Summer Kickoff Comics & Toys 06'26
Lot 32:
Description
BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! A Collection of Eclipse and First Comics Including Miracleman, Evangeline, and Whisper
This lot consists of a standard comic book storage short box containing approximately 100-150 unslabbed comic books primarily from independent publishers Eclipse Comics and First Comics, dating from the late 1980s.
Visible titles and issues within the collection include:
Miracleman (Eclipse Comics): Issues No. 6, 7, and 8 from 1986. These issues feature stories by Alan Moore with art by Chuck Beckum and Rick Veitch. Issue No. 6 features a cover with Miracleman and a large green creature with the text And Every Dog Has Its Day.
Evangeline (First Comics Deluxe Series): A run of issues from No. 1 (May 1987) through No. 8 (July 1988). Issue No. 1 is identified as a First Issue and features art by Judith Hunt. Issue No. 3 depicts the protagonist on horseback in a snowy landscape.
Whisper (First Comics): Multiple issues including No. 5 (February 1987) and No. 21 (February 1989). Credits on the cover include Steven Grant and Steve Epting.
Other Eclipse titles: Visible issues include Lost (mini-series No. 3 of 6), A Thousand Futures, and Worlds Shattered.
A visible spine in the storage box is attributed to Howard Chaykins American Flagg.
The comics are standard US editions. Many items are stored in protective bags, while others remain loose. The white cardboard storage box is marked with E4 and lots and contains internal yellow sticky notes for organization.
Condition report:
The items are ungraded and appear to range from Very Fine (VF) to Near Mint (NM) condition based on visual inspection. Spines appear mostly flat and intact, though minor spine ticks and color breaks are visible on some unbagged issues, particularly the Evangeline run. Covers show vibrant colors with minimal fading. Minor corner blunting is present on several issues. The cardboard box shows handwritten notations and typical signs of use.
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