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A pair of Comic Related Books, to include; DC Comics 75th Anniversary Covers Collection Poster Book and The A-Z of Judge Dredd: The Complete Encyclopedia from Aaron Aardvark to Zachary Zziiz. Both conditions appear generally Good Plus to Excellent (with The Judge Dredd book still partially factory wrapped). See photo.
DC Comics, Batman #560 to #574, “No Man’s Land” related issues. Includes #567 First Appearance of Cassandra Cain (Batgirl) & #570 Second Appearance of Harley Quinn in the mainstream DC Comic Book Universe. Modern Age, a bagged & boarded group. Although unchecked for completeness condition appears to be Excellent. See photo.
This striking Pop Art print, Seductive Girl, by Roy Lichtenstein captures his iconic comic book-inspired aesthetic. Rendered in bold black outlines and signature Ben-Day dots, the piece portrays a reclining woman with expressive features, emphasizing the artist’s exploration of commercialized beauty and mass media. A defining example of Lichtenstein’s innovative visual style, this print measures 33.75"L x 23.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A striking contemporary painting on a custom-cut wood panel, featuring a bold, street art-inspired composition. This visually arresting piece showcases a grotesque, surreal face with exaggerated features, rendered in vibrant hues of green, pink, yellow, and black. The subject's wide-open mouth and piercing gaze create an intense, almost psychedelic effect, with a brain-like form appearing in the eyes and mouth, adding an element of surrealism and psychological depth. Executed with thick, expressive paint application, the work exhibits a raw, graphic quality reminiscent of underground comic book aesthetics and pop-surrealist influences. The irregularly shaped panel enhances the artwork's three-dimensional presence, making it an eye-catching statement piece.Issued: c. 2000Dimensions: 23"L x 38"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
A vibrant three-dimensional serigraph by Charles Fazzino titled I'll Take Manhattan. This signed and numbered limited edition artwork, 357/400, captures the artist's signature whimsical and highly detailed pop art style, bringing New York City to life with an energetic composition filled with iconic landmarks, bustling streets, and lively figures. The piece is created using a multi-layered silkscreen printing technique with hand-applied elements that add depth and dynamic visual movement. Known for his playful yet meticulous depictions of urban life, Fazzino employs bold colors, intricate linework, and a comic book-inspired aesthetic to celebrate the energy of the city. His unique three-dimensional technique enhances the sense of movement and spectacle in this engaging work. Charles Fazzino is internationally recognized for his detailed cityscapes and has been a leading figure in contemporary pop art for decades.Artist: Charles Fazzino (American, b. 1955)Issued: c. 1990Dimensions: 41"L x 49"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
A striking giclee screenprint by renowned street artist and designer Tristan Eaton, known for his dynamic fusion of pop culture, comic book aesthetics, and surrealist collage. This unique version from Women of Marvel: The Portrait Collection, in partnership with the comic industry titans Marvel Entertainment. is 1 of a kind from a series of 1,500 original fine-art prints consisting of 26 original hand-painted portraits and hundreds of layered design elements, making it a unique collectible series like no other. Handcrafted by the artist over months using spray paint on canvas, pen and ink, digital design, and custom print making, Eaton then used a custom algorithmic software to create 1500 surprising and beautiful works of art. The results rendering each piece totally unique and one of a kind.This limited edition of 1500 is a reinterpretation of Marvel's X-Men imagery, featuring a fragmented female portrait seamlessly integrated with bold comic-style illustrations, vivid color blocking, and layered typography. The work captures Eaton's signature technique of juxtaposing realism with abstract design elements, paying homage to both classic comic book artistry and contemporary street art. The composition is enhanced with a torn-edge presentation, a gold embossed seal, and a PSA authentication sticker. Eaton's distinct use of textures, halftones, and high-contrast black-and-white portraiture against vibrant pop-art hues makes this a compelling collector's piece for fans of both fine art and graphic illustration. On lower left: 1/1 # 1009. Artist: Tristan Eaton (American b. 1978)Issued: 2024Dimensions: 18"L x 23"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
A bold and vibrant acrylic painting on canvas by contemporary and Urban artist Samuel Mark, created in 2012. This pop-art-inspired composition reinterprets a classic superhero transformation scene with a comic book aesthetic, using thick black outlines, flat colors, and halftone-inspired shading techniques reminiscent of Roy Lichtenstein's work. The speech bubble above the character humorously repeats Blah, Blah, Blah, adding a satirical and conceptual layer to the piece. The artwork is signed and dated in the lower right corner. With its bright color palette, graphic execution, and cultural references, this work embodies the intersection of pop culture and fine art, making it a compelling statement piece for collectors of contemporary and comic-inspired art.Artist: Samuel Mark (American 21st century)Issued: 2012Dimensions: 36"L x 24"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
Whimsical and bold, this custom designer art toy features a stylized Batman figure reimagined with a fusion of pop culture and high fashion branding. Modeled in the form of a LEGO-style minifigure, the piece includes hand-painted details such as a Batman logo on a Gucci-inspired torso, Hermes branding across bright orange block-style legs, and a belt decorated with small rhinestones. The helmet is painted with the word Dior, while the cape displays a collage of comic book superheroes. Constructed from painted and possibly 3D-printed materials, the figure has visible paint marks and surface texture variations that contribute to its street art-inspired appearance. Fully articulated, the figure is capable of sitting, adding to its creative versatility. A one-of-a-kind collectible for fans of superheroes, art toys, and fashion mashups.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 8"L x 14"H Condition: Age related wear.
Batman Nos. 560-574 a run of 15 comics featuring 1st appearance of Cassandra Cain (Batgirl) and 2nd Harley Quinn appearance (DC Comics, 1998-2000).High-Grade condition.This lot features:Batman (1st series) Nos. 560-574.Notable issues include:No. 563 J. Scott Campbell cover artwork featuring the Joker.No. 567 1st appearance and cover of Cassandra Cain (Batgirl).No. 570 2nd appearance of Harley Quinn in the main DC comic book universe.All issues 1stPrint, US Cents editions.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.~(15)Condition Report: High-Grade condition.
DC and Marvel: A large group of 300 Modern-age issues from major titles including Detective Comics, The Avengers, Deadpool, X-Men and other major titles (DC / Marvel Comics, 2022-2025).A collection of 300 American comic issues from popular American comic book publishers Marvel and DC Comics. Vast Majority of iassues in High-grade brand new condition. Modern minor key issues included. Some small sequential runs included. Titles arranged alphabetically. Great for shop stock, collection building or selling individually.DC titles include: Danger Street, Dark Crisis, Action Comics, Doom Patrol, Teen Titans, Nightmare Country, Batman, Birds of Prey, Blue Beetle, The Flash, Green Lantern, Jenny Sparks, Suicide Squad, Knight Terrors (Multiple issues from Mini-seriess included), The Joker, Sword of Azrael, Brave and the Bold, Detective Comics, Batman the Knight, Gotham Knights, White Knight Presents Generation Joker, Aquamen, Deep Target, Adventures of Superman, City Boy and others.Marvel titles include: X-Men, Realm of X, Dark X-Men, Dead X-Men, Immortal X-Men, Sons of X, Mutant: first Strike, Avengers Inc., The avengers, Capwolf and The Howling Commandos, Captain Marvel: Assault on Eden, Carnage Reigns, Children of the Vault, Ghost Rider, Marvel Zombies, Magneto, New Mutants: Lethal Legion, Red Goblin, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, Han Solo and Chewbacca, Marvel Timeless, Thunderbolts, Alien, Black Panther, Black Widow and Hawkeye, Cable, Marvel Gods, Luke Cage, Daredevil, Deadpool and wolverine: WWIII, Deadpool: Badder Blood, Spider-Boy, Edge of Spiderverse: Spider-Verse, Moonknight, The Punisher, Storm, Warlock Rebirth, Deadpool, Hellverine and others.All copies 1st print. US Cents editions.Issues complete without cut coupons or missing pages.High-Grade condition.~(300 approx.)Condition Report: High-Grade condition.
Marvel Zombies by Robert Kirkman: a group of 26 issues including rare variant covers (Marvel Comic, 2007 onwards).Featuring covers by fan favourite artist Arthur Suydam.This lot features:Marvel Zombies 2 (2nd series) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (complete set).Marvel Zombies 3 (3rd series) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 (complete set).Marvel Zombies 4 (4th series) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 (complete set).Marvel Zombies 5 (5th series) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (complete set).Marvel Zombies The Return (6th series) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (complete set).Marvel Zombies: The Book of Angels, Demons and Various Monstrosities (One-shot) No. 1Marvel Zombies: Dead Days (One-shot) No. 1Marvel Zombies: Marvel Spotlight (One-shot) No. 1All copies 1st prints, various variants included, US Cents copies.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.Issues come bagged and boarded in new polypropylene bag and board.~(26)Condition Report: High-Grade condition.
Mad Magazine: a large run of 156 issues contained in 8 folders (Marvel Comics, 2006 onwards).A large collection of Mad Magazine issues contained within 8 folders. MAD Magazine Creator and EC comics Tales from the Crypt artist Harvey Kurtzmans incredibly popular creation remains a staple of American Comic book publishing.This lot contains:Mad Magazine Nos. 209-365.All copies 1stPrints, US Cents editions.Price stickers and newsagent writing to some covers.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.Issues come contained within 8 folders held by loose binding. All collector friendly and removable~(156)Condition Report: Majority of issues in Mid-Grade condition.Some earlier issues in Low-Grade condition.
The Sandman - a near-complete run of 74 issues featuring No. 1 1st appearance of The Sandman Morpheus and No. 8 1st appearance of Death (DC Comics, 1989 onwards).Key DC/Vertigo series. A large complete run of author Neil Gaimans most acclaimed comic book series of all time. Multiple key issues included.This lot features:The Sandman (2nd series, 1989) No. 1 21, 23-75Notable issues include:No. 1 - 1st appearance of The Sandman Morpheus.No. 4 1st appearance of Lucifer Morningstar.No. 8 1st appearance of Death, Dreams sister.No. 21 - 1st appearance of Delirium.No. 25 1st appearance of the Dead Boy Detectives.Creators: Story by Neil Gaiman, interior art by Sam Kieth and Mike Dringenberg. Cover art by Dave McKean.1st prints, US Cents editions.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing stamps or missing pages.Issues comes bagged in new polypropylene bags, some with boards.~(74)Condition Report: Majority in High-Grade condition.Some copies Mid-Grade.All stickers applied to outer comic bags.
Strange Tales No. 75 prototype Iron Man issue and 1st appearance of Taboo and Grutan with early work by Jack Kirby, and a mixed lot of 18 additional Silver and Bronze-age issues (Atlas Comics/Marvel Comics, 1960 onwards).Prototype issue (Iron Man).This lot features:Strange Tales (1st series) No. 751st print. UK Pence edition.Creators: Cover art, by Jack Kirby, inks by Steve Ditko and Dick Ayers, interior art by Jack Kirby and Don Heck. This lot also features:Where Monsters Dwell (1st series) Nos. 30, 32.Adventure into Fear (1st series ) Nos. 23, 24 (Blade versus Morbius issue).Amazing Adventures (1st series) No. 3Kull The destroyer (1st series) Nos. 12, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23.Strange Mysteries (Super Comics, 1964) No. 18The Human Fly (I.W Enterprises, 1963) No. 1 (Reprints Blue Beetle No. 44 (1946).Adventures Into the Unknown (ACG Comics, 1966) Nos. 165 (x2 copies included).Space War (Charlton Comics, 1961) No. 9All issues 1stPrint, US Cents Editions.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.Issues comes bagged and boarded in polypropylene bags and comic boards.~(19)Condition Report: Strange Tales No. 75 - Low-Grade condition. Complete and attached. 5cm cm rip to left of book through entirety of issue.Remainder of lot varying in Lot to Mid-Grade condition.
Cherry by Larry Welz a group of 4 erotica comics (Last Gasp Publishing, 1987 onwards).Cherry is an erotic comic book about the lurid escapades of a sexually adventurous 18-year old woman and her friends written and drawn by Larry Welz drawn in a style of an Archie Comics parody. Pornographic content.This lot features:Cherry (1st series) Nos. 4, 5, 8, 10.All copies 1st print. US Cents copies.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages. Issues comes bagged and boarded in new polypropylene bags and boards.~(4)Condition Report: Mid/High-Grade condition.
Tales of Suspense No. 39 iconic issue featuring 1st appearance and origin of Iron Man (Tony Stark) US Cents edition (Marvel Comics, 1963). Featuring 1st appearance and origin of Iron Man (Tony Stark) in "Iron Man Is Born!", future member of the Avengers and one of the most iconic characters of Marvels comic universe, An all-time classic Marvel first appearance issue and a corner-stone of any Marvel comic book collection. This lot features: Tales of Suspense (1st series) No. 39 1st print, US Cents edition Creators: Cover art by Jack Kirby, inks by Don Heck, story by Stan Lee (plot) and Larry Lieber (script), interior art by Don Heck. Complete without cut coupons or missing pages. Cents price sticker remnant to upper left margin. Uncleaned/Unpressed.Issue come bagged and boarded in polyethylene bag and comic board and toploader.~(1)Condition Report: VG/FN (Very Good/Fine) condition (5.0)Cents price sticker remnant to upper left margin.Faded, partially left shop stamp to middle of logo.Uncleaned/Unpressed.
Fantastic Four No. 8 - featuring 1st appearance of Alicia Masters and The Puppet master US Cents edition (Marvel Comics, 1962).This lot features:Fantastic Four (1st series) No. 81st print, US Cents editionCreators: Story by Stan Lee, interior art and cover by Jack Kirby.Complete without cut coupons or missing pages.Issue come bagged and boarded in polyethylene bag and comic board.~(1)Condition Report: Low-Grade condition.Cover fully attached.Production rips to internal pages throughout book.
Advertising. An archive of approx. 215 pieces of graphic artwork, predominantly for Imperial Tobacco Limited and their subsidiary John Player & Sons, late 20th c, original finished and working mock-ups for various brands and campaigns, mostly designed by Burrows Bew & Moore Limited of Bristol, some by the Village Design Group, comprising 29 designs in watercolour, gouache, &/or mixed media, including Imperial Tobacco Embassy A4 Window Bill, Embassy Mild, Castella Classic Mild Cigars, and further, cigarette manufacturers and tobacco companies, mixed sizes; others, r Disney showing Mickey Mouse, fifteen pictorial vignettes to represent Caribbean countries and mounted over two sheets, one for Concorde: World of Choice, cars and other transport, Master Video, Lyons Maid ice creams, Manchester United Football Club cards, playing cards and other gambling, a map of the UK, landscapes; 4 colour drawings, one sheet with four designs for British Airways; 1 pastel; 18 printed, photographically-printed, &/or cut-outs, including the Lotus Turbo Esprit, and some of which have hinge-mounted transparencies of annotation or variations; a further 22 mixed media design/prototypes; and Paul Staples, late 20th c - Comic Book Designs, pair, signed, inscribed and numbered to verso: Paul L. Staples Original c/o 862668, watercolour and gouache, 41 x 29cm
Berkeley, CA: Celestial Arts, 1987. Carl Barks, the legendary Disney comic book artist and creator of Scrooge McDuck. - This hardcover edition compiles classic Uncle Scrooge stories by Barks, showcasing his signature storytelling and artistic style. The book includes recolored versions of twelve timeless tales, along with insights into Barks’ work. A must-have for Disney and comic book collectors. - ISBN: 0-89087-511-1. 375 pages.Artist: Carl BarksIssued: 1987Dimensions: 13.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Funko Pop!, 8 Art Series and Special Edition figures, including 1, 2, 3 (x2), 4, 17, 33, 44, Batman, Skeletor and others, in Pop Stack cases. Funko Pop! 7 Comic Book Themed Art Series Figures including 32, 35, 41, 66, 67, 68 & 69 Funko Pop! 8 Infinity Saga Art Series Figures including 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 & 52 (x2) Qty: 8
'The Comic Poets of the 19th Century' Adams Davenport [1890, London] 'Lady of The Lake' miniature book, Scott, Walter [Edinburgh, MDCCCXLVII], 'Collection of German Authors' Goth, [Leipzig, 1867] 'Geifterfeher' Von Sdiller's, Friedrich [Leipzig, 1840], 'Caught In The Chinese Revolution a Record of Risk & Rescue' Borst-Smith, Ernest, [London, 1913], 'Essays and leaves from a notebook' Elliot, George [published Leipzig, 1884]
Qty of interesting ephemera etc inc T S Eliot 1941 Burnt Norton & 1942 Little Gidding, Monkey comic by Michael Rosen, 1933 The dance of death by W H Auden, Stuart models, autograph book, framed Barnstaple to Truro road map etc t/w boxed Bell's battery operated Project-a-show (appears complete but will need a battery!)
BATMAN ADVENTURES #1-11, 13-36 + BATMAN ADVENTURES ANNUAL #2 (36 in Lot) - (1992/1995 - DC) - Almost full complete run (missing 'only' issue #12) of the first comic book series based on 'Batman The Animated Series' - includes the fourth appearance of Harley Quinn + the first cameo appearance of the Grey Ghost
MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE #1 to 33, 35 to 72 + MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE: SPECIAL (75 in Lot - 2 copies of issues #39, 40 & 54 ) - (1986/1988 - LONDON EDITIONS) - Almost complete run of the series (missing only issue #34) & based on the cartoon and toy line of the same name featuring He-Man and his battles with Skeletor - Includes the following Free Gifts: Issue #12 is Sealed and contains the She-Ra Preview Comic, Issues #27, 28 & 29 have the Action Figures, #37 has the Iron-on Transfer, #38 has the Puzzle Book, #48 is Sealed with the Panini Album, #49 has the Panini Stickers, #50 has the Captain Rik Stickers, #62 has the Skeletor Badge
AVENGERS #4 (1964 - MARVEL - UK Price Variant) - Captain America joins the Avengers in this issue, which marked the iconic super-soldier's Silver Age debut and first comic book appearance in 10 years. The Sub-Mariner, Iron Man, Thor, Giant-Man, and Wasp are also featured. Jack Kirby provided the cover and art - a condition report is available on request - NB: Appears to have had additional staples at one time which have been removed but signs of glue around the spine edge
MIXED COMIC LOT (22 in Lot) - Includes BIZARRE ADVENTURES #27 + MARVEL GRAPHIC NOVEL #4: THE NEW MUTANTS, #5: X-MEN: GOD LOVES, MAN KILLS + MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #21, 24, 25 + MARVEL SUPER-HEROES (UK) #375, 376, 377 + MARVEL TEAM-UP #4 + MARVEL TEAM-UP ANNUAL #1 + SUB-MARINER #35 + THOR #169 + X-FACTOR #6 + X-MEN #19, 37, 73, 91, 93 + TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES BOOK #I, II & III - Includes the first team appearance of the New Mutants, the first new Captain Britain, the first full appearance of Apocalypse + the first appearance and origin of the Mimic
BATMAN & ROBIN ADVENTURES #1-17, 19-25 + BATMAN & ROBIN ADVENTURES: SUBZERO #1 + BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES #1-5 (30 in Lot) - (1995/1998 - DC) - Almost complete run of the Batman & Robin Adventures title (only missing issue #18) + the first cover appearance of the Grey Ghost in the comic book DC animated universe
2000 AD PROG #1 (1977 - IPC) - KEY British comic book that set the standard for what followed - Cover by Bellardinelli with interior artwork by O'Neill, Blasco, Belardinelli, Gibbons, Enio + Dan Dare returns in his first title since Eagle with first appearances for Flesh, M.A.C.H 1, Harlem Heroes - NO Free 'Space Spinner' Gift - a condition report is available on request
X-Men 2 (X2) Jubilees (Jubilation Lee played by Kea Wong) Nightgown (costume) with COA (check for COA) used in the 2003 comic book adaptation starring Hugh jackman and Ian McKellen. Provenance: from the collection of Tony King, an avid movie prop collector, many items purchased at auction and collected over the past 30 years
WW2 British Scots Guards Group to 14496828 Lance Corporal T Harrison, K Coy, 2nd Scots Guards consisting of France & Germany Star, War Medal and Defence Medal with ribbons, Pair Scots Guards Shoulder Titles, Pair Lance Corporals Stripes, two Pairs embroidered Guards Armoured Div formation signs, pair 6th Armoured Brigade printed formation signs uncut, Plastic Scots Guards cap badge, single 2nd Anti-Aircraft Division formation sign, 7 clothing id labels, AB64, Soldiers Release Papers, Group photo signed April 1944, Sweetheart brooch, small Bakelite Compass, Attestation Papers served previously in HG, HG lapel badge and comic book, Trench Art photo frame Hamburg 1946, other paperwork in folder, etc. Along with RAF and Merchant Navy items from the same family. (q)
HERGE: (1907-1983) Georges Prosper Remi. Belgian cartoonist, creator of The Adventures of Tintin. An excellent and rare signed and inscribed 10 x 13.5 photograph (25cm x 34 cm), the image depicting Hergé in a close-up head and shoulders pose. Signed and inscribed in bold black ink to the lower photographer´s mount, `A France et Roger Ferrari, en très cordial souvenir - Hergé´, also dated in his hand in December 1979. Signed photographs of Hergé are of the utmost rarity and the present example is highly desirable owing to its interesting association. VGFrance Ferrari and her husband Roger were close friends of Hergé. France worked as a colorist at the Hergé Studio from 1955, and Roger later became involved in writing scripts for Quick & Flupke comic book publications following a revival of interest in the ´urchins of Brussels´, two characters created by Hergé in the 1930s.
UDERZO ALBERT: (1927-2020) French comic book artist, co-creator and illustrator of the Asterix series. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph, the image depicting the diminuitive but fearless Gaulish warrior Asterix, his extremely strong, large and good-hearted best friend, Obelix, and his small pet dog, Dogmatix, look on as the druid Getafix prepares a concoction in a cauldron. Signed (´Uderzo´) in black ink by the artist with his surname only to the lower white border. VG
LEE STAN: (1922-2018) American comic book writer, formerly editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics and co-creator of Spider-Man. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph, the image depicting Spider-Man in a full-length pose leaping through the air above several large buildings. Signed by Lee in black ink with his name alone to a lighter area of the image. EX
HERGE: (1907-1983) Georges Prosper Remi. Belgian cartoonist, best known as the creator of The Adventures of Tintin. An excellent original pencil drawing executed and signed by Herge, one page, small oblong 8vo (approximately 12 x 7.5 cm), n.p., n.d. (early 1960s). Herge's preparatory sketch depicts Tintin and Captain Haddock in three-quarter length poses together as they angrily watch a young girl, Miarka, running away from them (the girl having just bitten the Merchant Marine Captain's hand). Signed ('Hergé') in pencil to the left of the panel, the final version of which was published in the comic album Les Bijoux de la Castafiore (1963; The Castafiore Emerald) and had previously been serialised in the weekly Tintin magazine from July 1961 to September 1962. Rare and desirable in this form. Some very light, minor age wear, with remnants of former affixing to the verso, otherwise G In the published comic album version of Les Bijoux de la Castafiore the final version of the present drawing appears on page 2 (panel C1) with Captain Haddock declaring 'Mille milliards de mille sabords!' in an angry reaction to having just been bitten on the hand by Miarka, the young Romani girl. Les Bijoux de la Castafiore was the twenty-first volume in Herge's comic album series The Adventures of Tintin and is the only book in the series where the characters remain at Captain Haddock's family estate, Marlinspike Hall. The story has been described as 'the most surprising of Tintin's adventures'.
UDERZO ALBERT: (1927-2020) French comic book artist, co-creator and illustrator of the Asterix series. Signed colour 7 x 5 photograph of the artist seated in a half-length pose at his desk, with a pen in one hand as he works on the illustration before him. Signed (´Uderzo´) in bold blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a light area at the base of the image. EX
Goldsmith, Oliver, A History of the Earth and Animated NatureGoldsmith, Oliver, A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, published 1879, 6 vols. including supplement, illustrated binding with gilt lion fighting serpent, with many coloured plates,Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) was an Anglo-Irish writer, poet, and physician, known for his versatility and contributions to English literature. His best-known works include "The Vicar of Wakefield," a novel cherished for its humor and humanity, and "She Stoops to Conquer," a play that remains a staple of the comic stage. Goldsmith's writing often reflected his curiosity about the natural world and human behavior, making him an influential figure in the 18th century's literary and intellectual circles. Though he is more commonly remembered for his fiction and poetry, his work on natural history, "A History of the Earth and Animated Nature," reveals his broad-ranging interests and his effort to educate readers on the wonders of the natural world. His style combines scientific curiosity with accessible prose, making complex subjects engaging for a wide audience."A History of the Earth and Animated Nature" is Oliver Goldsmith's ambitious exploration of natural history, originally published in 1774 and here presented in an 1879 edition. This extensive work provides readers with an overview of geology, geography, and the diversity of animal life, from microscopic organisms to large mammals and birds. Although Goldsmith was not a trained scientist, his keen observations and poetic descriptions captivated readers and made complex topics approachable. The book is illustrated with engravings that complement his descriptions, offering a visual glimpse into the 18th-century understanding of nature.
Collection of Modern and Limited Edition Comic Books Including "Mystic," "The Clockwork Girl," and "Trish Out of Water"This collection comprises approximately 20 modern comic books, each well-preserved within protective plastic covers. Highlights include:1. "Mystic" – Issue number 32, a fantasy or science fiction-themed comic with a price tag of $2.50 US.2. "The Clockwork Girl" – Issue number 1, a promotional comic marked as "FREE!" with a listed price of $1.99 USD / $2.50 CAN, published by Arcana Kids and including identifiers like "7345" and the URL "arcanakids.com."3. "Trish Out of Water Exclusive" – A limited edition release by Lone Star Comics, one of only 750 copies, featuring a "10 FOR 10 10 YEARS" emblem and dated October 2013, with identifier "7343."4. "Animal Mystic: Dark One" – Issue number 4 published by Sirius, priced at $3.50 US, featuring a cover by the artist known as "Dark One," with identifier "7342."5. "Courtney Crumrin" by Ted Naifeh – A special issue for Free Comic Book Day, suitable for all ages and published by Oni Press. Noted as issue number 1, marked "Free" with identifier "7344."This collection is notable for its mix of well-known titles and exclusive editions, appealing to both amateur enthusiasts and seasoned collectors.
**DCeased: A Good Day to Die #1 – CGC Graded 9.6 Variant Cover** This comic book, *DCeased: A Good Day to Die #1*, published by DC Comics in November 2019, features a variant cover promoting *IT Chapter Two*. Encased in a secure CGC slab, it is professionally graded as 9.6 (Near Mint+) with "White Pages," denoting excellent preservation. The cover art depicts a pale face with striking yellow eyes and the tagline "It Ends." The certification number, 2081080019, is visible on the CGC label for authentication, and the original price of $4.99 is displayed on the cover. Included is a branded Lone Star Comics storage box for added provenance.
**Graded Comic Book: The Amazing Spider-Man #293 (1987) and Lone Star Comics Storage Box** 1. **The Amazing Spider-Man #293 Comic Book** - **Publisher**: Marvel Comics. - **Issue Date**: October 1987. - **Direct Edition**: Comic features a barcode denoting it as a direct market release. - **Storyline**: Part two of the "Kraven’s Last Hunt" storyline, titled *"Crawling."* - **Condition**: Professionally graded 9.4 (Near Mint) by CBCS with white pages. - **Encapsulation**: Sealed in a CBCS-certified hard plastic case for preservation, featuring serial number **19-2944828-001** for traceability and verification. - **Cover**: Displays Marvel branding and a dramatic illustration of Kraven under stormy weather. Original cover price marked as $0.75 USD. 2. **Lone Star Comics Storage Box** - **Branding**: Decorated with "Lone Star Comics / My Comic Shop" and "We Buy Comics" logos in red and black. - **Purpose**: Designed as a robust storage solution for comic books. A notable collectible pairing, the high-grade Spider-Man comic combined with the branded Lone Star Comics box appeals to comic collectors and Spider-Man enthusiasts.
**CGC-Graded "Green Lanterns: Rebirth" #2, Variant Cover, DC Comics (2016)** A CGC Universal Grade-encased comic book, "Green Lanterns: Rebirth" Issue #2, published by DC Comics in 2016, featuring a 9.8 (Near Mint/Mint) grade. - **Cover Artwork**: Variant cover illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver, depicting Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz (Green Lanterns) surrounded by vibrant green energy. - **Encasement**: Encased in a clear CGC protective slab, measuring approximately 12.75 inches tall and 8.25 inches wide. - **CGC Label Details**: Title, publication year, creators (Humphries, Rocha, Leisten, Blond), white inner pages, original price listed as $2.99, and CGC-assigned certification number (0239304002). - **Reverse Details**: Includes promotional artwork for a film release, referencing an extended cut with additional content. This collector's piece is authenticated and preserved, with the high 9.8 grade indicating its excellent condition.
**Wonder Woman #2 (Blackest Night) CGC Graded 9.4 Comic Book with Storage Box** A professionally graded copy of *Wonder Woman #2* from the *Blackest Night* storyline, published by DC Comics in March 2010. Encapsulated by Certified Guaranty Company (CGC) with a grading of 9.4 (near-mint) and noted for its white pages. Encased in a clear, durable CGC slab with serial number 2011595014 for registration and authenticity. The cover art, credited to Terry and Rachel Dodson, Nicola Scott, and Jonathan Glapion, features a dramatic scene depicting Wonder Woman versus Mera. The story, written by Greg Rucka, ties into the acclaimed *Blackest Night* crossover event. Back cover advertisement for "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" is visible through the case. Included is a white storage box by Lone Star Comics, designed for preserving collectibles, featuring "My Comic Shop" branding in red and black text.
**The Flash #247 (CGC 9.4) and Lone Star Comics Storage Box**1. **The Flash #247 Comic** - **Publisher**: DC Comics - **Publication Date**: February 2009 - **Grading**: Certified by CGC (Certified Guaranty Company) with a grade of 9.4 (Near Mint), featuring white pages. Encased in a clear, protective CGC slab with a Universal Grade blue label. Serial Number: 2011595004. - **Cover Features**: Depicts Wally West as The Flash in a contemplative pose with the cover text "Wally West... FINISHED?". Cover art credited to Carlo Barberi and Bit. Written by Alan Burnett. - **Additional Details**: Final issue of *The Flash* (Vol. 2). Back cover advertises *The Dark Knight* Blu-ray release. Original price printed as $2.99 (USD). 2. **Lone Star Comics Storage Box** - **Brand**: Lone Star Comics - **Description**: Durable cardboard storage box designed for comic book preservation and transport. Features black and red branding, including "My Comic Shop" and "We Buy Comics". This lot includes a highly collectible, CGC-graded *The Flash #247* alongside a practical Lone Star Comics storage box. A coveted piece for comic enthusiasts, combining preservation, protection, and collectability.
Collection of Approximately 40 Comic Books Featuring "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" and Various Other TitlesThis substantial collection comprises approximately 40 comic books stacked together, featuring a range of titles and issues. The top comic in the stack is "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" by Frank Miller, specifically issue number 4 of 6. This issue, published by Dark Horse Comics under the Legend imprint, is prominently priced at $2.95 US or $3.95 CAN. The black and white cover art with a red title highlights a character in a dramatic pose with a menacing shadow.The bundle includes a variety of other notable comics, some of which are individually encased in clear plastic bags, likely to preserve their condition. Titles such as "Promethea" from America's Best Comics showcase detailed cover art with a blue and gold floral border, credited to the renowned team of Moore, Williams III, Gray, and Cox. Another highlighted title is "Hawaiian Dick" from Image Comics, issue number 3, featuring artwork depicting a stylized character and a figure with a dagger, credited to Moore and Griffin.This diverse bundle offers rich variety and includes comics from different publishers, making it a compelling set for any comic book enthusiast.
**Batman: Damned #3 CGC Graded 9.8 with Lone Star Comics Storage Box** A collectible copy of *Batman: Damned #3*, published by DC Comics in August 2019. This comic is professionally graded at CGC Universal Grade 9.8, indicating near-mint/mint condition. Part of DC's Black Label series for mature readers, it features a variant cover illustrated by Jim Lee, depicting a detailed, gothic scene of Batman entwined with a plant-like entity. The encasing is a tamper-proof CGC slab, ensuring preservation. Included with the comic is a branded *Lone Star Comics* storage/shipping box, designed for the protection and storage of comic books. This item combines a high-grade collectible comic book with complementary protective packaging, appealing to serious collectors.

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