Summer Kickoff Comics & Toys 06'26
Lot 112:
Description
BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! Collection of 18 Mixed Era Comic Books and Graphic Novels Featuring Spider-Man Blue Limited Series and Silver Age DC Hawkman
A collection of 18 comic books and graphic novels spanning various eras from the Silver Age to the Modern Age. The grouping includes a partial run of the Marvel Knights limited series Spider-Man: Blue (2002) written by Jeph Loeb with art by Tim Sale. This set contains Book One: My Funny Valentine; Book Two: Let’s Fall In Love; Book Two variant cover featuring a Gwen Stacy face close-up; Book Three: Anything Goes; Book Four: Autumn in New York; and Book Six: All of Me. DC Comics representation includes Hawkman #22 (Nov. 1968) with cover art by Murphy Anderson and the graphic novel The Laziest Secretary in the World (Piranha Press, 1990) by Teddy Kristiansen. Gold Key Comics issues include UFO Flying Saucers #2 (Jan. 1971) and Grimm’s Ghost Stories #13 (July 1973), both featuring painted cover art. Charlton Comics titles include World at War #1 (Oct. 1973), Ghost Manor #13 (July 1973), and Haunted Library #25 (Jan. 1976). Independent and small press titles comprise Bisley Scrapbook (Atomica, 1993) by Simon Bisley, Lurid Tales #1 (Cryptic Comics, 1993), J.N. Williamson’s Masques Book Two (Innovation, 1992), Seduction #1 (Eternity, 1990), and Fantasy Features #1 (AC Comics, 1984).
Condition report:
This lot consists of raw, unslabbed comic books in varying conditions. Modern Age issues, specifically the Spider-Man: Blue series and the independent publications, generally appear in Very Fine to Near Mint condition with minimal shelf wear. Silver Age and Bronze Age issues from DC, Gold Key, and Charlton exhibit more significant signs of handling and age, including spine roll, cover creasing, edge wear, spine stress marks, and minor corner blunting, placing them generally in the Good to Very Good condition range. No covers are noted as detached from the staples.
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