Kit's Silver Age Comic Books

(My Virtual Comic Book Shop)

Last Updated 05/27/08

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I have been collecting old comic books for over thirty five years. During the last six years, I have been scanning every comic book cover that I own, to put on the web. It does not matter if it is bad or good, it has a scan of 50% or 100% (I love the comic book cover art & every cover tells a story). My web site goes deep. First there are the links listed below. They are very general. They have links to the title pages (i.e. Superman) Most title pages have thumbnails, descriptions & links to the 50% and 100% scan pages (most people never make it this far, but they make great comic book wallpaper if you get that far) Thanks for coming. Kit

DC Section | Marvel Section | Ducks (Disney) | Gold Key & Misc. (Non-Disney)

Search Engine (This has gotten to be an effective search engine. I saved several hours by using it to find various stories.) My site is basically laid out in an alpha-numeric  sequence. It is also divided into various categories; listed above. I also have a drop down menu  that lists all the major links on my site by alphabetical order, with the scanned stories at the end. .It is listed as: "-My Major Comic Book Links-" in the drop down menu window with an arrow pointing down on the right side of the window. To activate the drop down window click on the arrow which will cause a drop down menu to appear. You then scroll down to the desired link highlight it & click.  The links devoted to general comic book information are listed below under the heading "My Comic Book Links"

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Wonder what all those strange abbreviations mean? Mint (MT), Near Mint (NM), Very Fine (VF), Fine (FN), Very Good (VG), Good (GD), Fair (FR), & Poor (PR). Or, What I mean when I use them to describe the condition of a comic book? Click on Grading Comics.


All books have a scanned image attached to them.

Just click on the underlined text to see the scan. I can send additional scans of any book that you are interested in to you via e-mail. Please feel free to ask for more extensive details on any I will give you as much information as you need. 

Many pre-1965

I have more recent books feel free to send me a want list

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

Comics Strictly Graded

Until tears come from my eyes!

Kit Walvoord

4921 Oregon Trail • 

•Amarillo TX 79109 • 

•USA • 

•(806) 353-3854 • 

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Send me e-mail

Send Me Want Lists

I have access to 100,000 Comics.

If you do not see what you want tell me.

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My local comic shop will let me put up any of the 100,000 comics that he has in stock. Most of the books are 1970 and above.

I will put up selected titles of my choosing, unless I get feedback on what you want.

DC

 

Action Comics (12 new Actions added 3/24/02)

Action #277

Silver Age 1956-70

Action Comics begins with Action #1 in June of 1939. This is the first appearance of Superman. Clark Kent works at the Daily Star.

Action

Modern Age1973-93

Action Comics are still published today, even though issues #601-642 were called Action Comics Weekly

Adventure (26 new Adventures added 3/24/02)

Adventure294.jpg

Silver Age

Adventure begins with #32 ( formerly New Adventure) in November of 1948. Adventure is no longer in publication. #503 was issued in September 1983

Aquaman and the Atom

The Atom #11

Batman

Batman Comics #107

Silver Age

Batman started in the spring of 1940 with Batman #1. With the success of Detective, DC reprinted the two page origin of Batman printed in Detective #33 with a number of issues intended for Detective. Batman first resides in Manhattan.

Batman

Modern Age

Batman continues to be printed today.

The Brave and the Bold

BRAVE AND BOLD 39

Silver Age

Brave and the Bold started in August 1955 with Brave and the Bold #1 'The Viking Prince'. The highest valued issue is Brave & the Bold #28. The introduction of the Justice League. Ends #200 July 1983.

Detective

Detective304

Silver Age

Detective #1 begins in March 1938 Slam Bradley & Spy by Siegel & Shuster (of Superman fame). Detective does not reach it's zenith until the introduction of Batman in Detective #27 in 1939. Detective is still in publication today.

DC Graphic Novels & Misc.

The Flash

Flash 187 80 page giant

Silver Age

The Flash begins in the Silver Age with The Flash #105 in Feb. 1959. Note: The first appearance of the Flash in the Silver Age is in Showcase #4. Ends October 1985 with issue #350. It was formerly called Flash Comics beginning in 1940

The Green Lantern

Green Lantern 40

Silver Age

House of Mystery

House of Mystery #121

Silver Age

Justice League of America

Justice League of America 25

Silver Age

New Comics Added May 23, 2000

Key Issues added 5/7/02

Showcase #4

Metamorpho

Metamorpho #1

Silver Age

Metel Men

Metel Men #26

Silver Age

Metel Men first appeared in Showcase #37 in the spring of 1962. Metal Men #1(5th appearance) begins in April 1965 and ends with Metal Men #56 in February 1978.

Mystery in Space

Added 3/24/02

Mystery in Space #90

Mystery in Space begins with Mystery in Space #1 in April of 1951 (#1 is worth $3,200 in near mint) & ends with #117 in September of 1980.

Orphan Comics

All American Men of War, Battle Stories

Sgt. Rock 

Our Army at War Sgt. Rock

Modern Age & Silver Age

Showcase

Showcase 34

Silver Age

Strange Adventures

Strange Adventures 190

Silver Age

Superboy

Superboy 71

Silver Age

  Superman

Superman 133

Silver Age

Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane

Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane 21

Silver Age

Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen

Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #55

Silver Age

Tales of the Unexpected

  Tales of the Unexpected 36

Silver Age

World's Finest

World's Finest 103

Silver Age

World's Finest

Modern Age & a poem about Barney Fife at the bottom

Marvel

Amazing Spider-Man

Amazing Spider-Man #14

Avengers

The Avengers #10

Captain Marvel (Silver Age)

Captain Marvel #1

Daredevil

DareDevil #2

Fantastic Four

Fantastic Four #48

Groo the Wander by Segio Aragone

Groo the Wanderer #1

Iron Man

Iron Man  #1

The Incredible Hulk

The Incredible Hulk #105

Journey into Mystery

(Home of the Mighty Thor)

Journey into Mystery #87

Marvel Collectors' Item Classics, Marvel's Greatest Comics, & Marvel Tales

Marvel Collectors' Item Classics #1

Key Issues (reprints) added 5/7/02

Fantasic Four #1

Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Nick Fury #7

Orphan Comics

Sub-Mariner

Sub-Mariner #1

Silver Surfer

The Silver Surfer #1

Strange Tales

(Home of Dr. Strange, Nick Fury, & the Human Torch)

Strange Tales #114

Tales to Astonish

Tales to Astonish #58

Tales Of  Suspense

Tales of Suspense #58

Worlds Unknown

X-Men

X-Men #13

 

Dell, Whitman, & Gold Key (Disney)

To Ducks (Disney)

 

Annuals

Christmas Parade

The Beagle Boys

The Beagle Boys #2

Beagle Boys vs. Uncle Scrooge Christmas Parade

Christmas Parade #1

Comic Albums (Disney, Gladstone, & Misc.)

Gladstone Comic Album #1

The Carl Barks Library in Color & Cards

Donald Duck (Dell) Four Colors & #26-#83

Donald Duck #147 Four Color

Donald Duck(1960-73)

Donald Duck #86

Donald Duck(1973-83)

Donald Duck #161

Donald Duck (Gladstone)#246-#279

Donald Duck #246

Donald Duck (Gladstone)#280-#307

Donald Duck #286

Dell Giants

Christmas in Disneyland

DuckTales

Ducktales #1 Gladstone

Donald Duck Adventures (Gladstone)

Donald Duck Adventures #4

Donald Duck Adventures (Disney)

Donald Duck Adventures #1

Four Color

Duck Album Four Color #353

Four Color (non-ducks)

The Great Locomotive Chase

Huey, Dewey, & Louie

Huey, Dewey, and Louie Junior Woodchucks #5

Mickey & Donald (Gladstone)

Mickey and Donald #1

Mickey Mouse, Goofy & Pluto Dell Four Colors

Mickey Mouse Dell Four Color #214

Mickey Mouse (Gold Key, Whitman, & Gladstone)

Mickey Mouse #221

Moby Duck

Phantom Blot

The Phantom Blot #3

Super Goof

Super Goof #9

Uncle Scrooge (Dell Gold Key)

Uncle Scrooge #386 (1)

Uncle $crooge (Gold Key, & Whitman)

Uncle Scrooge #82

Uncle $crooge (Gladstone)

Uncle Scrooge #211

Uncle Scrooge (Disney)#243-#285

Uncle Scrooge #243

Uncle Scrooge (Disney)#286-#318

Uncle Scrooge #282

Uncle Scrooge Gemstone

Uncle $crooge Adventures (Gladstone)

Uncle Scrooge Adventures #1

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories( Golden Age) #5-#80

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #58

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories (Golden Age) #81-#135

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #81

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories (Golden Age) #136-#209

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #142

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories (Golden Age) #214-#263

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #213

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories

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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gold Key 12 cent issues)

Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #264

 

Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gold Key 15 cent issues)

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #340

Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gold Key 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 cent issues)

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #401

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories Gladstone #511-#547

Walt Disney Comics & Stories #511

Walt Disney's Comics & Stories Gladstone #548-#633

Walt Disney Comics & Stories #622

Walt Disney Comics Digest

Walt Disney Comics Digest #44


Dell, Whitman, & Gold Key (Non-Disney)

Boris Karloff

Boris Karloff

Crime Suspense Stories

EC an entertaining comic

Crime Suspense Stories

One of the comics responsible for the Comic Code Authority (the self censorship of comic books)

Added August 11, 2000

EC Horror Comic Reprints from the 1950's

Added January 19, 2001

Doctor Solar Man Of the Atom (Gold Key)

Doctor Solar Man Of the Atom (Gold Key) to Doctor Solar Man Of the Atom

Orphan Funny Animal

Gold Key Science Fiction Comic Books (Battle of the Planets, Captain Venture, Dagar, Fantastic Voyage, Flash Gordon, John Carter of Mars, M.A.R.S. Patrol, The Microbots, Space Family Robinson, Spine Tingling Tales, Time Tunnel, & Tragg)

M.A.R.S. Patrol Total War (Marine Attack Rescue Service)

Mighty Samson (Gold Key)

Mighty Samson(Gold Key) to Mighty Samson

Magnus Robot Fighter (Gold Key)

Magnus Robot Fighter(Gold Key) to Magnus Robot Fighter

Mad Magazine

Mad Magazine #180

Orphan Comics

Battle Stories, Bonanza, From Beyond the Unknown, Gasp, Ghost Stories, Ghostly Tales, Haunted, Heroic,

All American Men of War

I Spy, The Outer Limits, Tarzan, Thrilling Comics, Unknown Worlds, The Wild Wild West, Weird Mystery Tales, Weird War Tales

Wild Wild West

Ripley's Believe It or Not

Ripley's Believe It or Not

Shock SuspenStories, Two-Fisted Tales, & Vault of Horror

EC an Educational Comic? 

Shock Suspence Stories

Vault of Horror

EC Horror Comic Reprints from the 1950's

Tales from the Crypt #1

The Green Hornet (Now)

Green Hornet

Classics Illustrated

Classics Illustrated

Classics Illustrated

Classics Illustrated Junior

Classics Illustrated Junior

The Twilight Zone

TheTwilight Zone

Gold Key goes to the Jungle (Brothers of the Spear, Korak Son of Tarzan, Tono and Kono the Jungle Twins, Turok Son of Stone, & Tarzan)

Tarzan #141

  Classic Super Hero Stories
 Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum (Do not click on the pirate flag)

Action #1

(the most valuable comic in the world, the first Superman)

Action 252

(First Supergirl)

Arkham Asylum

Amazing Spider-Man #1 March 1963 & Spider-Man's Villian Gallery from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 1964

Amazing Fantasy #15

(the origin & first appearance of Spider-Man)

Showcase #4

(Origin of the sliver age Flash & beginning of the silver age)

Showcase 22

Origin of Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) in the silver age

Origin of Batman

Batman #492 (Platinum Edition) May 1993

EC Comics Weird Fantasy #14& #15 cool stories that corrupt the innocent (You have been warned!!)

Fantastic Four #1

(Origin of the Fantastic Four & beginning of the silver age)

Adventure #247

(Origin of the Legion of Superheroes)

Brave and the Bold #28 (First Justice League of America) Detective #27(First appearance of Batman)

Detective #28 (Second Batman)

Detective #359 (First new Batgirl)

Batman #131 (The Original Mr. Freeze Story)

Detective 38

Origin of Robin (Dick Grayson)

"The Gobblin Lives!" a 60 page story from 1968

Spectacular Spider-Man #2 "The Gobblin Lives"

Showcase 34

(Origin of Silver Age Atom)

Spider-Man #129

(Punisher meets Spiderman)

Superman Meets the Quick Bunny

Superman Through the Years

(Origin of Superman at end of silver age & some Sup's I really like)

Duck Stories

The Last Question by Isaac Asimov

The Future of Computing?

Added August 7, 2000

Does A Bee Care? by Isaac Asimov

The Lost Garden

Marooned Off Vesta by Isaac Asimov, Nothing for Nothing by Isaac Asimov

Okay, so these are is not a duck stories

  Son of the Sun by Don Rosa (Uncle Scrooge #219)

Uncle Scrooge #219

The Sheriff of Bullet Valley from Four Color #199 by Carl Barks

Donald Duck #199 Four Color

"The Wise Little Hen" by Al Taliaferro reprinted Sunday comic strips 1934 first appearance of Donald Duck

Mickey Mouse in "The Brave Little Taylor" " reprinted from Sunday strips from 1938 by Floyd Gottfredson

Uncle Scrooge #2 "Back to the Klondike"

The Secret of the Old Castle Four Color #189 (June 1948),

Voodoo Hoodoo Four Color #238 (August 1949)

&

The Magic Hour-Glass Four Color #291 (September 1950)

By Carl Barks (1901-2000)

Uncle Scrooge #13 "The Land Beneath the Ground". by Carl Barks

Uncle Scrooge #13

Maharajah Donald

Five Barks Ten Pagers from the 1940's

"The Mad Chemist" from Walt Disney's Comics & Stories # 44

"Ten Dollar Dither" from Walt Disney's Comics & Stories # 63 Dec1945 Honesty is the best policy; one of my favorite 10 page stories.,2 Donald Duck Ten Pagers from the 1952

The Seven Cities of Cibola Uncle Scrooge #7

Origin of the Junior Woodchuck Guide

Uncle Scrooge Adventures #27

Four Color 178(First Uncle Scrooge)

Uncle Scrooge #1 "Only a Poor Old Man"

Carl Barks One Page Gags

"Donald Duck's Atom Bomb" from Cheerios Giveaway Y-1 1947

"Donald Duck Tells About Kites" from Southern California Edison Giveaway 1954

Silent Night a 10 page Barks tale that was censored by Western & the Ultimate Barks Collector by Kim Weston

Mickey Mouse in "The Monarch of Medioka"

2 Grandma Duck stories from FC 1010 by Barks

Christmas Parade #2 & #1

Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold Four Color #9 (First Carl Barks)

The Mummy's Ring

The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck 1877-1882 part #1 by Don Rosa

Added August 24, 2000

The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck 1884-1887 Part #2 by Don Rosa

Uncle Scrooge in The Rain God of Uxmal

A German Scrooge translated into English

Added July 6, 2000

All books have a scanned image attached to them.

Just click on the underlined text to see the scan. I can send additional scans of any book that you are interested in to you via e-mail. Please feel free to ask for more extensive details on any I will give you as much information as you need. 

Many pre-1965

I have more recent books feel free to send me a want list

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

Comics Strictly Graded

Until tears come from my eyes!

Kit Walvoord

4921 Oregon Trail • 

•Amarillo TX 79109 • 

•USA • 

•(806) 353-3854 • 

Send Me E-mail

Send me e-mail

Send Me Want Lists

I have access to 100,000 Comics.

If you do not see what you want tell me.

Send me e-mail

My local comic shop will let me put up any of the 100,000 comics that he has in stock. Most of the books are 1970 and above.

I will put up selected titles of my choosing, unless I get feedback on what you want.

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SATISFACTION 100% GUARANTEED 

you may return any part or all an order for any reason for a full refund

Orders in the United States

All orders in USA sent proirity mail

Add $5 for postage. All sent priority mail unless otherwise specified. Takes 2-3 days upon receipt of payment.

Foreign Orders

Canada & Mexico $6 ( Per Shipment i.e.. one comic or fifty add $6) First class usually takes 7-10 days upon receipt of payment.

Overseas cost of shipping. Usually, Global Priority is the fastest and I can send up to 15 books in a flat rate mailer for $12. 15-30 books would be $24 etc. Global Priority usually takes 7- 14 days upon receipt of payment. Ground transportation is cheaper but takes 4-6 weeks. about $35 for 100 books.

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4921 Oregon Trail 

Amarillo TX 79109

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I want to rebuild my site better, stronger.... I won't be satisfied until I have an image of every comic ever published on my site. Can one person do it? Probably not, but come back often to see how close I come. I will also search the net for the best comic retail sites. I am first and formost a comic promoter. It does not matter where you get your comics as long as you are happy. If you don't see what you want on my site check out my links page. I will eventually add some comic screen savers. Until then feel free to right click on any image you like and save it to your hard drive or as wallpaper. --Kit--

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Who was the tall dark stranger there? Maverick is the name. Riding the trail from who knows where? Luck is his companion. Gambling is his game. Smooth as a handle on a gun. Maverick is the name. Wild as the wind from Oregon. Blowing up a canyon, easier to tame. River Boat ring your bell. Fare the well, Mary Belle. Luck is the lady that he loves the best. Living on jacks & queens. Natchez or New Orleans..... Maverick is the legion of the west.

 

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There is an episode of the Simpson's where Homer starts his Mr. X web page & is looking for his first visitor. That was me for the first 6 months. The only visitors I had was me & any of my friends & family that I could make visit my web site. Unlike Homer however, I think I had something to say. Comics are fun & if a picture paints a thousand words then I have millions and search engines do not translate pictures into words. Bla, bla, bla......

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