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Item #61263232
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Superman Annual 80-Page Giant; imaginary adventures. All reprints. Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Klein. Giant Superman Annual ad. "The Revenge of Luthor!", script by Jerry Siegel, art by Al Plastino; Exposure to Red Kryptonite seemingly causes Superman and Superboy to exist simultaneously, Luthor takes advantage by trapping Superboy and forcing Superman to choose between Lois and Lana. "The Old Man of Metropolis!", script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Forte; Superman inadvertently smashes through the time barrier into the future--but emerges as an old man with no super powers. "Claire Kent, Alias Super-Sister!", script by Otto Binder, art by John Sikela; When Superboy saves a spacecraft from a crash landing, the pilot Shar-La, takes exception to his chauvinistic manner and transforms him into a girl. "The Superman Book That Couldn't Be Finished," script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Ray Burnley; Jimmy is having difficulties finishing his first novel; Superman helps his pal by taking him into the future and bringing back a copy of the finished book. "Ma and Pa Kent Adopt Supergirl!", script by Jerry Siegel, art by Jim Mooney; In a story from before she became the Danvers' daughter, Linda dreams of being adopted by the Kents. "Chapter I: The Super-Brat from Krypton," script by Jerry Siegel, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Forte; A freak accident creates a duplicate of Kal-El's rocket including a double of its tiny passenger; On Earth, Kal's doppelganger is adopted by a crooked couple, the Dereks, and becomes Super-Brat. "Chapter 2 The Young Super-Bully," script by Jerry Siegel, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Forte; Now a teenager, Super-Bully tries to steal Clark's life but doesn't bargain for Krypto's super-sense of smell as the Dog of Steel is not fooled. "Chapter III Superman vs. Super-Menace!", script by Jerry Siegel, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Forte; Now grown to manhood and significantly, immune to Kryptonite, Super-Menace battles the Man of Steel, however on the verge of victory he learns the truth about himself and the evil Dereks. "The Superman Legend" article. Giant Lois Lane Annual #3 ad. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #61263235
$175.00- Paper: Off white
- Label #0028142002
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Featuring Jimmy Olsen's greatest adventures with his pal, Superman! Reprints. Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Klein. "The War Between Superman and Jimmy Olsen!", script by Alvin Schwartz, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye; A criminal from Kandor switches places with Jimmy Olsen and forces Superman to reveal the location of his Fortress of Solitude, so he can destroy the bottled city. Ad for Action Comics/Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane/Adventure Comics. "The E-L-A-S-T-I-C Lad," script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Ray Burnley; When Jimmy accidentally exposes himself to a green substance from space, his entire body becomes like rubber; Hiding out as Elastic Lad in a freak show, Jimmy falls in with criminals who use his abilities to carry out their. "The Jimmy Olsen from Jupiter," script by Alvin Schwartz pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Ray Burnley; Jimmy agrees to be a test subject for a week for men from Jupiter; He is granted the ability to read minds, but is also turned into a green, scaly Jovian; He uses his abilities to compete for the Newsman of the Year, though he covers his appearance; Between scoops, Jimmy reads Clark Kent's mind and "hears" him think that he is Superman. "The Further Feats of E-l-a-s-t-i-c Lad" article. "The Super Nose for News," script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Ray Burnley; Jimmy accidentally swallows Professor Potter's Pinocchio serum causing his nose to grow whenever he tells a lie; Lois spots a chance to put Clark on the spot by using the serum on him too. "The Scoops That Were Never Printed" Jimmy Olsen article. "The M C of the Midnight Scare Theater!", script by Robert Bernstein, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Forte; When "Midnite Scare Theater" host, "Phanto" is injured, Jimmy stands in as "Neslo", however he is so successful that he literally scares a different viewer to death every evening. World's Finest Comics ad. "The Human Skyscraper," script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Ray Burnley; When Prof. Potter gives Jimmy the wrong pill for a toothache, Jimmy ends up several stories tall, with the mind of a child. "The Human Flame-Thrower!", script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Ray Burnley; An accident involving an experiment of Prof. Potter's gives Jimmy fire-breath. Ad for Superman/Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen/Superboy. "The Son of Superman," script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Ray Burnley; Superman adopts Jimmy for a 30-day trial period but then begins to treat Jimmy in a cruel manner. "Jimmy Olsen's Wedding!", script by Robert Bernstein, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Forte; Jimmy visits the dentist and, under anesthetic, dreams that he has married Lucy and become a father. "Jimmy Olsen's Super-Pals" article. Giant Jimmy Olsen ad. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #24083831
$285.00- Paper: Off white to white
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More Secret Origins 80-Page Giant. Reprints. Cover art by Murphy Anderson. "The Origin of the Justice League!", script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Bernard Sachs; The Justice League of America uses the occasion of its third anniversary to tell Snapper Carr and Green Arrow about the formation of the League, involving the discovery of strange meteors that nearly doomed them forever. Ads for The Flash and Justice League of America. Ad for Hasbro's G. I. Joe. "Friends Across the Seas," script by Jack Schiff, art by Sheldon Moldoff; School children from around the world discuss letters from their pen-pals (promoting 1965 as International Cooperation Year). "Birth of the Atom!", script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson; Scientist Palmer is experimenting with his reducer lens to try and reduce objects in size without blowing them up, all without success. The Atom ad. "Origins of Legendary Heroes" article; Mini biographies of legendary heroes through the ages. Half-page Little Pete story by Henry Boltinoff. "How Aquaman Got His Powers!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Ramona Fradon; Aquaman stops the U.S. Navy from testing atomic depth charges and recounts his origin to Commander Haskel. Aquaman ad. "The Man from Robin's Past," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Sheldon Moldoff, inks by Charles Paris; When stolen goods are found in the quarters of Sando the Strongman, a friend of the Grayson family who looked after Dick after his parents were murdered, Batman and Robin have to prove his innocence. Detective Comics/Batman ad. "The Origin of Flash's Masked Identity!", script by John Broome, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella; Barry muses to himself, while reading a Golden Age issue of Flash Comics, of what it would be like if the Scarlet Speedster would operate maskless rather than as he now does. "The Story of Superman's Life!", script by Otto Binder, art by Al Plastino; Recap of Superman's life. World's Finest Comics ad. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #24608849
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More Secret Origins 80-Page Giant. Reprints. Cover art by Murphy Anderson. "The Origin of the Justice League!", script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Bernard Sachs; The Justice League of America uses the occasion of its third anniversary to tell Snapper Carr and Green Arrow about the formation of the League, involving the discovery of strange meteors that nearly doomed them forever. Ads for The Flash and Justice League of America. Ad for Hasbro's G. I. Joe. "Friends Across the Seas," script by Jack Schiff, art by Sheldon Moldoff; School children from around the world discuss letters from their pen-pals (promoting 1965 as International Cooperation Year). "Birth of the Atom!", script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson; Scientist Palmer is experimenting with his reducer lens to try and reduce objects in size without blowing them up, all without success. The Atom ad. "Origins of Legendary Heroes" article; Mini biographies of legendary heroes through the ages. Half-page Little Pete story by Henry Boltinoff. "How Aquaman Got His Powers!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Ramona Fradon; Aquaman stops the U.S. Navy from testing atomic depth charges and recounts his origin to Commander Haskel. Aquaman ad. "The Man from Robin's Past," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Sheldon Moldoff, inks by Charles Paris; When stolen goods are found in the quarters of Sando the Strongman, a friend of the Grayson family who looked after Dick after his parents were murdered, Batman and Robin have to prove his innocence. Detective Comics/Batman ad. "The Origin of Flash's Masked Identity!", script by John Broome, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella; Barry muses to himself, while reading a Golden Age issue of Flash Comics, of what it would be like if the Scarlet Speedster would operate maskless rather than as he now does. "The Story of Superman's Life!", script by Otto Binder, art by Al Plastino; Recap of Superman's life. World's Finest Comics ad. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #61918804
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- Slab: Significant front/back scuff(s); Minor side/edge crack(s)
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More Secret Origins 80-Page Giant. Reprints. Cover art by Murphy Anderson. "The Origin of the Justice League!", script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Bernard Sachs; The Justice League of America uses the occasion of its third anniversary to tell Snapper Carr and Green Arrow about the formation of the League, involving the discovery of strange meteors that nearly doomed them forever. Ads for The Flash and Justice League of America. Ad for Hasbro's G. I. Joe. "Friends Across the Seas," script by Jack Schiff, art by Sheldon Moldoff; School children from around the world discuss letters from their pen-pals (promoting 1965 as International Cooperation Year). "Birth of the Atom!", script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson; Scientist Palmer is experimenting with his reducer lens to try and reduce objects in size without blowing them up, all without success. The Atom ad. "Origins of Legendary Heroes" article; Mini biographies of legendary heroes through the ages. Half-page Little Pete story by Henry Boltinoff. "How Aquaman Got His Powers!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Ramona Fradon; Aquaman stops the U.S. Navy from testing atomic depth charges and recounts his origin to Commander Haskel. Aquaman ad. "The Man from Robin's Past," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Sheldon Moldoff, inks by Charles Paris; When stolen goods are found in the quarters of Sando the Strongman, a friend of the Grayson family who looked after Dick after his parents were murdered, Batman and Robin have to prove his innocence. Detective Comics/Batman ad. "The Origin of Flash's Masked Identity!", script by John Broome, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella; Barry muses to himself, while reading a Golden Age issue of Flash Comics, of what it would be like if the Scarlet Speedster would operate maskless rather than as he now does. "The Story of Superman's Life!", script by Otto Binder, art by Al Plastino; Recap of Superman's life. World's Finest Comics ad. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #60988366
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- Label #4352587019
More Secret Origins 80-Page Giant. Reprints. Cover art by Murphy Anderson. "The Origin of the Justice League!", script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Bernard Sachs; The Justice League of America uses the occasion of its third anniversary to tell Snapper Carr and Green Arrow about the formation of the League, involving the discovery of strange meteors that nearly doomed them forever. Ads for The Flash and Justice League of America. Ad for Hasbro's G. I. Joe. "Friends Across the Seas," script by Jack Schiff, art by Sheldon Moldoff; School children from around the world discuss letters from their pen-pals (promoting 1965 as International Cooperation Year). "Birth of the Atom!", script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson; Scientist Palmer is experimenting with his reducer lens to try and reduce objects in size without blowing them up, all without success. The Atom ad. "Origins of Legendary Heroes" article; Mini biographies of legendary heroes through the ages. Half-page Little Pete story by Henry Boltinoff. "How Aquaman Got His Powers!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Ramona Fradon; Aquaman stops the U.S. Navy from testing atomic depth charges and recounts his origin to Commander Haskel. Aquaman ad. "The Man from Robin's Past," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Sheldon Moldoff, inks by Charles Paris; When stolen goods are found in the quarters of Sando the Strongman, a friend of the Grayson family who looked after Dick after his parents were murdered, Batman and Robin have to prove his innocence. Detective Comics/Batman ad. "The Origin of Flash's Masked Identity!", script by John Broome, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella; Barry muses to himself, while reading a Golden Age issue of Flash Comics, of what it would be like if the Scarlet Speedster would operate maskless rather than as he now does. "The Story of Superman's Life!", script by Otto Binder, art by Al Plastino; Recap of Superman's life. World's Finest Comics ad. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #59357430
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80-Page Giant. Flash reprints. Cover pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Murphy Anderson. "Flash of Two Worlds!", script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella; The Flash disappears while giving an exhibition of his super speed; He finds that he has inadvertently vibrated into the Earth of another dimension which seems to be a near copy of his own world; Here he meets the Flash of that world, Jay Garrick. "Are You a Silent Witness?", script by Jack Schiff, art by Sheldon Moldoff; Kids learn that it pays to stick around and help the cops as a witness to a crime. Ad for Hasbro's G. I. Joe. Ads for Hawkman and The Atom. "The Pied Piper of Peril!", script by John Broome, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella; The Flash encounters a bizarre super villain who utilizes sound as a weapon of crime: The Pied Piper. Green Lantern ad. Amazing Speeds fact page. "The Man Who Changed the Earth!", script by John Broome, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Frank Giacoia; As Mr. Element, Al Desmond nearly defeated the Scarlet Speedster with his mastery of elements; Newly armed with his "philosopher's stone," he re-emerges as Dr. Alchemy. "Here Comes Captain Boomerang!", script by John Broome, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Murphy Anderson; Petty crook "Digger" Harkness becomes "Captain Boomerang" in order to publicize the Wiggins Game Company's new product; He does however, have his own plans—as a super criminal. "The Super-Gorilla's Secret Identity!", script by John Broome, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella; Grodd uses his evolution-accelerator to change into a human being—Drew Drowden, he then plots to rule the world! Detective Comics/Batman ad. The Flash ad. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #59577628
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80-Page Giant. Superboy reprints. Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Klein. "The Journey of the Second Superboy!", script by Bill Finger, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Sy Barry; Kral of Titan comes to earth to learn Superboy's weakness so Titan can exploit it and invade, but he becomes sympathetic to the kindness of earthlings and aborts his mission. "The Impostor from the Year 2958," script by Bill Finger, art by John Sikela; A descendant of Lana Lang, Lorac-K7, comes from the future to steal cobalt in order to make a bomb; Superboy then discovers her secret identity and returns her to her own time. "The Origin of the Superboy Revenge Squad" article. "The Dreams of Doom!", script by Jerry Siegel, art by George Papp; The Kryptonite Kid and his dog blackmail Superboy and Krypto into leaving earth by turning objects into Kryptonite. "Superdogs Superboy and Krypto Have Met" article. Rocky and Bullwinkle star in a half-page Cheerios ad. "How Luthor Met Superboy!", script by Jerry Siegel, art by Al Plastino; Initially, Lex Luthor and Superboy are firm friends; However, when one of Lex's experiments fails, causing him to lose his hair, he blames the Boy of Steel. "The Helpless Hero!", script by Otto Binder, art by George Papp; Zall-Dix comes to Earth to exchange minds with Superboy but is thwarted at the last minute by Jonathan Kent. 80 Page Giant Magazine/Superman ad. G. I. Joe toy ad. "The Splitting of Superboy," script by Otto Binder, art by George Papp; Superboy is split into himself and Clark Kent by a Martian ray using Red Kryptonite. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #58772135
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- Paper: Cream to off white
- Slab: Significant front/back scuff(s); Minor side/edge crack(s)
- Label #0079205006
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Superman 80 pg. Giant featuring the Greatest Superman-Luthor Duels! All reprints. Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Klein. "The Kryptonite Man!", script by Otto Binder, art by Al Plastino; Luthor takes a liquid kryptonite serum which makes it impossible for Superman to get near him; Superman makes a lead suit to protect himself, but Luthor has discovered a way to turn lead into glass. "The Story Behind This Cover" illustration, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Klein; Swan's unused cover for Superman 175. G. I. Joe toy ad. "The Impossible Mission!", script by Jerry Siegel, art by George Papp; The Boy of Steel traverses the time barrier and attempts to thwart the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, but he encounters an adult Lex Luthor. Cheerios ad featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle. "The Terrible Trio!", script by Bill Woolfolk, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye; When the terrible trio team up to combat Superman, the Man of Steel is guaranteed triple-trouble. "Superman's Super Vision" character profile. The Superman Family illustration, pencils by Curt Swan and John Forte (Legion of Super-Heroes figures only), inks by George Klein. "The Conquest of Superman!", script by Bill Finger, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by John Forte; Luthor seemingly defeats Superman using artificial kryptonite. "Key to Superman Family Portrait" article. "The Army of Living Kryptonite Men!", script by Jerry Siegel, art by George Papp; Luthor attacks with animated Kryptonite; Superboy is helped by Lana and Lightning Lad. "Superman in Superman Land," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye; Clark, Lois, and Jimmy visit the theme park "Superman Land"; Amid the entertainments, however, lurks danger in the guise of Lex Luthor. Batman 80 Page Giant Magazine ad. "The Curse of Lena Thorul!", script by Jerry Siegel, art by Kurt Schaffenberger; In the New England town of Cardiff, Lois meets a girl who seems to be a modern-day witch. Glossary of Kryptonian Names, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Klein. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #61263238
$125.00- Paper: Off white to white
- Label #0028142029
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Batman 80 pg. Giant. Reprints. Cover art by Win Mortimer and Sheldon Moldoff. "The Captive Planet," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Sheldon Moldoff, inks by Charles Paris; Transported to the Planet Tora, The Dynamic Duo and their companions aid The Torans in their struggle against invaders. "The Caveman Batman," script by Edmond Hamilton, pencils by Dick Sprang, inks by Charles Paris; The Dynamic Duo travel back in time to clear Dr. Sayre's professional reputation, there they aid Tiger Man, an early "Batman" against the tyrant Borr. G. I. Joe toy ad. Binky Shows "How to Make New Friends!" public service announcement, script by Jack Schiff, art by Bob Oksner; Binky suggests Allergy make friends with a new kid, Bob, but Pete does instead and then gets Allergy and the rest of the gang interested. "King Batman the First," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Dick Sprang, inks by Sheldon Moldoff; Batman and Robin pursue the criminal Gurney into another dimension; there they get mixed up in a contest to find the new King of the alien world Plaxius. Cheerios ad featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle. "There Was a Crooked Man," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Jack Burnley, inks by Charles Paris; The Cowled Crimefighters stumble into a bizarre plot that seems to follow the story of the nursery rhyme "There Was a Crooked Man." "The Three Super-Sleepers," script by Edmond Hamilton, pencils by Dick Sprang, inks by Stan Kaye; The Titanic trio are kept in suspended animation for 1000 years; When they are revived, they must battle Lex Luthor's descendant whom they suspect has stolen the time machine that can restore them to their own time. "Batman's Roman Holiday," script by Edmond Hamilton, pencils by Dick Sprang, inks by Charles Paris; Batman and Robin go back to Roman times to rescue Dr. Nicholls who has not returned from his own trip. "The Interplanetary Batman," script by Bill Finger, art by Sheldon Moldoff; The Dynamic Duo is transported to the planet Ergon where they are jailed and must plan a breakout. "The Winged Bat-People," script by Bill Finger, pencils by Sheldon Moldoff, inks by Charles Paris; Batman and Robin find themselves in another dimension, there they are mistaken for two of the evil winged Bat People. Cap's Hobby Center by Henry Boltinoff. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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