Showcase
Silver age begins with Showcase #4 fall of 1956.
Showcase begins with Showcase #1 in 1956 and ends with Showcase #104 in September of 1978. The most valueable comic in the series is Showcase #4 at $25,000 in near mint & $1100 in good.
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Description |
Price |
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Condition |
Description |
Price |
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Oct 1961 |
Very Fine (VF/NM) | "Birth
of the Atom" Origin & Introduction of the silver age Atom |
$1500 |
Aug 1962 |
Fine (FN/VF) | The
Metal Men in "The Deathless Doom" Third appearance of the Metal Men |
$250 |
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Jan 1963 |
Fine (FN) |
Tommy Tomorrow of the Planeteers in "Wanted for Treason: Tommy Tomorrow!" |
$43 |
April 1964 |
Very Good (VG) | Cave
Carson Adventures Inside Earth "Fury of the Fiery Avenger!" |
$20 |
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April 1965 |
Very Good (VG) | Dr.
Fate & Hourman (origin told of both) "Solomon Grundy Goes on a Rampage!" 1st golden age Green Lantern in silver age, predates Green Lantern #40 |
$52 |
Feb 1966 |
Very Good (VG/FN) | Spectre!
first silver age Spector; origin in text "The War that Shook the Universe!" |
$75 |
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April 1966 |
Very Good (VG/FN) | Spectre!
2nd silver age Spector "Beyond the Sinister Barrier!" |
$38 |
Oct 1966 |
Very Good (VG) | Spectre! "The Ghost of Ace Chance!" |
$28 |
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Dec 1966 |
Good (GD/VG) | The
Inferior Five "Agony at the Academy or "A Scrap'll Floor the Teacher!" |
$8 |
May 1968 |
Fine (FN+) | Anthro "It Could Be You!" By Howie Post |
$34 |
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June 1968 |
Sold | Origin and Introduction of the Hawk & the Dove by Ditko | $35 |
June 1969 |
Very Good (VG) | Nightmaster "Sing a Song of Sorcery!" By Denny O'Neil/ Berni Wrightson |
$12 |
Comic Availability
If the comic's condition is listed as Sold or Reserved it is no longer available. If the condition is listed as NM, VF, FN, VG, GD, or FR it should be available. NOTE:When a comic is sold it is not removed from the web, it's condition is just marked as Sold.
If you would like more information,
Send me an e-mail & I will respond within 24 hours if not sooner.
Kit Walvoord
Copyright © 2007 [Kit's Silver Age Comics]. All rights reserved.
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Tomorrow is the best day invented. A man can do anything tomorrow. Buddy Ebson as Mr. Day on Andy Griffith Show(teaching Opie the value of procrastination) |