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Schnecksville, PA 18078 |
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Bidding Starts: Monday Feb 12 Bidding Ends: Wednesday Feb 28 |
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TOM HALL AUCTIONS, INC.
("Auctioneer)
ONLINE AUCTION USER AGREEMENT
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CREDIT CARD PAYMENT ONLY FOR ONLINE AUCTIONS. Your credit card will immediatley be charged for all purchases.
Pennsylvania sales tax is 6% and will be applied if shipping within Pa. without a Sales Tax Exception.
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Marvelous Comics, Key & Iconic Issues from that Amazing Allentown, PA Collection
And many more to come.
Another astonishing comic book auction of landmark and key issues one after the other, as incredible gems from DC, Marvel, Charlton, Warren, Tower and others shine bright and brilliantly with this beautiful collection.
Early, extraordinary and exciting examples of comic history with books from the beginning of Amazing Spider-Man, Uncanny X-men, Journey Into Mystery, Thor, Hulk, Justice League Of America, Doom Patrol, Superman, Batman, Dardevil and countless other titles.
Phenomenal first appearances galore, such as the first:
Batgirl, The Punisher, The Leader, Kingpin, Elektra, Two Face (SA), Ultron, Red Sonja, Living Tribunal, Rha's Al Ghul, Havok, Dr. Phosphorus, Eternity, Aquababy, Klaw, Power Man, Sandman, Warlock, The Destroyer and tons of other entities from comic history!
Glorious gems and astonishing lots from beginning to end, truly tremendous key issues and hard to get moments throughout the heights of comic-dom!
Do you have Comics to sell?
Call us today to consign� We have a global audience waiting to bid on your prized treasures.
This is going to be a great Auction!
Online Auction Comic Books!
7PM Wednesday, February 28, 2024!
Preview by appointment, please call to schedule your appointment 610-799-0808.
Items are located at Tom Hall Auction Gallery,
4644 Rt. 309, Schnecksville, Pa. 18078
Pick up hours at the gallery following the auction:
12noon-3:30pm the day after the auction
Monday thru Friday from 9:30AM-3:30PM daily and Saturday February 3, 2022 from 9am-11am
All items MUST be removed within 7 DAYS of the auction.
Online Only Bidding
Auction starts closing with 2 items closing per minute, bidding continues as auction closes.
Extended bidding, if a bid is placed within the last 1 minute of a lot�s scheduled close time the bidding will be extended 1 minute from the last bid.
Online bidding Terms: Major Credit Cards, 15% Buyer�s Premium, 6% Sales Tax collected if you have provided a valid Sales Tax Exemption Certificate.
NOTE: At Auctioneers discretion Credit Card may be charged up to $250 for all new bidders. Cash or wire transfer above that amount purchased may be required. Auctioneer reserves the right to require wire transfers on any and all purchases.
1 JDC Detective Comics No.359 1967 1st BatGirl An iconic, captivating and unforgettable cover by legend Carmine Infantino to the true landmark issue the first appearance and origin of Barbara Gordon, the new Batgirl DC's Detective Comics volume 1 issue number 359 from January of 1967, "The Mill... 2 Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man No.50 1967 1st Kingpin "With great power comes great responsibility" Those iconic words perhaps never as prevalent and profound than in this proper Peter Parker product of historic lore Marvels Amazing Spider-Man volume 1 number 50 from July of 1967, "Spider-Man No More!"... 3 Marvels Daredevil No.168 1981 1st Elektra Frank Miller and Klaus Janson were one of the best creator team-ups for Daredevil in comic history, storytelling so stunning it took chances and shocked the masses and art that complimented it perfectly. Here we have a fantastic landmark issue Marve... 4 DC's Batman No.234 1971 1st SA Two-Face While Neal Adams absolutely stuns with this amazing and iconic cover, writer Dennis O'Neil is working wonders with story arcs and bringing old outstanding characters back into the maelstrom, this incredible landmark issue marks the first appearance o... 5 Marvels Fantastic Four No.44 1965 1st Gorgon The phenomenal first appearance of Gorgon from The Inhumans here in an incredible FF specimen Marvels Fantastic Four volume 1 issue number 44 from November of 1965, "The Gentleman's Name Is Gorgon!" And while Medusa is torn between the FF and her ow... 6 Marvels Fantastic Four No.81 1968 1st Crystal Wow! "Enter, The Exquisite Elemental!" The title for this terrific treasure of FF lore, a product of Kirby, Sinnott, Simek and Lee, arguably the four best to work on this title, Marvels Fantastic Four volume 1 number 81 from December of 1968, with Su... 7 Marvels The Avengers No.54 1968 1st Ultron/MoE Leave it to the legendary John Buscema to craft an incredibly cool inner imagery and captivating cover for this key gem the first cameo appearance of Ultron and the New Masters Of Evil here in this triumphant Marvels The Avengers volume 1 issue numb... 8 Marvels Strange Tales No.178 1975 1st Magus The astonishingly powerful and celestially strong Adam Warlock begins anew here on this series where the extraordinary entity takes over, plus the first appearance of Magus in this sensational title that is capped off with a Jim Starlin cover piece t... 9 DC's JLA Vol.1 No.32 1964 1st Brain Storm Maniacal and menacing thunderbolts of mental power shot at the world's greatest superhero team with this tremendous first appearance of foe Brain Storm and with a magical depiction by Murphy Anderson and Mike Sekowski DC's Justice League Of America ... 10 Marvels Uncanny X-men No.31 1967 1st Cobalt M A dynamite and delightful Dan Adkins cover to this truly magical Marvel morsel presenting the first ever appearance of The Cobalt Man, Ralphie Roberts, who'd go onto threaten the mutants with his Steel power and prowess Marvels Uncanny X-men volume ... 11 DC's Showcase No.60 1966 1st SA Spectre "The War That Shook The Universe" as colossal as DC gems can get, Murphy Anderson created a super cool capper to this dark delight The First appearance of the Silver Age Spectre here in DC's Showcase volume 1 issue number 60 February of 1966, as Jim... 12 Marvels Uncanny X-men No.109 1978 1st Weapon A. James Hudson, The Weapon Alpha, makes a decimating and dominating first appearance in this glorious gem of mutant history Marvels Uncanny X-men volume 1 number 109 from February of 1978, also the first appearance of Department H which would become f... 13 DC's Adventure Comics No.300 1962 LoSH Begins Tales of the Legion of Super Heroes series begins with this brilliant Landmark, plus Mon-El leaves the infamous Phantom Zone and Joins the Legion of Super Heroes in this triumphant treasure of LOSH history DC's Adventure Comics volume 1 number 300, ... 14 Marvels Conan Barbarian No.24 1973 1st Red Sonja Originally an outrageous swashbuckler of sorts and called Red Sonja Of Rogatino, Red Sonja would take a giant leap from the Robert E. Howard creation in the terrific hands of Roy Thomas, Barry Windsor-Smith and Artie Simek, who fidgeted with the univ... 15 Marvels Tales To Astonish No.66 1965 1st Madam M The first appearance of the menacing and treacherous Madam Macabre as she causes caution to the duo of Hank and Janet, Giant-Man and Wasp, while Bruce Banner is dealing with the threat of The Leader and countless Humanoids in his spectacular segment ... 16 DC's Teen Titans No.16 1966 1st Aliens Dimension X Another astonishingly great cover by the legend Nick Cardy to this exciting and early take from within the history of the TT the first appearance of the Aliens Of Dimension X in DC's Teen Titans volume 1 issue number 16 from August of 1966, "The Dim... 17 Marvels Daredevil Vol.1 No.20 1966 1st Gene Colan The remarkable and glorious art god Gene Colan steps in on this landmark issue and the rest would become history for early lore of The Man Without Fear Marvels Daredevil volume 1 issue number 20 from September of 1966, and with the treat of the hoot... 18 DC's JLA Vol.1 No.31 1964 Hawkman Joins JLA The triumphant Hawkman joins the world's greatest super hero squad in this key landmark, DC's Justice League Of America volume 1 issue number 31 from November of 1964, "Riddle Of The Runaway Room," with more of the magnificent Mike Sekowski / Gardner... 19 Marvels Captain Marvel No.17 1969 New Costume Not only the treasure of a cover but also the stunning inner imagery by Gil Kane and Dan Adkins dazzles with this wondrous issue, the complete revamping and first new look and costume for Rick Jones, Mar-Vell, fresh from the Negative Zone with Marvel... 20 Marvels Strange Tales No.158 1967 1st Living Tri. The suspenseful and shimmering entity of gold and hypnotic energy, The Living Tribunal, makes his haunting first ever full appearance in this morsel Marvels Strange Tales volume 1 issue number 158 from July of 1967, as legends Jim Steranko, Marie Se... 21 Marvels Uncanny X-men Nos.104 & 107 1st StarJam How about this one for a shimmering and glittering grab of delight with this duo of mutant morsels the first cameo appearance and first full appearance of The Starjammers, here in Marvels Uncanny X-men volume 1 issue number 104 from April of 1977 (t... 22 Charlton Sarge Steel Vol.1 No.2 1965 Five fantastic segments of thrills and chills to this early Dick Giordano gem, Charlton Comics Sarge Steel volume 1 issue number 2 from February of 1965, Silver Age espionage and crime at the heights of Charlton Comics. The backing is white and wonde... 23 Marvels Werewolf By Night No.1 1972 1st Of Series The magnificent and macabre mastermind of astonishing dark art, Mike Ploog, shining through with his wondrous work to this significant and key jump-off Marvels Werewolf By Night volume 1 issue number 1 from September of 1972, Jack Russell would dip ... 24 Marvels Uncanny X-men No.102 1976 Storm Origin One of the most outrageous and outstanding mutants in the history of Xavier's Gifted School of Mutants, Ororo Munroe, whips up a whirlwind of wonderful here in this important origin issue of Storm, and with a lightning hot cover by legend Dave Cockru... 25 DC's Atom & Hawkman No.40 1969 Kubert Cover "The Explosive Exploit of The Split Atom" is a true treasure of a showcase in how triumphant art legend Joe Kubert's covers and imagery can be, one of the most spectacular covers for not one but also both entities singularly or together for that matt... 26 DC's Batman No.232 1971 1st Rha's Al Ghul One of the most legendary and captivating Caped Crusader fables, this fantastic first appearance of Rha's al Ghul, a villain that would stand the test of time and threaten the Dark Knight and Gotham continually for decades to come DC's Batman volume... 27 Marvels Iron Man Vol.1 No.9 1969 1st Hulk Android Bruce Banner against Tony Stark in this treasure of an early landmark, showing both Avengers tussling at their wits end and with stunning Johnny Craig and George Tuska imagery and cover work, Marvels Iron Man volume 1 issue number 9 from January of 1... 28 DC's Detective Comics No.469 1977 1st Dr. Phos The outstanding first appearance and origin of Doctor Phosphorus and with delightful Walt Simonson / Al Milgrom artwork to it, DC's Detective Comics volume 1 issue number 469 from May of 1977, "By Death's Eerie Light" with a truly eye-grabbing Jim Ap... 28 Action Comics & Superboy 12 Cent Lot Issues are 318, 327, 353, 356 (written on) for Action Comics. Superboy 124 written on. Other issues through can be toning, staining, edge wear, folds and overall general wear from use. 29 DC Detective Comics Vol.1 No.416 1971 Frank Robbins, Don Heck, and tons of other industry legends combining forces to work on this exciting Gotham grab and if that wasn't enough an astonishing Neal Adams cover just dazzles the senses to this DC's Detective Comics volume 1 issue number 41... 30 DC's Justice League Of America Vol.1 No.24 1963 "Decoy Missions Of The Justice League" shows Kanjar Ro and Adam Strange appearing with the world's greatest super hero squad and of course with another truly outstanding Mike Sekowski / Murphy Anderson cove piece to compliment it beautifully, DC's Ju... 31 Marvels Tales Of Suspense Vol.1 No.64 1965 Hawkeye and Black Widow as foes against Iron Man and stark industries in their stupendous segment and Bucky, Agent 13 and Cap are up against the Nazis and Omar, air battles, tank explosions, arrows and action aplenty throughout this spectacle Marvel... 32 Marvels The Avengers Vol.1 No.14 1965 The first appearance of the evil alien race the Kallusians as the early A team of only five tries to stay alive and of course with wonderful and now historic Jack Kirby / Dick Ayers artwork and cover in "Even An Avenger Can Die!" Marvels The Avengers... 33 Gold Key Mighty Samson Lot Nos.12,13,16,18 1967 How about some spectacular savagery in the form of brutal battles with prehistoric creatures, aquatic beasts, alien entities and countless other dangers for the almighty warrior forged in flame and power, Gold Key Comics The Mighty Samson lot flexes ... 34 DC's Detective Comics Vol.1 No.385 1969 The legendary comic writer giant Grant Morrison has said in an interview that "Die Small -- Die Big!" is probably his favorite Batman story of all time, and one read and you could concur, it's a doozy delight, and of that wasn't enough you have the s... 35 Marvels Fantastic Four Nos.34 & 35 1965 1st Gideon The first appearances of Super Villains Gregory Gideon and the Gideon Family in "A House Divided" plus the first appearance of Dragon Man and Professor Gilbert in "Calamity On Campus" in one phenomenal FF grab right here and wow, Marvels Fantastic Fo... 36 Marvels Incredible Hulk Nos.107 & 108 1968 "Ten Rings Hath The Mandarin" and "Monster Triumphant" two gigantic green beastly fisted punches in one pounce here with a wicked Mandarin double feature Marvels Incredible Hulk volume 1 issues number 107 and 108 from September and October of 1968, ... 37 Marvels Daredevil Vol.1 Nos.21 & 22 1966 "The Trap Is Sprung" as "The Tri-Man Lives" and what more could you ask for with the Man Without Fear in prime and fantastic form? Whether it be the aforementioned Tri-Man or the outrageous menace of the Owl amidst an erupting volcano, the glorious G... 38 Charlton Comics Haunted Nos.1-4 1971 Haunted was part of a wave of new horror and suspense comics published by Charlton beginning with stupendous artwork from the spectacular Steve Ditko, it would include bone-chilling thrills and darker adventures going into the era of Bronze Horror, e... 39 DC's JLA Vol.1 No.13 1962 The glorious Gardner Fox on the fantastic story, Murphy Anderson on the outstanding cover piece that is perhaps the yellowest of this early series arguably, and the magnificent Mike Sekowski on the inner art, that's the tremendous team you want behin... 40 Marvels Uncanny X-men No.53 1969 1st BWS Work The brilliant artist Barry Windsor-Smith would begin but establish his name as one of the most outstanding artists of his generation undoubtedly, creating wonders with Conan, Weapon X and tons of other titles but HERE is where his first comic work be... 41 Marvels Silver Surfer Vol.1 No.5 1969 The skyrider and sentinel of the spaceways but in typical terrific and stunning fashion as the treat of The Stranger looms and Uatu ever watching, "-- And Who Shall Mourn for Him?" won the 1969 Alley Award for Best Full-Length Story the work of Lee a... 42 DC's My Greatest Adventure No.85 1964 Last MGA Bruno Premiani, Arnold Drake and Bob Brown is all the ingredients one would require for an outstanding and early issue featuring the Doom Patrol, and this is perfect example of that: DC's My Greatest Adventure volume 1 issue number 85 from February o... 43 DC's Batman Vol.1 No.237 1971 The dark magic of Neal Adams and Dick Giordano in this exciting and thrilling Gotham gem is something to behold for sure, DC's Batman volume 1 issue number 237 from December of 1971, as the evil and morbid Reaper threatens Bruce's livelihood and Nazi... 44 Marvels Strange Tales No.129 1965 1st Tiboro The Terrible Trio threaten the livelihood of half of the FF while Doctor Strange and the Ancient One have their magical hands full with Tiboro (first appearance) in their spectacular segment and you already know when you have a comic book featuring J... 45 Marvels Silver Surfer No.2 1968 1st Power Cosmic The Sentinel Of The Spaceways takes his stupendous second step in this tremendous Marvels Silver Surfer volume 1 issue number 2 from September of 1968, the first time ever Surfer's power would be named and referenced as "The Power Cosmic," arguably o... 46 Marvels Uncanny X-men No.54 1969 1st Havok/Pharoah Alex Summers, the mutant better known as Havok and the brother of team leader Cyclops makes his first phenomenal appearance in this awesome issue alongside the first ever Living Pharoah as well, true treasure from the endless and exciting history of ... 47 DC's JLA Vol.1 No.29 1964 1st CSA/Earth-3 About as monumental and Key as early JLA issues go, the first appearance of The Crime Syndicate of America (an evil team to mimicking the JLA), the first appearance of Earth-Three and the first Silver Age'd appearance of Golden Age guardian Starman, ... 48 DC's Doom Patrol Vol.1 No.94 1965 What a beautiful Bob Brown cover treasure to this one, the world's strangest crew of superheroes in early and awkward awesomeness DC's The Doom Patrol volume 1 issue number 94 from March of 1965, "The Nightmare Fighters!" Slight and brief browning t... 49 Marvels Strange Tales No.134 1965 1st Eternity Despite the thrilling and haunting Kirby / Giacoia cover piece, the segments contained in this Marvel morsel are magnificent and stuff of outstanding quality, plus the first ever mention of the ever powerful celestial Eternity happens in this here is... 50 Marvels Uncanny X-men Nos.59 & 97 1st Erik TR Let's hear it for the Ruby Quartz Crystal Visor wearing leader of the mutant squad Cyclops, shown here in two tremendous and yet different excellent examples of two different ages Marvels Uncanny X-men volume 1 issues number 59 from August of 1969 a... 51 Marvels Strange Tales Vol.1 No.137 1965 A smattering of first Shield appearances and other characters to the Fury segment and "The Prize Is Earth" as Hydra assumes the position for a full-on nuclear launch. The target? All of Earth's nations, plus a stupendous Dr. Strange half but of cours... 52 DC's My Greatest Adventure No.84 1963 The world's strangest and greatest team of freakish power pounce again with the threat of a returning General Immortus and the usual home run hitting team of Bruno Premiani and Arnold Drake DC's My Greatest Adventure volume 1 issue number 84 from De... 53 Marvels Strange Tales Vol.1 No.159 1967 The legend Steranko showcasing his stunning talent with a doozy cover of Fury versus Captain America while the Doctor Strange inner half segment is equally excellent and exciting, as is most of the issues of this legendary series Marvels Strange Tal... 54 DC's Doom Patrol No.121 1968 Death Of DP The taunted demise of the most unusual and strange superhero squad of all time, meaning the Death of Robotman & Elasti-Girl, the Death of Negative Man & Chief, it threw readers for a whirl and them some in its day, DC's Doom Patrol volume 1 issue num... 55 DC's Justice League Of America Vol.1 No.92 1971 Solomon Grundy, Born on a Monday And dismantling and destroying the world's greatest superhero team ever in this excellent and tremendous JLA issue with a landmark and legendary Neal Adams cover to it, DC's Justice League Of America volume 1 issue nu... 56 Gold Key Magnus Robot Fighter Lot Nos.2-5 1963 The red clothed robotic dismantling power surging hero Magnus punching, pouncing and obliterating futuristic evil cybernetic machines in this Silver Age series that maybe hinted toward a very possible future (artificial intelligence being that), here... 57 DC's JLA Vol.1 No.27 1964 First I Another astonishing and early JLA gem from the triumvirate or terrific DC content, Mike Sekowski, Murphy Anderson and Gardner Fox, in this first appearance of mysterious foe I DC's Justice League Of America volume 1 issue number 27 from May of 1964,... 58 Marvels Uncanny X-men No.39 1967 New Costumes "The Fateful Finale!" As taunted the George Tuska cover of this glorious villain packed example of early mutant lore, baddies such as Blob, The Vanisher, Mastermind, Changeling and tons others would cause carnage to Xavier's school crew but most impo... 59 Marvels Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 No.66 1968 I mean every Romita cover for the ASM series was stupendous and iconic and this one certainly is no different, the shadows of smoke from the mastermind Mysterio Quentin Beck rising up as Parker dangles from the web, stellar stuff always Marvels Amaz... 60 DC's Green Lantern Vol.2 No.61 1968 The awesome art team of legends Gil Kane and Sid Greene combined forces to create this fantastic and haunting cover plus the inner imagery to the emerald gladiator example DC's Green Lantern volume 2 issue number 61 from June of 1968, "Thoroughly Mo... 61 Marvels Daredevil Lot Vol.1 Nos.24-26 1967 Three glorious Gene Colan treasures in one great grab as the Man Without Fear features the likes of Ka-Zar, The Leap Frog and Stilt Man in this treasure trove of early Matt Murdock tales Marvels Daredevil volume 1 issues number 24, 25, and 26 from J... 62 DC's Adventure Comics No.305 1963 You can hear the soaring of the sound barrier breaking from Smallville all the way to Metropolis as the LoSH and Clark Kent fly into focus with this early example of Super action: DC's Adventure Comics volume 1 issue number 305 from February of 1963 ... 63 DC's Aquaman Vol.1 No.23 1965 1st Aquababy Almost entirely and awesome and excellent Nick Cardy presentation from cool cover to captivating inner content, the first appearance of Aquababy! Aawww. Here in astonishing Atlantis fable DC's Aquaman volume 1 number 23 from October of 1965, Aquaman... 64 Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 No.65 1968 Tall about tremendous and iconic Romita covers, this one sure fits the bill Marvels Amazing Spider-Man volume 1 issue number 65 from October of 1968, "The Impossible Escape" as Peter is on the run from the cops following last issues fainting mishap,... 65 Marvel Captain Marvel Vol.1 Nos.27-29 1973 Starlin Sometimes lots are made of comics because the issues might not be pristine or even in the best shape, other times it's simply because it's awesome to put together a lot of extremely cool issues in one grab and they're all in very neat condition; this... 66 DC's The Atom Nos.37 & 38 1968 The other JLA'er Hawkman would make an appearance here which was foretelling the future as these two issues are the last before the series is renamed Hawkman and The Atom, one Gil Kane and one Mike Sekowski cover to please the eyes from the world's s... 67 DC's Aquaman Vol.1 No.20 1965 "The Sea King's Double Doom" as we delve into watery and dangerous depths of Atlantis with the usual wonderful Nick Cardy imagery to delight the senses, DC's Aquaman volume 1 issue number 20 from April of 1965. Some slight print scuffing to the perim... 68 Marvels Ghost Rider Lot Nos.50-53 1980 Four flaming and fierce, rubber burning, chain-wielding wonders here a fantastic grouping of Marvels Ghost Rider, starting from the 50th issue spectacle wherein Blaze meets the Night Rider, continuing on with three more excellent issues, issues 50, 5... 69 Marvels Fantastic Four No.62 1967 1st Blastaar The FF leader Reed Richards alone in the Negative Zone with the leader of that mysterious and daunting realm, Blastaar, here in a first ever appearance Marvels Fantastic Four volume 1 issue number 62 from May of 1967, "And One Shall Save Him!" The re... 70 Marvels Uncanny X-men Vol.1 No.20 1966 The evil entities Blob and Unus framing the mutant squad and all the while Professor X is up against the threat of Lucifer by himself, suspenseful x team stuff with this early gem Marvels Uncanny X-men volume 1 issue number 20 from May of 1966, with... 71 Marvels Fantastic Four No.47 1966 1st G.Refuge "Beware The Hidden Land," as the FF and The Inhumans intertwine here in the showcasing of The Great Refuge, the Inhuman's land and home in its first ever appearance Marvels Fantastic Four volume 1 number 47 from February of 1966, with that same sure... 72 Charlton Comics Ghost Manor Nos.16 & 37 1973-78 Spectacular Suspence filled segments of supersized serpents and insects, voodoo and dark danger throughout the two of these titles, Charlton's dip into the macabre, Charlton Comics' Ghost Manor volume 1 numbers 16 from December of 1973, and issue 37 ... 73 Marvels Fantastic Four Vol.1 No.75 1968 An iconic FF Kirby cover undoubtedly and equally stunning and important story work as Galactus intends by any means necessary to capture Silver Surfer yet again and the FF intervenes as comic history would have it, up against replicates of themselves... 74 DC's Strange Adventures Nos.221,222,228-230 1969 Gil Kane, Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson and tons other industry legends worked wonders on this segment of this SA series and if that wasn't cool enough the Neal Adams cover work is awesome as well, here flies a fantastic furious lot DC's Strang... 75 DC's Justice League Of America Vol.1 No.34 1965 "The Deadly Dreams Of Doctor Destiny" as the evil doctor is insane, but don't discount this super terrific Mike Sekowski Silver Age Joker imagery, really cool and exciting stuff with DC's Justice League Of America volume 1 issue number 34 from March ... 76 Marvels Tales To Astonish No.67 1965 1st Hidden M. Two beastly behemoths of early Avenger awesomeness abound in these proper cool pages of Marvel history, Tales To Astonish volume 1 issue number 67 from May of 1965, as Hank and Janet encounter the first evil appearance of The Hidden Man in their spec... 77 Marvels Tales Of Suspense No.76 1966 1st Ultimo The first appearance of The Doomsday Machine Ultimo in this terrific and treasured Marvels Tales Of Suspence volume 1 issue number 76 from April 1966, "Here Lies HiddenThe Unspeakable Ultimo!" And if that isn't cool enough, Jack Kirby drawing Batroc ... 78 DC's Strange Adventures Vol.1 No.208 1968 "How Many Times Can A Guy Die?" Is the perplexing and provocative question posed by the legendary Carmine Infantino in this incredible fable in the early history of mysterious entity Boston Brand, DC's Strange Adventures volume 1 issue number 208 fro... 79 DC's Green Lantern Nos.39 & 44 1965-66 The glorious and greats like Gil Kane, Murphy Anderson, Gardner Fox and others doing their best with the green gladiator in grandiose way, here collects two morsels from the emerald crusader's history: DC's Green Lantern volume 2 issues number 39 and... 80 DC's Batman Vol.1 No.217 1969 If a picture is worth a thousand words, this cover has to be worth a million or more, bless the legend Neal Adams and his cover run on this early Gotham series, DC's Batman volume 1 issue number 217 from December of 1969, as Dick Grayson and Bruce go... 81 DC's Wonder Woman Nos.176 & 177 1968 WW V SG Two tremendous and important Diana Prince examples together, the lead up to and fight of Supergirl and Wonder Woman as it's also the last issue before WW gives up her powers, two really intruiguing Irv Novick covers to this duo DC's Wonder Woman vol... 82 Marvel Preview Star-Lord Lot Nos.14, 15 & 18 1978 Bob Larkin, Joe Jusko, Jim StarlinI mean can you get a better triumverate of cover artist? Plus inner Chris Claremont writing (with tons of other legends to several segments), here comes an incredible interstellar Superheroic blast from the futuristi... 83 DC's Batman Vol.1 No.210 1969 Bats battling a legion of Feline Furies almost sounds as on point for Adam West as it could get but instead it's the astonishing Neal Adams and Frank Robbins, so you know you're getting wonderful writing and also awesome Irv Novick inner imagery DC'... 84 Curtis Haunt Of Horror Vol.1 Nos.1-5 1974 A smattering of terrifying thrills and frightening fables contained in this gargantuan and gore-filled grab, five graphic mags in one outrageous lot Curtis and Cadence Comics Publications The Haunt Of Horror volume 1 including the glorious issue num... 85 Charlton Captain Atom No.79 1966 1st Dr.Spectro The nuclear powered and atomized Allen Adam in astonishing display with dominating imagery for its time by the legendary Steve Ditko, a pure passion project of his, and here's the spectacular first appearance of Doctor Spectro Charlton Comics volume... 86 DC's Batman Vol.1 No.219 1970 "Death Casts The Deciding Vote" as the super awesome Neal Adams, Dick Giordano and Frank Robbins work their wonder with this superb Gotham tale DC's Batman volume 1 issue number 219 from February of 1970, and you gotta love that alternate old-school... 87 DC's Teen Titans No.23 1969 New Wonder Girl A super radical and rockin' alteration as in this issue Wonder Girl changes costumes for the first time, I for one was a fan of it even if it was very of-its-time, it felt less a recreation of Wonder Woman's garb and more fitting as her own persona, ... 88 DC's The Flash Nos.220 & 225 1973 Two tremendous Cary Bates storylines including Flash and the fantastic Reverse Flash, with delightful Dick Giordano and Nick Cardy covers, very awesome to have this super cool crimson speedster double feature here as it's not something you see ever d... 89 DC's JLA Vol.1 No.56 1967 1st GA WW In SA The courageous and glorious Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson pairing up for this proper purple backed superhero smashing spectacle DC's Justice League Of America volume 1 issue number 56 from September of 1967 "The Negative Crisis Of Earth's On... 90 Tower Thunder Agents Vol.1 Nos.2 & 3 1965 This cult-favorite super-team saga from Tower Comics features neat powers, bizarre villains, and great art by some comics legends like the wonderful Wally Wood, whom also crafted both captivating covers plus Gil Kane, George Tuska, Mike Sekowski and ... 91 Marvels Daredevil Vol.1 No.169 1981 His name is Bullseyeand he'll keep killing em till they're all dead! The world's greatest marksmen hitting the target yet again with another brilliant feature from the phenomenal team of Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Marvels Daredevil volume 1 issue... |
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