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Newspaper Strips for sale are listed in alphabetical order by title. All are cut with large borders and are in excellent condition, unless otherwise stated. To purchase anything, see the How To Order page.
SINGLE STRIPS STRIP LOTS COMPLETE SECTIONS
SINGLE STRIPS
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN by Stan Lee and John Romita: January 9, 1977, the First Sunday strip (#7 overall). Cut with large borders, includes header and the additional paper date at the top, two-tiered, size roughly 7 x 14 inches, no paper yellowing, though I don't use the term NM on strips, it would apply here. J. Jonah Jameson and Spider-Man banter about Dr. Doom. Newspaper color printing flubs in panels 3 and 5 make the blue in Spidey's costume pink! Also included is the daily strip (#6) from Saturday, January 8th. Daily cut with large borders, includes title bar and the origin header recap text above the strip (scan makes the paper look tanner than it actually appears). See both strips Both for $38
HOWARD THE DUCK by Steve Gerber and Gene Colan: June 12, 1977, the First Sunday strip (#7 overall). Cut with large borders, top tier includes header panel, two-tiered, size roughly 6.5 x 13.75 inches, no paper yellowing, though I don't use the term NM on strips, it would apply here. Howard and Bev encounter "The Bionic Angel" in the stairway. See strip $35
THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES by Martin Pasko, George Tuska and Vince Colletta: April 9, 1978, the First Sunday strip (#7 overall). Cut with large borders, top tier includes header panel, the additional paper date is at the top, three-tiered, size roughly 10 x 13.75 inches, no paper yellowing, though I don't use the term NM on strips, it would apply here. Wonder Woman and Aquaman in the Justice League headquarters. See strip $35
STRIP LOTS
THE
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN by Stan Lee and John Romita
390 dailies (includes doubles). The lot runs the first year (312 strips from
1977) and the first part of year two (78 from 1978). These are the first
Spider-Man dailies from between January 3, 1977 (first
strip) to April 1, 1978 with gorgeous John Romita artwork. Plus, you get 3
rare promo panels from December 1976 advertising the premier of the strip. Villains appearing are Dr. Doom, Dr.
Octopus, The Rattler (1st appearance), The Kingpin, Kraven, Mysterio, and you
get Spider-Man's origin story. The first week includes the origin header recap
text above the strip. Most strips were cut with big borders and
99% have dated headers, a few may be trimmed tight. With the possible exception
of a handful, all have the left side "Spider-Man" title bar present. These
strips have been stored away
for decades, so quality is high. All lay flat with no rolling. No
yellowing or tanning. A few may have a minor tear or a chip out of a corner, but
overall it's an outstanding collection of seldom offered early daily strips. See
sample daily $450
Also see: Amazing Spider-Man Comics / Fantaco's Chronicles Series / Giant-Size Super-Heroes / Marvel Tales / Marvel Team-Up / Spectacular Spider-Man
BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25th
CENTURY by Jim Lawrence and Gray Morrow
60 different Sundays from between September 23, 1979 and December 28, 1980, plus a couple
extra doubles.
Unique layout on some strips where Gray uses large splash panels to tell the
story beyond the confines of a daily strip. All Sundays are approximately 7.5 x 14 inches and cut with nice large borders
that you can trim down to your liking.
See
two samples All for $55
HOWARD THE DUCK by Steve Gerber and Gene Colan: Lot of the first 6 daily strips, June 6 - 11, 1977. Cut with large borders, header included at the top, size roughly 2.75 x 7 inches, no paper yellowing, no folds or flaws in the strips, excellent condition. Howard and Bev in every strip, except the first, which is all Howard. Also included in this lot is a June 6th "Duck debuts today" spot article to promote the new series. These earliest newspaper dailies #1 - 6 are not very often found. See all strips All for $50
PRINCE VALIANT by Hal Foster and John Cullen Murphy
One of the premier adventure strips of our time, lasting for decades! Most are half page size (10 x 14 or 11 x 14 inches), cut with large borders.
Some have edge roll or original corner folds (pressing flat for the last
37+ years), but nothing that damages the strips (no tears or chips). You can
trim down the borders to your liking, which will eliminate any edge roll.
1975: Lot of 27 Sunday strips from #2007 - 2029 with triples of strips #2028 and 2029, complete last half of the year run from July 27 to December 28, 1975. Strips #2019 and 2024 are third pagers. The rest are all half pagers. Blondie by Young & Raymond is the backer on the majority of these Sundays. See sample All for $48
1976: Lot of 56 Sunday strips from #2030 - 2076, 2078 - 2081 with doubles of strips #2030, 2031, 2034, 2049, and 2051, short strip #2077, this is the complete year from January 4 to December 26, 1976. Strips #2036, 2070 - 2076, 2078, 2079 are third pagers. The rest are all half pagers. Blondie by Young & Raymond is the backer on the majority of these Sundays. See sample All for $100
1977: Lot of 56 Sunday strips from #2082 - 2133 with doubles of strips #2105, 2110, 2111, and 2113. The complete year of 1977 from January 2 to December 25. All are half pagers. Blondie by Young & Raymond is the backer on the majority of these Sundays. See sample All for $100
1978: Lot of 24 Sunday strips #2134 - 2144, 2146, 2148 - 2150, 2155 - 2160, 2180, 2182, and 2184. Sundays from between January 1 to December 17, 1978. Strip #2180 is a third pager. The rest are half pagers. Blondie by Young & Raymond is the backer on the majority of these Sundays. See sample All for $43
1979: Lot of 17 Sunday strips #2203, 2208, 2209, 2220, and 2226 - 2238. Sundays from between April 29 to December 30, 1979. Strip #2208 is a third pager. The rest are half pagers. See sample All for $30
COMPLETE FOREIGN SECTIONS
THE DANDY - No. 1758, August 2, 1975. VF condition: UK color and B&W comics section, 20 pages, 8.5 x 12 inches, strips include Korky the Cat, Monkey Bizness, Desperate Dan, Robin Hood's Schooldays, Winker Watson, Young Dandy, The Smasher, Corporal Clott, Sir Coward de Custard, Black Bob, Jack Silver, Dirty Dick, Desperate Dawg, and Bully Beef and Chips. See section front $12
THE TOPPER AND BUZZ - No. 1172, July 19, 1975. VG/F condition - 1 inch ink mark in bottom front page border: UK color and B&W comics section, 16 pages, 12 x 16 inches - uneven fold in half, strips include Kelly and his Assistant Cedric, Beryl the Peril, Foxy, Willie and the Fabulous Whizzers from Ozz, Jimmy Jinx, Big Fat Flo, Nobby, Ghastly Manor, Sammy's Scribbles, Sleepy Ed, Tiny the World's Biggest Dog, Fred the Flop, Danny's Tranny, Hoozee the Wotsit, and Mickey the Monkey. See section front $7
TV COMIC - August 16, 1975. Fine condition: Color/B&W, 24 pages, 9 x 11.25 inch UK Newspaper insert, filled with U.S. and U.K. comic strip characters, including US: Tom & Jerry, Pink Panther, Tarzan, Droopy Dog, Bugs Bunny, Popeye; and UK: Dr. Who, Basil Brush, Roobarb, Dad's Army, and more. See covers $12
THE VANCOUVER SUN COMICS - August 30, 1986. VF/NM with centerfold loose, Canadian color comics section, 12 pages, 8 x 10.5 inches, strips include Peanuts, Archie, Cathy, Robot Man, Rex Morgan, M.D., Family Circus, Nancy, Adam, Tarzan, Animal Crackers, Marvin, Mister Boffo, Fred Basset, Elwood, For Better Or For Worse, Blondie, Doonesbury, Tank McNamara, Shoe, Herman, and Bloom County. See section front $4
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