The Henry Anderson Golden Age Comic Auction 2022-10-01 Auction - 150 Price Results - Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers in RI
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Cranston, RI, United States
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The Henry Anderson Golden Age Comic Auction

Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers is proud to present The Henry Anderson Collection of Golden Age comics. Born in 1931 Henry grew up in the Edgewood neighborhood of Cranston, Rhode Island purchasing comics from the local drugstore on Broad Street. From 1938 to 1947 he collected a total of 163 comic books published by D.C. Comics, Dell, Fawcett, Fiction House, and Harvey amongst others. He was mostly drawn to military comic books having been nine years old during the outbreak of WWII in Europe. Of all the titles Henry collected, he followed Fiction House Jumbo Comics and Wings Comics the most. However, he did dabble with some incredible superhero titles too including D.C. Comics Batman, Detective Comics, Flash, Superman, and Wonder Woman. As Henry grew older, the comics became a collectible of his past as he moved on to pursue stamp collecting with his father, a hobby he practiced for the entirety of his life. While Henry was actively acquiring stamps, his comics stayed in two metal boxes since 1947 until being consigned to Bruneau & Co. by his family this year.
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Travis Landry
Travis Landry
Specialist & Auctioneer, American & European Fine & Decorative Arts, Pop Culture Including Collectibles, Comics & Toys
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DC Comics All Star Comics #1 CGC 4.5: United States,1940 D.C. Comics All Star Comics issue 1 from Summer, 1940. The book featured Flash, Hawkman, Spectre, Sandman, Hourman, and Ultra-Man stories and an ad for All-American #16 and Batman
0003: DC Comics All Star Comics #1 CGC 4.5Est. $2,000-$3,000
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DC Comics Batman #2 CGC 4.0: United States,1940 D.C. Comics Batman issue 2 from Summer, 1940. The book featured the second appearance of Joker and the Cat (Catwoman) and a full page ad for the 1940 New York World's Fair. Per the
0005: DC Comics Batman #2 CGC 4.0Est. $3,000-$5,000
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DC Comics Batman #3 CGC 5.0: United States,1940 D.C. Comics Batman issue 3 from Fall, 1940. The book featured the first appearance of Catwoman in costume and first appearance of Puppet Master. Per the CGC census 8 in 5.0, 81
0006: DC Comics Batman #3 CGC 5.0Est. $2,000-$4,000
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DC Comics Batman #4 CGC 5.5: United States,1940 D.C. Comics Batman issue 4 from Winter, 1940. The book featured the fourth appearance of the Joker, first appearance of the Ha-Hacienda, and first mention of Gotham City. Per the
0007: DC Comics Batman #4 CGC 5.5Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Quality Comics Blackhawk #14 CGC 5.5: United States,1947 Quality Comics Blackhawk issue 14 from Spring, 1947. The book featured cover art by Reed Crandall. Per the CGC census 3 in 5.5, 15 higher. CGC 5.5 w/ Off-White/White Pages CGC
0008: Quality Comics Blackhawk #14 CGC 5.5Est. $200-$300
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DC Comics Boy Commandos #1 CGC 7.0: United States,1942 D.C. Comics Boy Commandos issue 1 from Winter, 1942. The book featured the origin and first appearance of Liberty Belle, a Sandman, Newsboy Legion, Jack Kirby, and Joe Simon
0009: DC Comics Boy Commandos #1 CGC 7.0Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Lev Gleason Pub. Daredevil Comics #11 CGC 2.0: United States,1942 Lev Gleason Publications Daredevil Comics issue 11 from June, 1942. The book featured a classic bondage torture cover by Charles Biro and electrocution and hanging panels with Claw
0011: Lev Gleason Pub. Daredevil Comics #11 CGC 2.0Est. $800-$1,200
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DC Comics Detective Comics #38 CGC 3.0: United States,1940 D.C. Comics Detective Comics issue 38 from April, 1940. The book featured the origin and first appearance of Robin. Per the CGC census 9 in 3.0, 34 higher and #24 on The Overstreet
0012: DC Comics Detective Comics #38 CGC 3.0Est. $20,000-$30,000
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Fiction House Fight Comics #13 CGC 4.0: United States,1941 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 13 from June, 1941. The book featured a bondage cover by John Celardo. Per the CGC census 1 in 4.0, 8 higher. CGC 4.0 w/ Off-White Pages CGC
0013: Fiction House Fight Comics #13 CGC 4.0Est. $300-$500
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Fiction House Fight Comics #21 CGC 5.0: United States,1942 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 21 from October, 1942. The book featured a bondage cover by Dan Zolnerowich. Per the CGC census 2 in 5.0, 16 higher. CGC 5.0 w/ Off-White Pages CGC
0014: Fiction House Fight Comics #21 CGC 5.0Est. $300-$500
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Fiction House Fight Comics #25 CGC 4.0: United States,1943 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 25 from March, 1943. The book featured war time cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. Per the CGC census 1 in 4.0, 5 higher. CGC 4.0 w/ Cream/Off-White
0015: Fiction House Fight Comics #25 CGC 4.0Est. $200-$300
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Fiction House Fight Comics #28 CGC 4.5: United States,1943 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 28 from October, 1943. The book featured a war time bondage cover by Ruben Moreira and hypodermic needle panel. Per the CGC census 2 in 4.5, 12
0016: Fiction House Fight Comics #28 CGC 4.5Est. $300-$500
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Fiction House Fight Comics #31 CGC 6.0: United States,1944 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 31 from April, 1944. The book featured a decapitation cover by Joe Doolin. Per the CGC census 6 in 6.0, 18 higher. CGC 6.0 w/ Off-White/White Pages
0017: Fiction House Fight Comics #31 CGC 6.0Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Fiction House Fight Comics #32 CGC 7.0: United States,1944 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 32 from June, 1944. The book featured a war time bondage cover by Joe Doolin and Tiger Girl story begins. Per the CGC census 1 in 7.0, 7 higher. An
0018: Fiction House Fight Comics #32 CGC 7.0Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Fiction House Fight Comics #34 CGC 7.5: United States,1944 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 34 from October, 1944. The book featured a bondage cover by Joe Doolin. Per the CGC census 2 in 7.5, 9 higher. CGC 7.5 w/ Off-White Pages CGC
0019: Fiction House Fight Comics #34 CGC 7.5Est. $800-$1,200
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Fiction House Fight Comics #35 CGC 8.0: United States,1944 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 35 from December, 1944. The book featured a topless woman cover by Joe Doolin. CGC 8.0 w/ Off-White/White Pages, qualified, panel missing from page
0020: Fiction House Fight Comics #35 CGC 8.0Est. $400-$600
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Fiction House Fight Comics #36 CGC 9.0: United States,1945 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 36 from February, 1945. The book featured a topless woman panel and cover art by Joe Doolin. Per the CGC census 1 in 9.0, 4 higher. CGC 9.0 w/
0021: Fiction House Fight Comics #36 CGC 9.0Est. $800-$1,200
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Fiction House Fight Comics #37 CGC 8.5: United States,1945 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 37 from April, 1945. Per the CGC census 1 in 8.5, 6 higher. A great example of Golden Age cover art by Joe Doolin with hooded clansman capturing
0022: Fiction House Fight Comics #37 CGC 8.5Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Fiction House Fight Comics #38 CGC 9.2: United States,1945 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 38 from June, 1945. The book featured a bondage cover by Joe Doolin and lingerie panels. Per the CGC census 2 in 9.2, 3 higher. CGC 9.2 w/
0023: Fiction House Fight Comics #38 CGC 9.2Est. $800-$1,200
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Fiction House Fight Comics #39 CGC 9.4: United States,1945 Fiction House Fight Comics issue 39 from August, 1945. Per the CGC census 3 in 9.4, 1 higher. A fantastic smoking gun cover with Senorita Rio by Joe Doolin and one of the finest
0024: Fiction House Fight Comics #39 CGC 9.4Est. $2,000-$4,000
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