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British Update: Rarer Alan Class short series

Posted on 7th August 2021 by 30CC7th August 2021

*Alan Class Reprints: Just a small update to this popular category this week, with a few issues from Alan Class’s shorter run titles. In the certificated section, we have issue #8 (of 10) of the science fiction series Outer Space, plus the second and final issue of the war series Tales Of Action. In our regular listing, there’s a couple of issues (#2 & #8) of the 8 issue war series Journey Into Danger.

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British Update: Six Of The Best: Streamline Comics

Posted on 7th August 2021 by 30CC7th August 2021

*Vintage UK/Australian Reprints of US Material: Streamline (United Anglo-American) was one of the UK publishers who reprinted American comics in the UK in the 1950s, when they were not imported here. They covered a wide range of genres and were unique in that a lot of their output was in full colour (although some issues were part colour/part black and white and others were all black and white). Frustratingly for collectors, few of their comics bore issue numbers, and mindful of that, we have started to list the lead story names in our catalogue. This update: Abbott & Costello, Blazing West, Charlie Chan, Crime Detective, Heroes & Justice Traps The Guilty. Full details as always in our catalogue.
PICTURED: CHARLIE CHAN VG/FN £10

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British Update: Roy of the Rovers 1st Year 1976 from #1

Posted on 7th August 2021 by 30CC9th August 2021

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: In a playing career of amazing longevity, Roy Race of Melchester Rovers first appeared in the very first issue of Tiger in 1954, and was still going strong in 1976 when he was promoted to his own ongoing title. (Roy didn’t hang up his boots until the regular series ended in 1993!). This week we present most of the issues of the Roy Of The Rovers title from its first year, in nice condition, commencing with #1 from 25th September 1976. #2 & #3 are also included, as is the Christmas issue with its cover photo of Eric Morecambe as Father Christmas. NB Free Gifts are not present. Details as always in our catalogue.
PICTURED: ROY OF THE ROVERS 25/9/76 #1 VG £15 SOLD

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British Update: Battle Picture Library 1970/71

Posted on 7th August 2021 by 30CC7th August 2021

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: More than 30 Battle Picture Libraries added this week, from 1970 and #478 through to the end of the pre-decimal era with #520 (many of the later issues are dual priced). Although these stories mostly had one-off protagonists, there were some recurring features including Maddock’s Marauders, Top Sergeant Ironside and Battler Britton. From a newsagent’s uncirculated stock, these are in astonishing condition, averaging FN/VF. As always, please consult our catalogue for full details.

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British Update: Picture Romance Library x 20 1963/64

Posted on 7th August 2021 by 30CC7th August 2021

*Girls’ Picture Libraries: A further release of Pearson’s Picture Romance Library issues, 20 this time from 1963/64 between #275 and #312. A distinct musical theme around this period, and with titles like ‘Twist And Love’, ‘Hold My Hand’ and ‘You Can’t Buy Love’, I think you can figure out where the inspiration came from. From a newsagent’s uncirculated stock, these are almost all in exquisite VF or close condition, except for a small batch around #300, which have suffered some water damage at some point in their history. Full details as always in our catalogue.
PICTURED: PICTURE ROMANCE LIBRARY #310 VF

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Books Update: Oliver (Brab) Brabbins stylish covers on romance/adventure pulp booklets

Posted on 7th August 2021 by 30CC7th August 2021

*Crime, Spies & Sleaze: Post-war there was a boom in British ‘pulp’ publishing and while many publications veered towards what has become known as ‘gangster pulps’ or science fiction, there were other curiosities too, showcasing wonderful cover art. Such examples are these pulp-like booklets of romantic adventure, all from the late 1940s, each 32-64 pages in length, all cover illustrated by Oliver Brabbins, who signed his work ‘Brab’ and is a well-known exponent of cover art in gangster and good/bad girl material from this period. Originally selling at 6-9 old pence, these are all published by Hamilton except the last example from Paget. The authors and their stories may be mainly forgotten now, but these are collected for the stylish art, which lives on.  
PICTURED:
ENCHANTED LOVE by June Bryony 1st UK GD/VG £7
ROMANCE IN ALGIERS by Netta Grey 1st UK VG £8
MOONLIGHT IN VENICE by Ann Morrow 1st UK VG/FN £10
HIS SECRET REVEALED by William Newton 1st UK VG £8
WANDERING GIRL by Blanche Ward 1st UK GD/VG £7

DANGEROUS BACHELOR by Jean Wattson 1st UK VG/FN £10
DANCING WITH DANGER by Peter Webb 1st UK FN £12

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The Return Of Clearance Corner: 8 Science Fiction anthologies for £10

Posted on 5th August 2021 by 30CC9th August 2021

*Clearance Corner: It’s been a long time since we’ve visited this bargain basement of our operation, but it’s back this week! When we buy in book collections, there are often some books that aren’t just up to snuff condition-wise to add to our stock, so here we’re giving you the opportunity to acquire lots of quality reading for a next-to-nothing price. This first lot consists of 8 science fiction anthologies, presenting big names from the heyday of classic science fiction and the cream of the new wave authors who sprung up in the 1960s. Authors include: Bester, Pohl, Vonnegut, Sturgeon, Ballard, Asimov, Russell, Brown, Harrison (M. John), Blish, Knight, Clement, Aldiss, Reynolds, van Vogt, Wyndham, Clarke, Sheckley, Dick, Niven, Leiber, Anderson, Farmer, McCaffrey, Wolfe, Roberts, Spinrad, Disch, Sladek, Priest and many, many others. These are all reading copies, worn but complete. All yours for just £10 post free (UK only). Details as follows with Editors’ names:
THIS LOT NOW SOLD
CONNOISSEUR’S SF Tom Boardman

NEW WRITINGS IN SF 13 John Carnell
THE OLD MASTERS Brian Davis
DANGEROUS VISIONS 2 Harlan Ellison
CONTINUUM 1 Roger Elwood
NEW WORLDS QUARTERLY 2, 3 & 6 Michael Moorcock

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American Update: DC Debuts: Mister Miracle & Big Barda

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC3rd August 2021

*DC: The best-received of Jack Kirby’s Fourth World at the time of its release, Mister Miracle told the story of Scott Free, a child of New Genesis who was raised in the fire-pits of Apokalips, in an exchange of royal hostages between the two warring planets. Escaping from Apokalips to Earth, Scott continued his adventures as the World’s Greatest Escape Artist, aided by his trusty companion Oberon, and continuing in the tradition of the previous Mister Miracle, a travelling escapologist. The combination of super-heroics, showmanship and space-opera made for a compelling read, and Mister Miracle, like the rest of Kirby’s 1970s creations, has continued to have a resounding impact on the DC Universe since his inception. Lots of issues included in this update (see our catalogue), but particularly featured are his debut (#1) and the first appearance of his paramour and wife-to-be, Big Barda in #4.
PICTURED: MISTER MIRACLE
#1 FN p £110 Nice clean and glossy copy, excellent pages and staples, just a small dink at the top of the spine. SOLD
#4 FN- p £50 Nice copy with minor handling wear, excellent pages and staples, small biro pen price on cover. SOLD

 

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American Update: Spider-Mania/Mighty Marvel Firsts: The Master Planner Trilogy

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC24th August 2021

*Marvel: The Master Planner trilogy, appearing in Amazing Spider-Man #31-33 is one of the greatest storylines from the Lee & Ditko formative years on one of the world’s most iconic comic characters. The Master Planner himself of course turns out to be one of Spidey’s most infamous foes, but we don’t want to reveal that on the slim off-chance that you don’t already know. Within this compelling storyline, we are first introduced to Gwen Stacy, Harry Osborn and Professor Warren in #31, and #33 features the classic cover with Spidey imprisoned under heavy machinery with water flooding down. Many people (self included) cite the moment inside when he breaks free as their all-time favourite moment in Spider-Man’s history. All three issues are presented in nice, clean copies, with more details below.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
#31 VG p £250 Strong cover colour and some gloss, excellent staples, nice off-white pages. There is a very faint vestige of a circular mark towards the bottom left of the cover, almost undiscernable to the naked eye in most lights. Some corner blunting and small fine creasing to bottom edge which just breaks colour; minor spine wear, but presents well. SOLD
#32 VG+ p £75 Great cover colour and gloss, excellent staples (very slight looseness top staple), nice off-white pages. Some corner blunting, slight reading crease to spine breaks colour, as does fine creasing across a small right cover corner bottom edge.
#33 VG p £125 Strong cover colour and some gloss, excellent staples, nice off-white pages. A few very fine creases to bottom edge and spine, just breaking colour; slightly heavier wear above top staple. A small corner off top right cover (see scan). SOLD

 

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American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Him (later Warlock)

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC3rd August 2021

*Marvel: Rumour has it that Warlock’s debut in the MCU isn’t far off, so here’s his first appearance as Him from Fantastic Four #67. In the previous issue, we were introduced to a mysterious cocooned figure who emerged in this issue as ‘Him’, a being of almost godlike power. Later, he would be named Warlock and would enjoy a chequered career of critical acclaim, but haphazard commercial success, coming into his own with Jim Starlin’s controversial series of the 1970s. This is a cents copy, marred by small spine splits at top and bottom, with some tanning at the edges of the white cover and what looks like a vestigial subscription crease breaking colour for about 4 cm down the centre of the cover. Nevertheless, it presents fairly well, has good tight staples and nice off-white pages.
PICTURED: FANTASTIC FOUR #67 VG- £135 SOLD

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American Update: A Long Time Ago? Early Star Wars

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC3rd August 2021

*Marvel: Marvel whacked out their Star Wars series very soon after the debut of the very first film in 1977, and here we have issues #3-5, part of the sequence adapting that film. More collectable than ever, these are nice condition copies (cents, of course) that present very well, with just minor wear and no specific defects. 
PICTURED: STAR WARS
#3 FN £25
#4 FN+ £30 SOLD
#5 FN/VF £45
 

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American Update: Avengers Assemble for Early Issues

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC3rd August 2021

*Marvel: A couple of early issues of the Avengers in low grade this week. First up, #7, pence printed, in which the Enchantress turns Thor against his team-mates; secondly, #11, pence stamped, guest-starring the one and only Spider-Man and featuring the menace of Kang, upcoming Big Bad in the MCU. Not much better than reading copies, but nice gap-fillers. 
PICTURED: AVENGERS
#7 FA/GD p £42 Lower spine split almost half way up, off bottom staple, worn cover edges, with creasing to bottom right corner; cover otherwise unmarked. Small chips out back cover; pages not too bad.
#11 FA/GD p £50 Some colour breaking creases to the right edge of the cover and a corner off at the bottom of the spine (see scan). Otherwise not too bad with okay staples and pages. SOLD

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American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of the Banshee

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC31st July 2021

*Marvel: Sean Cassidy, alias the mutant Banshee, has a long history in the Marvel Universe, as misguided villain, hero, X-Man, teacher and more. He first appeared here in X-Men #28 from 1967, as a pawn of the sinister Factor Three. Later, he was a founding member of the new X-Men in the 1970s. This pence printed copy of his debut has good cover colour and gloss, unmarked, tight and flat with good staples and nice off-white pages. There is minor edge wear and corner blunting and a very small corner off the bottom right cover (see scan). A very acceptable mid-grade copy.
PICTURED: X-MEN #28 VG p £115

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American Update: What’s Old: Thor with the Wrecker

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC31st July 2021

*Marvel: What’s Old is our feature where we highlight stuff from our catalogue that you may have missed. We understand that the Wrecking Crew are main villains in the upcoming She-Hulk TV series, so we’re pleased to highlight in this slot this week the second appearance of the Wrecker himself in this lovely copy of Thor #149. Tight, flat and glossy, with great cover colour and sharp corners, white to off-white pages, excellent staples and totally unmarked cover, this cents copy is a joy. Edge wear is restricted to a tiny trace along the top edge only, but that’s us being picky. 
PICTURED: THOR #149 VF/NM £85

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American Update: Catalogue Expansion: Spider-Mania: Spectacular Spider-Man

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC31st July 2021

*Marvel: We’ve extended our catalogue to include the original run of Spectacular Spider-Man through to its conclusion. Around 50 issues in the 200 number range plus annuals have now been added to our listing.

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American Update: Marvel Silver/Bronze Sweep

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC31st July 2021

*Marvel: A chunky update to many titles in our Marvel inventory this week from the Silver to Bronze Ages, mostly lowish grade but with several gems. Titles are: Amazing Adventures (from #11, with first mutated Beast), Captain Marvel, Daredevil (#13), Doctor Strange (2nd series), Fantastic Four, Ghost Rider, Inhumans, Iron Man (#7), Marvel Premiere #27 with Satana, Marvel Spotlight (1st series #12 with Son Of Satan series beginning with origin), Nova, Silver Surfer (1st series), Skull the Slayer, Super-Villain Team-Up (inc 1st Shroud in #5), Thor & Warlock. As always, consult our catalogue for full details.

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American Update: Pre-Code Horror Fest: EC’s Haunt Of Fear

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC3rd August 2021

*EC: We’re always delighted to see an EC original turn up here at 30th Century. With their strong line-up of creators and material, EC certainly set the benchmark for most genres (except super-heroes) in the 1950s. Like all the other genres they purveyed, their pre-code horror was a cut above the competition. Such an example here in Haunt Of Fear #21, with art by Graham Ingels, Jack Davis, Jack Kamen & Will Elder and Reed Crandall. All stories topped and tailed by your horror hosts the Old Witch, the Vault-Keeper and the Crypt-Keeper. This is a low grade copy, off bottom staple with a short upper and longer lower spine split, worn spine and right edge with some creasing. Nice pages though and good cover colour in an unmarred cover scene. 
PICTURED: HAUNT OF FEAR #21 FA/GD £65 SOLD

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American Update: Here’s Dynamite from Comic Media

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC3rd August 2021

*Miscellaneous 1940-1959: The short-lived (9 issues) series Dynamite from Comic Media started out in 1953 as a generic, but tough, crime comic before introducing the titular character Johnny Dynamite in issue #3. Starkly and brilliantly portrayed by the unique Pete Morisi, the one-eyed private eye was billed as: ‘He’s Rough! He’s Tough! He’s Dynamite!” and the comic was filled with such cosy themes as drugs, prostitution and injury to eye incidents. It wasn’t just horror that was Pre-Code! Most issues fresh into stock, mostly in low and very affordable grades. Check out our catalogue for full details.
PICTURED: DYNAMITE #8 VG £40 SOLD

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British Update: Alan Class Suspense

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC31st July 2021

*Alan Class Reprints: A large update to the Alan Class title Suspense this week, all in our regular listings. Dozens of issues added between #37 & #221. Highlights include: #37 & #106, which both reprint the Giant-Man Vs Hulk story from Tales To Astonish #59; #57, which reprints the Iron Man story from Tales Of Suspense#43; #80, with Phantom cover and story; #104, which reprints Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #13 & #14, inc cover of #14 (shown here); and #128 which reprints Dr Strange from Strange Tales #125, plus of course oodles of Kirby & Ditko. See our catalogue for full details.
PICTURED: SUSPENSE #104 VG £18.25

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British Update: Five of a Kind: British 1970s Boys’ #1 issues

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC3rd August 2021

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: Five Boys’ #1 issues this week, all between 1974 and 1978. Okay copies, with grades from GD to GD/VG and priced accordingly. Sadly, there are no free gifts present with these.
PICTURED: ALL SOLD
ACTION #1 GD/VG £20
BATTLE #1 GD £10
BULLET #1 GD/VG £15
SCOOP #1 GD £5
WARLORD #1 GD £15

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British Update: Six Saints in Super-Detective Library

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC3rd August 2021

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: Six thrill-packed outings for Leslie Charteris’s famous adventurer the Saint in early issues of Super-Detective Library this week. All very sound copies in VG/FN from an original owner collection, flat and tight with great colour covers and nice page quality, with just the merest signs of wear and an inevitable appearance by our old friend the rusty staple, although here he is not much in evidence. Here are the details:
PICTURED: SUPER-DETECTIVE LIBRARY
#5 VG/FN £45 The Great Flying Saucer Mystery
#11 VG/FN £17.50 The Menace Of The Poison Pen SOLD
#15 VG/FN £17.50 The Saint & The Vanishing Policeman
#28 VG/FN £17.50 You Can’t Stop the Saint
#33 VG/FN £17.50 Danger – The Saint At Work
#38 VG/FN £17.50 The Saint Plays The Joker

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British Update: Knockout 1960/61

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC3rd August 2021

*Humour Comics: Although starting out in 1939 as mostly a Humour title and rival to Dandy & Beano (which is why we list it in our Humour category), after the second World War more and more adventure strips started appearing, so that by the time of the issues featured in this update, it was really what we would term a Boys’ Adventure & War title. Many stories featured known media characters such as Davy Crockett, Hopalong Cassidy and Sexton Blake, and there were quality originals as well, such as master pilot Johnny Wingco, Battler Britton, science fiction thrills with Space Family Rollinson, Thunderbolt Jaxon, Firebrand the Red Knight and more. Of course, some humour strips remained, most famously Billy Bunter, but by 1956 the adventure stories had taken over the cover and set the tone for the remainder of the series. In this update, a batch from 1960 and 1961. 
PICTURED: KNOCKOUT 21/5/65 VG £5 SOLD

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British Update: Large Update Of Schoolgirls Picture Library

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC31st July 2021

*Girls’ Picture Libraries: The hugely popular Schoolgirls’ Picture Library series is refreshed this week with dozens of new issues between #190 and #269, including many new to our catalogue. These done-in-one digest-sized stories feature many one-offs but a large number featuring recurring characters such as the Peewits, the Rolling Stones, Tina, Blaze and others. Most of these are in very nice shape, averaging VG/FN.
PICTURED: SCHOOLGIRLS’ PICTURE LIBRARY
#195 FN £15
#209 FN £10
#269 VG £8

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Books Update: Classy Horror by Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)

Posted on 31st July 2021 by 30CC31st July 2021

*Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Violet Paget, who wrote under the name of Vernon Lee, was born in 1856 and died in 1935. She was a noted student and authority on Italian drama, poetry, music and art of the 18th century, and wrote many books on this period. She also wrote horror/ghost stories with an elegance and eloquence of style, with a flowing, almost poetical nature to her prose. Set in the period and place she knew best, these are macabre stories of ghosts, obsessions and revenge. We have two of her collections published by Corgi in paperback in 1962 with striking covers by Fritz Wegner; they’re both uncommon. 
PICTURED: by VERNON LEE
THE VIRGIN OF THE SEVEN DAGGERS 1st UK PB Corgi 1962 VG/FN £10
RAVENNA AND HER GHOSTS 1st UK PB Corgi 1962 VG £10 (back cover scuff)

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American Update: DC Debuts: Firestorm the Nuclear Man

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC28th July 2021

*DC: Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein fused together debuted as the first incarnation of this popular hero in Firestorm, the Nuclear Man #1 (March 1978), created by Gerry Conway and Al Milgrom. Although this series was short-lived due to the DC Implosion, the character has reappeared frequently since, in solo stories, several own series and as a member of the JLA. The entities who comprise Firestorm have changed many times. This is a superior cents copy of his first appearance, tight, flat, sharp and glossy, with just very minor wear at the spine, staple area and right edge.
PICTURED: FIRESTORM #1 VF £50 SOLD

 

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American Update: Amalgam Comics

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*DC/Marvel: The late 1990s was a rich time of collaboration between the two giants of the comics field, with the huge DC vs Marvel series, loads of cross company team-ups and, strangest of all, the two series of Amalgam Comics from 1996 and 1997. These feature fascinating hybrid characters such as the Dark Claw, Spider-Boy, Super-Soldier, JLX, Dr. Strangefate etc. Great fun and cheap as chips. Lots of these fresh in this week; consult our catalogue for details. It’s a great shame we haven’t seen such collaborative efforts since.

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American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Rama-Tut, Kang ‘Variant’

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Marvel: The history of Rama-Tut, the ‘Pharaoh From The Future’ is a convoluted one that we don’t have time to go into detail about here, but you can google to find out lots more. Suffice it for us to say that he is one of what are becoming known as the ‘Kang Variants’, alternate versions of the villainous Master of Time set to be the next Biggest Bad in the MCU. Rama-Tut first appeared in Fantastic Four #19, in a superb story by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby set in ancient Egypt. Sadly, our copy listed this week is not a great one. It is pence stamped, with the original cents price blacked out by an ugly looking stamp (see scan); there are also book shop stamps elsewhere on the cover and the first ‘a’ plus the ‘o’ in the logo have their centres filled in with pen. The top staple is off (at the front only), but the edge wear and corner creasing isn’t too bad, although the comic is a little limp and tired. Page quality is okay. We expect prices are set to rise on this comic.
PICTURED: FANTASTIC FOUR #19 GD- p £185

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American Update: X-Men #104-106

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Marvel: When Len Wein & Dave Cockrum relaunched the X-Men with Giant-Sized X-Men in 1975, the previously failed franchise rapidly became the hot comic of the 1970s, with Chris Claremont taking over the writing reins for the regular series. Later on, John Byrne took over the art chores when Cockrum couldn’t commit to a monthly schedule and the run, up to the end of his tenure (#143), remains one of the strongest sequences in comics history. We have three consecutive early Cockrum issues new in this week, #104-106, featuring encounters with Magneto, Firelord and the old X-Men (?). #104 additionally features the first cameo appearance of the Starjammers, while the nascent Phoenix stars in #105. All three issues are lovely cents copies, around the VF mark with minimal corner wear; all bright, fresh copies. 
PICTURED: X-MEN
#104 VF £90
#105 VF+ £50
#106 VF- £33

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American Update: Spider-Mania/Mighty Marvel Firsts: The Sinister Six

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Marvel: Such is the status of the iconic Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1, featuring the debut of the Sinister Six, that its value in decent shape has now exceeded the budgets of many collectors. But never fear, help is at hand in the shape of Amazing Spider-Man Annual #6, which reprints this classic Lee/Ditko saga including all the marvellous Ditko full page spreads of Spidey battling each villain — Kraven the Hunter, Sandman, Dr. Octopus, Mysterio, the Vulture & Electro. A lovely high grade pence printed copy, tight and flat with great staples and binding, excellent white cover background with great colour and gloss. A tiny chip out at the bottom of the spine and a miniscule crease at the bottom right cover corner are the only defects.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #6 VF- p £185

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American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Debut of Rogue

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Marvel: Ms. (later Captain) Marvel, Carol Danvers, had left the Avengers in issue #200, in a controversial and rather offensive departure which raised the hackles of fandom assembled, utterly subverting the character’s independent agenda. In Avengers Annual #10, Chris Claremont ‘fixed’ the storyline, with an amnesiac and powerless Carol being rescued by Spider-Woman, and the discovery of her escape and reawakening commencing. It was a rather skilful job, assisted by the moody, evocative, and too-seldom-seen art of Mike Golden, plus, when the villains of the issue arrived – the new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants – they had a spanking-new member, Rogue, who was the reason for Carol’s confused and powerless state. Rogue, of course, swiftly moved to the ‘light side’, joining the X-Men and becoming a key character in the comics and on the silver screen – and this is where she got her start, but the issue has more to offer than only that, including also the first appearance of X-Men favourite Madeline Prior. Ignore the rather messy and bitty cover; the interior’s a gem! A lovely high grade glossy copy, with just a handful of soft, non colour-breaking spine ticks preventing an even higher grade.
PICTURED: AVENGERS ANNUAL #10 VF+ £125

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American Update: Spider-Mania: Amazing #92 with Iceman

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Marvel: Guest appearances by individual members of the X-Men were not common throughout the Silver Age, so much so that by the time we got to Amazing Spider-Man #92 in 1971, the appearance of Iceman was still a novelty. Lots of Gwen Stacy here too for her legion of fans. A lovely glossy pence printed copy, with just minor reading and spine wear and a small dink at the base of the spine. Great staples, great white to off-white pages and great art by Kane & Romita. What’s not to like?
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #92 VF p £75

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American Update: What’s Old/Spider-Mania: Amazing Spider-Man #66 with Mysterio

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Marvel: What’s Old is our feature where we highlight stuff from our catalogue that you may have missed. Jazzy Johnny Romita really excelled himself with the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #66, one of my favourites of his tenure on the wall-crawler. Appropriately enough for a special effects artist and illusionist, Mysterio is one of the most visually striking of Spidey’s Rogues’ Gallery, and this great-looking issue does not disappoint. This cents copy is a very respectable mid-grade, with some spine/reading wear, but nice cover colour and gloss, tight firm staples and decent off-white pages.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #66 VG £60

 

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American Update: Marvel Team-Up and Marvel Two-In-One

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Marvel: Small updates to Marvel’s highly popular team-up titles of the 1970s, always a big hit with fans because of the rotating guest-stars and the (mostly) done-in-one storylines. We have a few new issues each of Team-Up and Two-In-One, the latter featuring early non-distributed issues including #5, the second ever appearance of the Guardians Of The Galaxy. Consult our catalogue for full details.

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American Update: Gold Key’s Doc Savage #1 from 1966

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC28th July 2021

*Gold Key/Whitman: The classic pulp hero Doc Savage first appeared in that medium in the 1930s and went on to feature in radio, film, comics and most famously paperback books. His first post-Golden Age comic appearance came in Gold Key’s Doc Savage #1, a one-shot from 1966 by Leo Dorfman and Jack Sparling, with a fabulous painted wraparound cover by James Bama, illustrator of the paperback book covers. This is a nice copy of this uncommon issue with vivid cover colour, tight staples, nice off-white pages and several small spine ticks. It’s let down a little by a thumbnail-size corner missing from the bottom right of the cover (see scan), but since the back cover is a logo-free version of the front, you get the complete image there. 
PICTURED: DOC SAVAGE #1 VG £50 SOLD

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American Update: 1st Zack Nolan of Easy Co. in Our Army At War

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*War: Sgt Rock’s Easy Company had a more varied and numerous line-up than their Marvel equivalents the Howling Commandos, and they were introduced mostly one at a time over a long period. Issue #93 of Our Army At War saw the introduction of bazooka man Zack Nolan, who was later replaced after he lost an arm in combat. A nice bright pence stamped copy from 1960, a little worn but without specific defects. Great Joe Kubert art.
PICTURED: OUR ARMY AT WAR #93 VG p £52

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British Update: Alan Class Creepy Worlds

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Alan Class Reprints: It’s the turn of Creepy Worlds in our Alan Class spotlight this week, as we feature both certificated file copies from the Alan Class archives, plus many issues in our regular listing. Mostly this update concentrates on the later part of the long run of this title, with issues from the last 100, including the final issue #249. Plenty of Kirby and Ditko (including Captain Atom) along the way plus Phantom appearances and 100 page issues. Creepy Worlds (along with Secrets Of The Unknown) shares the distinction of being the earliest Alan Class titles and remains just about the best-selling one. 

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British Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Betsy Braddock (later Psylocke)

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Marvel UK: In 1976, Marvel UK’s first attempt to generate a British-based super-hero was placed into the hands of Chris Claremont and Herb Trimpe, whose comic-opera interpretation of the UK has become a source of hilarity for generations. But after a shaky start, CB became inextricably linked with the mainstream Marvel Universe, not least because of his psychic sister, Betsy, who – years later and after many, many changes – turned Japanese and became the X-Men’s scantily-clad ninja mind-warrior Psylocke. As you do. This is Betsy’s first appearance in Captain Britain Weekly #8, a copy in FN condition; the rather flimsy stock of the Marvel UK weeklies has endured well in this instance, with little wear and excellent staples; the puzzle page was completed by a previous owner in pencil and subsequently erased. There is a soft non-colour breaking vertical crease down the centre and a couple of tiny nicks to the right cover edge, with slight grubbiness to the back cover margins. A very decent copy.
PICTURED: CAPTAIN BRITAIN #8 FN £225

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British Update: Lion 1952 #6-10

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC28th July 2021

*Boys’ Adventure & War Comics: More Lions from 1952 this week, the first year of publication. Issues #6-10 run from 29th March to 26th April, and feature science-fiction with the cover-featured Captain Condor, school adventure with Sandy Dean and the Jungle Robot (later Robot Archie), plus many other strips and features. Nice flat copies from an original owner collection in a uniform VG with the inevitable rusty staples (minimal bleed). See our catalogue for full details.
PICTURED: LION 19/4/52 (#9) VG £15 SOLD

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British Update: Going Commando

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Boys’ Adventure & War Picture Libraries: For a few months now, we’ve been listing Commandos from the ‘Stapled Collection’; this week’s additions, about half the issues between #200 & #300, are from the same source, but the previous owner gave up adding extra staples after the first few of these — all are accordingly marked (or otherwise) in our catalogue. Prices range from £4 to £8 each.

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British Update: Long Hot Summer: Beano Summer Specials 1970/71

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Humour Comics: Two of the nicest large-sized Summer Specials we’ve ever seen in terms of condition this week: Beano from 1970 and 1971. Flat, never folded, with only the tiniest edge wear, these copies retain great colour, page quality and remarkable freshness. All your favourite characters are here, of course, many of them in glorious full colour. Can you imagine the thrill of being a kid when these giant edition came out and being given them for your summer holiday reading pleasure? (We also have a low grade 1971, with cover tears and dog-eared corners, fresh in GD £15 for those on a budget).
PICTURED: BEANO SUMMER SPECIAL
1970 FN/VF £45
1971 FN/VF £30

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British Update: Free Gift Farrago: Mandy 1970

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC28th July 2021

*Girls’ Comics: Two consecutive issues of Mandy from 1970 this week, both still with their original Free Gifts. #195 has the ‘Ring Of Charm’, still sealed in its original envelope; #196 has ‘Mandy’s Super Book Of Stars’ (sports and pop). Comics and gifts are all in very nice condition, from a newsagent’s uncirculated stock.
PICTURED: MANDY BOTH SOLD
#195 FN WITH FREE GIFT VF £35
#196 FN WITH FREE GIFT FN £30

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British Update: True Life Library x 20

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC24th July 2021

*Girls’ Picture Libraries: From 1966/67, twenty more issues of True Life Library (All In Pictures), between #525-545. Released right in the middle of ‘Swingin’ London’, the usual nurses, models and actresses are bolstered by somewhat more liberated heroines, including aviatrixes, monarchs and spies – oh my! With very accomplished art from mainly European illustrators, these are lovely items, their appeal enhanced by the fact that they are from a newsagent’s reserve stock, never sold or circulated, with white pages, bright covers and minimal or no discolouration in the staple areas, averaging FN. Full details as always in our catalogue.
PICTURED: TRUE LIFE LIBRARY #527 FN £6

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Books Update: Spirit Casebook: True Haunted Houses & Ghosts

Posted on 24th July 2021 by 30CC28th July 2021

*Comic Strip Books: A Quirky Corner oddity for you this week: a 1976 first US paperback edition of Will Eisner’s Spirit Casebook: True Haunted Houses & Ghosts, ‘documented case histories assembled for your fright and enjoyment by the great crime-fighter’. Lavishly illustrated in moody black and white by Eisner, a bumper package of occult tales. In nice condition, with some sun fading to the cover and a remaindered cut at top left, nevertheless structurally very sound with great binding and page quality.
PICTURED: SPIRIT CASEBOOK OF TRUE HAUNTED HOUSES AND GHOSTS 1st US PB 1976 VG £12 SOLD

 

 

 

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Catalogue Index: New page for Books

Posted on 23rd July 2021 by 30CC23rd July 2021

We’ve split our Catalogue Index page into two to make it less cluttered and to enable those just wishing to browse books to get to our book categories without having to scroll through the list of comic categories. So, you’ll now see ‘Catalogue Index – Comics’ and ‘Catalogue Index – Books’ in our left-side menu on all our pages. We hope this makes it easier for you to find what you want.

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Relocation Update: 2nd & Final Stage Completed

Posted on 18th July 2021 by 30CC19th July 2021

NEARLY FINISHED!

After months of careful planning and preparation, on the hottest day of the year (not part of the plan!), we’ve completed our relocation from Putney to our new warehouse unit in North West London. As you can see, we still have some sorting out to do, but we’re pretty straight.

Just to emphasize that we’re still mail order only and won’t be able to receive visitors at our new location.

You can look forward to plenty of fresh stock updates next Saturday and a bulging newsletter as we get back on track.

As you can imagine we were all ready to collapse in a heap shortly after this photo was taken, having enjoyed some pizza, Peroni and (home-made) chocolate peanut butter cake (hey, we’ve gotta have some indulgences after a day like that!)

See you soon,

Rob

 

 

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Relocation Update

Posted on 10th July 2021 by 30CC10th July 2021

Next week, we’re completing the second and final stage of our move. Unfortunately, we will not be adding new stock to the website again until around 24th July, so there will not be a Newsletter next week. Neither will we be able to fill orders again after those received by 4 pm today until at least the 25th July at the earliest; some earlier orders from categories that we haven’t moved yet may take until 25th as well. Please bear with us at this busy time; if all goes well, this will be the last disruption to our usual routines.

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American Update: Slab Happy/Mighty Marvel Firsts/Spider-Mania: 1st Full Appearance Venom

Posted on 10th July 2021 by 30CC12th July 2021

*Marvel: Amazing Spider-Man #300 is just about the most sought after post Bronze Age comic, so we’re delighted to present a copy new to the marketplace this week. There were few more significant debuts, in the latter days of the 20th Century, than everyone’s favourite brain-eating symbiote Venom, who graduated from being a genetically modified costume in a jar to the Alpha Dog of Spidey’s Rogue’s Gallery! Having debuted in Secret Wars #8 as a semi-sentient blob which configured itself into Spider-Man’s new costume, the ‘symbiote’ became a regular feature in Spidey’s own series before being revealed as a malevolent alien parasite! Now more popular than ever, Venom has starred in his own solo film sans Spider-Man (with a sequel in the works) and the value of this comic has continued to rise significantly over the last couple of years. Cover and art by fan favourite Todd McFarlane. Our new copy is CGC graded at 9.2 (NM-), Blue Label, Universal unrestored grade, white pages.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #300 CGC NM- £975 SOLD

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American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Black Widow

Posted on 10th July 2021 by 30CC10th July 2021

*Marvel: In 1964, the adventures of Iron Man were enlivened in Tales Of Suspense #52 by the appearance of the lovely but lethal Natasha Romanoff, code-named the Black Widow, one of the Kremlin’s deadliest operatives. Originally an appealing but unoriginal femme fatale in civvies, inspired by Caniff’s Dragon Lady and other Mata Hari wannabes, Natasha proved surprisingly adaptable, allying herself first with the second Crimson Dynamo (also premiering in this issue) and later Hawkeye, and trading her cocktail dress and veil for the first of many costumed ‘looks’ as she switchbacked from villainess to heroine, culminating, of course, in her live-action embodiment by Scarlett Johansson in the Avengers and other Marvel movies – and now starring in a big-screen feature of her very own! This issue is where ‘Tasha’s career kicked off, and is a lower grade pence printed copy with much wear and some colour-breaking creasing at the spine and edges, but with a mostly unspoilt central cover image. Three extra staples have been added (two near the originals), although it is unclear to what extent they are necessary. There is a very small chip out of the top edge and a tiny upper spine split. Page quality is quite decent.
PICTURED: TALES OF SUSPENSE #52 GD- p £300

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American Update: Classic Silver Surfer Vs Thor

Posted on 10th July 2021 by 30CC12th July 2021

*Marvel: All the Silver Surfer’s original 18 issue series, launched in 1968, are keenly sought, but issue #4, in which our angst-ridden cosmic hero faces the might of Thor, is particularly scarce, both here in the UK and in its native USA. Many theories abound (including one about most of the print run being set alight by disappointed truck hijackers, which we declare inventive but apocryphal), but no conclusive explanation has yet been presented. Nevertheless, rare it is, significantly less common than even #1 in our experience. This pence stamped copy of the epic Thor/Surfer clash, beautifully illustrated by John Buscema at the height of his powers, is superficially a decent copy with reasonably unblemished cover image (there is some edge wear, particularly to the right edge and what looks like an historic very small water stain at the bottom edge plus there are some faint imprint lines between the figures of Thor and the Surfer), but the spine is split at the front of the binding about 2/3rds along. The back cover also has some staining at the lower edge. The staples are firm and page quality a nice off-white. So, not a beautiful copy, but pretty good for the low grade we have assigned it.
PICTURED: SILVER SURFER #4 FA+ p £200 SOLD

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American Update: What’s Old/Spider-Mania: Amazing Spider-Man #58, with the Spider Slayer

Posted on 10th July 2021 by 30CC10th July 2021

*Marvel: What’s Old is our feature where we highlight stuff from our catalogue that you may have missed. Perhaps a villain you never expected to return was Professor Smythe’s Spider-Slayer. The original robot nemesis originally appeared in Amazing #25 and issue #58 features the second Spider-Slayer, as JJJ decides to take matters into his own (virtual) hands. This is a very decent pence-stamped copy, tight staples, great off-white page quality, good colour; just some faint creasing at the right edge slightly breaks colour and prevents a higher grade.
PICTURED: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #58 FN p £50

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