Superman #53 CGC 5.0 (VG/F) DC Comics, Golden Age, Origin Superman Retold

Superman #53 CGC 5.0 (VG/F) DC Comics, Golden Age, Origin Superman Retold
Superman #53 CGC 5.0 (VG/F) DC Comics, Golden Age, Origin Superman Retold
Superman #53 CGC 5.0 (VG/F) DC Comics, Golden Age, Origin Superman Retold

Superman #53 CGC 5.0 (VG/F) DC Comics, Golden Age, Origin Superman Retold
There, the baby was found by a kindly old couple, the Kents, who dubbed him Clark, and raised him as their own son. Our worlds yellow sun gave Clark incredible powers, eventually turning him into the legendary hero Superman. Siegel and Shusters creation was already the headliner in Action Comics when this solo Superman series began. Running for over forty-five years, this title introduced readers to Mr. Mxyzptlk, Kryptonite, and some of the most delightfully gimmicky Superman stories of all time. The series concluded in 1986 when John Byrne began a reinvention of Superman in The Man of Steel (Mini-Series). It later picked up again as Adventures of Superman. Superman #53 CGC 5.0 (VG/F) DC Comics, Golden Age, Origin Superman Retold. Issue: #53 Cover Date: July, 1948. Origin of Superman; 10th anniversary issue. The Origin of Superman ; The Oracle from Metropolis ; A Job for Superhombre. Writers: Bill Finger , Alvin Schwartz , Don Cameron. Artists: Wayne Boring , Al Plastino , Stan Kaye (inks) , Al Plastino (inks) , Mort Weisinger (editor) , Wayne Boring (cover) , Stan Kaye (cover inks). Appearance By: Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-El). We try and describe comic defects that can not be seen but we rely on the large images we provide to show front cover, back cover, side views and center fold which will show the quality of the interior pages. This comic will be bagged and boarded and. What you see in the scans is what you get. We use several sources in our descriptions & notes including but not limited to Grand Comics Database, Wikipedia, Comicbase, Comic Collector data base, DC, Marvel & the Overrsteet Price Guide. We do not guarantee the information provided by those sources we simply provide the information to you as entertainment. I believe a picture is worth a 1000 words and we provide you with Large photographs so you can judge for yourself a particular items condition. Our 7 day auctions begin and end on Fridays, our 10 day auctions begin on Tuesday and also end on Friday’s. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Superman #53 CGC 5.0 (VG/F) DC Comics, Golden Age, Origin Superman Retold” is in sale since Tuesday, October 24, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Comics\Golden Age (1938-55)\Superhero”. The seller is “jstan5003″ and is located in Springfield, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Certification: CGC
  • Certification Number: 0780769006
  • Grade: 5.0 VG/FN
  • Publisher: DC
  • Main Character: Superman
  • Signed: No
  • Series: Superman
  • Issue Number: 53
  • Publication Date: July, 1948

Superman #53 CGC 5.0 (VG/F) DC Comics, Golden Age, Origin Superman Retold

All-Star Comics #7 CGC 4.5 (VG+) DC Comics Golden Age Batman, Superman

All-Star Comics #7 CGC 4.5 (VG+) DC Comics Golden Age Batman, Superman
All-Star Comics #7 CGC 4.5 (VG+) DC Comics Golden Age Batman, Superman
All-Star Comics #7 CGC 4.5 (VG+) DC Comics Golden Age Batman, Superman

All-Star Comics #7 CGC 4.5 (VG+) DC Comics Golden Age Batman, Superman
Hibbard, Martin Nodell, Bernard Baily, Ben Flinton, Stan Aschmeier, Sheldon Moldoff, Cliff Young, Sheldon Mayer Appearances By: Flash (Jay Garrick), Green Lantern (Alan Scott), Hawkman (Carter Hall), Atom (Al Pratt), Sandman (Wesley Dodd), Spectre (Jim Corrigan), Dr. Fate (Kent Nelson), Hourman (Rex Tyler), Justice Society of America, Johnny Thunder, Superman (Earth 2), Batman (Earth 2) All Star Comics was one of the key comics in DC history. Beginning with a collection of stories featuring such Golden Age heroes as the Flash, Green Lantern, and Hawkman, it moved on with issue #3 to introduce the world to its first super-hero group, the Justice Society of America. This historic team consisted of Batman, Green Lantern, Doctor Fate, the Atom, the Flash, Hawkman, the Spectre, Hourman, Superman, and the Sandman. All Star struck gold again with issue #8 with the introduction of Diana Prince, Wonder Woman. It continued to feature The JSA, Wonder Woman, and other characters until the series faded from view in 1951 with issue #57. A quarter of a century later, the series was revived briefly, featuring a variety of DC super-heroes. However, this renaissance was short-lived, and two years later this legendary series seemed to have once-again run its course, ending with 1978s issue #68. All-Star Comics #7 CGC 4.5 (VG+) DC Comics Golden Age. First Time Ever Superman & Batman appear in a story together: Superman, Batman and Flash become Honorary members; last Hourman; Doiby Dickles app. Issue: #7 Cover Date: October, 1941. Writers: Gardner Fox , Sheldon Mayer. Hibbard , Martin Nodell , Bernard Baily , Ben Flinton , Stan Aschmeier , Sheldon Moldoff , Cliff Young , Sheldon Mayer. Appearances By: Flash (Jay Garrick) , Green Lantern (Alan Scott) , Hawkman (Carter Hall) , Atom (Al Pratt) , Sandman (Wesley Dodd) , Spectre (Jim Corrigan) , Dr. Fate (Kent Nelson) , Hourman (Rex Tyler) , Justice Society of America , Johnny Thunder , Superman (Earth 2) , Batman (Earth 2). All Star Comics was one of the key comics in DC history. Beginning with a collection of stories featuring such Golden Age heroes as the Flash , Green Lantern , and Hawkman , it moved on with issue #3 to introduce the world to its first super-hero group, the Justice Society of America. This historic team consisted of Batman , Green Lantern, Doctor Fate , the Atom , the Flash, Hawkman, the Spectre , Hourman, Superman , and the Sandman. We try and describe comic defects that can not be seen but we rely on the large images we provide to show front cover, back cover, side views and center fold which will show the quality of the interior pages. This comic will be bagged and boarded and. What you see in the scans is what you get. We use several sources in our descriptions & notes including but not limited to Grand Comics Database, Wikipedia, Comicbase, Comic Collector data base, DC, Marvel & the Overrsteet Price Guide. We do not guarantee the information provided by those sources we simply provide the information to you as entertainment. I believe a picture is worth a 1000 words and we provide you with Large photographs so you can judge for yourself a particular items condition. Our 7 day auctions begin and end on Fridays, our 10 day auctions begin on Tuesday and also end on Friday’s. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “All-Star Comics #7 CGC 4.5 (VG+) DC Comics Golden Age Batman, Superman” is in sale since Tuesday, October 24, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Comics\Golden Age (1938-55)\Superhero”. The seller is “jstan5003″ and is located in Springfield, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Certification: CGC
  • Certification Number: 0917051003
  • Grade: 4.5 VG+
  • Publisher: DC
  • Main Character: Batman
  • Signed: No
  • Series: All-Star Comics
  • Issue Number: 7
  • Publication Date: October, 1941

All-Star Comics #7 CGC 4.5 (VG+) DC Comics Golden Age Batman, Superman