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Books Update: Re-Working Our Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Category: Robert Heinlein Part 3

Posted on 30th November 2024 by 30CC30th November 2024

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: We’re continuing to introduce the new layout for our books categories, with an image for each book. This week, we return to our Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Category for the third and final part of our Robert A Heinlein re-listing. Heinlein was a Grand Master of science fiction, and alongside Asimov and Clarke, considered to be one of the ‘Big Three’ of the genre. His works were innovative in terms of the science, the perspective on social mores and political themes, and in them he speculated how progress in science and engineering might shape the future of politics, race, religion and sex. Seven books this week, including one with Heinlein as editor: Tomorrow, The Stars, featuring stories by Vonnegut, Leiber, Russell, Del Rey, Asimov and many others. A personal favourite is Podkayne of Mars, with its original ending. As always, more information, including condition notes, can be found in our catalogue.

PICTURED: ALL BY ROBERT A HEINLEIN
PODKAYNE OF MARS NEL 1969 1st UK PB VG £4
REVOLT IN 2100 NEL 1972 UK PB GD £3
SPACE CADET NEL 1973 2nd UK PB GD £3
THE STAR BEAST NEL 1972 UK PB GD £3
TIME FOR THE STARS Pan 1973 UK PB GD £3
WALDO + MAGIC INC Pan 1975 UK PB GD £4
(Ed) TOMORROW, THE STARS Berkley 1971 7th US PB GD £5

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Books Update: Hard Case Crime: Silverberg, Spillane & Collins

Posted on 30th November 2024 by 30CC2nd December 2024

*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: Hard Case Crime brings you the best in hardboiled crime fiction, ranging from lost noir masterpieces to new novels by today’s most powerful writers, featuring stunning original cover art in the grand pulp style. Three examples this week, from famed science fiction author Robert Silverberg, master of the genre Mickey Spillane and a collaboration by Spillane and modern crime writer Max Allan Collins, author of Road To Perdition and creator of private eye Ms Tree.
PICTURED: ALL SOLD
ROBERT SILVERBERG: BLOOD ON THE MINK Hard Case Crime 2012 1st UK PB VG £4
MICKEY SPILLANE: DEAD STREET Hard Case Crime 2007 1st UK PB VF £6
MICKEY SPILLANE & MAX ALLAN COLLINS: THE CONSUMMATA Hard Case Crime 2011 1st UK PB FN £5

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Books Update: Doctor Who (In An Exciting Adventure With The Daleks) – the 1st Doctor Who novel

Posted on 30th November 2024 by 30CC2nd December 2024

*TV/Film Tie-Ins: Just one entry here this week, but a dead historic one. In 1964, Doctor Who writer and Script Editor David Whitaker penned the very first Doctor Who novel: Doctor Who (In An Exciting Adventure With The Daleks), based on Terry Nation’s script for the first Dalek story. The following year, Armada brought out the first paperback version. This copy is only a reading copy, with several loose pages, lots of cover creases and worn spine with some tears and small loss. We would not sell many books in this sort of condition, but this one is rather special. Cover art and interior illustrations by Peter Archer. (Personal sidebar: David Whitaker was the uncle of our dear late friend Steve Whitaker. Will wrote this article back in 2009 following Steve’s death: Steve Whitaker – The Whitko Collection. When we were going through Steve’s collection, we found several early Doctor Who Annuals signed by David Whitaker and dedicated to Steve and his siblings. They were, of course, duly returned to Steve’s family).
PICTURED: DOCTOR WHO (IN AN EXCITING ADVENTURE WITH THE DALEKS) by DAVID WHITAKER Armada 1965 1st UK PB FA £15 SOLD

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Christmas & New Year Trading Dates

Posted on 27th November 2024 by 30CC27th November 2024

It’s never too early to plan and do your Christmas shopping. Here’s a list of relevant dates for our trading during the festive period.

Saturday 14th December: Last day for orders for pre-Christmas delivery. You need to place your order no later than 4 pm. Orders placed after this deadline will not be posted until the New Year. This is also the day we shall be issuing our last Newsletter before Christmas.
Tuesday 17th December: Last posting before Christmas for all orders placed by 4 pm on Saturday 14th and paid for by 4 pm on Monday 16th December.
Saturday 4th January 2025: Newsletter resumes. All orders placed after 4 pm on 14th December (up to 4 pm on 4th Jan) will be filled this weekend and bills issued on 5th Jan.
Wednesday 8th January 2025: Posting for all paid orders outstanding.

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection: Superman #74 (1952) 2nd Luthor Cover in title

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC23rd November 2024

*DC: We lead off the Midas Collection releases this week with a classic issue of Superman. Surprisingly, #74 was only the second cover appearance of Lex Luthor in the Superman title. Inside, Luthor uses the secrets of Krypton to menace Superman and the world, and there are two other imaginative stories, with art by classic Superman regulars Wayne Boring and Al Plastino.
PICTURED: SUPERMAN #74 VG- £160 Nice clean cover with some corner blunting, minimal edge wear and slight rust to upper staple. Centrefold loose. Inside cover edges are cream to tan. Supple pages are off-white to cream. 

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection/Batmania: Batman #125-128

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC25th November 2024

*DC: Also from the Midas Collection, four issues of Batman from 1959, #125-128, right up to the time of UK distribution, which is as far as the Midas Collection goes. By this time, Batman had gone truly interplanetary, with aliens and adventures on other worlds being prominent, as well as appearances from members of the extended Batman family, such as Alfred, Commissioner Gordon, Batwoman and Ace, the Bat-Hound. And there was always room for the Joker…
PICTURED: BATMAN
#125 FA/GD £37 Ace and Batwoman. Cover and centrefold detached, upper spine split. SOLD
#126 FA/GD £37 Batwoman cover. Centrefold detached with damage to central page edges.
#127 GD- £43 Batman Vs Thor (a few years before Marvel!). Joker story; Superman app. Worn spine and edges.
#128 VG/FN £120 Tight, flat copy with nice colour and gloss. Just minor corner blunting and very slight wear.

 

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection: My Greatest Adventure

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC16th December 2024

*DC: Finally from the Midas Collection this week, two early issues of My Greatest Adventure in very decent shape. This off-beat title offered a different flavour to DC’s more famous science-fiction titles with its blend of horror, sci-fi, monsters and adventure. Some great art awaits you within these pages.
PICTURED: MY GREATEST ADVENTURE
#17 VG+ £52 Wash cover by Reuben Moreira. Story art by Jack Kirby, Nick Cardy & Moreira. Solid copy with blunted corners and minor creasing at bottom spine. Some indistinct creasing across bottom right cover. Good colour, staples and page quality. SOLD
#21 FN+ £87 Cover by Bob Brown. Story art by Jack Kirby, Bill Ely & Jim Mooney. Great reflective cover colour, tight and flat with only minimal edge wear. Good staples, white to off-white pages. SOLD

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American Comics Update: Six of the Best + 1: Low Grade Silver/Bronze Flash

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC25th November 2024

*DC: Seven fairly low grade issues of the Flash this week between #131 & #210. A lorra reading for relatively little.
IN THIS UPDATE: FLASH ALL SOLD
#131 FA+ p £8.50 Green Lantern crossover. Small cover name and tape inside.
#171 GD p £5.25
#194 GD- p £2.75
#195 GD p £3.25
#199 GD+ p £4
#205 GD p £4.50 Giant; spine roll
#210 GD/VG p £4.75

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American Comics Update: Spider-Mania: Amazing Spider-Man #1

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC23rd November 2024

 

*Marvel: We’re delighted to present a cornerstone of the Marvel Universe this week: Amazing Spider-Man #1 from 1963. This first issue of just about the most famous and in-demand run in comics’ history features the origin of Spidey re-told, and the first appearances of J. Jonah Jameson and the Chameleon, as well as the first ever Fantastic Four crossover.

 

 

 

 

 

It’s a lower graded UK pence printed variant, with supple creamy pages. The spine is worn, with the bottom staple off, and also off at centrefold. The top staple is weak at spine but still attached, and is firm at centrefold. Tiny pieces out at top and bottom spine. Corners blunted with some chipping along the right edge (not severe). There are two short tears at the right edge with no loss; one of 1.5 cm and one of 2 cm (the latter extends to a lessening degree to the first three pages). There are no marks or stains on the cover, other than a fair few creases. Most of these are to the right side of the cover; there is a long reading crease at spine and a long vertical crease down the comic (off centre) which is not too apparent. Most of these creases break colour. Inside covers are slightly tanned at edges, but there is no sign of brittleness. The comic is not fresh and is a little limp, but it is a reasonable and relatively affordable copy of this icon. Many images are shown here. High resolution images are available on request.   

PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 FA/GD p £3,950

 

 

 

 

 

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American Comics Update: The Good Doctor Collection: An Avengers Trio

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC23rd November 2024

*Marvel: Three cracking issues of the Avengers from a great period this week in the Good Doctor Collection release. In #73, the Black Panther goes solo up against the Sons of the Serpent; in #79, our avenging chums encounter the Lethal Legion (see the cover – great Buscema teeth on the villains); and #85 features the debut of the Squadron Supreme.
PICTURED: AVENGERS
#73 VF+ £50 Great cover colour and gloss; white to off-white pages, tight, firm staples. Minimal wear with a couple of tiny stress marks at the spine which do not break colour.
#79 VF- £45 Great cover colour and gloss; near white pages, tight, firm staples. Minimal wear with a few stress marks at spine which do not break colour; tiny dink top spine.
#85 FN p £35 Pence stamped. A few crease marks at spine and on cover, some edge wear. Faint central vertical crease. Nothing colour breaking. Nice supple pages; firm, tight staples.

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American Comics Update: The Bute Collection: Fantastic Four #41-43

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC23rd November 2024

*Marvel: Marvel’s First Family came up against their nemeses the Frightful Four in this gripping trilogy of betrayal, love, action and emotion from the Bute Collection this week. A fitting ending to the era of the FF before Reed & Sue’s wedding and the cosmic adventures that would follow, this storyline spotlighted the relationships at the heart of the team.
PICTURED: FANTASTIC FOUR
#41 VG+ £29 Printed without a lower staple, this is a nice flat copy with unmarked cover and great colour. Near white pages; just slight corner blunting and a touch of rust at the firm upper staple. 
#42 VF- £75 A Marvel Pop Art Production. Lovely clean copy with vivid colour unmarked cover. Tight and flat with firm staples. Very minor edge wear and a tiny dink at the top of the spine. White to off-white pages.
#43 VF £90 A Marvel Pop Art Production. Fabulous copy with stunning colour and gloss. Tight and flat with firm staples and near white pages. Just very minor wear along top edge and slight stress at spine with no colour breaks.

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American Comics Update: Venom: The Hunger – Complete Set #1-4

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC25th November 2024

*Marvel: From 1996, another complete four issue mini-series of Venom: The Hunger. This is the one where everyone’s favourite cuddly symbiote gets hungry – watch your brain! All in pristine NM condition. If you like this sort of thing, this is the sort of thing you’ll like.
PICTURED: VENOM: THE HUNGER #1; Complete Set #1-4 All NM £20 SOLD

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American Comics Update: Post Code Horror Fest: Black Magic

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC25th November 2024

*Horror 1940-1959:  Although the vast majority of Crestwood/Prize’s Black Magic was published in the 1950s, the series lasted until 1962. We’ve decided to feature all issues of Black Magic in this category for consistency, even though some of them are later than 1959. These four issues are from the early 1960s. The stories inside are very competently executed horror/mystery tales typical of the post code era.
IN THIS UPDATE: BLACK MAGIC ALL SOLD
V7#6 GD/VG p £12.25
V8#1 VG £18 (PICTURED)
V8#2 VG £15 Ditko art
V8#5 GD p £7

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British Comics Update: Beano 1952, 1954, 1955 – New and Improved

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC23rd November 2024

*Humour Comics: Continuing our policy of providing more information for Beano and Dandy, we have a small batch of Beano in this week from 1952, 1954 & 1955. No strip debuts, flyers or special issues (we’ve checked), just good clean fun and adventure! We’ve now also marked which years of Beano and Dandy in our catalogue have been checked and overhauled where necessary with new and enhanced information.
PICTURED: BEANO #669 (1955) VG/FN £13.50 Big Eggo guests on cover

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British Comics Update: Love Story Picture Library – 10 issues from 1967

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC25th November 2024

*Girls’ Picture Libraries: This week’s release of Love Story Picture Library, the longest running romance picture library from Fleetway, comprises 10 consecutive issues from 1967, between #632 to #641. The series always maintained a high standard and the very accomplished art reflected the fashions and mood of the times. Virtually no touch of rust on the staples of these nice copies, with just a little creasing or puckering in some cases.
IN THIS UPDATE: LOVE STORY PICTURE LIBRARY ALL SOLD
#632 FN/VF £6
#633 VF £7
#634 VF £7
#635 VF £7
#636 VF £7
#637 VF £7
#638 FN/VF £6
#639 FN £5
#640 FN £5
#641 FN/VF £6

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Books Update: Re-Working Our Crime, Spies & Sleaze Category: Sexton Blake Library

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC25th November 2024

*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: We’re continuing to introduce the new layout for our books categories, with an image for each book. This week, we return to our Crime, Spies & Sleaze Category for the famous and long-running Sexton Blake Library. Often dubbed ‘the poor man 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. 11 issues featured this week. These are picture library sized, but mainly text. The series ran from 1915 to 1968, and our stock dates from the late 1950s to the early 1960s, following the 1956 revamp by W Howard Baker when the covers took on a more gangster/sleazy mode and were drawn by notable artists such as David Wright. Written by a ‘harem’ of notable writers including Wilfred McNeilly, W Howard Baker, Michael Moorcock (one of many moonlighting as house name Desmond Reid), Peter Saxon and Jack Trevor Story, the longevity of the series is testament to the quality of the plotting and writing. And a factoid: one of Sexton Blake’s arch-enemies was Zenith the Albino – who is widely acknowledged to have inspired Moorcock’s morose hero Elric.

PICTURED: SEXTON BLAKE LIBRARY ALL SOLD
#356: BY WHOSE HAND?: REX HARDINGE Amalgamated 1950s VG £7
#359: FRIGHTENED LADY: HOWARD BAKER Amalgamated 1950s GD/VG £6
#441: A COLD NIGHT FOR MURDER: MARTIN THOMAS Fleetway 1959 FA £3
#442: GUILTY PARTY: REX DOLPHIN Fleetway 1959 GD £5
#444: DESERT INTRIGUE: JAMES STAGG Fleetway 1960 GD/VG £6
#448: BRED TO KILL: MARTIN THOMAS Fleetway 1960 GD £5
#459: DATE WITH DANGER: MARTIN THOMAS Fleetway 1960 GD/VG £6
#466: DEAD MAN’S DESTINY: MARTIN THOMAS Fleetway 1960 GD/VG £6
#467: THE DEVIL TO PAY: REX DOLPHIN Fleetway 1961 GD/VG £6
#468: THIEF OF CLUBS: GILBERT JOHNS Fleetway 1961 VG £7
#488: BULLETS ARE TRUMPS: DESMOND REID Fleetway 1961 FA/GD £4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Books Update: Four Malcolm Saville Hardcovers

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC23rd November 2024

*Children’s Books: We’re delighted to announce the debut in our listings for Malcolm Saville, a favourite author for many. Saville wrote from 1943 until his death in 1982, primarily about different groups of adventuring children. His work emphasises location, particularly in Shropshire and Sussex, with which he was familiar; the books include many vivid descriptions of English countryside, villages and sometimes towns. We have four excellent hardcovers in this update, all with good quality original dust jackets in removable archival film, from three of his different series.
PICTURED: ALL BY MALCOLM SAVILLE
THE BUCKINGHAMS AT RAVENSWYKE Collins 1971 1st UK (revised) edition HC FN £10
The 2nd Buckinghams story
THE MASTER OF MARYKNOLL Collins 1971 1st UK (revised) edition HC FN £10
The 1st Buckinghams story
SAUCERS OVER THE MOOR Children’s Book Club Undated; late 50s/early 60s UK HC VG £15
A Lone Pine adventure
YOUNG JOHNNIE BIMBO Children’s Book Club Undated; late 50s/early 60s UK HC VG £6
A Michael & Mary book

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Books Update: More From Mad

Posted on 23rd November 2024 by 30CC25th November 2024

*Mad Books: This week, reinforcements for our Mad Books category, celebrating those fondly remembered paperback books featuring the best of Mad. Wit, sarcasm, parody and irony never go out of style. Four volumes new in as follows (NB condition notes in our catalogue):
PICTURED: ALL SOLD
THE BEDSIDE MAD Signet 25th US PB VG £4
HISTORY GONE MAD Warner 1977 1st US PB GD/VG £4
A MAD LOOK AT THE 60’S Warner 1991 2nd US PB VG £4
THE POCKET MAD Warner 1974 1st US PB VG £4

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection: Superman Goes To War – #18 1942

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC19th November 2024

*DC: Leading off the Midas Collection this week, a war-time issue of Superman, #18 from 1942, with an iconic Fred Ray cover, depicting the Man of Steel riding a bomb through the skies, surrounded by (presumably) bombers while the caption advises ‘War Savings and Bonds do the job on the Japanazis!’ Four Superman stories within, all written by Jerry Siegel, with art by  John Sikela, Leo Nowak & Ed Dobrotka (all signed as by Joe Shuster). The very timely (no pun intended) lead story has Clark Kent, concerned that the people of Metropolis seem oblivious to the Nazi threat in the world, approaching editor White about writing a series of stories that will wake the citizens up to the realization that they are in danger as well. There’s also a Lex Luthor story and a couple of tales of intrigue and murder. This is a nice mid-grade copy, with a clean mostly white background cover, but for a faint dust shadow along the right edge and a small pencil ‘x’ in the sky above Superman’s head. Wear is minimal with no creases. The staples are secure at spine with a little wear around the upper and a detached centrefold. Page quality is a supple off-white. A well-preserved example. High resolution images are available on request. 
PICTURED: SUPERMAN #18 VG+ £1,000 SOLD

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection/Batmania: Batman Goes To War – #15 1943

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC19th November 2024

*DC: Also from the Midas Collection, a war time issue of Batman, #15 from 1943, with the Caped Crusader firing a machine gun on the Jack Burnley cover, where the blurb urges: ‘Keep those bullets flying! Keep on buying War Bonds and Stamps!’ Four Batman stories inside, the lead with Catwoman (in a new costume), where the ambiguity of her relationship with Bruce Wayne is further explored. There’s also a gangster story where a criminal boss decides that he will use Batman’s methods against him and adopts a youngster to aid him. Thirdly there’s a war story which postulates different futures after the war, and a Christmas story where Batman & Robin play Santa for the loneliest men in the world. Cracking content by writers Jack Schiff, Don C Cameron and Bill Finger, artists Bob Kane, Jack Burnley and Jerry Robinson. This is a low grade copy. The cover is detached, with fingernail-size holes at both staples. There are cover tears at right edge, repaired by tape on the inside front cover. There are also small chips out along the right edge and a thumbnail chip out bottom edge. Four score lines vertically down the cover, with dust shadows at top left edge and bottom right, and a small stain on Batman’s cloak. Superficially, it looks like the top edge is trimmed, since the date and DC logo look clipped, but there is a white line along the bottom edge that suggests the cover was misaligned and it compares favourably with contemporary copies length-wise, so we don’t think any trimming has taken place. Inside the staples are firm at the spine, but off at the centrefold. Page quality isn’t too bad – off-white to cream with very slight tanning to some edges. At least all this makes this seminal issue relatively affordable!
PICTURED: BATMAN #15 FA £400 SOLD

 

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection/Slab Happy: Wonder Woman Goes To Hell – #16 1946

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC16th November 2024

*DC: Lastly from the Midas Collection this week, issue #16 of Wonder Woman features a three part story in which Wonder Woman travels to the planet Pluto, here portrayed as the kingdom of the mythological King Pluto, who attempts to use her and the Holiday Girls to light his world before mounting an assault on Earth. Written by Joye Hummel (under the house name of Charles Moulton) and drawn by Harry (HG) Peter.
PICTURED: WONDER WOMAN #16 CGG (PGX) 4.0 (VG) £295 This copy is slabbed and certified by CGG (which was the original name used by PGX before CGC presumably said ‘Oi!’) Case perfect, off-white pages. There is a central vertical crease down the top half of the comic which does not break colour, but I must say that it presents very well in its slab, with strong imagery. The image suffers a little from glare on the plastic case.

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American Comics Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of the Sentinels in X-Men #14/15

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC25th 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 the first two appearances of the Sentinels in X-Men #14 and #15; the latter also includes the origin of the Beast. 
PICTURED: X-MEN
#14 VG/FN £225 A Marvel Pop Art Production. 1st Sentinels. Decent pence-printed copy with good cover colour. There is some handling and edge wear and minor creasing with faint colour breaks (but nothing that spoils the cover image), staples are attached and okay, pages are a supple white to off-white. SOLD
#15 VG/FN £85 2nd Sentinels; origin Beast. Decent pence-printed copy with strong cover colour. There is some handling and edge wear and short, minor creasing with faint colour breaks; stress marks at upper staple break colour. Staples are tight and firm at spine and centrefold, pages are a supple white to off-white. 

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American Comics Update: The Good Doctor Collection/Spider-Mania: Filling Gaps, inc 1st Venom Cameo

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC25th November 2024

*Marvel: From the Good Doctor Collection, we’re filling a few gaps in our Amazing Spider-Man inventory this week, with half a dozen issues spread from the 1960s into the 1980s. There’s Spidey up against Kraven and the Vulture in #49, a prison story in #65, Iceman in #92, Jigsaw in #188, the Fly in #193 and the dramatic last page cameo of Venom in Todd McFarlane’s #299.
IN THIS UPDATE: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
#49 VG- p £35
#65 VG p £30
#92 FN/VF £43 (PICTURED)
#188 VF £18.75
#193 FN/VF £10
#299 VF £55 (PICTURED) 1st cameo Venom. Lovely clean, square and flat copy with just one stress mark at masthead spine. SOLD

 

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American Comics Update: Six Of The Best: Frank Miller Daredevils

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC19th November 2024

*Marvel: Frank Miller, later of Dark Knight Returns and Sin City fame, made his name on the sightless swashbuckler Daredevil, starting in 1979. His stories centred mostly on DD himself of course, plus the menaces of the Kingpin and Bullseye, and the debut and fate of DD’s lost love Elektra, whose storyline comes to a close following her showdown with Bullseye in #181. Six consecutive issues here; the Punisher appears in a couple of issues, plus, with Miller still scripting, there’s a seamless transition to Klaus Janson on pencils in this sequence.
IN THIS UPDATE: DAREDEVIL ALL SOLD
#180 VF £14
Newsstand copy
#181 VF+ £30 (PICTURED)
Bullseye Vs Elektra
#182 VF £13
#183 VF £13
Punisher
#184 VF- £11.75
Punisher
#185 FN £5

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American Comics Update: IW/Super Extravaganza: Dr Fu Manchu #1

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC19th November 2024

*IW/Super: We continue with our series of updates from that most esoteric publisher IW/Super. IW Publications was a short-lived comic book publisher in the late 1950s and early 1960s, named for the company’s owner Israel Waldman. Comics were published under both the IW and Super imprints and were notable for publishing unauthorised Golden Age reprints of other company’s properties. Usually these companies were out of business, but not always. Basically, it seemed to be whatever they could get their hands on that determined the esoteric nature of their output. Thus you get super-heroes, war, romance, western, funny animals, crime, horror, science fiction and just about every genre within their pages. Full details of what was reprinted in what are listed in our website catalogue. NB usually with newly-drawn covers. Over the next few months, we’ll be presenting a series of issues from this publisher; this week, the #1 and only Dr Fu Manchu, which reprints the Avon 1951 one-shot, the Mask Of Dr. Fu Manchu with art by the wonderful Wally Wood, assisted by Joe Orlando and Sid Check; the new cover is by Carl Burgos. Back up is a Flash Harper, news photographer story by A C Hollingsworth. This is a nice clean copy with minimal edge wear and some small stress marks at the spine which don’t break colour.
PICTURED: DR FU MANCHU #1 FN £45 SOLD

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American Comics Update: The Arch Collection/L B Cole Miasma: Terrors Of The Jungle #9

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC16th November 2024

*Miscellaneous 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. Terrors Of The Jungle was a sort of hybrid jungle and horror title. From our new Arch Collection this week: issue #9 features a new story by the stylishly attractive Jay Disbrow, a Tangi jungle queen reprint from an earlier issue of TOTJ and a Fox Jo-Jo Jungle King adventure with his mate Tanee. Of course it’s the wonderful L B Cole cover for which this issue is prized, with a very buxom Luana in the foreground, glowing before a group of savages in the jungle behind her (despite a very small arrival date on her thigh!). Although this copy is marred somewhat by wear and erosion along the right edge, the central image in all its wonderful colours, is unspoilt. There is some spine wear with small nicks top and bottom. Staples are tight and firm and page quality a decent off-white.
PICTURED: TERRORS OF THE JUNGLE #9 GD £125  

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American Comics Update: Six Of The Best: Gold Key & Archie/Red Circle Horror

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC19th November 2024

*Horror/Mystery 1960-1980s: An update with a mixture of Gold Key and Archie/Red Circle horror/mystery tales.
IN THIS UPDATE: ALL SOLD
GOLD KEY
BORIS KARLOFF THRILLER #2 VG p £8.75 (PICTURED)
GRIMM’S GHOST STORIES #7 VF £9
RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT #49 FN+ p £5.25
ARCHIE/RED CIRCLE
CHILLING ADVENTURES IN SORCERY
#3 FN £9 (PICTURED)
#4 VG £6
MADHOUSE #97 GD £2

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American Comics Update: Sgt Fury #13 with Captain America & Bucky

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC19th November 2024

*War: After issue #1, the most in-demand issue of Sgt Fury and his Howling Commandos is undoubtedly #13, wherein Nick and the Howlers team-up with Captain America & Bucky to win the war, or at least a fair chunk of it. This is a lovely, flat pence-stamped copy with a solid spine, good colour, good staples and virtually no markings. There is minimal wear along the top edge only, very slight corner blunting and supple off-white pages. 
PICTURED: SGT FURY #13 FN+ p £165 SOLD

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British Comics Update: Thriller Comics/Picture Library #99-118

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC16th November 2024

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: This digest-sized comics series, most famous under its later title of Thriller Picture Library, ran for 450 issues until 1963, and while it featured a plethora of characters during its lengthy run, the trend for the early years was for historical swashbucklers based on fictional (but serendipitously copyright-free) characters, but also featuring crime, war, western and science-fiction adventures and sometimes (almost) real people! The artists were all accomplished Fleetway professionals, and readers thrived on these beautifully-illustrated pocket adventures. Nine issues between #99 and #118 featured this week, mostly towards mid-grade.
IN THIS UPDATE: THRILLER COMICS/PICTURE LIBRARY
#99 GD/VG £12.50
Claude Duval
#100 GD/VG £12.50
Buffalo Bill and the Battle of Sun Valley
#104 GD/VG £10
Musketeers At Bay
#105 GD £8
Captain Kidd of the Spanish Main
#111 GD £8
Strongbow the Mohawk
#115 GD £8
Guns at Broken Bow
#116 GD £8
The Cavalier and the Crown
#117 GD £8 (PICTURED)
Dick Turpin and the Phantom of the Highway.
#118 GD/VG £10
Robin Hood against Norman Foes

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Books Update: Re-Working Our Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Category: Robert Heinlein Part 2

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC16th November 2024

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: We’re continuing to introduce the new layout for our books categories, with an image for each book. This week, we return to our Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Category for the second part of our Robert A Heinlein re-listing. Heinlein was a Grand Master of science fiction, and alongside Asimov and Clarke, considered to be one of the ‘Big Three’ of the genre. His works were innovative in terms of the science, the perspective on social mores and political themes, and in them he speculated how progress in science and engineering might shape the future of politics, race, religion and sex. Six books in our second visit to his works this week, the most famous among them being I Will Fear No Evil and The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress. The third and final part of our Heinlein updates will appear soon.
PICTURED: ALL BY ROBERT A HEINLEIN
THE GREEN HILLS OF EARTH Pan 1967 UK PB VG £3
I WILL FEAR NO EVIL Berkley Medallion 1971 1st US PB GD £5
THE MENACE FROM EARTH Corgi SF Collector’s Library 1974 UK PB VG £5
THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS Gollancz SF Masterworks 2008 UK HC VF £15
ORPHANS OF THE SKY Mayflower Dell 1965 1st UK PB VG £8
THE PAST THROUGH TOMORROW VOL 2 NEL 1979 1st UK PB VG £7

 

 

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Books Update: Queens Of Crime: Ngaio Marsh

Posted on 16th November 2024 by 30CC19th November 2024

*Crime, Spies & Sleaze:  From the Golden Age of crime fiction, we present four mysteries by one of the ‘Queens Of Crime’ (and the only non-British one), Ngaio Marsh, the New Zealand Dame who wrote of Inspector Roderick Alleyn, the gentleman detective, in a series of novels from 1934 to 1982. She was passionate about the theatre and art (she was also a Shakespearian producer) and these themes often appear in her work. Despite her nationality, the vast majority of her books are set in England and have a distinctive British air about them. Full details as always in our catalogue.
PICTURED: ALL BY NGAIO MARSH ALL SOLD
ARTISTS IN CRIME Fontana 1967 2nd UK PB thus GD £4
OVERTURE TO DEATH Fontana 1967 2nd UK PB thus VG £5
SWING, BROTHER, SWING Fontana Circa 1967 Probably 2nd UK PB thus GD £4
VINTAGE MURDER Fontana 1964 2nd UK PB thus GD £4

 

 

 

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Last order date before Christmas

Posted on 12th November 2024 by 30CC27th November 2024

Please note that the last date to place an order for postage before Christmas is Saturday 14th December, to catch our last pre-Christmas post on 17th December. Our next post after that will be in the New Year.

Full details of our festive period trading will be posted here shortly.

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A New Book: Secrets Of The Unknown – Alan Class

Posted on 11th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

Our good friend Nick Neocleous has written a new book about Alan Class and his wonderful publications, which are such a nostalgia fest for us UK collectors who encountered them in newsagents and on newsstands as we were growing up. Profusely illustrated with many of the most famous covers on Alan’s publications, there are also numerous features and an extensive in-depth and brand new interview with Alan Class, touching on both his personal history and how his comics came about. Produced with the full co-operation of Alan Class, this A4 size book is in full colour, 124 pages, softcover. 

 

 

The regular edition sells for £19.99. There’s also a limited edition of 250 signed and numbered copies with a gold sticker on the front and an embossed feature inside. They will be numbered and signed by both Alan and Nick and will retail at £30.

The book should be available by mid-December. It can be pre-ordered up to 30th November on the project’s Kickstarter page at this link:

 

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/funkydates/secrets-of-the-unknown-alan-class?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=alan%20class&total_hits=1

We’ve seen an advance copy of many of the pages and can say that Nick’s done a tremendous job and we thoroughly endorse this project and are very happy to give a shout out to it here. It’s going to be a tremendous entertainment and resource to Alan Class collectors everywhere.

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection/Slab Happy : World’s Best Comics #1 (1941)

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

*DC: Leading off Week 3 of our Midas Collection is something rather special.  World’s Best Comics #1, Spring 1941 (retitled World’s Finest Comics from #2 onwards) is the first of the long-running series starring DC’s biggest stars, Superman and Batman with Robin. Other strips in this giant 96 page issue include Crimson Avenger, Johnny Thunder, The King, Young Dr. Davis, Zatara, Lando, Man of Magic and Red, White & Blue. Writers include Siegel, Fox & Finger, artists Fleisel, Lampert, Gustavson, Purcell & Kane, with a classic cover from Fred Ray.
PICTURED: WORLD’S BEST COMICS #1 CGC 2.5 (GD+) £1,850. Universal blue label (unrestored). Case perfect, Cream to off-white pages. Cover detached. CGC Code: 06905096007. High resolution images are available on request. SOLD

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection: Adventure Comics #96 (1945)

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC9th November 2024

*DC: Also from the Midas Collection this week, a wartime issue of Adventure Comics, #96, with a Jack Kirby and Joe Simon Sandman cover. Inside are stories of Sandman, the Shining Knight, Starman and others. Not a bad copy, with a solid spine, good colour, tight, firm staples and supple off-white to cream pages. Wear is minimal; there is a tiny nick just inside the top of the spine, a 1 cm sliver out of the right edge towards the bottom, a previous owners’s name in what looks like wax crayon above the logo and white label residue over the Jap in the foreground (see scan). There is a small back cover tear with no loss.
PICTURED: ADVENTURE COMICS #96 GD/VG £150 

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection: House Of Secrets #2, #6-8

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

*DC: Unlike its sibling title House Of Mystery, House of Secrets started in 1956 after the Comics Code Authority came in, and thus has no pre-code issues. What it does boast is clever horror/mystery/science fiction stories by some top artists and often classic covers. These early issues from the Midas Collection are not often seen on these shores and we have a quartet of low to mid-grade issues available.
PICTURED: HOUSE OF SECRETS
#2 GD/VG £60 Moreira art. Tiny holes at upper staples suggest removal from bound copy, but no other signs. Edge and corner wear.
#6 FA/GD £16 Gorilla cover. Lower 2/3rds spine split; loose centrefold.
#7 FA £12 Moreira art. Fabulous Circe cover. Spine almost entirely split, hanging on by bottom staple. SOLD
#8 VG- £38 Kirby art. Solid copy with some staining to bottom right corner.

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American Comics Update: Silver Surfer #1 1968

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC9th November 2024

*Marvel: Following his debut in Fantastic Four #48, Norrin Radd, Herald of Galactus, gained popularity as a recurring guest star, and his status was confirmed when Marvel launched the Silver Surfer’s own series in the double-sized format in 1968. This premier issue featured, for the first time, John Buscema’s illustrations on the Surfer, a body of work generally acknowledged to be among his finest, and presented also for the first time a 38-page account of the Surfer’s origins, plus (in the back) a 13-page tale of the Watcher, detailing the reasons behind the Watcher’s oath of non-interference. The first run of the Surfer’s solo series has achieved cult status, with the first seven double-sized issues in particular being keenly sought out. This is a decent mid-grade copy, pence stamped, with rich colour and some gloss. The squarebound spine is intact, apart from an unobtrusive 3 cm split at the base. There is some wear to the right edge, slightly breaking colour, with a narrow 7 cm colour breaking crease across the top right corner down through the logo right border. Inside, the first wrap is not attached at the staple (Stapling on these is always a little hit and miss), but it is a clean flaw. Beautiful supple off-white page quality.
PICTURED: SILVER SURFER #1 VG/FN p £350

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American Comics Update: Spider-Mania/Mighty Marvel Firsts: The Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection: Amazing #36, debut of Meteor Man (later Looter)

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

*Marvel: If you’re looking for really nice copies of Amazing Spider-Man for your collection, then look no further than the Totally Amazing Spider-Man Collection. All high grade; even the few that fall below VF (and most are above) are really good-looking copies – no duds here, and nearly all cents copies. Issue #36 of Amazing Spider-Man is one of Ditko’s last issues, where he introduces a typically stylish Ditko villain Meteor Man (who later rebranded himself as the Looter) in an action-packed epic. This is a beautiful clean white background copy where the colours pop, unmarked cover, very minor corner blunting, virtually no wear, near white pages and tight, firm staples. A very small dink at the base of the spine restricts the grade to VF.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #36 VF £150 SOLD

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American Comics Update: The Good Doctor Collection: Thor #168/169 – the Origin of Galactus

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC9th November 2024

*Marvel: In Thor #168 & #169, Lee and Kirby reveal the origin of Galactus in typically grandiose and bombastic style. Two essential cosmic gems from the Good Doctor Collection.
PICTURED: THOR
#168 FN p £75 Pence stamped. Nice copy with some gloss and good colour. Some corner blunting, minor handling wear. Firm, tight staples; whiite to off-white pages.
#169 VG+ p £40 Pence printed. Decent copy with some gloss and good colour. A little corner blunting, some edge and spine wear, but nothing nasty. Firm, tight staples; white to off-white pages. 

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American Comics Update: The Bute Collection: Fantastic Four x5

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

*Marvel: Five excellent Lee & Kirby Fantastic Fours from the Bute Collection this week: Sandman, Blastaar, Ben’s betrayal, the Mad Thinker and more.
IN THIS UPDATE: FANTASTIC FOUR
#61 FN £29
#63 FN p £23 SOLD
#68 FN+ p £27
#69 FN+ £26
#70 FN/VF £36

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American Comics Update: Six Of The Best: X-Men #202-207

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

*Marvel: Six more consecutive issues of the X-Men, as we continue John Romita Jr’s run on Marvel’s Merry Mutants. In these issues, the Sentinels (#202), the Beyonder (#203) Nightcrawler solo (#204 with guest artist June Brigman), Wolverine solo (with guest artist Barry Windsor-Smith), Freedom Force (#206) Wolverine & Phoenix (#307). High grades on all of these.
IN THIS UPDATE: X-MEN ALL SOLD
#202 NM £11.50
#203 VF £6.75
#204 VF/NM £9
#205 VF+ £14 (PICTURED)
#206 NM £11.50
#207 NM- £11

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American Comics Update: League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century: Complete set of 3 squarebound issues

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

*Miscellaneous 1960 Onwards: It’s quite rare that we stray into the 21st Century for our stock, but for Alan Moore, we’ll make an exception. Moore created, in conjunction with artist Kevin O’Neill, a Victorian era combination of characters from famous literary works: Captain Nemo, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the Invisible Man and so forth. This unlikely and reluctant alliance faced down foes in two mini-series, then resurfaced periodically from various publishers in a number of one-offs, original graphic novels and spin-offs. The subject of a controversial film (which Moore publicly disavowed and condemned, and which is rumoured to have caused star Sean Connery to retire from acting!), the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen comics and graphic novels are of a much higher quality. Even if, over the intervening years, Moore’s narrative techniques have become ever more esoteric and oblique, there is much entertainment to be had in his shameless plundering of popular culture. This week we have the complete three volume set of Century, a graphic novella trilogy in three different time zones: 1910, 1969 & 2009. All in pristine condition, from an original owner collection.
PICTURED: LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN: CENTURY 1969 NM; COMPLETE SET OF 3 £15 SOLD

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American Comics Update: Full run of high quality, nice grade Comix International horror

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

*Vintage Magazine-Sized Comics: Warren, who in the 1970s were synonymous with horror magazines of the highest standard, really upped their game with this one. In 1974, they produced Comix International, a high quality, full colour magazine with stiff covers and top-notch artists. Low distribution meant that fewer copies were in circulation, and they are now much scarcer than some of Warren’s perhaps more famous titles such as Creepy & Eerie. The first issue is all Richard Corben, fan favourite and underground artist, with ten stories (up to 10 in each issue); artists in later issues (five issues were published) include Corben (again), Wood, Wrightson, Jeff Jones, Crandall and others. Each issue in this particular run is very nice grade, unmarked with virtually no wear. There is slight puckering to the spines, presumably due to glue shrinkage, but this is minor in all cases.  
IN THIS UPDATE: COMIX INTERNATIONAL ALL SOLD
#1 FN/VF £40 (PICTURED)
#2 FN/VF £23
#3 FN/VF £20
#4 FN £13
#5 FN/VF £20

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British Comics Update: Full set of Alan Class Tales From The Underworld #1-10

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

*Alan Class Reprints: Less often seen is this short run of one of Alan Class’s more obscure titles Tales From The Underworld. Starting in 1961 and lasting just 10 issues, this series reprinted Charlton crime comics, with many recurring features and characters. We have a rare chance to purchase a complete run of #1-10, sold as a set, with a very nice average grade of VG/FN.
PICTURED: TALES FROM THE UNDERWORLD #1 FN; COMPLETE SET #1-10 Av VG/FN £130 SOLD

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Books Update: Philip K Dick

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC9th November 2024

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Philip K Dick is one of our best-selling authors; many would consider him the finest exponent of science-fiction of the late 20th century. I guess his themes of religion, drugs, counter culture and destructive relationships hold wide appeal. Following a huge sale of his stuff from our catalogue, we are pleased to be able to slightly replenish our stock with three more volumes.
PICTURED: ALL BY PHILP K DICK
THE DIVINE INVASION Corgi 1982 1st UK PB GD £8
THE SIMULACRA Methuen 1983 3rd UK PB GD/VG £8
THE UNTELEPORTED MAN Berkley 1983 2nd US PB VG £10  (first containing the ending as originally written by the author)

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Books Update: Re-Working Our Crime, Spies & Sleaze Category: Bulldog Drummond in a sleaze sandwich!

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: We’re continuing to introduce the new layout for our books categories, with an image for each book. This week, we return to our Crime, Spies & Sleaze Category where we find the terribly British adventurer Bulldog Drummond in the middle of three pretty sleazy offerings. The first of these, Bewitched, features a particularly noteworthy art nouveau cover by David Wright, one of the greatest book cover artists of the 20th Century.
PICTURED:
LOUIS-CHARLES ROYER: BEWITCHED Harborough 1952 1st UK PB FA £15
DAVID ST GEORGE: DIAMOND DOLL Bedtime 1960 1st US PB VG £8
‘SAPPER’: THE BLACK GANG Everyman 1983 1st UK PB VG £5 Bulldog Drummond SOLD
TIM SELMARD: NAKED TALES Bell 1964 1st US PB GD £5

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Books Update: Queens Of Crime: Dorothy L Sayers

Posted on 9th November 2024 by 30CC11th November 2024

*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: The Golden Age Of Detective Fiction was surely between the 1920s and the 1950s, and in this period several women dominated the genre. Agatha Christie remains the most famous, but several of her contemporaries produced equally absorbing work. Like all her fellow ‘Queens’, Dorothy L Sayers moved detective fiction away from pure puzzles and towards works of characterisation and depth. Between 1923 and 1939, Sayers wrote 11 novels featuring the upper-class amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey. In 1930, she introduced a leading female character, Harriet Vane, the object of Wimsey’s love. We have three Wimsey novels and one book of short stories featuring Wimsey and others in this update. Full details as always in our catalogue.
PICTURED: ALL BY DOROTHY L SAYERS ALL SOLD
FIVE RED HERRINGS NEL 1975 UK PB VG £3
HANGMAN’S HOLIDAY Penguin 1962 1st UK PB VG £4
HAVE HIS CARCASE Penguin 1964 3rd UK PB GD/VG £6
THE UNPLEASANTNESS AT THE BELLONA CLUB NEL 1973 UK PB VG £3

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection/Batmania/Slab Happy: Batman #11 with 1st Joker cover in title (1942)

Posted on 2nd November 2024 by 30CC8th November 2024

*DC: Week 2 of the Midas Collection leads off with another absolute gem. Worthy of being a cornerstone of any vintage Golden Age Batman collection, Batman #11 features the first time the Joker appeared on the cover in this title, in an iconic and classic playing card design by Fred Ray and Jerry Robinson. The Joker appears in the lead story, and in the final story, the Penguin features. Stories by Bill Finger and Edmond Hamilton; art by Bob Kane with Jerry Robinson and George Roussos on inks. 
PICTURED: BATMAN #11 CGC 2.5 (GD+) £4,800. Universal blue label (unrestored). Case perfect. Off-white to white pages. CGC Code: 0111934003. A high resolution image is available on request.

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American Comics Update: The Midas Collection: Superman #45 & #46 (1947) in low grades

Posted on 2nd November 2024 by 30CC4th November 2024

*DC: A chance to grab some bargains from the Midas Collection with a couple of low grade issues of Superman from 1947. Both have three Superman stories with art by the stylish John Sikela, and stories by Jerry Siegel and Al Schwartz. #45 features a Jack Burnley cover, whereas #46 is cover illustrated by Wayne Boring; both covers feature the amusing humour of the time. #45 has the ‘Lois Lane, Superwoman’ story; the lead in #46 features Mr Mxyztplk.
PICTURED: SUPERMAN
#45 PR/FA £50 Cover detached from centre. Spine heavily worn with holes, but just about holding together. Edge wear and chipping. Staples are okay but rusty due to water damage which ripples and stains a little throughout the comic. But perfectly readable and complete, and possibly a little better than it sounds. SOLD
#46 FA £90 Cover appears to have been glued above top staple. There is a long and ragged 14 cm strip out of the back cover at the spine, but the front cover image is unaffected. Chip out top spine and central top cover above logo. Hard crease of about 7.5 cm across bottom right of cover. Some chipping at right edge and general edge wear. Staples and page quality are okay.

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American Comics Update: Six Of The Best: Silver Age Flash

Posted on 2nd November 2024 by 30CC4th November 2024

*DC: Six issues of the Silver Age Flash in his prime, with Kid Flash, the Elongated Man, Abra-Kadabra (debut), Captain Boomerang, the Mirror Master and a Green Lantern crossover.
IN THIS UPDATE: FLASH
#124 GD/VG p £30
#125 GD- p £17.25 Off upper staple
#126 GD p £19.75 Restapled
#128 GD p £19.75 1st Abra Kadabra
#130 VG- p £34 Classic whodunnit super-villains cover. SOLD
#131 GD+ p £16.75 (PICTURED) Green Lantern crossover. Off lower staple.

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