I have several Comics and Related Collectibles for sale. This is what remains of my brother's (RIP) extensive collection he used to own. He had sold the bulk of it years ago, 7 comic storage boxes each full. He was an avid collector of all types of comics.
What follows are the items and their descriptions of what is for sale and prices I have found online through extensive research. None of the items have been professionaly graded:
• Marvel (in collaboration with Drakes Snack Cakes) Mini Comics 1-4 of a 4 set series: These mini comics feature Spider-Man, Hulk, Wolverine and Silver Surfer. These were issued in select boxes of Drakes Snack Cakes (Ring Dings, Devil Dogs, Funny Bones, etc.) in the early 90's. Each package contains two mini comics. They are still sealed and have never been opened. The outside of the packaging shows some discoloration and spots due to age and storage conditions but the contents inside are not affected. Each individual package has been valued between $20 to $30.
• A new with tags, 2002 Kellytoy 15" plush figure of "Daredevil". It is in very good condition having been stored away for the past 23 years in a plastic bag. Valued at $5 to $20.
• 1998 Superman Stamp Collectibles Pin and Keychain: These were produced by the United States Postal Service (USPS) in collaboration with DC Comics/ Warner Bros. They are vintage, officially licensed collectible items. These products were part of the USPS "Celebrating the Century" collection in 1998. The pin and keychain feature a gold-toned design with the classic Superman "S" shield logo and a depiction of Superman.
The pin is valued at $8 and the keychain at $12. These items are in excellent, sealed condition although there is some discoloration on their packaging.
• Vintage Superman foil notecards: These are collectibles that were produced in 1998 in collaboration with the United States Postal Service (USPS) and DC Comics. The set includes 6 foil notecards and accompanying envelopes. The design features the Superman image from the "Celebrate the Century" stamp collection, specifically the "Superman Arrives 1938" retro stamp. Each card highlights a 32-cent USPS stamp design. The cards measure approximately 6.25 inches by 4 inches. Valued from $5 to $10. In excellent condition in sealed package. Some slight discoloration on packaging.
• Promotional pin/badge for the 1992-1993 DC Comics "Death of Superman" storyline: This black and white "R.I.P." stamped round metal pin was distributed to comic book retailers to promote the event, which was a major crossover across DC titles at the time. Features the classic Superman "S" shield logo in white below the letters "R.I.P." on a black background. It measures approx. 2 inches in diameter and was produced in 1992 by DC Comics. It was created to promote the release and storyline of the Death of Superman comic book arc. Valued from $5 to $10. It is in excellent condition.
• Spider-Man Collectible Series Volume #1, August 2006: This is a reprint of the classic 1962 comic book "Amazing Fantasy #15", which introduced the character of Spider-Man. This specific item is part of the "Spider-Man Collectible Series Volume 1" and is marked "Not For Resale". The original comic was published in August 1962. It featured the first appearance of Spider-Man (Peter Parker) created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. This item is a modern collectible reprint, possibly a special edition or part of a larger compilation. Valued from $40 to over $1000. I have two of these and both are in excellent condition.
• Spider-Man Collectible Series Volume #4 September 2006: This is a reprint of the classic 1963 comic book "The Amazing Spider-Man #2". This edition was distributed as a promotional item in Sunday newspapers and is marked "NOT FOR RESALE". This issue features the first appearance of both the Vulture and the Terrible Tinkerer. The stories were written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko. These comics were premiums provided in Sunday newspapers and were not intended for traditional retail sale. Valued from $5 to over $50. It is in excellent condition.
• Superman Comic #151: This was a special New York Daily News Newspaper giveaway edition (cover A) from 1999. It features the iconic Superman character by artist Phil Jimenez and writer Jeph Loeb. This vintage single issue comic book is part of the DC Universe and is intended for a general audience. The special edition cover adds value to this collectible piece of US Comics history, making it a sought-after item for comic book enthusiasts and collectors alike. Valued from $4 to $12. It is in excellent condition.
• Special edition comic book/graphic novel from the Sin City series titled "A Dame to Kill For": Written by Frank Miller and published by Dark Horse Comics, it is in excellent condition and in a sealed plastic package. Valued from $5 to $40.
• "Heroes" September 11th tribute issue, Direct Edition, Vol. 1 No. 1.: Published by Marvel Comics in December 2001, this single issue comic book is a must have for fans and collectors alike. It features an array of captivating stories and vibrant artwork by 26 artists/writers that pays homage to the heroic events of that day. This color comic book showcases the valiant characters of the "Heroes" series. It is in excellent condition. Valued from $4 to $40.
• Gen 13 #1/2: This is a promotional comic published by Image Comics (under the WildStorm banner) and Wizard Magazine in 1994. It was a mail-away exclusive and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. It was written by Brandon Choi and H.K. Proger, with art by Jim Lee, J. Scott Campbell, Ryan Benjamin, and Alex Garner, among others. Besides the main story that bridges the Gen 13 limited series, the issue includes an interview with the artists and a sketchbook section. It was available by mail-order through Wizard Magazine as a promotional item, rather than being sold in standard comic shops at the time. It is in excellent condition in a sealed package with cardboard frame/holder. And, as mentioned above, includes COA. Valued from $10 to over $100.
I only want to sell this small collection in it's entirety. Asking $35 firm, CASH ONLY.
NO SHIPPING, NO "MEETUP". DOOR PICKUP ONLY PLEASE.