Hello, comic fans,
It’s time to Hulk out with this week’s beautiful high-grade auctions! Our first offering today is a gorgeous example of the Incredible Hulk Annual #5, a giant-size, square-bound key issue that boasts the second appearance of Groot. Also up is a stunning copy of Incredible Hulk #128, a classic issue with a thrilling cover that would be perfect for display. Don’t miss out on either of these exciting books.
These 10-day auctions run from November 16th to November 26th:
Incredible Hulk Annual #5
CGC Certified Universal Grade in 9.6 condition, with off-white to white pages. A giant-size, high grade, key issue from an original owner collection, this is a stunning copy of this square bound Bronze Age comic book, featuring the Hulk in combat with 6 savage foes, including the second appearance of Groot (of Guardians of the Galaxy). This vintage 1970s issue was written by Chris Claremont, with Sal Buscema & Jack Abel artwork and a timeless cover by Jack Kirby & Frank Giacoia. |
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Incredible Hulk #128
CGC Certified Universal Grade in 9.6 condition, with white pages. Another beautiful must-have for your collection, this is a beautiful copy of this classic Bronze Age comic book, featuring a guest appearance by the Avengers (Quicksilver, Vision, Scarlet Witch, Black Panther, and more!). This vintage 15 cent issue was written by Roy Thomas, with artwork and cover by Herb Trimpe. |
Don’t forget that these auctions are ending Saturday, November 19th:
Nova #1
CGC Certified Universal Grade in 9.6 condition, with white pages. A high-grade key issue filled with firsts, this is a stunning copy of this Bronze Age comic book, featuring the origin & first appearance of Nova (Richard Rider), as well as the first appearance of Ginger Jaye. This vintage 1970s issue was written by Marv Wolfman, with artwork and cover by John Buscema & Joe Sinnott. |
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Detective Comics #472
CGC Certified Universal Grade in 9.6 condition, with off-white to white pages. A high-grade gem from an original owner collection, this is a beautiful copy of this key Bronze comic book, featuring the “death” of Hugo Strange. This vintage 1970s issue was written by Steve Englehart, with artwork and cover by Marshall Rogers & Terry Austin. |
Everyone, best of luck!