Summer Kickoff Comics & Toys 06'26
Lot 122:
Description
BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! Collection of 13 Bronze Age Horror and Mystery Comic Books Including DC Marvel and Charlton
This collection comprises 13 vintage Bronze Age comic books published between 1970 and 1981, primarily focusing on horror and mystery anthology titles. The lot features eight issues from DC Comics, two from Marvel Comics, and three from Charlton Comics. Significant Bronze Age illustrators represented in this collection include Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Wally Wood, Joe Kubert, John Romita Sr., and Joe Orlando. The DC Comics titles included are The House of Mystery #256 (February 1978, 80-page Dollar Comic), Secrets of Haunted House #16 (September 1979), Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth! #14 (February 1974, by Jack Kirby), The Phantom Stranger #36 (May 1975), Ghosts #71 (December 1978), Ghosts #104 (September 1981, cover by Joe Kubert), Unexpected #188 (December 1978, cover by Joe Kubert), and The House of Secrets #115 (January 1974). The Marvel Comics titles are Tower of Shadows #5 (May 1970, cover by Wally Wood) and Chamber of Chills #9 (March 1974, cover by John Romita Sr.). The Charlton Comics titles include Baron Weirwulf’s Haunted Library #26 (March 1976), Baron Weirwulf’s Haunted Library #35 (April 1978), and The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves #59 (October 1976, featuring art by Steve Ditko).
Condition report:
The collection is in raw, ungraded condition, generally ranging from Good to Fine. Common age-related defects are visible throughout the lot, including spine ticks, color-breaking creases, blunted corners, and various degrees of edge wear. Specific condition notes include a price sticker and adhesive residue on the cover of Tower of Shadows #5, noticeable cover creasing on Ghosts #71 and Unexpected #188, a slight spine roll on Baron Weirwulf\'s Haunted Library #35, and light staining or foxing on the front cover of The House of Secrets #115. Several issues are individually bagged.
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