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Clearance Corner: Nine Oversize Issues of Analog for £25

Posted on 15th July 2020 by 30CC16th July 2020

*Clearance Corner: In the early 1960s the pulp magazine Analog explored a larger format than usual (28 x 21 cm), which emphasised the impact of the artwork on the cover. We are offering 9 of these oversize issues, running from March 1963 to March 1965. Edited by John W Campbell over this time the issues feature both established authors and some young whippersnappers (as they were then) such as Ben Bova, Murray Leinster, Harry Harrison, James H Schmitz, John T Phillifent, Richard McKenna, Christopher Anvil, Lloyd Biggle Jr, J T McIntosh, Norman Spinrad, Clifford D Simak. There are also three contributions by Frank Herbert, The Prophet of Dune parts 1 and 3, and the concluding part of Dune World. All 9 for the bargain price of £25, including free UK postage. SOLD

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Last Call for Clearance Corner: Rupert Adventure Series x 4 for just £25 with free postage

Posted on 15th July 2020 by 30CC15th July 2020

*Clearance Corner: As you may realise, the purpose of our Clearance Corner lots is to clear space in our shop by discontinuing titles we’re no longer carrying to make way for new and incoming stuff. As such, they will only be offered for a short time. This Clearance Corner lot, listed on 13th June, has not been snapped up and is nearing the end of its time with us. If not purchased within the next few days, we will have to dispose of it. Here are the details from our original listing:
‘We have four issues in the Rupert Adventure series, which ran for 50 issues from 1948-1963. The later issues, which these all are, are all harder to find, presumably due to lower print runs. All were pictorial cardwrap booklets, mostly featuring two Rupert stories with differing puzzles. On offer here: #30, #35, #41 (illustrated) & #43, all in nice condition ranging from VG/FN – FN/VF. These normally sell for £20-£40 each. Yours for just £25 for all four, with free UK (only) postage.’

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Super-Housekeeping Update

Posted on 15th July 2020 by 30CC15th July 2020

Since we’re now trading by mail order only, it gives us the chance to maintain our catalogue even more accurately. All items sold since lockdown are now being deleted within a few days of sale. We are also working through our entire catalogue to delete those items that sold pre-lockdown since files were last updated. This means that as we finish updating a file, you can rely on the catalogue for that category being (and staying) as close to 100% accurate as it is possible to get, with virtually everything available, apart from items sold in the last few days (and just a tiny amount of human error). We have now completed this exercise for the following categories:
*Archie
*Charlton
*Dell
*EC
*Gold Key/Whitman
*Harvey
*IW/Super
*Miscellaneous 1940-1959
*Miscellaneous 1960 Onwards
All categories down to this point in our Catalogue Index have now been Super-Housekept! We will continue to post here as we make progress.

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THE SQUARE MILE COLLECTION

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

This is an early Silver Age Collection from an original owner notable for the freshness and vibrancy of the cover colours and page quality; even those with minor reading and handling wear are vastly superior to the majority of comics that have been in circulation since the 1960s. The average grade is well above Fine, with many much nicer.

We’ve been releasing comics from this amazing collection since last November and we’re down to the last few comics now, but stick around for the grand finale — it’s a doozy! Each comic will come branded with a special label and certificate of authenticity verifying it as part of the Square Mile Collection. Here’s this week’s:

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American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Mandarin Debut in Tales of Suspense #50

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Marvel: Perhaps the greatest of Iron Man’s many enemies is the Mandarin, a master of science, martial arts, and controller of an international network of operatives, whose ruthlessness is outmatched only by his ingenuity. And he’s got the bling, too! Famously, each of Mandy’s digits carries a ring (“More than Zsa Zsa Gabor”, as Ben Grimm once remarked) with its own unique powers, at their master’s deadly disposal. The definitive Iron Man arch-foe. This copy of the Mandarin’s first appearance from the Square Mile Collection is in superior shape, tight and flat with good staples, unmarred cover image and great colour cover with some gloss. Off-white to white pages and minimal edge wear; tiny crease across bottom 1 cm of right cover corner, but almost indiscernable. A pence copy, labelled rather than the usual stamp or overprint, as peculiarly seems to be the case with every copy of this we’ve seen. 
PICTURED: TALES OF SUSPENSE #50 FN+ p £350

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American Update: Batmania/DC Debuts: 1st Man-Bat in Detective Comics #400

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*DC: Detective Comics celebrated its ground-breaking 400th issue with a lead tale drawn by the superlative Neal Adams – treat enough – but it also introduced a new arch-nemesis for the Caped Crusader in the shape of Kirk Langstrom, tormented scientist who became a half-human, half-bat hybrid in his quest for knowledge. Langstrom’s Jekyll & Hyde persona made him a sympathetic antagonist, and brought him back for many subsequent appearances in multiple media, making him, ironically, the best-known creation of veteran scripter Frank Robbins. This pence stamped copy is FN+, tight and flat with excellent, firmly-attached staples and good colour cover; just minor edge wear and corner blunting and a faint trace of a non-colour breaking crease at bottom right edge cover. 
PICTURED: DETECTIVE COMICS #400 FN+ p £160

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American Update: DC Debuts: Forever People #1: 1st Forever People, 1st Infinity Man; 1st full Darkseid

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*DC: There’s a lot to say about Forever People #1. Not only is it the debut of the Forever People themselves and the pivotal Fourth World character Infinity Man, but it’s also the first full appearance of Darkseid (third anywhere). That is to say, although it’s listed as such in the Overstreet Price Guide and widely regarded as the first full appearance of the classic DC arch-villain, we’re not convinced that just three panels of the Big Bad (and on video screens at that) really constitutes his first full appearance. Still, you pays yer money and you takes yer choice. This is a nice presentable copy with minor wear at the right cover edge, but nice pages, good staples and clean, unimpaired cover image; just a tad dingy — not unusual on a white background cover. One of the more entertaining aspects of this issue is seeing guest star Superman rendered by Al Pastino alongside Kirby’s characteristic style — a strange experience.
PICTURED: FOREVER PEOPLE #1 FN- p £65

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American Update: Batmania Bonus: Batman #401 up

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*DC: A run of Batman from #401 upwards added to our stock this week. This update includes famous storylines such as Year 1 in #404 to #407, the new origin of Jason Todd in #408 to #410 and the 1st Tim Drake in Robin costume in #442. Consult our catalogue for full details.

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American Update: DC Vs Marvel: The Showdown Of The Century!

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC12th July 2020

*DC/Marvel: I can remember when this much-hyped series came out in 1996; customer excitement was rife. There’d been a few crossovers by the two big companies before this, but this was the main event: heroes from both companies slogging it out against each other — who would win? (Well, you don’t think I’m going to spoil that here for you, do you?) You can read all four issues of this epic encounter in glorious NM just by snapping up the whole set at a snip of a price — if you’re quick! 
PICTURED: DC VS MARVEL #1; SET 1-4 NM £35 SOLD

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American Update: Spider-Mania Max/Slab Happy/Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of Norman Osborn in Amazing #37

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Marvel: Norman Osborn had in effect been in Amazing Spider-Man before #37 in his Green Goblin guise, but when he first appeared as Norman Osborn in Amazing Spider-Man #37, none of us knew that. This lovely 8.5 CGC UK Price Variant copy also features the menace of the Robot-Master and, for those of you who prize such things, rather unsurprisingly a robot cover on this penultimate Ditko issue. A key issue for someone who would go on to figure even more significantly in the Marvel Universe.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #37 CGC 8.5 VF+ p £340

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American Update: The Invincible Iron Man #1

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC12th July 2020

*Marvel: After a long run as the co-star of Tales of Suspense, Iron Man was given his own title in 1968, when the ‘Berlin Wall’ of Marvel’s distribution came down, and they were allowed to expand their range of titles. New in this week, a copy of Iron Man’s first solo issue, with Gene Colan’s hyperkinetic art driving the drama onward as Shell-Head comes up against the forces of A.I.M.; plus there’s a brief re-telling of Iron Man’s origin. This is a low grade copy with chipping at the lower cover edge, edge wear, corner blunting, off-white pages, good staples. Given Iron Man’s pivotal status in the Marvel Universe, both Comic and Cinematic, this is a very affordable key issue.
PICTURED: IRON MAN #1 FA/GD p £100 SOLD

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American Update: Spider-Mania Max/Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of Harry Osborn as the Green Goblin in Amazing #136

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Marvel: It’s Osborn week in our Spider-Man event! Amazing Spider-Man #136 features the debut of Harry Osborn as the Green Goblin following in his father’s footsteps after Norman’s apparent death in #122. This is a high grade copy with virtually no flaws, bright glossy yellow background cover, tight firmly-attached staples, white pages, Marvel Value stamp intact; just a tiny pressure mark in the central lower cover area precludes an even higher grade.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #136 VF/NM £110

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American Update: Avengers Assemble: #7 and #12 — 2 classic issues

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Marvel: Jack Kirby illustrates the first of this week’s Avengers twosome, #7 where our heroes come up against Zemo, the Enchantress and the Executioner and Don Heck is on hand to illustrate the second, #12, a tussle with the Mole Man. #7 is a presentable copy with some spine wear (particularly around the staples) and a couple of colour breaking creases across the bottom right cover corner. #12 is a little nicer, with some corner blunting. 
PICTURED: AVENGERS
#7 VG- p £65
#12 VG+ £65

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American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: 1st Full Gambit in X-Men #266

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Marvel: While this issue is a frequent visitor to our shelves, it never languishes for long. In August 1990’s X-Men #266, while temporarily de-aged to childhood (don’t you hate it when that happens?), Storm met a charismatic thief named Gambit, who aided her in escaping from the Shadow King. Unlike many one-off guest-stars, however, Gambit caught on with the reading public, and stuck around to become a mainstay of the team – fortunately ditching his original costume of pervy knickers, stripey tights and flasher-mac in favour of a more conservative ensemble! Despite persistent rumours of a Gambit solo film having finally, it seems, fizzled, he remains a hugely popular figure in the lucrative X-Men franchise, and his full debut is always a hot choice with buyers. This is a sparkling VF, with only the faintest wear barely perceptible under close inspection.
PICTURED: X-MEN 266 VF £75

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American Update: Spider-Mania Max: Hey Kids! Brain-sucking symbiote with XX chromosomes!

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC12th July 2020

*Marvel: The Venom: Sinner Takes All 5 issue mini-series from 1995 introduced She-Venom aka the Bride of Venom aka Anne Weying, former wife of Eddie (Venom) Brock. Although she had appeared before in her human guise, this is the first time she was inhabited by the symbiote and became She-Venom (cameo in #2, 1st full appearance in #3). All 5 issues of this mini are now available in sparkling NM for those of you who just can’t get enough symbiote in your comic diet!
PICTURED: VENOM: SINNER TAKES ALL #3 NM £70 SOLD

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American Update: Spider-Mania Max: Amazing #176-200

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Marvel: A complete consecutive run of Amazing Spider-Man from #176-200, excluding #194 with the 1st Black Cat, but including her second appearance in #195. Lots of high grade collector copies available here. The Green Goblin, the Chameleon, the Kingpin, Mysterio and loads of other Spidey foes (and friends) in this sequence; see our catalogue for full details.

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American Update: Marvel Treasury Editions

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Marvel: A nice run of the Giant Marvel Treasury Editions added this week, which remain constantly popular due to their unique size. A consecutive run from #2 to #11 new in, almost all FN/VF pence copies. Characters featured include Fantastic Four, Thor, Conan, Hulk, Dr. Strange, Avengers and more. Always a hugely popular title for us; consult our catalogue for full details.

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American Update: Matt Baker joins our Pre-Code Horror Fest!

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC13th July 2020

*Horror 1940-1959: Perhaps most famously renowned for his Phantom Lady art and the gorgeous work for the St John Romance line, Matt Baker also contributed to that company’s horror comics, and this week we have two beautiful examples of his cover art from 1954. The St John title Nightmare was rebranded after #13 as Amazing Ghost Stories, and we have both the last issue of Nightmare and the first issue of Amazing Ghost Stories.
Amazing Ghost Stories #14 has a cover very reminiscent of the Creature From the Black Lagoon movie, with superior interior art by Goldfarb, Kintsler and others. The comic is clean, tight and flat with firmly-attached staples and white pages. There is minor corner blunting, a little spine wear and a 4 cm colour-breaking crease across the top right cover corner; there are also a couple of tiny creases across the bottom right cover, but none of these detract from the rich, unspoilt cover image.
Nightmare #13 has a mermaid-like cover in rich shades of green, with high quality interior art by Dan Barry, Bob Powell and George Tuska. The comic is clean and flat with the bottom staple off at the front only and a light crease in the corner of the back cover; no other defects, an absolute minimum of wear and off-white to white pages. Both issues are vastly superior in condition to most pre-code horror comics we come across, and the condition shows off the work of Matt Baker, whom we consider the finest 1950s artist (outside the EC stable) to work in comics. A rare opportunity. High resolution images are available on request.
PICTURED:
AMAZING GHOST STORIES #14 VG £800 SOLD
NIGHTMARE #13 FN- £500 SOLD

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American Update: Marvel Masterworks: Avengers & Sgt Fury

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Modern Reprints: Three of the silver-bordered Silver Age editions of Marvel’s flagship reprint volumes new in this week: Avengers Vol 2 & Vol 4, reprinting issues 11-20 and 31-40, some of the team’s finest adventures, plus Sgt Fury Vol 1, reprinting issues 1-13 of Marvel’s premier war title, with Nick Fury and the gang, guest starring Reed Richards, Captain America, Dr Zemo and, um, Hitler (remember him?).
PICTURED: MARVEL MASTERWORKS SGT FURY VOL 1 VF/NM £60

 

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British Update: L. Miller’s Zombie

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Vintage UK/Australian Reprints of US Material: Len Miller was the premier UK publisher of ‘faux’ American-sized British comics in the 1950s and early 1960s. He published a wide range of material, both original and US reprint, perhaps most famously Marvelman and Young Marvelman. Although succeeded by Alan Class, there was a period in the early 1960s where both publishers overlapped and some of Miller’s titles (Mystic, Spellbound, Voodoo and Zombie) closely resembled the type of content also being used by Alan Class, reprinting Atlas, pre-hero Marvel and other early horror, with occasional forays into the Marvel Super-Hero Universe. Such things are to be found in the pages of Zombie, three issues of which are featured in this update, including #9, which reprints the 3rd Dr Strange story from Strange Tales #114. 
PICTURED: ZOMBIE #9 VG £25

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British Update: Smash! 1968

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Power Comics: A small update to our stock of Smash! from 1968, towards the end of its Odhams run. Copies between #118 & #134 fresh in, cover featuring the Swots & the Blots, mostly in nice shape.

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British Update: The Complete Luther Arkwright

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Collected Editions: We’re really glad to see this one in print. Bryan Talbot’s tour de force of a traveller/adventurer between multiple realities, Luther Arkwright, an agent of psychic powers. Shot through with a strong flavour of British history and empire, these stories evoke a strong atmosphere of steampunk before that term was coined. Originally published in comic form as the Adventures of Luther Arkwright (black and white) and Heart Of Empire (colour), this collected edition reprints both, complete with cover galleries, loads of extras, a foreword by Michael Moorcock and an afterword by Warren Ellis. Highly recommended.   
PICTURED: LUTHER ARKWRIGHT NEW/MINT £36

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British Update: Victor 1975

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: A small addition to our stock of the most long-lived UK war-themed weekly, Victor from 1975, with a few issues previously missing from our listings, including the New Year issue for that year.

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British Update: Going Commando Again

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC11th July 2020

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: A further update to our stocks of the premier war-themed Picture Library, D C Thomson’s Commando, all in the 700’s and all in a universal VF sharp grade. Consult our catalogue for full details.

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British Update: Free Gift Farrago: Knockout 1958

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC12th July 2020

*Humour Comics: Although we list Knockout in our Humour Comics category, because it started out as fundamentally a ‘funnies’ title, it is more of a hybrid with Boy’s Adventure & War. By the time of the comics featured in this update (1958), it had more or less transitioned into a Boy’s Adventure weekly, with the humour reduced to Billy Bunter and a couple of shorts, and starred famous strips such as Sexton Blake, Davy Crockett, Hopalong Cassidy and many others. Free Gift issues from the 1950s are usually much rarer than their later counterparts, so we are particularly pleased to have three issues in sequence with their gifts, all part of the same series. #1007 (a slightly rumpled VG) includes its Free Gift (also in VG with slightly rusted staple and some edge wear): 3D picture album, including unused 3D glasses and first 8 pictures for the album, with original rubber band unperished. #1008 (a little more worn with minor rust stains) has the next 8 3D pictures (rusty staple) and #1009 is in identical condition with the next 8 3D pictures.
PICTURED: KNOCKOUT ALL SOLD
#1007 VG WITH FREE GIFT VG £60
#1008 GD WITH FREE GIFT GD £30
#1009 GD WITH FREE GIFT GD £30

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British Update: Free Gift Farrago: Jackie 1971 x2 with gifts

Posted on 11th July 2020 by 30CC13th July 2020

*Girls’ Comics: A glossy big sister to Romeo aimed at a slightly trendier demographic, Jackie helped delight and inform (or brainwash, depending on your viewpoint) a generation of teenage girls and young women, with pop features and pin-ups, fashion and makeup tips, the ever-popular Problem Page, and scores of often beautifully illustrated romance comics stories. Free Gift issues of Jackie are uncommon, as the gifts were usually eagerly ripped away and consulted or applied in the hopes of snagging the Dream Boy, but these three are from a Newsagent’s uncirculated stock, and remain ‘gifted’. Both are from 1971. #374 is only GD (heavy horizontal crease across front cover), but the gift (a sheet of ‘Slapstickers’) is in FN, unused condition; two of the interior pages are a little sticky where the gift had been previously enclosed. #401 is in a nice VG/FN, with the gift (‘Purple Pop Ring’ VF), still sealed in its original envelope.
PICTURED: JACKIE
#374 GD WITH FREE GIFT FN £25
#401 VG/FN WITH FREE GIFT VF £30 SOLD

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Super-Housekeeping Update

Posted on 8th July 2020 by 30CC8th July 2020

Since we’re now trading by mail order only, it gives us the chance to maintain our catalogue even more accurately. All items sold since lockdown are now being deleted within a few days of sale. We are also working through our entire catalogue to delete those items that sold pre-lockdown since files were last updated. This means that as we finish updating a file, you can rely on the catalogue for that category being (and staying) as close to 100% accurate as it is possible to get, with virtually everything available, apart from items sold in the last few days (and just a tiny amount of human error). We have now completed this exercise for the following category:
*Marvel
All categories down to this point in our Catalogue Index have now been Super-Housekept! We will continue to post here as we make progress.

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THE SQUARE MILE COLLECTION

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

This is an early Silver Age Collection from an original owner notable for the freshness and vibrancy of the cover colours and page quality; even those with minor reading and handling wear are vastly superior to the majority of comics that have been in circulation since the 1960s. The average grade is well above Fine, with many much nicer.

We’ve been releasing comics from this amazing collection since last November and we’re down to the last few comics now, but stick around for the grand finale — it’s a doozy! Each comic will come branded with a special label and certificate of authenticity verifying it as part of the Square Mile Collection. Here’s this week’s:

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American Update: Strange Tales #105 & #108

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC5th July 2020

*Marvel: Two of the last few releases from the Square Mile Collection this week. When Stan Lee was charged with creating a comic to rival DC’s success with the Justice League of America, although the Fantastic Four were very different, he did take a leaf out of Gardner Fox’s JL book by reinventing a classic Golden Age character in a new guise. Johnny Storm, the Silver Age Human Torch, was popular enough to graduate to his own series in Strange Tales, where he came up against some of the most bizarre (and, let’s face it, lame) villains of the Marvel Age of Comics. Not so much the Wizard, here in #105, who went on to menace the FF and lead the Frighful Four, but definitely the Painter of a Thousand Perils in #108. #105 has some spine wear and a hint of Marvel chipping at right edge, but is clean with great page quality and tight staples. #108 has a little more chipping, but tight and flat, very minor edge wear and great page quality and staples. 
PICTURED: STRANGE TALES
#105 FN p £85 SOLD
#108 VG+ p £50 SOLD

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American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Gimme the Moon Knight — Werewolf By Night #32 & #33

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

*Horror/Mystery 1960-1980s: One of the most startling success stories in the back issue world is the ever-spiralling popularity of Moon Knight’s premier appearance. The series Werewolf By Night had been toddling along, chronicling the adventures of young lycanthrope Jack Russell (no, really), when the boat was suddenly rocked in WBN #32 by a vigilante whose only goal seemed to be the annihilation of our hero – and his silver armour and weapons seemed likely to achieve it! The man who would later be revealed as Marc Spector had a deeper back story, of course, and in his multitudinous appearances since, has developed a complex background oscillating between ‘Marvel’s Batman’ and ‘Multiple Personality psychotic possessed by Egyptian Gods’. Be that as it may, he remains hugely popular, and a near-future Moon Knight TV series having been recently confirmed, demand for his debut is intensifying. Our latest WBN #32 is a lovely high grade pence copy; trying to be picky, it has a couple of very, very slight spine ticks and a tiny ‘nick’ at the bottom right cover corner; tight, flat, glossy and vibrant with firmly attached staples and white pages — virtually as good as it was when first published in 1975 (gosh, 45 years ago!). The #33 (2nd Moon Knight) is in virtually identical shape, with just a minor extra dink at the top of the spine. High resolution images of #32 are available on request.
PICTURED: WEREWOLF BY NIGHT
#32 VF+ p £1,075 (plus back and splash)
#33 VF p £100

 

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American Update: Batmania: The Killing Joke

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC14th July 2020

*DC: One of the most influential one-shots of the 1980s, themselves a transformative decade for the comics medium is in our Batmania spotlight this week. The Killing Joke had humbler beginnings, having been intended originally just to be a regular Batman Annual. As the months crept on and it became evident illustrator Brian Bolland wasn’t going to get the job done in time, (shocked face), plans were altered and it became one of the earliest Prestige Format one-shots – and in so doing, gained a place in comics history. Alan Moore’s script explored and redefined the origin of the Joker, and kicked off a chain of controversial events which transformed Barbara Gordon, the then-retired Batgirl, into the covert intelmeister Oracle, a pivotal figure in the DC Universe. Bolland’s illustrations are superb; Alan Moore’s script is generally highly acclaimed, and the whole package is acknowledged as hugely significant in the ‘maturing’ of comics. This first printing copy is a superb NM-, with very little sign of age or having been read.
PICTURED: BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE NM- £60 SOLD

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American Update: High Grade Green Lantern/Green Arrow by O’Neil/Adams

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

*DC: The groundbreaking run of Green Lantern, in which he and Green Arrow set out to confront the failing American Dream, resonates with audiences even today, as, sadly, corruption, pollution, overpopulation and the other issues raised seem even more topical now. Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams ushered in a new age of comic relevance with these historic issues. Two high grade examples in this week’s update: #80, an exploration of pollution and interplanetary justice and #86, the second part of the controversial Speedy drug storyline.
PICTURED: GREEN LANTERN
#80 VF/NM £75
#86 VF p £85

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American Update: Low grade 1950s Action and Adventure

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

*DC: A small update to Action Comics and Adventure Comics from the 1950s, all low grade copies with defects, but complete. Action #214 & #217, Adventure #193, #194 and #196 in this update; full details in our catalogue.

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American Update: Spider-Mania Max/Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of Dr Octopus in Amazing #3, plus a double dose of Octopi in #11 & #12

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC5th July 2020

*Marvel: It’s a triple treat in this week’s Spider-Mania main event. In issue #3 of his title, Spider-Man faced Dr. Otto Octavius, a.k.a. Doctor Octopus, for the first time; the eight-limbed nemesis returned to plague our hero in the epic two-parter a few months on in issues of Amazing Spider-Man #11 & #12, and we’ve got ’em! All pence printed copies. #3 is a beautiful copy with very minor edge and spine wear, very slight blunting at top and bottom of spine, a clean and vibrant cover image, tight and flat with excellent, firmly attached staples at spine and centrefold and lovely white to off-white pages; a tiny 0.5 cm crease across the very edge of the bottom right cover corner. Probably the nicest copy of this we’ve seen. #11 is bright and lustrous, again with minor edge and spine wear and minor corner blunting; tight staples white to off-white pages. One very faint minor crease across the bottom right cover corner, only breaks colour for about 1 cm. There is a possibility of a small colour touch near the bottom staple, but our dark light equipment and the eyes of three experts have not been able to confirm this; nevertheless, we have priced it down to reflect the possibility. #12 is another beauty, with glossy cover, bright colours, extremely minor wear and corner blunting, tight and flat with excellent staples and white to off-white pages. High resolution images for #3 are available on request.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
#3 FN- p £1,700 (plus back and splash) SOLD
#11 VG/FN p £200 SOLD
#12 FN+ p £300 SOLD

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American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts/Slab Happy: 1st Loki in Journey Into Mystery #85 5.5

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC5th July 2020

*Marvel: In just Thor’s third appearance, Stan Lee & Jack Kirby began to lay the groundwork for the rich story-telling based on Norse mythology which was to follow. This landmark issue, Journey Into Mystery #85, has a cover featuring the debut of Loki, Thor’s half-brother, arch-nemesis and god of mischief, but also introduces Heimdall, the Rainbow Bridge he guards, Asgard itself and (in a cameo appearance) Odin, Thor’s and Loki’s father. Loki of course has gone on to great fame, both in Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and in many of his own series, as much an anti-hero as a villain. This copy is CGC 5.5 (blue label, unrestored) and has off-white to white pages; it’s a UK price variant, as they say in the colonies.
PICTURED: JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #85 CGC 5.5 FN- p £1,375 SOLD

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American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of Iron Fist in Marvel Premiere #15

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

*Marvel: In the wake of the Kung Fu craze which swept the mass media in the 1970s, Marvel, having already scored big with Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, tried to repeat the success with Iron Fist, an orphaned Caucasian boy who learned mystical martial arts in the hidden land of K’Un Lun. Danny Rand had a successful run in Marvel Premiere, then graduated into his own title, co-starred with Power Man for years, and remains an active part of the Marvel Universe to this date, both in comics and in both his own Netflix show and the companion Defenders series. New in, we have Marvel Premiere #15, his first appearance, in which Roy Thomas and Gil Kane kicked off the career of the fisting fury (no, that sounded wrong). This FN+ copy shows minor edge wear and would grade higher but for the imprint of a few letters below the ‘R’ in ‘Iron’ in the logo; this imprint is very faint and barely discernable in most light. A remarkably attractive copy for the grade.
PICTURED: MARVEL PREMIERE #15 FN+ £150

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American Update: Spider-Mania Max/Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of Hobgoblin in Amazing #238

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC5th July 2020

*Marvel: All through Spidey’s life, he seems to have been plagued by goblins in various hues and guises. One of the most notorious was the Hobgoblin, who debuted in Amazing Spider-Man #238 and was menacing Spidey for a long, mysterious adventure before his identity was eventually revealed. This copy of his debut is in great condition, with just the tiniest spine ticks and faint pressure marks from the enclosure of the Lakeside Tattooz which, yes kids, are here and waiting for you.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #238 VF/NM £175 SOLD

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American Update: Spider-Mania Max: Amazing #45 with the Lizard

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

*Marvel: A John Romita gem this update, a superior copy of Amazing Spider-Man #45, the second part of Spidey’s second clash with the Lizard. This is a bright, glossy copy with just minimal wear including a couple of small faint creases at bottom corners. A brilliant cover image which the quality of this copy brings to life.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #45 VF- p £95

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American Update: Fantastic Four Annuals #1 & #2

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC5th July 2020

*Marvel: From 1963 and 1964, the first two classic Fantastic Four Annuals in mid-grade. In the lead story in #1, the Sub-Mariner and Atlantis invade New York in a 37 page epic. There’s also an expansion of the FF’s first meeting with Spidey and a reprint of their origin from their first issue, plus a rogues’ gallery and other features. A copy with some spine wear and a slightly grubby cover, but the squarebound spine is almost intact but for a split of just 1.5 cm at the bottom; good staples and decent page quality. There are a couple of very minor colour-breaking creases across the bottom right cover corner. Annual #2 features as its lead the origin of Dr. Doom, as well as a 25 page all-new tussle with the monarch of Latveria and a reprint of his first appearance from FF #5, as well as another rogues’ gallery and pin-ups. This copy is a bit brighter, with the same size lower spine split, but much less spine wear; excellent staples and decent page quality. One minor colour-breaking crease across the bottom right cover corner. Both these Annuals are less common.
PICTURED: FANTASTIC FOUR ANNUAL
#1 VG- p £125 SOLD
#2 VG p £140 SOLD

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American Update: Avengers Assemble for some of their finest issues

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

*Marvel: One of our absolute best-selling titles is restocked this week, with issues between #10 and #59, plus Annuals #1 & #2. Highlights include 1st Immortus (#10), 1st Count Nefaria and the Maggia (#13), 1st Grim Reaper (#52), X-Men clash (#53), 1st Ultron cameo and full app (#54 & #55), Vision origin (#58) and 1st Yellowjacket (#59). Check out our catalogue for the full details on these. 

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American Update: Atomic Sci-Fi: Space Adventures #10-12: the Ditko trilogy

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC14th July 2020

*Charlton: From 1954, three classic consecutive issues of Space Adventures, Charlton’s sci-fi anthology title with Ditko covers, highly prized items. #10 has a robot rampage cover with lurid colour that jumps out at you, and one short Ditko story inside among many others. A nice solid copy with some edge wear, a colour-breaking crease across bottom right cover corner, but tight, firmly attached staples and nice page quality. #11 has an intriguing alien squid-like thing menacing underwater astronauts as its cover, with two Ditko stories inside, both featuring slinky femme fatales as only sturdy Steve could depict them. A low grade copy, off both staples and water-staining throughout the top of the comic, but better than it sounds. #12 is the iconic astronaut girl about to be the prey of BEM cover (no Ditko content inside, but what a cover!). Creasing at edges, and small tears at spine, particularly around the bottom staple through the comic, but the cover image is unspoilt and the page quality not bad.  
PICTURED: SPACE ADVENTURES
#10 VG- £235 SOLD
#11 FA £40 SOLD
#12 GD- £135 SOLD

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American Update: Negan Lives! Gold and Silver editions available

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

*Miscellaneous 1960 Onwards: It’s very rare for us to be listing a comic that just came out this week, but the Walking Dead is one of those modern comics that we make an exception for. Although the series finished some time ago, this week’s Negan Lives is a one-off special issued by Image as a ‘bounce back’ incentive for the industry and retailers. Just in case you’ve been on a different planet, Negan is the antagonist of the latter years of the series, a would-be tyrant among the survivors. There are three different editions: Gold (one per store), Silver (two per store) and regular. Our prices are based on what they’re changing hands for in the open market; we also have a couple of the regular edition at £5 each.
PICTURED: NEGAN LIVES
GOLD NEW/MINT £200
SILVER NEW/MINT £75

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American Update: A Date With Patsy: Patsy Walker’s Fashion Parade Queen-Size Annual

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

*Teen Humour/Funny Girls: More Pages! More Glamor! So proclaImed this one-off Queen-Size Annual from 1966, chock full of Patsy and her friends. Over 200 heavenly hair styles! More than 250 fabulous fashions! Plus a dazzling display of beauty tips, quizzes and special bonus features! It all adds up to the greatest collection of good grooming ideas ever assembled in one magazine! And it’s all for you! We even have more than one copy available as listed in our catalogue — the higher grade is shown here. 
PICTURED: PATSY WALKER’S FASHION PARADE #1 VF- £40 

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British Update: Alan Class Secrets Of The Unknown

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

*Alan Class Reprints: A big update this week to our post decimal stocks of Secrets of the Unknown (the earliest Alan Class title jointly with Creepy Worlds). Dozens of new issues in ranging from #127-244 plus 1 ‘S’ (for Special) issue. These are nearly all superior copies, mostly VF or better. See the regular listing for Alan Class Reprints in our catalogue for full details. 

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British Update: 2000 AD #1 & #2 inc 1st Judge Dredd

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC5th July 2020

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: At the beginning of 1977, around the onset of punk music, a comic was launched that captured the zeitgeist of the times, more anarchic and anti-establishment than anything that had come before it in British comics, no more so than in the persona of Judge Dredd, the iconic anti-hero who has gone on to become legendary after debuting in issue #2. This update we’re featuring the first two issues of 2000 AD. #1 (1st Flesh, Mach-1, Invasion, Harlem’s Heroes, new Dan Dare) is a GD copy, with some spine and edge wear, minor tears to back cover with very small piece of margin missing, plus the usual residue where the Free Gift was taped to the cover; there are4 minor ink stains to the bottom of the front cover (margin only).  #2 (1st Judge Dredd) is VG, a solid copy with minor creasing but decent pages and staples. Please note there are no Free Gifts with these copies.
PICTURED: 2000 AD
#1 GD £60 SOLD
#2 VG £150 SOLD

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British Update: Free Gift Farrago: Ranger #2

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC5th July 2020

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: The large size Ranger is probably best-remembered these days as the starting point for the Trigan Empire, although that was just one of the many quality strips that appeared in its pages, running for 40 issues before it was subsumed into Look & Learn. This copy of #2 (25/9/65) is complete with original Free Gift: Donald Campbell’s Book of Record Breakers. Unfortunately, the rusty staples on the booklet and on the comic have ‘bled’ throughout both, rendering them just GD. Nevertheless, a snip!
PICTURED: RANGER #2 GD WITH FREE GIFT GD £20 SOLD

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British Update: Free Gift Farrago: Twinkle #1 & #2 with Gifts

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC5th July 2020

*Girls’ Comics: Twinkle, ‘the new picture paper specially for little girls’ launched in 1968, with the star power of Nurse Nancy, Betty Bright, Sally Sweet, Patsy the Panda and lots more. The age of its target audience has meant that relatively few of the #1 issues of this title have survived, let alone a FN unread copy as here, complete with its Free Gift, a St Christopher Charm Bracelet. And as if that’s not enough, we also have #2 in FN complete with ‘pretty pink ring’; both gifts come in their original envelopes. The prices for these items reflect their rarity.
PICTURED: TWINKLE
#1 FN WITH FREE GIFT VF £200
#2 FN WITH FREE GIFT VF £80 SOLD

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British Update: Late 1960s Picture Romances

Posted on 4th July 2020 by 30CC5th July 2020

*Girls’ Picture Libraries: A big dose of love coming your way this week in the shape of 25 issues of Picture Romances from the late 1960s. A title new to our listings, with nice painted covers which echo the fashions of the times; is it just me, or do most of the men on the covers look suspiciously like Elvis Presley or James Dean? Published by Newnes and later by Fleetway, we have issues between #410 and #531 fresh in, mostly in a lovely FN grade, with a handful of VF and a few lower.
PICTURED: PICTURE ROMANCE #410 VF £6 SOLD

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Obituary: Joe Sinnott 1926-2020

Posted on 1st July 2020 by 30CC4th July 2020

‘Joltin’’ Joe Sinnott, comics artist and inker and one of the last remaining figures of the classic Marvel Bullpen, passed away peacefully of natural causes at the age of 93 on the 25th June 2020. His family commented on Facebook that:

“He went peacefully with the knowledge that his family, friends and fans adored him. He enjoyed life and was drawing up until the end. He always loved hearing from all of you and having your comments read to him. Each and every one of you were special to him.” 

Sinnott was born in 1926 in Saugerties, New York, and began his career as an illustrator in 1950, the same year he wed his spouse Betty (nee Kirlauski), the pair being inseparable until her death in 2006.

Sinnott’s work in the field was overwhelmingly for the company which in the 1960s would become known as Marvel Comics, but which in the 1950s produced a huge amount of material in the genres of War, Western, Science-Fiction, Horror, Crime and Romance, all of which Sinnott drew with equal skill and professionalism. Although he is primarily remembered as an inker, Sinnott was also an accomplished illustrator, providing full artwork for a multitude of these genre stories in Two-Gun Western, Battlefield, Journey into Mystery and Strange Tales.

Beginning in 1965, he began inking Jack Kirby’s pencils on Fantastic Four, and what seemed at first a routine assignment became a long-time association, providing what many consider the definitive look for the company’s flagship title. Following Kirby’s departure in 1970, Sinnott remained at Marvel, working with other artists such as Rich Buckler, John Buscema and George Perez on Fantastic Four, as well as embellishing other artists on Spider-Man, Avengers, Defenders, Thor and Captain America.

He officially retired in 1992, but continued to work on the Amazing Spider-Man newspaper strip until early last year. One of the most welcome of convention guests, always self-effacing and appreciative of his fans at personal appearances, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame for the Inkwell Awards in 2008, and the Eisner Awards’ Hall of Fame in 2013, in recognition of his contributions to the field.

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Alan Class Rough Guide Updated

Posted on 30th June 2020 by 30CC30th June 2020

In case you don’t know, we keep a record on our site of the content of all Alan Class comics we’ve ever come across (whether they’re currently in stock or not). We’ve just updated this with additions and corrections. It can be found in the Alan Class section of our Extras features here.

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