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American Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Thor #126-133

Posted on 5th February 2022 by 30CC8th February 2022

*Marvel: From the Good Doctor Collection: As all good Marvelites know, the Mighty Thor debuted in Journey Into Mystery #83, and soon took over the title, adding his name to the logo before long. However, it wasn’t until issue #126 that Journey Into Mystery was dropped and the title became simply Thor. Thus #126 is a first issue of sorts. It’s joined here by the next seven issues as well. Thor encounters the Greek Pantheon, in particular Hercules, Zeus and Pluto (I think that’s a bit of Graeco-Roman wrestling going on with the names there!), plus an adventure with Tana Nile and the Colonizers in outer space, culminating in an epic encounter with Ego, the Living Planet. Cosmic adventure on a grand scale as only Stan & Jack could deliver!
IN THIS UPDATE: THOR
#126 VG+ p £62 (PICTURED) SOLD
#127 GD/VG £12 SOLD
#128 VG/FN p £18 SOLD
#129 GD/VG p £11 SOLD
#130 GD/VG p £12 SOLD
#131 VG+ p £15 SOLD
#132 VG/FN p £25 1st cameo Ego, the Living Planet
#133 FN- p £80 (PICTURED) Scarce; 1st full Ego, the Living Planet SOLD

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British Update: Smash & Wham Annuals

Posted on 5th February 2022 by 30CC8th February 2022

*Annuals: We catalogue Odham’s Power Comics Annuals in our Boys’ Adventure Annuals sub-category, since they feature a mix of Adventure & Humour strips. 1970’s Smash Annual features ‘The Man From BUNGLE’, ‘The Legend Testers’, ‘The Nervs’, ‘The Rubberman’, ‘Swots & Blots’, ‘Grimly Feendish’, ‘Strongman’, and loads more. Wham 1968 has ‘The Wacks’, ‘The Tiddlers’, ‘General Nitt & His Barmy Army’, ‘Georgie’s Germs’, ‘Electronic Man’, ‘Frankie Stein’, ‘Eagle-Eye, Junior Spy’, ‘Danny Dare’ and also loads more.
PICTURED: BOTH SOLD
SMASH ANNUAL 1970 FN/VF £22.50 Lovely condition, with just minor bumps to the corners.
WHAM ANNUAL 1968 VG £15 Nice copy with very minor corner bumping; binding is loose at front cover, but this and all pages are firmly attached.

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British Update: Your wish is our Commando – the second issue!

Posted on 5th February 2022 by 30CC8th February 2022

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: After selling a Commando #1 a few weeks ago, we’re particularly pleased to have a nice copy of #2 fresh in. ‘They Called Him Coward!’ is a lovely copy, with vivid cover colour and a spine intact but for narrow splits of about 1 cm at top and bottom. Binding is tight and pages near white. A little spine wear and edge creasing, but a solid and good-looking copy.
PICTURED: COMMANDO #2 VG £300 SOLD

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Books Update: Sexton Blake Library x 4

Posted on 5th February 2022 by 30CC5th February 2022

*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: Often dubbed ‘the poor man’s Sherlock Holmes’, there’s still no doubting the popularity of Sexton Blake, who has probably had far more fiction written of him than the world’s greatest detective. This week, we have added four digests from the famous Sexton Blake Library. These are picture library sized, but mainly text. The series ran from 1915 to 1968.
PICTURED: SEXTON BLAKE LIBRARY:
#466 GD/VG £6 Dead Man’s Destiny by Martin Thomas
#467 GD/VG £6 The Devil To Pay by Rex Dolphin
#468 VG £7 The Thief Of Clubs by Gilbert Johns
#488 FA/GD £4 Bullets Are Trumps by Desmond Reid

 

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American Update: DC Debuts: 1st Sinestro in Green Lantern #7

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC31st January 2022

*DC: Although DC missed a trick by not including him on the cover, let me assure you that Green Lantern’s arch nemesis, Sinestro, does indeed make his first appearance within Green Lantern #7 (1961). Steeped in Green Lantern lore, the lead story introduced the renegade Green Lantern who would go on the plague the Emerald Gladiator throughout his career. This is a reasonable flat cents copy, with a totally unmarked cover image with rich colour. Light-moderate spine wear and minimal edge wear with good, firmly attached staples. Tiny nicks at top and bottom of spine. Pages are off-white with a light tanning at edges; inside covers are also a little tanned. A supple and attractive copy. High resolution images are available on request.
PICTURED: GREEN LANTERN #7 VG- £500 SOLD

 

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American Update: Quirky Batmania: Lois Lane #14: Lois as Batwoman

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC30th January 2022

*DC: We go off at a tangent for our Batmania update this week, featuring Lois Lane #14. On the cover, Lois dresses up as Batwoman for an impending romance with the Caped Crusader. What’s it all about? Well, you’ll have to read inside to find out! Beneath the lovely Curt Swan cover, featuring Superman and (just about) Batman, three exquisite Kurt Schaffenberger stories await you, one also featuring Supergirl. A decent copy, with spine and edge wear, a loose centrefold and fine white lines across the cover in a non-spoiling way.
PICTURED: LOIS LANE #14 VG- p £30

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American Update: Quick as a Flash! Silver Age Bonanza of the Fastest Man Alive

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC29th January 2022

*DC: Over two dozen issues of Silver Age Flash fresh in this week. Mostly these are lower to mid-graded copies and very affordable. New issues comprise: #124 (Captain Boomerang and Elongated Man), #134 (Captain Cold & Elongated Man), #136 (Mirror Master), #140 (1st Heatwave plus Captain Cold), #146 (Mirror Master), #147 (2nd Professor Zoom plus Mr Element), #155 (Rogues’ Gallery), #159 (Kid Flash), #161 (Mirror Master), #163, #165 (Wedding of Barry & Iris), #166 (Captain Cold & Heatwave), #168 (Green Lantern), #171, #172 (Gorilla Grodd), #174 (Rogues’ Gallery), #176, #177, #178 (80 Page Giant), #179, #180, #181, #182, #185 and the 80 Page Giant Annual #1. Full grading and pricing details in our catalogue. Proof, were it needed, that the Silver Age Flash had the coolest gang of friends and foes around! 

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American Update: Slab Happy: Iconic Silver Surfer #4 Vs Thor

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC31st January 2022

*Marvel: All the Silver Surfer’s original 18 issue series, launched in 1968, are keenly sought, but issue #4, in which our angst-ridden cosmic hero faces the might of Thor, is particularly scarce, both here in the UK and in its native USA. Many theories abound (including one about most of the print run being set alight by disappointed truck hijackers, which we declare inventive but apocryphal), but no conclusive explanation has yet been presented. Nevertheless, rare it is, significantly less common than even #1 in our experience. Great art by John Buscema at the height of his powers. This is a CGC 5.5 (FN-) pence stamped copy, Universal unrestored blue label, off-white to white pages and a perfect case.
PICTURED: SILVER SURFER #4 CGC 5.5 FN- p £800 SOLD

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American Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Mighty Marvel Firsts: The Sentinels Trilogy in X-Men #14-16

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC15th November 2024

*Marvel: The implacable robotic Sentinels, nemeses of the X-Men, have loomed large in the history of Marvel’s Mutant Heroes, making multiple appearances, each more fearsome than the last. The creations of a man determined to expunge the mutant genome from humanity, they emphasise the X-Men’s ‘otherness’, which is why they resonate so strongly with the readership. Here, we are pleased to present, kicking off the X-Men from the Good Doctor Collection, the trilogy of issues in which the Sentinels debuted: X-Men #14-16, all decent cents copies. 
PICTURED: X-MEN
#14 VG+ £470 Nice cover with rich colour, staples firmly attached. Reading wear at spine; moderate-light edge wear includes small tears at bottom and right edges; no other creasing. Pages are off-white. Some corner blunting. SOLD
#15 FN+ £225 Superior copy with rich glossy cover colour; staples are firmly attached. Minor edge wear only; white to off-white pages. Minor corner blunting and a small crease across bottom left cover corner does not break colour. SOLD
#16 FN £180 Lovely copy with rich cover colour; staples are firmly attached. Minor edge wear only, including a couple of small creases at spine which do not break colour. Minor corner blunting; off white pages.  

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American Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Spider-Mania/Mighty Marvel Firsts: 1st Full Carnage in Amazing #361

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC29th January 2022

*Marvel: So, what do you do when one cuddly brain-sucking symbiote just isn’t enough? Well, the House of Recycled Ideas came up with letting it spawn (not ‘Spawn’!) and thus was born Carnage, offspring of Venom, who rapidly metastasised into one of the MU’s most popular villains. I know this to be at the top of a lot of wants lists, so we’re glad to have the immaculate Good Doctor copy of Amazing Spider-Man #361 new into stock. It has all the cover gloss, sharp corners, tight staples, white pages etc you’d hope for in a comic of this vintage, with just the tiniest hints of having been read at edges and spine, but a gem nonetheless.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #361 VF/NM £180

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American Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of Swordsman in Avengers #19-20

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC29th January 2022

*Marvel: Joining the Avengers during the ‘Cap’s Kookie Quartet’ phase, the Swordsman was a swashbuckling crusader introduced to the team by departed Avenger Iron Man – or so our heroes thought! Actually, his whole backstory was a ruse, and the Swordsman was an agent of the Mandarin, sent to destroy the team from within. His deception exposed, the Swordsman spent the next several years as a member of various villainous teams, before redeeming himself, dying heroically, and marrying Mantis. (Yes, in that order. The Seventies were a strange time in comics.) Since then, of course, he’s returned from the dead, and developed an elaborate retcon involving his being either Hawkeye’s mentor or long-lost brother, depending on who’s in charge of continuity in any given week. Investors should note his apparent appearances in the recent Hawkeye TV show. Here is his first two-part story, from the Good Doctor Collection copies of Avengers #19 & #20, both bearing the Marvel Pop Art logo. More from the Good Doctor Collection next week!
PICTURED: AVENGERS
#19 VG- p £48 Pence printed, with corner blunting and small colour-breaking creases across the top and bottom right edge s of the cover and along the spine. Firmly attached staples and reasonable off-white pages.
#20 VG+ p £40 Pence printed, corner blunting with small colour-breaking creases at spine and a longer one across the logo, but rich cover colour, firm staples and nice page quality. A solid, clean copy.

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American Update: The Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection: Classic Mysterio Two-Parter in Amazing #66-67

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC31st January 2022

*Marvel: The Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection is an awesome set of high grade issues. Jazzy Johnny Romita really excelled himself with the covers of Amazing Spider-Man #66 & #67, two of my favourites of his tenure on the wall-crawler. Appropriately enough for a special effects artist and illusionist, Mysterio is one of the most visually striking of Spidey’s Rogues’ Gallery, and these great-looking issues are not comics you want in low grade!
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
#66 VF+ £210 A superb cents copy. Flat and tight with perfect staples and near white pages, sharp corners and beautiful cover colour and gloss. Just a couple of very faint and very small marks in the area of Mysterio’s cloak prevent this grading even higher.
#67 VF/NM £135 An immaculate cents copy, looks unread. Flat and tight with perfect staples and near white pages, sharp corners and beautiful cover colour. Nothing detrimental to say about it! SOLD

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American Update: Quirky Corner: Igor, throw the switch! ‘Frankenstein’ copy of Journey Into Mystery #87 with Thor

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC31st January 2022

*Marvel: A Frankenstein copy of a comic is where pieces from two or more copies have been combined to make a complete issue. Not a particularly pleasing process, but the results can be remarkable, and, if priced correctly, can result in real bargains. This copy of Journey Into Mystery #87, Thor’s fifth outing, is a good example. The beautiful cover has rich and vivid glossy orange and other colours, and virtually no wear except for a faint reading crease in from the spine which does not break colour. The edges are sharp, and the white pages are immaculate. Ordinarily, VF would be a conservative grade for this copy, which, unmolested, would price at £600-700. But then we come to the Frankenstein part. The right edge looks like it’s had a micro-trim and is very sharp, while the pages hang down a couple of mm below the bottom cover edge, correspondingly short of the top cover edge by the same amount. It’s almost certain therefore that the inside pages have been lined up with the staple holes to match the staple holes on the cover, and the centrefold is just coming loose at the bottom staple, tell-tale signs that the interiors have been remounted on to a cover from another copy that does not exactly match up staple hole wise. Nevertheless, a chance to acquire a beautiful looking copy at a bargain price. 
PICTURED: JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #87 App VF £200 SOLD

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American Update: A Fantastic Five of Fantastic Four Annuals

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC31st January 2022

*Marvel: The early Fantastic Four Annuals all seemed to have a momentous event contained within their original stories. This update features Annuals #2-6. The less common #2 has the all-new origin of Dr. Doom, an all-new clash between the FF and the Monarch of Latveria, as well as a reprint of the first Dr Doom story from FF #5. #3 has just about the whole of the Marvel Universe attending the wedding of Sue & Reed. #4 features the return of the original Golden Age Human Torch. #5 introduces Psycho-Man, as well as guest-starring the Black Panther, the Inhumans and the announcement of Sue’s pregnancy, and there’s a Silver Surfer solo to boot! #6 features the birth of Franklin Richards and the debut of Annilihus. Stan & Jack certainly packed a lot into these!
IN THIS UPDATE: FANTASTIC FOUR ANNUAL
#2 FA p £125 (PICTURED) Top two thirds of spine split, split also at bottom spine. Lots of wear and cover creasing, including long diagonal crease across cover (colour-breaking). A couple of felt tip pen marks on cover. Pages are decent.
#3 GD p £20 Small lower spine split; edge wear and creases. Pages are decent. SOLD
#4 VG p £20 Tiny strip torn off bottom edge; colour breaking diagonal crease across logo. SOLD
#5 VG/FN p £50 (PICTURED) Nice flat, clean copy with just a tiny spilt to the cover at the upper rear spine. SOLD
#6 VG p £175 (PICTURED) Solid spine, some edge wear, with small crease across right upper corner (breaks colour). Nice off-white to white pages.

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American Update: Pre-Code Horror Fest: L B Cole Miasma: Blue Bolt Weird Tales #118

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC5th February 2022

*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. Star took over the venerable title Blue Bolt in 1949 (previously it had been a classic anthology title starring the titular character, with much work by Simon & Kirby, Everett etc, lasting throughout the war years and beyond). By the time we got to the penultimate issue, #118, Blue Bolt himself was long gone and the emphasis of the series had changed to horror, according to the zeitgeist of the time. Indeed, the title was rebranded as Ghostly Weird Stories from #120 onwards. Contents include two stylish horror shorts by Jay Disbrow plus reprints of Fox science-fiction and jungle stories with horror overtones. But it’s the wonderful L B Cole cover for which this issue is prized. This is a very nice copy with excellent cover colour and gloss, tight and flat with staples firm at spine and centrefold and beautiful white to off-white supple pages. There is minimal wear around the lower staple and a tiny colour-breaking crease across the extreme of the right cover bottom corner. A soft crease of 5 cm length is at lower cover centre, but this only threatens to break colour for half its length with the light at a specific angle; this is a tough one to call. There is one further very faint soft crease up a couple of cms from the bottom edge, which does not break colour. Older than me, and has worn considerably better! High resolution images are available on request.
PICTURED: BLUE BOLT WEIRD TALES #118 VG/FN £540 SOLD

 

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Alan Class Plate Sets Final Phase: Human Torch, Spider-Man & Avengers

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC31st January 2022

*Alan Class Reprints: For many years now, we’ve been scouring the personal archives of legendary publisher Alan Class (who is still very much with us) 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. We have now reached the final phase of these plate set releases, which will last us throughout 2022. 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.) Three new sets this week, details as follows: ALL SOLD
CREEPY WORLDS #51 £60 Comic: VG+; Reprints Human Torch from Strange Tales #113 plus cover, Captain Midnight, ACG.
SINISTER TALES #99 £70 Comic: GD/VG; Reprints Amazing Spider-Man #64  (inc cover) & #65, ACG
Extra: Colour cover proof (taped and torn)
UNCANNY TALES #70 £60 Comic: GD/VG; Reprints Avengers #61 inc. cover plus Human Torch story from Strange Tales #117, Charlton.

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British Update: A Miscellany of Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC2nd February 2022

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: A round-up of various titles in this category this week, including the coolly stylish Lone Rider, Pearson’s Picture Stories of World War II and Secret Agent, a single issue of the rare and keenly pursued Pocket Chiller Library, three late Super Detective with Buck Ryan and the Shadow (not that one), two footballing issues of Tiger Sports, TV Picture Stories with the Buccaneers, Valiant (#5) and a couple of War At Sea. Something for most tastes; full details in our catalogue.
PICTURED:
LONE RIDER PICTURE LIBRARY #3 FN £12
POCKET CHILLER LIBRARY #122 GD £6
TV PICTURE STORIES: THE BUCCANEERS #1 GD/VG £10

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British Update: Free Gift Farrago: Judy 1970 & 1973

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC31st January 2022

*Girls’ Comics: Judy, home to Wee Slavey, Nannette of the North, Bobby Dazzler and a host of others, launched in 1960 following the success of its slightly older sister Bunty, and the pair dominated the UK comics scene for several years. We’re lucky to have two issues in this week bearing their original Free Gifts: from 1970, #526 has the Judy Beauty Bracelet, still sealed in its original envelope; from 1973, #680 has the Judy Pop Ring, also still sealed in its original envelope. Both comics are in flat, tidy FN condition, both gifts never used or taken out of the envelopes they were issued in. Competition for these is always fierce, so early ordering is advised.
PICTURED: JUDY
#526 FN WITH FREE GIFT VF £45 SOLD
#680 FN WITH FREE GIFT VF £45

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British Update: Picture Romance Library x 10+

Posted on 29th January 2022 by 30CC29th January 2022

*Girls’ Picture Libraries: More than 10 issues of Picture Romance Library added this week between #393 and #406, still in the mid 1960s and nearing the end of the publication run by Pearson’s (soon to be taken over by Newnes). Very mixed condition on these, but all okay. The cover artist was still experimenting with likenesses of pop and film stars on the covers until the bitter end.
PICTURED: PICTURE ROMANCE LIBRARY #404 VF £8

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COVID Update: Trading restrictions over from Monday 24th Jan

Posted on 22nd January 2022 by 30CC22nd January 2022

Further to previous updates regarding our trading restrictions due to Covid, we’re delighted to report that we shall be attempting to fill all outstanding orders by this weekend, so that from next week, we should be back to normal trading. We thank all our customers for their patience, co-operation and understanding throughout this difficult time.

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American Update: Pre-Code Horror Fest: Sensation Mystery #113

Posted on 22nd January 2022 by 30CC23rd January 2022

*DC: We don’t often turn to DC for our Horror Fest updates, but this week is an exception. It was only three weeks ago that I was writing here that we seldom see issues of Sensation Mystery through our hands, and like buses, a second one has now turned up in quick succession. Continuing the numbering from Sensation Comics, this issue, #113 from 1953, features a tale of the supernatural adventurer  Johnny Peril (a sort of John Constantine prototype), as shown on the striking cover, as well as several beautifully crafted tales of horror and mystery by some of DC’s finest creators of the time. Sadly, a low grade copy due to the covers being detached and separated, but not in bad nick apart from that.
PICTURED: SENSATION MYSTERY #113 FA £45 SOLD

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American Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Fantastic Four #3 – First Fantasti-Car and Costumes

Posted on 22nd January 2022 by 30CC23rd January 2022

*Marvel: While the first couple of issues of the Fantastic Four were an unqualified success, it wasn’t until the third issue that the team’s rough edges were smoothed out, and they became the familiar First Family we know and love. Issue #3, in addition to the menace of the Miracle Man (no, not that Miracle Man), had the team in costume for the first time, and the debut of their unique transportation the Fantasti-Car (aka ‘The Flying Bathtub’), as well as showing the readers in detail the team’s Baxter Building headquarters. With this issue, all the foundation for the FF’s future of high adventure and exploration were in place. The Good Doctor copy of this classic is a worn and lower-graded pence printed copy. The staples are firmly attached at the spine and centrefold; there is a tiny upper spine split and a lower spine split of about 3 cm. The page quality is okay, if a little tired, with a couple of small edge tears. There is a diagonal water stain of about 4 x 5 x 6 cm at the top of the spine, but the cover and pages are flat; a much fainter and smaller stain is at the bottom right of the cover. One long vertical crease like a subscription crease, partially breaking colour with a long horizontal crease across it also breaking colour, with a few small white spots in the base of the Fantasti-Car. Many other creases of varying intensity across the cover, some breaking colour, but only significantly along the spine. All in all, probably better than it sounds. High resolution images are available on request.
PICTURED: FANTASTIC FOUR #3 FA/GD p £560 SOLD

 

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American Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Iron Man #2 & #3

Posted on 22nd January 2022 by 30CC28th January 2022

*Marvel: Our second visit to the Good Doctor Collection this week features the second and third issues of the first Iron Man series from 1968. In #2, Shell-Head comes up against the Demolisher, while in #3 there is a re-match with the Freak, a transformed Happy Hogan. Stories by Archie Goodwin with art by EC alumnus Johnny Craig. Two very presentable copies.
PICTURED: IRON MAN
#2 FN/VF £90 Tight, flat and glossy with firm staples, off-white pages and very minor edge wear. SOLD
#3 VF- £90 Tight, flat and glossy with firm staples, white to off-white pages and very little wear.

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American Update: Spider-Mania/Slab Happy: Amazing #33 with iconic cover CBCS 7.0

Posted on 22nd January 2022 by 30CC22nd January 2022

*Marvel: This week’s entry in our on-going Spider-Mania event features one of the most popular Amazing Spider-Man covers. Issue #33 of the Amazing Spider-Man is a lot of people’s favourite issue, and a Lee & Ditko classic. A great cover, with Spidey trapped under impossibly heavy machinery as water splashes down all around. And that full page Ditko illustration inside, where, beset by worries about his aunt’s health, he exerts himself as never before to throw off the machinery — possibly my favourite Spidey moment! Not that you’ll see that with this CBCS issue unless you crack it open, but at least you can have the satisfaction of knowing that you have a true gem in your collection! Graded at 7.0 (FN/VF) by CBCS, this cents copy is unrestored with white pages and a perfect case.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #33 CBCS 7.0 FN/VF £475

 

 

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American Update: Six Of The Best: Marvel Silver Captain America, Daredevil x2, Hulk, Nick Fury & X-Men

Posted on 22nd January 2022 by 30CC23rd January 2022

*Marvel:  Rounding up some loose ends from recently-acquired Marvel Silver Age collections, we have six excellent issues which show that not everything costs hundreds of pounds these days.
IN THIS UPDATE: ALL SOLD
CAPTAIN AMERICA #112 GD- £4.50 Last Kirby Silver Age issue
DAREDEVIL #10 FA £6.50 by Wally Wood
DAREDEVIL #15 FN+ £40 (PICTURED) Re-Match with the Ox; Romita warming up for Spider-Man
HULK #109 FN/VF p £25 With Ka-Zar in the Savage Land
NICK FURY, AGENT OF SHIELD #12 VG+ p £8.50 Barry Smith art
X-MEN #66 GD/VG p £23.25 Vs the Hulk; final new story of Silver Age series

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British Update: UK Flash #1 (1st series) Reprints Flash #105 (1st issue of Silver Age series)

Posted on 22nd January 2022 by 30CC23rd January 2022

*Vintage UK/Australian Reprints Of US Material: We’ve never had this issue in stock before, #1 of the 1st UK series of Flash from Strato publications, reprinting, appropriately enough, the 1st Silver Age Barry Allen Flash issue #105, with its classic Mirror Master cover. Both Flash stories from that issue are here, together with some DC science-fiction stories which look like they’re from Mystery In Space. Not a bad-looking copy, suffering from spine curl where the binding glue has shrunk, and a cover tear at the bottom right corner with no loss. But bright and colourful with clean black and white pages. Perhaps you should bear in mind that an American copy of Flash #105 in this condition would set you back over £1000…
PICTURED: FLASH #1 VG- £50 SOLD

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British Update: Lion 1954 1st Quarter Jan-Mar

Posted on 22nd January 2022 by 30CC22nd January 2022

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: This week, we commence our 1954 listing of Lion, the ‘King Of Picture Story Papers’ with the first quarter, all 13 issues from January to March. From an original owner collection, these are all VG to VG/FN at £4 to £4.50 each. The inevitable rusty staples are not too much in evidence with only minimal bleed. As Lion succinctly put it in one of their straplines: ‘School, War, Detective & Adventure Picture Stories.’ See our catalogue for full details.

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COVID Update: Trading restrictions easing

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC15th January 2022

With the infection rate in London now decreasing, we have found a safer way to access our warehouse at certain times, and can now start filling orders from our catalogue.

We have a large backlog of catalogue orders that have built up since we last filled them around mid-December, so it’s going to take us a little while to catch up to date. But if you have placed an order with us and have not yet had it filled, this should happen over the next 1-3 weeks.

Orders may continue to be placed and will be filled in sequence as fast as we can manage it. If you place a catalogue order at the moment, it’s likely to be 2-3 weeks until you hear from us, but we will reserve the items you order.

Orders for items featured in our Newsletters (from 1st Jan onwards) will continue to be filled as they are placed.

A further update on our progress will appear here soon. Thanks for your patience and we hope to be operating normally again as soon as possible.

 

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American Update: Their Name Is Legion: Adventure Comics #300, LSH series begins

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC17th January 2022

*DC: The latest in our Legion of Super-Heroes event is Adventure Comics #300, in which Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes replaced Tales of the Bizarro World as the regular back-up feature to Superboy and starred on the cover. Although the Legion had been around as supporting characters for a few years, it was really here and in the 80 issue run that followed that the lore of the Legion, so beloved by its fans (of which I’m one) really started. This low grade copy has a loose centrefold, small label removal scuff over Comics Code Box, and is a little worn and dog-eared, but the classic cover image is strong. Also available in this update is Superboy #147 from several years later, which told the full origin of the Legion for the first time.
PICTURED: ADVENTURE COMICS #300 GD- p £30 SOLD
ALSO IN THIS UPDATE: SUPERBOY #147 GD P £5

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American Update: Batmania: Watching the Detectives

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC17th January 2022

*DC: A nice selection of lowish grade Detective Comics fresh in this week, spanning the old and the new looks. This update comprises #275 (Zebra batman), #309, #312 (Clayface), #319, #324, #341 (Joker), #347, #355 (Zatanna’s Search Part 5), #368, #371 (classic Batgirl cover, pictured), #374, #377 (Riddler), #382, #390 and #395 (Neal Adams art). Most of these issues are characterised by small label removal scuffs over the Comics Code Box; see our catalogue for full details.
PICTURED: DETECTIVE COMICS #371 GD p £9 SOLD

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American Update: It’s Goblin Week in Spider-Mania: The Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of Green Goblin in Amazing #14

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC28th January 2022

*Marvel: This week, we’re celebrating Spidey’s arch-foe, the Green Goblin, with a series of updates spotlighting Goblins Green, Hob & Red, kicking off with the big one from the Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection  (as launched last week). ‘Does the Green Goblin Look Cute To You?…’ The rather twee opening line of the blurb on the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #14 heralded the first appearance of Spider-Man’s most dastardly and persistent enemy – his ‘Joker’, so to speak. The sinister and malevolent Green Goblin has plagued Spider-Man ever since, causing chaos, destruction and the deaths of some of Spidey’s most beloved friends, and this masterwork by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko is where his villainous career kicked off. And guest-starring the Hulk to boot! This is a beautiful FN- pence printed copy of a comic which is continually rising in value, clean, flat and glossy, with tight and firmly-attached staples and deep, rich colours. There is a little corner blunting and very minor edge wear and the tiniest corner off the bottom right corner edge (you can see this best in the splash image below); creasing is restricted to a couple of short marks in the masthead area which do not break colour. Nice off-white page quality and a copy that presents very well. High resolution images are available on request.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #14 FN- p £2,475 SOLD

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American Update: Goblin Week in Spider-Mania: The Good Doctor Collection: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of Hobgoblin in Amazing #238 & #239

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC15th January 2022

*Marvel: One very successful latter-day addition to the Web-Head’s Rogue’s Gallery was the Hobgoblin, who made his debut in 1983’s Amazing Spider-Man #238. The path of destruction, and mysterious identity, of this suspiciously familiar evil-doer kept readers entertained for more than a year before the Big Reveal, with several red herrings and false ‘revelations’ along the way. This copy of ASM #238 is a glorious NM- with only the slightest signs of having been read at the spine (I’ve seen brand new comics more worn that this!). Sadly, the Lakeside ‘Tattooz’ are not present; the Good Doctor relates that he used them! The Hobgblin’s second appearance in #239 is an even better NM. 
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
#238 NM- £425
#239 NM £60

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American Update: Goblin Week in Spider-Mania: Slab Happy: Amazing #179

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC17th January 2022

*Marvel: In Amazing Spider-Man #179, Spidey comes up against not only the Green Goblin, but also Silvermane in this lovely copy from the prestigious US Edenwald Collection (including certificate of verification and authenticity, which gives the history of this collection). CGC 9.6 (NM+), unrestored blue label with white pages and a totally undamaged case.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #179 CGC 9.6 NM+ £80 SOLD

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American Update: What’s Old: Goblin Week in Spider-Mania: Slab Happy: Red Goblin in Amazing #797 (Variant)

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC15th January 2022

*Marvel: What’s Old is our feature where we highlight stuff from our catalogue that you may have missed. Our last entry in Goblin Week is 2018’s Amazing Spider-Man #797 sporting an ‘homage’ cover to #238, Mayhew Variant with the Red Goblin (synthesis of Norman Osborn and Carnage, apparently). This is a CGC Blue Label (unrestored) 9.8 (NM/M equivalent) with white pages and a totally undamaged case.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #797 9.8 NM/M £150

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American Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of Wonder Man in Avengers #9

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC28th January 2022

*Marvel: This week, a ‘look back in wonder’ to Avengers #9 and the introduction of Wonder Man. One of the things that ‘everyone knows’ – which means it’s only 50% likely to be true at best – is that when Marvel introduced Wonder Man as a misunderstood reluctant villain, DC, who of course publish Wonder Woman, said ‘Oi! No!’, and forced Marvel to kill off Wonder Man for fear of reprisals from DC (whose distributors were also handling Marvel at the time). Later, when Marvel were free from DC’s yoke, they reintroduced Wonder Man, giving Simon Williams a convoluted history of being related to both the villainous Grim Reaper and the android Vision (family dinners are a right larf in the Marvel Universe…), and establishing him as a long-running Avenger and star of his own series. This is where Wonder Man’s strange history began, and this is a very decent cents copy, with minor spine wear and a tiny chip out at the bottom of the spine. Nice cover colour and gloss and an unmarked cover image. There are soft creases at the edge of the top and bottom right corners, which do not break colour. Very nice white to off-white pages with firm staples at spine and centre. A good-looking copy that presents well.
PICTURED: AVENGERS #9 FN- £320 SOLD

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American Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Journey Into Mystery #112: Thor vs the Hulk plus the origin of Loki

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC17th January 2022

*Marvel: We commence the Thor listings from the Good Doctor Collection with one of the most sought-after issues: Journey Into Mystery #112. One of the scarcer early Thor appearances, at least here in the Old Country, an oddball ‘untold tale’ flashing back to the events of Avengers #3. Intervening in a dispute between fans of the Hulk and Thor, the Thunder God himself responds to the question of who’s stronger by narrating an extended ‘Director’s Cut’ of the previous skirmish between himself and old Jade-Jaws in said Avengers issue. Apparently intended to ‘big up’ the profile of the Hulk – who was at that point homeless, a wandering villain without his own series – this ‘extended remix’ story is superbly told by Lee and Kirby, and in the back, ‘Tales of Asgard’ relates the origin of Loki, now of course more significant than ever. Only lightly distributed in the UK for unknown reasons, this is scarcer here than its contemporaries, although this specific copy is a pence stamped lower mid-grade copy. Quite a few long creases on the front and back covers, although most of them don’t break colour and the cover retains good colour and some gloss. Edge wear and corner blunting, but nothing severe. Staples are decent and firm at the covers, although the centrefold is coming a little loose at the top staple. Page quality is a very acceptable off-white. More from the Good Doctor next week!
PICTURED: JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #112 GD/VG p £150 SOLD

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American Update: Silver Surfer thin ‘uns (Part 2)

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC17th January 2022

*Marvel: Following on from last week’s update featuring the first half of the Silver Surfer issues that were normal-sized after the earlier giant issues, we now present the rest of the run from #13 to #18, the end of the series. In #13, the Surfer comes up against the Doomsday Man, #14 has a battle with Spider-Man, #15 with the Human Torch, #16 a return engagement with Mephisto, in #17 the Surfer is beset by SHIELD and in #18, the only issue drawn by his co-creator Jack Kirby, he fights the Inhumans. Will he ever find peace? Will he ever regain his lost love? Will he ever stop whinging? Some of the answers may await you in these pages. 
IN THIS UPDATE: SILVER SURFER
#13 VG+ £37 SOLD
#14 VG+ p £75 (PICTURED)
#15 VF+ £160  (PICTURED)
#16 VG+ £55 (PICTURED)
#17 VG £37
#18 VG+ p £45 (PICTURED)

 

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American Update: Thanos Quest – Complete 2 issue series

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC17th January 2022

*Marvel: From 1990, the sought-after prestige format 2 issue series ‘The Thanos Quest’, by Jim Starlin (his creator) and Ron Lim. Both high grade issues are offered here as a set. For those who like their Marvel cosmic.
PICTURED: THE THANOS QUEST
#1 VF+, #2 NM- SOLD AS SET £35 SOLD

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American Update: Headline Comics: Crime from the 1940s by Simon & Kirby

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC17th January 2022

*Miscellaneous 1940-1959: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby famously produced a wealth of material in the 1940s and 1950s in a wide variety of genres. Headline Comics from Prize started out in 1943 as a boy super-hero/adventure series, but was reinvented by Simon & Kirby in 1947 as a crime series, in keeping with a popular trend of the time. We have five consecutive examples in this week, all with varying amounts of Simon & Kirby work present, and all with sleazy gun-moll covers, most of them wearing red dresses…
PICTURED: HEADLINE COMICS
#27 VG £55 Minor chipping top corner, partly-erased owner’s name above logo, but nice off-white pages, bright cover colour & gloss. SOLD
#28 GD £30 Staples weak, but attached. Lower back & front cover have diagonal creases, other fine front cover creases do not break cover colour; clean off-white interiors. Small ink mark upper cover edge, 1 cm tear mid-right cover edge. SOLD
#29 VG £55 Not glossy, but cover colours unfaded. 2 cm tear right front cover edge. Generally sound and attractive.
#30 VG+ £65 Clean sound copy, firm staples, no significant defects other than general age-related wear.
#31 GD- £25 Presentable, decent interiors, but some front cover chipping upper right and lower left. SOLD

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American Update: Star Wars Dark Empire – 1st Dark Horse Star Wars comic

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC15th January 2022

*Miscellaneous 1960 Onwards: Dark Horse’s long association with the Star Wars franchise is widely regarded as the finest Star Wars comics by many fans of the phenomenally popular Star Wars concept. Dark Horse Star Wars comics were mostly produced in mini-series, and the very first of them was the Dark Empire sequence of 6 issues from 1991. We have the first two issues fresh in this week.
PICTURED: STAR WARS DARK EMPIRE #1 VF/NM £30
ALSO AVAILABLE #2 VF £7.50

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British Update: Free Gift Farrago: Mighty World Of Marvel #1 & #2

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC17th January 2022

*Marvel UK: There’s quite a lot to say about these copies of Mighty World Of Marvel #1 & #2 from 1972. They are, of course, the very first comics published by Marvel UK and reprint the first appearances of Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and the Hulk. These copies are in VF and FN/VF condition respectively, high grades we are very seldom able to apply to Marvel UK comics, due to the quality of the paper they were printed on. Both issues contain cut-out coupons for a special offer, and we’re delighted to say that these are perfectly intact in these examples. Best of all, the Free Gifts (T-Shirt Transfers of the Hulk in #1, Spider-Man in #2) are included, Hulk in VF with just  a little bit of creasing at the edges, Spider-Man in NM); these, when they do turn up, are usually more worn and crinkled than these copies. I doubt these will be with us long, so your early attention is advised.
PICTURED: MIGHTY WORLD OF MARVEL BOTH SOLD
#1 VF WITH FREE GIFT VF £150
#2 FN/VF WITH FREE GIFT NM £100

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British Update: Early Super-Detective Library

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC15th January 2022

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: Four early issues from the famous Super-Detective Library series, all in nice condition, featuring Dick Barton, Lesley Shane and other mysteries. Great art from the early 1950s.
PICTURED: SUPER-DETECTIVE LIBRARY
#12 DICK BARTON: CITY UNDER THE SEA VG/FN £17.50
#16 LESLEY SHANE: THE RIDDLE OF THE RACE GANG VG/FN £17.50
#17 THE PHANTOM OF THE FUN-FAIR VG/FN £17.50
#19 LESLEY SHANE: THE LAST JEST OF ANGELO YATES VG/FN £17.50

 

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British Update: Beano 1963 – new and improved!

Posted on 15th January 2022 by 30CC15th January 2022

*Humour Comics: Continuing our policy of providing more information for Beano and Dandy, we have a new batch of Beano in this week from 1963, annotated with details of strip debuts, including the first Danger Bus in #1095 and the 1st Jinx by Ken Reid in #1108. 1963 was one of those years with fewer copies in circulation than in the late 1950s or later 1960s, so these come up less often. Full details in our catalogue.
PICTURED: BEANO #1095 VG/FN £14.50

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COVID Update: Restricted Sales Continue

Posted on 8th January 2022 by 30CC8th January 2022

Since we initiated our restrcted sales, the infection rate for Covid has worsened, at one point reaching 1 in 10 in London. All of us involved with filling and despatching your orders have had three vaccinations, and there is no incidence of the virus here. However, we have a highly vulnerable family member that we have to care for. 

Our warehouse is located in a complex of similar businesses and we share common entrances, lifts, stairs and corridors. Thus it is impossible not to encounter others on trips there. In view of this, we have decided that we can only have very restricted access to it for short specific periods until the level of infection has decreased to what we woud consider to be within the realms of safety.

For the time being, therefore, and until further notice, we will only be able to fill orders from the stock listed in our new weekly newsletters (from 1st January onwards) and comics listed in our catalogue which are priced at £50 or more.

You can place orders for other items from our catalogue and we will record them, reserve the items for you (as long as no one else has reserved them before you) and contact you again when we can access our warehouse fully and check that you want to go ahead with your order. It’s impossible to say at the moment how long this will go on for, but we will post further information here as things change.

I apologise for any disappointment and inconvenience this may cause, but I’m sure you understand that we have to put health and safety first in these difficult times.

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American Update: DC Debuts: 1st Captain Boomerang in Flash #117

Posted on 8th January 2022 by 30CC12th January 2022

*DC: Created by writer John Broome and artist Carmine Infantino, the Australian/American George ‘Digger’ Harkness, as Captain Boomerang, became a regular member of Flash’s Rogues Gallery in the Silver Age, and went on to join the second iteration of the Suicide Squad, later appearing in the two movies of that group. He debuted here in Flash #117. This is a lovely clean, pence stamped copy with great colour and nice off-white pages. Flaws comprise a loose centrefold, a 3 cm upper spine split and a colour breaking crease across the bottom right corner. Nevertheless, a copy that looks good and presents well.
PICTURED: FLASH #117 GD/VG p £110 SOLD

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American Update: DC Debuts: New Gods #1

Posted on 8th January 2022 by 30CC8th January 2022

*DC: Part of Jack Kirby’s famed and epic 4th World sequence at DC, New Gods #1 (1971), featured the debut of Orion and the 4th appearance of Darkseid (cameo). We have a low to mid-grade pence stamped copy on offer, with some edge wear and corner blunting, firm staples, small scuff marks over the pence stamp where a label has been removed, a faint pencil mark across part of the logo, and a long colour-breaking crease (that is not too discernable) across the bottom right corner of the cover. The copy is a little tired, and has some tanning to the inside cover edges, with minimal light tanning to the off-white page edges. 
PICTURED: NEW GODS #1 GD/VG p £50 

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American Update: Batmania: Man-Bat #1 & #2 (1975)

Posted on 8th January 2022 by 30CC12th January 2022

*DC: For whatever reason, when the established Batman villain/supporting character Man-Bat was launched in his own series in 1975, it didn’t last beyond 2 issues, despite stylish covers by Jim Aparo and art by Steve Ditko in #1, as well as an appearance by Batman himself. Possibly it fell victim to the DC Implosion, which resulted in the cancellation of lots of series around this time. Anyway, here’s your chance to collect the entire series!
IN THIS UPDATE: MAN-BAT BOTH SOLD
#1 VG £14 Small upper spine split
#2 VG/FN £10

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American Update: Spider-Mania: Announcing… the Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection, commencing with Amazing #12

Posted on 8th January 2022 by 30CC12th January 2022

*Marvel: We’re being  particularly blessed right now with two superb collections coming through our hands. You’ve already seen many releases from the Good Doctor Collection, which covers the vast majority of the Marvel Silver Age, with only the tip of the iceberg released so far. Now, we’re proud to present the Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection, which is devoted exclusively to Amazing Spider-Man and covers almost every issue of Amazing from as early as #12 right up to around #800. The notable feature of the TASM Collection is that all issues are high grade, averaging VF/VF+.

As often as we can, we shall be releasing issues from the Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection, starting this week with #12, the earliest. (Please don’t ask for details of other issues in this collection, since nothing will be ready before it’s listed here.)

Not a dream! Not an imaginary tale! (How very DC-like of Marvel to use those blurbs!) How does Spidey get out of this one? Well, we’re not saying… In the 12th issue of Amazing, Spidey comes up again against the dastardly Doc Ock, with the results shown on the cover. This is a beautiful pence printed copy, with vivid colour cover and gloss and a totally unspoilt cover image (just the merest suggestion of a couple of tiny creases across the very extreme of the bottom right cover, but these can barely be seen). Tight and flat with firm staples and virtually no wear but for a miniscule chip at the bottom right edge. Lovely white to off-white pages. High resolution images are available on request.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #12 VF- p £675 SOLD

 

 

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American Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Daredevil #2

Posted on 8th January 2022 by 30CC12th January 2022

*Marvel: We begin this week’s releases from the Good Doctor Collection with the second issue of Daredevil, where the sightless swashbuckler comes up against Spidey’s foe Electro (with a cameo from the bashful Thing). Daredevil #1 was drawn by Bill Everett, whereas the pages of this issue were graced by another Golden Age great Joe Orlando. This is a decent pence printed copy, with a nice virtually undamaged cover image. A bit of corner blunting and minor wear to edges, but good, firm staples and nice off-white pages. A very faint crease (just breaking colour), across the lower bottom right corner, impinging on Daredevil’s foot, and a small pressure mark near his face. A good solid copy.
PICTURED: DAREDEVIL #2 VG+ p £375 SOLD

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American Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Fantastic Four #7

Posted on 8th January 2022 by 30CC12th January 2022

*Marvel. ‘The Master Of Planet X’ sounds more like a sci-fi B movie than an issue of the Fantastic Four, but that’s what you get in FF #7, where Kurrgo, the aforementioned Master, turns the human race against our heroes in order to persuade them to journey to Planet X in order to save it. A reasonable pence printed copy, with edge wear, some cover creasing (non colour-breaking), but a long subscription crease which isn’t too bad. Good staples and decent page quality.
PICTURED: FANTASTIC FOUR #7 GD/VG p £165 SOLD

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