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  • Issue #2A
    Marvel Special Edition Star Wars (1977 Marvel/Whitman) Treasury 2A
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    Marvel edition. 56 pages. Published 1978. Treasury-sized edition (about Life magazine-sized) reprinting Star Wars 4-6. Howard Chaykin art; part Dave Stevens inks. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #2W
    Marvel Special Edition Star Wars (1977 Marvel/Whitman) Treasury 2W

    Whitman edition. 84 pages. Published 1978. Treasury-sized edition (about Life magazine-sized) reprinting Star Wars 4-6. Howard Chaykin art; part Dave Stevens inks. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1995 Reprint) 1-1ST

    Comic-sized gold-bordered reprint of 1976 Treasury edition. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #1
    2001 A Space Odyssey Treasury (1976) 1

    2001: A Space Odyssey Treasury (1976) is an official adaptation of the movie directed by critically acclaimed Stanley Kubrick. Adapted by legendary writer/artist Jack Kirby with inks by Frank Giacoia. Also included is a 2001: A Space Odyssey retrospective and photos by Dave Kraft from the movie. 82 pages. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #F-4HARDCOVER.N
    Famous First Edition Whiz Comics (1974 DC Treasury) F-4HARDCOVER.N

    MISSING Dust Jacket, Hardcover 1974 Edition. Famous First Edition (#F-4) Golden Mint Series: Whiz #1 (#2) features Fawcett Comics Captain Marvel. Reprints the entire issue from cover to cover including the original ads. NOTE: This almost exact replica edition is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine); it contains two covers. NOTE: The original, 1940 first edition is standard comic book size. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA Secret Origins (2002 DC Treasury) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Written by Paul Dini. Painted art by Alex Ross. The Justice League is made up of the world's greatest heroes. Over the years, through feature movies, television programs, and various publications, these heroes have transcended the comic book genre to become pop cultural icons. JLA: SECRET ORIGINS is an amazing look back at how these characters originally gained their powers and abilities and became the legendary heroes that they now are. Featuring striking paintings by award-winning artist Alex Ross, this masterpiece contains the origins of some of DC's greatest heroes including Batman, Superman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, Green Lantern and the Flash. Softcover, 10-in. x 13-in., 48 pages, full color. Cover price $7.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Batman War on Crime (1999 A DC Treasury) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Written by PAUL DINI. Painted art and cover ALEX ROSS. The war on crime is a bitter struggle, claiming many innocents. For any one man to end crime is a near-impossible task. For Batman, it is his life's work...an all-consuming obsession. When the Dark Knight encounters a young boy whose parents have been murdered (echoing the tragedy that created Batman himself), it raises fundamental questions about his own life in BATMAN: WAR ON CRIME, writer Paul Dini's and artist Alex Ross's fully painted, oversized follow-up to their best-selling, award-winning SUPERMAN: PEACE ON EARTH. Written by Emmy Award-winning producer Dini (THE BATMAN ADVENTURES: MAD LOVE, BATMAN: HARLEY QUINN), with staggering painted art by Ross (KINGDOM COME, UNCLE SAM), BATMAN: WAR ON CRIME finds the Dark Knight questioning the true nature of the evil he has dedicated himself to eradicating ? crime itself ? taking him from Gotham City's grimmest alleys to its shining corporate towers. Combining traditional comic-book storytelling and the illustrated-text format of storybooks, Dini and Ross have created a worthy successor to SUPERMAN: PEACE ON EARTH, one that stands on its own as an indisputable classic. Softcover, 10-in. x13-in., 64 pages, full color. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #1
    Superman Peace on Earth (1998 DC Treasury) 1

    1st printing. Story by Paul Dini. Art by Alex Ross. The Man of Steel in a beautiful oversized one-shot - featuring a cardstock cover with a metallic fifth-color ink. As the holiday season approaches, Clark Kent reflects on the poverty suffered by so many throughout the world and decides to use his vast power to feed the starving and impovershed masses. But as Superman sets out to accomplish the impossible, he encounters unexpected resistance to his humanitarian efforts. Softcover, 10-in. x 13-in., 64 pages, full color. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #1A
    Steranko History of Comics SC (1970-1972 Supergraphics) 1A
    • 1/2" Spine split from top.
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    Blue Title - Volume 1 - 1st printing. White cover with blue title that reads: "HISTORY of COMICS 1." Jim Steranko's classic history of the early days of comics covers the early newspaper strips, the pulp heroes, Superman, Batman, Captain America, the Sub-Mariner, the Human Torch, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, kid gangs, and more. Spectacular Steranko wraparound cover. Softcover, 10-in. x 14-in., 84 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.

  • Issue #26
    DC Special Series (1977) 26
    • Water damage.
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    DC Special Series (1981 Treasury) #26 features Superman and his Incredible Fortress of Solitude. Story by Roy Thomas. Art by Ross Andru and Romeo Tanghal. The alien Dominus threatens to blow up the world. The worst part is that something within Superman's Fortress of Solitude is going to cause the disaster. It's a race against the clock, can even Superman discover the secret before it's too late. Learn the many secrets that reside within the Man of Steel's mysterious home in the North Pole. See the many weapons and trophies he keeps including exhibits for his super-friends Wonder Woman and Batman. Superman also looks back on some of the battles with two of his arch nemesis Lex Luthor and Brainiac. Guest-starring Supergirl. Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) cameo. 64 pages. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Tarzan in Color HC (1993-1997 NBM) 2-1ST

    Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Tarzan newspaper strips from 1932-1933. By Hal Foster. The magnificent Tarzan Sundays Sept. 1932-Aug. 1933. Tarzan discovers an ancient Egyptian civilization. Disguised as the Got Throth, he helps restore a princess to the throne and saves his friend Von Harben. Stunning work by Foster, as he warmed up to creating Prince Valiant for just four years later. Hardcover, 10 1/2-in. x 14-in., 64 pages, full color. Cover price $35.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA Heaven's Ladder GN (2000 DC Treasury) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Written by MARK WAID. Art and cover by BRYAN HITCH and PAUL NEARY. The JLA embarks on its biggest adventure yet (literally) in a tabloid-sized one-shot written by Mark Waid with art by THE AUTHORITY's Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary! When an alien race steals the entire world for use in a galaxy-sized science project, only the World's Greatest Super-Heroes stand a chance of saving the Earth. Softcover, 10-in. x 14-in., 72 pages, full color. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #1A
    Marvel Special Edition Star Wars (1977 Marvel/Whitman) Treasury 1A
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    Marvel edition. 56 pages. Published 1977. Howard Chaykin art. Treasury-sized edition (about Life magazine-sized) reprinting Star Wars 1-3. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #1W
    Marvel Special Edition Star Wars (1977 Marvel/Whitman) Treasury 1W
    • 2" spine split from bottom.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Whitman edition. 56 pages. Published 1977. Howard Chaykin art. Treasury-sized edition (about Life magazine-sized) reprinting Star Wars 1-3. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #14
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 14
    • Puncture in cover and first four pages.
    • 3" Spine split from bottom.

    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #14 features the Sensational Spider-Man. This issue reprints Amazing Spider-Man #100-102 and features a five chapter Spidey epic that includes "The Spider or the Man?," "A Monster called Morbius," Vampire at Large," "The Way it Began," and "The Curse and the Cure!" Story by Stan Lee. Art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia. Featuring the villainy of Dr. Octopus, the Lizard, and Morbius the Living Vampire. Plus, a special reprint of Not Brand Ecch #6 by Gary Friedrich and Marie Severin. 82 pages. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #21
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 21
    • Scuffing. Creasing.

    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #21 features the Fantastic Four. This issue includes one of the most epic FF tales as they must defend the planet against the World Devouring Galactus and his new herald Air-Walker. Reprints Fantastic Four #120-123. "The Horror that Walks on Air" by Stan Lee, John Buscema, and Joe Sinnott. Guest-starring the Silver Surfer. 80 pages. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #15
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 15

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    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #15 features Conan the Barbarian. This issue features one of the Cimmerian's greatest adventures with Red Sonja the She-Devil with a Sword. All stories by Roy Thomas. Includes "The Song of Red Sonja" art by Barry Windsor Smith, "Night of the Dark God" art by Gil Kane and Neal Adams, and "Black Colossus" art by John Buscema and Alfredo Alcala. Plus, three Red Sonja pin-ups by Frank Thorne, Dick Giordano, and Estaban Maroto. 80 pages. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #8
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 8

    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #8 features a Giant Superhero Holiday Grab-Bag. This issue features the Christmas themed stories "Twas the Night before Christmas" (Reprints Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #10) by Gary Friedrich, Frank Springer, and Johnny Craig, "Spidey goes Mad" (Reprints Marvel Tales #19) by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, "Jingle Bombs" (Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #7) by Steve Englehart, George Tuska, and Billy Graham, "Heaven is a Very Small Place" (Reprints Incredible Hulk #147) by Roy Thomas, Herb Trimpe, and John Severin, and "Eternity, Eternity" (Reprints Dr. Strange #180) by Roy Thomas, Gene Colan, and Tom Palmer. Featuring the villainy of Hate-Monger, Vulture, and Nightmare. 82 pages. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #12
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 12

    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #12 features Howard the Duck. Includes the all-new adventure "The Duck and the Defenders" by Steve Gerber, Sal Buscema, and Klaus Janson. Also, reprints Fear #19 and Giant-Size Man-Thing #4-5 featuring "The Way it All Began" by Steve Gerber, Val Mayerik, and Sal Trapani, "Frog Death" by Steve Gerber and Frank Brunner, and "Hellcow" by Steve Gereber, Frank Brunner, and Tom Palmer. Guest-starring the Defenders (Valkyrie, Nighthawk, Dr. Strange, and the Hulk) and the Man-Thing. Plus, a special reprinting of Howard the Duck #1 by Steve Gerber, Frank Brunner, and Steve Leialoha. 82 pages. Cover price $1.50.

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    $25 MARVEL TREASURY EDITION #12 HOWARD THE DUCK TREASURY MARVEL 1976! THE DEFENDERS!

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  • Issue #1
    Captain America's Bicentennial Battles (1976 Marvel Treasury) 1
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    Marvel Treasury Special featuring Captain America's (1976) Bicentennial Battles. Relive America's history with the living legend from World War II, Captain America. Captain America must travel to the past and venture into the future to save the present. Story and art by Jack Kirby. Additional inks by Herb Trimpe, John Romita, and Barry Windsor Smith. 82 pages. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #2
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 2
    • Water damage. Oxidation. Bug-chew.
    • Cover oxidation.
    • Staple rust.
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    Reprints Fantastic Four 48-50 (first Silver Surfer and Galactus), 6, & 11. Jack Kirby art. New 2-page John Buscema pin-up. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #1
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 1
    • Tape on interior page.
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    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #1 features the Spectacular Spider-Man. Special introduction by Stan Lee. This issue features "The Green Goblin" (Reprints 1st app. of GG) by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, "Spider-Man Tackles the Torch" (Reprints Strange Tales Annual #2) by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, "The Birth of a Super-Hero" (Reprints Amazing Spider-Man #42) by Stan Lee and John Romita, "The Reprehensible Riddle of The Sorcerer" (Reprints Marvel Super Heroes #14) Story by Stan Lee and Ross Andru, and finally "And Death Shall Come" (Reprints Amazing Spider-Man #90) by Stan Lee and Gil Kane. Features the villainy of the Green Goblin, the Enforcers, Rhino, and Dr. Octopus. Guest-starring the Incredible Hulk, Fantastic Four, and John Jameson. Also included is 2-page spread from the Daily Bugle and a pin-up featuring Spider-Man, Thor, Hulk, Thing, Hercules, and the Savage Sub-Mariner. 94 pages. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #5
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 5
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    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #5 features the Hulk on the Rampage. Read along and witness some of the Hulk's most epic tussles. Watch as the Jade Giant battles Hercules, Sub-Mariner, the Leader, Doc Samson, and the Thing. Features "The Titan and the Torment" (Reprints Tales to Astonish #79) by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, "Let there be Battle" (Reprints Tales to Astonish #100) by Stan Lee and Marie Severin, "Many Foes has the Hulk" (Reprints Incredible Hulk #139) by Roy Thomas and Herb Trimpe, "His Name is Samson" (Reprints Incredible Hulk #141) by Roy Thomas and Herb Trimpe, and "Cry Monster" (Reprints Marvel Feature #11) by Len Wein, Jim Starlin, and Joe Sinnott. Also includes a 2-page pin-up featuring many of the Hulk's allies and enemies. 98 pages. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #18A
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 18A

    Marvel Edition. Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #18 features Marvel's TV sensation the Astonishing Spider-Man. This issue features some of Spidey's greatest team-ups including "And then, the X-Men" (Reprints Marvel Team-Up #4) by Gerry Conway, Gil Kane, and Steve Mitchell, "Wolf at Bay" (Reprints Marvel Team-Up #12) by Len Wein, Gerry Conway, Ross Andru, and Don Perlin, "If an Eye Offend thee..." (Reprints Marvel Team-Up #15) by Len Wein, Ross Andru, and Don Perlin, "For a Few Fists More" (Reprints Marvel Team-Up #31) by Gerry Conway, Jim Mooney, and Vince Colletta. Guest-starring the original X-Men, Werewolf by Night, Ghost Rider, and Iron Fist and featuring the villainy of Morbius the Living Vampire and the Orb. 80 pages. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #28
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 28
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    Superman and Spider-Man team up again in this special Marvel/DC crossover. "The Heroes and the Holocaust!" Guest-starring Wonder Woman and the Hulk. Script by Jim Shooter. Pencils by John Buscema. Inks (figures) by Joe Sinnott. Inks (backgrounds) by Terry Austin, Klaus Janson, Bob Layton, Steve Leialoha, Bob McLeod, Al Milgrom, Walt Simonson, Joe Rubinstein, and Bob Wiacek. Plot suggestions by Marv Wolfman. Painted cover by Bob Larkin (with layouts by John Romita). Doctor Doom kicks off his latest campaign for world conquest by sending the Hulk to Metropolis to free the Parasite! However the Green Goliath's massive path of destruction draws the attention of the Man of Steel! And shortly thereafter the clash of the titans erupts! Eventually Superman realizes the Hulk is being controlled from the Latverian embassy and flies to New York to investigate! In the meantime the Daily Bugle sends Peter Parker to Metropolis to get photographs of Superman! But instead of running into Clark Kent's alter ego, the web-slinger encounters Wonder Woman! After a brief skirmish, both heroes deduce that Dr. Doom is causing all the trouble! And a while later all concerned parties converge on the Latverian Monarch's underground complex in Manhattan for the final showdown! The Amazing Spider-Man and Superman vs. Doctor Doom and the Parasite for the freedom of the world! A terrific story! Cameo appearances by J. Jonah Jameson, Joe Robertson, Glory Grant, Perry White, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Lana Lang, Morgan Edge, and Steve Lombard. (Notes: Spider-Man and Superman first met in the 1976 Marvel/DC crossover: Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976 Treasury) #1. The inside front cover illustrates the origins and powers of Superman and the web-slinger. The inside back cover displays an alternate cover for this issue by John Buscema. The back cover depicts Superman battling the Hulk and the wall-crawler clashing with Wonder Woman. This story takes place in an alternative universe known as Earth-7642 in Marvel continuity. This issue was reprinted in 1996 in Superman and Spider-Man (1996 comic-sized) #1. Book dimensions approximately 10" x 13".) 64 pages. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #8A
    Marvel Comics Super Special (1977) 8A

    Painted cover by Bob Larkin. The official comic book adaptation of the original 1970s science fiction TV series, Battlestar Galactica, written by Roger McKenzie, with art by Ernie Colon; In a distant time and place, a terrible war was waged between man and machine...the humans lost; Now, guided by their last surviving warship - the mighty Battlestar Galactica - a handful of survivors travel through space in search of the lost home of their ancestors, a shining planet known through ancient records, a planet called Earth. Includes an interview with special effects artist John Dykstra and much background information on the Battlestar Galactica universe. The story was reprinted in issues #1-3 of the Battlestar Galactica comic. 48 pgs. Full-color. This first printing is treasury-sized and has the red Spider-Man Marvel logo in the corner. Cover price $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #1
    Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976 DC/Marvel Treasury) 1

    Very first Marvel/DC cross-over. Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976) Treasury. Is this the Battle of the Century or the greatest superhero team-up of all time. The unthinkable has happened, the diabolical Lex Luthor has combined his unparalleled genius with the mad Doctor Octopus, and Spidey and the Man of Steel are too busy fighting each other to stop them. Can to of the biggest icons in comics history come to an understanding in time to stop these dastardly villains? Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano. Also, included is a breakdown on how this legendary cover was conceived. 100 pages, full color. Cover price $2.00.

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    $200 Superman VS. The Amazing Spiderman #1 CBCS GRADED 3.5 Sealed Marvel DC Crossover

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  • Issue #27
    DC Special Series (1977) 27

    DC Special Series (1981 Treasury) #27 features the battle you never thought you'd see, Batman vs. the Incredible Hulk.

    "The Monster and the Madman!" Story by Len Wein. Art by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez and Dick Giordano.

    The maniacal trickster the Joker has just convinced the Jade Giant that Batman is his enemy. It will take all the Dark Knight's skills and courage to survive his 1st encounter with the Earth's mightiest mortal. Plus, how does the mysterious and cosmically powered Shaper of Worlds fit into all this?

    Also included is a feature that shows the evolution of the cover for this special. And: The origins of Batman and the Hulk are presented on the inside front cover, with art by George Pérez and Dick Giordano.

    Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #C-61.WHITMAN
    Famous First Edition Superman (1979 DC Treasury) C-61.WHITMAN
    • Small price sticker on cover.

    WHITMAN EDITION. Famous First Edition V8#C-61: Superman #1 NOTE: This almost exact replica edition is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine); it has two covers. The original, 1939 first edition is standard comic book size. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #C-21
    Shazam (1973) DC Treasury Edition C-21
    • Centerfold detached.
    • Cover Detached.

    DC Treasury Edition (1974) #21 features Shazam the original Captain Marvel. Art by C.C. Beck. This treasury sized collector's edition features six stories starring the Marvel Family, a feature on how to draw the Marvel Family, a super-size pin-up, a 3-D diorama cut-out, and a behind the scene feature with C.C. Beck. Guest-starring Mary Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr. and featuring the evil genius of Dr. Sivana. 80 pages. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-23
    House of Mystery (1973) DC Treasury Edition C-23

    Cover art by Nick Cardy. Limited Collectors' Edition: House of Mystery. Reprints by Neal Adams, Wally Wood, Berni Wrightson, and Alex Toth. "The House of Gargoyles!", script by Jack Oleck, art by Jack Sparling; Gargoyles come to life and take revenge on the man who killed their designer. Cain's Game Room strips by Sergio Aragonés. Board game activity page, art by Sergio Aragonés. "The Secret of the Egyptian Cat," script by Robert Kanigher, art by Bernie Wrightson; To the House of Mystery comes Konassos, a sorcerer, with his white cat; Cain one night sees the cat transform into a woman who tells her tale; Isha, Egyptian priestess of the temple of Nu-Ta the Cat-God, is captured and held captive by Konassos; The sorcerer to better control her transforms the priestess into a white cat. "The Widow's Walk," script by Howard Post, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Joe Orlando; Mary Bourne placed a curse on her husband Angus that he may not return to harbor until the day she dies. Roll the Lucky Dice! activity page by Sergio Aragonés. Learn how to draw my House of Mystery activity by Aragonés. Cain and Gregory pinup by Bernie Wrightson. "His Name Is... Kane," script by Mike Friedrich, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Wally Wood. "The Poster Plague!", script by Steve Skeates, art by Sergio Aragonés. "Nightmare," script by Robert Kanigher, art by Neal Adams and Joe Orlando (page 1: Cain head); A lonely little girl, Judy, seeks a friend and finds it in Pan, an animated statue. "Behind the Scenes at the House of Mystery" article by Joe Orlando (as Cain the Caretaker). Cut-out table-top diorama on back cover by Sergio Aragonés. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-24
    Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer (1973) DC Treasury Edition C-24

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-25
    Batman (1974) DC Treasury Edition C-25
    Published 1974 by DC.

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Batman reprints: "The Case of the Joker's Crime Circus" from 1941 (art by Bob Kane); ""The Case Batman Failed to Solve" from 1942 (art by Jerry Robinson); "The Majors of Yonville" from 1944 (art by Dick Sprang); "Hate of the Hooded Hangman" from 1966 (art by Carmine Infantino); "Hot Time in Gotham Town Tonight" from 1970 (art by Irv Novick); and "Ghost of the Killer Skies" from 1970 (art by Neal Adams). Centerspread by Adams. Joker and Penguin pin-ups by Infantino/Murphy Anderson. One-page "How to Draw Batman" by Infantino. Inside back cover contains photos from the 60s Batman TV show: Adam West & Burt Ward, Cesar Romero, Burgess Meredith, Julie Newmar, and Frank Gorshin, plus Lewis Wilson and Douglas Croft from the 1943 Batman serial. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). 80 pages. Adams covers. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-26SOFTCOVER
    Famous First Edition Action Comics (1974 DC Treasury) C-26SOFTCOVER

    Famous First Edition #C-26: Action #1. NOTE: This almost exact replica edition is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine); it has two covers. The original, 1938 first edition is standard comic book size. Softcover Edition. Cover art by Joe Shuster. Untitled one-pages story, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster; A space vehicle from a destroyed world lands on Earth, and its occupant becomes Superman; In addition, a scientific explanation for this being's powers is given. "The Coming of Superman," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster; Superman delivers a witness to the governor to stop an execution, then stops a wife-beater; Later Superman, as Clark Kent, goes out with Lois, but she earns the wrath of Butch Matson and Superman must save her; Finally, Clark is assigned a story on the South American republic of San Monte. Untitled "Chuck" Dawson story, art by Homer Fleming; Chuck begins a vendetta against the crooked ranch owners who have, by fraud, acquired the range lands he inherited after his father's death. "The Mystery of the Freight Train Robberies!", script and art by Fred Guardineer; Zatara and Tong investigate the murders of several railroad detectives and the theft of over $200,000 in loot. "South Sea Strategy" [Part 1] text story by Captain Frank Thomas. "Sticky-Mitt Stimson," script and art by Russell Cole [as Alger]; Sticky swipes some apples and is pursued by the police; He gets a lucky break to make good his escape. Untitled The Adventures of Marco Polo story, script and art by Sven Elven; Marco, his father and his uncle are given an audience with the new Pope; They are sent on a mission to satisfy a request from the Khan of Tartary for priests and men of learning. Untitled "Pep" Morgan story, script by Gardner Fox, art by Fred Guardineer; When the Boxing Commission runs a dirty fight trainer out of town, he swears his revenge... against Pep. Untitled Scoop Scanlon story, art by Will Ely; An international jewel thief arrives in America as a prisoner, but Scoop and Rusty are on hand to witness his escape with the help of his gang lying in wait. Untitled Tex Thomson story, script by Ken Fitch, art by Bernard Baily; Ken is framed for the murder of a man, and, with the help of Betty and Bobby, sets out to prove his innocence. Superman illustration on back cover. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-27
    Shazam (1973) DC Treasury Edition C-27
    Published 1976 by DC.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
    • Signed by actor Jackson Bostwick (personalized). No certification is included. Piece cut, but present.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Shazam. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-30S
    Famous First Edition Sensation Comics (1974 DC Treasury) C-30S
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    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Softcover edition. Famous First Edition #C-30: Sensation #1 (early Wonder Woman appearance). NOTE: This almost exact replica edition is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine); it has two covers. The original, 1942 first edition is standard comic book size. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-31
    Superman (1974) DC Treasury Edition C-31

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Superman reprints. Neal Adams art (new?), plus Superman origin reprint by Curt Swan/Murphy Anderson. Includes War in Europe, Insurance Death Racket, The Men Who Had to Guard Superman, Lois Lanes Secret Helper (starring Krypto), The Case of the Lethal Letters. Superman puzzle. How to Draw Superman. A concept for Supermans future super-amusement park. Superman on Screen with photos. Superman 3D Diorama on back cover. 80 pgs. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $1.00. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-32
    Ghosts (1975) DC Treasury Edition C-32

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Ghosts. Reprints by Tony DeZuniga and Jim Aparo. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-33
    Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer (1973) DC Treasury Edition C-33

    Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,. Limited Collectors' Edition. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-37
    Batman (1974) DC Treasury Edition C-37

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Batman reprints from the 1940s. Jim Aparo cover. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-38
    Superman (1974) DC Treasury Edition C-38

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Superman reprints. Neal Adams art (new?), plus Superman origin reprint by Curt Swan/Murphy Anderson. Includes War in Europe, Insurance Death Racket, The Men Who Had to Guard Superman, Lois Lanes Secret Helper (starring Krypto), The Case of the Lethal Letters. Superman puzzle. How to Draw Superman. A concept for Supermans future super-amusement park. Superman on Screen with photos. Superman 3D Diorama on back cover. 80 pgs. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $1.00. Cover price $1.00.

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    $26 Superman Limited Collector's Edition/Treasury C-38 DC Comics 1975 VERY FINE

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  • Issue #C-39
    Secret Origins of Super-Villains (1975) DC Treasury Edition C-39
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Secret Origins of Super-Villains. Neal Adams reprint (inks). Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). 68 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-41
    Super Friends (1976) DC Treasury Edition C-41
    • Interior activity completed.

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Super Friends. 6 pages new Alex Toth art, plus 11-page Toth essay about animation art. Toth front and back covers. Justice League of America reprint. Operation: Jail the Justice, story by Gardner Fox, art by Mike Sekowsky and Sid Greene; Who is the arch-criminal who puts the JLAers behind bars by making them look like their greatest foes? The Case of the Disabled Justice League, story by Gardner Fox, art by Mike Sekowsky and Bernard Sachs. 64 pgs. Treasury-sized. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $1.00. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-45
    Secret Origins of Super-Villains (1975) DC Treasury Edition C-45
    • 2 1/2" cumulative spine split.

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Secret Origins of Super-Villains. Batman, Flash, and Wonder Woman reprints. 60 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-46
    Justice League of America (1976) DC Treasury Edition C-46
    • Interior activity completed. Water damage.

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Justice League of America reprints. Decoy Missions of the Justice League, script by Gardner Fox, art by Mike Sekowsky and Bernard Sachs; Kanjar Ro, the villain from the planet Dhor, conceives a brilliant scheme to steal the entire Earth—without the Justice League even knowing it; guest-starring Adam Strange. The Deadly Dreams of Dr. Destiny, script by Gardner Fox, art by Mike Sekowsky and Bernard Sachs. Two-page JLA pinup by Austin and Giordano. The JLA on TV featuring Alex Toth Super Friends art. Treasury-sized. 52 pgs. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $1.00. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-49
    Superboy and The Legion of Super-Heroes (1976) DC Treasury Edition C-49

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes reprints. Curt Swan art. Mike Grell wraparound cover. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #C-51
    Batman (1974) DC Treasury Edition C-51
    • 1" Spine split from top.
    • Water saturation. Cover oxidation.

    Limited Collectors' Edition: Batman reprints--the early classic Ra's al Ghul stories all in one volume! "Daughter of the Demon" (art by Neal Adams), "Bruce Wayne--Rest in Peace" (art by Irv Novick), "The Lazarus Pit" (art by Adams), and "The Demon Lives Again" (art by Adams). Reprints from Batman 232 (1st appearance of Ra's), 242-244. The inside back cover contains brief bios and small photos of Denny O'Neil, Adams, Novick, Dick Giordano, and Julie Schwartz. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). 80 pages. New Adams wraparound cover. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #C-55
    Superboy and The Legion of Super-Heroes (1976) DC Treasury Edition C-55
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
    • Cover oxidation.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Wrap around cover by Mike Grell. The Millennium Massacre. 62 pages. Story by Paul Levitz. Pencils by Mike Grell. Inks by Vince Colletta. Superboy arrives in the future for the wedding of Saturn Girl and Lightening Lad only to find a world totally different from the one he is used to visiting. The future is now an armed camp. Whats more, the legionnaires insist it has always been that way. With Superboy unable to convince his teammates something is wrong, the wedding proceeds as planned, only to have the bride and groom kidnapped by the Lunarites. Convinced that the altering of history is the real issue, Superboy leads a group of legionnaires back in time, while the rest of the group attempts to rescue their teammates. Can Superboys team correct the flow of time and save all of the future? This story takes place between issues 237 and 238 of Superboy (1949-1979 first series). Includes a 2 page pin up of the entire Legion by Mike Grell and Vince Colletta. Includes an 8 page feature containing information on each of the legionnaires by Paul Levitz, illustrated by James Sherman and Jack Abel. 72 pages. Full color. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #C-56A
    Superman vs. Muhammad Ali (1978) DC Treasury Edition C-56A

    DC EDITION. All-New Collectors' Edition: Superman vs. Muhammad Ali. Cover art by Neal Adams. Backed by an armada of 100 powerful warships orbiting the planet, Rat'Lar demands that Earths greatest champion battle the mightiest Scrubb warrior. Ali and Superman each argue that they should be chosen as champ, with Rat'Lar insisting that the dueling duo fight one another to determine Earths true champion. To make things fair for Earthling Ali, the match takes place on Rat'Lars home planet, Bodace, which has a red sun. Treasury-sized. Size is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine). Cover price $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #C-61.DC
    Famous First Edition Superman (1979 DC Treasury) C-61.DC
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    DC EDITION. Famous First Edition V8#C-61: Superman #1 NOTE: This almost exact replica edition is 10 x 13-1/2" (about the size of a Life magazine); it has two covers. The original, 1939 first edition is standard comic book size. Cover price $2.00.