 1989 series), 2, and 3; The Witching Hour #83 and 84; and Mystery in Space #111, 112, 113, 115, 116, and 117. The following comics have an average grade of GD/VG: Weird Mystery Tales #6, 11, 18, #21 (Bernie Wrightson cover), and 24; and Secrets of Sinister House #9. Artists include Wrightson and Joe Kubert. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125.
DC Bronze Age Superhero Teams Group (DC, 1970s-80s) Condition: Average VF/NM. All books average VF/NM condition unless otherwise noted. Includes All-Star Squadron #1-5; Justice League of America #133-137, 140, 158, 193, and 210; Justice League of America Annual #1; New Teen Titans #2 (2 copies); Showcase #94-98 (all feature Doom Patrol), 99 (Power Girl), and #100 (2 copies); The Super Friends #16; Super-Team Family #7; and Wonder Woman #287 (New Teen Titans appearance). The Super-Team Family #7 and JLA #133-137 and 140 average GD/VG. The rest average VF/NM. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200.
The Defenders #1 (Marvel, 1972) Condition: VF. The Hulk, Doctor Strange, and Sub-Mariner begin. Sal Buscema cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $73.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Detective Comics #32 (DC, 1939) Condition: Coverless. Batman story continued from Detective Comics #31. First appearance of Dala (Monk's assistant). Batman uses a gun for the first time to slay the Monk and Dala. Overstreet notes, "This was the first time a costumed hero used a gun in comic books." Coverless and missing first wrap. The comic is in PR condition. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $714.
Detective Comics #41 (DC, 1940) Coverless Copy. Coverless copy. Robin's first solo story. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $376.
Detective Comics #45 (DC, 1940) Condition: Coverless. The first Joker story in the title, his third comic book appearance, and his fourth story overall (the Joker appeared in two stories in Batman #1). Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson art. PR condition. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $376.
Detective Comics #157 (DC, 1950) CGC FN- 5.5 Off-white pages. Batman and Robin cover by Win Mortimer. Wonder Woman backup story. Bob Kane, Charles Paris, and Carmine Infantino art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $192. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 5.5, 7 higher.
Detective Comics #188 (DC, 1952) Condition: VG. Win Mortimer cover. Lew Schwartz, Charles Paris, Ruben Moreira, and Joe Certa art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $108.
Detective Comics #207 (DC, 1954) Condition: VG. Win Mortimer cover. Sheldon Moldoff and Ruben Moreira art. Flying Saucer story. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $108.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Detective Comics #289 (DC, 1961) Condition: FN. Bat-Mite story. Cover by Sheldon Moldoff. Art by Moldoff, Bernard Baily, Ruben Moreira, and Joe Certa. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $54.
Detective Comics #296 (DC, 1961) Condition: VF-. Aquaman backup story. Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff cover. Jim Mooney, Joe Certa, and Nick Cardy art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $103.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Detective Comics Group (DC, 1956-63) Condition: Average GD. All books average GD condition unless otherwise noted. Includes issues #235 (origin of Batman and his costume, tells how Thomas Wayne fought crime in a bat costume), 245 (VG), #271 (Manhunter origin recap), #298 (first modern Clayface aka Matt Hagen), and 316. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Devil Kids #13 File Copy (Harvey, 1964) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Contains a 1964 calendar. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $75. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.6, none higher.
Devil Kids #14 File Copy (Harvey, 1964) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $75. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.8, none higher.
Devil Kids #17 File Copy (Harvey, 1965) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white pages. Contains a 1965 calendar. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $75. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.8, none higher.
Devil Kids #18 File Copy (Harvey, 1965) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $75. CGC census 9/08: 4 in 9.4, none higher.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Devil Kids #90 Multiple File Copies Group (Harvey, 1978) Condition: Average VF. A full long box containing numerous file copies of issue #90. Average grade is VF, with many grading higher. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $1,500.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Doc Savage Comics #4 (Street & Smith, 1941) Condition: GD+. Treasure Island ends. George Tuska art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $103.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Doctor Strange #173-83 Group (Marvel, 1968-69) Condition: Average VF-. Includes #173, 174, 175, 176, #177 (new costume for Dr. Strange), 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, and 183. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $225.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Doll Man Quarterly #3 (Quality, 1942) Condition: GD. The cover has become detached. There is a piece out of the cover and first page, in the same location. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $88.
Doll Man Quarterly #10 (Quality, 1946) Condition: VG+. Reed Crandall art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $82.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
The Eternals #1 (Marvel, 1976) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Origin and first appearance of the Eternals. First appearances of Ikaris and Kro. Jack Kirby story, cover, and art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $24. CGC census 9/08: 117 in 9.6, 37 higher.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Extra! #3 (EC, 1955) Condition: VF+. Johnny Craig, Reed Crandall, and John Severin art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $96; VF/NM 9.0 value = $153. From the Williamsport Collection.
Extra! #5 (EC, 1955) Condition: VF. Last issue of the title. Johnny Craig cover and art. John Severin and Reed Crandall art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $96. From the Williamsport Collection.
Famous Crimes #51 (Fox Features Syndicate, 1953) Condition: FN. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $45.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Fantastic Four #8 (Marvel, 1962) CGC VG+ 4.5 Off-white to white pages. First appearance of the Puppet-Master and Alicia Masters. Jack Kirby cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $208. CGC census 9/08: 28 in 4.5, 113 higher.
Fantastic Four #41 (Marvel, 1965) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Frightful Four appearance. Jack Kirby cover and art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $200. CGC census 9/08: 20 in 9.4, 7 higher.
Fantastic Four #47 (Marvel, 1966) Condition: VF. First appearance of Maximus. The Inhumans saga continues. Triton appearance. Jack Kirby cover and art. Joe Sinnott art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $79.
Fantastic Four Annual #1 (Marvel, 1963) Condition: FN-. The Sub-Mariner attacks the human race. First appearance of Lady Dorma and Krang. Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers cover and art. Early Spider-Man appearance in backup feature with Steve Ditko inks. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $210.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Fawcett Golden Age Group (Fawcett, 1941-48) Condition: Coverless. Includes America's Greatest Comics #2; Captain Marvel Adventures #17; Captain Marvel Jr. #61 (two coupon cuts); Marvel Family #18 (has cover but missing two centerfolds); Master Comics #44; and Wow Comics #2 (Overstreet notes "scarce") and #32 (has cover but missing centerfold). The average grade of this group is PR. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for group = $650.
Federal Men Comics #2 (Gerard Publ. Co., 1945) Condition: PR. Cover redrawn from Detective Comics #9. Joe Shuster art. The centerfold is missing from this copy. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $39.
Fight Comics #36 (Fiction House, 1945) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white pages. Matt Baker art. Comes with a COA from the More Fun Collection. Overstreet 2008 VF/NM 9.0 value = $282; NM- 9.2 value = $385. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.0, none higher.
Fighting American #1 (Prize, 1954) Condition: FN. Origin and first appearance of Fighting American and Speedboy (Captain America and Bucky clones). Joe Simon and Jack Kirby cover and art. First superhero satire series. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $516. From the Williamsport Collection.
Fighting Fronts! #1-5 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1952-53) Condition: Average VF. Includes file copies of issues #1, #2 (Overstreet notes "Extreme violence", Howard Nostrand and Bob Powell art), #3 (Powell art), 4, and 5. All but one have Lee Elias covers. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $225.
Firehair Comics #1 (Fiction House, 1948) Condition: FN. Origin of Firehair. Bob Lubbers cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $129.
Firehair Comics #2 (Fiction House, 1949) Condition: FN/VF. Off-white pages on this copy. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $66; VF 8.0 value = $128.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
The Flash #108 (DC, 1959) Condition: FN+. Conclusion of the Gorilla Grodd trilogy. Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella cover and art. Frank Giacoia art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $234; VF 8.0 value = $663.
The Flash #109 (DC, 1959) Condition: FN+. Second appearance of the Mirror Master. Carmine Infantino cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $183; VF 8.0 value = $519.
The Flash #132 (DC, 1962) Condition: VF-. Daphne Dean appearance. Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $99.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Flash Comics #23 (DC, 1941) Condition: Apparent VG+. Sheldon Moldoff art. Reinforcement and color touch. Slightly brittle pages. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $380.
Four Color (Series One) #nn (#2) Don Winslow of the Navy (Dell, 1939) Condition: GD/VG. Don Winslow of the Navy (#1). Considered "rare" by Overstreet. There is a small amount of glue on the inside of the spine. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $186; VG 4.0 value = $372.
Four Color (Series One) #3 Myra North Special Nurse (Dell, 1940) Condition: VG/FN. Myra North Special Nurse. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $190; FN 6.0 value = $285.
Four Color (Series One) #10 Smilin' Jack (Dell, 1940) Condition: GD/VG. Smilin' Jack. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $61; VG 4.0 value = $122.
Four Color (Series One) #24 Captain Easy (Dell, 1942) Condition: FN+. Captain Easy. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $150; VF 8.0 value = $305.
Four Color (Series One) #24 Captain Easy (Dell, 1942) Condition: FN. Captain Easy. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $150.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Four Color #931 Have Gun, Will Travel (Dell, 1958) CGC VF 8.0 White pages. Have Gun, Will Travel. Richard Boone photo cover. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $95. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 8.0, 3 higher.
Four Color #1293 Elmer Fudd - File Copy (Dell, 1962) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Elmer Fudd. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $55. CGC census 9/08: 4 in 9.4, 2 higher.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Friendly Ghost Casper #185 Multiple Copies Group (Harvey, 1976) Condition: Average VF. A full long box containing numerous file copies of issue #185. Average grade is VF, with many grading higher. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $1,200.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Friendly Ghost Casper File Copy Group (Harvey, 1966-73) Condition: Average NM-. Includes file copies of issues #92, 113, #114 (2 copies - flying saucer cover), 115 (2), 116 (2) and 167. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $180.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Frontline Combat #4 (EC, 1952) CGC VF+ 8.5 Off-white to white pages. Harvey Kurtzman cover and art; contains the story Kurtzman rated as his favorite, "Airburst." Also features Wally Wood and Jack Davis art. Used in Seduction of the Innocent. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $208; VF/NM 9.0 value = $324. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 8.5, 8 higher.
The Funnies #2 (Dell, 1936) Coverless Copy. Coverless copy. Scribbly by Sheldon Mayer begins. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $178.
Ghost Breakers #1 (Street & Smith, 1948) Condition: VG+. Bob Powell cover and art. Dr. Neff the Magician appears. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $82.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Giant-Size X-Men #1 (Marvel, 1975) CGC VF 8.0 Cream to off-white pages. First appearance of the new X-Men (Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus, and Thunderbird). Second full appearance of Wolverine. Gil Kane cover. Dave Cockrum art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $442. CGC census 9/08: 312 in 8.0, 1131 higher.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Green Lantern #40 (DC, 1965) Condition: VG/FN. The origin of the DC Universe's infinite Earths. Origin of the Guardians. First appearance of Krona. The Golden Age Green Lantern guest stars. Doiby Dickles also appears. Gil Kane cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $86; FN 6.0 value = $129.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Green Lantern Group (DC, 1978-82) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes Green Lantern #105, 106, 108-110, 118-120, 123, 130, 134-136, 140, and 145-158. As a bonus, Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #1, 2, and 3 are also included. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Gunfighter #8 (EC, 1949) CGC FN 6.0 Cream to off-white pages. Graham Ingels cover. Ingels, Al Feldstein, and H. C. Kiefer art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $120. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 6.0, 5 higher.
Haunt of Fear #13 (EC, 1952) CGC GD/VG 3.0 Cream to off-white pages. Graham Ingels cover. Ingels, Jack Kamen, Johnny Craig, and Jack Davis art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $33; VG 4.0 value = $66. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 3.0, 17 higher.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Hawkman #1 (DC, 1964) Condition: VG/FN. After tryouts in Brave and the Bold and an appearance in the Atom, Hawkman gets his own title. Murphy Anderson cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $100; FN 6.0 value = $150.
High Chaparral #1 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white pages. Warren Tufts art. Photo cover. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.2, 7 higher.
Hot Stuff, the Little Devil #24 File Copy (Harvey, 1960) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.4, none higher.
Hot Stuff, the Little Devil #25 File Copy (Harvey, 1960) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.4, 2 higher.
Hot Stuff, the Little Devil #26 File Copy (Harvey, 1960) CGC NM+ 9.6 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.6, none higher.
Hot Stuff, the Little Devil #28 File Copy (Harvey, 1960) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.4, 1 higher.
Hot Stuff, the Little Devil #29 File Copy (Harvey, 1960) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 9/08: 3 in 9.4, none higher.
Hot Stuff, the Little Devil #30 File Copy (Harvey, 1960) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.4, none higher.
Hot Stuff, the Little Devil #31 File Copy (Harvey, 1961) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.6, none higher.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
The Human Torch #30 (Timely, 1948) Condition: GD. Syd Shores cover. Bill Everett art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $131.
Humphrey Comics File Copy Group (Harvey, 1951-52) Condition: Average VF+. Includes file copies of issues #13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, and 22. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $375.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
The Incredible Hulk #2 (Marvel, 1962) Condition: VG-. First green-skinned Hulk. Second appearance of Rick Jones, Betty Ross, and General Ross. First appearance of the Toad Men. Cover and art by Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $516.
The Incredible Hulk #4 (Marvel, 1962) Condition: VG-. Two feature-length stories, including a brief retelling of the Hulk's origin. Jack Kirby cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $296.
The Incredible Hulk #5 (Marvel, 1963) Condition: GD/VG. Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers cover and art. First appearance of Tyrannus. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $148; VG 4.0 value = $296.
The Incredible Hulk #6 (Marvel, 1963) Condition: VG-. Last issue of the original series. First appearance of the Teen Brigade. Steve Ditko cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $326.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
The Incredible Hulk #181 (Marvel, 1974) CGC VF 8.0 Off-white to white pages. First full appearance of Wolverine. Wendigo appearance. Herb Trimpe cover. Trimpe and Jack Abel art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $700. CGC census 9/08: 334 in 8.0, 1231 higher.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Joe Palooka Comics #46 (Harvey, 1950) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 VF/NM 9.0 value = $57; NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.0, none higher.
Joe Palooka Comics #63 (Harvey, 1951) CGC FN+ 6.5 Off-white pages. Ham Fisher art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $24; VF 8.0 value = $40. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 6.5, none higher.
Joe Palooka Comics #64 (Harvey, 1952) CGC VF+ 8.5 Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $40; VF/NM 9.0 value = $50. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 8.5, none higher.
Joe Palooka Comics #81 (Harvey, 1954) CGC VF 8.0 Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $37. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 8.0, none higher.
Joe Palooka Comics #83 (Harvey, 1954) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 VF/NM 9.0 value = $46; NM- 9.2 value = $55. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.0, none higher.
Joe Palooka Comics File Copy Group (Harvey, 1948-59) Condition: Average VF. Includes file copies of issues #21-23, 26, 45, 47-49, 51, 52, 54, 55, 58, 60, 62, 70, 72-79, 81-83, 85, 88, 93, 94, 95, 101, and 113. Ham Fisher art. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $1,475.
Joe Palooka Comics File Copy Group (Harvey, 1958-59) Condition: Average VF+. Includes file copies of issues #105, 106, #107 (Humphrey and Little Max stories), 112, and 113. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200.
Jo-Jo Comics #15 (Fox Features Syndicate, 1948) CGC FN 6.0 Off-white to white pages. Jack Kamen cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $150. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 6.0, 7 higher.
Jo-Jo Comics #28 (Fox Features Syndicate, 1949) Condition: GD. Bondage cover. The spine is mostly split. There is a 1/2" x 4" piece out of the margin on the last page. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $40.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Jonah Hex Group (DC, 1977-79) Condition: Average VF. Includes #1 (2 copies), 2 (3), 3, 4, #5 (reprints the first appearance from All-Star Western #10), #7 (origin story), #8 (origin story continued), #9 (2 copies - Bernie Wrightson cover), 10, 13, 18, 20, and 21. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $500.
Jonah Hex Group (DC, 1977-83) Condition: Average FN. Includes #1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, #9 (2 copies), 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 22, 23, 26, 33, 59, 62, 65, and 68; DC Special Series #16 (death of Jonah Hex) and #21 (Super-Star Holiday Special); and Weird Western Tales #15. The group starts out with an average grade of VG/FN and ends up FN/VF. Artists include Neal Adams and Bernie Wrightson. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $250.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Journey Into Fear #8 (Superior, 1952) Condition: FN/VF. Kamenish headlight art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $87; VF 8.0 value = $167.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Journey Into Mystery #58 (Marvel, 1960) Condition: VG+. Steve Ditko cover. Ditko and Jack Kirby art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $38.
Journey Into Mystery #86 (Marvel, 1962) Condition: GD+. First full appearance of Odin. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $63.
Journey Into Mystery #108 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: VF. Early Avengers and Dr. Strange crossover. Loki Appearance. Ten extra pages. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby, Chic Stone, and Vince Colletta art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $138.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Jumbo Comics #118 (Fiction House, 1948) Condition: VF-. Sheena cover. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $122.
Jungle Related Group (Fiction House/Dell, 1940-61) Condition: Coverless. Includes Jumbo Comics #20, 21, and 23; Jungle Comics #36 (missing first wrap); and Tarzan #125 (missing half of first page). The average grade of this group is PR. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for group = $250.
Junior #12 (Fox Features Syndicate, 1948) Condition: VG. Al Feldstein headlight cover. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $200.
Justice Comics #33 (Atlas, 1953) Condition: FN/VF. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $30; VF 8.0 value = $56.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Justice League of America #2 (DC, 1961) Condition: GD. Merlin appearance. Murphy Anderson cover. Mike Sekowsky and Bernard Sachs art. There is some chipping on the edges. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $100.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Keen Detective Funnies #10 (Centaur, 1938) Condition: FR/GD. Cover fully split and sealed with tape. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $79.
Krazy Komics #2 (Timely, 1942) Condition: FN+. Basil Wolverton art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $90; VF 8.0 value = $174.
Little Audrey File Copy Group (Harvey, 1953-56) Condition: Average VF. Includes #30, 31, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, and 49. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $325.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Little Audrey and Melvin File Copy Group (Harvey, 1963-69) Condition: Average VF. Includes #5, 6, 7, 8, 35, #36 (3 copies), 37, and 38. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200.
Little Dot File Copy Group (Harvey, 1957-62) Condition: Average FN/VF. Includes #27, 28, 33, 36, 37, and 84. Appearances include Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $300.
Little Dot File Copy Group (Harvey, 1958) Condition: Average FN/VF. Includes #30, 31, 32, 34, and 37. Appearances include Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $275.
Little Dot/Little Dot Dotland File Copy Group (Harvey, 1962-64) Condition: Average VF+. Includes Little Dot #89, 90, and 95; and Little Dot Dotland #2, 8, 10, 12, and 13. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $250.
Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts File Copy Group (Harvey, 1962-65) Condition: Average NM-. Includes #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, and 13. Appearances include Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $725.
Little Lotta File Copy Group (Harvey, 1958-66) Condition: Average VF. Includes file copies of issues #17, 18, 22, 46, 47, 51-54, and 63 (Christmas cover). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200.
Marge's Tubby File Copy Group (Dell, 1957-62) Condition: Average VF/NM. Beautiful Silver Age file copies are featured in this group. Includes #24, 25, 26, 29, and 30-49. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $1,000.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Marvel Bronze Age Group (Marvel, 1972-80) Condition: Average NM-. Includes Battlestar Galactica #1; Black Goliath #3; Champions #4; Crazy #3; Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk Dallas Times-Herald "Cowboy Cheerleaders" Giveaway; The Deep #1; Hanna-Barbera TV Stars #3; Iron Man #118; King Conan #4; Machine Man #15; Man From Atlantis #1-7; Man-Thing #7-12 and 15; Marvel Classics Comics #2, 13, 15, 16, and 26; Marvel Premiere #31, 32, and 34; Marvel Presents #4; Marvel Spotlight V2#2-11; Micronauts #8, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, and Annual #1; Ms. Marvel #11 and 20; Nova #8, 9, and 25; Omega the Unknown #2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10; Raiders of the Lost Ark #1-3; Shogun Warriors #2 and 18-20; Spider-Woman #8 and 11; Spidey Super-Stories #37; Spoof #3; Star Trek #3; Supervillain Team-Up #8, 15, and 17; and Tarzan Annual #1. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $600.
Marvel Bronze/Modern Age Superhero Group (Marvel, 1970s-80s) Condition: Average VF/NM. All books average VF/NM condition unless otherwise noted. Includes The Punisher Mini-Series #1 and 3; Wolverine Mini-Series #1, 2, and 3; Tomb of Dracula #4 and 6 (both average VG); Captain America and the Campbell Kids #nn (promotional); Tarzan #12; Incredible Hulk #345; Marvel Spotlight #32 (first appearance of Spider-Woman); and Power Man and Iron Fist #69, 73, 83, #84 (4th Sabretooth appearance), 86-93, and 100. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $250.
Marvel Bronze Age Superhero Group (Marvel, 1970s-80s). Includes Includes Spectacular Spider-Man #1; Logan's Run #1; Black Panther #1; The Thing #1; Man-Thing #1 (second appearance of Howard the Duck); Ms. Marvel #1; Machine Man #1; Spider-Woman #1 (2 copies); Devil Dinosaur #1; The Champions #1; Incredible Hulk and Wolverine #1; Iron Fist #1; Star Wars #1; and Son of Satan #1. Jack Kirby art in some issues. The Star Wars and Son of Satans average VG. The rest of the group averages VF+. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $250.
Modern Age (1980-Present)
Marvel Modern Age Short Box Group (Marvel, 1970s-90s) Condition: Average VF. Very full short box includes issues of X-Factor, X-Force, X-Men, Cable, Wolverine, Marvel Comics Presents, Alpha Flight, Power Pack, Tek World, Silver Sable, and many, many more. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $300.
Marvel Modern Age Box Lot (Marvel, 1980s-'90s) Condition: Average NM-. Full short box includes issues of Marvels, Doctor Strange, Fantastic Four, Sensational She-Hulk, Moon Knight, Marvel Comics Presents, Silver Hawks, Strikeforce Morituri, Strange Tales, and others. Average grade is NM-, with many grading higher. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $300.
Marvel Modern Age Box Lot (Marvel, 1980s) Condition: Average NM-. Includes Alpha Flight #1, Conan the Barbarian Movie Special #1; Crystar #3-8 and 11; Defenders of the Earth #2; Doctor Who #1; Dune #1-3; Fantastic Four #266, 267, and 286; Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #26; Iceman #1, 2, and 4; Incredible Hulk #286; Incredible Hulk versus Quasimodo #1; Jack of Hearts #2-4; King Conan #4 and 10-16; Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #1, 2, and 6; Krull #2; Kull the Conqueror V3#2-8 and 10; Marvel Age #22; Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #6; Marvel Team-Up #128; Micronauts #10-15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 49, 50, 51, 57, and Annual #1; Moon Knight #7, 10, 12, 20, and 34; Mother Teresa of Calcutta #1; Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #5, 17, and 20; Raiders of the Lost Ark #1-3; Solo Avengers #14; Star Trek #3 and 9; and West Coast Avengers (limited series) #1, 2, and 4. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $275.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Marvel Mystery Comics #23 (Timely, 1941) Condition: GD. Alex Schomburg cover. Last Paul Gustavson Angel story. Origin of the Vision in text. Lots of tape. Part of a different comic has been taped to the back cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $269.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Marvel Silver/Bronze Age Superhero Group (Marvel, 1965-72) Condition: Average FN. Includes Hero for Hire #1 (origin and first appearance of Luke Cage); Hulk Annual #1 (Jim Steranko cover) and 2; and Daredevil #11 and 12. As a DC bonus, Wonder Woman #175 is included. Artists include Steranko, John Romita Sr., Bob Powell, and Wally Wood. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Master Comics #74 (Fawcett, 1946) Condition: FN-. Bud Thompson cover and art. Sivana appearance. The centerfold has become detached. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $54.
Meet Corliss Archer #1 (Fox, 1948) Condition: GD/VG. Headlight cover (we're talkin' high beams here) by Al Feldstein. Feldstein art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $103; VG 4.0 value = $206.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Midnight #3 (Ajax / Farrell, 1957) Condition: VG+. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $20.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Military Comics #5 (Quality, 1941) Coverless Copy. Coverless copy. The Sniper begins. Miss America appearance. Art by Bob Powell, Al McWilliams, and Dave Berg. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $138.
Miscellaneous Golden-Modern Age Group (Various Publishers, 1941-82) Condition: Coverless. Includes First Kingdom #18 (2 copies); RBCC #151; Star Rider; and The Peace Machine 1 and 2. Also included are 23 other coverless or incomplete comics such as Phantom, Adventures Into the Unknown, Twilight Zone and many more. The average grade for this group is PR.
Miscellaneous Golden Age Group (Various Publishers, 1947-53) Condition: Average GD. Includes Captain Marvel Story Book #4; Captain Marvel Jr. #81; Dollman #47; Crown Comics #10; Buster Crabbe #6; and Sea Hound #3. All books have brown edges. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125.
Miscellaneous Golden Age Horror Group (Various Publishers, 1950s). Includes Strange Worlds #2 (Steve Ditko cover and art - GD+); Space War #14 (VF/NM); and Unusual Tales #31 (GD+). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $115.
Miscellaneous Golden and Silver Age Humor Comics Group (Various Publishers, 1942-68). Includes Daffy Duck #33 and 52; Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies #119; Four Color #814 ("Covered Wagons, Ho!" with Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse); Magilla Gorilla #7; Mickey Mouse #107; Munsters #5; Raggedy Ann and Andy #14; Super Goof #9; Tom and Jerry #274, plus over 50 coverless and damaged books including Mad #3 and two early Our Gangs. The books listed above average FR condition, the rest are PR.
Miscellaneous Golden Age Group (Various Publishers, 1940-41) Condition: Coverless. Includes Catman V1#8 (coverless, missing last two pages); Green Hornet #11 (coverless); Thrilling Comics #12 (coverless); and Weird Comics #4 (torture cover by Joe Simon, no back cover). The average grade for this group is PR. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for group = $400.
Miscellaneous Golden Age MLJ Superhero Group (MLJ, 1940-43) Condition: Average PR. Includes Shield-Wizard #8; Zip Comics #9, #13 (centerfold only), #14, and #15 (cover only); and a Black Hood story from Top-Notch Laugh Comics #40. Shield-Wizard #8 and Zip Comics #9 are missing their first wrap. The combined Overstreet value of Shield-Wizard #8 and Zip #9 and #14 in GD condition is $400.
Miscellaneous Golden Age War Comics Group (Various Publishers, 1940s-'50s) Condition: Average PR. Includes Flyboy #1 (FR, Norm Saunders painted cover), United States Fighting Air Force #15 (FR), Airboy v6#3, Star Spangled War Stories #9 and 83, six unknown war comics, and 10 unknown issues of Wings Comics. All are coverless except for Flyboy and United States Fighting Air Force. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for known issues = $78.
Miscellaneous Golden and Silver Age Western Comics Group (Various Publishers, 1947-64) Condition: Average PR. Includes Billy the Kid nn, Cheyenne Kid nn, Dell Giant Western Roundup #3, Four Color #153 (Roy Rogers), Gene Autry #9, Have Gun Will Travel #12, Lone Ranger Golden West #1, Masked Raider nn, Red Warrior #2, Roy Rogers Comics #112, Six Gun Heroes #3, Tomahawk #92, and Two-Gun Kid nn. Gene Autry #9 has cover but is missing centerfold. Four Color #153 has cover but missing two centerfolds. Red Warrior has front cover only. Western Roundup is missing pages. Overstreet value of known issues in GD condition is $150.
More Fun Comics #100 (DC, 1944) Condition: FR/GD. Johnny Quick cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $121.
Mysterious Traveler Comics #1 (Trans World, 1948) Condition: VG-. Skull cover. Bob Powell cover and art. Contains an adaption of Edgar Allen Poe's "Tell Tale Heart." Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $114.
Mystery Men Comics #6 (Fox, 1940) Condition: PR. George Tuska cover. Brittle pages. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $221.
Mystery Men Comics #15 (Fox, 1940) Condition: GD/VG. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $62; VG 4.0 value = $124.
Mystery Men Comics #19 (Fox, 1941) Condition: GD. First appearance of Miss X. Blue Beetle cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $66.
Mystery Tales #5 (Atlas, 1952) Condition: FN+. Tony DiPreta and Ed Winiarski art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $123; VF 8.0 value = $256.
National Comics #1 (Quality, 1940) Coverless Copy. Coverless copy. Uncle Sam begins (his first appearance). Origin of Wonder Boy and Kid Dixon. Merlin the Magician, Cyclone, Kid Patrol, Sally O'Neil Policewoman, Pen Miller, Prop Powers, and Paul Bunyan begin runs. Klaus Nordling and Will Eisner art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $514.
National Comics #34 (Quality, 1943) Condition: FN+. Uncle Sam cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $117; VF 8.0 value = $225.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan #5 (DC, 1959) Condition: GD/VG. Sid Greene and Joe Giella art. Overstreet considers this book to be "scarce." Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $40; VG 4.0 value = $80.
Modern Age (1980-Present)
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89 Bound Volume #1-8 (Marvel, 1989). Includes Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89 issues #1-8 that have been trimmed and bound into a navy blue hardcover, with the title embossed in gold, on the spine. The books are in Excellent condition. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value for group (only value listed) = $24.
The Official Marvel Index to the Amazing Spider-Man and Marvel Team-Up Bound Volume (Marvel, 1985-87). This volume contains Official Marvel Index to the Amazing Spider-Man issues #1-9 and Official Index to Marvel Team-Up issues #1-6, that have been trimmed and bound into a hardcover, with the title embossed in gold on the spine. The runs indexed here are Amazing Spider-Man #1-214, Amazing Spider-Man Annuals #1-14, Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine, Giant-Size Spider-Man, Marvel Team-Ups #1-112, and Marvel Team-up Annuals #1-4. Overstreet NM- 9.2 value for group (only value listed) = $52.
The Official Marvel Index to the Fantastic Four #1-12 Bound Volume (Marvel, 1985-87). Includes issues #1-12 which have been trimmed and bound into a blue hardcover, with the title embossed on the spine. These issues index Fantastic Four #1-214, Fantastic Four Annuals #1-13, and more. Of note are the back covers of issues #1 and 2, showing the original unpublished covers to Fantastic Four #3 and Fantastic Four Annual #1. The books are in Excellent condition. Overstreet NM- 9.2 value for group (only value listed) = $36.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
O. G. Whiz #1 and 2 File Copy Group (Gold Key, 1971) Condition: Average NM-. Includes file copies of issues #1 and 2. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125.
O. G. Whiz #3-11 File Copy Group (Gold Key, 1971-79) Condition: Average NM-. Includes file copies of issues #3-11. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $225.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Panic #12 (EC, 1956) Condition: FN+. CGC notes "Low distribution" due to thousands of copies being destroyed. Jack Davis, Will Elder, and Wally Wood art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $42; VF 8.0 value = $112. From the Williamsport Collection.
Pep Comics #25 (MLJ , 1942) Condition: PR. First appearance of Archie's jalopy. No back cover. Front cover detached. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $145.
Perfect Crime #6 (Cross Publications, 1950) Condition: FN+. Printing chips to back cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $48; VF 8.0 value = $94.
Perfect Crime #17 (Cross Publications, 1951) Condition: FN+. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $39; VF 8.0 value = $74.
Planet Comics #5 (Fiction House, 1940) Condition: PR. Coverless. Overstreet lists as "scarce." Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $269.
Planet Comics #47 (Fiction House, 1947) Condition: VG. Joe Doolin cover. Lily Renee, Bob Lubbers, George Evans, and Murphy Anderson art. The cover has become detached from the top staple. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $128.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Plastic Man #63 (Quality, 1956) Condition: FN+. Dick Dillin cover. Beautiful white pages. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $78; VF 8.0 value = $152.
Playful Little Audrey #49 File Copy (Harvey, 1963) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $38. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.6, none higher.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Playful Little Audrey #95 File Copy (Harvey, 1971) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 9/08: 3 in 9.8, none higher.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Police Comics #61 (Quality, 1946) Condition: VG. Featuring Plastic Man and the Spirit, among others. Jack Cole cover and art. Other artists include Lou Fine, Al Bryant, Joe Devlin, Harry Sahle, Al Stahl, and Paul Gustavson. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $50.
Platinum Age (1897-1937)
Popular Comics #12 (Dell, 1937) Coverless Copy. Coverless copy. Originally had a Christmas cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $83.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Promotional Comics Golden/Silver Age File Copy Group (Harvey, 1950-58) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes file copies of Blondie #nn (State of New York Department of Mental Hygiene); Kerry Drake in the Case of the Sleeping City (promotional comic about the power of voting); Military Courtesy #nn; New Frontiers #nn (promoting American Steel and Wire); Sad Sack Goes Home #nn; Time of Decision #nn (ROTC recruitment promotional); and What's in it for You #nn (National Guard recruiting promotional). Also included is a 1959 form letter from Alfred Harvey to all toy buyers, promoting comics and a line of toys, for the Christmas season. Approximate Overstreet value for all but the letter = $165.
Racket Squad in Action #19 (Charlton, 1955) Condition: FN. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $33.
Rangers Comics #32 (Fiction House, 1946) Condition: FN. Joe Doolin cover. Bob Lubbers, Charles Sultan, Howard Larsen, Lee Elias, and Lily Renee art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $78.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Richie Rich File Copy Group (Harvey, 1968-75) Condition: Average VF/NM. Silver and Bronze Age file copies are featured in this group. Includes #69, 70, 73, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, #100 (first appearance of Irona the Robot Maid), 102, 105, 109, 123, 130. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $400.
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #21 File Copy (Harvey, 1967) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Giant size issue. Contains Little Dot and Little Lotta stories. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.6, 1 higher.
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #22 (Harvey, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Giant size issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.4, 4 higher.
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #23 File Copy (Harvey, 1968) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Giant size issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 9/08: 6 in 9.6, none higher.
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #24 File Copy (Harvey, 1968) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Giant size issue. Contains a 1968 calendar. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 9/08: 4 in 9.6, none higher.
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #25 File Copy (Harvey, 1968) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Giant size issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 9/08: 3 in 9.6, 3 higher.
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #28 File Copy (Harvey, 1969) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Giant size issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.4, 6 higher.
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #30 File Copy (Harvey, 1969) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages. Giant size issue. 1969 calendar. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.2, 5 higher.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Richie Rich Jackpots #1-5 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1972-73) Condition: Average NM-. Includes file copies of issues #1-5. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $185.
Richie Rich Jackpots #6-15 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1973-75) Condition: Average NM-. Includes file copies of issues #6-15. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $160.
Richie Rich Jackpots #16-30 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1975-77) Condition: Average NM-. Includes file copies of issues #16-30. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $155.
Richie Rich Jackpots #31-58 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1977-82) Condition: Average NM-. Includes file copies of issues #31-58. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Richie Rich Millions #28 File Copy (Harvey, 1968) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Giant size issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $60. CGC census 9/08: 3 in 9.6, none higher.
Richie Rich Millions #29 File Copy (Harvey, 1968) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Contains a 1968 calendar. Giant size issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $60. CGC census 9/08: 3 in 9.6, none higher.
Richie Rich Millions #30 File Copy (Harvey, 1968) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Giant size issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $60. CGC census 9/08: 3 in 9.6, none higher.
Richie Rich Millions #31 File Copy (Harvey, 1968) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Giant size issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.6, none higher.
Richie Rich Millions #34 File Copy (Harvey, 1969) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white pages. Giant size issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 9/08: 3 in 9.8, none higher.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Richie Rich Millions #40 File Copy (Harvey, 1970) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Giant size issue. 1970 calendar. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.6, 1 higher.
Richie Rich Millions #41 File Copy (Harvey, 1970) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Giant size. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.4, 3 higher.
Richie Rich Millions #42 File Copy (Harvey, 1970) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Contains a 1970 calendar. Little Dot and Little Lotta backup stories. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.6, 2 higher.
Richie Rich Millions #45 File Copy (Harvey, 1971) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Giant size issue. Little Dot and Little Lotta backup stories. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 9/08: 4 in 9.6, 2 higher.
Richie Rich Zillionz #1-10 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1976-77) Condition: Average NM-. Includes file copies of issues #1-10. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $170.
Richie Rich Zillionz #11-33 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1977-82) Condition: Average NM-. Includes file copies of issues #11-33. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $155.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Romance Stories of True Love #46 File Copy (Harvey, 1957) CGC NM- 9.2 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.2, none higher.
Romance Stories of True Love #47 File Copy (Harvey, 1957) CGC NM- 9.2 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.2, none higher.
Sad Sack Comics #141-170 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1963-65) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes file copies of issues #141-170. George Baker covers and art. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $475.
Sad Sack Comics File Copies Group (Harvey, 1965-69) Condition: Average NM-. High-grade Harvey file copies of issue #171-180, 185-200, and 203-210. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $500.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Sad Sack Comics File Copies Group (Harvey, 1970-82) Condition: Average NM-. High-grade Harvey file copies of issue #211-238, 239-256, and 258-287. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $600.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Samson #12-14 Group (Ajax / Farrell, 1955) Condition: Average GD+. This group has an average grade of GD+, unless otherwise noted. Includes #12 (FR), 13, and 14. All books have very brown edges. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Secret Origins #1 (DC, 1961) Condition: VG+. This one-shot featured origin stories of Adam Strange (from Showcase #17), Green Lantern (Green Lantern #1), Challengers of the Unknown (Showcase #6), J'onn J'onzz (Detective Comics #225), The Flash (Showcase #4), Superman and Batman's first team-up (World's Finest #94), and Wonder Woman (Wonder Woman #105). Piece of tape at bottom of spine. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $92.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Sensation Comics #49 (DC, 1946) Condition: GD. H. G. Peter Wonder Woman cover and art. The cover has become detached. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $51.
Sensation Comics #87 (DC, 1949) Condition: GD. Wonder Woman cover by H. G. Peter. Piece out of the bottom of the spine. The spine is split from the bottom of the book to the bottom staple. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $40.
Sensation Comics #108 (DC, 1952) Condition: GD. Alex Toth, Carmine Infantino, and Frank Giacoia art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $57.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Showcase #9 Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane (DC, 1957) Condition: FR/GD. This copy is complete. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $650.
Showcase #15 The Space Ranger (DC, 1958) Condition: Apparent VF. First appearance of the Space Ranger. There is color touch along the spine. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $152; VG 4.0 value = $304; FN 6.0 value = $456; VF 8.0 value = $1,315.
Showcase #23 (DC, 1959) Condition: Apparent VG. Second appearance of the Silver Age Green Lantern. Nuclear explosion cover and splash page. Gil Kane cover and art. Color touch on cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $130; VG 4.0 value = $260.
Showcase #34 The Atom (DC, 1961) Condition: VG-. Origin and first appearance of the Silver Age Atom. Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $234.
The Silver Surfer #2 (Marvel, 1968) Condition: VF+. First appearance of the Brotherhood of Badoon. Contains a Watcher backup story. John Buscema cover and art. Gene Colan art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $128; VF/NM 9.0 value = $227.
The Silver Surfer #4 (Marvel, 1969) Condition: Apparent FN. Thor battles the Silver Surfer. Cameos by the Hulk, the Thing, and Hercules. John Buscema cover and art. Lower distribution than other issues according to Overstreet. Color touch. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $108.
The Silver Surfer Group (Marvel, 1968-70). Includes #2 (Human Torch appearance, spine split top and bottom - GD), 7 (FN), 8 (VG-), #14 (Spider-Man appearance - VG/FN), 15 (GD/VG), and 17 (VG). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125. From the Don Vernon Collection.
The Silver Surfer Group (Marvel, 1969-70). Includes #5 (FN), 6 (VF+), 9 (VF), 10 (VF), 11 (VF), 12 (FN/VF), 13 (FN/VF), 16 (FN+), and #18 (Jack Kirby cover and art - VF). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $450. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Single Series #8 Peter Pat (United Features Syndicate, 1939) Condition: FN+. Peter Pat. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $108; VF 8.0 value = $208.
Sparky Watts #1 (Eastern Color, 1942) Condition: GD. Hitler and Mussolini cover. Skyman and The Face appearances. Boody Rogers art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $71.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Special Marvel Edition #15 Master of Kung Fu (Marvel, 1973) Condition: VF/NM. First appearance of Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu. Jim Starlin cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VF/NM 9.0 value = $123; NM- 9.2 value = $175.
Spectacular Spider-Man #1 (Marvel, 1976) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Origin recap in text. Return of the Tarantula. Sal Buscema and John Romita Sr. cover. Buscema art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $75. CGC census 9/08: 593 in 9.6, 133 higher.
Spectacular Spider-Man Group (Marvel, 1977-86) Condition: Average VG. Includes Issues #2 (vs. Kraven the Hunter), #3 (first appearance of Lightmaster), 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, #18 (Gil Kane cover), 20, #21 (Scorpion appearance), #22 (Moon Knight appearance), 24, 26, #27 (Frank Miller's first Daredevil art), 28, 33, 34-45, 47, 48, 49, 53, 55, #56 (early Jack O'Lantern appearance, his first battle with Spidey), 57, 69, 71, 73, 76, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90-100, 102, 104, 105-109, 111-115, and 117. Average grade is VG, with a few -- including issues #2 and 27 -- that grade Fair. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125.
Modern Age (1980-Present)
Spectacular Spider-Man #118-199 Box Lot (Marvel, 1985-91) Condition: Average NM-. Full long box includes copies of #118-137, #138 (first appearance of Tombstone), 139-146, #147 (brief first appearance of Macendale as Hobgoblin), 148-157, #158 (first appearance of Cosmic Spider-Man), 159-188, #189 (hologram cover), and 190-199, with duplicates of most. Average grade is NM-, with many grading higher. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $500.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Speed Comics #7 (Harvey, 1940) Coverless Copy. Coverless copy. Mars Mason begins. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $50.
Modern Age (1980-Present)
Spider-Man #1 Platinum Edition (Marvel, 1990) Condition: VF. This edition was mailed to retailers only (10,000 print run). It has new Todd McFarlane art and editorial material instead of ads. Stiff cover and no price. Overstreet lists only a NM- value for this book. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $130.
Spider-Man Related Bronze/Modern Age Long Box Group (Marvel, 1970s-00s) Condition: Average VF/NM. This full long box of bagged and boarded Spidey books features issues from the titles Peter Parker: Spider-Man, The Scarlet Spider, The Sensational Spider-Man, Web of Spider-Man, and Marvel Team-Up. The Marvel Team-Ups are the only Bronze Age books and average FN/VF. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $450.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
The Spirit Weekly Newspaper Insert Group (Various Publishers, 1943-52) Condition: Average GD+. Includes the January 24, August 8, and October 31, 1943; August 6, 1944; September 30, and December 2 and 9, 1945; and February 24, 1952 inserts, plus a Carole's toy store promo insert. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Spooky File Copy Group (Harvey, 1956-58) Condition: Average FN. Includes #2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, and 16. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $325.
Spooky/Tuff Ghosts File Copy Group (Harvey, 1958-65) Condition: Average VF. Includes file copies of Spooky #18, 22, 24, and 85; and Tuff Ghosts #3, 13, 14, 21, and 23. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $275.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Star Spangled Comics #84 (DC, 1948) Condition: GD. Jim Mooney Robin cover. Mooney and Win Mortimer art. This issue is "rare" according to Overstreet. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $81.
Star Spangled Comics #85 (DC, 1948) Condition: FR/GD. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $52.
Star Spangled Comics #94 (DC, 1949) Condition: FR/GD. Batman and Robin cover. Tomahawk backup story. The cover has become detached. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $59.
Star Spangled Comics #106 (DC, 1950) Condition: FN/VF. Fred Ray cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $96; VF 8.0 value = $186. From the Williamsport Collection.
Steve Canyon Comics Strictly For the Smart Birds - Multiple File Copies Group (Harvey, 1951) Condition: Average VF/NM. Included are nine copies of this title. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $450.
Strange Fantasy #12 (Farrell, 1954) Condition: VF. Horror stories. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $156. From the Williamsport Collection.
Strange Stories from Another World #4 (Fawcett, 1952) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Off-white pages. Painted cover by Norman Saunders. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $120; VF 8.0 value = $235. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 7.0, 5 higher.
Strange Tales #7 (Atlas, 1952) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Off-white pages. Gene Colan and Joe Maneely art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $171; VF 8.0 value = $356. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 7.0, 3 higher.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Strange Tales #81 (Marvel, 1961) Condition: VG. Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers, and Steve Ditko art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $32.
Strange Tales #110 (Marvel, 1963) Condition: GD+. First appearance of Doctor Strange, the Ancient One, Nightmare, and Wong. First Paste-Pot Pete and Wizard team-up. Jack Kirby cover. Dick Ayers, Steve Ditko, Larry Lieber, and Gill Fox art. There is a 1" tear at the top of the spine on the front cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $120.
Strange Tales #147 (Marvel, 1966) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby layouts and Don Heck finished art on the Nick Fury story. Bill Everett art on the Doctor Strange story. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 9/08: 8 in 9.8, none higher.
Strange Tales #162 (Marvel, 1967) Condition: VF/NM. Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. take on Golden Age villain the Yellow Claw. Captain America also appears. Dan Adkins cover. Interior art by Jim Steranko (S.H.I.E.L.D. story) and Dan Adkins (Doctor Strange story). Overstreet 2008 VF/NM 9.0 value = $59; NM- 9.2 value = $80.
Strange Tales #164 (Marvel, 1968) Condition: NM-. Dan Adkins cover. Adkins, Jim Steranko, and Bill Everett art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $75.
Strange Tales #165 (Marvel, 1968) Condition: VF/NM. Yellow Claw and Yandroth appearances. Jim Steranko story, cover, and art. Overstreet 2008 VF/NM 9.0 value = $55; NM- 9.2 value = $75.
Strange Tales #166 (Marvel, 1968) Condition: VF/NM. Robot cover. Jim Steranko and George Tuska art. Overstreet 2008 VF/NM 9.0 value = $55; NM- 9.2 value = $75.
Strange Tales #113-115 Group (Marvel, 1963). Includes #113 (GD), #114 (Acrobat disguised as Captain America, intro and first appearance of Victoria Bentley, third Dr. Strange appearance - VG), and #115 (origin of Dr. Strange, Human Torch vs. Sandman, second appearance and origin of Sandman, early Spider-Man crossover - VG). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Strange Terrors #7 (St. John, 1953) Condition: FN-. Joe Kubert cover and art. 100 pages. Two small tears and water stain to back cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $162.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
The Sub-Mariner #1 (Marvel, 1968) Condition: VF. Origin of the Sub-Mariner. Story is continued from Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $118.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Sunny #12 (Fox, 1948) CGC FN+ 6.5 Off-white pages. Lingerie panel. Al Feldstein cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $228; VF 8.0 value = $475. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 6.5, 4 higher.
Superboy #19 (DC, 1952) Condition: FN-. Win Mortimer cover. Curt Swan, John Sikela, and Ed Dobrotka art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $159.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Superboy #86 (DC, 1961) Condition: FN. Fourth appearance of Legion of Super-Heroes. First appearance of Pete Ross. Lex Luthor appearance. Curt Swan cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $51.
Superboy #100 (DC, 1962) CGC VF- 7.5 Off-white to white pages. Origin of Superboy retold. First appearance of Dr. Xadu and Erndine. Ultra Boy appearance. Curt Swan and George Klein cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $132. CGC census 9/08: 3 in 7.5, 19 higher.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Superman #4 (DC, 1940) Condition: GD+. Lex Luthor appearance (the redhead in the background is Luthor, not the bald gentleman in the foreground!). Joe Shuster cover and art. Sheldon Moldoff art. There are spine splits at the top and bottom and the superman figure on the cover has been outlined in pencil. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $629.
Superman #5 (DC, 1940) Condition: GD+. Fourth appearance of Lex Luthor (with red hair). Joe Shuster and Wayne Boring art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $497. From the Williamsport Collection.
Superman #8 (DC, 1941) Condition: GD. Fred Ray cover. Interior art by Wayne Boring, Joe Shuster, and Paul Cassidy. The centerfold and two pages have become detached. The book is complete. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $315.
Superman #13 (DC, 1941) Condition: GD/VG. Lex Luthor and Jimmy Olsen appearance. Fred Ray cover. Jerry Siegel story. Text story by Gardner Fox. John Sikela art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $262; VG 4.0 value = $524. From the Williamsport Collection.
Superman #29 (DC, 1944) CGC FN+ 6.5 Cream to off-white pages. Prankster appearance. Wayne Boring cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $414; VF 8.0 value = $863. CGC census 9/08: 6 in 6.5, 16 higher.
Superman #31 (DC, 1944) CGC VG+ 4.5 Off-white pages. Lex Luthor appearance. Wayne Boring cover. Sam Citron and Ed Dobrotka art. CGC notes, "1 piece of tape on interior cover." Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $232. CGC census 9/08: 3 in 4.5, 26 higher.
Superman #46 (DC, 1947) Condition: GD+. First mention of Superboy in this title (in flashback). Wayne Boring cover. Jerry Siegel stories. John Sikela art. Mr. Mxyztplk appearance. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $93.
Superman #48 (DC, 1947) Condition: VG-. Second time travel story - despite what Overstreet says (the first was #44). Cover art by Wayne Boring and George Roussos. John Sikela art. One piece of tape on each corner of the spine. One piece of tape on the back cover. Extra staple added. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $186.
Superman #49 (DC, 1947) Condition: GD+. Toyman appearance. Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye cover. John Sikela and George Roussos art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $93.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Superman #111 (DC, 1957) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Off-white to white pages. Al Plastino cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $120; VF 8.0 value = $235. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 7.0, 6 higher.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Superman-Related Group (DC, 1940s) Condition: Average PR. Includes Action Comics #149 and 163; Adventure Comics #330, 336, 337, and 339; Superboy #99; and Superman #6 and 191. Twenty-five percent of Superman #6 is gone. Remainder of book is brittle. All books are coverless. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value for group = $500.
Superman #47, 52, and 54 Group (DC, 1947-48) Condition: Average GD-. Includes #47, 52, and 54. Wayne Boring art. Overstreet GD 2.0 value for group = $249.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Superman Related Group (DC, 1970s-80s) Condition: Average VF+. This group has an average grade of VF+, unless otherwise noted. Includes Action Comics #452, 455-466, 468-470, 472-476, and #481 (Whitman variant, low print run) (average grade is VG); 509, #544 (2 copies - 45th Anniversary issue, origins new Luthor and Brainiac), 546, 550, 552, 557, and 580; DC Comics Presents #1 (fourth Superman/Flash race), #72 (Phantom Stranger and the Joker), #73 (Flash), #74 (Hawkman), 75, #76 (Wonder Woman), 79, #80 (Legion of Super-Heroes), 81, #82 (Adam Strange), #84 (Jack Kirby cover), 86, #88 and (Creeper); Superman Family #206 (Supergirl); Adventures of Superman #424; World of Krypton #1 (first comic book mini-series), 2, and 3; and Superman (Radio Shack Giveaway) #nn (1981,"Victory by Computer") and #nn (2 copies - 1982,"Computer Masters of Metropolis"). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $350.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane #2 (DC, 1958) Condition: GD+. Curt Swan cover. Wayne Boring and Kurt Schaffenberger art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $83.
Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane #3 (DC, 1958) Condition: VG-. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $104.
Tales of Suspense #78-80 and 82 Group (Marvel, 1966) Condition: Average VF. Includes #78 (Nick Fury appears in Captain America story), #79 (first modern appearance of the Red Skull, begin three part Iron Man and Sub-Mariner battle story, first appearance of the Cosmic Cube), #80 (Overstreet "classic Red Skull cover"), and #82. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175.
Tales to Astonish #4 (Marvel, 1959) Condition: FN+. Jack Kirby cover. Steve Ditko art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $129; VF 8.0 value = $344.
Tales to Astonish #5 (Marvel, 1959) Condition: VG+. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby, Steve Ditko, Al Williamson, Don Heck, and Joe Sinnott art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $90.
Tales to Astonish #6 (Marvel, 1959) Condition: VG. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Joe Sinnott art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $70.
Tales to Astonish #13 (Marvel, 1960) Condition: FN+. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Don Heck art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $78; VF 8.0 value = $195.
Tales to Astonish #15 (Marvel, 1961) Condition: FN+. Prototype issue (Electro). Jack Kirby cover. Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Don Heck art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $96; VF 8.0 value = $240.
Tales to Astonish #16 (Marvel, 1961) Condition: FN-. Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $84.
Tales to Astonish #20 (Marvel, 1961) Condition: FN/VF. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby and Steve Ditko art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $78; VF 8.0 value = $195.
Tales to Astonish #21 (Marvel, 1961) Condition: FN+. Hulk prototype. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Don Heck art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $84; VF 8.0 value = $227.
Tales to Astonish #22 (Marvel, 1961) Condition: FN+. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Don Heck art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $60; VF 8.0 value = $150.
Tales to Astonish #25 (Marvel, 1961) Condition: FN/VF. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Don Heck art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $60; VF 8.0 value = $150.
Tales to Astonish #26 (Marvel, 1961) Condition: FN/VF. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby and Steve Ditko art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $60; VF 8.0 value = $150.
Tales to Astonish #36 (Marvel, 1962) Condition: FN+. The third appearance of Ant-Man. Jack Kirby cover. Art by Kirby (Ant-Man story), Paul Reinman, and Steve Ditko. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $210; VF 8.0 value = $595.
Tales to Astonish #51 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: VF+. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby, Dick Ayers, George Roussos, and Larry Lieber art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $93; VF/NM 9.0 value = $164.
Tales to Astonish #51 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: FN/VF. Jack Kirby cover. Kirby, Dick Ayers, George Roussos, and Larry Lieber art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $39; VF 8.0 value = $93.
Tales to Astonish #52 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: VF. Origin and first appearance of the Black Knight. Jack Kirby cover. Dick Ayers and Larry Lieber art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $111.
Tales to Astonish #56 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: VF. Giant-Man and the Wasp battle the Magician. Jack Kirby cover art. Dick Ayers and Larry Lieber art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $93.
Tales to Astonish #57 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: FN/VF. Giant-Man and the Wasp encounter Spider-Man (early crossover). Egghead appearance. Jack Kirby cover. Dick Ayers, Paul Reinman, Larry Lieber, and Chic Stone art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $90; VF 8.0 value = $223.
Tales to Astonish #100 (Marvel, 1968) Condition: VF+. The Hulk battles the Sub-Mariner. The Puppet Master appears. Cover and art by Marie Severin and Dan Adkins. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $47; VF/NM 9.0 value = $76.
Tales to Astonish Group (Marvel, 1960-62). Includes #14 (VG), 18 (VG/FN), and #32 (Sandman prototype, FN). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175.
Tales to Astonish Group (Marvel, 1964). Includes #53 (origin of Colossus, FN+), 55 (FN/VF), #61 (all Steve Ditko issue, first mailbag, VF-), and #62 (first appearance and origin of the Leader, VF). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $225.
Tales to Astonish #63-65 Group (Marvel, 1965) Condition: Average VF. Includes #63 (origin of the Leader), 64, and #65 (new Giant Man costume). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $225.
Tales to Astonish Group (Marvel, 1966-67) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #85, 87, 88, #90 (first appearance of the Abomination), 91, #92 (first Silver Surfer crossover), 97, and 98. Appearances include the Hulk and Sub-Mariner. Artists include Jack Kirby, Gil Kane, and Bill Everett. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $475.
Tales to Astonish Group (Marvel, 1966-68) Condition: Average VF. Includes #83, 84, 86, 89, 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, and #101 (Hulk story continued in Incredible Hulk #102, Sub-Mariner story continued in Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1). Artists include Jack Kirby and Bill Everett. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $400.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Thrilling Comics #75 (Better Publications, 1950) Condition: FN. All western format begins. Alex Schomburg cover art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $42.
Top Secrets #7-9 Group (Street & Smith, 1949) Condition: Average VG. Includes #7 (used in SOTI and mentioned in the N.Y. Legislature Committee report on comics), 8, and 9. Bob Powell covers and art. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $160.
True 3-D #1 File Copy (Harvey, 1953) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Bob Powell and Howard Nostrand art. Two pair of glasses included. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $75. CGC census 9/08: 12 in 9.4, none higher.
True War Experiences #1-4 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1952) Condition: Average VF/NM. Contains file copies of the full titular run including issues #1-4. Issues #2 and 4 feature Lee Elias covers. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $250.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Tweety and Sylvester File Copy Group (Gold Key, 1954-72) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes file copies of issues #2-12, and 15-23. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $450.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Two-Fisted Tales #18 (EC, 1950) CGC FN+ 6.5 Cream to off-white pages. First issue, numbering was continued from Haunt of Fear. Harvey Kurtzman cover, interior art by Kurtzman, Al Feldstein, Wally Wood, and Johnny Craig. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $264; VF 8.0 value = $704. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 6.5, 7 higher.
Underworld Crime #3 (Fawcett, 1952) Condition: VG/FN. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $38; FN 6.0 value = $57.
Modern Age (1980-Present)
Unknown Soldier #268 Winnipeg pedigree (DC, 1982) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Final issue of the series. Joe Kubert cover. Dick Ayers art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $24. CGC census 9/08: 1 in 9.8, none higher.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
War Battles #1-8 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1952) Condition: Average VF. Includes file copies of issues #1-8. Four of the issues have Lee Elias covers, issue #6 has Howard Nostrand art, and four issues have Bob Powell art. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $300.
Warfront #1-5 and 13 File Copy Group (Harvey, 1951-53) Condition: Average VF. Includes file copies of issues #1, 2, 3, #4 (Lee Elias cover), 5, and #13 (Joe Certa cover, Howard Nostrand art). Bob Powell art in most. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $250.
War Heroes #1 (Dell, 1942) Condition: FN+. General Douglas MacArthur cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $78; VF 8.0 value = $152.
Weird Science #11 (EC, 1952) CGC VF 8.0 Cream to off-white pages. Jack Kamen biography. Al Feldstein cover. Kamen, Joe Orlando, and Wally Wood art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $280. CGC census 9/08: 4 in 8.0, 12 higher.
Weird Science-Fantasy #29 (EC, 1955) Condition: Apparent VG/FN. Classic Frank Frazetta cover. Al Williamson, Roy Krenkel, Reed Crandall, Joe Orlando, and Wally Wood art. Last pre-Code issue. Restoration includes glue at the top and bottom of the spine. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $82; VG 4.0 value = $164; FN 6.0 value = $246.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Wendy, the Good Little Witch #21 File Copy (Harvey, 1963) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $55. CGC census 9/08: 4 in 9.4, none higher.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Werewolf by Night #1 (Marvel, 1972) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Story is continued from Marvel Spotlight #4. Mike Ploog cover and art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $175. CGC census 9/08: 65 in 9.4, 18 higher.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Wings Comics #82 (Fiction House, 1947) Condition: FN+. Bob Lubbers bondage cover. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $72; VF 8.0 value = $139.
Witches Tales File Copy Group (Harvey, 1951-54) Condition: Average FN. Includes #2 (eye injury panel), #3 (Bob Powell art), #10 (Powell art), 13, and 28. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $375.
Modern Age (1980-Present)
Wolverine (Limited Series) #1-4 Group (Marvel, 1982) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #1, 2, 3, and 4. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Wonder Woman #21 (DC, 1947) CGC FN+ 6.5 Cream to off-white pages. H. G. Peter cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $273; VF 8.0 value = $569. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 6.5, 10 higher.
Wonder Woman #43 (DC, 1950) Condition: GD/VG. Invisible Plane cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $55; VG 4.0 value = $110.
Wow Comics #18 (Fawcett, 1943) Condition: GD+. First appearance of Uncle Marvel. Infinity cover by Jack Binder. Marc Swayze interior art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $49.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
X-Men #3 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: VG. First appearance of the Blob. Jack Kirby cover and art. Paul Reinman art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $166.
X-Men #7 (Marvel, 1964) Condition: VG/FN. The X-Men battle Magneto and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. First appearance of Cerebro. Second appearance of the Blob. Cyclops becomes deputy leader of the X-Men. Jack Kirby cover and art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $100; FN 6.0 value = $150.
X-Men #9 (Marvel, 1965) Condition: FN/VF. The first meeting of the X-Men and the Avengers. First appearance of Lucifer. Contains a Marvel Girl pin-up. Jack Kirby cover and art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $120; VF 8.0 value = $300.
X-Men #12 (Marvel, 1965) Condition: FN. Origin and first appearance of Juggernaut. Origin of Professor X. Jack Kirby cover and layouts. Alex Toth art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $132.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
X-Men #94 (Marvel, 1975) Condition: FN. Debut of the new X-Men in this series. Second appearance of Colossus, Nightcrawler, Storm, and Thunderbird after Giant-Size X-Men #1. Angel, Marvel Girl and Iceman resign, and Sunfire leaves the group as well. Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum cover. Interior art by Cockrum. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $195.
X-Men #94 (Marvel, 1975) Condition: VG. Debut of the new X-Men in this series. Second appearance of Colossus, Nightcrawler, Storm, and Thunderbird after Giant-Size X-Men #1. Angel, Marvel Girl and Iceman resign, and Sunfire leaves the group as well. Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum cover. Interior art by Cockrum. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $130.
X-Men Related Group (Marvel, 1976-82) Condition: Average VF. Includes Uncanny X-Men at the State Fair of Texas #nn (Dallas Times Herald promotional); X-Men #210 (Mutant Massacre begins) and #213 (Wolverine vs. Sabretooth); Giant-Size X-Men #2; Iron Fist #15 (X-Men appearance); and Marvel Team-Up Annual #1 (Spider-Man and X-Men). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150.
X-Men Group (Marvel, 1976) Condition: Average FN/VF. Includes #103, #104 (Magneto cover and story), 115, 118, 119, 122, #123 (Spider-Man crossover), #124 (Colossus becomes Proletarian), 128 (2 copies), #131 (Dazzler appearance), 132, 135, 136 (2), 137, #138 (Dazzler appearance, Cyclops leaves), #139 (Alpha Flight appearance, Kitty Pride joins, new costume for Wolverine), #140 (Alpha Flight appearance), #141 (introduction of the Future X-Men, first appearance of Rachel), 142, #143 (4 copies - last John Byrne issue), #201 (first appearance of Cable), #211 (Mutant Massacre), #212 (2 copies - Wolverine vs. Sabretooth), and #213 (2 copies - Wolverine vs. Sabretooth). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $525.
Modern Age (1980-Present)
X-Men Box Lot (Marvel, 1981-96) Condition: Average NM-. Full long box includes issues spanning from #154-336, with some gaps and duplicates, plus Annuals #5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Highlights include the "Mutant Massacre" and "Fall of the Mutants" storylines, and the first battle between Wolverine and Sabretooth. Average grade is NM-, with some grading higher. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $600.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
The Yellow Claw #1 (Atlas, 1956) Condition: Apparent GD+. Features the origin of the Yellow Claw. Joe Maneely cover and art. Restoration includes color touch on cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $98.
The Yellow Claw #2 (Atlas, 1956) Condition: GD. John Severin cover. Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman art. This copy has water stains. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $79.
The Yellow Claw #3 (Atlas, 1957) Condition: VG+. Bill Everett cover. Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman art. Overstreet 2008 VG 4.0 value = $152.
The Yellow Claw #4 (Atlas, 1957) Condition: GD-. Jack Kirby and John Severin art. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $76.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Young Allies Comics #2 (Timely, 1941) Condition: Apparent VF-. Nazi cover by Simon and Kirby. Moderate professional restoration. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $381; VG 4.0 value = $762; FN 6.0 value = $1,143; VF 8.0 value = $2,477.
Young Allies Comics #13 (Timely, 1944) Condition: GD. Alex Schomburg torture cover. Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $103.
Silver Age (1956-1969)
Zane Grey's Stories of the West #10131-411 File Copy (Dell/Gold Key, 1964) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. "Nevada". Painted cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 9/08: 3 in 9.4, none higher.
Magazines
Bizarre Adventures #29 (Marvel, 1981) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Stephen King's "Lawnmower Man" adaptation. Walt Simonson cover. Simonson, John Buscema, and Steve Leialoha art. This is currently the highest grade awarded by CGC for this issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.8, none higher.
Eerie Group (Warren, 1966-68) Condition: Average VG/FN. Includes #2 (Frank Frazetta cover, Alex Toth art, first appearance of host Cousin Ernie), #3 (Frazetta cover, Toth, Al Williamson, and Steve Ditko art), 6, #11 (Boris Karloff Mummy adaption, Wally Wood art), #12 (Edgar Allen Poe story), #13 (H. P. Lovecraft story), and #14 (Toth art). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $105.
From Sex to Sexty #1 (SRI Publishing, 1964). A 64-page collection of risque jokes, cartoons, and limericks. In Fine condition with some mild wear and mild to moderate soiling to the cover, and some spine stress.
Mad #188 Gaines File pedigree (EC, 1977) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Jack Rickard cover featuring the Bionic Woman (and the Six Million Dollar Man). "Bad News Bears" and "Missouri Breaks" parodies. Mort Drucker, Don Martin, Dave Berg, Jack Davis, and Angelo Torres art. Only one copy of this issue has been certified with a higher grade by CGC to date. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $22. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.6, 2 higher.
Vampirella #1 (Warren, 1969) CGC VF 8.0 Off-white to white pages. Origin and first appearance of Vampirella. Forrest J. Ackerman story. Frank Frazetta cover and frontispiece. Neal Adams and Reed Crandall art. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $300. CGC census 9/08: 23 in 8.0, 39 higher.
Vampirella #1 (Warren, 1969) Condition: FN+. Origin and first appearance of Vampirella. Forrest J. Ackerman story. Frank Frazetta cover and frontispiece. Neal Adams and Reed Crandall art. Overstreet 2008 FN 6.0 value = $120; VF 8.0 value = $300.
Vampirella #2 (Warren, 1969) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages. First appearance of Vampirella's Cousin Evily. Bill Hughes cover. Tom Sutton, Mike Royer, and Ernie Colon art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $265. CGC census 9/08: 9 in 9.2, 11 higher.
Vampirella #3 (Warren, 1970) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white pages. "Vampi's Scarlet Letters" page begins in this issue. Cover by Larry Todd and Vaughn Bode. Billy Graham, Tom Sutton, and Dick Piscopo art. Overstreet notes "low distribution" for this issue. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $725. CGC census 9/08: 9 in 9.2, 7 higher.
Vampirella #4 (Warren, 1970) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Jeff Jones and Vaughn Bode cover. Dick Piscopo biography. Tom Sutton, Jack Sparling, Ernie Colon, Dick Piscopo, and Mike Royer art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $185. CGC census 9/08: 7 in 9.4, 2 higher.
Vampirella #5 (Warren, 1970) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages. Frank Frazetta cover. Jeff Jones art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $190. CGC census 9/08: 11 in 9.2, 13 higher.
Vampirella #6 (Warren, 1970) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Ken Kelly cover. Jerry Grandenetti, Jack Sparling, Mike Royer, and Dan Adkins art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $185. CGC census 9/08: 9 in 9.6, 2 higher.
Vampirella #10 (Warren, 1971) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Bill Hughes cover. Billy Graham frontispiece. Jonathan Frid photo. Interior artists include Neal Adams, Wally Wood, Ralph Reese, and Frank Brunner. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $100. CGC census 9/08: 8 in 9.4, 7 higher.
Vampirella #13 (Warren, 1971) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Features the first annual Warren Creator Awards (for 1970). Manuel Sanjulian cover. Jose Gonzalez and Steve Hickman art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $115. CGC census 9/08: 7 in 9.6, 3 higher.
Vampirella #18 (Warren, 1972) CGC VF+ 8.5 Cream to off-white pages. Second full appearance of Dracula in the title. Enrique Torres cover. Overstreet 2008 VF 8.0 value = $47; VF/NM 9.0 value = $76. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 8.5, 17 higher.
Vampirella #41 Pacific Coast pedigree (Warren, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Enrich cover. Esteban Maroto and Jose Gonzalez art. Overstreet 2008 NM- 9.2 value = $60. CGC census 9/08: 2 in 9.6, 1 higher.
Vampirella #88 (Warren, 1980) CGC Apparent NM+ 9.6 Slight (A) White pages. Features the 1979 Warren Creator Awards. Enrich Torres cover. Ruby Nebres and Jose Ortiz art. CGC notes, "Restoration includes: small amount of color touch on cover."Overstreet 2008 GD 2.0 value = $4; VG 4.0 value = $8; FN 6.0 value = $12; VF 8.0 value = $20; VF/NM 9.0 value = $29; NM- 9.2 value = $38.
Big Little Book
Big Little Book, Group of 6 (Whitman, 1933-41). Six Big Little Books: Chester Gump at Silver Creek Ranch (Cocomalt softcover premium, FN); Dick Tracy and his G-Men #1439 (FN); Flying the Sky Clipper with Winsie Atkins #1108 (VF); Red Barry Undercover Man #1426 (VF); The Story of Charlie McCarthy and Edger Bergen #1456 (VF/NM); and Tom Mix and the Hoard of Montezuma #1462 (VG). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $375.
Memorabilia
Big Ass Comics #1 and 2 Uncut Cover Proof (Rip Off Press/Keith Green, circa 1980). Later printing covers, with 75ยข cover prices. Covers are two-sided; both issues printed on one sheet. Excellent condition. A great item for any Robert Crumb collector!
Black Magic #4 Printer's Cover Proof (DC, 1974). This one-sided printer's cover proof of Black Magic #4 features art by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Typically two to five of these covers are run off before the final printing. Most often these were simply discarded. Comes with a COA from the Jack Adler Collection. Adler worked for DC comics from 1951-81. There is a minor crease to the upper right corner; otherwise the cover is in Excellent condition.
California Comics #1 Printer's Proof/Blueline Copy (Bob Sidebottom, 1974). Long-time comics dealer Bob Sidebottom tried his hand at publishing with this Underground title, which lasted three issues. Here's his personal blueline copy, along with an untrimmed printer's proof of the covers, for the first issue. In Excellent condition. Adult content.
Milton Caniff Terry and the Pirates Telegram, Group of 8 (Western Union, circa 1943). Set of eight telegrams from U. S. military sources sent to Milton Caniff, praising his Terry and the Pirates strip. Each measures 8.25" x 6". Some paper tanning; otherwise the telegrams are in Very Good condition.
Comic Strip Classics Poster (United States Poster Service, 1995). In 1995 the United States Postal Service issued a set of 20 commemorative stamps in observance of the 100th anniversary of the comic strip. Measures 16" x 20". Some edge wear; otherwise in Good condition.
Miscellaneous Comic Cover Wraps (Various Publishers, 1940-65) Condition: Average PR. An interesting group that contains comic cover wraps. Includes Four Color #26 and 48; Green Mask #1; Heroic #18; Love at First Sight 13; Marvel Tales #2 (1965); Secret Romances #14; True Comics #20; Wonder Woman #21; House of Secrets #55 (front only); Blue Beetle #4 (1940, back cover only), and four unidentified back covers.
Virginia Davis Alice Comedies Vintage Press Kit (Disney, circa 1980s). Four pages of photocopy reproductions of vintage clips and promo printings for Davis' series of comedy shorts. One is signed by her in blue ballpoint. In Very Fine condition.
Dick Gregory "Needed" Poster (circa 1969). Comedian-turned-political activist Dick Gregory ran for president as a write-in candidate in 1968, garnering over 47,000 votes. This poster presents Gregory as "President in Exile", and as "Public Citizen #1. The poster measures approximately 17.5" x 22.5", and is in Very Good condition, with some edge wear and light creasing.
Disney Character Special Newspaper Comics Section Illustration, dated 12-20-36 (Daily Mirror, 1936). Clipped tabloid-sized front page to the New York Daily Mirror Sunday comic section, featuring a full-page color illustration of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, and Pluto. Matted to an overall size of approximately 14" x 20". Fine condition. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Will Eisner The Late Train Signed and Numbered Print #92/800 (No Publisher, 1988). Will Eisner shows his knack for depicting atmospheres in this gloomy yet intriguing full color print. This piece has an image area of 15" x 19.5" with an overall size of 20" x 28", and is in excellent condition. Signed in pencil by Eisner in the lower right. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Will Eisner The Best of Yesterday Signed and Numbered Print #26/800 (No Publisher, 1988). Even at the worn down docks of the big city, Will Eisner still manages to show us some beauty and nostalgia. This full color print has an image area of 15" x 19.5" with an overall size of 20" x 28", and is in excellent condition. Signed in pencil by Eisner in the lower right. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Will Eisner Turf War Signed and Numbered Print #34/800 (No Publisher, 1988). Will Eisner beautifully depicts some neighborhood tough guys fighting intensely over territory in this full color print. This piece has an image area of 15" x 19.5" with an overall size of 20" x 28", and is in excellent condition. Signed in pencil by Eisner in the lower right. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Will Eisner Street Casino Signed and Numbered Print #396/800 (No Publisher, 1988). This signed and numbered print featuring full color artwork by Will Eisner makes it easy to see why there was so much respect for the classic artist. Print has an image area of 14.75" x 19.75" with an overall size of 20" x 28", and is in excellent condition. Signed in pencil by Eisner in the lower right. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Famous Illustrator Record and Magazine, Group of 3 (1938-68). Interesting group, including a FN copy of The Family Circle V13#8 from 1938, featuring an original cover by Frank R. Paul, with an article about him and the many Science Fiction Pulp covers he drew. Also included are two record albums, one featuring a Mort Drucker cover (LBJ Menagerie, Jubilee JGM 2068, cover VF in original shrinkwrap, record VG) and one with a Frank Frazetta cover (The Night They Raided Minsky's Soundtrack, United Artists UAS 5191, still sealed).
Frank Frazetta Buster Crabbe Comics #5 Print (undated). This black and white print nicely reproduces Frank Frazetta's cover art to Buster Crabbe Comics #5. In Very Good condition, with a staple hole in the upper left, a 3/4" tear along the lower left border, and some light foxing along the upper left border. This piece has an image area of 15" x 19.5". From the Don Vernon Collection.
House of Mystery #210 Printer's Cover Proof (DC, 1973). This is an uncut cover proof House of Mystery #210 with art by Mike Kaluta. This is not a one-sided piece but a complete wrap with advertisements. Typically two to five of these covers are run off before the final printing. Most often these were simply discarded. Comes with a COA from the Jack Adler collection. Adler worked for DC comics from 1951-81. There are two very small holes from a staple removable on the back cover and some light wear; otherwise the cover is in Excellent condition.
House of Mystery #223 Printer's Cover Proof (DC, 1974). This one-sided printer's cover proof of House of Mystery #223 features art by Luis Dominguez. Typically two to five of these covers are run off before the final printing. Most often these were simply discarded. Comes with a COA from the Jack Adler Collection. Adler worked for DC comics from 1951-81. There is some light wear to the right side of the cover; otherwise proof is in Excellent condition.
Katzenjammer Kids Story Book Cover Proof (Whitman, 1937). Printer's proof, or approval copy, of uncut cover sheet for a story book starring Harold Knerr's comic strip characters. Some wear along the outer, oversize borders; otherwise in Excellent condition. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Ken Kelly King Kong Signed and Numbered Print #98/600 (No Publisher, 1991). A stunning signed and numbered limited edition print by master painter Ken Kelly, depicting the classic monster King Kong in all his glory. This piece has a 25" x 31" image area. Signed and numbered by Ken Kelly, and is in Excellent condition. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Walt Kelly We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us Poster (1970).
Measures 15.75" x 22.5". Some edge wear; otherwise this poster is in Good condition.
Pogo Special Delivery Promotional Book (Post-Hall Syndicate, 1951). Twenty page book featuring daily Pogo strips from 1950. Measures 8.5" x 10". In Very Good condition.
Little Orphan Annie Jigsaw Puzzle (Jaymar, 1848). Annie serves up burgers to Daddy Warbucks and Punjab at Joe's Dinner, in this vintage jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle is complete, and is in Good condition. No box. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Lone Ranger Unpublished Big Little Book Printer's Proof Cover (Whitman, circa 1936). Extremely rare cover proof, to a title never actually published! It's listed as #1135 on the spine area, titled simply The Lone Ranger, although the familiar masked Ranger does not appear. There is a 1.5" tear along the right side of the proof; otherwise, it is in Excellent condition. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Mad Magazine It's a Gas Flexidisc, Group of 3 (EC, 1966). Anyone who ever owned a copy of Worst From Mad #9 will remember the song, It's a Gas", credited to Alfred E. Neuman! It's a wacky, ultra-cheesy Rock 'n' Roll tune, punctuated by periodic outbursts of loud belching! Outrageous! Three copies are included in this group, two have never been played. Overall condition Excellent. Also included is a never-used "Alfred E. Neuman for President" bumpersticker.
Marvel Mystery Comics #25 Cover Wrap (Timely, 1941). A desirable cover wrap to Marvel Mystery Comics #25 is offered here. The Human Torch, Sub-Mariner, and Toro appear on this WWII cover courtesy of Alex Schomburg. This is a nice wrap with great eye-appeal and has qualities that are consistent with a grade of VG+. There is a small piece out of the spine.
Marvel FOOM Poster by Jim Steranko (Marvel, 1973). A 22" x 27.5" Friends of Old Marvel membership poster with art by Jim Steranko. In very nice condition with a small corner crease and mild wear.
Winsor McCay Little Nemo in Slumberland Print (undated). Measures 15.5" x 19". In Very Good condition.
Winsor McCay A Good Book Print (undated). Measures 21" x 13.5". Some water damage at the right; otherwise this print is in Good condition.
Mickey Mouse Wallpaper and Border Sample and Promo Sheet (Walt Disney, circa 1930s). A very early version of Goofy is among the characters present on this strip of wall border paper, which also features Minnie Mouse. Included with the sample is a paper store display, showing uses of the border and its features. The border sample measures approximately 10.5" x 9", and the advertisement measures approximately 15.75" x 14.75". Included in this lot is a wallpaper sample with Mickey, Donald, Pluto, and Goofy; it measures approximately 15.75" x 15.25". The wallpaper has a few tears along the edges, and the border sample has a slight, color-break bend; otherwise, all items are in Excellent condition. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Misty Hand-Colored Display Sign (undated). Hand-colored photostat mounted to board. Measures 15" x 2.07". In Very Good condition.
Thomas Nast Limited Edition Print #89/100 (1996). This limited edition print was prepared for the event, "Politics and Cartoon Art," at the National Gallery of Caricature and Cartoon Art in Washington, D.C., held on October 9, 1996. Signed by Thomas Nast's great-grandson at the lower right.
National Cartoonists Society Poster (No Publisher, 1970). A 64" x 11" poster featuring caricatures of each of the 313 members of the National Cartoonists' Society circa 1970, including Lee Falk, Bil Keane, Charles Schulz, Dan Spiegle, Chic Young, and many more. In Excellent condition.
George Petty Girl Vintage Realite Lighter (Realite, circa 1950s). A 1950s Realite lighter featuring the art of George Petty. A different Petty girl graces each side of this vintage lighter. There is some yellowing to the plastic coating, over the girls, and there is a very small piece of the coating missing, at the seam. The lighter shows normal wear, with a few minor nicks; otherwise it is in Very Good condition.
Mark Schultz Cadillacs and Dinosaurs Signed and Numbered Print #13/250 (Mark Schultz, 1993). It's pretty easy to see why Mark Schultz's creation has become such a hit with fans, especially after looking at this beautifully rendered illustration. The signed and numbered print has an image area of 16" x 24", and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Schultz in the lower right. From the Don Vernon Collection.
The S.F.C.A. Price Guide for Comic Book Collectors (1974) Condition: VG. Comic book price guide published by G. B. Love of Rockets Blast Comic Collector fame. In Very Good condition.
Sombrero Pete Big Little Book Cover Printer's Proof (Whitman, 1936). Hal Arbo supplied the cover art for this Big Little Book (#1136). This unused cover served as a printer's proof, or approval cover, which was submitted to the Western Publishing editors. In Excellent condition. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Star Trek Plastic Lined Paper Party Cups Package (Fox Valley Corp., 1976). A set of eight 7 oz. plastic lined party cups, in the original packaging, featuring The Enterprise, Mr. Spock, Captain Kirk, and Dr. McCoy. The top edges of several of the cups have small dings and the glue on the seam has begun to yellow slightly. The cups are in Very Good condition.
Sunday Comic Strip Section, Group of 4 (San Francisco Examiner, 1933). Four sequential Comic Weekly Sunday sections, dated January 1 through 22, 1933. In these sections, Blondie almost marries Hiho - one month before wedding Dagwood! Other strips include Mickey Mouse, Felix, the Nebbs, Boob McNutt,and others. Two sections have clipped coupons; otherwise, they average Very Good condition. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Sunday Comics Section, Group of 5 (San Francisco Examiner, 1933). Five sequential color Comics Weekly sections from the San Francisco Examiner, dated January 29 through February 26, 1933. These section include the Blondie strips leading up to, and directly after, Blondie and Dagwood's wedding. Also included are Mickey Mouse, Polly and her Pals, Bringing Up Father, and others. One section has a coupon cut; the others are complete, and average Very Good condition. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Tarzan Comic Strip Reprint Series #6 and 7 Group (House of Greystoke, 1973-74). Issues #6 and 7 of the small-press reprint series collecting the comic strip adventures of Tarzan circa 1936-37. Includes "Tarzan and the Golden City" and "Tarzan and the Pioneers of the Veldt", with art by Hal Foster and Burne Hogarth. In very nice condition with some mild wear, toning, and soiling to the covers.
Underground Comix-related Poster Group of 9 (circa 1970s). Collection of posters and prints for various Underground Comix publishers and characters from the collection of long-time Comix dealer, Bob Sidebottom, including a 1974 Rip Off Press calendar, a signed Johnny Chambers print, and other unusual items. Most average Excellent condition. Includes some with Adult Content.
Underground Comix Printer Proof, Group of 2 (Last Gasp/Rip Off Press, 1973-75). Includes a two-sided, untrimmed cover proof for Fantagor #3, featuring a Richard Corben cover, and a one-sided sheet with inside covers for Best of Wonder Wart-Hog # 1 and #3, with art by Gilbert Shelton. Both items are in Excellent condition.
Mort Walker Beetle Bailey Limited Edition Print #270/395 (Stabur Graphics, 1990). A typo makes for a hilarious scenario in this Mort Walker print. Measures 28" x 21.5". In Excellent condition. Signed and numbered by Mort Walker. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Weird Mystery Tales #10 Printer's Cover Proof (DC, 1974). This one-sided printer's cover proof of Weird Mystery Tales #10 features art by Luis Dominguez. Typically two to five of these covers are run off before the final printing. Most often these were simply discarded. Comes with a COA from the Jack Adler Collection. Adler worked for DC comics from 1951-81. There is some light wear to the top portion of the proof, a small crease to the upper left corner, and a minor crease to the lower right corner; otherwise the proof is in Excellent condition.
Who's Who of American Comic Books, edited by Jerry Bails and Hames Ware (Jerry Bails, 1973). First edition copy of the groundbreaking publication, with notations on hundreds of obscure Golden Age comic book artists and writers. A few scuffs on the cover; otherwise, in Excellent condition.
The Witching Hour #24 Printer's Cover Proof (DC, 1972). This one-sided printer's cover proof of Witching Hour #24 features art by Nick Cardy. Typically two to five of these covers are run off before the final printing. Most often these were simply discarded. Comes with a COA from the Jack Adler Collection. Adler worked for DC comics from 1951-81. There is light wear to the cover; otherwise the proof is in Excellent condition.
Wally Wood Adam and Eve Print (Wally Wood, 1976). Two worlds meet in this sexy color print by Wally Wood. Measures 14.25" x 14". In Very Good condition. From the Don Vernon Collection.
Original Comic Art
Neal Adams Ben Casey Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 11-23 (NEA, year unknown).
This daily has an image area of 16" x 4.5". Aside from yellowed Zipatone in the final panel, the art is in Very Good condition.
F. O. Alexander Hairbreadth Harry Daily Comic Strip Original Art (Ledger Syndicate, 1938). Harry is hypnotized in this daily by F. O. Alexander. The art has an image area of 21" x 5", and is in Very Good condition.
Brent Anderson Jack-in-the-Box Color Sketch Original Art (1996). This Brent Anderson con sketch was later used as the basis for a frontis piece and panel from page 12 of Astro City #4. It's done in marker on heavy illustration board. The art measures 24" x 30" and is in Excellent condition. Signed and dated by Brent Anderson at the lower right. Includes a copy of Astro City #4.
Archie at Riverdale High #586, page 2 Original Art (Archie, 1988). Archie and Jughead are put to work fixing up the teacher's lounge... what could possibly go wrong? The page has an image area of 10" x 15", and outside of a clipped corner (lower left) and trimmed top, plus some minor staining, is in Excellent condition.
Dick Ayers Rawhide Kid #36, page 7 Original Art (Marvel, 1963). The Rawhide Kid goes to reclaim his guns, and draws down on a phony sheriff... with his fists! This page has an image area of 12.5" x 18.5", and is in Excellent condition.
Dick Ayers Rawhide Kid #38, page 12 Original Art (Marvel, 1964). Before attempting to match wits once again with the flying criminal Red Raven, the Rawhide Kid questions some local townsfolk about their experience with the crafty thief. This page has an image area of 12.5" x 18.5", and is in Excellent condition.
Dick Ayers and Carl Hubbell Sgt. Fury #21, page 3 Original Art (Marvel, 1965). To gain the cooperation of a Czechoslovakian scientist, Sgt. Fury and the Howlers must go on yet another dangerous mission, as eluded to in this beautifully rendered page. This page has an image area of 12.75" x 18.75", and outside of some minor whiteout is in Excellent condition.
Dick Ayers and John Tartaglione Sgt. Fury #39, page 4 Original Art (Marvel, 1967). Eric of the Howlers uses his German tongue to charm a pathway through a group of Nazi frauleins on this page. The art has an image area of 12.5" x 18.5", and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Dick Ayers in the lower right corner.
Dick Ayers and John Tartaglione Sgt. Fury Special #2, page 1 Original Art (Marvel, 1966). The Howlers use the cover of water to stealthily sneak onto Normandy Beach in this title page to the story "A Day of Thunder!" This page has an image area of 12.5" x 18.75". Outside of some random spots of whiteout, and correction notes around the border, this page is in Very Good condition.
Dick Ayers and Vince Colletta Two-Gun Kid #83, page 4 Original Art (Marvel, 1966). Boom-Boom questions Matt's risky lifestyle, but the Two-Gun Kid always seems to be needed somewhere. This page has an image area of 12.5" x 18.5", and is in Excellent condition. Signed in the lower right by Dick Ayers.
Dick Ayers Two-Gun Kid #85, page 5 Original Art (Marvel, 1966). Buck and his men chase a wagon of soldiers to their death, rob their payroll, and plant Rawhide Kid's garter on the scene in an effort to frame the unsuspecting hero. This page has an image area of 12.5" x 18.5", and is in Excellent condition. Signed in the lower right by Dick Ayers.
Animation Art
Baby Huey Animation Production Cel Original Art (Famous Studios, undated). Hand-inked and hand-painted cel of loveable Baby Huey. The cel has been trimmed along the top edge to 14" x 10". Some paint loss and soiling on the cel at the upper right ; otherwise the art is in Good condition.
Original Comic Art
Michael Bair Amazing Heroes Swimsuit Special Namorita Pin-Up Original Art (Fantagraphics, 1991). Namora's clone gets the Michael Bair touch in this exceptional pin-up illustration. The art has an image area of 11.75" x 15.75" and is in Excellent condition.
Barbarian Comics #1 Logo Illustration Original Art (California Comics, 1972). Pen and ink with Zipatone. The image area measures 9" x 3.5". In Excellent condition. From the Bob Sidebottom Collection.
Charles "Bart" Bartholomew Editorial Cartoon Original Art (Minneapolis Journal, circa 1920). Charles "Bart" Bartholomew was a famous chalk-talk performer and founder of the Bart Cartooning Course, a noted mail-order school. This ink and ink wash illustration art has an image area of 12" x 12", and is in Very Good condition.
F. P. W. Chip Bellew Life Magazine Illustration Original Art (circa 1888). From Chip Bellew's notable series, "Life's Unnatural History of the U.S.," comes this illustration featuring one of the most colorful and effective feminists in American history, Dr Mary Walker. This caricature shows the trousered Dr. Walker chasing the police during one of her frequent and famous public protest demonstrations. The image area measures 7.5" x 5.5". In Very Good condition.
Gordon Bess Redeye Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 10-14-67 (King Features Syndicate, 1967). Stop drinking, and smoking and eat healthy food? That's sick! This Gordon Bess daily has an image area of 16" x 4.5", and is in Very Good condition.
Bob Bierman Monday Magazine Political Cartoon Original Art (1978). Caricature of Jimmy Carter from the controversial Carter issue of Monday Magazine by Bob Bierman. The image area measures 10.5" x 9". In Very Good condition.
Art Bimrose Political Cartoon Original Art (Portland Oregonian, 1975). This Art Bimrose piece has an image area measuring 7" x 10". Ink and crayon on coquille board. In Very Good condition.
Dick Brooks The Jackson Twins Daily Comic Strip Original Art (McNaught Syndicate, undated). This daily, dated 8-30 (year unidentified), has an image area of 17" x 5", and its condition is Excellent. Signed by Dick Brooks in the lower border beneath the third panel.
Rich Buckler, Bob Smith, and Larry Mahlstedt - Justice League of America #190, page 11 Original Art (DC, 1981). Young Terry Watson regains consciousness, and starts remembering the series of events which led to Starro taking control of those closest to him. The page has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition.
Rich Buckler and Bob McLeod The Saga of the Sub-Mariner #2, page 22 Original Art (Marvel, 1988). This page from "Avenging Son" has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition.
Rich Buckler and Bob McLeod The Saga of the Sub-Mariner, page 29 Original Art (Marvel, 1988). Byrrah banishes Namor from Atlantis in this page from The Saga of the Sub-Mariner. The art has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition. Panel four and five is photostat art.
Rich Buckler and Bob McLeod The Saga of the Sub-Mariner #4, page 11 Original Art (Marvel, 1989). New York policeman the Human Torch is set to take in the Sub-Mariner in this page from "A Fire on the Water." The art has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition.
Rich Buckler and Tom Palmer The Avengers #304, page 16 Original Art (Marvel, 1989). The origin of the U-Foes is retold in this page from "Earth Rocks!" The art has an image area measuring 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition.
Rich Buckler and Roy Richardson The New Mutants #77, page 10 Original Art (Marvel, 1989). The New Mutants show up at the doorstep of the Sanctum Sanctorum in this page from "Strange!" The art has an image area of 10" x 15", and it is in Excellent condition.
George Bush The Wolf Man Painting Original Art (undated). This fur-filled masterpiece by artist George Bush features the original Wolf Man, and his human counterpart, Larry Talbot (played by Lon Chaney Jr.). Rendered in oil on canvas board, the art measures 14" x 18" and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Bush at the lower right.
Jim Calafiore and Mark McKenna Aquaman #43 Cover Original Art (DC, 1998). The Millennium giant, Cerne, moves inexorably towards Thierna Na Oge, and there's nothing Aquaman can do to stop it! This awe-inspiring cover illustration has a 10" x 15" image area and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Jim Calafiore and Mark McKenna at the upper left.
Milton Caniff Steve Canyon Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 2-14-52 (Field Enterprises Inc., 1952). Even engagement ring salesman Mr. Furmish admits that Steve Canyon's good looks say more than any finger trinket ever could. This strip is matted, with an image area of 6" x 22", and outside of some minor whiteout is in Excellent condition.
Charles Coll Myra North, Special Nurse Daily Comic Strip Original Art (NEA, 1937). This daily has a 27.5" x 6.25" image area. In Very Good condition.
N. David Coulson Barbarian Comics #3, Complete 1-page Story "Patrick da Barbarian" Original Art (California Comics, 1974). Patrick da Barbarian blunders through this one-pager by N. David Coulson. The art has an image area measuring 12" x 18.5" and is in Very Good condition. From the Bob Sidebottom Collection.
Animation Art
Cowboy Horse Animation Production Cel Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel measures 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss; otherwise the art is in Good condition.
Cowboy Horse Animation Production Cel Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel measures 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss; otherwise the art is in Good condition.
Original Comic Art
Roy Crane Buzz Sawyer Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 7-10-53 (King Features Syndicate, 1953). Buzz Sawyer's adventure continues in this attractive daily. Ink and crayon. The image area measures 16.5" x 4.75" and the art is in Very Good condition.
Odell Dean Illustration Original Art, Group of 3 (Dayton Daily News, 1918). Three illustrations by Odell Dean including "The Cherry Tree," a play running at B. F. Keith's Theater, "Her Unborn Child" another play at the Victoria, and a book illustration from a serialized novel. The illustrations each have an image area of approximately 10" x 15", and are in Very Good condition.
Harry Devlin Full House Daily Comic Strip Original Art (circa 1950s). Harry Devlin produced six children and put them in his comic strip, Full House. This daily has an image area of 15.5" x 4.5". There is a vertical crease in the work in the final panel; otherwise the condition is Very Good.
Mickey Mouse Illustration Original Art (undated). Donning a deerstalker cap and axe and a rope, Mickey is all set for any emergency, in this large illustration. Ink and watercolor on heavy board, this piece measures 15" x 20". Aside from some light soiling, the art is in Very Good condition.
Mickey Mouse Illustration Original Art (undated). Mickey cuts a dashing figure with his shotgun and deerstalker cap in this pen and ink and watercolor illustration. The art measures 15" x 20" and is in Very Good condition.
Ed Dodd Mark Trail Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 7-6-48 (N. Y. Post Corp., 1948). This Ed Dodd daily has an image area measuring 22" x 6" and the art is in Very Good condition.
Felipe Echevarria Dark Shadows Cover Original Art (Innovation, 1993). This mixed media painting was most likely done as a cover for the unfinished series Dark Shadows: Book Three from Innovation, based on the cult favorite television series. This large piece is matted with an image area of 23" x 29" and appears to be in excellent condition.
Animation Art
Elmer Fudd Animation Production Cel Original Art (Warner Bros., undated). Vintage hand-inked and hand-painted cel of Elmer Fudd. Measures 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss; otherwise the art is in Very Good condition.
Original Comic Art
Jack Elrod The Ryatts Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 3-7-77 (Field Enterprises, 1977). You can't swap your new little sister for a boy! This daily has an image area measuring 16.5" x 4.5" and is in Very Good condition. Signed and inscribed by Jack Elrod along the top edge.
Joe Escourido The Colonials Daily Comic Strip Original Art (United Feature Syndicate, 1970). Lord Straitly gets the point in this Joe Escourido daily. The art has an image area of 20" x 5.5", and is in Very Good condition.
Stephen Fabian Murderous Couple Illustration Original Art (undated). Wax crayon on coquille board. Image area measures 6.5" x 9". In Excellent condition.
Frank Fletcher Bringing Up Father Specialty Sketch Original Art (undated). Jiggs offers kind regards to a fan in this Frank Fletcher sketch. Ink and ink wash. Measures 13" x 7.5". In Very Good condition. Signed and inscribed by the artist at the right.
Animation Art
Flirty Girl Horse Animation Production Cel Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel measures 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss; otherwise the art is in Good condition.
Original Comic Art
Henry Formhals Joe Jinks Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 7-20-47 (United Feature Syndicate, 1947). Joe Jinks tells a really big fish tale in this whopper of a Sunday. The image area measures 22.5" x 15", and the condition of the art is Very Good.
Animation Art
Fox Animation Production Cel with Matching Drawing Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel includes its matching clean-up drawing. Both measure 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss on the cel; otherwise the art averages in Good condition.
Fox Animation Production Cel with Matching Drawing Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel includes its matching clean-up drawing. Both measure 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss on the cel; otherwise the art averages in Good condition.
Sleepy Fox Animation Production Cel with Matching Drawing Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel includes its matching clean-up drawing. Both measure 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss on the cel; otherwise the art averages in Good condition.
Original Comic Art
Edmond Good Scorchy Smith Daily Original Art (AP Newsfeatures, undated). Edmond Good left Canada to do this Scorchy Smith strip. This daily, dated 3-1 (year unidentified), is titled "Between Two Firs." The image area measures 18.25" x 4.75". In Very Good condition.
Chester Gould Dick Tracy Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 4-25-65 (Chicago Tribune, 1965). Moon Maid's father takes her off Earth much to the distress of her husband, Junior, in this star-spanning Sunday by Chester Gould. The image area measures 20" x 23.5". The page was cut horizontally between panel tiers three and four and then rejoined using tape on the back of the paper; otherwise the art is in Very Good condition.
Chester Gould Dick Tracy Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 10-15-74 (Chicago Tribune, 1974). Dick Tracy's got Brain on his brain in this Chester Gould daily. The art has a 16.5" x 5" image area and is in Very Good condition.
Dan Sayre Groesbeck Success Magazine Illustration Original Art (1909). Two strangers meet on a train in this ink and crayon illustration by Dan Sayre Groesbeck. The image area measures 12" x 9.5", and, aside from paper tanning and light soiling, the work is in Very Good condition.
Bob Hall and John Beatty Squadron Supreme #1, page 29 Original Art (Marvel, 1985). The Whizzer returns home to his family in this page from "The Utopia Principle." The art has an image area of 10" x 15", and aside from clipped corners (outside the image area), is in Excellent condition. Signed by Bob Hall at the lower right.
Bob Hall and Sam De La Rosa Squadron Supreme #8, page 3 Original Art (Marvel, 1986). The Whizzer dribbles a couple of lawbreakers right to the police station in this page from the story, "The Clash." This page has an image area of 10" x 15", and aside from clipped corners (outside the image area), the art is in Very Good condition. Bob Hall signed the page at the lower right.
Harry Hanan Louie Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 12-1-70 (New York News, 1970). Louie does an about face in this Harry Hanan daily. The image area of this strip measures 16.75" x 4", and the condition is Excellent.
Ralph Heimdahl and Al Stoffel Bugs Bunny Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 4-6-76 (Warner Bros., 1976). Elmer gets some of Bugs' secret cold medicine, in this Al Stoffel daily. The art has an image area of 16" x 4.75" and is in Very Good condition.
Walter Hoban Jerry on the Job Daily Comic Strip Original Art (undated). Jerry is a little too efficient in this daily by Walter Hoban. The art has an image area of 23.75" x 5.5", and aside from paper tanning, is in Very Good condition.
Dick Hodgins Half Hitch Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 11-12-70 (King Features Syndicate, 1970). This daily has an image area of 17.75" x 5.5", is in Very Good condition.
Ken Hooper and Bob Dvorak Mister Miracle #24, page 19 Original Art (DC, 1991). Mister Miracle seems to be in some pretty unusual trouble on this mindtrippy page. Art has an image area measuring 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Bob Dvorak in the lower right.
Ken Hooper and Bob Dvorak Aquaman #4, page 5 Original Art (DC, 1992). King Thesily's call to the United Nations is interrupted by a Tritonian attack, which Aquaman is apparently in the middle of. The page has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Bob Dvorak in the lower right.
Dave Hoover and Robert Campanella The Wanderers #9, page 23 Original Art (DC, 1989). A heartbreaking death and an intense battle fill this exciting page from the acclaimed mini-series. The page has an image area of 11" x 15.75", and is in Excellent condition.
Animation Art
Horse Animation Production Cel Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel measures 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss; otherwise the art is in Good condition.
Horse Animation Production Cel Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel measures 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss; otherwise the art is in Good condition.
Horse Animation Production Cel Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel measures 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss, and paint lift; otherwise the art is in Good condition.
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad Animation Production Cel Original Art (Disney, 1949). The new schoolmaster, Ichabod Crane, plods along in this wonderful hand-inked and hand-painted cel from the 1949 Disney film, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Measures 15" x 12.5". The cel has been folded at the left edge, and along the bottom, and there is some paint loss; otherwise the cel is in Good condition.
Original Comic Art
Nestor "Tor" Infante Fantasy Illustration Original Art (1980). Filipino artist, Tor Infante illustrates this nightmarish scenario in ink and wash. The image area measures 12.5" x 18". In Excellent condition. Matted and ready to frame.
Graham Ingels Classics Illustrated #135 Waterloo, page 13 Original Art (Gilberton, 1956). Though primarily known for his EC horror comic work, the masterful Graham Ingels turns in a somber look at Napoleon in this page from "Waterloo." This page has an image area of 12" x 18", and is in Very Good condition.
Geof Isherwood and Robert Campanella Suicide Squad #56, page 19 Original Art (DC, 1991). Adam Cray is interrogated in his hospital bed in this page from the story, "The Dragon's Hoard, Part IV: Dragon's Teeth." The art has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition.
Frank Mostyn Kelly Charles Gates Dawes Illustration Original Art (1925). Caricature of U. S. Vice President Charles Gates Dawes by Frank Mostyn Kelly, a longtime caricaturist and stage performer, and half of the vaudeville act Tom and Jerry with E. H. Calvert. The image area measures 8" x 15". Ink and crayon. In Good condition.
Evans Krehbiel Bitsy Sunday Comic Strip Original Art (undated). Is it love or a tummy-ache? This Sunday has an image area of 19" x 13", and is in Good condition.
Evans Krehbiel Bitsy Comic Strip Pencil Preliminary Original Art (undated). Bitsy would rather dance than study in this rough pencil preliminary for a Bitsy comic strip. The art has an image area of 19" x 13", and is in Good condition.
Rob Lawlor Political Cartoon Original Art (Philadelphia Daily News, 1976). Ronald Reagan's famous Mona Lisa smile is a result of his winning over President Ford in public opinion polls, in this Rob Lawlor cartoon. Ink on duotone board. The image area measures 8.5" x 7.5". In Very Good condition.
Mell Lazarus Momma Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 7-18-71 (Field Enterprises, 1971). Momma knows a good hat when she sees one! This Sunday has an image area of 20.5" x 9" and is in Very Good condition.
Larry Lieber The Incredible Hulk Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 11-18-79 (Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1979). Bruce Banner desperately attempts to find a cure for the Hulk in this "Hulked out" Sunday. The image area of the strip measures 21" x 9.5", and the art is in Excellent condition.
Barbara Fister-Liltz Portrait Painting Original Art, Group of 4 (undated). Set of four magnificent painted portraits, including Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne, Star Wars' Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Peter Lorre. Each oil painting measures 3.5" x 3.5". In Excellent condition. Matted and ready to frame.
Stan Lynde Rick O' Shay Specialty Sketch Original Art (1964). Heroic image of Sheriff Rick O' Shay by Stan Lynde. Measures 7.25" x 9.5". In Very Good condition.
Edgar Martin Boots and Her Buddies Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 10-6-49 (NEA, 1949). Rosie makes a great first impression, in this Edgar Martin daily. This episode has an image area of 16" x 4.75" and is in Very Good condition.
Joe W. McGurk Sports Cartoon Original Art (New York American, 1927). "Facing these three cowed but faintly rebellious young men, he probably saw at once that it had come - the war had arrived." This Raeburn Van Buren illustration has an image area of 18.5" x 13". Aside from paper tanning and a chipped upper right edge, the art is in Very Good condition. Includes an original clipping of the art from The Saturday Evening Post.
Dale Messick Brenda Starr Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 9-26-55 (Chicago Tribune, 1955). Brenda Starr arrives at her apartment with a princess in tow, in this dazzling daily from 1955. This strip has an image area of 21.5" x 6.5", and its condition is Very Good.
George Metzger Museum Illustration Original Art (1970). Ornate imagery by Underground artist, George Metzger. The image area measures 11" x 15". There is some tanning to the paper; otherwise the condition is Very Good.
Sheldon Moldoff Captain Midnight Illustration Original Art (1994). Magnificent image of the flying ace, Captain Midnight by Sheldon "Shelly" Moldoff. Rendered in ink and watercolor, the image area measures 13.5" x 17". Framed and in Excellent condition.
Sheldon Moldoff Hawkman Sketch Original Art (undated). Full color illustration by Golden Age great Sheldon "Shelly" Moldoff of the original Hawkman. Ink and marker. The image area measures 7.25" x 9.25". In Excellent condition.
Bob Montana Archie Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 5-2-52 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1952). Mr. Weatherbee puts a lid on Archie's room service in this daily by Bob Montana. The art has an image area measuring 19.25" x 5.75", and is in Excellent condition.
Bob Montana Archie Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 5-12-52 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1952). Jughead "flies" in the face of danger in this daily by Bob Montana. The art has an image area measuring 19.25" x 5.75", and is in Excellent condition.
Bob Montana Archie Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 3-5-52 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1952). Reggie won't sit for Archie and Jughead's practical joke, in this Bob Montana daily. The art has an image area measuring 19.25" x 5.75", and is in Very Good condition.
Bob Montana Archie Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 4-30-55 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1955). Now that's a big hot dog! Lovely shot of Veronica. This Bob Montana daily has an image area measuring 19.25" x 5.75", and the art is in Excellent condition.
Bob Montana Archie Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 6-11-50 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1950). It's Archie's "Last Day of School" auction in this Bob Montana Sunday. The art has an image area measuring 20.5" x 14.5" and, aside from some water damage in the upper two tiers, is in Good condition.
Bob Montana Archie Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 12-3-50 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1950). This Bob Montana Sunday is soaking wet! The art has an image area measuring 20.5" x 14.5" and, aside from some scattered stains and soiling, is in Good condition.
Bob Montana Archie Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 2-11-51 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1951). Jughead takes the wrong lift up to Dead Duck Peak in this dramatic Bob Montana Sunday. The image area measures 20.5" x 14.5", and the art is in Very Good condition.
Bob Montana Archie Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 1-11-53 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1953). Mr. Weatherbee and Miss Grundy join the battle between the Big Juniors and the Freshmen in this frost-filled Bob Montana Sunday. The art has an image area measuring 20.5" x 13.75" and is in Very Good condition.
Bob Montana Archie Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 5-31-53 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1953). Archie chooses fish over friend in this Bob Montana Sunday. The art has an image area measuring 20.5" x 13.75" and is in Very Good condition.
Bob Montana Archie Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 6-7-53 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1953). Archie overheats the English Club in this Bob Montana Sunday. The art has an image area measuring 20.5" x 13.75" and is in Very Good condition.
Bob Montana Archie Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 6-21-53 (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1953). Archie's boat is ready... he just needs to add some water! This Bob Montana Sunday has an image area measuring 20.5" x 13.75". In Very Good condition.
Animation Art
Mr. Magoo Animation Production Cel Original Art (undated). Hand-inked and hand-painted cel the lovable Mr. Magoo. Measures 12.5" x 10". Tissue is attached to the cel, covering the image; otherwise the art is in Good condition.
Original Comic Art
Jimmy Murphy It's Poppa Who Pays Sunday Topper Comic Strip Original Art, dated 7-5-31 (King Features Syndicate, 1931). Papa gets taken for a ride in this topper for Jimmy Murphy's Toots and Casper. The image area measures 16.5" x 5.5", and the art is in Very Good condition.
Russell Myers Broom-Hilda Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 3-1-74 (Chicago Tribune, 1974). Broom-Hilda is feeling lazy in this brilliant Russell Myers daily. The image area is 21" x 6", and the art is in Very Good condition.
Frank Nankivell Puck Magazine Fairbanks The Question Mark Illustration Original Art (1908). Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana had served as Theodore Roosevelt's vice president, and there was speculation about his seeking the presidency in 1908. This illustration has an image area measuring 8" x 13" and is in Very Good condition.
Dan O'Neill and others - Underground Comix Illustration Original Art Group (1974-87). Collection of three pieces done especially for long-time comic book and Underground Comix retailer, Bob Sidebottom. Drawn by Dan O'Neill (marker sketch on paper, image area approximately 12.5" x 17"), Mark Vaughn (special comics page, ink on illustration board measuring approximately 15" x 20"), and Carl Phillips (nude sketch in pencil on board, measuring approximately 15" x 20"). Overall condition is Very Good.
Joe Orlando Classics Illustrated Special Issue #147A "Crossing the Rockies" Page 79 Original Art (Gilberton, 1958). The versatile Joe Orlando beautifully handles good old fashioned western storytelling in this page from "Crossing the Rockies." Art has an image area of 11.5" x 18". Outside of some barely noticeable tack holes in the upper left, and a tiny tear in the lower left, this page is in Excellent condition.
Pulitzer Prize Winner Carey Orr Political Cartoon Illustration Original Art, with Printer's Proof (Chicago Tribune, 1955). This educational piece shows the four steps from original drawing, to color guide, to printer's proof, to newspaper printing for this fifties cartoon by Pulitzer Prize winner, Carey Orr. This vintage piece has an overall size of 30" x 20", and the art is in Good condition.
Gladys Parker Mopsy Sunday Comic Strip with Mopsy Modes Topper Original Art, dated 10-4-64 (Bell-McClure Syndicate, 1964). This sleek Sunday has an image area of 27" x 19" and, aside from some water damage at the top, and scattered soiling, is in Good condition.
Dan Piraro Bizarro Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 11-04-07 (King Features, 2007). Dan Piraro's Bizarro entertains millions of readers in more than 200 newspapers. This daily has an image area of 13" x 7.25", and the art is in Excellent condition. Signed by Dan Piraro at the lower left.
Jeff Pittarelli - She Creature Painting (2004). Acclaimed "illustrator of the unreal", Jeff Pittarelli, created this chilling airbrush and colored pencil portrait of the She Creature, based on the famous Paul Blaisdell movie costume (which Paul nicknamed "Cuddles"). Image area is approximately 13.5" x 16.5"; matted to an overall size of 18.5" x 21.5". Excellent condition.
Ernie Polo Barbarian Comics #3 Inside Back Cover Splash Page Original Art (California Comics, 1975). Barbarians fight aliens in this illustration by Ernie Polo. The art has an image area measuring 13" x 18.5" and is in Very Good condition. From the Bob Sidebottom Collection.
Animation Art
Popeye and Olive Oyl Animation Production Cel Original Art (Famous Studios, undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel of Popeye and Olive Oyl includes effects animation additions. Measures 14" x 10". Some paint loss; otherwise the art is in Good condition.
Original Comic Art
Joe Quesada and Joe Rubinstein Spelljammer #13 Cover Original Art (DC, 1991). More adventures in Wildspace by penciler Joe Quesada and inker Joe Rubinstein. The image area measures 10" x 15" and the work is in Excellent condition. Includes the original logo and masthead paste-up art on an acetate overlay. Signed by Joe Quesada at the bottom left edge.
John Henry Rouson Little Sport Daily Comic Strip Original Art (undated). John Henry Rouson's long skinny daily comic strip ran from 1948 to 1976. The image area of this daily measures 13.5" x 2.5", and the condition is Very Good.
Sad Sack Sketch Original Art (1973). George Baker's Sad Sack is sketched in graphite on paper in this original drawing. Measures 11" x 13.5". The artist is unidentified.
In Very Good condition.
Bud Sagendorf Popeye Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 4-8-74 (King Features Syndicate, 1974). The Sea Hag don't belong in no zoo! This daily has an image area of 16.25" x 4.5", and its condition is Very Good.
Bill Sanders Political Cartoon Original Art (Milwaukee Journal, 1978). Democrats and Republicans share the stage in this Bill Sanders cartoon. The art has an image area of 9" x 11" and is in Very Good condition.
Bill Sanders Political Cartoon Original Art (Milwaukee Journal, 1978). Canadian Premier Pierre Trudeau hides a smile as the Quebecois Separatist leader draws a tiny sword, in this cartoon by Bill Sanders. The art has an image area of 11.5" x 10" and is in Very Good condition.
John Severin Cracked Magazine, Complete 1-page Story Original Art (1992). John Severin parodies "White Men Can't Jump" in this one pager. Pen and ink with watercolor wash. The image area measures 11.5" x 14.25". In Very Good condition. Signed by John Severin at the bottom right.
Animation Art
Skunk Animation Production Cel with Matching Drawing Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel includes its matching clean-up drawing. Both measure 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss on the cel; otherwise the art averages in Good condition.
Skunk Animation Production Cel with Matching Drawing Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel includes its matching clean-up drawing. Both measure 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss on the cel; otherwise the art averages in Good condition.
Snow Pile Animation Production Cel with Matching Drawing Original Art (undated). This hand-inked and hand-painted cel includes its matching clean-up drawing. Both measure 12.5" x 10". Some paint loss on the cel; otherwise the art averages in Good condition.
Original Comic Art
Joe Staton and Steve Mitchell Prime Splash page 1 Original Art (1995). Notes indicate that this first splash page for the tale, "The Deadliest Game," was created for the Sega video game comic. The art has an image area of 10" x 15" and is in Excellent condition.
Curt Swan and Dennis Janke Action Comics #658, page 10 Original Art (DC, 1990). Clark Kent pumps an L.I.C.U.D. agent for information in this page from "The Sinbad Contract, Part Three." The art has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Curt Swan and Dennis Janke at the bottom.
Curt Swan and Dennis Janke Action Comics #658, page 13 Original Art (DC, 1990). This page from "The Sinbad Contract, Part Three" has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Curt Swan and Dennis Janke at the bottom right.
Curt Swan and Dennis Janke Action Comics #658, page 21 Original Art (DC, 1990). Lex Luthor talks to the media in this page from "The Sinbad Contract, Part Three." The art has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Curt Swan and Dennis Janke in the final frame.
Curt Swan and Dennis Janke Action Comics #658, page 30 Original Art (DC, 1990). Clark Kent visits with Davood Nassur and his family in this final page from "The Sinbad Contract, Part Three." The art has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Curt Swan and Dennis Janke in the final frame.
Curt Swan and Brett Breeding Action Comics Annual #2, page 41 Original Art (DC, 1989). This page from the story "Memories of Krypton's Past " has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Curt Swan in the final panel.
Curt Swan and Al Vey Aquaman #2, page 15 Original Art (DC, 1989). Something's nagging at Aquaman in this page from "Still Waters." The art has an image area of 10" x 15", and it is in Excellent condition. Signed by Curt Swan in the seventh panel.
Curt Swan and Larry Mahlstedt The Legion of Super-Heroes Annual #2, page 27 Original Art (DC, 1986). The Legion lose sight of Validus, then confer about his motives. The page has an image area of 11.75" x 17", and outside of a printer cut along the top border (not affecting image area) is in Excellent condition. Signed by Curt Swan in the fifth panel.
Curt Swan and Al Vey New Titans Annual #6, page 22 Original Art (DC, 1990). Troia faces off with the multi-faced Trinity in this splashy action page. This piece has an image area measuring 10.25" x 15.75", and is signed in the lower right by Curt Swan.
Curt Swan and Frank McLaughlin Superman IV Movie Special, page 9 Original Art (DC, 1987). Lacy Warfield and her father make some uncomfortable changes at the Daily Planet, so Clark Kent speaks up about the staff's disdain, as a helpless but proud Lois Lane looks on. The page has an image area of 11.75" x 17.75", and is in Excellent condition. Signed by Curt Swan in the final panel.
George "Swan" Swanson Flop Family Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 2-4-75 (King Features Syndicate, 1975). What have you been doing all day? This daily has a 17" x 5" image area. Aside from some yellowing to the Zipatone, the art is Very Good condition.
Horace Taylor Illustration Original Art (circa 1910). A farmer confronts a vagabond eating in his barn in this Horace Taylor illustration. Taylor is noted for his radical cartoons for The Verdict, a New York anti-imperialist weekly. The image area measures 8" x 10" and the art is in Good condition.
Raeburn Van Buren Saturday Evening Post Illustration Original Art (1930). "Facing these three cowed but faintly rebellious young men, he probably saw at once that it had come - the war had arrived." This Raeburn Van Buren illustration has an image area of 18.5" x 13". Aside from paper tanning and a chipped upper right edge, the art is in Very Good condition. Includes an original clipping of the art from The Saturday Evening Post.
Raeburn Van Buren Abbie and Slats Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 1-27-42 (United Feature Syndicate, 1942). Nazis occupy this Raeburn Van Buren daily from 1942. The image area measures 20" x 5", and the art is in Very Good condition.
Raeburn Van Buren Abbie and Slats Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 2-9-46 (United Feature Syndicate, 1946). Sue fakes a headache to get back to Reet Royal's Inn in this Raeburn Van Buren daily. The image area measures 19" x 5", and the art is in Very Good condition.
Raeburn Van Buren Abbie and Slats Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 7-10-46 (United Feature Syndicate, 1946). A stowaway causes big trouble aboard Cap'n Scurvy Sam's ship in this Raeburn Van Buren daily. The image area measures 19" x 5", and the art is in Very Good condition.
Coulton Waugh Dickie Dare Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 5-25-41 (AP Features, 1941). This daily, titled "Smoke Screen," has an image area of 24.5" x 6", and the condition is Good.
George Wildman Popeye the Sailor #122 Cover Re-Creation Original Art (2008). Meet Popeye's 20,000 year old friend, Toar, in this re-creation by George Wildman of his original cover, which was published in 1973. The art has an image area of 10" x 15" and is in Excellent condition.
John A. Williams Barbarian Comics #3 Cover Original Art (Barbarian Comics, 1973). This is a hand-colored copy of the black and white line art, used for the cover of Barbarian Comics #3. John A. Williams (no, not that John Williams) appears to have colored this, and added spot black to the copy, which was ultimately used for the finished printed cover. This art has an image area roughly 7" x 7", and has been trimmed along the top for printing purposes. Also included is a printer's proof of the issue, with loose color proof covers and a blue line version of the interior.
Charles "Doc" Winner Elmer Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 10-28-51 (King Features Syndicate, 1951). All of Elmer's hard work is scattered in an instant in this Elmer Sunday. The image area of the strip is 16.5" x 12", and the art is in Very Good condition.
Elmer Woggon Big Chief Wahoo Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 3-9-46 (1946). Steve Roper cameos in this daily by Elmer Woggon. The image area of this daily measures 19.5" x 5.5", the art is in Very Good condition. Signed and inscribed by Elmer Woggon at the right.
Chris Wozniak and Bruce Patterson Justice League America #53, page 5 Original Art (DC, 1991). Maxwell Lord's shooting brings a lot of stress to the JLA in this page from the story, "Maxwell Lord Shot!" The art has an image area of 10" x 15" and is in Excellent condition.
Chris Wozniak and Bruce Patterson Justice League of America #57, page 13 Original Art (DC, 1991). Maxwell Lord returns from the hospital on this page featuring Blue Beetle, the Flash, and several other team members. The page has an image area of 10" x 15", and is in Excellent condition.
Zyzbathi Zark Illustration Original Art (1976). This chrome-chested warrior was rendered in marker on board. Measures 12" x 24". In Very Good condition.