CGC 6.0 Superman # 100 SIGNED by Creator Jerry Siegel
Superman (vol.2) #100 is hand signed by Superman creator, Jerry Siegel, in Limited Edition through Dynamic Forces, Inc. This copy is numbered 130/180 and comes with the matching numbered Dynamic Forces Certificate Of Authenticity.
The comic has been professionally graded by CGC (Certified Guaranty Company, Inc) and was awarded a 6.0 FINE condition grade. This is a solid mid-grade for a RARE autographed book.
Jerry Siegel (1914-1992) is regarded as the main creator of Superman. As a writer, he partnered with artist, Joe Shuster, who created the look of the character. They began developing Superman in 1933 and pitched the comic to many publishers before seeing print in 1938. Action Comics # 1 (1st Superman) went on to become the highest selling book at the time and continues to be the most valuable comic to date.
Read MoreStar Wars # 01 NYCC Exclusive B&W SIGNED x2 Jan Duursema J.W. Rinzler
This Star Wars issue is the black and white exclusive NYCC Variant. It was only available to attendees of New York Comic Con in 2013. The comic is signed by Jan Duursema (Artist) and J.W. Rinzler (Writer) and was obtained by a Brooklyn Comic Shop representative at NYCC. The comic book comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity C.O.A.
Read MoreX-Force # 01 Early Deadpool SIGNED by Fabian Nicieza
This issue features a bio with new artwork and background of Deadpool. Although not part of the story, the bio is the 2nd published appearance of Deadpool in a comic book.
X-Force # 01 was one of the top selling comic books of the 1990’s. The condition is Mint sealed in its polybag and has never been opened.
This comic is signed by Fabian Nicieza (X-Force co-Creator, Writer). All signatures were obtained by a Brooklyn Comic Shop representative and comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Read MoreHyperkind # 1 SIGNED by Clive Barker
HyperKind was created by Horror/Sci Fi Director, Clive Barker (Hellraiser) as part of Marvel's Razorline imprint. The series was imagined by Barker to reflect a darker type of superhero for the 1990's. While short-lived, the series reflected many of the artist styles of Barker's previous films.
This comic is signed by Clive Barker and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
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Read MoreTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures # 01 Shredder app.
In the first issue of the cartoon based Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures series, Shredder returns to Earth from Dimension X. He hatches a plot to discredit the Turtles by forcing a school of Karate students to disguise themselves as the Turtles to rob a bank. Meanwhile April argues with her boss that the Turtles are heroes.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures began as a 4 part miniseries and was immediately followed by a regular series which ran up to 72 issues and over 8 annuals ending in 1995.
Read MoreUncanny X-Men # 248 1st Jim Lee X-Men
This issue features the first artwork of Jim Lee on X-Men. Jim Lee’s artwork on X-Men redefined the comic book industry during the 1990’s and continues to have a major influence on comic artists today. Much like the artwork of Marc Silvestri and Todd McFarlane, Jim Lee infused dynamic figures with anime influences. His X-Men costume designs were used for the new X-Men the Animated Cartoon Series and were kept for most of the 1990’s.
Read MoreUncanny X-Men # 244 1st app. Jubilee
While on a shopping spree in an Los Angeles mall, the X-Men women encounter Jubilee who is being hunted by the M Squad. Jubilee is one of the most liked new X-Men characters of Modern Age Comics. Her character was featured heavily in the 1990’s X-Men Animated Cartoon Series. In the comics, Jubilee developed as a close companion of Wolverine. Her character is modeled on a female version of DC Batman’s Robin from Frank Miller’s Dark Knight Returns 1986 mini-series.
Read MoreAmazing Spider-Man # 151 Spider Clone Saga John Romita Cover
This issue features one of the most iconic Spiderman covers by John Romita. The issue also concludes the original Spider-Clone Saga storyline. The story opens with Spiderman having defeated the Clone, seemingly “destroys” the body by dumping it in a smokestack to protect his identity. Later, J. Jonah Jameson throws an engagement part for Betty Brant and Ned Leeds. The party is interrupted by a blackout caused by the Shocker. The story concludes with an homage to Amazing Spiderman # 33 by Steve Ditko, which sees Spiderman trapped under wreckage as water builds up around him.
Read MoreAmazing Spider-Man # 301 McFarlane Artwork
This issue returned Spiderman to his original costume. The cover references Amazing Spiderman # 300. The story re-introduces Silver Sable, a Nazi hunting mercenary, to the series.
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