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American Update: 2nd App. Groot in Hulk Annual #5 VF

Posted on 23rd May 2015 by 30CC23rd May 2015

02_hulk5VFw *Marvel: Still unacknowledged by most guides, 1976’s Hulk Annual #5, features the second ever appearance of Groot, the breakout character from the Guardians of the Galaxy movie. Scripter Chris Claremont had the idea of pitting old Jade-Jaws against a variety of the menacing creatures from the pre-Marvel era of Tales to Astonish, Strange Tales, Journey Into Mystery and the like, and thus this issue featured a sextet of what we at 30th C. have lovingly dubbed ‘Big-Panty Monsters’! In rapid succession, our chartreuse champion fights Xemnu, Goom, Taboo, Diablo, the Blip and, yes, Groot, in his first on-panel experience since 1960’s Tales  to Astonish #13! A faint long diagonal crease – an original printing defect, rather than wear or misuse – is the only flaw preventing a higher grade on this VF copy, which we offer at £30. SORRY, THIS HAS NOW SOLD

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American Update: A Bronze Age Bonanza of Marvel First Issues!‏

Posted on 23rd May 2015 by 30CC23rd May 2015

02_drstrange1FNVFw02_mtu1FNVFw *Marvel: Ten premier issues ranging from 1968 to 1988, but mostly fixed firmly in the Bronze Age decade of the 1970’s; Captain Marvel, with the space-born super-hero spinning out of his Marvel Super-Heroes tryout series; Dr. Strange, with the exquisite artwork of Frank Brunner; Iron Fist, Marvel’s *other* martial-arts adventurer; Machine Man, one of the kookier Kirby creations; Marvel Premiere, with the first solo story of  Warlock; Marvel-Team-Up and Marvel Two-In-One, which respectively teamed Spider-Man and the Thing with a plethora of Marvel super-stars; Super-Villain Team-Up, featuring Dr. Doom and the Sub-Mariner’s lethal alliance; Warlock, starring the hero of Counter-Earth; and Wolverine, the first issue of the popular X-Man’s  ongoing series.  In a variety of grades from an affordable GD to a coveted VF, these debut editions will sell through quickly, so act now!

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Books Update: Mad: They’re coming to take me away! Ha ha! Hee hee..

Posted on 23rd May 2015 by 30CC23rd May 2015

49_vivamadVGw 49_moresnappyanswersNMw 49_donmcomesonstrongNMw*Mad Books: ..But not before I tell you about the latest excellent update to the Mad Books section, featuring a selction of titles (nearly 20 in total), in a minimum of VG grade, and two in NM.

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Open Bank Holiday Monday 25th May

Posted on 23rd May 2015 by 30CC23rd May 2015

As usual, we shall be open during our normal hours 10:30-18:00 this coming Bank Holiday Monday 25th May.

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Housekeeping Update

Posted on 22nd May 2015 by 30CC22nd May 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 Books section:
*Mad Books
As of the time of writing, this category is bang up to date, with every item listed available.

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American/British Update: UK Mad #121-160 High Grade

Posted on 22nd May 2015 by 30CC22nd May 2015

*Mad & Other Parody: Forty consecutive issues of the UK version of Mad magazine fresh into stock between #121 and #160 (excepting only #149), almost all in VF condition, apart from a handful of FN.

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American Update: Marvel’s Dracula Lives Magazine

Posted on 22nd May 2015 by 30CC22nd May 2015

20_draculalives1FNw20_draculalivesann1VFw*Vintage Magazine-Sized Comics: We present a near complete run of Dracula Lives from Marvel (1973), all issues of the 13 issue run (except #10), but including Annual #1. Classy covers, accomplished stories and art and full of movie vampire features. What’s not to like? (But we recommend taking with a clove or two of garlic!)

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British Update: Knockout (both series)

Posted on 22nd May 2015 by 30CC22nd May 2015

39_knockout25_12_71_FNw*Humour Comics: A chunky update to both the first and second series of Knockout, the comic that in its first series never seemed quite sure if it was mainly humour with some adventure or mainly adventure with some humour (we’ve plumped for humour in our listings). The first series ran from 1939-1963 and the second (which was firmly humour!) from 1971-1973. We have issues from 1951, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1971 & 1972 new into stock.

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British Update: Princess Picture Library

Posted on 22nd May 2015 by 30CC22nd May 2015

*Girls’ Picture Libraries: A new selection in of Princess Picture Library between #2 & #58, all featuring young ballerina Sally Doyle in dance-related adventures. This range is characterised by high grades, with most being Fine — you’d not want for better copies in your collection!

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British Update: Lion 1952/53

Posted on 22nd May 2015 by 30CC22nd May 2015

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: A small batch of Lion, one of the most famous Boys’ Adventure titles, added to our stocks from thes first 2 years of publication 1952 & 1953. These have wonderfully evocative science fiction covers featuring space-ship pilot Captain Condor.

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American Update: Huge intake of 1970’s Charlton & DC Horror/Mystery titles

Posted on 22nd May 2015 by 30CC22nd May 2015

13_homystery186VFw13_hosecrets95VFplusw*Horror Mystery 1960-1980’s: Following recent extensive sales, we are very pleased to restock this perennially favourite category with hundreds of Charlton & DC issues fresh in. Titles include: Charlton: Creepy Things, Ghostly Haunts, Ghostly Tales, Ghost Manor, Haunted, Many Ghosts Of Dr. Graves & Scary Things; DC: Black Magic, Ghosts, House Of Mystery, House Of Secrets, Plop, Secrets Of Haunted House, Secrets Of Sinister House, Tales Of Ghost Castle, Weird Mystery Tales & Witching Hour. Of particular note here are extensive runs of high grade House of Mystery and House Of Secrets following their 1970’s makeovers as horror titles, and featuring much artwork by Neal Adams, Berni Wrightson and many other talents.

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British Update: Beano & Dandy Annuals from the 1950’s

Posted on 21st May 2015 by 30CC23rd May 2015

*Annuals: Additions to our stock of vintage annuals from D.C. Thomson’s ‘Big Two’ humour weeklies; Beano Books from 1951-1959, and Dandy Books from 1955-1958. Join all the well-known characters such as Korky the Cat, Biffo the Bear, Dennis the Menace, Black Bob, Minnie the Minx, Desparate Dan, and the Bash Street Kids, as well as less well-remembered features Bird Boy, Jimmy and His Magic Patch, Rip Snorter (the Ugliest Pig In The World), Jack Flash, Tin Lizzie, Waif of the Wild West and Mickey From the Moon, to name but a few. Oddball antics and adventures abound, all in collectable mid-grade, with story pages unmarred. Left to right below: (Top) Beano 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956 (Bottom) 1957, 1958, 1959, Dandy 1955, 1957.

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Housekeeping Update

Posted on 21st May 2015 by 30CC21st May 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:
*Horror/Mystery 1960-1980’s
As of the time of writing, this category is bang up to date, with every item listed available.

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American Update: Hulk #102-200 High Grade (complete except for Wolverine!)

Posted on 16th May 2015 by 30CC16th May 2015

*Marvel: New in, every issue of Hulk from #102 (1st issue) to #200 (except for the Wolverine ‘trilogy’ in #180-182). Lots to savour, including the first appearances of friends: Doc Samson, Barbara Norris aka Valkyrie, Jim Wilson, Jarella and foes: the Missing Link, the Glob, the Wendigo, the Gremlin, Zzzaxx, the Harpy and many more, plus a couple of notable ‘deaths’: Warlock and the Mimic. The vast majority of issues in this collection are a sparkling high grade quality, with VF, VF+, VF/NM, NM- and NM all plentiful. A selection of scans shown below:

Hulk #102 FN+ £65
Hulk #104 VF+ £65
Hulk #106 VF/NM £58
Hulk #111 NM p £62
Hulk #112 NM p £62
Hulk #141 VF+ £60
Hulk #162 NM p £100

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British Update: Classic Eagle

Posted on 15th May 2015 by 30CC15th May 2015

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: A chunky update to our stocks of the original home of Dan Dare (and so much more!), the Eagle, with new issues in from the 1950’s and 1960’s: from Volume 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 14 and in particular Volume 16, which was sorely underrepresented in our listings.

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British Update: Crikey & Scraps

Posted on 15th May 2015 by 30CC15th May 2015

*Magazines/Books About Vintage UK Comics: It’s far too seldom that we get to add much here due to the paucity of stuff on this subject, so we’re very pleased to have issue #1 of Scraps, a slick and glossy fanzine with an emphasis on UK reprints of vintage US material. Also, a couple of issues of Crikey fresh in that were missing from our listings.

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British Update: Magic-Beano Books for 1947 & 1950

Posted on 15th May 2015 by 30CC15th May 2015

34_magicbeano1947PRFAw34_magicbeano1950FAw*Annuals: For the years 1943-1950, the Beano Book (Annual) was merged with the Magic Fun Book, resulting in Magic-Beano Books for those years. We have two low grade examples fresh into stock for the years 1947 and 1950. They are both quite tatty (1947 PR/FA £90) and 1950 (FA £60), but are complete, rarely seen and at affordable prices. More full descriptions may be seen in our website catalogue (under Beano Annuals).

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British Update: Alan Class Printing Plate Sets

Posted on 15th May 2015 by 30CC15th May 2015

31_uncannytales181VFNMw31_uncannytales75VFw*Alan Class Reprints: In preparation for our Alan Class signing session here on Sunday 7th June, we’re very pleased to announce a further release of his Printing Plate Sets. Each of these unique items from the personal archive of Alan Class comprises the four lead printing plates used in the original comics’ colour printing, a copy of the comic printed with these plates and a signed certificate of authenticity signed by Alan Class himself. These are packaged in a special protective case. Several sets (as noted) have additional historical artefacts such as colour proofs, interior page plates, printers’ photostats, additional comics reprinted later in the series, original American comic featured etc. Most sets also feature handwritten anecdotes on separate cards with Alan Class’s reminiscences about a particular comic. Titles in this release are Astounding, Secrets Of the Unknown, Suspense, Uncanny & Weird Planets. Heavily featured are super-hero covers and lead stories, including the favourite Marvel characters Spider-Man, the Avengers, Daredevil and the Silver Surfer, as well as other publishers’ heroes: the Jaguar, Judo Master, Mandrake and the Phantom. There are also many horror/mystery covers beloved of Alan Class collectors, including some with evocative Steve Ditko covers. A piece of comics history, not just for the comic itself but also for the process in its manufacture!

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Housekeeping Update

Posted on 14th May 2015 by 30CC14th May 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 (titles beginning with A-R)
As of the time of writing, this category is bang up to date (for the letters listed), with every item listed available. S-Z to follow soon.

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American Update: 1960’s/70’s Archies

Posted on 14th May 2015 by 30CC14th May 2015

*Archie: A small update from the Riverdale scene from the 1960’s and 1970’s in the following titles: Archie & Me, Archie’s Joke Book, Archie’s Mad House & Life With Archie.

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American Update: Low grade Silver/Bronze Marvel top-up

Posted on 14th May 2015 by 30CC14th May 2015

*Marvel: Several dozen mainly lower graded Silver/Bronze Marvel additions to the following titles: Captain America, Captain Marvel, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Silver Surfer, Amazing Spider-Man, Strange Tales and Tales Of Suspense.

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American Update: Famous First Edition reprints of Superman #1 & Flash #1

Posted on 14th May 2015 by 30CC14th May 2015

*DC: From 1974, a brace of Treasury-sized reprints of the Golden Age Superman #1 & Flash #1 under the Famous First Editions banner. We actually have 2 copies of C61 (Superman #1) in VF and FN/VF; F8 (Flash #1) is FN/VF. These have become increasingly scarce in this nice a grade.

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American Update: 1960’s Action Comics

Posted on 14th May 2015 by 30CC14th May 2015

01_actioncomic262VGFNw*DC: A title at its absolute best in the Silver Age, we think, with both the Superman & Supergirl features of memorable quality, we are delighted to have restocked on Action Comics, a substantial number of issues between #262 (shown here) & #380 in mixed grades, filling many erstwhile gaps in our inventory.

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American Update: Deadly Hands Of Kung Fu

Posted on 14th May 2015 by 30CC14th May 2015

20_deadlyhofkungfuVFw*Vintage Magazine-Sized Comics: From 1974 and the height of the martial arts craze comes a near complete run of Deadly Hands Of Kung Fu, the Marvel watershed black and white magazine for all its martial arts characters, including Master Of Kung Fu, Sons Of the Tiger, Iron Fist, the White Tiger and debuts for the Daughters Of the Dragon and Jack Of Hearts. There’s also a lot about Bruce Lee (inc the special issue #28 pictured here), David Carradine and Chuck Norris (perhaps lesser known Marvel Characters!) and tons of features on films of the time. Our resident martial artist, Dr. Evilla, feels that authentic martial art accuracy was perhaps sacrificed for the sake of fancy action poses, and she should know!

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British Update: Humour Comics from 1979 inc Summer Specials

Posted on 14th May 2015 by 30CC14th May 2015

*Humour Comics: Complementing this week’s Girls’ Comics update, we have a selection of popular Humour titles from 1979: Beano (inc Summer Special), Beezer (inc Summer Special), Jackpot, Whizzer & Chips and Whoopee (inc Summer Special).

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British Update: Girls’ comics from 1979 plus earlier Judys

Posted on 14th May 2015 by 30CC14th May 2015

*Girls’ Comics: A selection of favourite titles from 1979: Bunty, Debbie, Jinty, Mandy, Misty and Tammy, as well as Judy, plus some additional Judys from 1968 & 1969.

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American Update: Superman Vs Muhammad Ali VF

Posted on 9th May 2015 by 30CC13th May 2015

01_ancec56VFw *DC: 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 a rare VF grade, this is an item set only to rise in price as the years go by. Yours currently for £50. 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. SORRY, THIS HAS NOW SOLD

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Alan Class Signing Update

Posted on 9th May 2015 by 30CC24th May 2015

As previously announced, Alan Class will be signing copies of his comics and collectors’ printing plate sets at our shop on Sunday 7th June (we are opening on that one Sunday only especially for this event). The signing session will last from 2pm to 5pm, and we will only be open for those hours. This is timed so that those of you visiting central London for the Comic Mart that day can come along to the signing after the mart. If you’re unable to attend, Alan will be happy to sign and dedicate any of his comics or sets for you on the day that you can buy from us in advance (as shown in our website catalogue), which can if required be posted to you after the event. There will be more announcements about this special event as we get nearer the date!

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American Update: Let’s Visit the X-Men!

Posted on 9th May 2015 by 30CC9th May 2015

*Marvel: From the earliest days of the ‘proper’ X-Men, as we know them here at 30th C. (none of your Storm and Wolverine gubbins ‘ere), these are the founders and originals! Sixteen new issues in, commencing with the second issue (1st Vanisher), which is an attractive Fine, and would grade higher but for the suspicion of very slight right edge trim. Other highlights of this selection include the Sub-Mariner/Evil Mutants team-up in #6, the first Juggernaut in #12, the deadly debut of the Sentinels in #14, the first Mimic in #19, and the loveable Locust in #24 – well, they can’t all be winners! With a couple of exceptions, this new range is averaging Fine or better, with attractive covers with unbroken cover and gloss, eminently collectable. Highlights shown below:
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X-Men #2 FN cents £300
X-Men #6 FN pence £90
X-Men #12 VG- cents £55
X-Men #13 VG/FN cents £50
X-Men #14 FN+ cents £84
X-Men #18 FN+ cents £51
X-Men #19 FN+ cents £51
X-Men #26 VF+ cents £95
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American Update: Catalogue Expansion: Wolverine The Origin

Posted on 8th May 2015 by 30CC8th May 2015

02_origin1NMw*Marvel: We’ve expanded the range of our catalogue again to include another famed mini-series from the recent past. From 2001, the highly-anticipated six-part series Wolverine: The Origin, which revealed, for the first time, the full and unexpurgated origin of Marvel’s most popular character of recent years. Paul Jenkins and Andy Kubert united to bring about this special event, with the aid of evocative covers by Marvel’s head honcho Joe Quesada. All six issues currently available, some in a variety of grades to suit differing tastes and budgets.

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American/British Update: A whole caboodle of Counter Culture!

Posted on 8th May 2015 by 30CC8th May 2015

*Undergrounds: More from the murky depths of the alternative comics scene, with new additions to both the ‘classic’ undergrounds (Dr. Atomic, Fat Freddy’s Cat, Harold Hedd, Tits N’ Clits, Zap),  the transitional ground-level series (Andromeda, Cud Comics, Gay Comix, Hot Stuf’, Star*Reach), and more recent alt/indie titles from both the UK and the USA (Boy trouble, Escape, Velocity, Serious Comics, Tales of the Closet). With Corben, Crumb, Shelton, Morrow and more stellar presences well-represented, this is a thriving cross-section of the counter-culture.

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British Update: Tina #1, #2 & #4

Posted on 8th May 2015 by 30CC8th May 2015

41_tina1FN0011w*Girls’ Comics: From 1967, early issues of Tina! This trans-European project, launched in multiple language editions, was so heavily pre-sold prior to its launch that it could legitimately claim, even on the front of its debut issue, “More copies sold than any other girl’s paper in the world!”. With a strong adventure-oriented line-up, curvaceous secret agent ‘Jane Bond’ illustrated by Michael Hubbard, was the lead, and the ‘Space Girls’ (in colour, by Dan Dare illustrator Keith Watson) added a sci-fi touch. Other features which debuted here and would run for years in Tina’s remarkably stable line-up were island adventure with Brenda Burn and ‘My Chum Yum-Yum’, pop musicians ‘Jackie and the Wild Boys’, western adventuress ‘Glory Gold’, and ‘Barbie’. Yep, that Barbie. After thirty issues, Tina merged with Princess and lived a long and happy life as Princess Tina, but the earliest issues remain scarce, and we’re lucky enough to have issues #1 and #2 in a remarkable Fine condition. (Also issue #4, which has a brittle bottom – but who doesn’t at that age?)

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American Update: Batman 1982-1988

Posted on 8th May 2015 by 30CC8th May 2015

*DC: While it’s true that we tend to look askance at most comics published past 1970 or so, one of the handful of honourable exceptions  is DC’s Darknight Detective, Batman. We’re pleased to have, new into stock, almost thirty issues from #343 (January 1982) to #416 (February 1988), a period our inventory was sadly lacking. This includes a complete four-part run of Miller & Mazzuchelli’s legendary “Year One” storyline, as well as some fine work by Moench, Colan, Max Allan Collins, Walt Simonson (delightfully reinventing dusty old villain the Calendar Man!), Jim Aparo, and Klaus Janson, among others. Prominent villains include Poison Ivy, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze, and a protracted struggle between Batman’s most beloved enemies, Catwoman and Nocturna.

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British Update: Air Ace Picture Library

Posted on 8th May 2015 by 30CC8th May 2015

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: The venerable picture library Air Ace is undergoing something of a resurgence right now, and we’re delighted to add 40+  new issues to our listings, ranging from issue #15 through to issue #346, and including a handful of the second series. With very pulpy painted covers, often fine artwork, and evocative titles such as “The Flying Batman”, “Ace of Cowards”. “The Dead Have An Alibi”, “Blood Chariot” and, er, “The Limping Wimpey” (no, really), these tales of aviation adventure continue to sell briskly, so book your flight of fancy today!

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American Update: 1st Full Appearance Cable in New Mutants #87

Posted on 8th May 2015 by 30CC10th May 2015

02_newmutants87VFw*Marvel: One of our more modern additions to recent stock is New Mutants #87, wherein Louise Simonson and Rob Liefeld give us the full debut (he cameoed in the previous issue) of Cable, the mysterious stranger from another realm whose super-powers included a glowing winky eye, an implausible amount of shoulderpads and costume straps, and a gun so unfeasibly large that it was a miracle that he wasn’t overbalanced – particularly since, in common with most Liefeld characters, he only had tiny vestigial feet!  Well, A VF copy, with only a very faint grey smudge at the top of the back cover marring what would otherwise be an easy NM. If you like this sort of thing, then this is the sort of thing you like, and you can get it for £20. Have at it! SORRY, THIS HAS NOW SOLD

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American Update: Quirky Corner: A British Religious Comic!

Posted on 8th May 2015 by 30CC8th May 2015

18_plus150VGw*Religious: Bit of a misnomer, since our Religious Comics category is in our American section, but I’m sure you’ll forgive us for slipping a UK item in here.  In Quirky Corner, we don’t just list items worth a squidillion pounds apiece – though from a certain viewpoint, it’s a price above rubies! This update’s oddity is Plus #150, a 1970’s British comic published by the aptly-named ‘Challenge Literature Fellowship’, with the usual selection of adventure and humour strips and text features, with the additional feature that the punchline to every item appears to be ‘Jesus’. We, of course, are happy heathens who are beyond help, but if any of you lot want to snaffle a dab of redemption, here you go. VG @ £5.

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American Update: Carry On, Pre-Code Horror Fest: Mystic

Posted on 7th May 2015 by 30CC7th May 2015

12_mystic9GD-w*Horror 1940-1959: We’ve reached the last instalment of our exclusively Atlas Horror Fest with 15 issues of the long-running title Mystic. Almost all low grade, averaging fair, this is a chance to pick up a whole selection of Atlas thrills at prices you never see for these rare items. The usual pre-code mayhem, horror and gore prevail, as you might expect, but we rather liked the jaunty ‘Doom In The Tomb’ and ‘Boy Meets Ghoul’ stories in #22. Issue #9 GD- £30 is pictured here. Our latest horror fest is now complete, but never fear, there’ll be more Pre-code Horror lurking in the not too distant future, ready to pounce when you least expect it!

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British Update: 1950’s/60’s ‘ersatz’ American-style titles

Posted on 7th May 2015 by 30CC7th May 2015

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: Some UK originals in American style/size this update, published by Miller, Spencer & others. We have Buffalo Bill, the Colorado Kid, Fantasy Stories, a rare Australian Ghost Rider (original), Marvelman, Strange Stories, a rare Strange Worlds (Man’s World Pub.), Sun and Young Marvelman.

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American Update: Complete run of Monsters Unleashed #1-11 + Annual #1

Posted on 7th May 2015 by 30CC7th May 2015

20_monsunleashedFNw*Vintage Magazine-Sized Comics: From 1973 and Marvel’s series of horror black and white magazines, we present a complete run of Monsters Unleashed in decent mid-grade. Solomon Kane, Werewolf By Night, the Monster Of Frankenstein, Son Of Satan, Man-Thing, the Wendigo, Tigra and other Marvel stalwarts lurk within!

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British Update: Small Boys’ Adventure Update inc #1 and Free Gift issues

Posted on 7th May 2015 by 30CC7th May 2015

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: A small update in this category with some nice items: Crunch #1 & #3, 8 Valiants from 1965, a Victor from 1982 with partial free gift and a 1971 Wizard with complete free gift.

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British Update: Traditional Girls’ Picture Libraries

Posted on 7th May 2015 by 30CC7th May 2015

42_BJpictlibFAw*Girls’ Picture Libraries: A bevvy of favourites here this week, featuring Bunty, Debbie, Judy & Mandy, but also an uncommon Bunty/Judy Bumper Library from 1977 (FA £5) and the first 2 issues of Girl PL.

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American Update: Marvel’s Champions – complete run

Posted on 7th May 2015 by 30CC7th May 2015

02_Champions1VFplusw*Marvel: In 1975, someone at Marvel had the bright idea of using up some currently unused characters to form a new team, resulting in possibly the most mis-matched group ever to grace the House Of Ideas. Angel & Iceman were not wanted in the New X-Men, Hercules and Black Widow had no place in the Avengers, and Ghost Rider is possibly the least likely team player of all. The series floundered for a few issues until John Byrne got hold of it mid-run and made it work with some surprisingly gripping stories and art. Sadly, not enough to stave off cancellation after issue #17, but the series provides an interesting footnote to Marvel’s team books and is fondly remembered in some circles. The entire run in nice shape now fresh into stock!

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Books Update: ‘New’ SF Authors

Posted on 7th May 2015 by 30CC7th May 2015

44_kb_powerspricew44_ar_tplagueofsoundw44_dgc_tsteelcrocodilew*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: For this SF update we have selected authors that we have not previously listed. These include Iain M. Banks, Michael Bishop, Michael Coney, D. G. Compton, William Gibson, John Jakes, Doris Lessing, C. S. Lewis, John Morressey, Joseph O’Neill, George Orwell, H. Beam Piper, Alex Raymond, George O. Smith and George R. Stewart. A particular highlight is a Perry Rhodan story by Kurt Brand.

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British Update: TV Action 1972/73

Posted on 6th May 2015 by 30CC6th May 2015

38_tvaction104VGW*TV & Film Related Comics: Several dozen issues of TV Action (the successor to Countdown) new in this week, between #66 and the final issue #132, before it was merged with TV Comic. Features include Jon Pertwee’s Dr. Who, UFO, Captain Scarlet, Stingray, the Persuaders, Mission Impossible, the Protectors, Alias Smith & Jones and many others.

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Books Update: Hot Dames And Ice-Cold Corpses

Posted on 6th May 2015 by 30CC8th May 2015

45_cb_loverdontcomebackw45_cb_tvvixenw45_bh_markedfmurderw*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: A pair of hardboiled authors augment our Crime section with their equally hardnosed creations. Four Mike Shayne adventures by Brett Halliday and three Carter Brown PIs (Mavis Seidlitz, Rick Holman and Danny Boyd) together with Carter Brown’s cop, Al Wheeler, tackle a dizzying array of enticing/sensuous/willing/uninhibited/luscious/stacked/ gorgeous (delete as you wish) Blonde, Brunette, and Redhead femmes fatales, with not a Mouse to be seen. Many of these books are enhanced by Robert McGinnis covers.

 

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American Update: May the 4th be with you! Star Wars #1!

Posted on 4th May 2015 by 30CC4th May 2015

02_starwars1NM-w *Marvel: Never more appropriately timed, for Star Wars Day, we welcome the first issue – and first printing thereof – of the original Marvel Star Wars title, with Roy Thomas and Howard Chaykin presenting the first of many comic-strip adventures of Luke, Leia, Han, and all the gang! This is a 30c-priced Near Mint Minus copy, in excellent condition, at £100. Vivid unbroken cover colour and gloss, white unmarred  interior pages,  with only the very faintest of wear at the lower edge belying a higher grade. A very desirable copy for the reader and the investor alike, particularly with the movie excitement just around the corner!

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American Update: Divide and Conquer: Marvel first issues and #1’s from 1968

Posted on 4th May 2015 by 30CC10th May 2015

*Marvel: In the watershed year of 1968, Marvel had become successful enough to overcome distributor’s restrictions on how many of its titles could be carried, and the double-feature titles fissioned, with each feature gaining its own solo series – one half of each pair continuing the numbering of the parent title, and the other half commencing with a new #1. Thus Tales of Suspense begat Captain America #100 and Iron Man #1, Tales to Astonish begat Hulk #102 and Sub-Mariner #1, and Strange Tales begat Doctor Strange #169 and Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD #1. We have all six sensational debut issues new this week, as well as the oddball hybrid Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1, which used up prepared half-helpings before Subby and Shell-Head moved on to their own series. By the cream of Marvel talent at the time – Kirby, Colan, Buscema, Adkins, Severin and Steranko – the grades on these range from a very affordable FA+ on Iron Man #1 to a stunning VF/NM on Captain America #100. This is where the second wave of Marvel began, and here’s a chance to grab them all! SORRY, THESE HAVE ALL NOW SOLD
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And here’s the details on these:
Captain America #100 VF/NM cents £325
Iron Man #1 FA+ pence £35
Hulk #102 VG/FN pence £40
Sub-Mariner #1 VG/FN pence £35
Nick Fury, Agent Of Shield #1 VG/FN pence £25
Doctor Strange #1 VF+ pence £90
Iron Man & Sub-Mariner #1 FN+ cents £40
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American Update: Magazines & Books about Vintage US Comics

Posted on 2nd May 2015 by 30CC2nd May 2015

*Magazines/Books About US Vintage Comics: New stock for many major (and some obscure) titles in this enduringly popular section: Back Issue, Comic Book Artist, Comic Book Creator, Comicology, Comics Forum, Comics Journal, First Class Comic Review, Graphic Eye, the controversial 1970’s US commentary ‘zine Inside Comics, rare issues of Jack Kirby Collector, and the one-off Kirby tribute from 1994, Taaru!

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Alan Class Rough Guide updated

Posted on 2nd May 2015 by 30CC2nd May 2015

We’ve added a few more content information details for Alan Class Reprints, which can be found in our Rough Guide from the Alan Class section on our Extras page. One by one, we’re tracking down and recording the contents of these!

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British Update: Bash Street Kids, Beano & Dennis The Menace Annuals

Posted on 1st May 2015 by 30CC1st May 2015

*Annuals: A few dozen annuals added to Beano and its spin-offs Bash Street Kids and Dennis The Menace. From recent decades, these are generally in very nice shape. Bash Street Kids between 1980 (1st BSK Annual) and 2005, Beano between 2003-2011, and Dennis between 1989-1998.

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