World’s Finest Comics # 319 Page 18 Nansi Hoolahan Orig. Production Color Guide

World’s Finest Comics # 319 Page 18 Nansi Hoolahan Orig. Production Color Guide

World's Finest Comics # 319 Page 18 Nansi Hoolahan Orig. Production Color Guide
World's Finest Comics # 319 Page 18 Nansi Hoolahan Orig. Production Color Guide
World's Finest Comics # 319 Page 18 Nansi Hoolahan Orig. Production Color Guide
World's Finest Comics # 319 Page 18 Nansi Hoolahan Orig. Production Color Guide
World's Finest Comics # 319 Page 18 Nansi Hoolahan Orig. Production Color Guide

World's Finest Comics # 319 Page 18 Nansi Hoolahan Orig. Production Color Guide
OFFERED HERE IS THE TRULY ONE OF-A-KIND ORIGINAL PRODUCTION COLOR GUIDE CREATED FOR PAGE 18 OF. DC COMICS’ WORLD’S FINEST COMICS SEPTEMBER, 1985 ISSUE # 319!!!! GRAPHIC ARTIST NANSI HOOLAHAN THEN CREATED THIS ORIGINAL PRINTER’S REFERENCE COLOR GUIDE BY HAND-COLORING WITH WATER COLORS THE ORIGINAL JOSE DELBO & ALFREDO ALCALA LINE WORK!! THE NUMEROUS HANDWRITTEN MARKINGS INDICATE THE COLOR CALL-OUT NOTATIONS!!!! OVERALL CONDITION OF THIS 40 YEAR OLD PAPER EPHEMERA RATES VERY FINE-VERY FINE PLUS! MEASURES LETTER STANDARD 8.5″ X 11″. ALONG WITH OUR 50 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS. ALL OF OUR LISTINGS COME WITH OUR PERSONAL LIFETIME GUARANTEE. PLEASE ENJOY VIEWING OUR COMPLETE STORE GALLERY & FEEL FREE TO MAKE OFFERS! THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING WITH US!!
World's Finest Comics # 319 Page 18 Nansi Hoolahan Orig. Production Color Guide
Huge Superman Lot Action Comics 957-982, Page Puncher Figure Silver Age 63 Books

Huge Superman Lot Action Comics 957-982, Page Puncher Figure Silver Age 63 Books

Huge Superman Lot Action Comics 957-982, Page Puncher Figure Silver Age 63 Books
Huge Superman Lot Action Comics 957-982, Page Puncher Figure Silver Age 63 Books
Huge Superman Lot Action Comics 957-982, Page Puncher Figure Silver Age 63 Books

Huge Superman Lot Action Comics 957-982, Page Puncher Figure Silver Age 63 Books
Huge lot of Action comics rebirth 957-982 complete run. 987-995 complete including lenticular covers. Superman rebirth 1 shot, Superman rebirth #1, #1 wal mart variant, #1 page punchers sealed with figure, 2-4, 6,12, 15-26. All rebirths are in NM condition. Superbly 131, 156,161,176. Action comics annual 1989. Worlds finest 188, action 472, adventures of superboy 13 these are between fine and good condition. New 52 action 34 and Superman 33 vf to nm 63 books in all.
Huge Superman Lot Action Comics 957-982, Page Puncher Figure Silver Age 63 Books
Superman #61, 1949, CGC PG, page 17 only, 1st image of Kryptonite on this page

Superman #61, 1949, CGC PG, page 17 only, 1st image of Kryptonite on this page

Superman #61, 1949, CGC PG, page 17 only, 1st image of Kryptonite on this page
Superman #61, 1949, CGC PG, page 17 only, 1st image of Kryptonite on this page
Superman #61, 1949, CGC PG, page 17 only, 1st image of Kryptonite on this page

Superman #61, 1949, CGC PG, page 17 only, 1st image of Kryptonite on this page
Fresh encapsulation, with no visible defects. The Kryptonite is the red stone on the swami’s turban. Page collecting is an emerging investment strategyand hobby in the comic book industry. There are a number or reasons for this. Page collecting allows a means of owning a partof key issues at a much more affordable price. One can see sentinel moments in the history andstoryline of a character that can’t be viewed from an encapsulated whole comicbook. Page collecting can serve as a complement toowning a higher grade issue that the page is from. There is a relative scarcity of key individuallygraded pages. Actual encapsulation of only pages is relatively new with third partygrading companies. The key issues that the pages are from can be rare to begin with, especiallyGolden Age examples. The key issues that are already encapsulated are usually at a grade too highfor one to want to separate the key pages. As this is an emerging phenomenon, percentage increase of these bargain examples is likely higher in the futurethan other means of comic book investing. In the hallowed halls of comic book history, there exists a pivotal moment captured within the pages of Superman #61, a publication that heralded the introduction of Kryptonite to the world of Superman. This radioactive mineral, with its deadly glow and ominous implications, not only changed the course of Superman’s narrative but also left an indelible mark on broader cultural perceptions. For Superman, the introduction of Kryptonite was a watershed moment. Until then, he had stood as the paragon of invincibility, his superhuman abilities seemingly unmatched. However, with the discovery of Kryptonite, writers found a potent tool to introduce vulnerability into his story. No longer was Superman impervious to all threats; the glowing substance became his Achilles’ heel, a weakness that added layers of drama, tension, and character depth to his adventures. Beyond the comic book panels, Kryptonite’s influence seeped into popular culture, becoming a symbol of weakness or vulnerability universally recognized. Its inclusion in Superman lore expanded the rich tapestry of his backstory, weaving in elements from his shattered home planet of Krypton. This expanded lore fueled adaptations across various media, ensuring that Kryptonite’s glow remained a fixture in the collective imagination of audiences worldwide. Imagine possessing the very page depicting the first image of Kryptonite-a historical artifact steeped in comic book lore. This page not only represents a creative milestone but also serves as a tangible connection to the origins of a character who transcends comic book pages. It’s a collector’s dream, a piece of cultural history that speaks to the enduring impact of a single idea within the realms of comics and beyond. In essence, Superman #61’s introduction of Kryptonite is more than a plot twist; it’s a narrative catalyst that propelled Superman into new realms of storytelling while leaving an indelible mark on popular culture. Owning the page showcasing this pivotal moment isn’t just ownership of paper and ink-it’s a testament to the creativity, imagination, and timeless allure of comic book storytelling.
Superman #61, 1949, CGC PG, page 17 only, 1st image of Kryptonite on this page
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos

Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos

Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos

Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos
Superman #152 is a vintage comic book from DC Comics’ Silver Age. It was published in 1962 and features Superman (Clark Kent) as the main character. The story is titled The Robot Master! ? And was written by Siegel, Dorfman & Finger. The cover art was done by Curt Swan & George Klein. The comic is a single issue and is in English. All comics from Tylicki’s Treasures are bagged and boarded. They are photographed without covers so you can get a better view of their condition. Tylicki’s Treasures LLC.
Superman #152 62 The Robot Master! One Page is not cut to size, see photos