Superman #7, FN 6.0, Nov/Dec 1940. A great example of a classic Golden Age Superman comic. It has been sensitively conserved with tear seals, colour touch, piece added bottom right corner and the top of the spine made straight and sharp. Two back cover tears at the bottom edge towards the spine area. Nice consistent Off White to White pages. The early pages are more Off White. Overall a very tight structure with great’eye appeal’. A great war propaganda cover, even though America hadn’t entered the war at that stage. Not for another year. War cover for this title. Appearance of Perry White the editor of the Daily Planet. Refers to him as “Chief”. Joe Shuster/Wayne Boring cover. Joe Shuster art, Jerry Siegel script (the creators of Superman). Just a joy to read through an unslabbed issue and see the very very early days of the most iconic super-hero. 209 recorded in 22 years by CGC. You wonder how many are actually left out of a print run of hundreds of thousands.. To combine your items in one package. Lower priced items sent 2. All comics are bagged or bagged & boarded unless otherwise stated; higher grade comics are also in Mylar sleeves. Comics are packaged in specialist cardboard mailers. Oversized items securely packaged in cardboard. I wrote the Comic Book Price Guide for. In book form from 1989 to 1998, now updated online. I hosted the on-stage panels at the. SuperCon and now at the MCM Comicons, interviewing eminent artists and writers. I have over 50 TV and radio appearances, as well as producing, writing and presenting the TV series Comicana for the Sci Fi Channel. This item is in the category “Books, Comics & Magazines\Comic Books & Memorabilia\Comics\Comics & Graphic Novels”. The seller is “dream_director” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Character: Superman
- Issue Number: 7
- Series: Superman
- Grade: 6.0 Fine
- Type: Comic Book
- Features: 1st Edition
- Universe: DC Universe
- Publication Year: 1940
- Publisher: DC Comics
- Tradition: US Comics
- Genre: Superheroes
- Era: Golden Age (1938-55)