American Update: Captain America’s first Silver Age solo issue back in stock!
*Marvel: When the distribution embargo was lifted on Marvel in 1968, one of the company’s first actions was to launch the stars of its ‘split’ books, such as Tales to Astonish, Strange Tales and Tales of Suspense, into their own series; one such was Captain America. For a few years, since his return to the modern Marvel Age in Avengers #4, the Sentinel of Liberty had been ‘flatsharing’ with iron Man in Tales of Suspense, but with the new system, he got his own star-spangled series – beginning, owing to a peculiarity of the period, with issue #100, continuing the numbering of the now-defunct Suspense. This copy of Captain America #100, featuring the talents of Stan lee, Jack Kirby and Syd Shores, is VG+, a superior copy with only moderate wear and very light cover creasing, cover scene unimpaired, decent white flexible interiors. A pence stamped copy, it is on sale at £75. SORRY, THIS HAS NOW SOLD