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ROAN Inc. Auctioneers & Appraisers Catalog of Comic Books NOTES ABOUT the COMIC BOOKS – in THIS CATALOG • the “Origina ROAN Inc. Auctioneers & Appraisers Catalog of Comic Books NOTES ABOUT THE COMIC BOOKS – IN THIS CATALOG The “original cover price” (ie. 10¢) proceeds the “book’s series number” (ie. #1) and is used to estimate the time period of the original publication and in no way indicates current value. The conditions of the comic books are judged only by the cosmetic appearance of the cover. NONE OF THE BOOKS ARE PROFESSIONALLY GRADED. Most of the comic books appear to be in fair and poor conditions, with some good, and a few boarded modern examples to be in near– mint condition; it is highly doubtful that any of these comic books are in mint condition. Ultimately, it is the buyer’s responsibility to determine the final condition and bid accordingly. 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Lot #352 – Lot of (57) Comic Books – Marvel Team–Up o ‘02147’ Marvel Team–Up (30¢) – #58, #60; (35¢) – #64, #65, #66, #67, #68, #70, #72, #73, #74, #75, #76, #77, #78, #79, #80; (40¢) – #81, #82, #83, #84, #85, #86, #87, #88, #89, #90, #91, #92, #93, #94, #95, #96; (50¢) – #97, #98, #101, #102, #103, #104, #105, #106, #107, #108, #109, #110, #111, #112; (60¢) – #113, #114, #115, #116, #117, #118. o Marvel Team–Up ‘02906’ (40¢) – #61. o Marvel Team–Up ‘02350’ (75¢) – #2, #3, #4. Lot #353 – Lot of (25) Comic Books – Marvel’s Greatest, Marvel Superheroes, Marvel Two–In–One, Marvel Universe, Marvel / Fun & Games o Marvel’s Greatest – (30¢) – #67. o Marvel Superheroes – (35¢) – #71. o Marvel Two–In–One – (25¢) #16, (30¢) #32, (35¢) #48. o Marvel Universe – ($1.00) #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12. o Marvel Comics Group Fun and Games Magazine – (50¢) – #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13. Lot #354 – Lot of (80) Comic Books – Star Wars Comic Books o Four–Issue Limited Series – Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983) – #1, #2, #3, #4 (Complete). o Star Wars (Marvel/1977) – (35¢) #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #14, #15, #17, #18, #19, #20, #21, #22; (40¢) #23, #24, #25, #27, #28, #29, #30, #31, #32, #33, #34, #35, #36, #37, #38; (50¢) #39, #40, #41, #42, #43, #44, #45, #46, #47, #48, #49, #50, #51, ROAN Inc. Auctioneers & Appraisers Catalog of Comic Books #52, #53, #54; (60¢) #55, #56, #57, #58, #59, #60, #61, #62, #63, #64, #65, #66, #67, #68, #70, #71, #72, #73, #75, #76, #78. o King–Size Annual – Star Wars (Marvel/1979,1982) – #1, #2. o Star Wars ‘Heir To The Empire’ (Darkhorse *scribble damage) – #3 of 6, #4 of 6. Lot #355 – Lot of (39) Comic Books – Marvel Comics Group “What If ...?” Series o (50¢) – #1, #2, #3, #4, #5; o (60¢) – #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13, #14, #15, #17; o (75¢) –#18, #19, #20, #21, #22, #23, #24, #25, #26, #27, #29, #30; o ($1.00) – #31, #32, #33, #34, #35, #36, #37, #38, #39, #41; o ($1.25) – #8. Lot #356 – Lot of (27) Comic Books – Marvel Comics Group o Avengers – (25¢) – #141; (30¢) – #162; (40¢) – #184, #189, #195, #197. o Captain America – (15¢) – #122; (25¢) – #200; (30¢) – #211; (50¢) – #255. o Marvel Super Action Staring Captain America – (30¢) – #3; (35¢) – #7, #8. o Daredevil – (15¢) – #60; (25¢) – #126; (30¢) – #143, #145, #152; (50¢) – #167. o Marvel Adventure featuring: Daredevil – (25¢) – #1; o Dr. Strange – (12¢) – #174. o Dr. Who – ($1.50) – #16, #17. o Ghost Rider – (30¢) – #25. o Silver Surfer – (15¢) – #9; (75¢) – #1, #7, #8. Lot #357 – Lot of (17) Comic Books – Marvel – Fantastic Four o Fantastic Four ‘02462’ (25¢) – #170; (30¢) – #177, #184; (35¢) – #202; (40¢) – #206, #207, #208, #209, #218, #221; (50¢) – #222, #223; (75¢) – #301; ($1.00) – #236; o Fantastic Four ‘02468’ (40¢) – #86; o Fantastic Four ‘02915’ (75¢) – #14, #15; Lot #358 – Lot of (11) Comic Books – Marvel – The New Mutants, The Uncanny X–Men o The New Mutants – (60¢) – #1, #2, #3, #4, #11, #12. o The Uncanny X–Men – (40¢) – #136; (50¢) – #140. o X–Men Deluxe – #13, #50. o The X–Men vs. The Avengers – ($1.50) – #1. o X–Factor – ($1.25) – #1. Lot #359 – Lot of (29) Comic Books – Marvel – Hulk, She–Hulk o ‘02475’ Marvel Super Heroes Featuring The Incredible Hulk – (30¢) #62; (35¢) #76, #77; (40¢) #87; (50¢) #104 o ‘02456’ The Incredible Hulk – (15¢) #121; (25¢) #191; (30¢) #203, #213; (40¢) #236, #240, #241, #244, #245, #246, #247, #248, #249, #254; ($1.00) #376, #377, #378; o ‘02800’ The Savage She–Hulk – (40¢) #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7; Lot #360 – Lot of (66) Comic Books – Marvel – Iron Man o ‘02454’ The Invincible Iron Man – (35¢) #109, #116, #118; (40¢) #131, #132, #135, #136, #137; (50¢) #138, #139, #140, #141, #142, #143, #144, #145, #146, #147, #148, #149, #150, #151, #152, #153; (60¢) #154, #155, #156, #157, #158, #159, #160, #161, #162, #163, #164, #165, #166, #167, #168, #169, #170, #171; (65¢) #199; ($1.25) #200; (60¢) #201, #202; (75¢) #203, #204, #205, #206, #207, #208, #209, #210, #211, #212, #213, #214, #215, #216, #217, #219, #220, #221, #222; ROAN Inc. Auctioneers & Appraisers Catalog of Comic Books o ‘02643’ The Invincible Iron Man (King Size Annual!) – #5; Lot #361 – Lot of (62) Comic Books – Marvel – The Amazing Spiderman o ‘02457’ The Amazing Spider–Man – (15¢) #81; (20¢) #111, #132, #133, #134, #150, #159; (30¢) 160, #163, #164, #166, #167, #170(x2), #172, #173; (35¢) #174, #175, #176, #177, #180, #181, #182183, #184(x2), #185, #187, #189, #191; (40¢) #193, #194, #196, #197, #198, #199, #200; (75¢) #200; (40¢) #201, #202, #203, #204, #205, #206, #207; (50¢) #208, #209, #210, #213, #214, #215, #216, #217, #218, #219; ($75) #282, #284, #285, #286; ($1.25) #289; o ‘02921’ The Amazing Spider–Man (King–Size Annual) – (50¢) #11; (60¢) #12; (75¢) #13, #14, #15; o ‘02477’ The Amazing Spider–Man (King–Size Annual) – (35¢) #9 Lot #362 – Lot of (58) Comic Books – Marvel – The Spectacular Spiderman, Spidey, Spiderwoman o ‘02199’ Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider–Man – (30¢) #1, #3, #5, #7, #8, #9, #11; (35¢) #12, #13, #14, #15, #16, #17, #18, #19, #20, #21, #22, #23, #24, #25, #26(x2), #27, #28, #29; (40¢) #30, #31, #32, #33, #34, #35, #36, #37, #38, #39, #40, #41, #42, #43, #44, #45; (50¢) #46, #47, #50, #51, #52, #53, #54, #55, #56; (60¢) 65, #67; o ‘02935’ Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider–Man (King–Size Annual) – (75¢) #2, #3; o ‘02931’ Spidey Super Stories – (35¢) #8, #27, #34; o ‘02615’ The Spider–Woman – (35¢) #2, #11(MISCUT); Lot #363 – Lot of (44) Comic Books – Misc. “Barbarian/Warrior” Themes – o ‘02450’ The Mighty Thor – (Marvel/30¢) #260, # 261(x2), # 262, # 263, #264; (Marvel/35¢) #265, #266, #267, #270, #271, #272, #273, #274(x2), #275, #276, #280, #282; (Marvel/40¢) #284, #298; (Marvel/50¢) #305; o ‘02498’ Conan The Barbarian – (Marvel/40¢) #108, #111; o ‘02113’ Bloodstone – (Marvel/25¢) #2; o ‘02715’ Shogun Warriors – (Marvel/35¢) #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10; o ‘02600’ Kazar The Savage – (Marvel/50¢) #1; o ‘02115’ Skull The Slayer – (Marvel/30¢) #7; o ‘02936’ Modred The Mystic – (Marvel/25¢) #2; o ‘02936’ Tigra The Werewoman – (Marvel/25¢) #6; o ‘30678’ Tarzan of The Apes – (DC/30¢) #257; o Dagar The Invincible – (Whitman/25¢) #14; o Turok Son of Stone – (Whitman/25¢) #101; o Brothers of The Spear – (Gold Key/15¢) #2 (scribbled); Lot #364 – Lot of (25) Comic Books – Misc. “Mystery/Ghost/Religious” Themes – o Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery – (Gold Key/15¢) #33; (Whitman/25¢) #65; o The Son of Satan – (Marvel/25¢) #2; o Fallen Angels – (Marvel/75¢) #1, #2; o Demon – (DC/20¢) #2; o Werewolf By Night – (Marvel/20¢) #16; (Marvel/30¢) #41; o The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves – (Charlton/12¢) #8; o Ghostly Tales from the Haunted House – (Charlton/20¢) #94; o Visit Ghost Manor – (Charlton/20¢) #1; o We Challenge You To Read ... Ghosts – (DC/35¢) #60; ROAN Inc. Auctioneers & Appraisers Catalog of Comic Books o The Hardy Boys – (Gold Key/15¢) #4; o Ghost Stories – (Dell/12¢) #21; o Secrets of the Haunted House – (DC/35¢) #12; o The Phantom Stranger – (DC/20¢) #30; o Dr. Spektor Spine–Tingling Tales – (Whitman/25¢) #4; o Grimm’s Ghost Stories – (Whitman/25¢) #28; o The Occult Files of Dr. Spektor – (Whitman/25¢) #18; o Dark Shadows – (Gold Key/15¢) #15; o Ripley’s Believe It or Not! – (Whitman/25¢) #58, #59; o Unexpected – (DC/60¢) #158; o ‘02710’ Mother Theresa of Calcutta – (Marvel/$1.25) #1; o ‘02218’ The Life of Pope John Paul II – (Marve/$1.50) #1; Lot #365 – Lot of (27) Comic Books – Misc. “Kung Fu/Spy/Space” Themes – o The Hands of Shang–Chi, Master of Kung Fu – (Marvel/20¢) #17; o Richard Dragon Kung–Fu Master – (DC/35¢) #16, #17; o Kung–Fu Fighter – (DC/25¢) #1 o Karate Kid – (DC/30¢) #8; (DC/35¢) #14; o Ivan Tors’ Primus – (Charlton/20¢) #6 (blue title cover), #6 (purple title cover); o Battle of the Planets – (Gold Key/40¢) #1, #2; o Buck Rogers In The 25th Century – (Gold Key/40¢) #2; o Space War – (Charlton/35¢) #30; o Edgar Rice Burroughs’ John Carter Warlord of Mars – (Marvel/30¢) #4; o Marvel Spotlight on Star–Lord The Saga Begins! – (Marvel/40¢) #6; o Atlas Comics Morlock 2001 Midnight Men – (Atlas/25¢) #3; o Super DC Giant – Strange Flying Saucers Adventures – (DC/50¢) #27; o Battlestar Galactica – (Marvel/35¢) #2; o DC Super–stars of Space – (DC/50¢) #2 (scribbled); o Magnus Robot Fighter 4000 A.D.
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