Summer Kickoff Comics & Toys 06'26
Lot 199:
Description
BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! A Collection of Nine Vintage DC Bronze Age Comic Books Featuring Superboy Wonder Woman and Lois Lane
This lot consists of nine vintage raw comic books published by DC Comics during the Bronze Age era, ranging from 1971 to 1982. The collection includes: Superboy starring the Legion of Super-Heroes No. 199 (Nov. 1973) with cover art by Nick Cardy; Wonder Woman No. 201 (Aug. 1972) featuring Diana Prince and Catwoman with art by Nick Cardy; Adventure Comics starring Supergirl No. 422 (Aug. 1972) with art by Bob Oksner; Superman’s Pal The New Jimmy Olsen No. 146 (Feb. 1972) featuring the Newsboy Legion with art by Jack Kirby and Neal Adams; Superboy starring the Legion of Super-Heroes No. 221 (Nov. 1976) with art by Mike Grell; Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane No. 112 (Aug. 1971) featuring the Superman is Turning into a Tree! story; Superman Family No. 175 (Mar. 1976), a giant-size issue; The New Adventures of Superboy No. 28 (Apr. 1982) featuring a Dial H for Hero crossover; and Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane No. 123 (June 1972) featuring Batman, Robin, and Catwoman. The comics feature various cover prices ranging from 20 cents to 60 cents. All items are printed on newsprint with color-illustrated paper covers and stapled bindings.
Condition report:
The comics in this collection generally range in condition from Fair to Fine-. Notable defects include spine stress, color breaks, blunted corners, and creasing throughout the lot. Superman\'s Girl Friend Lois Lane No. 123 has significant cover loss with a large piece missing from the upper left corner and a heavily worn spine. Superman\'s Pal The New Jimmy Olsen No. 146 shows significant overall wear and spine stress. Adventure Comics No. 422 exhibits foxing and staining along the right edge. Superman Family No. 175 has visible staining on the bottom left corner. Some issues are housed in protective plastic bags. All items show signs of age and handling typical for mid-grade vintage readers.
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