Times Past: Golden to Copper Age Comics & More
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Times Past: Golden to Copper Age Comics & More
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Description
Celebrate days gone by with this fantastic 300+ lot session! The vast majority of this session is comic books from the 1940s to the 1980s, with some specimens from the 90s and later included for the flavor. The rest of the session consists of DVDs, records, men's mags, and other vintage goodies.
Highlights include Giant-Size Chillers #1 (1st Lilith), Captain Midnight #44 (Golden Age Fawcett), All-Flash #12 (1943, 1st Thinker), Tales to Astonish #54 (1st villainous Black Knight), Tales of Suspense #69 (1st Titanium Man), Whiz Comics #75 (Golden Age Captain Marvel), and much more!
For local bidders, lots may be picked up starting at 12pm noon on Monday, January 15, 2022. For everyone else, shipping costs will be assessed and shipments will start going out later that day.
Highlights include Giant-Size Chillers #1 (1st Lilith), Captain Midnight #44 (Golden Age Fawcett), All-Flash #12 (1943, 1st Thinker), Tales to Astonish #54 (1st villainous Black Knight), Tales of Suspense #69 (1st Titanium Man), Whiz Comics #75 (Golden Age Captain Marvel), and much more!
For local bidders, lots may be picked up starting at 12pm noon on Monday, January 15, 2022. For everyone else, shipping costs will be assessed and shipments will start going out later that day.
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We will not ship via non-trackable "tape it to the back of a pigeon" methods for expensive items. Items over $100 ship insured, and anything over $250 requires signature confirmation of delivery. We assume you want everything to arrive safely and in one piece, and so do we. This is, unfortunately, sometimes expensive, but we are not in charge of FEDEX and USPS shipping rates. We have no hidden "per lot" fees and we will always do our best to find the best balance between being cost effective and ensuring the item arrives safely.
We have heard from a lot of Canadian bidders asking us to avoid shipping with FEDEX due to some problems it causes. You got it! We will always go with USPS First Class or Priority International when shipping to Canada.
We’re happy to save items for local pick-up, but new customers or occasional visitors have to get in touch ASAP after the auction to ensure their items are set aside. Regular locals must make arrangements for pick-up within seven days of invoicing or items will be shipped.
If you bid on this rules “lot”, we will charge your card for it (and possibly send you a printout of the stop sign clip art).
We will add to this notification lot as needed to answer common questions.
Thanks for reading and happy bidding on our auction!
Here's a few greatest hits:
We will not ship via non-trackable "tape it to the back of a pigeon" methods for expensive items. Items over $100 ship insured, and anything over $250 requires signature confirmation of delivery. We assume you want everything to arrive safely and in one piece, and so do we. This is, unfortunately, sometimes expensive, but we are not in charge of FEDEX and USPS shipping rates. We have no hidden "per lot" fees and we will always do our best to find the best balance between being cost effective and ensuring the item arrives safely.
We have heard from a lot of Canadian bidders asking us to avoid shipping with FEDEX due to some problems it causes. You got it! We will always go with USPS First Class or Priority International when shipping to Canada.
We’re happy to save items for local pick-up, but new customers or occasional visitors have to get in touch ASAP after the auction to ensure their items are set aside. Regular locals must make arrangements for pick-up within seven days of invoicing or items will be shipped.
If you bid on this rules “lot”, we will charge your card for it (and possibly send you a printout of the stop sign clip art).
We will add to this notification lot as needed to answer common questions.
Thanks for reading and happy bidding on our auction!
All-Flash #12 (1943) 1st Thinker!
First appearance and origin of The Thinker, a madman with genius level intellect and a degenerative nerve disease. GD+ condition.
Kerry Drake Detective #24 CGC 7.5 Pre-Code
File copy from 1951. CGC graded 7.5 Harvey Comics. Pre-code crime comic.
Giant-Size Chillers #1/1st Lilith (Dracula)
First appearance of Lilith, the daughter of Dracula. FN/FN+ condition.
Hot Wheels #4 (1970) Neal Adams Cover!
Cover art by Neal Adams except for the character faces by Alex Toth. FN+/VF- condition.
Eerie Magazine #2 (1965) Key!
First appearance of Cousin Eerie. Painted cover art by Frank Frazetta. Fair condition, top staple pop front cover.
Jungle Action #1-4 (1972) Marvel
First 4 issues of the Bronze Age Marvel series. FN- to VF range.
Charlie Chaplin 1916 Theater Give-Aways
Charlie Chaplin's Chatter and Funny Sayings Keep the Doctor Away theater giveaways mini-magazine lot of (4). Small booklets are 4" x 5". Magazines have wear, especially a...more
Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery Lot
Bronze Age horror comics from Gold Key. You get issues #92, 95 and 96. VF to VF+ range.
Captain America #104 (1968)
Jack Kirby cover featuring the Red Skull vs. Cap! VF-/VF condition.
Silver Screen Hollywood Magazine Lot
1940s and 50s. Fantastic vintage magazines. Photo covers with Ingrid Bergman, Bette Davis, Debbie Reynolds, Kim Novak and more! Overall Fair condition.
Plop! #5/15/20 Bronze Age DC Humor
3 issues of the Bronze Age DC humor comic. #15 is FN+, rest are GD+.
Bizarre Adventures #34/Last Issue 1983
Marvel. Howard the Duck Christmas story. Fantastic cover art featuring Santa Claus as a skeleton! VF/VF+ condition.
1950s/60s Esquire Men's Magazine Lot of (5)
Includes October 1955, January 1957, February 1957, March 1957, and March 1960. Only the October 1955 issue has the centerfold. Fair condition.
Amazing Adventures #6/1952 Ziff Davis
Amazing Adventures was a 1950s science fiction anthology produced by Ziff-Davis and featuring painted covers. It ran for only six issues. VG condition.
Marvel Bronze to Copper Age Comic Lot
8 comics. You get all pictured. Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, Black Panther and more! Marvel Feature #12 (GD+ condition) features second the team appearance of the Blood Brot...more
The Spirit All About P'Gell #2 (1973)
Will Eisner. Kitchen Sink Harder to find Bronze Age comic. NM-/NM condition with some tape residue front cover.
Savage She-Hulk #9/1st Ultima (1980)
First appearance of Ultima, the daughter of a cult leader, conditioned through discipline to be the perfect human. VF+/NM- with some dings on the spine.