Strange Adventures # 64 (Jan. 1956) Bill Finger Story
Gorillas in Space by Gil Kane, Carmine Infantino, Bill Finger, and Joe Giella
Condition: Mid Grade- Cover firmly Attached at both staples. Complete Story with Centerfold Intact. Lays flat. NO Writing, NO Cut Outs, NO Major Tears. Has cover wear consistent with grade SEE PICS
Read MoreJimmy Wakely # 9 (Jan. 1951)
PRE-CODE Flying Saucer Space Story Artwork by Carmine Infantino, Alex Toth, Joe Giella, Gil Kane
Condition Notes: Mid to Lower Grade Condition- Cover attached at both staples. Complete Story with Centerfold Intact. NO Writing, NO Cut Outs, NO Major Tears. Has Spine and cover wear consistent with grade. SEE PICS
Read MoreAction Comics # 419 Classic Neal Adams Superman Cover
Date: Dec, 1972
Action Comics # 419 features a Classic Neal Adams Superman Cover. This is regarded as one of Neal Adams two most famous Superman covers. The back up story also features the first appearance of the Human Target by Carmine Infantino.
Condition: Mid Grade condition with minimal Cover wear. Has a small corner piece missing from back cover only. No Cut Outs, No writing and No Tears.
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.
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Read MoreBatman ’66 Villains Limited Edition Print SIGNED by Joe Giella
This Batman Villains Limited Edition Print is numbered 3/10 hand signed by artist Joe Giella. The print was released as an exclusive for the Eternal Comic Con 2016.
Joe Giella is best known as the DC Comics inker for Carmine Infantino during the 1950’s and 1960’s. He worked as a ghost artist for Bob Kane on Batman, as well as many of the early Flash (Barry Allen) and Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) comics of that era. He is credited with inking the first appearance of the Justice League of America.
Joe Giella’s signature on this print was witnessed by the Brooklyn Comic Shop at the Eternal Comic Con 2016 in New York.
The comic comes with a Certificate of Authenticity C.O.A.
Read MoreBatman Print SIGNED by Joe Giella
This Batman Print is hand signed by inker Joe Giella (b. 1928) in black sharpie pen.
Joe Giella is best known as the DC Comics inker for Carmine Infantino during the 1950’s and 1960’s. He worked as a ghost artist for Bob Kane on Batman, as well as many of the early Flash (Barry Allen) and Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) comics of that era. He is credited with inking the first appearance of the Justice League of America.
Joe Giella’s signature on this print was witnessed by the Brooklyn Comic Shop at the East Coast Comic Con 2019 in New York.
The comic comes with a Certificate of Authenticity C.O.A.
Read MoreBrave and the Bold # 85 SIGNED Neal Adams and Dennis O’Neil
This comic is signed by the legendary team of Neal Adams and Dennis O’Neil.
Brave and the Bold # 85 features the first appearance of the Neal Adam’s redesign of Green Arrow’s iconic costume.
This issue is the beginning of Neal Adams’s reinvention of Green Lantern/ Green Arrow. The Adams/O’Neil team is responsible for groundbreaking work on Batman which reinvigorated the franchise. After the cancellation of the 1960’s Batman TV Series, the comic was typecast as old fashioned and neared cancellation.
Brooklyn Comic Shop witnessed signature. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Read MoreBatman # 245 SIGNED by Neal Adams
This comic is signed by legendary Batman artist, Neal Adams.
There is a an election on the horizon in Gotham, and Bruce Wayne is dead! With two politicians accusing one another of playing a part in Wayne’s murder, the Batman must solve the crime and expose the crooked public servant.
Brooklyn Comic Shop witnessed signature. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
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