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DETECTIVE COMICS #389 (DC)

BBn, FRo. Scarecrow, Batgirl.

IRON MAN #44 (Marvel)

1st 20 cent issue cover price.

ALL WINNERS COMICS #2 (Timely)

Fall, 1941. "Carnival Of Death!"

ALL STAR COMICS #8 (DC, 1941)

Winter 1941-1942. First appearance and Origin: Wonder Woman. Story continued in Sensation Comics #1. Detailed origin first appears in Wonder Woman Comics #1. Starman series begins. Starman and Dr. Mid-Nite become JSA members starting with this issue.

HIT COMICS #18 (Quality)

1st Appearance & Origin:  Stormy Foster.

DARING MYSTERY COMICS #6 (Timely, 1940)

Origin and first appearance of Marvel Boy.

DARING MYSTERY COMICS #7 (Timely, 1941)

Origin and first appearance of The Blue Diamond and Captain Daring by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.

SUPERMAN MINI-COMIC #1A (DC, 1955)

"Duel In Space", Kellogg's Sugar Smacks giveaway.

FANTASTIC FOUR #201 (Marvel, 1978)

December,  1978.  Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott.  "Home Deadly Home!"

FIGHTIN' MARINES #2 (St. John, 1951)

October 1951 1st: Canteen Kate by Baker.

BRAVE AND THE BOLD #1 (DC, 1955)

Aug-September, 1955 Begin: The Golden Gladiator, The Viking Prince, The Silent Knight.

FRONTIER FIGHTERS #1 (DC, 1955)

SepOctober 1955 Featuring Davy Crockett in "Challenge Of Black Warrior!", Kit Carson and Buffalo Bill Cody. (9-10/55)

X-MEN #180 (Marvel)

1st Cypher. Secret Wars tie-in. App: Wolverine.

ALL-NEGRO COMICS (All-Negro Comics, 1947)

June, 1947 This one-shot's back cover touted features on Ace Harlem, Sugarfoot, and Snakeoil in the following issue, which, alas, never was published. And apparently not many of this issue, a 15-cent oddity, were published; Gerber gives the book an almost unheard of rating of 9 ("very rare"). To further enhance the allure, Overstreet advises the book is "seldom found in fine or mint condition; many copies have brown pages." To date, CGC hasn't certified a copy with a grade higher than 7.5.

History
All-Negro Comics, Inc was started by Orrin C. Evans with partners Harry Saylor, Bill Driscoll, and a few others. He hoped to address the absence of black heroes in popular culture and to set "high moral and educational standards." Although they had great ambitions, they were only able to publish one issue of All-Negro Comics. A second issue was planned and artwork made for the comic, but the publishers could not find enough vendors willing to sell their comics and they soon folded.

BATMAN #19 (DC)

"Batman Makes A Deadline!"

BATMAN #223 (DC)

80 Page Giant #G-73.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #289 (Marvel, 1987)

June, 1987. Special Double-Sized Issue. Peter David, Alan Kupperburg & Tom Morgan.  "The Hobgoblin Revealed!"

SUPERMAN #108 (DC, 1956)

September, 1956 "The Girl Cops of Metropolis!"

GENE AUTRY COMICS #11 (Fawcett/Dell (1942-1944), 1943)

November, 1943 Begin: Dell publication, continued from Fawcett series. Photo of Gene on back cover.

WHAT IF...? #31 (Marvel)

Wolverine Had Killed The Hulk?

WONDER WOMAN #159 (DC)

Origin retold: Wonder Woman.

SUPERMAN #74A (DC, 1952)

March-April, 1952.  Same cover and contents as #75 but misnumbered.

PRINCE VALIANT #719 (Dell Four Color, 1956)

August, 1956 "The Peril Of The Round Table"

HOUSE OF MYSTERY #50 (DC)

Orson Wells's War of the Worlds in text.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #107 (Marvel, 1972)

April, 1972. Stan Lee, John Romita. "Spidey Smashes Through!"

TEEN TITANS #44 (DC, 1976)

November, 1976.  Paul Levitz, Bob Rozakis, Pablo Marcos, Bob Smith.  Introduction of The Guardian. 'The Man Who Toppled The TItans'

IRON MAN #93 (Marvel)

December, 1976.  Gerry Conway, Herb Trimpe.  "Kraken Kills!"

TOMB OF DRACULA #24 (Marvel, 1974)

September, 1974.  Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan.  "...A Morning For The Dead!"

THE LEGENDS OF DANIEL BOONE #3 (DC, 1956)

January, 1956.  "The Shawnee Raiders!" 

X-MEN #35 (Marvel, 1967)

August, 1967. Spider-man cross-over. First appearance of Changeling.

DAREDEVIL #258 (Marvel, 1988)

August, 1988.  Ann Nocenti, John Romita.  "The Bully."

Amazing Fantasy 15 (Marvel, August, 1962)

August, 1962. Art: Steve Ditko. Cover: Kirby/Ditko. 1st & Origin: Spider-Man. 1st: Aunt May. 1st & Death: Uncle Ben. Lead story: "Spider-Man!", story continued in Amazing Spider-Man #1.

SUPERMAN #222 (DC)

80 page Giant #G-66. Superman's Secret Family.

THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES (M.E., 1949)

Photo cover. The story of Lou Gehrig.

IRON MAN #75 (Marvel)

June, 1975.  Mike Friedrich, Arvell Jones.  "Slave To The Power Imperious!"

THIMBLE THEATRE STARRING POPEYE #1 (Sonnet, 1931)

By Segar. Cardboard covers with b/w strip reprints.

BONANZA #37 (Gold Key, 1970)

August, 1970. TV tie-in photo cover.

ACTION COMICS #1 (DC, 1938)

June, 1938. Origin and first appearance of Superman.

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #113 (Marvel, 1968)

March, 1968.  "Where Fall The Shifting Sands!"

IRON MAN AND SUB-MARINER #1 (Marvel, 1968)

April, 1968. One shot pre-dates Iron Man #1. Iron Man story by Colan/Craig is continued from Tales of Suspense #99 and completed in Iron Man #1 (1968). Sub-Mariner story continued from Tales to Astonish #101 and completed in Sub-Mariner #1.

ZEGRA, JUNGLE EMPRESS #2 (Fox, 1948)

October, 1948.  Previous title: "Tegra Jungle Empress."

STAR TREK BOOK AND RECORD SET #PR-45 (Power Records, 1975)

Dinosaur Planet. Photo cover. (Peter Pan Records)

ZORRO #732 (Dell Four Color, 1956)

October, 1956 "The Challenge Of..."

NEW WORLD #1 (Metropolitan, 1950)

Giveaway (5.25 x 8.5, bound at top).

ROCKET SHIP X #1 (Fox, 1951)

Sept, 1951.  "Out Of This World" 

FANTASTIC FOUR #25 (Marvel, 1964)

April, 1964 "The Incredible Hulk Versus The Thing!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #141 (Marvel, 1975)

February,  1975.  Gerry Conway,  Ross Andru.  "The Man's Name Appears To Be...Mysterio!"

RAn GCy. 1st: Mysterio II.

COWBOY LOVE #7 (Fawcett, 1950)

January, 1950 Photo cover. Art: Al Williamson.

HOLLYWOOD FILM STORIES #2 (Prize, 1950)

May 1950 Movie tie-in and photo cover (Lizabeth Scott).

DAREDEVIL #163 (Marvel, 1980)

March, 1980.  Roger McKenzie, Frank Miller.  "Blind Alley."

ACTION COMICS #81A (DC, 1945)

Special Edition-U.S. Navy giveaway.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #238 (Marvel, 1983)

March, 1983. Roger Stern, John Romita, Jr., John Romita, Sr.   First appearance of Hobgoblin (Ned Leeds) in "In The Shadow Of Evils Past!"  

It is important to note whether or not the free Tatooz sample card is still attached/tipped in the back cover. Copies that have had the Tatooz card removed are worth a fraction of the price of those with the card still present.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #120 (Marvel, 1973)

May, 1973.  Gerry Conway, Gil Kane. Spider-Man battles The Hulk in "The Fight And The Fury!"

WONDER WOMAN #75 (DC)

"The Winning Of Wonder Woman's Tiara!"

CROWN COMICS #10 (McCombs, 1947)

August, 1947.  Begin: Voodah.

BATMAN #68 (DC, 1952)

"The New Crimes Of Two-Face!" (12-1/52)

IRON MAN #239 (Marvel)

February, 1989.  David Michelinie, Jackson Guice & Bob Layton.  "Unholy Ghost!"

SHAZAM! #1 (DC, 1973)

February, 1973.  1st: revival of original Captain Marvel since the Golden-Age.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #267 (Marvel, 1985)

August, 1985.  Peter David, Bob McLeod.  "The Commuter Cometh!"

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #217 (Marvel, 1981)

June,  1981.  Denny O'Neil,  John Romita & Jim Mooney.  "Here's Mud In Your Eye!"

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #350 (Marvel)

Double size. Hulk battles The Thing.

FANTASTIC FOUR #314 (Marvel, 1988)

May,  1988.  Steve Englehart,  Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott.  "The Scenic Route!"

IRON MAN #24 (Marvel)

April, 1970.  Archie Goodwin, Jean Izzo.  "My Son And The Minotaur!"

BANNER COMICS #5 (Ace, 1942)

Title changes to Captain Courageous Comics with #6. January, 1942

X-MEN #103 (Marvel, 1977)

February, 1977. Chris Claremont, Dave Cochrum. "The Fall of the Tower."

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