American Comics Update: The Midas Collection: 3 Low Grade Golden Age Supermans
*DC: We visit the Midas Collection this week for three Golden Age issues of Superman that have all seen better days: #28, #31 & #48. All have significant faults, which keeps their prices affordable for comics of this vintage. Useful only perhaps to fill gaps in your collection until you can get something better.
PICTURED: SUPERMAN ALL SOLD
#28 FA £90 Four stories, including Superman apparently accomplishing the twelve labours of Hercules and a Lois Lane solo. This would actually be in much better shape were it not for the fact that the statue of Hercules figure on the cover has been cut off and crudely reattached with tape on the inside cover. Small bottom corner of cover missing. Otherwise around VG with decent staples and nice pages.
#31 PR £40 Four stories, one featuring Lex Luthor, a Lois Lane solo and another where Lois’s dog discovers Superman’s secret identity (!). A pretty awful example, with covers detached and separated, with chunks missing from their edges. Pages are browning and brittle at spine and edges, but complete apart from two ad pages.
#48 PR £35 Three stories, including one Lex Luthor story. Covers detached and all but separated, Grubby cover, chipping to right edge with small losses. Most of spine and back cover edges missing. Complete with pages not too bad.




