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Blockbuster movie franchises from Marvel and DC have made superheroes more popular than ever, and characters that were once only beloved by die-hard comic fans are now mainstream. Here are some of the rare issues that may have been gathering dust—and value—in your attic for years. The inaugural issue of Action Comics marked the first appearance of Superman and helped kick off the superhero genre. Action Comics No. Before Spider-Man became the star of multiple comic books series, TV shows, and movie franchises, he was a special character introduced in issue No. A year after Superman hit the scene, Batman made his first appearance in the 27th issue of Detective Comics.


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Superhero Comic Book Cover Posters Wall Art — MUSEUM OUTLETS
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Vintage Comic Covers
They use their famous blue label for grading comics and cards. Very unprofessional. Upcoming Shows. CBCS team members all share in the love of our hobby and the medium. Beckett Authentication Services in partnership with CBCS Comics has introduced a new service specifically for autographs on original comics.





Cover Comics. The same cover Illustration shown here penciled by creator Jack Kirby was used on the re-titled book. Crime comics from the s and s includes gallery and history. To reprint comic strips, the company offered, for 25 cents, a square-bound paperback format of 52 pages of black-and-white strips between flexible cardboard covers. Sonic X comics were released monthly, excluding July where 3 issues were released.
