Summer Kickoff Comics & Toys 06'26
Lot 331:
Description
BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! A Collection of Nine DC and Marvel Crossover Comic Books Including Aztek, Green Arrow, and Avengers/JLA
This lot comprises nine individual comic books from DC Comics and a Marvel/DC crossover, all in raw, ungraded condition. The collection includes a consecutive run of Aztek: The Ultimate Man, two issues of Green Arrow, and the series finale of the Avengers/JLA crossover.
Aztek: The Ultimate Man (DC Comics):
Issue 2 (September 1996): Features Green Lantern on the cover. Credits include Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, N. Steven Harris, and Keith Champagne.
Issue 3 (October 1996): Titled The Girl Who Was Death. Credits include Morrison, Millar, Harris, and Champagne.
Issue 4 (November 1996): Credits include Morrison, Millar, Harris, and Champagne.
Issue 5 (December 1996): Credits include Morrison, Millar, Harris, Champagne, and Chris Mahlstedt.
Issue 6 (January 1997): Features The Joker in the story Jokers Holiday. Credits include Morrison, Millar, Harris, and Champagne.
Issue 7 (February 1997): Features Batman in the story A Dark Knight in Vanity. Credits include Morrison, Millar, Harris, and Champagne.
Green Arrow (DC Comics):
Issue 17 (November 2002): Part two of The Archers Quest story arc. Written by Brad Meltzer with art by Phil Hester and Ande Parks. Cover includes the We Remember 9-11 memorial logo.
Issue 18 (December 2002): Part three of The Archers Quest story arc. Written by Brad Meltzer with art by Phil Hester and Ande Parks.
Avengers/JLA (Marvel/DC Comics Crossover):
Issue 4 of 4 (May 2004): Final issue of the limited crossover series. Written by Kurt Busiek with cover and interior art by George Perez. The cover illustration depicts Superman wielding Thors hammer and Captain Americas shield.
Condition report:
All comics are in raw, ungraded condition. Based on visual inspection, the issues appear to be in overall good to very fine condition. Covers are flat with vibrant colors. Spines appear generally intact with minimal stress lines visible. There is no significant corner blunting or edge wear immediately apparent. Covers appear fully attached with no loose pages or major structural defects observed. These items have not been professionally graded.
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