Read more below including details about the cover art, characters, stories and more. Check out the GoCollect price report, or look up the value in the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide.
Why sell your comic books with Heritage Auctions?
Highest Prices
Record-setting auction prices for comics and art.
Market Leader
Three times the sales of any other comic auctioneer.
Safe and Easy
Get started now with a free online auction appraisal.
*Please note, comics do not have to be CGC-graded.
COVER DETAILS
Title:
20 Dumbest People, Events and Things 2009
Characters:
Alfred E. Neuman
Pencils:
Mark Fredrickson
Inks:
Mark Fredrickson
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Alfred appears as the rhinestones on the glove.
STORY DETAILS
Title:
Random Samplings of Reader Mail
Characters:
Johnny Mauger; Hans Brickface; Alfred E. Neuman; Sarah Chalek; Matt Lassen; Tom Richmond; Mr. McFeely; Daniel Fetigan; Seth Rogen; Sergio Aragones
Synopsis:
Letters, photos and fan art. Includes a page of photos of the Sergio Aragones retrospective at the Ojai Valley Museum, CA.
Pages:
3.100
Script:
John Ficarra; Sam Clark; Calvin Sharp; Johnny Mauger; Ryan Taber; Alex Smith; Daniel Fetigan
Pencils:
? (photo); Olga S.
Inks:
? (photo); Olga S.
Letters:
typeset
Pages:
0.250
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
on bottom of page 4 of letters pages
Title:
The Fundalini Pages
Characters:
Kate Gosselin; Melvin; Jenkins; The Cougar; Mickey Mouse
Synopsis:
Various short satires of pop culture.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Glen Lelievre; Desmond Devlin; Darren Johnson; Scott Nickel; Jeff Kruse; Ryan Pagelow; Dick DeBartolo; Farley Katz
Pencils:
Glen LeLievre; Kevin Pope; Scott Nickel; Bob Staake; istockphoto.com (photos, see note); Mark Fredrickson; Ryan Pagelow; Tom Bunk; John Caldwell; Farley Katz
Inks:
Glen LeLievre; Kevin Pope; Scott Nickel; Bob Staake; istockphoto.com (photos, see note); Mark Fredrickson; Ryan Pagelow; Tom Bunk; John Caldwell; Farley Katz
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Additional features are: Answer To Last Month's Problem; An Incomplete Timeline; Make Your Own Best-Selling Book Title; Katz All, Folks. Photos from istockphoto.com credited to the following people: gvictoria; collateralcreators; anouchka; stevingibson; evemilla; caraazul.
Title:
Ice Cream Truckers
Synopsis:
Parody of "Ice Road Truckers" tv show from the History Channel.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Dave Croatto
Pencils:
? (photo)
Inks:
? (photo)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The Dumbest People, Events and Things of 2009
Characters:
Michael Jackson; bubbles; Barack Obama; Tim Geitner; Ben Bernake; Jon Gosselin; Kate Gosselin; James Crowley; Henry Gates; Dick Cheney; Jim Cramer; David Letterman; Manny Ramirez; Alex Rodriguez; Nadya Suleman; Bernie Madoff; Al Franken; Norm Coleman; Glenn Beck; Chris Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy; Rod Blagojevich; Roland Burris; Jesse Jackson, Jr.; Kanye West; Taylor Swift; Mark Sanford; Rick Pitino; John Ensign; Sarah Palin [Blunder Woman]; Michael Phelps; Conrad Murray; Carrie Prejean; Joe Wilson; Serena Williams; Conan O'Brien; Linda McMahon; Susan Boyle; Stephenie Meyer; Paula Abdul; Roman Polanski
Synopsis:
Just what the title implies: a satirical look at the past year.
Pages:
24.000
Script:
?; Jeff Kruse; Al Jaffee; Gary Hallgren; Jacob Lambert
Pencils:
?; Mark Stutzman; Hermann Mejia; Jack Syracuse; Tom Richmond; ? (photo); Richard Williams; Al Jaffee (signed); Scott Bricher; Carl Peterson; AP/Wide World Photos (photo); Roberto Parada (signed); Mort Drucker; Drew Friedman; Sam Viviano; J. Scott Campbell (signed); istockphoto.com/dsgpro (photo); istockphoto.com/tokenphoto (photo)
Inks:
?; Mark Stutzman; Hermann Mejia; Jack Syracuse; Tom Richmond; ? (photo); Richard Williams; Al Jaffee (signed); Scott Bricher; Carl Peterson; AP/Wide World Photos (photo); Roberto Parada (signed); Mort Drucker; Drew Friedman; Sam Viviano; J. Scott Campbell (signed); istockphoto.com/dsgpro (photo); istockphoto.com/tokenphoto (photo)
Synopsis:
Monroe's father has a job moving squatters out of abandoned buildings and Monroe works with him for awhile.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Anthony Barbieri
Pencils:
Tom Fowler
Inks:
Tom Fowler
Title:
Planet Tad!!!!!
Characters:
Tad; Mrs. Coleman; Martika Bergman; Brian Harris; Chuck; Gandalf; Lauren Conrad; Jimmy DeMarco
Synopsis:
Tad discusses Groundhog Day and conflicting parties he's invited to.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Tim Carvell
Pencils:
? (photo); istockphoto.com/toos (photo)
Inks:
? (photo); istockphoto.com/toos (photo)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Spy Vs. Spy
Characters:
Black Spy; White Spy; Black Rapunzel; White Humpty Dumpty; Black Prince; White Cinderella; wolf
Synopsis:
The Black Spy reads spy fairy tales and when the White Spy tries to take over he's attacked by a wolf.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Peter Kuper
Pencils:
Peter Kuper
Inks:
Peter Kuper
Title:
Board Game-Based Movies We'll Soon Be Seeing
Characters:
Kevin James; Abigail Breslin; Angus T. Jones; Jimmy Bennet; Dakota Fanning; Kevin Bacon; Luis Ramirez; Benicio Del Toro; Seth Rogen; James Franco; Paul Rudd
Synopsis:
Ideas for movies based on board games.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Jacob Lambert
Pencils:
Tom Richmond
Inks:
Tom Richmond
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Satirizing the idea that Universal Pictures announced it would be producing movies based on Hasbro board games.
Title:
A MAD Look At The Great Recession
Synopsis:
A look at things people may need to do to survive the current recession.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Sergio Aragones
Pencils:
Sergio Aragones
Inks:
Sergio Aragones
Title:
The MAD Vault 1988
Characters:
Alfred E. Neuman
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Al Jaffee; Frank Jacobs; Tom Koch; Mike Snider; Stan Hart; Charlie Kadau; Stan Hart; Duck Edwing; Lou Silverstone; J. Prete; Chirstopher Allen
Pencils:
Al Jaffee; Mort Drucker; Gerry Gersten; Norman Mingo; Bob Clarke; Angelo Torres; Paul Coker; Duck Edwing; Sam Viviano
Inks:
Al Jaffee; Mort Drucker; Gerry Gersten; Norman Mingo; Bob Clarke; Angelo Torres; Paul Coker; Duck Edwing; Sam Viviano
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Single panels and covers from previous issues.
Exclusive to Heritage members: GoCollect price report for this certified comic.
CGC Census Report*
Grade
0.5
1.0
1.5
1.8
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.2
9.4
9.6
9.8
9.9
10.0
Total
Universal
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
12
Qualified
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Signature Series
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Restored
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
12
*All information listed is intended to be as accurate as possible, but errors are possible. No item may be returned or refused based on this information which is provided as a service to our customers. You should contact each pricing source directly to determine the accuracy of this information.
Disclaimer About Comic Book Data
Heritage Auctions provides this information as a service to our customers, and is not responsible for inaccurate data. Please refer to past sale prices, industry price guides, and our experts' auction estimates before you bid or buy.
Heritage Auctions, the world's largest collectibles auctioneer, is the undisputed leader in comic book and comic art sales. Our experts help fans and collectors understand what makes key issues valuable and as the best place to sell comics, we help consignors realize the highest possible prices for their prized collections.
Guided navigation is the ability to add and remove keywords and categorizations of items to filter your results. As you add these filters,
they appear in the breadcrumb trail above the search results. You can remove any filter from the breadcrumb trail at any time.
How do I start my search?
Start your search as you've always done. From the home page, catalog home page, or search page, you can select a keyword
and choose a coin type such as "Nickels" or "Barber Half Dollars", and then click "Search". Much of the time, this will be all you need!
How do I narrow my search?
You can add a filter in the left column, such as "Category", "Current Bid Range", "Reserve Status", "Grade Range", and so on. Each time you
make such a selection, the listing of results will become smaller, showing only those items that meet all the criteria you have selected.
You can also enter one or more keywords, such as "The Godfather", if that will help your search. Sometimes a new selection will open up new
sub-selection possibilities; for instance, once you choose to look for a poster graded between Fine and Very Fine, you can then narrow your search to a single grade.
How do I expand my search?
You can add or drop fields or keywords from your results at any time. Above the listing of results is a complete list of the filters you
have selected. Click on any filter to remove it, and the page will refresh to show all items matching the new broader specifications.
I don't see the category (filter) I am looking for in the Guided Navigation?
The guided navigation section only lists things that contain results. For example, if you are looking at all items in grade Near Mint to Mint,
then the category filter will only include categories with items in that grade. To expand your list of categories, remove the grade filter from
your breadcrumb trail by clicking on it.
Using "quotes" around your search phrase can help narrow the results to exactly what you are interested in. A search for plastic man without quotes
will return all results that contain both "plastic" and "man", in any order.
A search for "plastic man" in quotes returns all results with the exact phrase plastic man, in that order.
Try your search first without any search words in the optional search box, then narrow it down.
This will produce more items, and once you see how the items are listed you can narrow your search results
with more accurate search words.
Search ALL or search by Category?
If you're looking for only Golden Age Horror comics, by all means choose "Golden Age Horror" from the drop-down
list. If you're searching for items that span multiple types, choose a more general selection such as "Golden Age".
If you are looking for items that could show up anywhere, choose "All".
Search just auctions, or just private offerings, or both?
The search from our home page searches everything we have to offer. Try that first.
Think of the one search word that best describes the item you are looking for and search for that.
Maybe it's a character (like Dracula), or even a date and artist (1972 Gene Colan).
When using more than one search word, try using "OR" and "NOT".
When you use multiple search words, the search results are trying to find items with ALL of those words in the
description. Try using "OR" and "NOT". If you're interested in all items from 1972 or relating to Dracula, you
can enter "1972 OR Dracula". Or, if you are interested in items relating to but not from 1972, you could enter
"Dracula NOT 1972.
Avoid punctuation marks unless required.
Don't use commas, periods, dashes, etc., unless required - such as in proper name (Spider-Man).
Still Can't Find What You're Looking For?
Perhaps we don't have the item you are looking for now, but chances are we will soon.
Add the particular item(s) you are looking for to our "MyWantlist®" and you'll be notified
as soon as it/they become available. If you would like further assistance, please don't
hesitate to contact us.