Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen # 135 2nd app. Darkseid Jack Kirby Art
Date: November, 1970
About the Comic: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen # 135 features the 2nd appearance of Darkseid by Jack Kirby. Cover art by Neal Adams
Condition: Bronze Age Era comic in High Mid Grade condition with minimal Cover wear. No Cut Outs and No Writing.
Read MoreWorld’s Finest # 176 Early Batgirl appearance
Date: June, 1968
About the Comic: World’s Finest # 176 features an early Batgirl appearance with art by Neal Adams.
Condition: Silver Age Era comic in High Mid Grade condition with minimal Cover wear. No Cut Outs and No Writing.
Read MoreMarvel Team-Up # 141 1st Venom Signed by Creators
Condition: Excellent Condition
Marvel Team Up # 141 is tied with Amazing Spider-Man 252 as the first appearance of the Venom Alien- a major Spider-Man villain.
Marvel Team Up # 141 has been Hand Signed by the following creators: Jim Owsley (Writer) Art Adams (Cover Artist) Tom DeFalco (Plot) Danny Fingeroth (Editor) Jim Shooter (Editor in Chief) Michael Zeck (Venom Costume designer)
Comes with a signed Certificate Of Authenticity C.O.A.
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Read MoreSuperman vs The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Treasury Edition (1976)
Creative Team: Gerry Conway, Stan Lee (Writer) & Ross Andru, Carmine Infantino, John Romita (Artist)
About: Battle of the Century: Superman vs The Amazing Spider-Man was the event of the decade in the 1970’s. The two giants, Marvel and DC, had never crossed over their respective universes before. The book was carefully crafted by the top comic creators from both companies. Everything was organized to be perfect. While the story was developed by Gerry Conway and art by Ross Andru, Stan lee and Roy Thomas had their say in the story and legendary Spider-Man artist, John Romita was brought in to do the face of Peter Parker to ensure the drawing was “on model.” Contributions by Neal Adams to the Superman faces went uncredited because he never even told Marvel or DC that he added his touch to the book. The cover designed by Carmine Infantino and drawn by Ross Andru is regarded as one of the greatest covers in comic history.
Condition Notes: Mid Grade Condition with cover wear. The comic is firmly attached at the staples with No Writing or No Cut Outs.
Read More1977 Comic Art Convention Program SIGNED Bernie Wrightson, Joe Sinnott
This Rare convention program features early artwork by John Romita Jr on Spider-Man from 1977, as well as contributions from Jack Kirby, John Buscema, Neal Adams, John Severin, Alex Toth. The book has a feature article on Bernie Wrightson, as well as an article by Frank Thorne on Red Sonja. It also includes an early look at Cosplay in the 1970’s.
This comic has been hand signed by Bernie Wrightson at the Boston Comic Con 2016. Joe Sinnott signed the book at the Ultimate Comic Book Trade Show and Expo in the Hudson Valley, New York 2016.
The signatures were witnessed by a Brooklyn Comic Shop representative. This comic comes with a signed Certificate Of Authenticity (COA).
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This is the first appearance of Gambit preceding his appearance in Uncanny X-Men #266 by a month.
In this issue the future villain Ahab returns to destroy the X-Men. The time-traveller comes from Phoenix II’s timeline and is followed by the adult Franklin Richards. The Fantastic Four, New Mutants and Cable, and X-Factor join the X-Men in the battle. The story also reconciles Jean Grey and her future daughter Rachel Summers (Phoenix II).
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