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I02151 | 13 Aquaman Comic Books Including First Issues and Limited Series Published by DC Comics

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BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! 13 Aquaman Comic Books Including First Issues and Limited Series Published by DC Comics

A collection of 13 DC Comics issues featuring Aquaman, spanning the Bronze Age through the Modern Age (mid-1970s to late 1990s). The group includes key issues such as series conclusions, limited series premieres, and first issues of monthly ongoing volumes. All comics are presented in protective bags with backing boards.

The collection includes the following issues:

Adventure Comics #444 (April 1976) with cover art by Jim Aparo.

Adventure Comics #445 (June 1976), two copies included, with cover art by Jim Aparo.

Adventure Comics #478 (December 1980) with cover art by Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano.

DC Super-Stars #7 (September 1976), featuring Aquaman, Aqualad, Aquagirl, Black Manta, and Ocean Master.

Aquaman #61 (May 1978), the final issue of the original series (Vol. 1), guest-starring Batman with cover art by Jim Aparo.

Aquaman (Vol. 2) #1 (February 1986), the premiere issue of a 4-part limited series featuring the introduction of the character’s blue camouflage costume. Cover art by Craig Hamilton and Dick Giordano.

Aquaman (Vol. 3) #1 (June 1989), the first issue of a 5-issue limited series with cover art by Curt Swan and Al Vey.

Aquaman: Time and Tide #1 (December 1993) and #2 (January 1994), two parts of a 4-part series retelling the character’s origin. Issue #1 features a guest appearance by the Flash. Cover art by Kirk Jarvinen and Brad Vancata.

Aquaman (Vol. 5) #1 (August 1994) and #3 (October 1994), part of the ongoing monthly series by Peter David. Issue #3 features Aquaman vs. Superboy. Cover art by Martin Egeland and Brad Vancata.

Aquaman (Vol. 5) #50 (December 1998), a milestone issue beginning Erik Larsen’s run as writer and artist.


Condition report:

The comics are not professionally graded. Based on visual inspection through protective bags, the issues appear to be in mid-to-high grade condition. Covers are vibrant with minimal surface wear. Minor spine stress lines are visible on the older Bronze Age issues, including Adventure Comics and DC Super-Stars. No major splitting, cover detachment, or significant creasing is evident. All items have been stored bagged and boarded.