Kit's Silver Age Comic Books

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Last Updated 05/27/08

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Comic Books for sale

Action Comics

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

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 #196

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.

DC Graphic Novels & Misc.

 

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.

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 begining 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

Metal 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.

Orphan Comics

All American Men of War, Battle Stories, BEWARE THE CREEPER

Mystery in Space

Mystery in Space #89

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 Annual #2

Silver Age

Jimmy Olsen Begins in September of 1953, ends March 1974.

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

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 Villain 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

Captain Marvel #100 & Mad #4

Superman kills Captain Marvel yet, they never meet. Believe it or not.

Added August 17, 2000

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)

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)

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Orders in the United States

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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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Kit Walvoord

4921 Oregon Trail

Amarillo TX 79109

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