Comics & Comic Art: Online Edition 2026-02-04 Auction - 309 Price Results - Landry Pop Auctions in MA
Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk #181 CGC 7.5Atlas Comics Mystery Tales #19 CGC 5.5Marvel Comics Giant-Size X-Men #1 CGC 6.5
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Comics & Comic Art: Online Edition

Comics & Comic Art: Online Edition returns on February 4 with a thoughtfully curated selection for collectors at every stage. The sale spans the breadth of the medium, from essential Silver and Bronze Age keys to standout modern issues and original comic art. Designed as an accessible entry point into the market, this online auction celebrates the artists, stories, and eras that continue to define comics, offering compelling opportunities for both seasoned collectors and those just beginning their journey.
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DC Comics Action Comics #70 CGC 4.0: DC Comics Action Comics #70 CGC 4.0 USA, 1944 A wartime Golden Age treasure with a Jack Burnley cover. Featuring stories by Don Cameron, it highlights the artistry of Mort Meskin and Bernard Baily
0100: DC Comics Action Comics #70 CGC 4.0Est. $300-$500
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DC Comics Action Comics #544 CGC 8.5: DC Comics Action Comics #544 CGC 8.5 USA, 1983 This anniversary issue features stories by Cary Bates and Marv Wolfman, art by Gil Kane, Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson, and cover by Gil Kane and
0102: DC Comics Action Comics #544 CGC 8.5Est. $75-$150
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DC Comics Adventure Comics #109 CGC 6.0: DC Comics Adventure Comics #109 CGC 6.0 USA, 1946 This post-war Golden Age issue features a striking Stan Kaye cover and a diverse roster of talent. Interior stories by Don Cameron are brought to
0104: DC Comics Adventure Comics #109 CGC 6.0Est. $200-$300
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21 DC Comics Adventure Comics #251-#323 Group: 21 DC Comics Adventure Comics #251-#323 Group USA, 20th Century Group includes: DC Comics Adventure Comics #251-#255, #266, #267 (Grades range 3.5-5.0), #287, #288, #312-#316 (Grades range
0105: 21 DC Comics Adventure Comics #251-#323 GroupEst. $200-$300
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Hell Comics Air Pirates Funnies #1 CGC 9.2: Hell Comics Air Pirates Funnies #1 CGC 9.2 USA, 1971 This comic is a famous collectible, as it was banned from future sales and reprinting after a lawsuit settlement with Disney Company.
0109: Hell Comics Air Pirates Funnies #1 CGC 9.2Est. $100-$200
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Dark Horse Comics Aliens #1 CGC 6.5: Dark Horse Comics Aliens #1 CGC 6.5 USA, 1988 Issue features the first comic book appearance of Aliens, Cpl Hicks, Newt, Pvt. Frost, Pvt. Vasquez Pvt. Drake, Pvt. Hudson and Pvt. Crowe. Story by
0110: Dark Horse Comics Aliens #1 CGC 6.5Est. $75-$150
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18 DC Comics Silver Age Mixed Title Group: 18 DC Comics Silver Age Mixed Title Group USA, 20th Century Group includes: DC Comics All America Men of War #5, #13, #14, #16, #17 (Grades range 2.0-4.0), Aquaman #23-#28, Hawkman #6-#8 (Grades
0112: 18 DC Comics Silver Age Mixed Title GroupEst. $100-$200
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #2 CGC 2.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #2 CGC 2.0 USA, 1963 A historic Silver Age masterpiece by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko introducing two major villains: The Vulture and the Terrible Tinkerer. This
0113: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #2 CGC 2.0Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #3 CGC 3.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #3 CGC 3.0 USA, 1963 This early Silver Age rarity features the first appearance and origin of Doctor Octopus. The legendary team of Lee and Ditko also included a
0114: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #3 CGC 3.0Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #13 CGC 3.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #13 CGC 3.0 USA, 1964 As a foundational Silver Age milestone by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, this issue presents the first appearance and origin of Mysterio. As one
0115: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #13 CGC 3.0Est. $400-$600
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #31 CGC 4.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #31 CGC 4.0 USA, 1965 This mid-period Silver Age key features the first appearance of Gwen Stacy and Harry Osborn. The legendary Lee and Ditko collaboration
0116: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #31 CGC 4.0Est. $200-$300
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #33 8.5: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #33 8.5 USA, 1966 One of the most iconic Silver Age stories ever told, featuring the legendary trapped under machinery sequence. Art and story by the masters Lee
0117: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #33 8.5Est. $400-$600
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #37 CGC 9.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #37 CGC 9.0 USA, 1966 A historic Silver Age issue featuring the first appearance of Norman Osborn and Mendel Stromm. This Lee/Ditko collaboration is famous for its
0118: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #37 CGC 9.0Est. $400-$600
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #50 CGC 4.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #50 CGC 4.0 USA, 1967 A high-impact Silver Age issue featuring the first appearance of Kingpin. With Stan Lee writing and John Romita providing the iconic
0119: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #50 CGC 4.0Est. $300-$500
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #110 CGC 8.5: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #110 CGC 8.5 USA, 1972 Issue is the last original Stan Lee story in title until #400, a Kraven cameo on last page, and the first appearance of the Gibbon (Martin
0120: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #110 CGC 8.5Est. $75-$150
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #121 CGC 3.5: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #121 CGC 3.5 USA, 1973 Features the tragic death of Gwen Stacy, this Gerry Conway script remains one of the most influential stories ever published by Marvel.
0121: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #121 CGC 3.5Est. $75-$150
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #122 CGC 4.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #122 CGC 4.0 USA, 1973 This emotional Bronze Age landmark depicts the legendary death of the Green Goblin. Masterfully illustrated by Gil Kane and John Romita,
0122: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #122 CGC 4.0Est. $75-$150
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #129 CGC 6.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #129 CGC 6.0 USA, 1974 This pivotal Bronze Age key features the first appearance of the Punisher and the Jackal. Written by Gerry Conway with a classic Gil Kane
0123: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #129 CGC 6.0Est. $800-$1,200