Due to a shipping delay, some new release titles from DC and Image will not be available until Wednesday afternoon.

The next Prime Auction will open for bidding Saturday April 5.

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  • Item #60669178
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    Captain Marvel (1968 1st Series Marvel) 7

    Cover art by John Romita. "Die, Town, Die!", script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Don Heck, inks by John Tartaglione; Teleported to the Kree home world, Mar-Vell is put in a truth chair and put on trial by Ronan the Accuser, over Mar-Vell's recent mission to Earth wherein he destroyed the SOLAM weapon; Mar-Vell manages to convince Ronan that he did so because in letting the Solam creature run rampant on Earth would have put his mission to jeopardy. Ronan accepts this testimony and allows Mar-Vell to return to Earth; However, he is sent on a mission to unleash a virus on a human town as a show of his loyalty; Yon-Rogg attempts to kill Carol Danvers with Kree weapons--however, as anticipated by Yon-Rogg--Mar-Vell comes to Carol's rescue, and Yon-Rogg uses the moment to fuel the seeds of jealousy in Una's mind; Mar-Vell agrees to help Carol investigate "Walter Lawson"; He uses the finger prints she gives him to make his match the ones Carol has on file, cementing his cover as Lawson. Letter to the editor from comic artist Richard Howell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Item #62041467
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    Captain Marvel (1968 1st Series Marvel) 7

    Cover art by John Romita. "Die, Town, Die!", script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Don Heck, inks by John Tartaglione; Teleported to the Kree home world, Mar-Vell is put in a truth chair and put on trial by Ronan the Accuser, over Mar-Vell's recent mission to Earth wherein he destroyed the SOLAM weapon; Mar-Vell manages to convince Ronan that he did so because in letting the Solam creature run rampant on Earth would have put his mission to jeopardy. Ronan accepts this testimony and allows Mar-Vell to return to Earth; However, he is sent on a mission to unleash a virus on a human town as a show of his loyalty; Yon-Rogg attempts to kill Carol Danvers with Kree weapons--however, as anticipated by Yon-Rogg--Mar-Vell comes to Carol's rescue, and Yon-Rogg uses the moment to fuel the seeds of jealousy in Una's mind; Mar-Vell agrees to help Carol investigate "Walter Lawson"; He uses the finger prints she gives him to make his match the ones Carol has on file, cementing his cover as Lawson. Letter to the editor from comic artist Richard Howell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Item #59711779
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    Captain Marvel (1968 1st Series Marvel) 7

    Cover art by John Romita. "Die, Town, Die!", script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Don Heck, inks by John Tartaglione; Teleported to the Kree home world, Mar-Vell is put in a truth chair and put on trial by Ronan the Accuser, over Mar-Vell's recent mission to Earth wherein he destroyed the SOLAM weapon; Mar-Vell manages to convince Ronan that he did so because in letting the Solam creature run rampant on Earth would have put his mission to jeopardy. Ronan accepts this testimony and allows Mar-Vell to return to Earth; However, he is sent on a mission to unleash a virus on a human town as a show of his loyalty; Yon-Rogg attempts to kill Carol Danvers with Kree weapons--however, as anticipated by Yon-Rogg--Mar-Vell comes to Carol's rescue, and Yon-Rogg uses the moment to fuel the seeds of jealousy in Una's mind; Mar-Vell agrees to help Carol investigate "Walter Lawson"; He uses the finger prints she gives him to make his match the ones Carol has on file, cementing his cover as Lawson. Letter to the editor from comic artist Richard Howell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Item #59732820
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    Captain Marvel (1968 1st Series Marvel) 7

    Cover art by John Romita. "Die, Town, Die!", script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Don Heck, inks by John Tartaglione; Teleported to the Kree home world, Mar-Vell is put in a truth chair and put on trial by Ronan the Accuser, over Mar-Vell's recent mission to Earth wherein he destroyed the SOLAM weapon; Mar-Vell manages to convince Ronan that he did so because in letting the Solam creature run rampant on Earth would have put his mission to jeopardy. Ronan accepts this testimony and allows Mar-Vell to return to Earth; However, he is sent on a mission to unleash a virus on a human town as a show of his loyalty; Yon-Rogg attempts to kill Carol Danvers with Kree weapons--however, as anticipated by Yon-Rogg--Mar-Vell comes to Carol's rescue, and Yon-Rogg uses the moment to fuel the seeds of jealousy in Una's mind; Mar-Vell agrees to help Carol investigate "Walter Lawson"; He uses the finger prints she gives him to make his match the ones Carol has on file, cementing his cover as Lawson. Letter to the editor from comic artist Richard Howell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Item #58130313
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    Captain Marvel (1968 1st Series Marvel) 7

    Cover art by John Romita. "Die, Town, Die!", script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Don Heck, inks by John Tartaglione; Teleported to the Kree home world, Mar-Vell is put in a truth chair and put on trial by Ronan the Accuser, over Mar-Vell's recent mission to Earth wherein he destroyed the SOLAM weapon; Mar-Vell manages to convince Ronan that he did so because in letting the Solam creature run rampant on Earth would have put his mission to jeopardy. Ronan accepts this testimony and allows Mar-Vell to return to Earth; However, he is sent on a mission to unleash a virus on a human town as a show of his loyalty; Yon-Rogg attempts to kill Carol Danvers with Kree weapons--however, as anticipated by Yon-Rogg--Mar-Vell comes to Carol's rescue, and Yon-Rogg uses the moment to fuel the seeds of jealousy in Una's mind; Mar-Vell agrees to help Carol investigate "Walter Lawson"; He uses the finger prints she gives him to make his match the ones Carol has on file, cementing his cover as Lawson. Letter to the editor from comic artist Richard Howell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Item #60363553
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    Captain Marvel (1968 1st Series Marvel) 7

    Cover art by John Romita. "Die, Town, Die!", script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Don Heck, inks by John Tartaglione; Teleported to the Kree home world, Mar-Vell is put in a truth chair and put on trial by Ronan the Accuser, over Mar-Vell's recent mission to Earth wherein he destroyed the SOLAM weapon; Mar-Vell manages to convince Ronan that he did so because in letting the Solam creature run rampant on Earth would have put his mission to jeopardy. Ronan accepts this testimony and allows Mar-Vell to return to Earth; However, he is sent on a mission to unleash a virus on a human town as a show of his loyalty; Yon-Rogg attempts to kill Carol Danvers with Kree weapons--however, as anticipated by Yon-Rogg--Mar-Vell comes to Carol's rescue, and Yon-Rogg uses the moment to fuel the seeds of jealousy in Una's mind; Mar-Vell agrees to help Carol investigate "Walter Lawson"; He uses the finger prints she gives him to make his match the ones Carol has on file, cementing his cover as Lawson. Letter to the editor from comic artist Richard Howell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Item #55260622
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    Captain Marvel (1968 1st Series Marvel) 7

    Cover art by John Romita. "Die, Town, Die!", script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Don Heck, inks by John Tartaglione; Teleported to the Kree home world, Mar-Vell is put in a truth chair and put on trial by Ronan the Accuser, over Mar-Vell's recent mission to Earth wherein he destroyed the SOLAM weapon; Mar-Vell manages to convince Ronan that he did so because in letting the Solam creature run rampant on Earth would have put his mission to jeopardy. Ronan accepts this testimony and allows Mar-Vell to return to Earth; However, he is sent on a mission to unleash a virus on a human town as a show of his loyalty; Yon-Rogg attempts to kill Carol Danvers with Kree weapons--however, as anticipated by Yon-Rogg--Mar-Vell comes to Carol's rescue, and Yon-Rogg uses the moment to fuel the seeds of jealousy in Una's mind; Mar-Vell agrees to help Carol investigate "Walter Lawson"; He uses the finger prints she gives him to make his match the ones Carol has on file, cementing his cover as Lawson. Letter to the editor from comic artist Richard Howell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Item #60249378
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    Cover art by John Romita. "Die, Town, Die!", script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Don Heck, inks by John Tartaglione; Teleported to the Kree home world, Mar-Vell is put in a truth chair and put on trial by Ronan the Accuser, over Mar-Vell's recent mission to Earth wherein he destroyed the SOLAM weapon; Mar-Vell manages to convince Ronan that he did so because in letting the Solam creature run rampant on Earth would have put his mission to jeopardy. Ronan accepts this testimony and allows Mar-Vell to return to Earth; However, he is sent on a mission to unleash a virus on a human town as a show of his loyalty; Yon-Rogg attempts to kill Carol Danvers with Kree weapons--however, as anticipated by Yon-Rogg--Mar-Vell comes to Carol's rescue, and Yon-Rogg uses the moment to fuel the seeds of jealousy in Una's mind; Mar-Vell agrees to help Carol investigate "Walter Lawson"; He uses the finger prints she gives him to make his match the ones Carol has on file, cementing his cover as Lawson. Letter to the editor from comic artist Richard Howell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Item #62006636
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    Captain Marvel (1968 1st Series Marvel) 7

    Cover art by John Romita. "Die, Town, Die!", script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Don Heck, inks by John Tartaglione; Teleported to the Kree home world, Mar-Vell is put in a truth chair and put on trial by Ronan the Accuser, over Mar-Vell's recent mission to Earth wherein he destroyed the SOLAM weapon; Mar-Vell manages to convince Ronan that he did so because in letting the Solam creature run rampant on Earth would have put his mission to jeopardy. Ronan accepts this testimony and allows Mar-Vell to return to Earth; However, he is sent on a mission to unleash a virus on a human town as a show of his loyalty; Yon-Rogg attempts to kill Carol Danvers with Kree weapons--however, as anticipated by Yon-Rogg--Mar-Vell comes to Carol's rescue, and Yon-Rogg uses the moment to fuel the seeds of jealousy in Una's mind; Mar-Vell agrees to help Carol investigate "Walter Lawson"; He uses the finger prints she gives him to make his match the ones Carol has on file, cementing his cover as Lawson. Letter to the editor from comic artist Richard Howell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.