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American Update: A Marvellous Foursome Of Fabulous Firsts!

Posted on 19th September 2015 by 30CC20th September 2015

*Marvel: A quartet of quality items this update, all cents copies, each featuring a significant ‘first’ in the Marvel Universe: Doctor Strange #169 (FN- £50), in which the Master of the Mystic Arts got his first solo series; Iron Fist #14 (FN+ £65), with the first appearance of the X-Men’s favourite feral fiend, Sabre-Tooth; Marvel Premiere #15 (FN+ £50), in which the Ku’n Lu’un Kid, Iron Fist himself, made his debut; and last but far from least, Strange Tales #180 (VF+ £60), in which Adam Warlock – and the world at large – first encounters the delicious but deadly Gamora! SORRY, ALL OF THESE HAVE NOW SOLD
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British Update: Lindy 1975

Posted on 19th September 2015 by 30CC19th September 2015

41_lindy6FNw *Girls’ Comics: An often-overlooked cul-de-sac of girls’ comics is Lindy, a Fleetway weekly which came and went in 1975 after a scant 20 issues before being subsumed by the all-consuming Jinty. Strips like “Pavement Patsy”, “Jane’s Jeannie”, “Hard Days For Hilda” and “Defiant Daisy” sadly failed, despite being the same quality as its sister titles, in attracting a mass audience.  We have 11 new in, ranging from #6 to #17, and all intact; Lindy having apparently  set out to snare a slightly older audience, it featured a lot of pin-up picture of pop hunks, and these are frequently torn out in second-hand copies. Ours have all been carefully screened, so if you have a hankering for supernaturally-guided tennis players, hard-done-by working girls, pre-teen pickpockets, or pictures of the young David Essex wearing only a pair of denim cut-offs (hey, we don’t judge…) Lindy’s the mag for you!

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Books Update: In The Tradition Of Conan

Posted on 18th September 2015 by 30CC18th September 2015

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Robert E Howard should be feeling very pleased, as all of these books are ‘In the tradition of Conan’. The heroes featured include Tark (Colum MacConnell), Odan the Half-God (Norvil Manning; actually Kenneth Bulmer), Cormac (Andrew J Offutt & Keith Taylor), ex-gladiator Prester John (Norvell W Page), Bran Mak Morn (David C Smith & Richard Tierney and Karl Edward Wagner) and Jamnar (Dave Van Arnam). Most of the covers display the hero’s mastery of the lost martial art of Skan Ti-Do (fighting whilst encumbered by a barely dressed woman), and more muscles than seem humanly possible, although they all seem to have found time to wax to display their musculature to maximum advantage. All of these books are 1st US PB and an added bonus is that Lord Of Blood (Dave Van Arnam) has a Steranko cover.

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Posted in What's New | Tagged Bran Mak Morn, Colum MacConnell, Jamnar, Karl Edward Wagner, Odan the Half-God, Offutt, Secondhand second hand books, Tark, Vintage fantasy

American Update: A melange of Marvel Mags!

Posted on 18th September 2015 by 30CC18th September 2015

*Vintage Magazine-Sized Comics: This week’s magazine update features a mix of Marvel mags from the 1970’s, with one or more of each of the following: Howard The Duck, Kull & The Barbarians, The Legion Of Monsters, Marvel Preview, Masters Of Terror, Rampaging Hulk, Savage Tales, Spectacular Spider-Man, Tales Of The Zombie, Tomb Of Dracula, Unknown Worlds Of Science-Fiction  & Vampire Tales. Look out also in this section for two prestigious Hardcover Marvel Graphic Novels: Grant, Wagner & Kennedy’s Punisher: Blood On The Moors and O’Neill & Kaluta’s Shadow: Hitler’s Astrologer.

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American Update: Complete run of Bronze Age Warlock

Posted on 18th September 2015 by 30CC18th September 2015

02_warlock9VFNMw*Marvel: Well, how do you like your Warlock? Earthbound, psychedelic and cosmic flavoured, as in the first 8 issues of this run as rendered by Roy Thomas, Gil Kane and later Bob Brown (1972/73) or, a couple of years later, relaunching at #9 for a further 7 issues, spacebound, psychedelic and cosmic flavoured by the redoubtable Jim Starlin, with Thanos, Pip, Gamora and the gang. A complete run of all 15 issues fresh into stock, multiple copies of most issues, all cents copies, in a variety of grades to suit all pockets.

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British Update: Cowboy & Thriller Picture Libraries

Posted on 18th September 2015 by 30CC18th September 2015

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: A small update to two popular titles: Cowboy (with Lucky Lannagan, Buck Jones & Kit Carson) and Thriller (with Robin Hood, John Steel & Jet Ace Logan, among others).

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Books Update: Madeleine Brent – ‘Mother’ Of Modesty Blaise

Posted on 18th September 2015 by 30CC18th September 2015

45_mb_tcapricornstonew*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: No time for love in our Books department – no bodice-ripping Regency doorstops here, thank you – but for the author Madeleine Brent, we make an exception. Because ‘Madeleine Brent was a pseudonym for Peter O’Donnell, creator of Modesty Blaise, who used a variety of aliases in his long career as a jobbing author, and where the Madeleine Brent novels stand out is that their heroines are unusually skilled, preternaturally gifted, physically courageous, or all three. These tightly-plotted stories all have a strong adventurous/suspense  component, and it’s easy to imagine – if you have the Phillip Jose Farmer mindset of wanting to connect all the fictional realms – that Madeleine Brent heroines are ancestresses of the mysterious Modesty! From the boomerang-throwing Mitjikwin of “Golden Urchin” to the heiress-turned-music hall performer Bridie Chance of “Capricorn Stone”, these ladies are independent, intelligent, and highly entertaining.  We have five of the nine Brent novels available from a variety of publishers and in varying condition, so if we’ve managed to pique your curiosity, now’s a good time to try!

Posted in What's New | Tagged Madeleine Brent, Peter O'Donnell, Secondhand second hand books, Vintage crime

American/British Update: Long Live The Ghost Who Walks

Posted on 18th September 2015 by 30CC18th September 2015

23_phantom1000FNVFw*Phantom: For Phantom phans everywhere, a long-overdue update to the eternally popular hero. We have approx. 20 of the American King/Charlton series, #1 of the British series from Wolf and the special 1000th issue of the Australian series from Frew, a near-300 page bonanza complete with a facsimile of the first edition from 1948.

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British Update: Marvel UK miscellany

Posted on 18th September 2015 by 30CC18th September 2015

*Marvel UK: A chunky update to this section, comprising the following titles: Captain Britain, Forces In Combat, Fury, Marvel Team-Up, Mighty World Of Marvel, Spider-Man, Strip, Super-Heroes and Titans. At £1 each (or sometimes a little more) these are extremely bargainacious!

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Books Update: Old Masters II – Bradbury And Heinlein

Posted on 18th September 2015 by 30CC18th September 2015

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Once again we have added books to broaden the range offered by two very popular authors. There are four new Ray Bradbury titles, Dandelion Wine, I Sing The Body Electric, The Day It Rained Forever and The Small Assassin. There are 23 additional Heinlein titles, too many to mention them all, but highlights include Beyond This Horizon, Glory Road, Methuselah’s Children, Stranger In A Strange Land and Waldo + Magic Inc.

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Posted in What's New | Tagged Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, Secondhand second hand books, Vintage science fiction

British Update: New release of Alan Class Printing Plate Sets — Rare titles

Posted on 17th September 2015 by 30CC17th September 2015

*Alan Class Reprints: Following on from his highly successful signing appearance at our shop in the summer, we are thrilled to have a further 14 Alan Class comic and printing plate sets now available. As regulars will know, these sets comprise an original Alan Class comic, the four colour cover lead plates used in the printing process, a certificate signed by Alan Class and usually an anecdotal handwritten note from Alan as well about the comic. Often there are extras as well; most of these new sets come with 1 or 2 interior page printing plates. Each set comes in a sturdy presentation case. This update concentrates on 3 short-lived and rare titles from the dawn of Alan’s operation: Just Dennis #1-5 (complete), reprinting the infamous Fawcett/Charlton scamp, Space Mouse #1-2 (complete), reprinting Charlton’s Atomic Mouse and 7 issues of Tales Of The Underworld inc #1. We have hardly ever seen any issues of these series on the market, so this is really a unique opportunity to grab a piece of comics history. Prices range from £25 to £75 per set.

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American Update: 6 consecutive mid-high grade Journey Into Mystery with Thor #94-99 (cents copies)

Posted on 17th September 2015 by 30CC17th September 2015

*Marvel: The Norse God Avenger is a frim favourite here at 30th Century, so we’re delighted to welcome a really nice consecutive run of mid-high grade early issues (all cents copies) of Journey Into Mystery from #94 to #99. This run features appearances by Loki, Odin and other denizens of the Norse pantheon, as well as debuts for the Lava Man, Mr. Hyde, the Cobra, Surtur, Merlin and the beginning of the superlative Tales Of Asgard series, with Kirby’s art at its best. Details as follows: #94 FN £87, #95 VF+ £400, #96 FN/VF £150, #97 FN £93, #98 (not pictured) VG/FN £59, #99 FN+ £95.
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British Update: Crisis

Posted on 17th September 2015 by 30CC17th September 2015

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: From the 1980’s comics revolution of the UK, new stock of Crisis, which flared briefly as the mouthpiece of the political, intellectual, and counter-cultural fringe of the readership. With many creators from the popular 2000 AD, Crisis won acclaim and awards for its boundary pushing, but ultimately failed to win much of a readership, fizzling out in 1992 in a welter of money-saving European reprints. This selection from # 15 to # 43 features many of its most popular creators – Ennis, Ezquerra, Fabry, Phillips – doing a body of work that enhanced their already formidable reputations. And hey, kids – Free Stickers! (If they didn’t get you by appealing to your intellect, maybe gaudy tat’d be worth a try!)

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American/British Update: Arcade

Posted on 17th September 2015 by 30CC17th September 2015

29_arcade2NMw*Undergrounds: From 1975 & 1976, Print Mint’s Arcade – the Comics Revue, magazine-sized anthologies featuring the ‘stars’ of the counter-culture, including Kominsky, Spain, Crumb, Shelton, Williams, Deitch, Lynch and more. This selection runs from #2 to  #7, just one issue short of a complete run, and is in exceptionally nice condition, averaging Near Mint.

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American Update: The Dark Knight Returns

Posted on 17th September 2015 by 30CC17th September 2015

*DC: Batman’s back in our listings with a few dozen new Silver & Bronze Age issues in between #158 and #281, including the unusual Shadow crossover in #253, plus many 80 Page and other Giants.

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British Update: Dan Dare Hawk Books Vol 9

Posted on 17th September 2015 by 30CC17th September 2015

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: From 1994, we present Volume 9 of the over-sized Hawk Books exquisite reprintings of classic Dan Dare adventures from the Eagle. This volume reprints the famous Terra Nova trilogy of stories originally presented in 1959/60: Safari In Space, Terra Nova & Trip To Trouble. NM at £20.

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Housekeeping Update

Posted on 17th September 2015 by 30CC17th September 2015

On a regular cycle, we sweep through our entire stock to delete sold items and keep our listing as up to date as possible. We’ve just finished deleting sold items from the following file in our British section:
*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics (A-K only, L-Z to follow)
As of the time of writing, this category is bang up to date, with every item listed available.

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Books Update: The Baroness

Posted on 17th September 2015 by 30CC17th September 2015

45_pk_tecstasyconnw 45_pk_hardcoremurderw*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: The Baroness, written in the 1970’s with tongue firmly in cheek, features an aristocrat by marriage who takes multitasking to extremes: international playgirl, model, millionairess and superspy. In these books she takes on and defeats a dazzling array of foes including Dr Thing, sex-starved Otto Funke, neo-Nazis, savage Arab oil potentates, Russian viruses, and S.P.O.I.L.E.R.. We have all eight of the US editions, mainly in VG – FN grades.

Posted in What's New | Tagged London, Paul Kenyon, Secondhand second hand books, Superspy, The Baroness, Vintage crime, Vintage spy thriller

British Update: Monster Fun

Posted on 16th September 2015 by 30CC16th September 2015

*Humour Comics: More Monster Fun! Twenty new issues, ranging from #3 to #63, of the popular series which gave us such well-remembered series as “X-Ray Specs”, “Draculass”, “Gums”, “Kid Kong” and other comedy-horror hybrids. Seven of the series switched over to Buster in 1976, and ran for years more in their adopted home, but this is where they got started. Particularly amusing, in retrospect, is the debut of “Terror TV” in #50, in which a family sits transfixed at the prospect of… gasp – a *FOURTH* TV channel! Oh, how times have changed. All of our copies of Monster Fun are sold complete – incomplete copies are rife on the second-hand market, but all ours are checked for completeness by our crack quality control department (ahem), and guaranteed to come complete with “Badtime Bedtime Stories”, pull-out posters, or other centrefold gimmicks.

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British Update: Thunderbirds Are Go!

Posted on 16th September 2015 by 30CC16th September 2015

*TV & Film Related Comics: Gerry Anderson’s creation, the lads of International Rescue (and their British agent, the fragrant Lady Penelope) have entertained generations of TV watchers and comics readers, and the 1991-launched repackaging of classic Bellamy strips from TV Century 21 in fortnightly format was one of the more appealing reissues.  Numbers 1-19 new in, along with the 1992 Holiday Special. (And what the hell *did* F.A.B. stand for, anyway?)

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American Update: High Grade 1st Wolverine appearances in Hulk #180, 181, 182

Posted on 12th September 2015 by 30CC12th September 2015

*Marvel: Probably the most significant comics of the 1970’s this week, insofar as they feature the first three appearances of a character who was to redefine the Marvel Universe: Wolverine! Incredible Hulk #180 had Wolverine saying hello at the finale of a battle with the winsome Wendigo – and #182 saw Wolvy wave goodbye as our Jade Giant faced the threat of Hammer & Anvil! But in between, in #181, we were treated to a full-length, knockdown battle between the Hulk and Wolverine, establishing the Canadian mutant as one of the most formidable characters in the MU! Subsequently, of course, Wolverine went on to headline in 1975’s ‘New’ X-Men, as well as starring in hundreds of solo stories – but here’s where it all began, courtesy of Len Wein, Herb Trimpe and Jack Abel. (Hey, never mind the quality, feel the history!) These three key cents issues are all in exceptional condition, with glossy covers, vivid, unmarred cover colour, and creamy white interior pages. Possibly the most sought-after comics of the modern era, in prime condition, now in stock – but not for long! Hulk #180 VF £125, #181 VF £1000, #182 VF/NM £120 SORRY, THESE HAVE ALL NOW SOLD
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American/British Update: Marvel Tarzan

Posted on 11th September 2015 by 30CC11th September 2015

*Tarzan/ERB: From 1977, Marvel’s take on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ most famous creation as we present Tarzan #1-10 plus #12-13. Lovingly written by Roy Thomas and beautifully illustrated by John Buscema, Marvel certainly put the right guys on the job!

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British Update: TV Century 21 1st series — a handful of low-graded copies

Posted on 11th September 2015 by 30CC11th September 2015

*TV & Film Related Comics: A dozen or so issues of TV Century 21 1st series between #35 and #84, all in PR, FA or GD: affordable reading copies for Fandersons on a budget.

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American Update: Complete Barry Smith Conan #1-24

Posted on 11th September 2015 by 30CC11th September 2015

02_conan1FNplusw02_conan24NMw*Marvel: There’s no one quite like Barry Smith to illustrate Conan the Barbarian, and we’re proud to present a complete run of his work from the early 1970’s, bringing Robert E. Howard’s most famous creation to comics for the first time. Issues #1-24 fresh into stock (which includes a couple he didn’t draw!) in a mixture of grades. #1 is FN+ at £65 and the other outstanding issue is a sparkling NM copy of #24, the first full appearance of Red Sonja at £95. We have multiple copies of many issues in a choice of grades, so a great chance to fill the gaps in your collection!

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British Update: Valiant Summer Specials 1971-1973

Posted on 11th September 2015 by 30CC11th September 2015

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: A titanic trio of Valiant Summer Specials from consecutive years adorns our What’s New page. 1971 (GD/VG £17.50) is Valiant & Smash, whereas 1972 (VG/FN £22.50) & 1973 (GD £15) are Valiant & TV21. Condition is best described as average on these, with spine and cover tears on 1971 & 1973 in particular, but these are always fiercely sought-after whenever we get them, so don’t dally long. Roll up to meet all your weekly pals inside!
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American Update: Warren’s Eerie

Posted on 11th September 2015 by 30CC11th September 2015

20_eerie94NMw*Vintage Magazine-Sized Comics: For our magazine update this week, we turn to Warren and a long run from the second half of Eerie’s life, with most issues added between #82 and #137. Featuring fabulous art, memorable characters and death, destruction and sacrificial virgins — if all that’s your bag, what more could you want?

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Books Update: You Wait Ages For One Omnibus, Then Three Come Along At Once!

Posted on 11th September 2015 by 30CC11th September 2015

44_jb_2ndhammerhorromnbw44_jb_hammerhorromn1w*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Two mouth-wateringly rare Hammer Horror books join our shelves today, featuring John Burke’s gruesomely spine-chilling novelisations of classic Hammer films. The elusive Hammer Horror Omnibus features a double double bill: The Curse Of Frankenstein, The Revenge of Frankenstein, The Gorgon and The Curse Of The Mummy’s Tomb. The Second Hammer Horror Film Omnibus is even more elusive, but by a spooky twist of fate we have two on offer. This book also features tales from four films: Dracula – Prince Of Darkness, Rasputin – The Mad Monk, The Reptile and finally The Plague Of The Zombies. All are 1st UK PB editions; truly horror to make you drool. Prices reflect their rarity: the first Omnibus is VG at £75; both seconds are GD also at £75 each.

 

Posted in What's New | Tagged Hammer Horror, Secondhand second hand books, Vintage Horror, Vintage movie books

British Update: Wizard 1931-1938

Posted on 10th September 2015 by 30CC10th September 2015

36_wizard472GDw*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: More from our 1930’s vintage British comics haul. This time, it’s the turn of Wizard in the spotlight, with dozens of issues all through the 1930’s from 1931 to 1938. A wonderful selection of stories with Western, Sports, Science-Fiction, Jungle, School, Exotic Locale & Adventure themes which thrilled a generation.

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British Update: Almost complete run of Tornado from #1

Posted on 10th September 2015 by 30CC10th September 2015

36_tornado1VGw*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: From 1979, 21 out of the 22 issues of 2000 AD ‘spin-off’ Tornado fresh in, the fondly-remembered comic that featured Drago, the Mind Of Wolfie Smith, Captain Klep and Blackhawk among others before being subsumed into 2000 AD itself later that same year. Also featured Dave Gibbons in a super-hero suit as the Big E!

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British Update: Bunty: mostly 1971, 1994/5

Posted on 10th September 2015 by 30CC10th September 2015

*Girls’ Comics: A significant update for the most famous Girls’ comic title of all: almost the whole year of Bunty 1971 fresh in, mostly in VG/FN grades, a smattering of 1975, 1976 and 1991 and then many from 1994 up to Easter 1995.

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American Update: 1970’s Charlton Horror

Posted on 10th September 2015 by 30CC10th September 2015

*Horror/Mystery 1960-1980’s: A small update to this immensely popular category for the following 1970’s Charlton titles: Ghostly Tales, Ghost Manor, Haunted Love, Many Ghosts Of Dr. Graves, Midnight Tales, Monster Hunters & Scary Tales.

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British Update: Boys’ Cinema 1939

Posted on 10th September 2015 by 30CC10th September 2015

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*TV & Film Related Comics: Continuing our 1930’s vintage British comics updates, we’re delighted to present a handful of Boys’ Cinema from 1939. Featuring text stories of contemporary films illustrated with stills, these are a pure nostalgia-fest for anyone old enough to remember them and a fascinating insight into the times for those young whippersnappers among you.

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Housekeeping Update

Posted on 10th September 2015 by 30CC10th September 2015

On a regular cycle, we sweep through our entire stock to delete sold items and keep our listing as up to date as possible. We’ve just finished deleting sold items from the following files in our American section:
*Archie
*Charlton
*Dell
*Gold Key/Whitman
*Harvey
*IW/Super
*Miscellaneous 1940-1959
*Horror 1940-1959
*Teen Humour/Funny Girls
and from our British section:
*Alan Class Reprints
*TV & Film Related Comics
As of the time of writing, these categories are bang up to date, with every item listed available.

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British Update: Girls’ Picture Libraries: A small miscellany

Posted on 10th September 2015 by 30CC10th September 2015

*Girls’ Picture Libraries: A small update to a variety of titles, inc: Bunty, Debbie, Girl, Judy, June PL Holiday Special 1977, Love Story, Schoolgirls’ PL & Star Love Stories In Pictures.

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American Update: Superman Vs. Muhammad Ali

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC3rd September 2015

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*DC: We make no apologies for re-using the same text as last time we had this gem through our hands: You’ve heard of the Rumble in the Jungle? You’ve heard of the Thriller in Manila? Now, get ready for the Uproarium in the Emporium as we bring you Superman Vs Muhammad Ali in the Treasury-sized All New Collectors’ Edition C56. Highly sought after by both comic and boxing enthusiasts, this one-off issue is gorgeously illustrated by the incomparable Neal Adams, whose art looks amazing at this size. In FN+ grade, marred only by minor spine wear and a soft-creased corner, this is an item set only to rise in price as the years go by. Yours currently for £40. And it won’t be here long, so float like a butterfly and get your order in, or you’ll be stung by a bee.

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American Update: 10 Marvel Silver/Bronze Age #1 issues!

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC15th September 2015

*Marvel: No less than ten #1 issues from Marvel’s Silver and Bronze Ages, incorporating Amazing Adventures FN/VF £30 (1970 – with the beginning of the Inhumans and Black Widow strips), Astonishing Tales VF+ £36, Captain Marvel VF+ p £100, Marvel Two-In-One NM £105, New Mutants FN+ p £5, Nick Fury, Agent Of Shield FN/VF p £45, Punisher (1986 mini) NM- p £33, Spectacular Spider-Man NM £80, Super-Villain Team-Up VF+ £26 & What If (1977) NM £39.  As all collectors know, #1 issues are always in demand and represent good investments. We shall say no more!
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Books Update: Old Masters I – Asimov And Clarke

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC3rd September 2015

44_acc_2001asow44_ia_tcavessteelw44_ia_prelfoundationw44_acc_tsandsmarsw*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: A great selection of books by two great authors, chosen to add to the titles already offered. From Isaac Asimov we have Prelude To Foundation, Foundation and Forward The Foundation, I, Robot and The Rest Of The Robots, The Caves of Steel and The Stars In Their Courses. From Arthur C Clarke we have 2001 A Space Odyssey, Rendezvous With Rama, Earthlight and The Deep Range. We also have three late 1950’s Corgi editions, Pebble In The Sky (Asimov) and The City And The Stars and The Sands Of Mars (Clarke).

Posted in What's New | Tagged Arthur C Clarke, Isaac Asimov, London, Secondhand second hand books, Vintage science fiction

British Update: Jinty 1975/76

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC3rd September 2015

*Girls’ Comics: We’ve restocked the ever-popular Jinty this week with dozens of issues fresh in from 1975/76.

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Books Update: Tutti Frutti Childrens’ Books

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC3rd September 2015

*Childrens’ Books: A variety of classics join the Children’s section today, including two more Enid Blyton adventures (Ring’o Bells Mystery and The Rilloby Fair Mystery), Moonfleet (Falkner), Wishing Water-Gate (Elinor Lyon), 101 Dalmations (Dodie Smith), What Katy Did (Susan Coolidge), Treasure Island (Stevenson) and Terry’s Only Term (Ethel Talbot). In addition we have a pair of Nathaniel Hawthorne stories collected as The Pomegranate Seeds and all three of the Earthsea tales By Ursula Le Guin, an unusual Captain W E Johns adventure, The Death Rays Of Ardilla and another Billy Bunter (Billy Bunter Afloat).

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Posted in What's New | Tagged Billy Bunter, Children, Enid Blyton, London, Secondhand second hand books

Housekeeping Update

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC3rd September 2015

On a regular cycle, we sweep through our entire stock to delete sold items and keep our listing as up to date as possible. We’ve just finished deleting sold items from the following files in our British section:
*Marvel UK
*Power Comics
As of the time of writing, these categories are bang up to date, with every item listed available.

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British Update: Smash (IPC version) from first to last

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC3rd September 2015

*Power Comics: When is a Power comic not a Power comic? After Odhams folded, the Smash title was taken over in 1969 by Fleetway IPC, and ran, with content more traditional to that publisher, until 1971. We have the first relaunch issue from 15/3/69 (which includes the first Cursitor Doom) and then a good selection new in right up until the last issue in 1971. Highlights along the way include the 1st Tri-Man strip and numerous issues with promotional flyers for Whizzer & Chips (I guess they were really pushing that!)

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American Update: Hulk #5 VG+ £225

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC3rd September 2015

02_hulk5VGplusw*Marvel: The first six issue run of Hulk seem to be among the rarest of the early Marvel Silver Age, so we’re particularly pleased to have a nice copy of #5 new in. Featuring the first appearance of Tyrannus, and all the quality you’d expect from Stan Lee & jack Kirby in the early 1960’s, this VG+ pence copy is priced at £225. Although there is a small tear at upper staple back cover, this is a clean, tidy and very presentable copy with good page quality.

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British Update: Tales From The Trigan Empire

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC3rd September 2015

36_trigantalesVGw*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: We present the large format Hawk Books hardcover of Tales From the Trigan Empire, published in 1989, featuring the sumptuous art of Don Lawrence. This edition is graded at VG and is clean and sharp. There are small splits either side of the base of the spine, and very slight water damage to the tops of the pages, but nothing horrible in this uncommon gem.

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Books Update: Qhe! – He’s Not From Barcelona!

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC3rd September 2015

44_ww_the-richesw*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: W∴ W∴, otherwise known as William Bound, produced his Qhe! series in the 1970’s. Qhe – mystic, divine ruler of the tiny Himalayan state of Pashman, jet-set guerrilla, cosmic-Bond and superlover (well, there’s a surprise) fights the good fight with his uncivil servant Willard, a deadly snake-charmer in a pinstripe suit. We have the complete series, all four in FN or VF grade, and all 1st UK PB editions.

 

Posted in What's New | Tagged London, Qhe, Secondhand second hand books, Vintage science fiction, W W, William Bound

American Update: A small range of DC Giants inc. Weird Mystery Tales, The Unexpected & Sgt Rock

Posted on 3rd September 2015 by 30CC3rd September 2015

*DC: A small range of DC 100 pagers and other giants fresh in, comprising DC 100 Page Super Spectacular #4 (Weird Mystery Tales), #16 (Sgt Rock), #21 (Superboy) & #22 (The Flash), DC Special #5 (Joe Kubert), Shazam #8, Superboy #185 & #208 and Super DC Giant S23 (The Unexpected).

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British Update: A miscellany of oddities & specials in Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries

Posted on 2nd September 2015 by 30CC2nd September 2015

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: Some esoteric fare on offer this update in the form of an Australian Gunsmoke, Mandrake the Magician World Adventure Library, Pecos Bill, Pearson’s Private Eye Picture Stories, Secret Agent Holiday Special, a couple of text adventures from the Sexton Blake Library, Space Picture Library and a seldom-seen 448 page Super Picture Special from 1969.

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American Update: Catalogue Expansion: Deadpool!!!

Posted on 30th August 2015 by 30CC30th August 2015

*Marvel: Continuing our grudging acknowledgment of the passing years, we admit to our catalogue listings another ‘modern’ series, but one whose popularity and appeal we can’t deny. Deadpool! Marvel’s Merc-with-A-Mouth, after the four-issue Circle Chase mini-series in 1993, became the Merc-With-A-Monthly when his own ongoing title debuted in 1997, establishing the irreverent, lecherous and bloodthirsty anti-hero that an entire generation has come to love. We have the entire Deadpool: Circle Chase mini-series, plus the first ten issues of the 1997 monthly, backed up by a selection of others from that run,  and the 2008 Deadpool ongoing from #1 upwards. As you would expect from comparatively recent comics, these are in high grade, with none dipping below VF-, and the majority NM or better, with many achieving the comparatively-rare grade of Mint – and you know how stingy we are with that grade! The ‘Pool’s prices have spiralled up over the last half-decade because of his popularity – but we predict they will escalate still further once his forthcoming movie starring Rhino Reynolds is released, so get ’em while they’re kind-of affordable! Because You Demanded It, Pilgrim!
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Books Update: Have You Seen These Detectives?

Posted on 30th August 2015 by 30CC30th August 2015

45_rsp_evbodyhadgunw45_ths_deadsetw*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: Two more crime fighters join the Crime bookshelves today. The first is Shell Scott, Richard S Prather’s detective, described on the books as ‘White-haired, broken-nosed, with a neat line in wisecracks and a liking for beautiful women. The toughest, most efficient detective you’ve ever met.’ We have four Shell Scott adventures available in 1950’s and 1960’s editions. The second is by Terry Harknett, writing as Thomas H Stone. Chester Fortune is described as ‘ a Man of Violence in a Violent World.’ We believe we have the whole set of five Fortune novels, all in First UK paperback editions and in grades ranging from VG to FN.

Posted in What's New | Tagged Chester Fortune, Richard S Prather, Shell Scott, Terry Harknett, Thomas H Stone, Vintage crime

Books Update: Steampunk Fantasy

Posted on 30th August 2015 by 30CC30th August 2015

44_sh_tkingdombtwavesw*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Although this a comparatively modern novel/work, Stephen Hunt’s The Kingdom Beyond The Waves has been favourably compared to such disparate writers as Jules Verne, H G Wells, Charles Dickens, Philip Pullman and Ian Fleming. With antecedents like these it must be good! We have a signed, NM HC copy, with a FN dustjacket at £40.

Posted in What's New | Tagged Secondhand second hand books, Signed copy, Steampunk, Stephen Hunt, Vintage fantasy

Books Update: Cops & Robbers & Spies & Space (TV/Film)

Posted on 29th August 2015 by 30CC30th August 2015

*TV/Film Tie-Ins: The expansion of the Book Section allows us to put out thisTV/Film update covering a wide range of genres. We have the first three novels by Martin Caidin that inspired the 6 Million Dollar Man, Cannon, Dangerman (two novels), Paul Temple (two novels) and the Men from U.N.C.L.E., including a rare copy of the The Corfu Affair. We also have the World of Tim Frazer (an accidental spy), the Memoirs Of A Thief (inspiration for the film Teresa The Thief), the second 1990 novel, Blue Blood, George Lucas’ Star Wars novel, a few Dr Who adventures and finally Two A Penny, based on a film starring Cliff Richard.

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Posted in What's New | Tagged Dangerman, Secondhand second hand books, Vintage film books, Vintage movie books, Vintage TV books

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