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Fear #4 (Marvel, 1971) - A wonderfully spooky early bronze age anthology issue featuring the memorable cover tagline 'I Turned Into A Martian' with the earth-doomed Lo-Karr storyline. Priced at 25 cents, this issue represents Marvel's classic monster-era storytelling at its finest. Condition shows light wear consistent with age.
Marvel Super Heroes King-Size Special #1 (1966) - This is the crown jewel of the lot, a genuine silver age king-size special from 1966 featuring Avengers, the original Human Torch, Namor, and the Space Phantom. At 25 cents this oversized beauty is a serious collector piece with incredible cover art and historical significance as one of Marvel's earliest giant-sized specials.
Ka-Zar #1 (Marvel, 1971) - The landmark first issue of Ka-Zar's solo series featuring Daredevil and the X-Men. A 25-cent bronze age key issue with iconic Barry Windsor-Smith-era aesthetics and the unforgettable 'Keepers of the Crypt' storyline. Condition shows honest wear but remains highly displayable.
Astonishing Tales featuring Ka-Zar and Dr. Doom #4 (Marvel, 1971) - A 15-cent bronze age gem pitting the Jungle Lord against the Sun God with a Dr. Doom backup story. Features gorgeous early Neal Adams-influenced artwork and remains one of the more sought-after issues in the Astonishing Tales run.
Astonishing Tales featuring Ka-Zar and Dr. Doom #6 (Marvel, 1971) - Another stellar entry in the Ka-Zar and Dr. Doom split-book series at 15 cents, this issue features the Man-God Damon menace alongside a T'Challa Black Panther backup story. A legitimate bronze age key with multiple character appearances.
Ka-Zar Lord of the Hidden Jungle #6 (Marvel, 1974) - The 25-cent bronze age solo series entry featuring the Beast-God of the Lost River storyline with dynamic dinosaur cover art. This series ran parallel to Ka-Zar's appearances elsewhere and features some of the era's most vibrant jungle-adventure artwork.
Conan the Barbarian #7 (Marvel, 1971) - A 15-cent early bronze age Conan issue from the legendary Barry Windsor-Smith run featuring the iconic In the Coils of the Man-Serpent storyline. Early single-digit Conan issues are among the most collectible in all of Marvel's bronze catalog.
Conan the Barbarian #8 (Marvel, 1971) - Another prized 15-cent early Windsor-Smith Conan issue continuing the sword-and-sorcery greatness that defined an era. Low print runs and high collector demand make early Conan issues consistently strong performers at auction.
Kull the Conqueror #1 (Marvel, 1971) - The first issue of Kull's landmark solo series from the creator of Conan, priced at 15 cents and featuring the debut of King Kull in his own title. A genuine bronze age first issue with strong collector demand.
Monsters on the Prowl #11 (Marvel, 1971) - A 15-cent bronze age monster anthology featuring the unforgettable Titan Walks the Land cover story. Marvel's monster books from this era are beloved by horror collectors and feature some of the most dynamic creature cover art in comics history.
Chamber of Darkness #1 (Marvel, 1969) - A late silver age horror anthology debut issue at 15 cents featuring Tales of Maddening Magic. First issues of Marvel's horror anthology titles from this transitional era are increasingly hard to find in any condition.
Tower of Shadows #2 (Marvel, 1969) - A 15-cent silver-to-bronze transitional horror anthology featuring The Menace of the Hungry One and Tales to Blow Your Mind. Tower of Shadows featured contributions from some of Marvel's greatest artistic talents of the era.
Luke Cage Power Man (Marvel, circa 1975) - A 30-cent bronze age Power Man issue featuring Luke Cage in full superhero action with a Chemistro appearance. Power Man comics from this era are experiencing renewed collector interest thanks to the character's broader cultural presence.
Amazing Adventures featuring Killraven War of the Worlds (Marvel, circa 1976) - A 25-cent bronze age Killraven issue with Legacy is Lost storyline and dynamic science-fantasy cover art. The Killraven War of the Worlds run is widely considered one of Marvel's most underappreciated bronze age series.
Strange Tales featuring Doctor Strange and Nick Fury #160 (Marvel, 1967) - A 12-cent silver age stunner featuring both Doctor Strange and Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. in a split-book format. Silver age Strange Tales issues with both features intact are among the most desirable in any Marvel collection.
Strange Tales featuring Enter Kaluu (Marvel, circa 1966-67) - A silver age Strange Tales issue featuring the debut or early appearance of Kaluu, a significant Doctor Strange villain. Silver age Doctor Strange issues anchored in Strange Tales command strong collector premiums.
Doctor Strange #182 (Marvel, 1969) - A 15-cent late silver age issue of Doctor Strange's solo title featuring the legendary Juggernaut battle with the iconic tagline To Fight the Juggernaut. A visually striking cover and important story arc make this one of the standout individual books in this lot.
Wally the Wizard #1 (Star Comics/Marvel, 1985) - A bright and clean Star Comics debut issue featuring the young wizard Wally in a colorful fantasy setting. Star Comics was Marvel's all-ages imprint and these early issues have a devoted nostalgic following.
Planet Terry #1 (Star Comics/Marvel, 1985) - Another pristine Star Comics debut issue featuring the sci-fi adventures of Planet Terry in vivid alien landscapes. First issues from the Star Comics imprint are undervalued and increasingly collected as a complete run.
Ka-Zar of the Hidden Jungle (Marvel, circa 1974-75) - A 25-cent mid-series Ka-Zar bronze age issue featuring savage jungle action and a Fear cover tagline variant appearance. Strong Ka-Zar cover art from this period consistently draws collector attention.
Marvel Collectors Item Classics (Marvel, circa 1969) - A 25-cent reprint giant featuring classic Marvel silver age stories with a striking Doctor Doom cover appearance. These reprint books served as many readers' first exposure to foundational Marvel stories and are beloved by historians of the medium.
Creatures on the Loose featuring King Kull (Marvel, circa 1972) - A 20-cent bronze age issue of the monster-and-adventure anthology series featuring King Kull and the Skull of Silence storyline. Creatures on the Loose transitioned through several lead features and Kull issues are among the most visually compelling.
Astonishing Tales Ka-Zar and Dr. Doom #4 (duplicate or variant) - An additional copy or closely related issue of the Ka-Zar and Dr. Doom Astonishing Tales run, providing collectors an opportunity for reading copies or resale. Condition appears consistent with the rest of the lot.
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