2012 Comics & Comic Art #7059 2012-05-10 Auction - 428 Price Results - Heritage Auctions in TX - Page 17
91107: Detective Comics #27 (DC, 1939) CGC Apparent NM-91414: Hootin' Hollow Haunted House With Original Box (91401: Batman and Robin Ceramic Bank Set (Lego, 1966).
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2012 Comics & Comic Art #7059

2012 May 10-11 Vintage Comics & Comic Art Signature Auction- Dallas #7059
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X-Men #1 Twin Cities pedigree (Marvel, 1963) CGC: X-Men #1 Twin Cities pedigree (Marvel, 1963) CGC VF 8.0 Off-white pages. Origin and first appearance of the X-Men (the Angel, the Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Marvel Girl). First
91386: X-Men #1 Twin Cities pedigree (Marvel, 1963) CGCEst. $1-$1,000,000
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X-Men #1 (Marvel, 1963) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Cream to o: X-Men #1 (Marvel, 1963) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Cream to off-white pages. The Marvel Age of Comics was well underway by mid-1963 when Stan Lee came up with one of his more novel ideas: the
91387: X-Men #1 (Marvel, 1963) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Cream to oEst. $1-$1,000,000
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X-Men #1 (Marvel, 1963) CGC FN 6.0 Cream to off-: X-Men #1 (Marvel, 1963) CGC FN 6.0 Cream to off-white pages. Origin and first appearance of the X-Men (the Angel, the Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Marvel Girl). First appearances
91388: X-Men #1 (Marvel, 1963) CGC FN 6.0 Cream to off-Est. $1-$1,000,000
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X-Men #1 (Marvel, 1963) CGC FN- 5.5 Off-white pa: X-Men #1 (Marvel, 1963) CGC FN- 5.5 Off-white pages. The spectacular origin and first appearance of the X-Men (the Angel, the Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Marvel Girl), plus the
91389: X-Men #1 (Marvel, 1963) CGC FN- 5.5 Off-white paEst. $1-$1,000,000
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X-Men #3 (Marvel, 1964) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to: X-Men #3 (Marvel, 1964) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. It's the first appearance of the Blob, with cover art by Jack Kirby. Overstreet 2011 NM- 9.2 value = $2,400. CGC
91390: X-Men #3 (Marvel, 1964) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white toEst. $1-$1,000,000
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X-Men #7 (Marvel, 1964) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages.: X-Men #7 (Marvel, 1964) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Professor X appoints Cyclops the leader of the X-Men, just in time to face a return appearance of the Brotherhood of Evil
91391: X-Men #7 (Marvel, 1964) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages.Est. $1-$1,000,000
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X-Men #53 (Marvel, 1969) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white: X-Men #53 (Marvel, 1969) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white pages. Blastaar appearance. Origin of the Beast. Cover and interior art by Barry Windsor-Smith (his first comic book work).
91392: X-Men #53 (Marvel, 1969) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-whiteEst. $1-$1,000,000
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X-Men #56 (Marvel, 1969) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white: X-Men #56 (Marvel, 1969) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Featured here: the first appearance of the Living Monolith, the introduction of Havok (sans costume), and the
91393: X-Men #56 (Marvel, 1969) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-whiteEst. $1-$1,000,000
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X-Men #57 (Marvel, 1969) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white: X-Men #57 (Marvel, 1969) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Sentinels appearance. Origin of Marvel Girl retold in a backup story. Neal Adams cover and art. Werner Roth art.
91394: X-Men #57 (Marvel, 1969) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-whiteEst. $1-$1,000,000
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X-Men #94 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white t: X-Men #94 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum were the artistic force behind Marvel's debut of the new X-Men in this issue. It includes
91395: X-Men #94 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white tEst. $1-$1,000,000
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Zap Comix #1 First Printing - Plymell (Apex Nove: Zap Comix #1 First Printing - Plymell (Apex Novelties, 1967) CGC FN+ 6.5 Cream to off-white pages. A very nice copy of the comic that launched the Underground Comix movement.
91396: Zap Comix #1 First Printing - Plymell (Apex NoveEst. $1-$1,000,000
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Doc Savage - July 1934 (Street & Smith, 1934) Co: Doc Savage - July 1934 (Street & Smith, 1934) Condition: FN. "The Thousand-Headed Man", with a great cover by Walter Baumhofer. The covers and spine are complete, as is the
91397: Doc Savage - July 1934 (Street & Smith, 1934) CoEst. $1-$1,000,000
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Weird Tales - November 1924 (Popular Fiction, 19: Weird Tales - November 1924 (Popular Fiction, 1924) Condition: GD/VG. The title returned to its original pulp format with this issue. Contents include the first published works
91398: Weird Tales - November 1924 (Popular Fiction, 19Est. $1-$1,000,000
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Weird Tales - February 1925 (Popular Fiction, 19: Weird Tales - February 1925 (Popular Fiction, 1925) Condition: VG. Contains "The Statement of Randolph Carter" by H. P. Lovecraft. Satan cover. Complete covers and spine, no
91399: Weird Tales - February 1925 (Popular Fiction, 19Est. $1-$1,000,000
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DC Ashcan Covers Group of 4 (December 1944) Cond: DC Ashcan Covers Group of 4 (December 1944) Condition: Average VF. The interiors are not "missing," rather, only the covers were ever produced. The ashcans included in this lot
91400: DC Ashcan Covers Group of 4 (December 1944) CondEst. $1-$1,000,000
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Batman and Robin Ceramic Bank Set (Lego, 1966).: Batman and Robin Ceramic Bank Set (Lego, 1966). A set of Batman and Robin ceramic banks, made by Lego of Japan. The figures stand approximately 6.75" tall and are hand painted.
91401: Batman and Robin Ceramic Bank Set (Lego, 1966).Est. $1-$1,000,000
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Batman and Robin Ceramic Bookends (1966).: Batman and Robin Ceramic Bookends (1966). Set of heavy bookends, each with Batman or Robin posed in front of a building and a small Batmobile. Each bookend stands approximately
91402: Batman and Robin Ceramic Bookends (1966).Est. $1-$1,000,000
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Joe DeVito Superman Masterpiece Prototype and Un: Joe DeVito Superman Masterpiece Prototype and Unpainted Figurine (1998). The original hand-sculpted figurine, created by sculptor Joe DeVito from a design by Alex Ross, for
91403: Joe DeVito Superman Masterpiece Prototype and UnEst. $1-$1,000,000
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Walt Disney Signed Letter With LOA (1938).: Walt Disney Signed Letter With LOA (1938). Here Mr. Disney thanked the American Tobacco Company for a copy of a radio tribute to him. Dated April 22, 1938. Comes with an LOA from
91409: Walt Disney Signed Letter With LOA (1938).Est. $1-$1,000,000