Supergirl #1 SIGNED by Gary Frank and Peter David
Supergirl #1 has been hand signed by Peter David (writer) and Gary Frank (Artist) at the New York Comic Con 2016.
All signatures were witnessed by a Brooklyn Comic Shop representative. This comic comes with a signed Certificate Of Authenticity (COA).
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Read MoreSuperman # 227 (1970)
- reprints 5 Superman stories from the early 1960’s featuring various forms of Kryptonite
- Quex-Ul, Mon-El, Supergirl, Jax-Ur, and Phantom Zone appearances
Condition: Mid to High Grade condition with minimal cover wear. Square-Bound spine is in great condition. NO Writing, NO Cut Outs, NO Tears. Please see pics for details. Pics are of the actual item. No stock photos are used.
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Shazam! The Original Captain Marvel 101
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Read MoreSuperman/Batman # 10 Jim Lee Variant Cover
Superman/Batman # 10 Variant Cover by Jim Lee. The story is part of the re-introduction of Supergirl and her training with Wonder Woman.
Condition: High Grade condition.
Read MoreCrisis On Infinite Earths # 1
Condition: High Grade Condition
Crisis On Infinite Earths was a major storyline published by DC Comics to reorganize and streamline their 50 year company history. The story served to merge conflicting stories and characters that had developed through many different editors and writers over the years.
Crisis On Infinite Earths saw the deaths of many DC characters, most importantly being Supergirl and the Flash. The series also re-imagined DC’s Golden Age to remove Superman and Batman from World War II and to include the histories of comic book characters that DC had purchased from Quality Comics (The Ray, Uncle Sam, Plastic Man, Phantom Lady), Fawcett Publications (Shazam! Captain Marvel), Charlton Comics (Blue Beetle, The Question) among others.
Read MoreCrisis On Infinite Earths # 8 Death of Flash (Barry Allen)
Condition: High Grade Condition
Crisis On Infinite Earths saw the deaths of many DC characters, most importantly being Supergirl and the Flash. The series also re-imagined DC’s Golden Age to remove Superman and Batman from World War II and to include the histories of comic book characters that DC had purchased from Quality Comics (The Ray, Uncle Sam, Plastic Man, Phantom Lady), Fawcett Publications (Shazam! Captain Marvel), Charlton Comics (Blue Beetle, The Question) among others.
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10 Ways To Beat Superman
by Joshua H. Stulman Superman has always been a tough character to write because…well he’s Superman. He’s had so many powers developed over the years…
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