Comics: Online Edition 2026-03-18 Auction - 265 Price Results - Landry Pop Auctions in NJ - Page 2
Marvel Comics Journey Into Mystery #83 CGC 3.0Marvel Comics Daredevil #1 CGC 4.0Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk #181 CGC 5.5
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Lambertville, NJ, United States
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Comics: Online Edition

With a thoughtfully curated selection for collectors at every stage, Comics: Online Edition presents a focused exploration of the medium through an accessible, online-only format. The sale spans the breadth of comic history, from essential Gold, Silver and Bronze Age keys to standout modern issues, offering a streamlined entry point into the market. Designed for both seasoned collectors and those just beginning their journey, this auction celebrates the artists, stories, and eras that continue to define comics?delivering compelling opportunities at a range of collecting levels.
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #36 CGC 8.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #36 CGC 8.0 USA, 1966 This Silver Age entry provides the origin and first appearance of the Looter (Norton G. Fester). Steve Ditko handles both cover and interior
0124: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #36 CGC 8.0Est. $100-$200
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #37 CGC 7.5: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #37 CGC 7.5 USA, 1966 A major Silver Age milestone featuring the first appearance of Norman Osborn and the Robot-Master. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko introduce the man
0125: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #37 CGC 7.5Est. $200-$400
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #37 CGC 6.5: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #37 CGC 6.5 USA, 1966 This Silver Age key is noted for the first appearance of Norman Osborn, alongside the debut of Mendel Stromm. The Robot cover remains a
0126: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #37 CGC 6.5Est. $75-$150
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #38 CGC 8.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #38 CGC 8.0 USA, 1966 A bittersweet Silver Age issue marking the last Steve Ditko issue of the series. It also includes the second cameo appearance of Mary Jane
0127: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #38 CGC 8.0Est. $100-$200
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #42 CGC 7.5: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #42 CGC 7.5 USA, 1966 In this Silver Age legend, Mary Jane Watson's face is revealed for the first time. Written by Stan Lee, this issue features the debut of John
0128: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #42 CGC 7.5Est. $100-$200
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #45 CGC 7.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #45 CGC 7.0 USA, 1967 This Silver Age installment features the third appearance of the Lizard. The dynamic art style of John Romita is on full display under the
0129: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #45 CGC 7.0Est. $100-$200
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #45 CGC 6.5: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #45 CGC 6.5 USA, 1967 This Silver Age classic features the third appearance of the Lizard. Written by Stan Lee with art and cover by John Romita, it remains a key
0130: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #45 CGC 6.5Est. $75-$150
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #46 CGC 7.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #46 CGC 7.0 USA, 1967 A major Silver Age key containing the origin and first appearance of the Shocker. This issue also marks a personal milestone as Peter Parker
0131: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #46 CGC 7.0Est. $100-$200
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #47 CGC 8.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #47 CGC 8.0 USA, 1967 Spidey faces off against Kraven in this Silver Age story by Stan Lee. It includes a Green Goblin cameo in a flashback, all rendered in the
0132: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #47 CGC 8.0Est. $100-$200
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #77 CGC 9.2: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #77 CGC 9.2 USA, 1969 This late Silver Age issue features guest appearances by the Lizard and the Human Torch. The book showcases the combined talents of John
0133: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #77 CGC 9.2Est. $100-$200
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #90 CGC 9.2: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #90 CGC 9.2 USA, 1970 A poignant Bronze Age milestone featuring the death of Captain George Stacy. With a story by Stan Lee, the visuals are handled by the
0134: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #90 CGC 9.2Est. $100-$200
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #91 CGC 9.4: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #91 CGC 9.4 USA, 1970 Following the tragedy of the previous issue, this Bronze Age book covers the funeral of Captain George Stacy. John Romita provides the cover
0135: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #91 CGC 9.4Est. $100-$200
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #92 CGC 9.2: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #92 CGC 9.2 USA, 1971 In this Bronze Age adventure, Spidey crosses paths with Iceman. This Stan Lee story features high-energy art by Gil Kane and John Romita.
0136: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #92 CGC 9.2Est. $200-$400
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #129 CGC 8.0: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #129 CGC 8.0 USA, 1974 A massive Bronze Age key featuring the first appearance of the Punisher (Frank Castle) and the Jackal. The story is by Gerry Conway with art
0137: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #129 CGC 8.0Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #151 CGC 9.6: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #151 CGC 9.6 USA, 1975 In this high-grade Bronze Age issue, The Shocker returns to plague the Wall-Crawler. Written by Len Wein with art by Ross Andru and John
0138: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #151 CGC 9.6Est. $400-$600
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Marvel Comics Avengers #48 CGC 9.0: Marvel Comics Avengers #48 CGC 9.0 USA, 1968 A significant Silver Age Avengers key where Dane Whitman becomes the new Black Knight. The Roy Thomas story also includes appearances by villains
0140: Marvel Comics Avengers #48 CGC 9.0Est. $200-$400
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DC Comics Batman #189 CGC 3.5: DC Comics Batman #189 CGC 3.5 USA, 1967 This Silver Age essential marks the first Silver Age appearance of the Scarecrow. Written by Gardner Fox, it features a classic cover by Carmine Infantino
0141: DC Comics Batman #189 CGC 3.5Est. $100-$200
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DC Comics Batman #190 CGC 7.0: DC Comics Batman #190 CGC 7.0 USA, 1967 In this Silver Age caper, the Dynamic Duo faces the Penguin. The creative team includes writer Gardner Fox and artists Sheldon Moldoff and Joe Giella.
0142: DC Comics Batman #190 CGC 7.0Est. $100-$200
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DC Comics Batman #296 CGC 9.6: DC Comics Batman #296 CGC 9.6 USA, 1978 A high-grade Bronze Age appearance of the Scarecrow. This issue features a story by David Vern with art and cover by Sal Amendola. CGC#: 4590389017
0143: DC Comics Batman #296 CGC 9.6Est. $100-$200
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DC Comics Batman #322 CGC 9.8: DC Comics Batman #322 CGC 9.8 USA, 1980 This Bronze Age issue features an appearance by Captain Boomerang. Written by Len Wein with art by Irv Novick, this copy represents a significant find,
0144: DC Comics Batman #322 CGC 9.8Est. $75-$150
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DC Comics Batman #330 CGC 9.8: DC Comics Batman #330 CGC 9.8 USA, 1980 A high-grade Bronze Age story by Marv Wolfman featuring Talia al Ghul. This pristine copy is a verified top population item with no copies graded higher by
0145: DC Comics Batman #330 CGC 9.8Est. $100-$200
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DC Comics Batman #331 CGC 9.8: DC Comics Batman #331 CGC 9.8 USA, 1981 This Bronze Age installment continues the Talia al Ghul saga with a striking cover by Jim Aparo. This copy represents a significant find, achieving the
0146: DC Comics Batman #331 CGC 9.8Est. $75-$150
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DC Comics Batman #332 CGC 9.8: DC Comics Batman #332 CGC 9.8 USA, 1981 A historic Bronze Age key featuring the first Catwoman solo story and an appearance by Talia. This copy represents a significant find, achieving the
0147: DC Comics Batman #332 CGC 9.8Est. $100-$200