Lot # 1228: 1953-1962 Atlas/Marvel Anthology Series Comic Book Lot of (15)

Category: Comics

Starting Bid: $150.00

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Item was in Auction "November 2018 Auction",
which ran from 11/2/2018 12:00 PM to
11/15/2018 11:30 PM






Enter the realm of weird worlds, uncanny tales, mystery and suspense, with this thrilling collection of Gold and Silver Age comic books. The current Marvel Comics Group was founded by Martin Goodman in 1939 as Timely Publications, re-branded in 1951 as Atlas Comics and re-re-branded Marvel Comics in 1961. A small segment of Goodman's publishing empire, the comics division rode the first wave of super-hero popularity through the postwar period of the late-1940s, re-focused on horror, sci-fi, monster and other genres in the 1950s and then went all in on the re-birth of the super-hero genre in 1961, with Stan Lee at the helm.


Now considered hobby treasure, Gold Age and early Silver Age comics are short in supply and very high in demand. Collectors of vintage issues make a nice score with this 1953-1962 Atlas/Marvel anthology format comic book lot of (15). Sandwiched between the super-hero eras, these vintage classics are highlighted by several early issues from the mega-popular "Tales of Suspense" and "Tales to Astonish" titles. Featured are:

 


(9) 1953-1955 with Atlas "globe" logo, all but (1) are "pre-code" issues, with:


Adventures Into Weird Worlds #16 with a Vampire chick on the front cover (VG 4.0) with deference to a name written on the front. Vampires were one of the things outlawed by the "Comics Code Authority", which began censoring comics in the mid-'50s.


Journey Into Unknown Worlds #22 with Zombie Skeletons (another CCA no-no) emerging from the grave (FN-VF 7.0)


(2) Jungle Action: #2 (GD 2.0), #4 with CCA stamp (VG- 3.5) with deference to name written on front. Both issues feature the sexy "Leopard Girl" and some scantily clad jungle dudes, which look kind of lurid, so we're not sure how the #4 issue got the approval stamp.


(2) Marvel Tales: #125 (VG 4.0) with deference to name written on front, #127 (GD-VG 3.0) with deference to name written on front


Mystery Tales #24 (GD 2.0)


Mystic #21 with living dead "Honeymooners" cover (FN 6.0) with deference to name written on front


Uncanny Tales #6 (GD-VG 3.0) with deference to name written on front. This one has it all with sexy beach babes, violent murders, vampires and a living dead cover.

 


(6) 1961-1962 Atlas/Marvel (Vista) issues:


Amazing Adult Fantasy #9 with "The Terror of Tim Boo Ba" by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko (GD-VG 3.0)


(3) Tales of Suspense: #14 intro and 1st appearance of Colossus (VG 4.0), #23 "The Creature in the Black Bog" (VG+ 4.5), #35 "The Watcher" prototype issue (FN-VF 7.0)


(2) Tales to Astonish: #24 "The Abominable Snowman" (VG-FN 5.0), #28 "I Am the Gorilla Man" (VG+ 4.5)

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