The Vault: Comics & Comic Art Auction on Feb 10, 2026 by Landry Pop Auctions in NJ
DC Comics Detective Comics #1 CGC 7.0 PDC Comics Action Comics #1 CGC 5.0 A-4Marvel Comics Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 9.0
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The Vault: Comics & Comic Art

The Vault: Golden Age to Modern Comics brings together a truly extraordinary cross-section of comic book history, spanning the earliest foundations of the medium through its most influential Silver and Bronze Age milestones. The Vault: Masterworks of Comic Art presents an exceptional offering of original comic and animation art, celebrating the artists whose hands shaped some of the most iconic imagery in popular culture.
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DC Comics Detective Comics #1 CGC 7.0 P: DC Comics Detective Comics #1 CGC 7.0 P USA, 1937 Detective Comics #1 stands as one of the earliest and most consequential publications in comic book history. Released in 1937, at the very end of
0100: DC Comics Detective Comics #1 CGC 7.0 PEst. $50,000-$70,000$24,000
DC Comics Action Comics #1 CGC 5.0 A-4: DC Comics Action Comics #1 CGC 5.0 A-4 USA, 1938 Ranked #1 on Overstreet's list of the Top 100 Golden Age Comics, Action Comics #1 stands as the undisputed foundation of the superhero genre. This
0101: DC Comics Action Comics #1 CGC 5.0 A-4Est. $300,000-$500,000$200,000
DC Comics All-American Comics #39 CGC 8.5: DC Comics All-American Comics #39 CGC 8.5 USA, 1942 Within the Golden Age run of Green Lantern, issue #39 stands out for its notable scarcity, with fewer copies recorded on the CGC census than
0102: DC Comics All-American Comics #39 CGC 8.5Est. $4,000-$6,000$2,000(1 bid)
DC Comics Batman #1 CGC 9.2 A-5: DC Comics Batman #1 CGC 9.2 A-5 USA, 1940 Ranked #5 on Overstreet's list of the Top 100 Golden Age Comics, Batman #1 introduced two of Gotham's most enduring and iconic villains, the Joker and
0103: DC Comics Batman #1 CGC 9.2 A-5Est. $100,000-$150,000$50,000
DC Comics Batman #59 CGC 7.0: DC Comics Batman #59 CGC 7.0 USA, 1950 Batman #59 features the first appearance of Deadshot (Floyd Lawton), one of Batman's most enduring adversaries. The issue also presents a striking Batman in
0104: DC Comics Batman #59 CGC 7.0Est. $2,000-$3,000$1,000
DC Comics Detective Comics #33 CGC 6.5 B-2 JSA Bob Kane: DC Comics Detective Comics #33 CGC 6.5 B-2 JSA Bob Kane USA, 1939 Detective Comics #33 features the fourth Batman cover and presents one of the most important chapters in Batman lore, including
0106: DC Comics Detective Comics #33 CGC 6.5 B-2 JSA Bob KaneEst. $20,000-$30,000$10,000
DC Comics Detective Comics #41 CGC 7.0 B-3: DC Comics Detective Comics #41 CGC 7.0 B-3 USA, 1940 Detective Comics #41 features the first Robin solo story, marking an early and important moment in the development of Batman's iconic partner
0107: DC Comics Detective Comics #41 CGC 7.0 B-3Est. $3,000-$5,000$1,500
DC Comics Detective Comics #66 CGC 3.0: DC Comics Detective Comics #66 CGC 3.0 USA, 1942 Detective Comics #66 features the first appearance and origin of Two-Face (Harvey Dent), one of Batman's most enduring and psychologically complex
0108: DC Comics Detective Comics #66 CGC 3.0Est. $5,000-$8,000$2,400
DC Comics Detective Comics #225 CGC 6.0: DC Comics Detective Comics #225 CGC 6.0 USA, 1955 Detective Comics #225 features the first appearance and origin of J'onn J'onzz, the Martian Manhunter, introducing one of DC's most enduring and
0109: DC Comics Detective Comics #225 CGC 6.0Est. $4,000-$6,000$2,000
Fawcett Publications Marvel Family #1 CGC 5.5: Fawcett Publications Marvel Family #1 CGC 5.5 USA, 1945 Marvel Family #1 features the first appearance and origin of Black Adam, introducing one of Captain Marvel's most powerful and enduring
0110: Fawcett Publications Marvel Family #1 CGC 5.5Est. $4,000-$6,000$2,000
Timely Comics Marvel Mystery Comics #37 CGC 3.5: Timely Comics Marvel Mystery Comics #37 CGC 3.5 USA, 1942 Marvel Mystery Comics #37 features a striking Hitler cover, emblematic of the Golden Age's direct engagement with World War II-era
0111: Timely Comics Marvel Mystery Comics #37 CGC 3.5Est. $1,800-$2,200$900
Timely Comics Marvel Mystery Comics #46 CGC 1.8: Timely Comics Marvel Mystery Comics #46 CGC 1.8 USA, 1943 Marvel Mystery Comics #42 features a classic Alex Schomburg Hitler bondage cover, one of the most iconic and provocative images of the
0112: Timely Comics Marvel Mystery Comics #46 CGC 1.8Est. $4,000-$6,000$2,000(1 bid)
Aragon Publications Mister Mystery #12 CGC 3.5: Aragon Publications Mister Mystery #12 CGC 3.5 USA, 1953 Mister Mystery #12 features a classic injury-to-the-eye cover by Bernard Baily, paired with a graphic decapitation panel, making it one of
0113: Aragon Publications Mister Mystery #12 CGC 3.5Est. $5,000-$7,000$2,400
DC Comics My Greatest Adventure #1 CGC 8.0: DC Comics My Greatest Adventure #1 CGC 8.0 USA, 1955 Newly discovered and freshly graded, this CGC 8.0 example is tied for the highest grade on the CGC census, with only five copies known at this
0114: DC Comics My Greatest Adventure #1 CGC 8.0Est. $2,000-$3,000$1,000
MLJ Magazines Pep Comics #8 CGC 8.0: MLJ Magazines Pep Comics #8 CGC 8.0 USA, 1940 Pep Comics #8 features a striking Irv Novick cover, with stories by Abner Sundell and Harry Shorten, and interior art by Mort Meskin, Lin Streeter,
0115: MLJ Magazines Pep Comics #8 CGC 8.0Est. $3,000-$4,000$1,500
Better Publications Startling Comics #49 CGC 2.0: Better Publications Startling Comics #49 CGC 2.0 USA, 1948 Startling Comics #49 features a classic robot cover airbrushed by Alex Schomburg, exemplifying the bold, futuristic imagery that defines
0116: Better Publications Startling Comics #49 CGC 2.0Est. $6,000-$9,000$3,000(1 bid)
DC Comics Superman #14 CGC 5.5: DC Comics Superman #14 CGC 5.5 USA, 1942 Superman #14 features a classic shield cover by Fred Ray and includes a notable advertisement for Sensation Comics #1, with story by Jerry Siegel and
0117: DC Comics Superman #14 CGC 5.5Est. $5,000-$8,000$2,400
Timely Comics USA Comics #4 CGC 6.5: Timely Comics USA Comics #4 CGC 6.5 USA, 1942 USA Comics #4 is a "Remember Pearl Harbor" wartime issue, featuring a striking Major Liberty cover by Al Gabrielle that reflects the patriotic urgency
0118: Timely Comics USA Comics #4 CGC 6.5Est. $3,000-$5,000$1,500
DC Comics Wonder Woman #1 CGC 7.5: DC Comics Wonder Woman #1 CGC 7.5 USA, 1942 Currently ranked #19 on Overstreet's list of the Top 100 Golden Age Comics, Wonder Woman #1 is a defining moment in Golden Age comics, presenting the
0119: DC Comics Wonder Woman #1 CGC 7.5Est. $80,000-$120,000$40,000
Marvel Comics Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 9.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 9.0 USA, 1962 Having held the #1 position on Overstreet's list of the Top 50 Silver Age Comics for over two decades, Amazing Fantasy #15 needs little
0120: Marvel Comics Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 9.0Est. $400,000-$600,000$300,000
Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 4.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 4.0 USA, 1963 Currently ranked #6 on Overstreet's list of the Top 50 Silver Age Comics, Amazing Spider-Man #1 expands the Spider-Man mythos in a major way,
0121: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 4.0Est. $7,000-$10,000$3,500
Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #3 CGC 6.5: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #3 CGC 6.5 USA, 1963 Currently ranked #25 on Overstreet's list of the Top 50 Silver Age Comics, Amazing Spider-Man #3 introduces one of Spider-Man's most enduring
0122: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #3 CGC 6.5Est. $3,000-$4,000$1,500
Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #46 CGC 9.6: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #46 CGC 9.6 USA, 1967 Amazing Spider-Man #46 features the first appearance and origin of the Shocker (Herman Schultz), while also marking a key moment in Peter
0123: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #46 CGC 9.6Est. $3,000-$5,000$1,500