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Books For Mike: Bronze/Copper/Modern

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From Bill on Facebook:

 

Important: To all Mike's "new" and "old" friends. If you were planning to purchase or mail any items for Mike tomorrow (Friday), could you please hold off for one day. Again, it would be really great if you all could just hold off on any "Mike-related" buying or mailing for one day. Thanks!! Bill Smith

 

I will update the list later tonight.

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There is a story online indicating that the thief has been caught and Mike's stuff has been returned. And now generlzod has posted a note from Mike asking to hold off on mailing.

 

IF it turns out that Mike did indeed get all of his stuff back, Mike would be left wondering what he should do with all the stuff he was given. Mike's had enough trouble lately, so the last thing he needs is a big moral dilemma about what he should do with hundreds or thousands of dollars in donated goods.

 

My suggestion, if that happens, is this:

Mike should keep what he wants/needs for his collection, since everything was given to him as a gift.

Mike may then choose to do whatever he wants to with the remaining items, such as duplicates. He could keep them, sell them to enhance his collection, or choose to "pay it forward" and give them to somebody else he deems to be deserving (which would give him a chance to play real-life "Superman.")

 

I can't speak for anybody else who donated, but I can say that's how I feel about the things I contributed. Mike's had enough trouble from all of this, and hopefully even if he gets (or has gotten) his original stuff back the donated items will remain a joy and not a burden for Mike.

 

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There is a story online indicating that the thief has been caught and Mike's stuff has been returned. And now generlzod has posted a note from Mike asking to hold off on mailing.

 

IF it turns out that Mike did indeed get all of his stuff back, Mike would be left wondering what he should do with all the stuff he was given. Mike's had enough trouble lately, so the last thing he needs is a big moral dilemma about what he should do with hundreds or thousands of dollars in donated goods.

 

My suggestion, if that happens, is this:

Mike should keep what he wants/needs for his collection, since everything was given to him as a gift.

Mike may then choose to do whatever he wants to with the remaining items, such as duplicates. He could keep them, sell them to enhance his collection, or choose to "pay it forward" and give them to somebody else he deems to be deserving (which would give him a chance to play real-life "Superman.")

 

I can't speak for anybody else who donated, but I can say that's how I feel about the things I contributed. Mike's had enough trouble from all of this, and hopefully even if he gets (or has gotten) his original stuff back the donated items will remain a joy and not a burden for Mike.

 

(thumbs u

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There is a story online indicating that the thief has been caught and Mike's stuff has been returned. And now generlzod has posted a note from Mike asking to hold off on mailing.

 

IF it turns out that Mike did indeed get all of his stuff back, Mike would be left wondering what he should do with all the stuff he was given. Mike's had enough trouble lately, so the last thing he needs is a big moral dilemma about what he should do with hundreds or thousands of dollars in donated goods.

 

My suggestion, if that happens, is this:

Mike should keep what he wants/needs for his collection, since everything was given to him as a gift.

Mike may then choose to do whatever he wants to with the remaining items, such as duplicates. He could keep them, sell them to enhance his collection, or choose to "pay it forward" and give them to somebody else he deems to be deserving (which would give him a chance to play real-life "Superman.")

 

I can't speak for anybody else who donated, but I can say that's how I feel about the things I contributed. Mike's had enough trouble from all of this, and hopefully even if he gets (or has gotten) his original stuff back the donated items will remain a joy and not a burden for Mike.

 

My thoughts exactly. I gave my box of stuff to Mike unconditionally. I would hope he finds some new items he cherishes and I certainly don't think he is obligated to give any of it away, but would understand if duplicates and some items didn't fit his needs.

 

I would love if Mike came across a young Superman fan who might get just as hooked as Mike if given a good head start on a collection, but would be just fine if he put it all on eBay to buy himself a life size Nick Cage Superman cutout or anything else he wants.

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There is a story online indicating that the thief has been caught and Mike's stuff has been returned. And now generlzod has posted a note from Mike asking to hold off on mailing.

 

IF it turns out that Mike did indeed get all of his stuff back, Mike would be left wondering what he should do with all the stuff he was given. Mike's had enough trouble lately, so the last thing he needs is a big moral dilemma about what he should do with hundreds or thousands of dollars in donated goods.

 

My suggestion, if that happens, is this:

Mike should keep what he wants/needs for his collection, since everything was given to him as a gift.

Mike may then choose to do whatever he wants to with the remaining items, such as duplicates. He could keep them, sell them to enhance his collection, or choose to "pay it forward" and give them to somebody else he deems to be deserving (which would give him a chance to play real-life "Superman.")

 

I can't speak for anybody else who donated, but I can say that's how I feel about the things I contributed. Mike's had enough trouble from all of this, and hopefully even if he gets (or has gotten) his original stuff back the donated items will remain a joy and not a burden for Mike.

 

It could be quite a burden for Mike to mail all the packages back. Speaking

for my donation I hope that he keeps the books he wants and gives the rest

away; perhaps to an up and coming collector or his friend who has championed

his cause and accepted donations.

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This from the latest article in the St. Louis Post Dispatch:

As for his Superman collection, Meyer now has close to double what he had lost. Smith has about 40 more items ready to be delivered, and dozens more have been promised. Meyer said he wants to take the donations and give them to charity, possibly delivering them to a children's hospital.

 

"People were generous to me; this is how I can be generous in return," he said.

 

If only this world had more Mikes and fewer Gerrys. Three cheers for Mike!

 

 

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I am going to assume that everyone here has no problem with Mike keeping the books that we sent him. If someone does what there items back, PM me and we'll see what we can do.

 

As for Mike's collection, looks like he got everything Superman related back. This is a post from Mike's brother Gary Meyer:

I had the extreme pleasure of calling Mike and breaking the news to him that his comics had been recovered. I know any one of you would have loved to make this call. (But I'm glad it was me lol). This was one of the happiest moments of Mikes life. At least 1 minute of jubilation or more before he responded to me. Wow! But I think the fact that so many friends and strangers banding together for him, made Mike almost as happy. He still can't believe that all you people came together to help him. Mike has lived alone most of his life and felt alone. "You" all proved him wrong. For this "moment" I thank you all. Especially Bill Smith, who made it happen. God Bless you all !!

 

I think it's safe to say that we can stop sending items to Mike. If you have already pledged items I say send them, but I think it's safe to say that we can stop adding new items.

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Almost final list. Let me know if you donated something and it's not on the list. I will post the final updated list Sunday at 10:00PM EST. when the VCC ends.

 

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Comics

Action Comics 0 1 (’88 reprint), 193, 238, 362 363 364, 365,366, 367, 368, 369, 375, 379, 397 414 420, 452, 459, 464, 485, 486, 489, 490, 491, 501 #513, 514 518, 520, 528, 539, 542, 543, 544 545, 546 552 553, 562, 579 557, 571, 576, 581, 582, 586, 587, 559 – 562, 569, 573, 582, 589, 590, 591 596, 598 600, 601, 609, 617, 619, 681, 641 654 662 658 663-667 669-677 672-73, 679-685 686 687 688, 689 690, 691 692 693, 694, 695, 695 foil, 696, 697 698, 699, 700-07, 708-10, 711 712, 713, 714, 715 716, 717 718, 719, 720, 721 722 723, 724, 725 726-745 761 762 768 775 (2nd Printing), 822-825, 827 833 840 850 873, 874, 876-880, 902 903

Action #855-857 each signed by Geoff Johns

Action Ann. 1 -10, 12

Jim Lee variant Action #1

Adventure Comics # 287

Adventure Comics #1 (#504)

Adventures of Superboy 1-51, 53, 54

Adventures of Superman 0, 424 425, 426, 427, 428, 430, 431, 432 433 434 436, 437, 438 441 446, 447, 449, 450, 458 459, 460, 461, 467, 470, 476-483, 484 485, 487, 488-490 492 493 494 495-500 501 502, 503 504 505 506 507 508 509-520 521 522 323, 524-555, 576 600

Adv. Superman Annual 1, 2, 3 #4 (regular and variant )5, 6 7

All Star Comics (inc Golden Age Superman) #59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 74

All Star Superman 1 – 12

Blackest Night: Superman #1

Brave and Bold 161, 182, 189 192

Brave New World OS (Post Crisis)

Countdown to Infinite Crisis OS

DC Presents 5 24 26 53 66 67 97

DC Comics Presents Ann 3

DC Comics Presents Superman 100-Page Spectacular #1 (2010)

Fantastic Four 23

Four Star Spectacular Giant 4 5

DC Super Stars Giant 3

Debbi's Dates #6 (Superman Cameo)

Jimmy Olsen 68, 85 106 116 137

Justice League America #30-53 73

Justice League Europe #43 49

Justice League International #11-13, 16, 18, 20-25

Justice League International 1989 Annual 3

Justice League #113 (100 page Spectacular)

Justice League Quarterly #1-8

Legends Mini-series #6 (1987)

Legends of the DC Universe 1-3, 6, 14, 22-23, 39 (all issues starring or co-starring Superman)

Legion of Superheroes #38

Lois Lane #56 79,86,89,90,120,124129

Lois Lane # 1,2 (90's Missing Children mini)

Man of Steel Mini Series 1 – 6

The Phantom Zone #3

Secret Origins 1 (Superman)

Spectacular Super-Heroes Magazine 2011

Superboy #108 135 140, 141, 167-169, 171-3

Superboy #0 (oct 94)

Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes 251, 252

Superboy and the Ravers #1, 2, 3

Superboy 1-20 (Tv Show from 80's)

Supergirl v.? #66

Supergirl (current) 65 66

Superman 164 From Bronty not sure which volume

Superman (vol 1) 16 123 150 153 168 186 190 191 199 204 205 206 207 209 211 215 224 238 249 251 253 259, 260, 262, 273 274 289 291 304 327 (Whitman) 329, 333, 335, 338, 344, 349 352-396,397(2), 398-400, 401(2), 402-407, 410, 411, 412, 419, 421, 422,423 429, 652 653, 686-691, 700 710

Superman #700 (Gary Frank cover)

Superman(Vol1) Annual 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,11

Superman Annual #14 (2009)

Eighty Page Giant 6,15159

Superman (vol 2) 0 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6 7 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 26 27 36 32 37 42, 44 50 53-59 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78-90, 91 92 93-102, 103, 104, 105-116 117-135,170,171,172,173,204, 208,209,210,216,217,219,220,221,222,223,224,226

Superman v.2 #75 signed by people from "Superman: Doomsday" movie including Bruce Timm, Brandon Vietti, Lauren Montgomery, and two I don't know.

Superman v. 2 #160 signed Jeph Loeb (cool Bizarro autograph)

Superman v. 2 #204 signed Jim Lee

Superman Adventures #1, 2, 3

Superman: Birthright trade (Waid)

Superman,Man of Steel 1,2 3 4 5-14 16 17 18 19 20 21-22, 23 24 25 26 27-38, 39-50 51-57 58 59 60-69 70-80 104

Superman: The Man of Steel Annual #1-3, 5

Superman: New Krypton - Sightings OS

Superman Family 171 175,178,186,188,191,192,201,205,207, 212 214 221

Superman for the Animals #1

Superman: Last Family of Krypton (Elseworlds) 1-3

Superman Legends of the DC Universe #2

Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #1-5 1000000

Superman: the Phantom Zone mini-series 1-4

Superman: The Secret Years #1

Superman Special 1,2,3

Superman: The Wedding Album (Signed by Dan Jurgens & Jon Bogdanove)

Superman and Wonder Woman, Radio Shack giveaway from 1980.

Superman: World of New Krypton 1-7

Super-Team Family 1, 11

Trinity 1-9

War of the Supermen #0

Wednesday Comics 1-12 (newsprint issues)

World's Finest 137, 190, 194 209 215, 217, 281 285 309, 312, 313, 315, 316, 317

World's Finest (miniseries) #1-3

World of Krypton #1

The World of Smallville #2

Superman action figure from Burger King I think (sry)

 

Other

1990's vintage retailer poster of Superman that says DC comics on sale here.

1990s JLA Superman figure (out of box, but complete with stand and flag)

1975 Superman vs. Spiderman treasury

2006 convention promo posters for Superman (by Busiek/Pacheco) and Superman/Batman (by Verheiden/Van Sciver)

A few Sunday comic sections featuring Superman from 1940 and 1941

Action comics Annual #1 CGC 9.8

All-Star Superman Super Lois DC Direct figure

an original 1964 Aurora Superman model

Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest #19

Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest 20 World's Finest

Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest 66 Superman Team Up Action

Collectors Figurine #2 (Superman / Phone Booth and Phamplet about Supes)

Death of Superman TPB

DC Legends Superman Fig

DC Promo Poster featuring Jim Lee art of Supes/Bats/WW

Famous First Edition #26 Action 1

Fanboy trade (Signed by Evanier and Aragones and a drawing by Aragones)

The Great Superman Movie Book!

The Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told SC

Heroes Against Hunger

JLA: Liberty and Justice

JLA: Riddle of the Beast HC

JLA: World War III TBP

Kingdom Come Superman t-shirt

The Last Days of Krypton novel by Kevin J. Anderson

The Legacy of Superman

Limited Collector's Edition #38 (Superman with the Statue of Liberty)

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman SC

Oversized promo card for Superman w/new costume from 1990s

Promo poster for Action #700 (about 10x13, designed like a movie poster)

Red Sun President Superman DC Direct figure

Showcase Presents: Superman Volume 1 and 2

Silver Age Superman Series 1: Lex Luthor figure (loose but w/all accessories)

Superman Returns Jor-El figure (loose)

Supergirl and Team Luthor #1

Superman Archives Volume 1-4

Superman In Action Comics Archives #1

Superman & the Legion of Super Heroes TPB (Action 858-863)

Superman & Batman: Generations (1999)

Superman/Batman: Public Enemies HC (Signed by Jeph Loeb)

Superman/Batman Public Enemies TPB

Superman/Batman: Supergirl HC (Signed by Jeph Loeb & Michael Turner)

Superman Bloodlines Annual #5

Superman: Brainiac HC

Superman convention promo bookmark

Superman : The Dalies 1939 - 1940 (SC)

Superman : The Dalies 1940 - 1941 (SC)

Superman : The Dalies 1941 - 1942 (SC)

Superman: Day of Doom (2003)

Superman: Death of Clark Kent TPB

Superman/Doomsday – Hunter/Prey #1-3 (1994)

Superman: The Earth Stealers (1988)

Superman Elseworlds: A Nation Divided TPB

Superman Fantastic Four treasury book

Superman for All Seasons TBP

Superman For Earth (1991)

Superman: From the 30's to the 70's

Superman Gallery (1993)

Superman Hand Puppet

Superman: Infinite Crisis TPB

Superman: The Kansas Sighting TPB 1-2

Superman Last Son TPB

Superman logo magnet

Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes HC

Superman/Madman Hullabaloo!

Superman: Panic in the Sky TPB

Superman: Peace on Earth

Superman Pop! figure

Superman pullout poster from Hero Illustrated (key art from newsstand cover of Adv. #505)

Superman Red/Superman Blue #1 (1998)

Superman Returns Daily Planet Newspaper (theater promo)

Superman poster from Comic Heroes Magazine #5

Superman: Red Son #1-3

"Superman Smashes the Secret of the Mad Director" "novel" from 1966.

Superman: Speeding Bullets (1993)

Superman: Superman’s Metropolis (1996)

superman sunday classics 1939-1943 hardcover

Superman: The 10 Cent Adventures (2003)

Superman/Toyman (1996)

Superman: Under a Yellow Sun GN

Superman vs Aliens 1 &2

Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man (1996 Gold Reprint Special Collector's Edition)

Superman vs. Predator #1

Whatever Happened To The Man of Tomorrow TPB

Zero Hour promotional poster showing Batman surrounded by dozens of continuity versions of Superman

 

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Another post from Mike's brother Gary

 

It's great news that Mike got his Superman comics back! However,still missing are his collection of John Deere Tractors. I don't by no means to sound greedy but, these tractors were Xmas presents given to him by my Father (a farmer) who is Mikes uncle and Mikes' deceased Fathers brother. I hope the GC Police question Gerry Armbruster as he is now in their jail. He stole them so he is the only person who knows where they are.

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There is a story online indicating that the thief has been caught and Mike's stuff has been returned. And now generlzod has posted a note from Mike asking to hold off on mailing.

 

IF it turns out that Mike did indeed get all of his stuff back, Mike would be left wondering what he should do with all the stuff he was given. Mike's had enough trouble lately, so the last thing he needs is a big moral dilemma about what he should do with hundreds or thousands of dollars in donated goods.

 

My suggestion, if that happens, is this:

Mike should keep what he wants/needs for his collection, since everything was given to him as a gift.

Mike may then choose to do whatever he wants to with the remaining items, such as duplicates. He could keep them, sell them to enhance his collection, or choose to "pay it forward" and give them to somebody else he deems to be deserving (which would give him a chance to play real-life "Superman.")

 

I can't speak for anybody else who donated, but I can say that's how I feel about the things I contributed. Mike's had enough trouble from all of this, and hopefully even if he gets (or has gotten) his original stuff back the donated items will remain a joy and not a burden for Mike.

I agree.

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There is a story online indicating that the thief has been caught and Mike's stuff has been returned. And now generlzod has posted a note from Mike asking to hold off on mailing.

 

IF it turns out that Mike did indeed get all of his stuff back, Mike would be left wondering what he should do with all the stuff he was given. Mike's had enough trouble lately, so the last thing he needs is a big moral dilemma about what he should do with hundreds or thousands of dollars in donated goods.

 

My suggestion, if that happens, is this:

Mike should keep what he wants/needs for his collection, since everything was given to him as a gift.

Mike may then choose to do whatever he wants to with the remaining items, such as duplicates. He could keep them, sell them to enhance his collection, or choose to "pay it forward" and give them to somebody else he deems to be deserving (which would give him a chance to play real-life "Superman.")

 

I can't speak for anybody else who donated, but I can say that's how I feel about the things I contributed. Mike's had enough trouble from all of this, and hopefully even if he gets (or has gotten) his original stuff back the donated items will remain a joy and not a burden for Mike.

 

In my note to him, I told him, if he got his stuff back to either keep, sell, or donate the books to someone else that may enjoy them.

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There is a story online indicating that the thief has been caught and Mike's stuff has been returned. And now generlzod has posted a note from Mike asking to hold off on mailing.

 

IF it turns out that Mike did indeed get all of his stuff back, Mike would be left wondering what he should do with all the stuff he was given. Mike's had enough trouble lately, so the last thing he needs is a big moral dilemma about what he should do with hundreds or thousands of dollars in donated goods.

 

My suggestion, if that happens, is this:

Mike should keep what he wants/needs for his collection, since everything was given to him as a gift.

Mike may then choose to do whatever he wants to with the remaining items, such as duplicates. He could keep them, sell them to enhance his collection, or choose to "pay it forward" and give them to somebody else he deems to be deserving (which would give him a chance to play real-life "Superman.")

 

I can't speak for anybody else who donated, but I can say that's how I feel about the things I contributed. Mike's had enough trouble from all of this, and hopefully even if he gets (or has gotten) his original stuff back the donated items will remain a joy and not a burden for Mike.

I agree.

 

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Update from Bill.

 

Things have been happening so fast in the past 24 hours, and there have been so many differing news accounts, that I think it's important to let people who have so generously donated items as part of this effort know exactly where things stand. To date, there have been about 120 packages and letters received, with some items duplicated (mostly newer comic books), but many are items that Mike has n...ever had in his collection, as well as unique art, and could never have afforded to buy for himself. I know he is hoping to keep many of these items to add to his display and as a way to remember the generosity and kindness of all of you. It is the duplicate items, again mostly newer comics, that he hopes to donate to charity. If you have any other suggestions regarding this, please contact me at bsmith7041@aol.com post here. Thanks!

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Update from Bill.

 

Things have been happening so fast in the past 24 hours, and there have been so many differing news accounts, that I think it's important to let people who have so generously donated items as part of this effort know exactly where things stand. To date, there have been about 120 packages and letters received, with some items duplicated (mostly newer comic books), but many are items that Mike has n...ever had in his collection, as well as unique art, and could never have afforded to buy for himself. I know he is hoping to keep many of these items to add to his display and as a way to remember the generosity and kindness of all of you. It is the duplicate items, again mostly newer comics, that he hopes to donate to charity. If you have any other suggestions regarding this, please contact me at bsmith7041@aol.com post here. Thanks!

To me, this seems like the perfect route to take. :applause:
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Good job people. This is the final list of items that we sent to Mike. If you see or hear any thing about Mike please post it here.

 

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Comics

Action Comics 0 1 (’88 reprint), 193, 238, 362 363 364, 365,366, 367, 368, 369, 375, 379, 397 414 420, 452, 459, 464, 485, 486, 489, 490, 491, 501 #513, 514 518, 520, 528, 539, 542, 543, 544 545, 546 552 553, 562, 579 557, 571, 576, 581, 582, 586, 587, 559 – 562, 569, 573, 582, 589, 590, 591 596, 598 600, 601, 609, 617, 619, 681, 641 654 662 658 663-667 669-677 672-73, 679-685 686 687 688, 689 690, 691 692 693, 694, 695, 695 foil, 696, 697 698, 699, 700-07, 708-10, 711 712, 713, 714, 715 716, 717 718, 719, 720, 721 722 723, 724, 725 726-745 761 762 768 775 (2nd Printing), 822-825, 827 833 840 850 873, 874, 876-880, 902 903

Action #855-857 each signed by Geoff Johns

Action Ann. 1 -10, 12

Jim Lee variant Action #1

Adventure Comics # 287

Adventure Comics #1 (#504)

Adventures of Superboy 1-51, 53, 54

Adventures of Superman 0, 424 425, 426, 427, 428, 430, 431, 432 433 434 436, 437, 438 441 446, 447, 449, 450, 458 459, 460, 461, 467, 470, 476-483, 484 485, 487, 488-490 492 493 494 495-500 501 502, 503 504 505 506 507 508 509-520 521 522 323, 524-555, 576 600

Adv. Superman Annual 1, 2, 3 #4 (regular and variant )5, 6 7

All Star Comics (inc Golden Age Superman) #59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 74

All Star Superman 1 – 12

Blackest Night: Superman #1

Brave and Bold 161, 182, 189 192

Brave New World OS (Post Crisis)

Countdown to Infinite Crisis OS

DC Presents 5 24 26 53 66 67 97

DC Comics Presents Ann 3

DC Comics Presents Superman 100-Page Spectacular #1 (2010)

Fantastic Four 23

Four Star Spectacular Giant 4 5

DC Super Stars Giant 3

Debbi's Dates #6 (Superman Cameo)

Jimmy Olsen 68, 85 106 116 137

Justice League America #30-53 73

Justice League Europe #43 49

Justice League International #11-13, 16, 18, 20-25

Justice League International 1989 Annual 3

Justice League #113 (100 page Spectacular)

Justice League Quarterly #1-8

Legends Mini-series #6 (1987)

Legends of the DC Universe 1-3, 6, 14, 22-23, 39 (all issues starring or co-starring Superman)

Legion of Superheroes #38

Lois Lane #56 79,86,89,90,120,124129

Lois Lane # 1,2 (90's Missing Children mini)

Man of Steel Mini Series 1 – 6

The Phantom Zone #3

Secret Origins 1 (Superman)

Spectacular Super-Heroes Magazine 2011

Superboy #108 135 140, 141, 167-169, 171-3

Superboy #0 (oct 94)

Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes 251, 252

Superboy and the Ravers #1, 2, 3

Superboy 1-20 (Tv Show from 80's)

Supergirl v.? #66

Supergirl (current) 65 66

Superman 164 From Bronty not sure which volume

Superman (vol 1) 16 123 150 153 168 186 190 191 199 204 205 206 207 209 211 215 224 238 249 251 253 259, 260, 262, 273 274 289 291 304 327 (Whitman) 329, 333, 335, 338, 344, 349 352-396,397(2), 398-400, 401(2), 402-407, 410, 411, 412, 419, 421, 422,423 429, 652 653, 686-691, 700 710

Superman #700 (Gary Frank cover)

Superman(Vol1) Annual 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,11

Superman Annual #14 (2009)

Eighty Page Giant 6,15159

Superman (vol 2) 0 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6 7 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 26 27 36 32 37 42, 44 50 53-59 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78-90, 91 92 93-102, 103, 104, 105-116 117-135,170,171,172,173,204, 208,209,210,216,217,219,220,221,222,223,224,226

Superman v.2 #75 signed by people from "Superman: Doomsday" movie including Bruce Timm, Brandon Vietti, Lauren Montgomery, and two I don't know.

Superman v. 2 #160 signed Jeph Loeb (cool Bizarro autograph)

Superman v. 2 #204 signed Jim Lee

Superman Adventures #1, 2, 3

Superman: Birthright trade (Waid)

Superman,Man of Steel 1,2 3 4 5-14 16 17 18 19 20 21-22, 23 24 25 26 27-38, 39-50 51-57 58 59 60-69 70-80 104

Superman: The Man of Steel Annual #1-3, 5

Superman: New Krypton - Sightings OS

Superman Family 171 175,178,186,188,191,192,201,205,207, 212 214 221

Superman for the Animals #1

Superman: Last Family of Krypton (Elseworlds) 1-3

Superman Legends of the DC Universe #2

Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #1-5 1000000

Superman: the Phantom Zone mini-series 1-4

Superman: The Secret Years #1

Superman Special 1,2,3

Superman: The Wedding Album (Signed by Dan Jurgens & Jon Bogdanove)

Superman and Wonder Woman, Radio Shack giveaway from 1980.

Superman: World of New Krypton 1-7

Super-Team Family 1, 11

Trinity 1-9

War of the Supermen #0

Wednesday Comics 1-12 (newsprint issues)

World's Finest 137, 190, 194 209 215, 217, 281 285 309, 312, 313, 315, 316, 317

World's Finest (miniseries) #1-3

World of Krypton #1

The World of Smallville #2

Superman action figure from Burger King I think (sry)

 

Other

1990's vintage retailer poster of Superman that says DC comics on sale here.

1990s JLA Superman figure (out of box, but complete with stand and flag)

1975 Superman vs. Spiderman treasury

2006 convention promo posters for Superman (by Busiek/Pacheco) and Superman/Batman (by Verheiden/Van Sciver)

A few Sunday comic sections featuring Superman from 1940 and 1941

Action comics Annual #1 CGC 9.8

All-Star Superman Super Lois DC Direct figure

an original 1964 Aurora Superman model

Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest #19

Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest 20 World's Finest

Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest 66 Superman Team Up Action

Collectors Figurine #2 (Superman / Phone Booth and Phamplet about Supes)

Death of Superman TPB

DC Legends Superman Fig

DC Promo Poster featuring Jim Lee art of Supes/Bats/WW

Famous First Edition #26 Action 1

Fanboy trade (Signed by Evanier and Aragones and a drawing by Aragones)

The Great Superman Movie Book!

The Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told SC

Heroes Against Hunger

JLA: Liberty and Justice

JLA: Riddle of the Beast HC

JLA: World War III TBP

Kingdom Come Superman t-shirt

The Last Days of Krypton novel by Kevin J. Anderson

The Legacy of Superman

Limited Collector's Edition #38 (Superman with the Statue of Liberty)

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman SC

Oversized promo card for Superman w/new costume from 1990s

Promo poster for Action #700 (about 10x13, designed like a movie poster)

Red Sun President Superman DC Direct figure

Showcase Presents: Superman Volume 1 and 2

Silver Age Superman Series 1: Lex Luthor figure (loose but w/all accessories)

Superman Returns Jor-El figure (loose)

Supergirl and Team Luthor #1

Superman Archives Volume 1-4

Superman In Action Comics Archives #1

Superman & the Legion of Super Heroes TPB (Action 858-863)

Superman & Batman: Generations (1999)

Superman/Batman: Public Enemies HC (Signed by Jeph Loeb)

Superman/Batman Public Enemies TPB

Superman/Batman: Supergirl HC (Signed by Jeph Loeb & Michael Turner)

Superman Bloodlines Annual #5

Superman: Brainiac HC

Superman convention promo bookmark

Superman : The Dalies 1939 - 1940 (SC)

Superman : The Dalies 1940 - 1941 (SC)

Superman : The Dalies 1941 - 1942 (SC)

Superman: Day of Doom (2003)

Superman: Death of Clark Kent TPB

Superman/Doomsday – Hunter/Prey #1-3 (1994)

Superman: The Earth Stealers (1988)

Superman Elseworlds: A Nation Divided TPB

Superman Fantastic Four treasury book

Superman for All Seasons TBP

Superman For Earth (1991)

Superman: From the 30's to the 70's

Superman Gallery (1993)

Superman Hand Puppet

Superman: Infinite Crisis TPB

Superman: The Kansas Sighting TPB 1-2

Superman Last Son TPB

Superman logo magnet

Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes HC

Superman/Madman Hullabaloo!

Superman: Panic in the Sky TPB

Superman: Peace on Earth

Superman Pop! figure

Superman pullout poster from Hero Illustrated (key art from newsstand cover of Adv. #505)

Superman Red/Superman Blue #1 (1998)

Superman Returns Daily Planet Newspaper (theater promo)

Superman poster from Comic Heroes Magazine #5

Superman: Red Son #1-3

"Superman Smashes the Secret of the Mad Director" "novel" from 1966.

Superman: Speeding Bullets (1993)

Superman: Superman’s Metropolis (1996)

superman sunday classics 1939-1943 hardcover

Superman: The 10 Cent Adventures (2003)

Superman/Toyman (1996)

Superman: Under a Yellow Sun GN

Superman vs Aliens 1 &2

Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man (1996 Gold Reprint Special Collector's Edition)

Superman vs. Predator #1

Whatever Happened To The Man of Tomorrow TPB

Zero Hour promotional poster showing Batman surrounded by dozens of continuity versions of Superman

 

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