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Racer-X

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  1. I HAVE A HANDFULL OF SILVER-AGE AVENGERS PLUS A GOOD OL' SILVER AGE ATOM IN NO -RESERVE EBAY AUCTIONS ENDING THIS SUNDAY! https://www.ebay.com/sch/richg10000/m.html?item=122742692899&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 THE AVENGERS 61 (1969) - F/VF - Dr. Strange appears! ATOM 29 (1967) - VF - 1st Golden Age Atom in Silver Age! THE AVENGERS 23 (1965) - VG minus - 1st John Romita S.A. work! THE AVENGERS 27 (1966) - VG minus THE AVENGERS 35 (1966) - VG Minus THE AVENGERS 34 (1966) - G/VG - The Living Laser! THE AVENGERS 24 (1966) - G/VG - Kang appearance THE AVENGERS 31 (1966) - G/VG - Goliath! THE AVENGERS 32 (1966) - Good - 1st appearance Bill Foster!
  2. UP ON EBAY NOW: 1950'S through 1970'S RAW GOLD & (MOSTLY) SILVER MOSTLY HIGHER GRADE SALE...BID NOW AND GET SOME COOL BOOKS AT GREAT PRICES! **ALL NO-RESERVE AUCTIONS END TOMORROW EVENING!** https://www.ebay.com/sch/richg10000/m.html?item=122732440361&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 97 (1971) - VF minus - Drug story not approved by CCA AMAZING DETECTIVE CASES 5 (1951) - G/VG - Creased, but nice and tight! ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN 26 (1951) - VG minus - Nice Pre-Code Horror! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 119 (1973) - F/VF - Hulk appears! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 68 (1969) - VF minus - Kingpin appears! ACTION COMICS 386 (1970) - NM minus - Super-glossy, newsstand-fresh! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 102 (1971) - VF minus - 2nd appearance & origin Morbius! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 62 (1968) - NM minus - 1st meeting Spidey & Medusa! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 66 (1968) - VF - Very nice Silver Age Spidey! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 65 (1968) - VF - Foggy Nelson appears AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 72 (1969) - VF minus - Shocker appears! AQUAMAN 32 (1967) - VF - Very nice and glossy! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 74 (1969) - F plus - Last 12-cent issue
  3. UP ON EBAY NOW: 1950'S through 1970'S RAW GOLD & (MOSTLY) SILVER MOSTLY HIGHER GRADE SALE...BID NOW AND GET SOME COOL BOOKS AT GREAT PRICES! https://www.ebay.com/sch/richg10000/m.html?item=122732440361&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 97 (1971) - VF minus - Drug story not approved by CCA AMAZING DETECTIVE CASES 5 (1951) - G/VG - Creased, but nice and tight! ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN 26 (1951) - VG minus - Nice Pre-Code Horror! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 119 (1973) - F/VF - Hulk appears! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 68 (1969) - VF minus - Kingpin appears! ACTION COMICS 386 (1970) - NM minus - Super-glossy, newsstand-fresh! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 102 (1971) - VF minus - 2nd appearance & origin Morbius! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 62 (1968) - NM minus - 1st meeting Spidey & Medusa! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 66 (1968) - VF - Very nice Silver Age Spidey! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 65 (1968) - VF - Foggy Nelson appears AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 72 (1969) - VF minus - Shocker appears! AQUAMAN 32 (1967) - VF - Very nice and glossy! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 74 (1969) - F plus - Last 12-cent issue
  4. UP ON EBAY NOW: 1950'S through 1970'S RAW GOLD & (MOSTLY) SILVER MOSTLY HIGHER GRADE SALE...BID NOW AND GET SOME COOL BOOKS AT GREAT PRICES! https://www.ebay.com/sch/richg10000/m.html?item=122732440361&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 97 (1971) - VF minus - Drug story not approved by CCA AMAZING DETECTIVE CASES 5 (1951) - G/VG - Creased, but nice and tight! ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN 26 (1951) - VG minus - Nice Pre-Code Horror! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 119 (1973) - F/VF - Hulk appears! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 68 (1969) - VF minus - Kingpin appears! ACTION COMICS 386 (1970) - NM minus - Super-glossy, newsstand-fresh! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 102 (1971) - VF minus - 2nd appearance & origin Morbius! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 62 (1968) - NM minus - 1st meeting Spidey & Medusa! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 66 (1968) - VF - Very nice Silver Age Spidey! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 65 (1968) - VF - Foggy Nelson appears AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 72 (1969) - VF minus - Shocker appears! AQUAMAN 32 (1967) - VF - Very nice and glossy! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 74 (1969) - F plus - Last 12-cent issue
  5. ENDING IN JUST A FEW HOURS! UP ON EBAY NOW: 1950'S ALL-E.C. ALL-RAW HORROR/SCI-FI NO-RESERVE AUCTIONS! CHECK OUT THIS LINK AND GET SOME GREAT BOOKS AT GREAT PRICES! https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=122709065079&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&_ssn=richg10000&_sop=1 VAULT OF HORROR 17 (1951) - G/VG - Classic Werewolf cover! VAULT OF HORROR 27 (1952) - G/VG - Great Golden Age Horror! WEIRD FANTASY 9 (1951) - Good - Great Golden Age Horror/Sci-F! Wallace Wood Art WEIRD FANTASY 13 (1952) - G/VG - Great Golden Age Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 14 (1952) - Good Plus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 15 (1950) - VG minus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 19 (1953) - G plus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Bradbury adapt. WEIRD FANTASY 21 (1953) - Good - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Bradbury adapt. WEIRD SCIENCE 12 (1952) - G minus- Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Wally Wood art! WEIRD SCIENCE FANTASY 23 (1954) - FAIR- Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi!
  6. UP ON EBAY NOW: 1950'S ALL-E.C. ALL-RAW HORROR/SCI-FI NO-RESERVE AUCTIONS! CHECK OUT THIS LINK AND GET SOME GREAT BOOKS AT GREAT PRICES! https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=122709065079&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&_ssn=richg10000&_sop=1 VAULT OF HORROR 17 (1951) - G/VG - Classic Werewolf cover! VAULT OF HORROR 27 (1952) - G/VG - Great Golden Age Horror! WEIRD FANTASY 9 (1951) - Good - Great Golden Age Horror/Sci-F! Wallace Wood Art WEIRD FANTASY 13 (1952) - G/VG - Great Golden Age Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 14 (1952) - Good Plus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 15 (1950) - VG minus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 19 (1953) - G plus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Bradbury adapt. WEIRD FANTASY 21 (1953) - Good - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Bradbury adapt. WEIRD SCIENCE 12 (1952) - G minus- Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Wally Wood art! WEIRD SCIENCE FANTASY 23 (1954) - FAIR- Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi!
  7. UP ON EBAY NOW: 1950'S ALL-E.C. ALL-RAW HORROR/SCI-FI NO-RESERVE AUCTIONS! CHECK OUT THIS LINK AND GET SOME GREAT BOOKS AT GREAT PRICES! https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=122709065079&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&_ssn=richg10000&_sop=1 VAULT OF HORROR 17 (1951) - G/VG - Classic Werewolf cover! VAULT OF HORROR 27 (1952) - G/VG - Great Golden Age Horror! WEIRD FANTASY 9 (1951) - Good - Great Golden Age Horror/Sci-F! Wallace Wood Art WEIRD FANTASY 13 (1952) - G/VG - Great Golden Age Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 14 (1952) - Good Plus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 15 (1950) - VG minus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 19 (1953) - G plus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Bradbury adapt. WEIRD FANTASY 21 (1953) - Good - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Bradbury adapt. WEIRD SCIENCE 12 (1952) - G minus- Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Wally Wood art! WEIRD SCIENCE FANTASY 23 (1954) - FAIR- Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi!
  8. UP ON EBAY NOW: 1950'S ALL-E.C. ALL-RAW HORROR/SCI-FI NO-RESERVE AUCTIONS! CHECK OUT THIS LINK AND GET SOME GREAT BOOKS AT GREAT PRICES! https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=122709065079&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&_ssn=richg10000&_sop=1 VAULT OF HORROR 17 (1951) - G/VG - Classic Werewolf cover! VAULT OF HORROR 27 (1952) - G/VG - Great Golden Age Horror! WEIRD FANTASY 9 (1951) - Good - Great Golden Age Horror/Sci-F! Wallace Wood Art WEIRD FANTASY 13 (1952) - G/VG - Great Golden Age Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 14 (1952) - Good Plus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 15 (1950) - VG minus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Feldstein Art WEIRD FANTASY 19 (1953) - G plus - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Bradbury adapt. WEIRD FANTASY 21 (1953) - Good - Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Bradbury adapt. WEIRD SCIENCE 12 (1952) - G minus- Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi! Wally Wood art! WEIRD SCIENCE FANTASY 23 (1954) - FAIR- Golden Age Horror/Sci-Fi!
  9. ***GOLDEN AGE SUPERMANs ENDING TONIGHT IN CC AUCTION!*** 1st MR. MXYZTPLK! "IT TICKLES"! LOIS LANE! BATTLES A TYPEWRITER! RACER-X ALL-CGC-BLUE LABEL NO-RESERVE COMICCONNECT AUCTIONS UNDER WAY! CHECK THEM OUT HERE! http://www.comicconnect.com/bookSearch.php?searchType=booksselling&orig_ref=1 SUPERMAN #25 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Burnley cvr; Shuster art; Clark Kent joins the Army SUPERMAN #27 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring Superman vs. typewriter battle cvr; Toyman app. SUPERMAN #30 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs origin & 1st app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #32 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs classic "It Tickles" lightning cover SUPERMAN #33 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 3rd app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #34 DC CGC G-: 1.8 crm/ow pgs Red Cross cover; Luthor app. SUPERMAN #44 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Toyman cover SUPERMAN #45 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Lois Lane as Superwoman story; racist cover SUPERMAN #46 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 1st app. of Superboy in title; Mr. Mxyztplk app. SUPERMAN #47 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye juggling cvr; circus story Toyman and Susie app. SUPERMAN #48 DC CGC F/VF: 7.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring horseshoe cvr; 1st Superman time travel story SUPERMAN #49 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye cvr; Toyman app.
  10. ***GOLDEN AGE BATS ENDING TONIGHT IN CC AUCTION!*** ***GOLDEN AGE SUPS ENDING IN 2 DAYS*** RACER-X ALL-GOLDEN AGE BATMAN & SUPERMAN CGC-BLUE LABEL NO-RESERVE COMICCONNECT AUCTIONS UNDER WAY! CHECK THEM OUT HERE! http://www.comicconnect.com/bookSearch.php?searchType=booksselling&orig_ref=1 BATMAN #6 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Bob Kane/Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 1st app. Clock Maker The Batman cover formula is well in place by this issue: feature the Dynamic Duo in cheerful, barrel chested action poses with striking, often solid color backgrounds, slap that enormous logo on the top, and watch kids fight over the result. The brash action and pulpy adventure of the early Bat issues is plainly evident in this classic image. By this time, the formula had been well enough established that scribes Gardner Fox and Bill Finger, largely responsible for growing the Batman rogues' gallery through the Golden Age, were coming up with more and more ridiculous ideas for themed villains, such as this issue's Clock Maker. This bizarre baddie, obsessed with the loss of time and the intricacy of clockmaking, neatly fits into the series' themes of loss and mortality, even if the stories themselves were drifting away from pulp melodrama into pure action. There are still plenty of dark, moody moments in this fascinating attempt to create a new Joker/Luthor/etc BATMAN #13 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Joker app.; Jerry Siegel & Joe DiMaggio cameo This book's cover illustration, by co-creator Bob Kane, bears a classic WWII image of the Dynamic Duo parachuting into action, no doubt to do their patriotic duty for the boys overseas. The interior of the book contains three thrilling tales: "The Batman Plays a Lone Hand", in which Batman, surprisingly, fires Robin in order to go solo; "Comedy of Tears", a Joker story which includes "real world" cameos by Joe DiMaggio and Superman creator Jerry Seigel; and "The Story of the Seventeen Stones", which pits the Bat against Rocky Grimes, who does indeed employ seventeen forms of stone in the executions of his crimes. BATMAN #14 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 2nd Penguin cvr BATMAN #15 DC CGC VG+: 4.5 crm/ow pgs Jack Burnley WWII machine gun cvr; new Catwoman costume Bob Kane art BATMAN #17 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs classic WWII eagle cover; Penguin app. Jerry Robinson cvr/art BATMAN #27 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Santa Christmas cvr; Penguin app. With the Caped Crusaders' modern reputation as a grim and gritty pain machine, it's easy to forget just how big he was with kids and what a friendly figure of adventure he was through much of his early run. The annual tradition yoked to all Golden and early Silver Age comics, the Christmas Santa issue, led to some incongruous images in the Bat-books, like this one, which is simultaneously jarring to our modern sense of the character and yet incredibly charming and effective. You gotta love this stuff. BATMAN #33 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Sprang Christmas cvr; Penguin app. 4 Bids SUPERMAN #25 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Burnley cvr; Shuster art; Clark Kent joins the Army SUPERMAN #27 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring Superman vs. typewriter battle cvr; Toyman app. SUPERMAN #30 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs origin & 1st app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #32 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs classic "It Tickles" lightning cover SUPERMAN #33 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 3rd app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #34 DC CGC G-: 1.8 crm/ow pgs Red Cross cover; Luthor app. SUPERMAN #44 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Toyman cover SUPERMAN #45 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Lois Lane as Superwoman story; racist cover SUPERMAN #46 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 1st app. of Superboy in title; Mr. Mxyztplk app. SUPERMAN #47 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye juggling cvr; circus story Toyman and Susie app. SUPERMAN #48 DC CGC F/VF: 7.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring horseshoe cvr; 1st Superman time travel story SUPERMAN #49 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye cvr; Toyman app.
  11. RACER-X ALL-GOLDEN AGE BATMAN & SUPERMAN CGC-BLUE LABEL NO-RESERVE COMICCONNECT AUCTIONS UNDER WAY! CHECK THEM OUT HERE! http://www.comicconnect.com/bookSearch.php?searchType=booksselling&orig_ref=1 BATMAN #6 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Bob Kane/Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 1st app. Clock Maker The Batman cover formula is well in place by this issue: feature the Dynamic Duo in cheerful, barrel chested action poses with striking, often solid color backgrounds, slap that enormous logo on the top, and watch kids fight over the result. The brash action and pulpy adventure of the early Bat issues is plainly evident in this classic image. By this time, the formula had been well enough established that scribes Gardner Fox and Bill Finger, largely responsible for growing the Batman rogues' gallery through the Golden Age, were coming up with more and more ridiculous ideas for themed villains, such as this issue's Clock Maker. This bizarre baddie, obsessed with the loss of time and the intricacy of clockmaking, neatly fits into the series' themes of loss and mortality, even if the stories themselves were drifting away from pulp melodrama into pure action. There are still plenty of dark, moody moments in this fascinating attempt to create a new Joker/Luthor/etc BATMAN #13 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Joker app.; Jerry Siegel & Joe DiMaggio cameo This book's cover illustration, by co-creator Bob Kane, bears a classic WWII image of the Dynamic Duo parachuting into action, no doubt to do their patriotic duty for the boys overseas. The interior of the book contains three thrilling tales: "The Batman Plays a Lone Hand", in which Batman, surprisingly, fires Robin in order to go solo; "Comedy of Tears", a Joker story which includes "real world" cameos by Joe DiMaggio and Superman creator Jerry Seigel; and "The Story of the Seventeen Stones", which pits the Bat against Rocky Grimes, who does indeed employ seventeen forms of stone in the executions of his crimes. BATMAN #14 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 2nd Penguin cvr BATMAN #15 DC CGC VG+: 4.5 crm/ow pgs Jack Burnley WWII machine gun cvr; new Catwoman costume Bob Kane art BATMAN #17 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs classic WWII eagle cover; Penguin app. Jerry Robinson cvr/art BATMAN #27 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Santa Christmas cvr; Penguin app. With the Caped Crusaders' modern reputation as a grim and gritty pain machine, it's easy to forget just how big he was with kids and what a friendly figure of adventure he was through much of his early run. The annual tradition yoked to all Golden and early Silver Age comics, the Christmas Santa issue, led to some incongruous images in the Bat-books, like this one, which is simultaneously jarring to our modern sense of the character and yet incredibly charming and effective. You gotta love this stuff. BATMAN #33 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Sprang Christmas cvr; Penguin app. 4 Bids SUPERMAN #25 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Burnley cvr; Shuster art; Clark Kent joins the Army SUPERMAN #27 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring Superman vs. typewriter battle cvr; Toyman app. SUPERMAN #30 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs origin & 1st app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #32 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs classic "It Tickles" lightning cover SUPERMAN #33 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 3rd app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #34 DC CGC G-: 1.8 crm/ow pgs Red Cross cover; Luthor app. SUPERMAN #44 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Toyman cover SUPERMAN #45 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Lois Lane as Superwoman story; racist cover SUPERMAN #46 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 1st app. of Superboy in title; Mr. Mxyztplk app. SUPERMAN #47 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye juggling cvr; circus story Toyman and Susie app. SUPERMAN #48 DC CGC F/VF: 7.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring horseshoe cvr; 1st Superman time travel story SUPERMAN #49 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye cvr; Toyman app.
  12. RACER-X ALL-GOLDEN AGE BATMAN & SUPERMAN CGC-BLUE LABEL NO-RESERVE COMICCONNECT AUCTIONS UNDER WAY! CHECK THEM OUT HERE! http://www.comicconnect.com/bookSearch.php?searchType=booksselling&orig_ref=1 BATMAN #6 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Bob Kane/Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 1st app. Clock Maker The Batman cover formula is well in place by this issue: feature the Dynamic Duo in cheerful, barrel chested action poses with striking, often solid color backgrounds, slap that enormous logo on the top, and watch kids fight over the result. The brash action and pulpy adventure of the early Bat issues is plainly evident in this classic image. By this time, the formula had been well enough established that scribes Gardner Fox and Bill Finger, largely responsible for growing the Batman rogues' gallery through the Golden Age, were coming up with more and more ridiculous ideas for themed villains, such as this issue's Clock Maker. This bizarre baddie, obsessed with the loss of time and the intricacy of clockmaking, neatly fits into the series' themes of loss and mortality, even if the stories themselves were drifting away from pulp melodrama into pure action. There are still plenty of dark, moody moments in this fascinating attempt to create a new Joker/Luthor/etc BATMAN #13 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Joker app.; Jerry Siegel & Joe DiMaggio cameo This book's cover illustration, by co-creator Bob Kane, bears a classic WWII image of the Dynamic Duo parachuting into action, no doubt to do their patriotic duty for the boys overseas. The interior of the book contains three thrilling tales: "The Batman Plays a Lone Hand", in which Batman, surprisingly, fires Robin in order to go solo; "Comedy of Tears", a Joker story which includes "real world" cameos by Joe DiMaggio and Superman creator Jerry Seigel; and "The Story of the Seventeen Stones", which pits the Bat against Rocky Grimes, who does indeed employ seventeen forms of stone in the executions of his crimes. BATMAN #14 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 2nd Penguin cvr BATMAN #15 DC CGC VG+: 4.5 crm/ow pgs Jack Burnley WWII machine gun cvr; new Catwoman costume Bob Kane art BATMAN #17 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs classic WWII eagle cover; Penguin app. Jerry Robinson cvr/art BATMAN #27 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Santa Christmas cvr; Penguin app. With the Caped Crusaders' modern reputation as a grim and gritty pain machine, it's easy to forget just how big he was with kids and what a friendly figure of adventure he was through much of his early run. The annual tradition yoked to all Golden and early Silver Age comics, the Christmas Santa issue, led to some incongruous images in the Bat-books, like this one, which is simultaneously jarring to our modern sense of the character and yet incredibly charming and effective. You gotta love this stuff. BATMAN #33 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Sprang Christmas cvr; Penguin app. 4 Bids SUPERMAN #25 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Burnley cvr; Shuster art; Clark Kent joins the Army SUPERMAN #27 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring Superman vs. typewriter battle cvr; Toyman app. SUPERMAN #30 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs origin & 1st app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #32 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs classic "It Tickles" lightning cover SUPERMAN #33 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 3rd app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #34 DC CGC G-: 1.8 crm/ow pgs Red Cross cover; Luthor app. SUPERMAN #44 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Toyman cover SUPERMAN #45 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Lois Lane as Superwoman story; racist cover SUPERMAN #46 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 1st app. of Superboy in title; Mr. Mxyztplk app. SUPERMAN #47 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye juggling cvr; circus story Toyman and Susie app. SUPERMAN #48 DC CGC F/VF: 7.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring horseshoe cvr; 1st Superman time travel story SUPERMAN #49 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye cvr; Toyman app.
  13. RACER-X ALL-GOLDEN AGE BATMAN & SUPERMAN CGC-BLUE LABEL NO-RESERVE COMICCONNECT AUCTIONS UNDER WAY! CHECK THEM OUT HERE! http://www.comicconnect.com/bookSearch.php?searchType=booksselling&orig_ref=1 BATMAN #6 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Bob Kane/Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 1st app. Clock Maker The Batman cover formula is well in place by this issue: feature the Dynamic Duo in cheerful, barrel chested action poses with striking, often solid color backgrounds, slap that enormous logo on the top, and watch kids fight over the result. The brash action and pulpy adventure of the early Bat issues is plainly evident in this classic image. By this time, the formula had been well enough established that scribes Gardner Fox and Bill Finger, largely responsible for growing the Batman rogues' gallery through the Golden Age, were coming up with more and more ridiculous ideas for themed villains, such as this issue's Clock Maker. This bizarre baddie, obsessed with the loss of time and the intricacy of clockmaking, neatly fits into the series' themes of loss and mortality, even if the stories themselves were drifting away from pulp melodrama into pure action. There are still plenty of dark, moody moments in this fascinating attempt to create a new Joker/Luthor/etc BATMAN #13 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Joker app.; Jerry Siegel & Joe DiMaggio cameo This book's cover illustration, by co-creator Bob Kane, bears a classic WWII image of the Dynamic Duo parachuting into action, no doubt to do their patriotic duty for the boys overseas. The interior of the book contains three thrilling tales: "The Batman Plays a Lone Hand", in which Batman, surprisingly, fires Robin in order to go solo; "Comedy of Tears", a Joker story which includes "real world" cameos by Joe DiMaggio and Superman creator Jerry Seigel; and "The Story of the Seventeen Stones", which pits the Bat against Rocky Grimes, who does indeed employ seventeen forms of stone in the executions of his crimes. BATMAN #14 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 2nd Penguin cvr BATMAN #15 DC CGC VG+: 4.5 crm/ow pgs Jack Burnley WWII machine gun cvr; new Catwoman costume Bob Kane art BATMAN #17 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs classic WWII eagle cover; Penguin app. Jerry Robinson cvr/art BATMAN #27 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Santa Christmas cvr; Penguin app. With the Caped Crusaders' modern reputation as a grim and gritty pain machine, it's easy to forget just how big he was with kids and what a friendly figure of adventure he was through much of his early run. The annual tradition yoked to all Golden and early Silver Age comics, the Christmas Santa issue, led to some incongruous images in the Bat-books, like this one, which is simultaneously jarring to our modern sense of the character and yet incredibly charming and effective. You gotta love this stuff. BATMAN #33 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Sprang Christmas cvr; Penguin app. 4 Bids SUPERMAN #25 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Burnley cvr; Shuster art; Clark Kent joins the Army SUPERMAN #27 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring Superman vs. typewriter battle cvr; Toyman app. SUPERMAN #30 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs origin & 1st app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #32 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs classic "It Tickles" lightning cover SUPERMAN #33 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 3rd app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #34 DC CGC G-: 1.8 crm/ow pgs Red Cross cover; Luthor app. SUPERMAN #44 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Toyman cover SUPERMAN #45 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Lois Lane as Superwoman story; racist cover SUPERMAN #46 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 1st app. of Superboy in title; Mr. Mxyztplk app. SUPERMAN #47 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye juggling cvr; circus story Toyman and Susie app. SUPERMAN #48 DC CGC F/VF: 7.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring horseshoe cvr; 1st Superman time travel story SUPERMAN #49 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye cvr; Toyman app.
  14. RACER-X ALL-GOLDEN AGE BATMAN & SUPERMAN CGC-BLUE LABEL NO-RESERVE COMICCONNECT AUCTIONS UNDER WAY! CHECK THEM OUT HERE! http://www.comicconnect.com/bookSearch.php?searchType=booksselling&orig_ref=1 BATMAN #6 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Bob Kane/Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 1st app. Clock Maker The Batman cover formula is well in place by this issue: feature the Dynamic Duo in cheerful, barrel chested action poses with striking, often solid color backgrounds, slap that enormous logo on the top, and watch kids fight over the result. The brash action and pulpy adventure of the early Bat issues is plainly evident in this classic image. By this time, the formula had been well enough established that scribes Gardner Fox and Bill Finger, largely responsible for growing the Batman rogues' gallery through the Golden Age, were coming up with more and more ridiculous ideas for themed villains, such as this issue's Clock Maker. This bizarre baddie, obsessed with the loss of time and the intricacy of clockmaking, neatly fits into the series' themes of loss and mortality, even if the stories themselves were drifting away from pulp melodrama into pure action. There are still plenty of dark, moody moments in this fascinating attempt to create a new Joker/Luthor/etc BATMAN #13 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Joker app.; Jerry Siegel & Joe DiMaggio cameo This book's cover illustration, by co-creator Bob Kane, bears a classic WWII image of the Dynamic Duo parachuting into action, no doubt to do their patriotic duty for the boys overseas. The interior of the book contains three thrilling tales: "The Batman Plays a Lone Hand", in which Batman, surprisingly, fires Robin in order to go solo; "Comedy of Tears", a Joker story which includes "real world" cameos by Joe DiMaggio and Superman creator Jerry Seigel; and "The Story of the Seventeen Stones", which pits the Bat against Rocky Grimes, who does indeed employ seventeen forms of stone in the executions of his crimes. BATMAN #14 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 2nd Penguin cvr BATMAN #15 DC CGC VG+: 4.5 crm/ow pgs Jack Burnley WWII machine gun cvr; new Catwoman costume Bob Kane art BATMAN #17 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs classic WWII eagle cover; Penguin app. Jerry Robinson cvr/art BATMAN #27 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Santa Christmas cvr; Penguin app. With the Caped Crusaders' modern reputation as a grim and gritty pain machine, it's easy to forget just how big he was with kids and what a friendly figure of adventure he was through much of his early run. The annual tradition yoked to all Golden and early Silver Age comics, the Christmas Santa issue, led to some incongruous images in the Bat-books, like this one, which is simultaneously jarring to our modern sense of the character and yet incredibly charming and effective. You gotta love this stuff. BATMAN #33 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Sprang Christmas cvr; Penguin app. 4 Bids SUPERMAN #25 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Burnley cvr; Shuster art; Clark Kent joins the Army SUPERMAN #27 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring Superman vs. typewriter battle cvr; Toyman app. SUPERMAN #30 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs origin & 1st app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #32 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs classic "It Tickles" lightning cover SUPERMAN #33 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 3rd app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #34 DC CGC G-: 1.8 crm/ow pgs Red Cross cover; Luthor app. SUPERMAN #44 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Toyman cover SUPERMAN #45 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Lois Lane as Superwoman story; racist cover SUPERMAN #46 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 1st app. of Superboy in title; Mr. Mxyztplk app. SUPERMAN #47 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye juggling cvr; circus story Toyman and Susie app. SUPERMAN #48 DC CGC F/VF: 7.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring horseshoe cvr; 1st Superman time travel story SUPERMAN #49 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye cvr; Toyman app.
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  17. RACER-X ALL-GOLDEN AGE BATMAN & SUPERMAN CGC-BLUE LABEL NO-RESERVE COMICCONNECT AUCTIONS UNDER WAY! CHECK THEM OUT HERE! http://www.comicconnect.com/bookSearch.php?searchType=booksselling&orig_ref=1 BATMAN #6 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Bob Kane/Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 1st app. Clock Maker The Batman cover formula is well in place by this issue: feature the Dynamic Duo in cheerful, barrel chested action poses with striking, often solid color backgrounds, slap that enormous logo on the top, and watch kids fight over the result. The brash action and pulpy adventure of the early Bat issues is plainly evident in this classic image. By this time, the formula had been well enough established that scribes Gardner Fox and Bill Finger, largely responsible for growing the Batman rogues' gallery through the Golden Age, were coming up with more and more ridiculous ideas for themed villains, such as this issue's Clock Maker. This bizarre baddie, obsessed with the loss of time and the intricacy of clockmaking, neatly fits into the series' themes of loss and mortality, even if the stories themselves were drifting away from pulp melodrama into pure action. There are still plenty of dark, moody moments in this fascinating attempt to create a new Joker/Luthor/etc BATMAN #13 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Joker app.; Jerry Siegel & Joe DiMaggio cameo This book's cover illustration, by co-creator Bob Kane, bears a classic WWII image of the Dynamic Duo parachuting into action, no doubt to do their patriotic duty for the boys overseas. The interior of the book contains three thrilling tales: "The Batman Plays a Lone Hand", in which Batman, surprisingly, fires Robin in order to go solo; "Comedy of Tears", a Joker story which includes "real world" cameos by Joe DiMaggio and Superman creator Jerry Seigel; and "The Story of the Seventeen Stones", which pits the Bat against Rocky Grimes, who does indeed employ seventeen forms of stone in the executions of his crimes. BATMAN #14 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 2nd Penguin cvr BATMAN #15 DC CGC VG+: 4.5 crm/ow pgs Jack Burnley WWII machine gun cvr; new Catwoman costume Bob Kane art BATMAN #17 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs classic WWII eagle cover; Penguin app. Jerry Robinson cvr/art BATMAN #27 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Santa Christmas cvr; Penguin app. With the Caped Crusaders' modern reputation as a grim and gritty pain machine, it's easy to forget just how big he was with kids and what a friendly figure of adventure he was through much of his early run. The annual tradition yoked to all Golden and early Silver Age comics, the Christmas Santa issue, led to some incongruous images in the Bat-books, like this one, which is simultaneously jarring to our modern sense of the character and yet incredibly charming and effective. You gotta love this stuff. BATMAN #33 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Sprang Christmas cvr; Penguin app. 4 Bids SUPERMAN #25 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Burnley cvr; Shuster art; Clark Kent joins the Army SUPERMAN #27 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring Superman vs. typewriter battle cvr; Toyman app. SUPERMAN #30 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs origin & 1st app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #32 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs classic "It Tickles" lightning cover SUPERMAN #33 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 3rd app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #34 DC CGC G-: 1.8 crm/ow pgs Red Cross cover; Luthor app. SUPERMAN #44 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Toyman cover SUPERMAN #45 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Lois Lane as Superwoman story; racist cover SUPERMAN #46 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 1st app. of Superboy in title; Mr. Mxyztplk app. SUPERMAN #47 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye juggling cvr; circus story Toyman and Susie app. SUPERMAN #48 DC CGC F/VF: 7.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring horseshoe cvr; 1st Superman time travel story SUPERMAN #49 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye cvr; Toyman app.
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  19. RACER-X ALL-GOLDEN AGE BATMAN & SUPERMAN CGC-BLUE LABEL NO-RESERVE COMICCONNECT AUCTIONS UNDER WAY! CHECK THEM OUT HERE! http://www.comicconnect.com/bookSearch.php?searchType=booksselling&orig_ref=1 BATMAN #6 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Bob Kane/Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 1st app. Clock Maker The Batman cover formula is well in place by this issue: feature the Dynamic Duo in cheerful, barrel chested action poses with striking, often solid color backgrounds, slap that enormous logo on the top, and watch kids fight over the result. The brash action and pulpy adventure of the early Bat issues is plainly evident in this classic image. By this time, the formula had been well enough established that scribes Gardner Fox and Bill Finger, largely responsible for growing the Batman rogues' gallery through the Golden Age, were coming up with more and more ridiculous ideas for themed villains, such as this issue's Clock Maker. This bizarre baddie, obsessed with the loss of time and the intricacy of clockmaking, neatly fits into the series' themes of loss and mortality, even if the stories themselves were drifting away from pulp melodrama into pure action. There are still plenty of dark, moody moments in this fascinating attempt to create a new Joker/Luthor/etc BATMAN #13 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Joker app.; Jerry Siegel & Joe DiMaggio cameo This book's cover illustration, by co-creator Bob Kane, bears a classic WWII image of the Dynamic Duo parachuting into action, no doubt to do their patriotic duty for the boys overseas. The interior of the book contains three thrilling tales: "The Batman Plays a Lone Hand", in which Batman, surprisingly, fires Robin in order to go solo; "Comedy of Tears", a Joker story which includes "real world" cameos by Joe DiMaggio and Superman creator Jerry Seigel; and "The Story of the Seventeen Stones", which pits the Bat against Rocky Grimes, who does indeed employ seventeen forms of stone in the executions of his crimes. BATMAN #14 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Jerry Robinson cvr/art; 2nd Penguin cvr BATMAN #15 DC CGC VG+: 4.5 crm/ow pgs Jack Burnley WWII machine gun cvr; new Catwoman costume Bob Kane art BATMAN #17 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs classic WWII eagle cover; Penguin app. Jerry Robinson cvr/art BATMAN #27 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Santa Christmas cvr; Penguin app. With the Caped Crusaders' modern reputation as a grim and gritty pain machine, it's easy to forget just how big he was with kids and what a friendly figure of adventure he was through much of his early run. The annual tradition yoked to all Golden and early Silver Age comics, the Christmas Santa issue, led to some incongruous images in the Bat-books, like this one, which is simultaneously jarring to our modern sense of the character and yet incredibly charming and effective. You gotta love this stuff. BATMAN #33 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Sprang Christmas cvr; Penguin app. 4 Bids SUPERMAN #25 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Burnley cvr; Shuster art; Clark Kent joins the Army SUPERMAN #27 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring Superman vs. typewriter battle cvr; Toyman app. SUPERMAN #30 DC CGC FN-: 5.5 crm/ow pgs origin & 1st app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #32 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs classic "It Tickles" lightning cover SUPERMAN #33 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 3rd app. Mr. Mxyztplk SUPERMAN #34 DC CGC G-: 1.8 crm/ow pgs Red Cross cover; Luthor app. SUPERMAN #44 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Toyman cover SUPERMAN #45 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs Lois Lane as Superwoman story; racist cover SUPERMAN #46 DC CGC FN+: 6.5 crm/ow pgs 1st app. of Superboy in title; Mr. Mxyztplk app. SUPERMAN #47 DC CGC FN: 6.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye juggling cvr; circus story Toyman and Susie app. SUPERMAN #48 DC CGC F/VF: 7.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring horseshoe cvr; 1st Superman time travel story SUPERMAN #49 DC CGC VG/F: 5.0 crm/ow pgs Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye cvr; Toyman app.
  20. RACER-X's 1950'S MOSTLY-E.C. HORROR "READ 'EM RAW" EBAY SALE! ALL ARE NO-RESERVE AUCTIONS ENDING ON WEDNESDAY 8/29. CHECK OUT THIS LINK: https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=122645866678&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&_ssn=richg10000&_sop=10 TALES OF SUSPENSE 32 (1962) - GOOD PLUS - Man in Beehive before Ant Man test! TALES OF SUSPENSE 23 (1961) - GOOD PLUS - Stan Lee/Jack Kirby team-up! TWO-FISTED TALES 40 (1954) - GOOD Plus - Awesome EC original! TWO-FISTED TALES 36 (1954) - VERY GOOD - Awesome EC original! TWO-FISTED TALES 33 (1953) - VERY GOOD - Awesome EC original! TWO-FISTED TALES 31 (1953) - VERY GOOD - Awesome EC original! TWO-FISTED TALES 30 (1952) - FAIR - EC original! CLASSIC DAVIS COVER! TWO-FISTED TALES 27 (1952) - Very Good Plus - Awesome EC original! TWO-FISTED TALES 25 (1952) - FINE PLUS - Awesome EC original! TWO-FISTED TALES 24 (1951) - Very Good - Awesome EC original! TALES FROM THE CRYPT 44 (1954) - Good - Awesome EC original! TALES FROM THE CRYPT 41 (1954) - Very Good - Awesome EC original! Impact 1 (1955) - Good Minus (Coupon cut out) - RARE WHITE LOGO EC original! Crime SuspenStories 13 (1952) - Very Good - Awesome EC original! Crime SuspenStories 10 (1952) - Good/Very Good - Awesome EC original!
  21. RACER-X GOLDEN AGE "READ 'EM RAW" EBAY SALE - A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! ALL ARE NO-RESERVE AUCTIONS ENDING TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY 8/22. CHECK OUT THIS LINK: https://www.ebay.com/sch/richg10000/m.html?item=122645866678&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 Captain Marvel Jr. 21 (1944) - Good - WWII era! Captain Marvel Jr. 16 (1944) - Good Minus - WWII era/Japanese! Archie Comics 31 (1948) - VG Minus - Great Golden Age Archie! Master Comics 84 (1947) - G/VG - Bulletman, Nyoka, Capt. Marvel Jr.! Shadow Comics V.7, #8 (1947) - Good + Super Magician Comics V.3, #10 (1945) - Very Good + Blackstone cover! Super Magician Comics V.3, #3 (1944) - Good - Blackstone cover! Tessie the Typist 18 (1948) - Good/Very Good - Millie the Model appears Master Comics 86 (1947) - VG/F - Bulletman, Nyoka, Capt. Marvel Jr. ROBOT COVER! The Marvel Family 20 (1944) - F/VF - Sharp, tight, flat copy! Batman 39 (1947) - VG - Great Golden Age Batman! Catwoman appears
  22. RACER-X GOLDEN AGE "READ 'EM RAW" EBAY SALE - A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! ALL ARE NO-RESERVE AUCTIONS ENDING ON WEDNESDAY 8/22. CHECK OUT THIS LINK: https://www.ebay.com/sch/richg10000/m.html?item=122645866678&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 Captain Marvel Jr. 21 (1944) - Good - WWII era! Captain Marvel Jr. 16 (1944) - Good Minus - WWII era/Japanese! Archie Comics 31 (1948) - VG Minus - Great Golden Age Archie! Master Comics 84 (1947) - G/VG - Bulletman, Nyoka, Capt. Marvel Jr.! Shadow Comics V.7, #8 (1947) - Good + Super Magician Comics V.3, #10 (1945) - Very Good + Blackstone cover! Super Magician Comics V.3, #3 (1944) - Good - Blackstone cover! Tessie the Typist 18 (1948) - Good/Very Good - Millie the Model appears Master Comics 86 (1947) - VG/F - Bulletman, Nyoka, Capt. Marvel Jr. ROBOT COVER! The Marvel Family 20 (1944) - F/VF - Sharp, tight, flat copy! Batman 39 (1947) - VG - Great Golden Age Batman! Catwoman appears
  23. RACER-X GOLDEN AGE "READ 'EM RAW" EBAY SALE - A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! ALL ARE NO-RESERVE AUCTIONS ENDING ON WEDNESDAY 8/22. CHECK OUT THIS LINK: https://www.ebay.com/sch/richg10000/m.html?item=122645866678&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 Captain Marvel Jr. 21 (1944) - Good - WWII era! Captain Marvel Jr. 16 (1944) - Good Minus - WWII era/Japanese! Archie Comics 31 (1948) - VG Minus - Great Golden Age Archie! Master Comics 84 (1947) - G/VG - Bulletman, Nyoka, Capt. Marvel Jr.! Shadow Comics V.7, #8 (1947) - Good + Super Magician Comics V.3, #10 (1945) - Very Good + Blackstone cover! Super Magician Comics V.3, #3 (1944) - Good - Blackstone cover! Tessie the Typist 18 (1948) - Good/Very Good - Millie the Model appears Master Comics 86 (1947) - VG/F - Bulletman, Nyoka, Capt. Marvel Jr. ROBOT COVER! The Marvel Family 20 (1944) - F/VF - Sharp, tight, flat copy! Batman 39 (1947) - VG - Great Golden Age Batman! Catwoman appears
  24. Spidey 129 & 121, a couple high-grade silver-age x-men, super-cool Sparkler Hogarth Tarzan covers, Funnies 1st app. Woody Woodpecker, 40's and 50's John Carter of Mars, Mr. District Attorney #1, Sport Comics #1...and more! All are CGC Blue in no-reserve auctions ending in just a few minutes! Check out this link and go for some great books at great prices: https://www.ebay.com/sch/richg10000/m.html?item=122595727762&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 FUNNIES 38 (1939) - CGC GRADED 2.0 - AWESOME SUBMARINE COVER! SPARKLER COMICS 28 (1943) - CGC GRADED 5.5 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! NEW FUNNIES 68 (1942) - CGC GRADED 6.0 - Woody Woodpecker appears! SPARKLER COMICS 50 (1945) - CGC GRADED 6.0 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! SPARKLER COMICS 34 (1944) - CGC GRADED 4.5 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! SPORT COMICS 1 (1940) - CGC GRADED 3.5 - Key #1 Issue! Lou Gehrig! NEW LISTING NICK FURY 7 (1968) - CGC GRADED 8.0 - Classic Dali-esque cover! NEW LISTING FANTASY MASTERPIECES 8 (1967) - CGC GRADED 9.2 - Captain America, Sub-Mariner SPARKLER COMICS 14 (1942) - CGC GRADED 5.0 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! FUNNIES 40 (1940) - CGC GRADED 3.0 - JOHN CARTER OF MARS! SPARKLER COMICS 31 (1944) - CGC GRADED 6.0 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! SPARKLER COMICS 25 (1943) - CGC GRADED 5.5 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! NEW FUNNIES 66 (1942) - CGC GRADED 4.0 - 2nd Issue! Felix the Cat begins! NEW LISTING BATMAN 71 (1952) - CGC GRADED 3.5 - Cool Golden Age Batman & Robin! FOUR COLOR 488 (1953) - CGC GRADED 4.0 - JOHN CARTER OF MARS! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 57 (1968) - CGC GRADED 8.5 - Ka-Zar & Zabu appear! NEW LISTING KAMANDI 1 (1972) - CGC GRADED 9.4 - Origin & 1st app. Kamandi, Last Boy on Earth SPARKLER COMICS 53 (1946) - CGC GRADED 7.0 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! FOUR COLOR 437 (1952) - CGC GRADED 7.5 - JOHN CARTER OF MARS! NEW LISTING CAPTAIN AMERICA 114 (1969) - CGC GRADED 7.5 - Nick Fury, Avengers, Red Skull app MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY 1 (1948) - CGC GRADED 5.5 - Key #1 Issue! FOUR COLOR 375 (1952) - CGC GRADED 6.0 - JOHN CARTER OF MARS! NEW FUNNIES 65 (1942) - CGC GRADED 5.5 - 1st Issue! 2nd app. Woody Woodpecker! NEW LISTING TALES TO ASTONISH 54 (1964) - CGC GRADED 8.0 - Giant Man! 1st app. El Toro! FUNNIES 64 (1942) - CGC GRADED 0.5 - ORIGIN & 1ST APPEARANCE WOODY WOODPECKER! NEW LISTING X-MEN 22 (1966) - CGC GRADED 8.0 - Scarecrow, Porcupine, Unicorn, Plantman app.! NEW LISTING X-MEN 43 (1968) - CGC GRADED 9.0 - Quicksilver & Scarlet Witch, Toad & Magneto! NEW LISTING AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 129 (1974) - CGC GRADED 4.5 - 1st App. Punisher - Bronze Key! NEW LISTING AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 121 (1973) - CGC GRADED 8.5 - "Death" of Gwen Stacy Key! NEW LISTING AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 129 (1974) - CGC GRADED 7.0 - 1st App. Punisher - Bronze Key!
  25. Spidey 129 & 121, a couple high-grade silver-age x-men, super-cool Sparkler Hogarth Tarzan covers, Funnies 1st app. Woody Woodpecker, 40's and 50's John Carter of Mars, Mr. District Attorney #1, Sport Comics #1...and more! All are CGC Blue in no-reserve auctions ending tomorrow, Monday night. Check out this link and go for some great books at great prices: https://www.ebay.com/sch/richg10000/m.html?item=122595727762&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 FUNNIES 38 (1939) - CGC GRADED 2.0 - AWESOME SUBMARINE COVER! SPARKLER COMICS 28 (1943) - CGC GRADED 5.5 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! NEW FUNNIES 68 (1942) - CGC GRADED 6.0 - Woody Woodpecker appears! SPARKLER COMICS 50 (1945) - CGC GRADED 6.0 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! SPARKLER COMICS 34 (1944) - CGC GRADED 4.5 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! SPORT COMICS 1 (1940) - CGC GRADED 3.5 - Key #1 Issue! Lou Gehrig! NEW LISTING NICK FURY 7 (1968) - CGC GRADED 8.0 - Classic Dali-esque cover! NEW LISTING FANTASY MASTERPIECES 8 (1967) - CGC GRADED 9.2 - Captain America, Sub-Mariner SPARKLER COMICS 14 (1942) - CGC GRADED 5.0 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! FUNNIES 40 (1940) - CGC GRADED 3.0 - JOHN CARTER OF MARS! SPARKLER COMICS 31 (1944) - CGC GRADED 6.0 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! SPARKLER COMICS 25 (1943) - CGC GRADED 5.5 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! NEW FUNNIES 66 (1942) - CGC GRADED 4.0 - 2nd Issue! Felix the Cat begins! NEW LISTING BATMAN 71 (1952) - CGC GRADED 3.5 - Cool Golden Age Batman & Robin! FOUR COLOR 488 (1953) - CGC GRADED 4.0 - JOHN CARTER OF MARS! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 57 (1968) - CGC GRADED 8.5 - Ka-Zar & Zabu appear! NEW LISTING KAMANDI 1 (1972) - CGC GRADED 9.4 - Origin & 1st app. Kamandi, Last Boy on Earth SPARKLER COMICS 53 (1946) - CGC GRADED 7.0 - Awesome Tarzan cover by Hogarth! FOUR COLOR 437 (1952) - CGC GRADED 7.5 - JOHN CARTER OF MARS! NEW LISTING CAPTAIN AMERICA 114 (1969) - CGC GRADED 7.5 - Nick Fury, Avengers, Red Skull app MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY 1 (1948) - CGC GRADED 5.5 - Key #1 Issue! FOUR COLOR 375 (1952) - CGC GRADED 6.0 - JOHN CARTER OF MARS! NEW FUNNIES 65 (1942) - CGC GRADED 5.5 - 1st Issue! 2nd app. Woody Woodpecker! NEW LISTING TALES TO ASTONISH 54 (1964) - CGC GRADED 8.0 - Giant Man! 1st app. El Toro! FUNNIES 64 (1942) - CGC GRADED 0.5 - ORIGIN & 1ST APPEARANCE WOODY WOODPECKER! NEW LISTING X-MEN 22 (1966) - CGC GRADED 8.0 - Scarecrow, Porcupine, Unicorn, Plantman app.! NEW LISTING X-MEN 43 (1968) - CGC GRADED 9.0 - Quicksilver & Scarlet Witch, Toad & Magneto! NEW LISTING AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 129 (1974) - CGC GRADED 4.5 - 1st App. Punisher - Bronze Key! NEW LISTING AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 121 (1973) - CGC GRADED 8.5 - "Death" of Gwen Stacy Key! NEW LISTING AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 129 (1974) - CGC GRADED 7.0 - 1st App. Punisher - Bronze Key!