Superman #75 Platinum Unbagged Variant CGC 9.0 1993 4082910002

Superman #75 Platinum Unbagged Variant CGC 9.0 1993 4082910002

Superman #75 Platinum Unbagged Variant CGC 9.0 1993 4082910002
Superman #75 Platinum Unbagged Variant CGC 9.0 1993 4082910002
Superman #75 Platinum Unbagged Variant CGC 9.0 1993 4082910002

Superman #75 Platinum Unbagged Variant CGC 9.0 1993 4082910002
Comic Book Value Packs. Key Comics & First Appearances. Good Girl Art Comics. Superman #75 Platinum Unbagged Variant CGC 9.0 1993 4082910002. Manufactured with “6186” printed on back cover. Poly- Bagged Platinum Edition. Any CGC case may have minor imperfections including Newton rings, scuffs, standard surface wear, or minor cracks. CGC considers these defects acceptable, as do we. If there is any significant damage to the slab it will be noted in our description, and we will not list any slabbed comics with a damaged case that compromises the integrity of the grade. This is the Platinum Edition DOES NOT include the black polybag with bleeding silver “S” on polybag. Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding art. The “Death” of Superman. This item is a consignment. This item is a consignment, which means that the price has been set by the consignor rather than by MyComicShop. We take pride in our accurate, consistent grading. You can be confident in receiving a well-graded comic when ordering from us. We understand that condition is important to collectors. We opened our first comic retail store in 1977 and operated a chain of eight comic book stores in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s before going online-only. Check out our website for more info. & Lone Star Comics.
Superman #75 Platinum Unbagged Variant CGC 9.0 1993 4082910002
Superman #48 GD- 1.8 1947

Superman #48 GD- 1.8 1947

Superman #48 GD- 1.8 1947
Superman #48 GD- 1.8 1947

Superman #48 GD- 1.8 1947
Comic Book Value Packs. Key Comics & First Appearances. Good Girl Art Comics. Superman #48 GD- 1.8 1947. Cover detached at one staple and centerfold detached. This is a low grade item. The story will be complete and readable, but the item itself will have major defects. Allowed defects for this grade include: vertical book-length crease, spine split up to two inches long, detached cover or centerfold, writing or other marks on the cover, major tears, piece or pieces missing, water damage, heavy discoloration or brittleness due to oxidation, and other types of discoloration, staining, or brittleness. Cover pencils by Wayne Boring. The Man Who Stole the Sun! Script by Jerry Siegel, art by John Sikela; When the Daily Planet mounts an autograph contest, Superman helps Johnny Terrill collect signatures from around the globe and across time to give him the confidence to walk again. Flip Flop the Clown humor page by Phil Berube. Comeback of a Clown text story by Tex Blane. The Rarest Secret in the World starring Superman, script by Jerry Siegel, pencils by John Sikela, inks by George Roussos. A Wheaties ad features baseball’s George Kurowski St. 52 Pages, Full Color. This item is a consignment. This item is a consignment, which means that the price has been set by the consignor rather than by MyComicShop. The grade and description for this item were assigned by MyComicShop’s professional graders, not by the consignor. You can expect the same high quality, reliable grading on consignments that we provide on all other items we offer. We take pride in our accurate, consistent grading. You can be confident in receiving a well-graded comic when ordering from us. We understand that condition is important to collectors. We opened our first comic retail store in 1977 and operated a chain of eight comic book stores in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s before going online-only. Check out our website for more info. & Lone Star Comics.
Superman #48 GD- 1.8 1947
Superman #55 GD 2.0 1948

Superman #55 GD 2.0 1948

Superman #55 GD 2.0 1948
Superman #55 GD 2.0 1948

Superman #55 GD 2.0 1948
Comic Book Value Packs. Key Comics & First Appearances. Good Girl Art Comics. Superman #55 GD 2.0 1948. 1/2 spine split from bottom. Cover detached at one staple, coming detached at second. This is a low grade item. The story will be complete and readable, but the item itself will have major defects. Allowed defects for this grade include: vertical book-length crease, spine split up to two inches long, detached cover or centerfold, writing or other marks on the cover, major tears, piece or pieces missing, water damage, heavy discoloration or brittleness due to oxidation, and other types of discoloration, staining, or brittleness. Cover pencils by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye (background figures), inks by Kaye. Prankster’s Second Childhood, art by Al Plastino; The Prankster is voted Most Admired Man by the students at the Manly Academy for Problem Children. The Richest Man In the World, script by Bill Woolfolk, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye; Millionaire Stephen Van Schuyler wants to marry Lois Lane, so she stages a contest to see who can give her the most spectacular gifts, Schuyler or Superman. Casey the Cop humor page by Henry Boltinoff. Used in Seduction of the Innocent pg. 52 Pages, Full Color. We take pride in our accurate, consistent grading. You can be confident in receiving a well-graded comic when ordering from us. We understand that condition is important to collectors. We opened our first comic retail store in 1977 and operated a chain of eight comic book stores in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s before going online-only. Check out our website for more info. & Lone Star Comics.
Superman #55 GD 2.0 1948
Superman #423 1986 DC CGC 9.8 highest grade in census

Superman #423 1986 DC CGC 9.8 highest grade in census

Superman #423 1986 DC CGC 9.8 highest grade in census
Superman #423 1986 DC CGC 9.8 highest grade in census

Superman #423 1986 DC CGC 9.8 highest grade in census
This is an exceptional copy of Superman #423 from 1986, published by DC Comics. The publication year is 1986. The character is white and the genre is superheroes. The comic book is CGC graded 9.8, which is the highest grade in the census. It is a collectible item and perfect for any fan of US Comics or Comic Books & Memorabilia. The series title is Superman and the publisher is DC Comics. This item is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast.
Superman #423 1986 DC CGC 9.8 highest grade in census
Superman #58 CBCS 3.5 1949 0014118-AA-004

Superman #58 CBCS 3.5 1949 0014118-AA-004

Superman #58 CBCS 3.5 1949 0014118-AA-004
Superman #58 CBCS 3.5 1949 0014118-AA-004

Superman #58 CBCS 3.5 1949 0014118-AA-004
Comic Book Value Packs. Key Comics & First Appearances. Good Girl Art Comics. Superman #58 CBCS 3.5 1949 0014118-AA-004. Off white to white. 12 pieces of tape on interior. Slab condition: Minor side/edge crack(s). Any CBCS case may have minor imperfections including Newton rings, scuffs, standard surface wear, or minor cracks. CBCS considers these defects acceptable, as do we. If there is any significant damage to the slab it will be noted in our description, and we will not list any slabbed comics with a damaged case that compromises the integrity of the grade. Cover art by Al Plastino. Tiny Trix, the Bantam Bandit, script by William Woolfolk, art by Al Plastino; Tiny Trix tries to get out of jail by claiming he’s a juvenile. Lois Lane Loves Clark Kent, script by William Woolfolk, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye; Lois’ doctor advises her to try to transfer her love for Superman to a normal human, but her attempt to fall in love with Clark fails. Shorty humor two-pager by Henry Boltinoff. Casey the Cop humor page by Boltinoff. The Case of the Second Superman, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye; An earth scientist rockets his child to another planet where he grows up with super powers; He comes to Earth seeking Superman’s help against the criminal scientist Bantor. 52 Pages, Full Color. We take pride in our accurate, consistent grading. You can be confident in receiving a well-graded comic when ordering from us. We understand that condition is important to collectors. We opened our first comic retail store in 1977 and operated a chain of eight comic book stores in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s before going online-only. Check out our website for more info. & Lone Star Comics.
Superman #58 CBCS 3.5 1949 0014118-AA-004
Superman #66 PR 0.5 1950 2nd app. Superbaby

Superman #66 PR 0.5 1950 2nd app. Superbaby

Superman #66 PR 0.5 1950 2nd app. Superbaby
Superman #66 PR 0.5 1950 2nd app. Superbaby

Superman #66 PR 0.5 1950 2nd app. Superbaby
Comic Book Value Packs. Key Comics & First Appearances. Good Girl Art Comics. Superman #66 PR 0.5 1950 2nd app. Back cover missing, heavy water damage, spine splitting, mold. This is a very low grade item. A comic in PR condition may be missing up to 4 pages (two spreads) of story pages or display severe damage that affects the readability of the book. Allowed defects for this grade include: fully or partially missing pages; water damage, staining, and brittleness; tape or sticker on the cover; writing or other marks on the cover; split or detached spine or centerfold; or other major structural damage and cosmetic flaws. Cover art by Al Plastino. The Babe of Steel, script by William Woolfolk (co-creator of the Golden Age Heap), pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye; The Prankster finds the Fountain of Youth and starts using it to commit crimes; Clark accidentally drinks some of it and reverts to Superbaby (second appearance of Superbaby). The Last Days of Superman, script by William Woolfolk, pencils by Al Plastino, inks by Stan Kaye; Superman believes he is dying because he has come into contact with Kryptonite once too often. Bebe humor two-pager by Henry Boltinoff. The Machine That Played Cupid, script by Alvin Schwartz, pencils by Wayne Boring, inks by Stan Kaye; Lois’ old boyfriend Finney can’t get anywhere in the world because of his persistent bad luck. Jerry the Jitterbug humor page by Henry Boltinoff. How Are Your Manners Out-Of-Doors? Public service announcement starring Dodo and the Frog, script by Jack Schiff, art by Otto Feuer. Features an interior cover ad for Strange Adventures #1. NOTE: Superbaby’s first appearance was Superboy (1949 1st Series DC) #8. 52 Pages, Full Color. This item is a consignment. This item is a consignment, which means that the price has been set by the consignor rather than by MyComicShop. The grade and description for this item were assigned by MyComicShop’s professional graders, not by the consignor. You can expect the same high quality, reliable grading on consignments that we provide on all other items we offer. We take pride in our accurate, consistent grading. You can be confident in receiving a well-graded comic when ordering from us. We understand that condition is important to collectors. We opened our first comic retail store in 1977 and operated a chain of eight comic book stores in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s before going online-only. Check out our website for more info. & Lone Star Comics.
Superman #66 PR 0.5 1950 2nd app. Superbaby
Superman #261 CGC 8.5 1973 4447112014

Superman #261 CGC 8.5 1973 4447112014

Superman #261 CGC 8.5 1973 4447112014
Superman #261 CGC 8.5 1973 4447112014

Superman #261 CGC 8.5 1973 4447112014
Comic Book Value Packs. Key Comics & First Appearances. Good Girl Art Comics. Superman #261 CGC 8.5 1973 4447112014. Off white to white. Any CGC case may have minor imperfections including Newton rings, scuffs, standard surface wear, or minor cracks. CGC considers these defects acceptable, as do we. If there is any significant damage to the slab it will be noted in our description, and we will not list any slabbed comics with a damaged case that compromises the integrity of the grade. Cover art by Nick Cardy. Slave of Star Sapphire! Script by Cary Bates, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Murphy Anderson; Carol Ferris thinks Superman is attacking Green Lantern, so she becomes Star Sapphire to fight him. 36 Pages, Full Color. This item is a consignment. This item is a consignment, which means that the price has been set by the consignor rather than by MyComicShop. We take pride in our accurate, consistent grading. You can be confident in receiving a well-graded comic when ordering from us. We understand that condition is important to collectors. We opened our first comic retail store in 1977 and operated a chain of eight comic book stores in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s before going online-only. Check out our website for more info. & Lone Star Comics.
Superman #261 CGC 8.5 1973 4447112014