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A selection of sets relation to Comic Art and Cartoons Issuing Company No. in Title & Date of Issue Price Please Set Per Set Send Anglo Confectionery LT66 Tarzan 1967 £100.00 Authentix (USA) LT50 Beetle Bailey 1995 £9.50 LT50 Blondie (Comic Strip) 1995 £9.50 Automatic Merchandising L25 Adventure Twins and The Treasure Ship (black white and £40.00 pink printing) 1959 L25 Adventure Twins and The Treasure Ship (coloured printing) 1959 £40.00 Barratt 25 Space Mysteries 1966 £15.00 50 Tarzan 1967 £20.00 Bassett 30 Adventures with Ben and Barkley 2001 £6.00 1 Super Heroes Special Album 1984 £10.00 50 Survival on Star Colony 9 (1979) £20.00 Calvert K25 Dan Dare 1954 £125.00 Cardlynx EL6 UFOs & Aliens from Space 2010 £4.50 Cards Inc LT72 Beyblade c2000 £9.50 Cardz (USA) LT100 Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (cartoon) 1994 £12.00 LT100 William Shatners Tek World 1993 £9.50 Classic (USA) LT100 Deathwatch 2000 (1993) £9.50 Collect-A-Card (USA) LT50 Norfin Trolls 1992 £5.00 Comic Enterprises L15 Superman Action Comics 2005 £6.50 Comic Images (USA) LT90 Bone 1994 £9.50 LT72 Comic Greats 98 (1998) £9.50 LT72 Dark Horse Presents Ghost 1997 £9.50 LT90 Greg Hildebrandt II 30 Years of Magic 1993 £8.50 LT90 Harlem Globetrotters 1992 £9.50 LT72 Judgement Day (cartoon) 1997 £8.50 LT90 Prince Valiant 1995 £8.50 LT90 Sachs & Violens 1993 £8.00 LT90 Shadow Hawk (Comic Book Art by Jim Valentino) 1992 £8.00 LT90 Shi Visions of the Golden Empire 1996 £9.50 LT90 Spiderman II 30th Anniversary 1992 £9.50 LT90 Spiderman The McFarlane Era 1992 £9.50 LT90 Strangers in Paradise 1996 £8.00 LT72 The Painted Cow 1997 £9.50 LT90 The Phantom 1995 £9.50 LT90 The Savage Dragon 1992 £8.00 LT90 Unity Time Is Not Absolute 1992 £9.50 Page 1 - Last Updated 3rd August 2021 Issuing Company No. in Title & Date of Issue Price Please Set Per Set Send Comic Images (USA) LT90 Wolverine from Then Till Now II 1992 £9.50 LT90 Young Blood (Super Heroes) 1992 £8.00 Cornerstone (USA) LT81 Robot Carnival Masters of Japanese Animation 1994 £9.50 Cult-Stuff LT28 Adventures into the Unknown 2016 £15.00 LT27 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 2013 £10.00 LT18 Beyond Stokers Dracula 2013 £12.00 LT10 Beyond Stokers Dracula ? Nosferatu chase set 2013 £7.50 LT27 Bram Stokers Dracula 2012 £10.00 LT27 Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes 2014 £15.00 LT9 Pulp Detectives (Pulp Dicks) (Ultra Limited Edition) 2012 £18.00 LT18 Sherlock Holmes and Victorian Crime 2013 £9.00 LT4 Sherlock Holmes Terror By Night Limited Edition of 600 2015 £5.00 LT10 Sherlock Holmes The Long Stories The Hound of the £8.00 Baskervilles chase set 2015 LT18 Sherlock Holmes The Long Stories Volume 1 A Study in £12.00 Scarlet 2015 LT18 Sherlock Holmes The Long Stories Volume 1 The Sign of Four 2015 £12.00 LT28 War of the Worlds Earth Under the Martians 2014 £12.00 LT27 War of the Worlds H G Wells 2013 £10.00 LT10 War of the Worlds H G Wells Chase Set 2013 £7.00 LT10 War of the Worlds H G Wells Hack Puzzle 2014 £8.00 Dart (USA) LT100 Fern Gully The Last Rainforest 1992 £9.50 LT72 Sailor Moon 1997 £9.50 Edge Entertainment (USA) LT82 Judge Dredd Movie and Comic 1995 £9.50 Fantasy (USA) LT50 Rocketship X-M 1979 £10.00 Fleer (USA) LT66 Grossville High 1986 £9.50 LT100 Skeleton Warriors 1995 £8.00 LT50 Spiderman 97 with Fleer on Front 1997 £9.50 LT100 X-Men (Non-Chromium Walmart Edition) 1996 £12.00 Fleetway L72 Adventures of Sexton Blake 1968 £435.00 Golden Wonder 14 Space Cards (Coloured) 1979 £3.00 14 Space Cards (Yellow background) 1978 £3.00 Impel (USA) LT36 Trading Cards Treats (cartoon characters) 1991 £8.00 Krome (USA) LT100 Bloom County Outland Chromium 1995 £12.00 LT50 Creed Chromium From Lightning Comics 1996 £12.00 Lime Rock (USA) LT55 Space Art 1993 £9.50 Master Vending L25 A Bombshell for the Sheriff (Robin Hood) 1959 £35.00 L25 Taxing the Sheriff (Robin Hood) 1959 £35.00 Mister Softee M4 Super Human Heroes 1979 £3.00 Monty Gum L72 Daily Fables 1969 £25.00 Panini (Canada) LT198 Barbie and Friends 1992 (Cards not Stickers) £12.00 Peter Max (USA) LT6 Peter Max Posters 1994 £3.00 Press Pass (USA) LT90 Tribe (comic art) 1993 £9.50 Primrose 50 Krazy Kreatures from Outer Space (paper thin card) 1972 £5.00 50 Krazy Kreatures from Outer Space (thin card) 1972 £6.00 50 Laurel and Hardy (cartoon) (paper thin card) 1972 £60.00 50 Laurel and Hardy (cartoon) (thin card) 1972 £80.00 Rittenhouse (USA) LT72 Conan Art of the Hyborian Age 2004 £11.00 LT72 Fantastic Four Archives 2008 £9.50 LT72 Spiderman Archives 2009 £8.50 River Group (USA) LT150 Dark Dominion 1993 £12.00 LT150 Plasm O 1993 £12.00 Sainsburys M144 Heroes (Disney Pixar Star Wars Marvel) 2019 £12.00 Sanitarium (New Zealand) 1 Peanuts (Cartoon Characters) Special Album 1993 £7.00 M8 Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs (3-D) 1997 £4.00 EL12 Wonderful Wool 1988 £6.00 Skybox (USA) LT90 Batman Master Series (cartoon) 1995 £9.50 LT81 D C Bloodlines 1993 £9.50 LT100 D C Milestone (Comic Book Story) 1993 £9.50 EL90 D.C.Comics Vertigo 1994 £9.50 LT75 Gargoyles Series 2 1996 £9.50 EL90 Superman Platinum Series 1994 £12.00 LT90 The Adventures of Batman and Robin (cartoon) 1995 £9.50 LT100 The Return of Superman 1993 £9.50 LT100 Ultraverse 1993 £9.50 Page 2 - Last Updated 3rd August 2021 Issuing Company No. in Title & Date of Issue Price Please Set Per Set Send Source Group/Morrison Entertainment LT48 Monster in My Pocket 1991 £9.00 LT24 Monster in My Pocket Monster Island Sticker Poster Puzzle 1991 £4.50 Stamp King L7 Robin Hood 2002 £3.00 Star Pics (USA) LT50 Troll Force (Plus 6 Stickers and an Advert Card) 1992 £9.50 Topps (UK) LT49 Monster In My Pocket 1991 £6.00 M22 The Simpsons (Stickers) 1991 £9.00 LT77 Toxic Crusaders 1993 £9.50 M11 Toxic Crusaders Stickers 1993 £3.00 M54 Toxic High School 1991 £16.50 M23 Toxic High School Senior Stickers 1991 £4.00 M44 Trash Can Trolls Numbers 1A to 44A 1993 £22.00 Topps (USA) LT66 Dinosaurs Attack (Including LT11 Stickers) 1988 £9.50 LT54 Goosebumps 1996 £8.00 LT90 Image Universe (Chromium Issue) Comic Art 1995 £16.00 LT15 Mars Attacks Heritage Guide to the New Universe 2012 £8.00 LT72 The Incredible Hulk 2003 £9.50 LT100 Wild C.A.T.S. Covert Action Teams by Jim Lee (2 diff. No. £8.50 66, No. 68 not issued) 1993 Twenty First Century Archives (USA) LT50 The Comic Art Tribute To Joe Simon and Jack Kirby 1994 £8.50 Typhoo Tea M24 Wonderful World of Disney 1975 £90.00 Upper Deck LT34 Digimon Digital Monsters 2000 £7.50 Upper Deck (USA) LT55 Looney Tunes Olympics 1996 £8.50 LT55 Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders 1996 £8.50 LT120 The Valiant Era 1993 £12.00 Walkers K50 Looney Tunes Tazos Nos 1-50 (1996) £10.00 K10 Monsters Monster Munch Tazos (circular) 1996 £3.00 K20 World Tazos Nos 51-70 (1996) £5.00 Walls 29 out of 36 Doctor Who Adventure (29 different cards from the set of £100.00 36) 1967 20 Incredible Hulk 1979 £20.00 Wrights Biscuits 24 Mischief Goes to Mars Issued by Wrights Biscuits Ltd at £10.00 base 1954 24 Mischief Goes to Mars Join The Mischief Club on base 1954 £5.00 24 Mischief Goes to Mars Name at Side, but not on base 1954 £5.00 Page 3 - Last Updated 3rd August 2021.
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