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American Comics Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Sub-Mariner #18-33

Posted on 18th March 2023 by 30CC18th March 2023

*Marvel: Also from the Good Doctor Collection this week, 16 consecutive issues of Sub-Mariner from #18-33. A good period for Namor this, with plenty of familiar friends and foes featured: Triton, Sting-Ray, Dr. Doom, Dr Strange, Orka, Tiger Shark, Red Raven, Hercules, Captain Marvel, Attuma, Llyra and lots more. A mix of pence and cents copies, these are all in pretty nice grades. Please see our catalogue for details.

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American Comics Update: Quirky Corner: Slam-Bang Comics #7 1940

Posted on 18th March 2023 by 30CC20th March 2023

*Miscellaneous 1940-1959: CORRECTION! An obscure bunch of characters in this anthology title from Bell in this Canadian original from 1946. This was the first issue, not to be confused with the Slam-Bang published by Fawcett in 1940 with a different cover and content. Blue Raven, the Brain, Polka-Dot Pirate, Nitro and many others. Covers detached from contents, with tears and splits at spine. Small amounts of margin foxing/mottling on some pages. Staples firm at centrefold. Back cover torn and stained.
PICTURED: SLAM-BANG COMICS #7 FA+ £100 SOLD

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American Comics Update: The Bute Collection: Pre-Code Horror Fest: L B Cole Miasma: Shocking Mystery Cases #53

Posted on 18th March 2023 by 30CC20th March 2023

*Horror 1940-1959: L B Cole was one of the most famous of Golden/Atomic Age cover artists. He drew in a variety of genres, and was artistic director at Star, illustrating 95% of the company’s covers; his lurid, feverish style, almost hallucinogenic, graced horror, science-fiction, jungle and romance alike. Shocking Mystery Cases (1952) lasted 11 issues from #50 to #60, and whilst ostensibly a crime title, all the content has strong horror overtones. Issue #53 (from the Bute Collection) contains Fox reprints from the 1940s, a couple with horse-racing themes. However, as with all the comics in this Miasma feature, it is the L B Cole cover for which this is highly prized, here a garish combination of grinning skeleton jockeys, hooded ghouls and demonic horses. A decent copy, lower staple coming loose at front cover, both staples a little rusty with minimal migration. Unmarked strong cover image with black background; nice off-white pages. 
PICTURED: SHOCKING MYSTERY CASES #53 GD/VG £225 SOLD

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British Comics Update: Pre-Code Horror Fest UK: Spellbound Magazine

Posted on 18th March 2023 by 30CC20th March 2023

*Vintage UK/Australian Reprints of US Material: In the early 1950s, a small number of horror comics (around 40) were produced by a variety of UK publishers reprinting US pre-code horror stories in black and white. Just as in the USA, these became notorious and subject to censorship which led to their discontinuation. There’s a lot of information online about the banning of UK horror comics if you want to know more, and I particularly recommend a youtube video by Canadian Dave Dustin on the subject. These UK horror comics have become both extremely rare and much sought after in recent years, and we’re delighted to have one new in this week. This is from the obscure Scottish publisher Cartoon Art Productions, titled Spellbound Magazine, although it’s a thick normal comic-sized issue. There’s no issue number, although recently the existence of a #2 has come to light, so this can truly be called #1. Beneath what is believed to be an original British painted cover, the contents comprise stories from Ghost Rider #11, Nightmare #12, Monster #1 and Ghost #8. Not in the best of shape, the cover is held on by tape, with the spine split and shredded, although the cover image is intact, marred by a ‘9d’ pen price on the ghost figure, multiple long creases which break colour and heavy edge wear. Some of the pages have ink bleed through, but all remain perfectly readable. You’ll probably wait a long time before you see another. 
PICTURED: SPELLBOUND MAGAZINE NN (#1) FA £75 SOLD

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British Comics Update: This week’s #1 (and #2) Buster Adventure Library

Posted on 18th March 2023 by 30CC20th March 2023

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: Although primarily thought of as a humour title, the Buster comic also featured many adventure strips, and in 1966/67 lent its name to a series that, rather than present stories from Buster, reprinted adventure strips from both Thriller Picture Library and Super Detective Picture Library. The series ran for 36 issues, and we have #1 and #2 fresh in this week’
PICTURED:  BUSTER ADVENTURE LIBRARY BOTH SOLD
#1 GD/VG £10 John Steel: Dateline For Danger; sound copy with some glue puckering at spine.
#2 GD/VG £5 Robin Hood’s Challenge. Sound copy with minor glue puckering and slight rust at spine. 

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British Comics Update: Knockout 1944/45

Posted on 18th March 2023 by 30CC18th March 2023

*Humour Comics: The first series of Knockout comics started in 1939 and ran until 1963. In different stages it focused on humour and/or adventure, and we have listed the title in our Humour category for consistency. Three war-time issues freshly added to our inventory, featuring Billy Bunter, Treasure Island and Sexton Blake, among loads of other strips and text stories.
IN THIS UPDATE:
KNOCKOUT 1944
276 FA £6
1945
335 FA/GD £7
338 GD £8

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Books Update: Re-Working our Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Category: Bloch-Brackett with new additions

Posted on 18th March 2023 by 30CC18th March 2023

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: We’re continuing to introduce the new layout for our books categories, with an image for each book. This week, we return to our Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror category with authors from Bloch to Brackett, including some books new in. Robert Bloch is famed as the author of Psycho and here he contributes a true gothic horror in American Gothic. There are two excellent anthologies edited by Tom Boardman Jr, with a spread of classic SF authors. New in, two editions of Monkey Planet by Pierre Boulle, both with movie covers, one bearing the original title and one republished as Planet Of The Apes, the book that inspired the film. We also have three versions of Sydney J Bounds’ The Robot Brains (one new in) from the Golden Age of science fiction, plus novels by Ernest J Blow, Ben Bova and Leigh Brackett. See our catalogue for full details.
PICTURED:
AMERICAN GOTHIC by ROBERT BLOCH Star 1975 1st UK PB GD £6
CONNOISSEUR’S SF by TOM BOARDMAN JR (Ed) Penguin 1966 1st UK PB VG £8
MONKEY PLANET by PIERRE BOULLE Penguin 1975 3rd UK PB GD £4
PLANET OF THE APES by PIERRE BOULLE Signet 1964 1st US PB VG £6
THE ROBOT BRAINS by SYDNEY J BOUNDS Digit 1957 1st UK PB GD/VG £10
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Books Update: Batmania: Batman 1966 movie adaptation plus 1

Posted on 18th March 2023 by 30CC20th March 2023

*TV/Film Tie-Ins: Normally, we only place books in this category where they spin-off from a film or TV show rather than the other way round, but these two Batman gems are obviously so heavily derived from the iconic Batman TV show and film from 1966-1968 that we felt they belonged here. Batman Vs The Fearsome Foursome from 1967 is the novelization of the Batman ’66 film (yes, you know, the one with the shark repellant Bat-Spray), and Batman Vs The 3 Villains of Doom (Joker, Penguin and Catwoman), came a year earlier in the same format by the same author, Winston Lyon. Both have wonderful photo covers and both are UK 1sts.
PICTURED: by WINSTON LYON BOTH SOLD
BATMAN VS THE FEARSOME FOURSOME Four Square 1967 1st UK PB VG £35
Lovely glossy copy with vibrant colour cover. small tear top of spine and a couple of minor cover creases
BATMAN VS 3 VILLAINS OF DOOM Four Square 1966 1st UK PB VG £12
Inspired by the classic 1960s TV series. Nice copy with small creases and small spine tear.

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American Comics Update: Batmania: Batman #58 (1950) with classic Penguin cover and story; ‘Returned’ copy

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC11th March 2023

*DC: Batman #58 features a Penguin cover and lead story, classic ‘State-Bird Crimes’. ‘Returned’ copy, where the logo was cut off an unsold copy and returned by the newsvendor for credit. The rest of the cover has bright colours and a solid image, but the covers are detached from the comic. Small split at base of spine. Staples tight at centrefold. Page quality quite decent although top of splash page is a little mottled where it has been exposed. Benefits from logo on splash page being in a similar position to the missing cover logo. All pages complete and present.
PICTURED: BATMAN #58 INCOMPLETE £100

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American Comics Update: Six Of The Best: Strange Adventures; Everyone loves a giant frog, right?

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC13th March 2023

*DC: Six excellent issues of Strange Adventures, DC’s longest running science fiction series of the Golden, Silver & Bronze Ages. Between #120 & #134; three recurring features alternate in the spotlight each issue: Star Hawkins, Interplanetary Detective and his robot secretary Ilda, Space Museum, with tales of exhibits and Atomic Knights, post-apocalyptic adventures of Earth’s last armoured defenders. Take it from me, all wonderful stuff backed up by lovely little stories from DC’s best creators. All three features will be found in these low grade issues, plus the 1st Faceless Creature, who occasionally recurred too.
IN THIS UPDATE: STRANGE ADVENTURES ALL SOLD
#120 PR p £4.50 2nd Atomic Knights. Taped spine, cover scuffs, book shop stamps, small corner off top left cover, creases and graffiti.
#121 PR p £2.50 Taped spine, heavy roll, book shop stamps.
#123 FA p £5.50 3rd Atomic Knights. Covers detached.
#124 GD- p £10.25 1st Faceless Creature. Book shop stamp.
#130 GD/VG p £12.25 (PICTURED)
#134 GD p £8.25

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American Comics Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Spider-Mania: Amazing #17, 2nd appearance Green Goblin

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC11th March 2023

*Marvel: From the Good Doctor Collection! Marvel must have known they were on to a winner when they brought back the Green Goblin just three issues after his debut. This week we have one of the less common issues of Amazing Spider-Man: #17, the second-ever appearance of perhaps Spidey’s greatest enemy, the Green Goblin – with a decidedly stoned-looking (judging by the cover image) Human Torch thrown into the mix! This classic tale is a less frequent visitor to our stock than its contemporaries, a nice, fresh pence-printed copy, with rich, bright colours, tight, firm staples and supple white to off-white pages. There’s minor wear along the top edge, a soft, faint 4 cm vertical crease down the centre of the logo which barely breaks colour and some tiny creasing in the bottom corner extremities. A couple of spine ticks just break colour. Conservatively graded.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #17 FN- p £400

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American Comic s Update: The Bute Collection: Mighty Marvel Firsts: The Inhumans in Fantastic Four #44-47

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC11th March 2023

*Marvel: From the Bute Collection this week, we’re delighted to bring you the first complete Inhumans saga from Fantastic Four #44-47. Hitherto, only Medusa had appeared (as part of the Frightful Four), but in #44 we learned that she was one of a hidden race, and the second member of the Inhuman Royal Family, Gorgon, turned up to play the heavy. He was swiftly followed by the rest of the family in #45: Crystal, Karnak, Triton, Lockjaw and in a last page cameo Black Bolt, who got his full debut in #46. #47 featured the debut of Black Bolt’s nasty brother Maximus. The Inhumans have intrigued and enchanted us for decades as a very established part of the Marvel Universe, and their debut story in these four issues is something rather special. (As a sidebar, the cover of #45, with its deep purple background, close-ups of our heroes and the lurking threat of the mysterious Inhumans above is a strong contender for my favourite FF cover).
PICTURED: FANTASTIC FOUR
#44 VG p £50 A Marvel Pop Art Production. Pence printed, solid, clean copy with nice off-white to white pages and tight firm staples. A couple of minor spine ticks and some edge wear, particularly due to abrasion along the right side of bottom cover edge.
#45 VG+ p £155 A Marvel Pop Art Production. Pence printed, solid, clean copy with nice off-white to white pages and tight firm staples. Minor edge wear, with a couple of very small colour-breaking creases across the bottom right corner
#46 VG £140 Solid copy with nice off-white pages and tight firm staples. Soft diagonal crease extends from Black Bolt’s left bicep to cover edge, faintly breaking colour. Minor edge wear with slight grubbiness to bottom edge.
#47 FN- £65 Solid clean copy with nice off-white pages and tight firm staples. Square corners, only minor edge wear.

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American Comics Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Thor #160-162: Galactus A’Borning

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC20th March 2023

*Marvel: Also from the Good Doctor Collection this week, Marvel is as cosmic as it gets (and that’s cosmic!) with the Galactus trilogy from Thor #160-162, featuring the origin of the planet devourer, and guest-starring Ego, the Living Planet, the Colonizers, the Recorder and, of course, the Gods of Asgard. Stan and Jack at their most far-out with lots of those wonderful Kirby photo montage pages. All copies in nice shape. 
PICTURED: THOR
#160 VF- £100 Fresh and glossy with vivid colours, white pages and firm, tight staples. Just minor wear/pressure marks in the spine area and a tiny bit at the top right corner. SOLD
#161 FN p £50 Pence stamped, with additional pence sticker over the stamp. White pages and tight, firm staples. Minor edge and spine wear.
#162 FN+ p £65 Pence stamped, glossy and rich. White pages and tight, firm staples. Minor edge and spine wear; no colour breaks.

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American Comics Update: Hulkinued! Hulk #182 – 3rd appearance Wolverine

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC13th March 2023

*Marvel: No matter that Hulk #182 features the debut of the villainous duo Hammer & Anvil and the debut (and death!) of Crackerjack Jackson, it’s the first page for which this issue is prized, with the exit of Wolverine following his cameo and full debut in #180 and #181. ND in the UK, this is of course a cents copy, with a nice glossy cover with rich colours, firm, tight staples and supple off-white pages. Tiny bits of edge wear, one or two pressure marks at the spine and a miniscule scuff mark below the comics code box. A nice-looking copy.
PICTURED: HULK #182 FN £130 SOLD

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American Comics Update: The Bute Collection: Quirky Corner: Xmas Comics 1941

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC11th March 2023

*Miscellaneous 1940-1959: This is a strange one from the Bute Collection. Back in 1941, 50 cents would have bought this mammoth tome. Its 324 pages contained various Fawcett comics published in their entirety minus covers. It was in fact the first of 7 such seasonal giants published up until 1947. The contents comprise New Captain Marvel Adventures #3, Bulletman #2, Whiz Comics #21, Wow Comics #3 and Master Comics #18, all from 1941, so you get Captain Marvel, Spy Smasher, Mr Scarlet, Minuteman, Bulletman & Bulletgirl and loads of other heroes and villains including Sivana and Hitler. Originally thought to be unsold rebound copies, the current thinking is that they were extra copies from the original print runs set aside specifically for these festive treats. This is a decent copy with strong binding and an intact spine. Surplus glue can be seen along the inside spines front and back, but all of the few copies we have seen online appear to be the same. The cover has bright, vivid colours and the back cover has a great ad for Whiz Comics in full colour featuring Captain Nazi. Page quality is pretty good; one or two taped tears and/or missing corner margins, but nothing horrible. You probably won’t get many chances to pick up this ‘Giant Xmas Gift For Every Boy And Girl’! High resolution images are available on request.
PICTURED: XMAS COMICS #1 VG £800

 

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American Comics Update: A small miscellany of Magazines: Planet of the Apes, Castle of Frankenstein, Web of Horror

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC11th March 2023

*Vintage Magazine-Sized Comics: A small update to this popular category. Two low grade issues of Planet of the Apes (#19 & #20) from Marvel, four issues of Castle of Frankenstein, the famous monster mag from the early 1960s (starting with #2), and Major’s Web Of Horror #3 with the first published cover by Berni Wrightson. The last two will be found in the ‘Other Publishers’ sub-category of this file, where full details of all may be found.

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British Comics Update: Quirky Corner: Rare Jack Bradley Comics 1946 (in reality a reprint of Red Circle #1)

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC13th March 2023

*Vintage UK/Australian Reprints of US Material: A real curiosity; at first glance, a coverless US Comic, but in reality a reprint of the US Red Circle Comics #1 from  Rural Home 1944. Printed in Canada by Century Pub. Co in full colour, intended for export to the UK, where it was distributed by Streamlined (sic) Books. One in a series of such ventures. It was printed and published without an outer cover; the first page bears the 6d cover price. Features adventurers, detectives, masked heroes, funny animals (inc Stenchy the Skunk in Hitler parody!) etc. Very rare and virtually unknown.
PICTURED: JACK BRADLEY COMICS VG £50 SOLD

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Alan Class Reprints: Alan Class Plate Sets Final Phase: Avengers, Nick Fury and more

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC13th March 2023

*Alan Class Reprints: For many years now, we’ve been scouring the personal archives of legendary publisher Alan Class and with his full co-operation, releasing for sale sets of the original printing plates that were used to print the covers of his comics from 1959-1989. These sets are time-consuming to prepare, so our release schedule will be staggered. But the good news is that all the sets we have left are among the best, either featuring a classic Marvel comic reprint, or else a very early fantasy/mystery issue. So, this final phase represents your last opportunity to add one or more of these unique pieces to your collection. Each set comprises the lead printing plates used in the original comic’s 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 presentation case. Several sets (as noted) have additional historical artefacts such as colour proofs, interior page plates, printers’ photostats etc. (Please be aware that these weigh a lot and postage will be expensive. Also note that due to the onerous paperwork required for customs declarations following Brexit, we can no longer post these Plate Sets outside the UK.) We’re approaching the very end of these sets now, with just a few more to be listed. Three new sets this week as follows:
CREEPY WORLDS #3 £100 Comic FA/GD  (Spine and first few pages split 2/3 down; otherwise decent condition); Reprints Atlas. A very early Alan Class comic. SOLD
CREEPY WORLDS #123 £150
Comic GD Reprints Avengers #71 plus cover (1st Invaders), Charlton, ACG
SUSPENSE  #103 £90 Comic FN; Reprints  Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #12 inc cover (Barry Smith art), Charlton, inc 1 Ditko. Extra: Colour cover proof, taped and stained. SOLD

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British Comics Update: Put A Tiger In Your Tank 1958

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC13th March 2023

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: 12 issues of the long-lived Boys’ weekly Tiger, all tabloid-sized from the less common year of 1958, fresh in this week. Throughout its history, Tiger (original home to Roy of the Rovers) always had strong sporting associations and indeed in later decades, virtually became a comic of sport-related strips, but here in 1958, Roy and other sporting stars rubbed shoulders with war and adventure strips. This selection that runs between #174 and #196 (January to June). A mix of grades between Poor and Very Good; see our catalogue for details, including specific faults on some issues. ALL SOLD

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Books Update: Re-Working our Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Category: James Blish

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC11th March 2023

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: We’re continuing to introduce the new layout for our books categories, with an image for each book. This week, we return to our Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror category and the works of James Blish. Blish was an American author best known for his Cities in Flight novels and his series of Star Trek novelizations written with his wife, J. A. Lawrence. His novel A Case of Conscience won the Hugo Award. We have eight books by Blish in stock, four of them new in. Full details in our catalogue.
PICTURED: ALL BY JAMES BLISH
AND ALL THE STARS A STAGE Corgi 1975 1st UK PB VG £3 (NEW IN)
CITIES IN FLIGHT Avon 1970s 5th US PB GD/VG £4 Four novels in one volume
THE DAY AFTER JUDGEMENT Penguin 1974 FN 1st UK PB FN £25 Uncommon (NEW IN)
TITAN’S DAUGHTER Four Square 1963 1st UK PB VG £4
WELCOME TO MARS Sphere 1979 2nd UK PB VG £3 (NEW IN)
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Books Update: Re-Working Our Crime, Spies & Sleaze Category: Cherry Delight, the Sexecutioner

Posted on 11th March 2023 by 30CC13th March 2023

*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: We’re continuing to introduce the new layout for our books categories, with an image for each book. This week, we return to our Crime, Spies & Sleaze category. Cherry Delight: The Sexecuitioner was a series from the 1970s that managed to combine all three of our sub-sets in this category. Riding on the pop art coat-tails of the spy organisation phenomenon started by James Bond, Cherry worked for the New York Mafia Prosecution and Harassment Organization (try the acronym), and I really don’t need to tell you much else. Written under the house name of Glen Chase, the vast majority of this 29 book series was written by Gardner F Fox, a consummate professional famous for his work at DC Comics, but who could turn his hand to anything. At least with him there is some skill with words and story-telling in this otherwise formulaic series. Best summed up as ‘meet bad guy – have sex with bad guy – kill bad guy’. We have three books from the series:
PICTURED: ALL BY GLEN CHASE: CHERRY DELIGHT, THE SEXECUTIONER ALL SOLD
#2 TONG IN CHEEK Leisure Books 1972 1st US PB VG £15
#4 UP YOUR ANTE Leisure Books 1973 1st US PB VG £15
#28 THE MOORLAND MONSTER Leisure Books 1977 1st US PB GD/VG £15
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American Comics Update: Comic Cavalcade #14 1946

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC6th March 2023

*DC: From 1946, #14 of Comic Cavalcade, the giant DC anthology starring Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern & others. We see DC titles from the period all too rarely, and it’s always a joy to welcome one to our catalogue. Great roller-skating heroes cover. Not a great condition copy, but relatively affordable. Cover and first page detached, but all complete. Finger-sized tear off lower right cover edge, does not impinge on cover characters. Ragged right edge, worn spine with heavy roll towards top. Okay page quality.
PICTURED: COMIC CAVALCADE #14 FA £150 SOLD

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American Comics Update: Hawkman #1 1964

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC6th March 2023

*DC: The Silver Age Hawkman stories (six try-outs in Brave & Bold and the first 21 issues of his own series that followed) are, in my opinion, perfect comics. Reimagined for the Silver Age as interplanetary police officers, Hawkman and Hawkgirl were exquisitely illustrated in Brave & Bold by Joe Kubert, and equally so (albeit in a different style) by Murphy Anderson in the Hawkman title. All penned of course by Gardner Fox, my favourite comics writer. Highly imaginative super-villains, space and fantasy settings and one of the best married relationships in comics between the leads. Two stores in this fabulous first issue, including the cover feature where the Winged Wonders come up against an ancient Mayan with super-weapons. A very nice copy, pence-stamped, with vibrant, rich colour glossy covers (including the deep blue sky background that DC did so well), white to (just) off-white pages, tiny split at bottom of spine, some corner rounding and minor edge wear. It’s such a shame that the cover is off lower staple, and that the previous owner has (skilfully) restapled it; otherwise it would grade significantly higher. From an original owner collection and new to the marketplace. 
PICTURED: HAWKMAN #1 GD/VG p £80 SOLD

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American Comics Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Daredevil #1 1964

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC8th March 2023

*Marvel: After the successes of the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man, Stan Lee enlisted his old colleague, Bill Everett, to co-create this acrobatic avenger of the streets. Sporting a yellow and red costume intended to evoke the jester-style livery of the 1940s Daredevil, young Matt Murdock lost his sight but gained phenomenal sensory powers to compensate, using them and his athletic skills to avenge the murder of his father… and the rest was history. This is a low grade copy of Daredevil’s first appearance. The cover suffers from a small scuff mark at the bottom edge centre and a fairly faint narrow dust shadow along the right edge. The rest of the cover, pence printed, is relatively unmarked with good colour. Minor creasing only, just one or two marks breaking colour faintly, with a tiny nick centre right edge. The spine is weak, although well attached at staples (as is centrefold). Small splits of less than 1 cm each at top and bottom. There are a few holes in the spine, mostly between staples, all very small except one central which is about 1 cm long vertically. Pages are clean, a decent off-white to cream. The inside covers are a little browned at the edges, but not brittle. High resolution images are available on request.
PICTURED: DAREDEVIL #1 GD- p £1,250 SOLD
 

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American Comics Update: Spider-Mania: Amazing #44 & #45 with the Lizard

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC4th March 2023

*Marvel: Spidey’s second encounter with the Lizard had to wait until Amazing Spider-Man #44 & 45 with Jazzy John Romita at the artistic helm. Superb covers on this two-parter, with taut story-telling by Stan the Man.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
#44 VG+ p £75 Pence printed, clean fresh cover with some short colour-breaking creasing at the spine area. Flat with firm, tight staples and supple off-white pages.
#45 GD/VG p £50 Pence printed, bright colours, but some cover creasing which occasionally breaks colour, Edge wear is minor, except for a 1 cm chip out at right cover edge. Staples are tight and firm, pages supple off-white. Moderate to heavy tanning to inside covers, but not brittle.

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American Comics Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Six Of The Best: X-Men #102-107 inc. Mighty Marvel Firsts

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC4th March 2023

*Marvel: From the Good Doctor Collection this week, the last six issues of Dave Cockrum’s defining run on the X-Men, #102-107 (guest artist on #106). Featuring the Juggernaut, Magneto, Phoenix, Firelord and culminating in #107 with the debuts of both the Starjammers and the Imperial Guard, two science-fiction based super-teams long associated with the X-Men both, oddly, were the result of artist Dave Cockrum’s impatience. Cockrum had illustrated a critically acclaimed and successful run of DC’s Legion of Super-Heroes, but following altercations with editor Murray Boltinoff, Cockrum quit the Legion and DC to co-create the ‘New’ X-Men. By way of cocking a snook at DC, Dave came up with a suspiciously similar team of alien super-heroes, the Imperial Guard, each one of which was a (just barely) non-litigious clone of a Legionnaire. Similarly, the Starjammers had been created by Cockrum for a solo tryout in Marvel Premiere or Marvel Spotlight, but on being told those books’ schedules were filled years in advance, Cockrum offered the band of space pirates to X-Men scripter Chris Claremont, who bolted on a retconned relationship to an X-Man and threw them into the mix. #107saw the first full appearance of both teams (the Starjammers having done the ‘enigmatic cameo’ bit since #104), taking the cast list – never forgetting our mutant heroes – to around 50, for a full-on free-for-all!
IN THIS UPDATE: X-MEN
#102 GD £11.75 Subscription crease
#103 FN £36
#104 VG- £17
#105 FN £40 (Pictured)
#106 FN/VF £29
#107 FN/VF £120 (Pictured) 1st Imperial Guard, 1st Starjammers. Nice clean cents copy with great colour and gloss, square corners, nice pages and staples, just some spine ticks that just break colour bringing the grade down a bit.

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American Comics Update: The Bute Collection: Six Of The Best: My Favourite Martian

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC6th March 2023

*Gold Key/Whitman: From the Bute Collection, six of the eight issues of My Favourite Martian from 1964. A big hit at the time, the TV series on which this comic was based is probably not well remembered now, but at the time, the adventures of Tim O’Hara and his ‘uncle’ from Mars was one of those whimsical sitcoms the Americans made so well. The spin-off comic is a fond reminder of that series.
IN THIS UPDATE: MY FAVOURITE MARTIAN
#1 VG £20 (Pictured) Russ Manning art SOLD
#2 VG £10
#3 FA/GD £3.25 SOLD
#5 GD/VG £6.25 SOLD
#6 VG- £7.25 SOLD
#8 GD/VG £6.25 SOLD
 

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American Comics Update: Sharp Comics #2 from 1946 – a great rarity

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC6th March 2023

*Miscellaneous 1940-1959: We’re really proud to present one of the rarest and most obscure American comics we’ve ever come across, from publisher H C Blackerby. Overstreet Price Guide lists two issues: #1 & #2, but there is no evidence online that #1 actually exists. GCD lists only this issue, #2, and there don’t appear to be any records or photos of #1 online. The Gerber Photo-Journal Guide Guide has #2 listed as a scarcity value of 8 (11-20 copies exist). Features super-hero, detective, science fiction, comedy/horror: Pioneer, Planetarian, Dick Royce, Michael Morgan & others. A solid, attractive copy with bright colours. Some wear at staples, but firmly attached. Small 1 cm spine split at bottom. Clean, off-white pages. A very rare opportunity to own this obscure item.
PICTURED: SHARP COMICS #2 VG+ £400 SOLD

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American Comics Update: The Bute Collection: Pre and Post Code Horror Fest: Six Of The Best: Uncanny Tales inc Spidey Prototype & Double Cover Issue

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC6th March 2023

*Horror 1940-1959: Also from the Bute Collection this week, another dip of the toe in the water of the high quality Atlas 1950s horror line, with four Pre-Code and two Post-Code issues of Uncanny Tales, all in fairly nice shape, and featuring both a Spider-Man prototype story and one issue with a prized double cover. 
PICTURED: UNCANNY TALES
#15 VG/FN £135 Pre-Code. Brodsky, Sinnott, Andru, Fass and others. Nice black background unmarked cover, tight, firm staples and off-white pages. Faint reading crease at spine, very minor edge wear and a couple of short spine ticks and that’s it. SOLD
#18 VG+ £125 Pre-Code. Heath, Forte, Colletta, Powell and others. Solid and intact copy with tight, firm staples and off-white pages. Unmarked cover, minor edge wear and corner rounding; some colour bleed through on to inside covers. SOLD
#25 VG- £80 Pre-Code. Benulis, Colletta, Tartaglione, Sekowsky and others. Nice dark background cover, tight, firm staples and off-white pages. Faint horizontal crease across middle of cover just breaks colour; also several colour-breaking creases in bottom eight corner, but a solid copy. 
#26 GD £110 Pre-Code. Spider-Man prototype story. Maneely, Benulis, Ayers, Greene and others. Cover off bottom staple, staples rusty. Water damage has caused a ripple effect to the bottom half, but intact and colourful enough. 
#37 Double cover. Outer VG/FN Inner: FN/VF £195 Burgos, Forgione, Ayers, Drucker, Sinnott and others. Beautifully preserved due to double cover. Both covers have rich colour with a few soft creases which don’t break colour (less on inner), some minor spine wear on outer, fresh gloss on inner. Tight, firm staples and supple off-white pages. SOLD
#41 VG+ £70 Burgos, Ayers, Andru, John Severin, Forte, Wildey and others. Solid copy with tight, firm staples and off-white pages. Minor spine and edge wear; slight foxing towards bottom edge. 

   

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British Comics Update: Spellbound #41 from L Miller, reprinting 1st Ant-Man by name and in costume

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC7th March 2023

*Vintage UK/Australian Reprints of US Material: A great package here from L Miller from 1963. Spellbound #41 reprints the first Ant-Man story by name and in costume from Tales To Astonish #35, following Hank Pym’s debut in TTA #27. Reproduced in great quality crisp black and white, showcasing the classic Kirby art. As if that wasn’t enough, there’s also a whole load of mostly pre-code Atlas horror stories from (mostly) Adventures Into Weird Worlds. A beautiful flat copy with only minimal wear and an excellent unmarked cover; just slight rust to staples.
PICTURED: SPELLBOUND #41 FN/VF £150 SOLD

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British Comics Update: This Week’s #1: Swift 1954 x 2

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC4th March 2023

*Boys; Adventure & War Comics: Swift, from the publishers of Eagle, was like a junior version of that illustrious comic, aimed at a slightly younger readership (but not as young as their kiddies’ title Robin). Our good friend Win Wiacek describes Swift more fully in our Extras section here.  We have not one, but two very similar copies of Swift Volume 1 #1 available for your consideration this week as follows:
PICTURED: SWIFT
Volume 1 #1 March 1954 GD/VG £40 Copy A. Solid unfolded copy with small edge tears and a bit of spine wear.
Volume 1 #1 March 1954 GD/VG £40 Copy B. Solid copy that has been folded with minor spine wear. 

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British Comics Update: 4 Beanos from 1945, our oldest in stock

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC6th March 2023

*Humour Comics: Beanos from the war years have always been hard to come by, so we’re thrilled to present four issues from 1945. Cover starring Big Eggo, and with stalwart regulars Lord Snooty and his Pals, D C Thomson managed to pack a whole host of humour and adventure strips plus illustrated text stories into the meagre 12 page count for this year.
IN THIS UPDATE: BEANO 1945
255 FA £20 3 cm horizontal tear at spine, a bit grubby with lower spine crease. Edge wear with other small edge tears. Some foxing. SOLD
262 VG £40 (Pictured) Nice clean copy; small tear on bottom edge of back cover.
264 VG £40 (Pictured) Nice clean copy; small margin crease lower right corner.
267 GD £30 Reasonable copy with some spine and edge wear. Some foxing.

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Books Update: Re-Working our TV/Film Tie-Ins Category: The Expert, Get Smart, The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC4th March 2023

*TV/Film Tie-Ins: We’re continuing to introduce the new layout for our books categories, with an image for each book. This week, we return to our TV/Film Tie-Ins category, where the TV show or film pre-dated the book. Some TV shows of varying fame this week: The Expert (BBC 1968-1976) was possibly the first of many TV series based on the work of a forensic pathologist; as far as we know, there is only one novelisation. Get Smart featured the comedy spy adventures of Maxwell Smart (Don Adams) and Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon), in a hit US TV series co-created by Mel Brooks; there were nine novelisations published, with two in our listings. The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. was a popular spin-off from ‘Man From’ with Stephanie Powers and Noel Harrison; just two US paperbacks, but four UK (inc one reprinted from the US); we have two of those as well.
PICTURED:
THE EXPERT by BERNARD PICTON Sphere 1976 1st UK PB VG £3
GET SMART: GET SMART ONCE AGAIN (#3) by WILLIAM JOHNSTON Tempo 1966 1st US PB, 2nd printing
GD £5
GET SMART: MISSED IT BY THAT MUCH! (#5) by WILLIAM JOHNSTON Tempo 1967 1st US PB

VG £8
THE GIRL FROM U.N.C.L.E.: THE BIRDS OF A FEATHER AFFAIR (#2) by MICHAEL AVALLONE Souvenir Press/Four Square 1967 1st UK PB, 2nd printing GD £5
THE GIRL FROM U.N.C.L.E.: THE GOLDEN BOATS OF TARADATA AFFAIR (#3) by SIMON LATTER Souvenir Press/Four Square 1967 1st UK PB GD £15
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Books Update: Re-Working our Pulp Fiction Category: Amazing Stories & American Eagles

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC6th March 2023

*Pulp Fiction: We’re continuing to introduce the new layout for our books categories, with an image for each book. This week, we commence the only category where this process has not already started: Pulp Fiction, featuring the classic pulp magazines of the 20th Century, so-called for their paper quality. Just two entries to start: Amazing Stories from 1950 (new in), the classic science fiction pulp title, and American Eagles 1949, derring-do among plucky aviators.
PICTURED:
AMAZING STORIES 1950 FEBRUARY VG £15 SOLD
AMERICAN EAGLES 1949 WINTER VG £7 UK Edition SOLD

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Technical Update: New Search Facility

Posted on 4th March 2023 by 30CC4th March 2023

We now have a new search facility on the site, shown at the bottom of the menu bar on the left of each page. If you’re not sure which of the categories in our Catalogue Index to look in for the comic title you want, just use the search facility in the menu bar to the left. Type in the title of the comic you’re looking for and you’ll be given a list of categories that contain references to that title. For books, type in the name of the author or title of the book you’re looking for and you’ll be shown the categories that contain that. Please note that we are in the process of converting our book categories to a new layout featuring an image for each book. Some categories are not yet complete, and the search facility only works on books in the new layout. 

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American Comics Update: The Bute Collection: Batmania: Batman Annual #2 1961

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC28th February 2023

*DC: The Bute Collection brings back fond memories for me this week with the Batman Annual #2 from 1961, one of the earliest Batman comics I must have read growing up. Batman & Robin’s ‘Thrilling Action Roles’ particularly resonate for me, be it the ‘Underseas Batman,’ ‘Jungle Batman’, ‘Lord of Batmanor’ ‘Super-Batman’ or any one of these wonderful stories reprinted from the 40s/50s. Best of all perhaps is the 1962 Batman calendar pin-up at the centre, and the Batman Family portrait on the back cover. A splendid package, and one we don’t see too often. This copy is not in the best of shape; pence-stamped, the front cover has bene reinforced with extra staples – otherwise it would be split for most of its length. The spine, other than that, is quite good, just small splits at rear top and bottom. Colour cover is very vivid; there is a handwritten biro price on the ‘N’ on ‘Batman’ in the logo. Pages are cream/tan, with one or two rough edges, but nothing brittle. Great reading value.
PICTURED: BATMAN ANNUAL #2 GD- p £40 SOLD

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American Comics Update: Their Name Is Legion/Six Of The Best: Adventure Comics between #311-320

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC25th February 2023

*DC: We continue our Legion of Super-Heroes spotlight with six more classic early stories from Adventure Comics, just after the Legion started their own feature there and, by this time, had more or less taken over lead feature and cover billing. Full of Legion lore: the Legion of Substitute Heroes, Satan Girl, Hitler, Nero & Dillinger (!), the outlaw Ultra Boy (including the first major role for Phantom Girl), Mutiny and Dev-Em. All from a mostly high-grade collection, some really nice-looking copies of these beloved adventures.
IN THIS UPDATE: ADVENTURE COMICS
#311 FN £24
#313 FN/VF p £34
#314 VF p £46 (PICTURED)
#316 VF- £45 (PICTURED)
#318 FN+ £32
#320 FN- £22.50

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American Comics Update: Mystery In Space #92-102

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC25th February 2023

*DC: Sadly, when editor Julius Schwartz left his two DC science-fiction titles in 1964 to concentrate on Batman, they were never the same again. He took his star creators with him, and those brought in to replace them by new editor Jack Schiff were simply not of the same standard. True, Space Ranger, who shared the title with Adam Strange from #92-102 was not really different to when he had been edited by Schiff over in Tales Of The Unexpected, but the Adam Strange strip lost all its ingenuity and wonderful art. Competent enough tales, and the split book approach between the two heroes was novel, but the series limped along like this for 11 issues before Ultra the Multi-Alien took over. By that time, the writing was on the wall for Mystery In Space… For those wishing to investigate this backwater of the DCU, we have all 11 issues of this sequence fresh in in a variety of grades; full details as always in our catalogue.   

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American Comics Update: The Bute Collection/Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of the Skrulls in Fantastic Four #2

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC28th February 2023

*Marvel: From the prestigious Bute Collection. In the second ever appearance of the Fantastic Four, we met the race of shifty shapeshifters who were to become one of the FF’s, and the Marvel Universe’s, greatest nemeses: the ‘Skrulls From Outer Space!’, as the cover had it. (In case readers got them confused with the Skrulls from Penge West…) Still a half-way house between proper super-heroics and the ‘Big Panty Monsters’ that had been a staple of the company, the non-costumed FF looked at this stage almost as bizarre as their extra-terrestrial opposition. This historic issue is a low grade pence printed copy. The cover is plagued by colour-breaking creases, particularly in the lower half, although the cover image remains pretty good. The spine is heavily worn with many splits and the staples are off the front cover. There is an old piece of tape inside the front cover up from the bottom edge which attempts to repair a small tear. There are small amounts of tape also on the bottom right corner of 1 interior page. The comic is complete, although it should be noted that the Thing pin-up page has, at some time, been torn out and replaced fixed by tape that is now old and rotting so that the page is now loose. The comic is well worn and feels old and thin; .the pages are unmarked, if a little grubby and beset by nicks and small tears. The second ever ‘proper’ Marvel Comic with the debut of a major antagonist, this copy represents the chance to pick up a major key issue at a price that won’t require a mortgage. High resolution images are available on request. 
PICTURED: FANTASTIC FOUR #2 PR/FA £650 SOLD

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American Comics Update: Spider-Mania/The Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection: Amazing #26 & #27: Crime-Master/Green Goblin two-parter

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC25th February 2023

*Marvel: If you’re looking for really nice copies of Amazing Spider-Man for your collection, then look no further than the Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection. All high grade; even the few that fall below VF (and most are above) are really good-looking copies – no duds here, and nearly all cents copies. A wonderful Lee & Ditko two-parter this week in Amazing #26 & #27, where Spidey comes up against the Crime-Master (an old foe in a new guise) and, of course, his primary nemesis of the time, the Green Goblin. I can remember buying #27 in a newsagent’s as it came out, my first issue of Amazing. Ditko’s hoodlums on the cover were dressed in such an old-fashioned way, I remember wondering if this was set contemporaneously or historically. Ah, balmy days!
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
#26 VF- £350 Great cover colour and gloss, unmarked. Staples tight and firm at spine and centrefold. Square corners, supple off-white pages. Very minimal wear, just very slight chipping to lower cover right edge and miniscule and infrequent spine ticks that are barely noticeable.
#27 VF- £325 Great cover colour and gloss, unmarked. Staples tight and firm at spine and centrefold. Supple off-white pages.  Square corners, except bottom left which has a little rounding. Very minimal wear, just a few tiny spine ticks.

 

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American Comics Update: The Good Doctor Collection/Mighty Marvel Firsts: Classic Tiger Shark two-parter in Sub-Mariner #5 & #6

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC28th February 2023

*Marvel: From the Good Doctor Collection this week, two nicely-graded copies of classic Sub-Mariner issues featuring the artwork of John Buscema at his very best. The villainous Tiger Shark debuted in #5 and his story played out into #6 (with its dynamic cover). Many copies of #5 we’ve seen have faded colour on the interior pages (presumably the ink was running low at the printers!), but not this one.  These early issues of the Silver Age Namor’s series are something really special. 
PICTURED: SUB-MARINER BOTH SOLD
#5 FN/VF £100 Glossy and vibrant, with rich colours. Square corners with only very minor edge wear. Staples firm at spine and centrefold. Pages are supple off-white. There is what appears to be a vertical reading crease near the spine between the staples which very faintly breaks colour.
#6 VF £90 Glossy and vibrant, with rich colours. Staples firm at spine and centrefold. Pages are supple off-white. Only the tinest signs of wear, mainly minor rounding at top and bottom spine.

 

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American Comics Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Tales To Astonish #71-89

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC25th February 2023

*Marvel: Also from the Good Doctor Collection this week: From the mid-1960s and the thrilling era of the Marvel ‘split book’, where two lead features shared a title, we present every issue of Tales To Astonish from #71 to #89 starring Sub-Mariner and the Incredible Hulk. There was always something fast-paced and exciting about these 10-12 page continued stories and these two Marvel favourites were at their best during this period. Mostly in very respectable mid-grades (sometimes higher), full details will as always be found in our catalogue.

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American Comics Update: Spider-Mania: Spectacular Spider-Man #51-63

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC25th February 2023

*Marvel: A further instalment of Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man, as it was then known, featuring every issue from #51-63. Full details as always in our catalogue.

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American Comics Update: The Bute Collection: National Comics 1946-1949

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC25th February 2023

*Miscellaneous 1940-1959: Four issues of Quality’s National Comics from the Bute Collection this week, one of the most esoteric anthologies of the period. Cover featuring circus sideshow man the Barker and his weird chums, other regulars included policewoman Sally O’Neill in stylish crime noir adventures, more crime with the masked Whistler, costumed hero Quicksilver (no, not the one you’re thinking of), humour with Granny Gumshoe, the elderly detective, Steve Wood, waterfront detective, mischievous toddler Lassie and lots of other comedy strips. All four copies fresh in are in very decent condition for their age, solid copies with little wear or creasing. 
IN THIS UPDATE: NATIONAL COMICS
#54 VG £35
#69 FN £37 (PICTURED) Gill Fox cover
#72 FN £37
#74 GD/VG £19 Penultimate issue; structurally the same as the others, but graded down due to a stacking ink defect on the cover.

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British Comics Update: Slab Happy/Pre-Code Horror Fest UK: Adventures Into Weird Worlds #1

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC28th February 2023

*Vintage UK/Australian Reprints of US Material: In the early 1950s, a small number of horror comics (around 40) were produced by a variety of UK publishers reprinting US pre-code horror stories in black and white. Just as in the USA, these became notorious and subject to censorship which led to their discontinuation. There’s a lot of information online about the banning of UK horror comics if you want to know more, and I particularly recommend a youtube video by Canadian Dave Dustin (Hi Dave!) on the subject. These UK horror comics have become both extremely rare and much sought after in recent years, and we’re delighted to have one new in this week. Adventures Into Weird Worlds #1 was published by Heritage Productions and distributed by Thorpe & Porter; it’s undated but believed to be 1952. (There’s rumoured to be a #2, but we have no proof of this). It features the content and cover of the US Adventures Into Weird Worlds #8 from Atlas, as well as content from #6, Spellbound #5 and Astonishing #15. Artists include Dick Ayers, Jim Mooney and Jack Keller, with a Bill Everett cover. Close to impossible to find, this is the only copy in the CGC census. (NB Annoyingly, CGC refer to this as #8, since it reprints the cover to the US #8, but it’s not that — it’s clearly #1). Blue label unrestored Universal Grade, cream to off-white pages, case perfect. 
PICTURED: ADVENTURES INTO WEIRD WORLDS #1 CGC 4.5 (VG+) £250 SOLD

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British Comics Update: Ranger 1965/66 with Trigan Empire — all issues reduced in price plus complete run from #2-40 new in!

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC28th February 2023

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: Although being the birthplace of Don Lawrence’s rightly celebrated Trigan Empire, the large format Ranger had a lot of other things going for it as well: nice paper quality, glorious painted covers and lots of other beautifully executed strips such as H. Rider Haggard’s King Solomon’s Mines & Allan Quartermain, Treasure Island , Space Cadet and many other stories of war, western, science fiction and historical adventure in a mix of colour and black and white. It had a short life of 40 issues before being subsumed into Look & Learn, but we have all issues fresh in from #2-40 from its 1965/66 run. Plus we have knocked about a third off of our Ranger prices. Consult our catalogue for details, where the reduced prices are now shown.
PICTURED: RANGER 25/9/65 VG £10 2nd issue SOLD

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British Comics Update: This Week’s #1s: Three Western Themed Picture Libraries

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC25th February 2023

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: Not one but three Picture Library #1 issues for your consideration this week, all Westerns and all uncommon.
PICTURED:
PICTURE STORY POCKET LIBRARY #1 VG £20 World Distributors. Gunlaw: Man Without A Gun. Featuring Matt Dillon from the TV series Gunsmoke with James Arness photo cover. Decent copy with relatively minor wear. Rusty staple with minimal migration.
WESTERN ADVENTURE LIBRARY #1 GD/VG £25 A rarity from Micron – we’ve never seen this before. Features the story Secret Witness. Reasonable copy with small crescent-shaped tear out of bottom rear cover.
WESTERN PICTURE LIBRARY #1 FN £30 Pearson. Fetauring Mustang Gray and the Texas Rangers in Comanche War Drums. From 1958, a really nice copy in great shape.

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British Comics Update: Love Story Library: 17 issues from 1963/64

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC25th February 2023

*Girls’ Picture Libraries: This week’s release of Love Story Library (later Love Story Picture Library), the longest running romance picture library from Fleetway, comprises 17 issues in the 400’s number range from 1963/64. The series always maintained a high standard and the very accomplished art reflected the fashions and mood of the times. These new additions are in decent condition, with little wear or creasing in most cases, the grades mainly determined by the amount of staple rust.  Full details as always in our catalogue.

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Books Update: Re-Working our Children’s Books Category: Monica Edwards

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC25th February 2023

48_me_tcownappersw48_me_dolphinsummerw*Children’s Books: We’re continuing to introduce the new layout for our books categories, with an image for each book. This week, we return to our Children’s Books category, and the works of one of the most evocative children’s authors, Monica Edwards. She wrote her children’s novels between 1947-1969 and produced just over a novel per year, so there is a substantial body of work, divided between two series: Romney Marsh (Kent/East Sussex) and Punchbowl Farm (Surrey). Children’s adventures in nostalgic settings with a lot of horsey themes, these are superbly crafted gems which appeal to women of a Certain Age (those I know are fervently passionate about them). We are delighted to have such a good representation of her books on our shelves, mainly hardcovers (all with dustjackets protected by removable archival film) plus a few vintage paperbacks. Not the easiest author to collect (they are rare and highly prized), but those so inclined will find tracking them down most rewarding. Some examples are shown here; please check our catalogue for our full stock listing:
PICTURED: ALL BY MONICA EDWARDS
THE COWNAPPERS Collins Children’s Book Club 1960 UK HC FN £45 With DJ (VG)
DOLPHIN SUMMER Collins Children’s Book Club 1963 UK HC FN £40 With DJ (FN)
THE HOODWINKERS Collins Children’s Book Club 1962 UK HC  VG £35 With DJ (VG)
THE NIGHTBIRD Armada 1963 1st UK PB GD £20
NO GOING BACK Collins 1960 1st UK HC FN/VF £95 With DJ (VG/FN) in archival cover (taped on inside)
OPERATION SEABIRD Collins 1957 1st UK HC FN £75 With DJ (VG)
SPIRIT OF PUNCHBOWL FARM Collins 1956 UK HC FN/VF £70 With DJ (VG/FN)

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Books Update: Spider-Man & Hulk paperbacks reprinting early issues

Posted on 25th February 2023 by 30CC28th February 2023

*Comic Strip Books: Two 1978 paperbacks new in this week, reprinting Amazing Spider-Man #7-13 and Hulk #1-6 in full colour. A great way to enjoy these classic stories at a fraction of the price available in other reprints!
PICTURED: BOTH SOLD
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN VOLUME 2 by STAN LEE Pocket Books 1978 1st US PB GD/VG £9
Reprints Amazing Spider-Man #7-13 in full colour. Spine cracked; some edge wear.
INCREDIBLE HULK by STAN LEE Pocket Books 1978 1st US PB GD £9
Reprints Hulk #1-6 in full colour. Lots of cover creasing, but glossy and intact.

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