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American Update: Marvel 1970’s Red Sonja

Posted on 25th August 2016 by 30CC25th August 2016

02_marvfeature1VFplusw*Marvel: For those of you who like your barbarians in chain mail bikinis (and we know you’re out there), we present not only a run of Marvel Feature (1975) #1-6 starring Red Sonja, but also #1-10 of the she-devil’s own series from 1977. All cents copies and nice grades. (Dr Evilla assures us that chain mail bikinis would be a bit chilly in the Hyperborean parts… and they chafe…)

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British Update: Top Spot – The Paper With Man Appeal!

Posted on 25th August 2016 by 30CC25th August 2016

36_topspot21stMar59VGw36_topspot5thSep59VGw*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: One of the most bizarre experiments in the annals of British Comics publishing was Amalgamated Press’s Top Spot, which ran for 58 issues from the end of 1958 to the beginning of 1960, after which it merged into Film Fun. An unusual mix of pin-ups, features, text stories, cartoon gags and top quality comic strips, it was in theory aimed at a 16-17 year old school leavers’ audience. Early issues featured glamour pin-ups on the cover; in later issues comic strips took over the cover, although the pin-ups remained inside. Examples of both types of cover are shown here. We now have a great selection of most issues in stock, ranging from £4-£10 each, depending on grade. Rarely seen and quite unique, assured of their place in UK comics history, if only as a fascinating backwater.

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Books Update: A’s All The Way

Posted on 25th August 2016 by 30CC25th August 2016

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: A’s all round for the latest set of SF books to be added, since all the authors have surnames starting with A. Douglas Adams’ idiosyncratic detective is represented by Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, Mark Adlard by his Interface trilogy, Brian Aldiss by Hothouse and The Saliva Tree, Poul Anderson by The Broken Sword, The Enemy Stars and The Horn Of Time and Isaac Asimov has Buy Jupiter and The End Of Eternity. A great selection of books for your delectation!
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Posted in What's New | Tagged Interface, Mark Adlard, Secondhand second hand books, Vintage science fiction

Housekeeping Update

Posted on 25th August 2016 by 30CC25th August 2016

On a regular cycle, we sweep through our entire stock to delete sold items and keep our listing as up to date as possible. We’ve just finished deleting sold items from the following files in our Books Section:
*TV/Film Tie-Ins
*Mad Books
As of the time of writing, these categories are bang up to date, with every item listed available.

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American Update: Marvel Treasury Editions

Posted on 24th August 2016 by 30CC24th August 2016

02_marvtreas11VFNMw02_msestarwars1VFw*Marvel: It seems you can’t get enough of these 1970’s oversized editions — their size really gives them an impact — so here’s lots more, with several from the main run of the series, featuring Spider-Man, the Hulk, Defenders, Howard the Duck, Conan, Thor, Fantastic Four and more, plus the special Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles with all-new Kirby art, plus the two Star Wars Treasuries listed under Marvel Special Edition. Giant adventures that leap off the page!

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British Update: Almost Kompletely Krazy

Posted on 24th August 2016 by 30CC24th August 2016

*Humour Comics: Most issues new in of Krazy, the irreverent humour title that ran from 1976-1978. Previously only a handful of these were in stock, but we’ve now added the majority of the run, including the first three issues and the Special from 1977.

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American Update: Batmania Max — Aliens & Monsters!

Posted on 24th August 2016 by 30CC24th August 2016

*DC: For the first of two visits to our ongoing Batmania Max feature this week, we visit the years 1960/61, where, under the editorial reins of Jack Schiff, the Batman title was consumed (so it seemed) by aliens and monsters. Fine examples in this update, which features Batman #135, #137, #138, #140, #142 & #143 (most pictured below with aliens and monsters galore!). Issue #140, in addition to having a Batwoman cover, also as a bonus has a Joker story and, rare for this time, a Superman appearance. Most of these cents copies come in at around VG to FN- and the £60-£80 price bracket. A far cry from the Dark Knight Detective, but zany and charming in their own way!
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British Update: A miscellany of Girls’ Comics

Posted on 23rd August 2016 by 30CC23rd August 2016

*Girls’ Comics: Small numbers of lots of titles fresh in in this hugely popular category: Bunty from 1975, 1986 and the 1985 Summer Special; Girl; Jinty from 1975 (Valentine issue) and 1977; Judy from 1965; June from 1972 & 1974, Mandy from 1977, Mates from 1978, Nikki from 1985 & 1987, Princess (2nd series) 1983 (#3) and Tammy 1972 & 1976. In many cases, these help to fill yawning gaps in our inventory.

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British Update: Bullet from first to last with the return of our Free Gift Farrago!

Posted on 23rd August 2016 by 30CC23rd August 2016

36_bullet1FNgiftw36_bullet2FNgiftw*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: Dozens of issues of D C Thomson’s hard-hitting Bullet new in, running from the very first issue (1976) to the last (#147 in 1978), doubling the range of issues we’ve previously offered. After this it merged with Warlord and it was revealed that Bullet’s most famous ‘star’, Fireball, was in fact the ward of Lord Peter Flint, the eponymous Warlord himself. Issues #1 and #2 are here presented with their free gifts (#1 signet ring and emblems, #2 survival kit) as pictured.

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American Update: DC Silver/Bronze sweep inc 3 new titles

Posted on 23rd August 2016 by 30CC23rd August 2016

*DC: A quick run through the DC Silver/Bronze Age, introducing three titles new to our listings: Crisis On Infinite Earths, Firestorm (from #1) and Steve Ditko’s Shade The Changing Man. Also: top-ups to DC Special, Flash, Inferior Five, Justice League of America, Lois Lane, Phantom Stranger & Teen Titans.

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Books Update: Carter Brown And Barye Phillips – A Winning Combination

Posted on 23rd August 2016 by 30CC25th August 2016

*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: We’re pleased to be able to offer a very nice selection of Carter Brown books, all 1st US PB, 1st printings by Signet and all possessing wonderful Barye Phillips covers. The images here give just a taste of the titles on offer, with a range of Brown’s detectives. Most of the stories feature free-wheeling, hard-boiled Al Wheeler, but The Ever-Loving Blues and The Savage Salome feature Hollywood PI Danny Boyd, The Million Dollar Babe has Mike Farrell, and Lament For A Lousy Lover teams up Al Wheeler and Mavis Seidlitz. Skilfully written with a wry sense of humour, Carter Brown makes for very entertaining reading.

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Posted in What's New | Tagged Barye Phillips, Carter Brown, Secondhand second hand books, Vintage crime

American Update: A hulking great lot of… the Incredible Hulk!

Posted on 22nd August 2016 by 30CC22nd August 2016

02_inchulk168VFw02_inchulk178VFplusw*Marvel: Fresh in, a big wodge of Marvel’s very own Jolly Green Giant, running between Hulk #103 & #200; several dozen new issues, including several previously missing from our listings. A mixture of grades, some very nice, some not so and thus dirt cheap! Consistency was the word for this run of Hulk, with (mostly) Len Wein and Herb Trimpe at the creative helm, for the sort of long stint that you don’t see on comics these days! Several villain debuts included. Check our catalogue for grades and prices.

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British Update: Beano Annuals 1970’s & 1980’s

Posted on 22nd August 2016 by 30CC22nd August 2016

*Annuals: A new batch of classic Beano annuals fresh into stock, with most years represented between 1971-1987, mostly in Fine grade or better.

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American Update: Slab Happy! Giant-Size X-Men #1 9.0 signed by Stan Lee!

Posted on 21st August 2016 by 30CC21st August 2016

02_giantxmen1_CBCS_9_0w *Marvel: A real gem in our Slab Happy event this week, in the form of Giant-Size X-Men #1, the comic that started the mutant mania in the 1970’s that still exists to this day. It features the debut of the New X-Men in their first adventure, years after the cancellation of the original X-Men title. New characters Storm, Colossus and Nightcrawler all debut, plus Wolverine makes his second full appearance following his debut in Hulk #181. This copy is graded by CBCS as 9.0 (VF/NM) and has the added bonus of a verified Stan Lee signature on the cover; priced at £1000. For many collectors, the Holy Grail, and this is an example that would be the star item in any mutants fan’s collection.

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British Update: Stand By For Sandie!

Posted on 21st August 2016 by 30CC21st August 2016

41_sandie2_19thFeb72w41_sandie_23rdDec72w *Girls’ Comics: Sandie was launched by Fleetway on the 12th February 1972, and heavily promoted in its stablemates as a ‘sister paper to Tammy’ – the implication being that young readers should add it to their weekly purchases, rather than switch over. Given that Tammy herself was less than a year old at the time of Sandie’s launch, Fleetway were obviously keen for a second ‘street-level’ weekly, and had high hopes for editor John Wagner’s brainchild. Featuring superior artwork and the usual mixture of elements,  (humour  -“Brenda’s Brownies” , mild soap – “Friends and Neighbours” , animal antics – “Silver Is A Star” and the inevitable ‘slave story’ – “Captives of Madam Karma”, by a new-to-the-biz Pat Mills), Sandie nevertheless failed to ‘snag’ a huge audience, and with the issue of 10th October 1973, readers faced the announcement that Sandie was being absorbed into Tammy. This once-forgotten title has experienced a resurgence of interest in recent times, and we have in excess of two dozen of the 80-something published issues new in from 1972, varying grades, the single biggest influx of this series we have ever had, including #2 and the one sole Christmas issue.

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American Update: Batmania Max – Watching The Detectives

Posted on 19th August 2016 by 30CC19th August 2016

*DC: For our second visit to our Batmania Max event this week, we return to Detective Comics for the earliest issues in our current incoming batch. Firstly, a low grade copy of #126 from 1947 with a Penguin cover and story, also featuring Slam Bradley, Air Wave & the  Boy Commandos; we then skip to 1953/54 for issues #201, #202, #204, #205 & #206 when Roy Raymond TV Detective was the main back-up feature. A variety of grades (mostly decent) and all pictured below except the low grade #205, which incidentally features the origin of the Batcave. Full grading and pricing details in our catalogue. All of these issues are scarce in the UK, being long before distribution here; we are seldom offered them, so are particularly pleased to begin a run of such prestige.
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Window Update: 30th Century Plays Doctors & Nurses

Posted on 19th August 2016 by 30CC19th August 2016

WindowAug2016_DoctorsandNurInspired by Will’s successful hip replacement under the aegis of the wonderful NHS, Dr Evilla has created a timely homage to members of the nosocomial professions (that’s doctors and nurses to normal people). A melange of comic and book covers, ranging from Thor (Dr. Don Blake & Nurse Jane Foster), Twinkle (Nurse Nancy), Dr. Kildare, EC’s M.D., Night Nurse, James White’s ‘Code Blue Emergency’ amongst others to showcase professionals of the past and future. You can click on the thumbnail here to get the big picture!

 

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American Update: Fantastic Four #53 – 2nd Black Panther

Posted on 19th August 2016 by 30CC19th August 2016

02_fanfour53VGplusw*Marvel: After T’Challa’s debut in the previous issue, Fantastic Four #53 went on to go into detail on the Black Panther’s origin, to introduce both the metal Vibarnium and the Panther’s nemesis, Klaw, thus the second part of a landmark two parter. We have a nice VG+ cents copy new in at £35.

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American Update: Captain America #241 with the Punisher

Posted on 19th August 2016 by 30CC19th August 2016

02_captamerica241NMw*Marvel: We present a copy of the highly sought after guest appearance of the Punisher in Captain America #241, sporting a Frank Miller cover. This pristine Near Mint pence copy is offered at £40, and rarely seems to come up.

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American Update: Golden & Silver Age Superman ‘family’

Posted on 19th August 2016 by 30CC19th August 2016

*DC: New stock of Action Comics (between #311 & #367), Adventure Comics (between #164 & #350) and Superman himself (between #190 & #274). The Man (and Boy) of Steel are ever-popular choices here at 30th Century, so nice to top up our boxes with many issues of their adventures previously missing from our listings.

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American Update: EC Pre-Code Horror Mini-Fest with Haunt Of Fear

Posted on 19th August 2016 by 30CC19th August 2016

06_hauntfear13VGw06_hauntfear16GDVGw*EC:  Four issues of EC’s seminal horror series Haunt Of Fear new in, all from the second numbering sequence of that series: #13 VG £73, #16 GD/VG £55 (both pictured) #17 FA £25 and #18 FA/GD £34. All pre-code horror is getting harder and harder to come by, and EC were simply the best!

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British Update: Marvel UK inc. five #1 issues

Posted on 18th August 2016 by 30CC18th August 2016

*Marvel UK: A chunky update for Marvel’s UK division, featuring the following five #1 issues (all sadly without their free gifts): Dracula Lives, Complete Fantastic Four, Fury, Rampage & the Savage Sword of Conan. We also have substantial new stocks for subsequent issues of Complete Fantastic Four, Fury & Rampage.

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American Update: Marvel Silver/Bronze Age sweep starring the X-Men

Posted on 18th August 2016 by 30CC18th August 2016

*Marvel: Another run through the Marvel alphabet, this time with new stock for Avengers, Conan, Daredevil, Howard the Duck, Jungle Action, Marvel Spotlight, Marvel Team-Up, Strange Tales, Warlock and starring the ever Uncanny X-Men, including the classic Wolverine/Sabretooth 2 part encounter in #212 & #213 and the first appearance of Jubilee in #244.

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British Update: 1960’s and 1970’s Topper

Posted on 18th August 2016 by 30CC18th August 2016

*Humour Comics: A long overdue update to our stocks of Topper, that over-sized classic of humour and (some) adventure, with new stocks for 1965, 1966 and 1967 plus 1972 and 1974 (many years previously poorly represented in our listings).

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Books Update: More Moorcock

Posted on 18th August 2016 by 30CC18th August 2016

44_mm_jademanseyesw44_mm_lordspidersw 44_mm_phoenixobsidw*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Here are five novels by the prolific Michael Moorcock: two originally published as Edward P Bradbury, Lord Of The Spiders (Blades Of Mars) and Masters Of The Pit (The Barbarians Of Mars). Phoenix In Obsidian is (probably) the second book of the Eternal Champion series, and The King Of The Swords is the third book of the Corum series. The main feature of this update, however, is The Jade Man’s Eyes, a rare Elric tale published by Unicorn in 1973, the 1st UK PB, with James Cawthorn cover art. Full details in our catalogue.

Posted in What's New | Tagged Michael Moorcock, Secondhand second hand books, The Jade Man's Eyes, Vintage science fiction

American/British Update: A smorgasbord of Mad & Other Parody

Posted on 18th August 2016 by 30CC18th August 2016

*Mad & Other Parody: A real mixture of zaniness this time with UK & US Mad, US and UK Cracked (and even some Australian Cracked), Don Martin Magazine & Droll Book, National Lampoon’s Comic Special & Sick.

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British Update: Romantic Girls’ Picture Libraries

Posted on 18th August 2016 by 30CC18th August 2016

42_pictureromance69FNw*Girls’ Picture Libraries: Love is in the air in this small update as we feature two titles new to our listings: Picture Romance (Illustrated World Library Series) and Romantic Adventure Library (Micron), all from the early 1970’s except one 1960’s edition of the latter (#3). Plus a small bonus, a late Schoolgirls’ Own Library (text) #381.

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American Update: Batmania Max: Batman Annuals #3-11

Posted on 18th August 2016 by 30CC18th August 2016

*DC: In the first of two visits to our Batmania Max event this week, we feature Batman Annuals #3-11. #3-7 from the 1960’s feature compendia of wonderful 1940’s/50’s reprints, while #8-11 from the 1980’s focus of more modern Batman tales, including a classic Alan Moore Penguin story in #11. Full details as always in our catalogue.

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Housekeeping Update

Posted on 17th August 2016 by 30CC17th August 2016

On a regular cycle, we sweep through our entire stock to delete sold items and keep our listing as up to date as possible. We’ve just finished deleting sold items from the following file in our American/British section:
*Classics Illustrated
and in our British section:
*Vintage UK/Australian Reprints of US Material
and in our Books Section:
*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror
As of the time of writing, these categories are bang up to date, with every item listed available.

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American Update: A Conan Magazine Extravaganza

Posted on 17th August 2016 by 30CC17th August 2016

20_savswordconan8VF-w*Vintage Magazine-Sized Comics: Our recent Savage Sword Of Conan update was so well received that we’ve come up with a doozy of a follow-up! Not only most issues of Savage Sword Of Conan between #3-57 (mostly in high-ish grade and without those annoying pence stickers or scuff marks where they’ve been removed), but also Savage Tales (1st series) #2-5 and Marvel Super Special #9 featuring Conan and Red Sonja in colour! By Crom, we’re too good to you!

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Books Update: The Gas

Posted on 16th August 2016 by 30CC16th August 2016

44_cp_thegasw*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Charles Platt was one of the prime movers of the New wave movement featured prominently in New Worlds magazine in the 1960’s alongside Michael Moorcock, Langdon Jones etc. His The Gas is an unusual addition to our shelves, being a rare, highly sought after work of psychedelic SF erotica. During the 1970’s Platt wrote novels for Playboy Press, sharing the house pseudonym Blakely St. James with many other writers. His experience came to fruition in The Gas, considered by many to be his best novel, but which also fell foul of obscenity laws. Savoy (the UK publishers) had copies seized by the UK’s Director of Public Prosecutions, and Bizarre magazine put it in the top five of their list of most obscene books published in Britain. This is a VF 1st UK PB at £50, giving you a chance to see what all the excitement was about.

Posted in What's New | Tagged Charles Platt, Secondhand second hand books, The Gas, Vintage science fiction

Shop Update: Shop closed Bank Holiday Monday 29th August and Tuesday 30th August

Posted on 15th August 2016 by 30CC31st August 2016

We regret that, due to unavoidable circumstances, our shop will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday 29th August and Tuesday 30th August; we apologise for any inconvenience caused. We will be open as usual from Wednesday 31st August onwards.

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British Update: TV & Film Related Annuals

Posted on 15th August 2016 by 30CC15th August 2016

*Annuals: A swatch of TV & Film favourites new in from the 1960’s to the 1980’s, including the Beverley Hillbillies, Buck Rogers, Dick Barton, Flash Gordon, Star Trek, Tarzan and Tom & Jerry.

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American Update: Alter Ego & Amazing Heroes

Posted on 15th August 2016 by 30CC15th August 2016

*Magazines/Books About Vintage US Comics: New stock for Alter Ego (just a couple), Roy Thomas’s love affair with the Golden and Silver Ages of comics, plus a few dozen issues of Amazing Heroes, the highly regarded 1980’s pro-zine, including a couple of swimsuit specials.

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British Update: Victor 1980-1986

Posted on 15th August 2016 by 30CC15th August 2016

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: About 100 issues of Victor added to our catalogue, all previously unlisted, from the years 1980-1986. 32 pages of action each issue for £1.50-£2 each on average.

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Housekeeping Update

Posted on 15th August 2016 by 30CC15th August 2016

On a regular cycle, we sweep through our entire stock to delete sold items and keep our listing as up to date as possible. We’ve just finished deleting sold items from the following files in our American section:
*Archie
*EC
*Horror 1940-1959
*Romance
*Modern Reprints
*Magazines/Books About Vintage US Comics
and from the following file in our British section:
*Annuals
As of the time of writing, these categories are bang up to date, with every item listed available.

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American Update: Batmania Max – Watching The Detectives: 1st Martian Manhunter in Detective Comics #225 plus next 5 appearances!

Posted on 12th August 2016 by 30CC12th August 2016

01_detective225FN-frontw 01_detective225FN-backw*DC: We start a new sub-set of our Batmania Max running feature this week as we embark upon a long run of Detective Comics, and what better way to start than with the 225th issue of the comic that gave DC its name, wherein featured the debut of J’onn J’onzz, the Martian Manhunter. Opinions differ on which comic started the Silver Age; many consider that Showcase #4 with the debut of the Barry Allen Flash was the first Silver Age comic, but Detective Comics #225 from November 1955 preceded that by almost a year and featured a brand new super-hero rather than a re-invented one, so you pays yer money and you takes yer choice. Anyway, our issue of Detective #225 is a bright attractive copy, with nice page quality, graded at FN-; the defects comprise a small back cover tear (about 1″), minor spine wear and a very minor crease at the bottom right corner of the cover. It’s the first copy we’ve ever had in stock in our 23 years of trading and is seldom seen for sale. The price is £2,500 and represents a solid investment; front and back cover scans shown left and right here. For those craving the Martian Manhunter, but on a more modest budget, we also have his next five appearances in consecutive issues of Detective Comics as follows: #226 FA £80, #227 FA £30, #228 GD £60, #229 GD/VG £90 & #230 VG+ £195 (as a bonus, #230 features in the Batman story the 1st Silver Age appearance of the Mad Hatter). All pictured below and rare in the UK. More from Batmania Max (and Watching the Detectives) in the weeks to come.
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Personal Update: Will Morgan

Posted on 8th August 2016 by 30CC8th August 2016

Those of you who know Will may be aware that last week, he finally got his operation for a hip replacement. We’ve just learned that it went well, and that he’s now home safe and sound. We’re sure you’ll all join us in wishing him a speedy recovery and that it won’t be too long before he’s back at the 30th Century counter.

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American Update: Slab Happy! Silver Age Captain America & Sub-Mariner revivals in Avengers #4 and Fantastic Four #4

Posted on 5th August 2016 by 30CC5th August 2016

02_fanfour4_CBCS_6_5w02_avengers4_CGC_-7_5w *Marvel: Issue #4 seemed to have a resonance in Marvel’s key team books of the early 1960’s. First, in Fantastic Four #4 (May 1962) the classic Golden Age character Sub-Mariner was revived and has gone on from there to be a major player in the Marvel Universe. Then, in Avengers #4 (March 1964), Captain America was revived, ‘disinterred’ from a block of ice, and has gone on to even greater heights of fame in the Marvel comic and film world since. We’re very fortunate, in our Slab Happy event, to have third party graded slabbed copies of both these landmark issues now available. Fantastic Four #4 is CBCS 6.5 (FN+) at £1,250; Avengers #4 is CGC 7.5 (VF-) at £2,000. Issues such as these, preserved as they are, are only going to continue to go up in value and represent serious investment potential. More from our Slab Happy event soon!

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British Update: Free Gift Farrago Grand Finale: Action #1-3 High Grade with High Grade Free Gifts!

Posted on 5th August 2016 by 30CC5th August 2016

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: After almost a year of weekly releases, we’ve finally exhausted our supply of Free Gift issues, but we’ve saved the best till last. From 1976, the first 3 issues of the notorious British Boys’ weekly, Action, home of Hookjaw the cuddly man-eating shark and several other strips of unprecedented violence and controversy. From an original owner collection, these are the nicest copies of the first three issues we’ve ever seen; not only that, but the Free Gifts are untouched and in equally high grade. Here’s the details: #1 FN/VF with FG (Red Arrow) in VF at £80; #2 a stunning VF+ (almost never seen on a British comic) with FG (Hookjaw transfer) in VF/NM at £120; #3 VF with FG (Soccer Super Star Cards) in VF at £85. A unique opportunity for the high grade connoisseur of UK comics to add jewels to the crown of your collection. That’s the end of our Free Gift Farrago feature for the time being, but no doubt there’ll be many more in our future!
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American Update: Batmania Max – Batman: Harley Quinn; 1st Harley in DCU

Posted on 5th August 2016 by 30CC5th August 2016

01_batmanhquinn1VFw *DC: In this week’s entry in our regular Batmania Max feature, we celebrate the release of the Suicide Squad movie and proudly present the first appearance of Harley Quinn in regular DCU continuity, following her appearances in the Batman Adventures animated series. From 1999, this prestige format edition sports a stunning Alex Ross painted cover and is written by Paul Dini, Harley’s creator and co-features Poison Ivy and, of course, the Joker. This copy is VF with very minor edge wear and a tiny dink at the bottom of the spine keeping it off NM, but a lovely copy. Priced at £100.

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American Update: 1986 Punisher Mini-series

Posted on 5th August 2016 by 30CC5th August 2016

02_punisher1NM-w *Marvel: From 1986, now 30 years on (!), we present the first issues of Punisher in his own title. In this instance, a five issue mini-series (that started out as a four issue mini-series, as detailed on the covers of #1-4!). Gorgeously illustrated by Mike Zeck, with outstanding painted covers by Zeck. All pence copies, but very high grade (NM- to NM). If you’re after the entire series, better move quickly, before someone snaps up the #1 issue, as is the way with these things. Check our catalogue for prices.

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American Update: A nice run of Silver Age Aquaman inc. key issues

Posted on 5th August 2016 by 30CC5th August 2016

*D01_aquaman11VGplusw01_aquaman29FN-wC: A very nice selection of Silver Age Aquaman issues just in, ranging between #2 and #30, all pence copies, but mostly in grades well above average, around the Fine mark. Two key issues with first appearances are included: #11 (1st Mera) VG+ at £80, and #29 (1st Ocean Master FN- also at £80). Both Mera and Ocean Master went on to play significant but very different roles in Aquaman’s life (wife and brother respectively) and the whole DCU, and are both slated to appear in the Aquaman movie, of course. All this and the gorgeous art of Nick Cardy gracing the pages of this series makes it a highly desirable run.

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American Update: Vintage Dells

Posted on 5th August 2016 by 30CC5th August 2016

*Dell: A small update to our Dell stocks, with their usual mix of famous and obscure TV and Film tie-ins and other oddities. This time we have The Cat (Movie Classic), Flying Saucers, I Love Lucy, Lassie, Man In Space & Mission Impossible, as well as cartoon fun with Bugs Bunny & the Two Mouseketeers.

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British Update: 1960’s/1970’s Diana

Posted on 5th August 2016 by 30CC5th August 2016

*Girls’ Comics: The fondly-remembered tabloid size Diana is in the Girls’ Comics spotlight this week, with a large update which includes the very first issue from 1963, although sadly incomplete with 2 pages missing, apparent VG at £5; we don’t normally sell incomplete issues, but make an exception for such a significant issue as this. There are a handful of other issues new in from the 1960’s, before we settle into a good run of decent condition issues from 1970 and 1971, very many new to our listings. Full details in our catalogue.

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Books Update: Tales In A Jugular Vein

Posted on 5th August 2016 by 30CC5th August 2016

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Robert Bloch’s eponymous title sums it all up: a selection of horror anthologies to entertain and terrify you in equal measure. As well as that, we have Tales of Terror & Suspense (Ed. Stewart Benedict), 4th Fontana Book Of Great Horror Stories (Ed. Christine Bernard), Weird Shadows From Beyond (Ed John Carnell), Arthur Conan Doyle’s Ring Of Thoth, Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales Of Mystery And Imagination, and the very vintage Pan Tales Of The Supernatural. Great late night reading! Full details of grades and prices, as always, in our catalogue.
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Posted in What's New | Tagged London, Secondhand second hand books, Vintage Horror

American Update: Small Marvel Bronze Age sweep

Posted on 5th August 2016 by 30CC5th August 2016

*Marvel: Just a quickie update for Marvel’s Bronze Age, including Astonishing Tales with Deathlok, Champions, Marvel Team-Up (#53 with 1st John Byrne art on X-Men), Not Brand Echh, Red Sonja and the Savage She-Hulk.

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British Update: Adventure 1949-1954

Posted on 5th August 2016 by 30CC5th August 2016

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: A couple of dozen new issues in of the classic Boys’ Story paper Adventure between the years 1949-1954. Excellent value at £1.50-£2.25 each.

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Books Update: Lin Carter’s Thongor

Posted on 4th August 2016 by 30CC4th August 2016

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Thongor was Lin Carter’s most influential creation. Written with Edgar Rice Burroughs and Robert E Howard in mind, it  revived interest in Sword And Sorcery as a genre. Marvel even ran a comic (Creatures On The Loose) featuring Thongor in the 1970’s. We have the original sextet of Thongor novels, mainly in 2nd UK PB (a final book, Young Thongor was added in 2012). Thongor Fights The Pirates Of Tarakus is the only exception, being a 1st UK PB. Most are in grades VG or VG/FN, although unfortunately the first book of the series, The Wizard Of Lemuria, looks as if it’s had as many adventures as the hero, being a FA copy.

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Posted in What's New | Tagged Lemuria, Lin Carter, Secondhand second hand books, Thongor, Vintage science fiction

British Update: 1950’s Comet & Sun

Posted on 4th August 2016 by 30CC4th August 2016

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: Amalgamated Press revitalised the Comet & Sun weekly comics in the 1950’s, putting them into an American ‘faux’ format, with full colour covers and some interiors, featuring such popular characters as Buffalo Bill & Billy The Kid, with art by some of the top British artists of the time. One imagines these were the height of excitement for a generation of readers. New in this week, over a dozen issues of each title, spread throughout the years 1952-1958.

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