Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Amazing Spider-man #10, 11, 18, 21 Marvel Comics 1964-65

Sold! What is it worth? 

Amazing Spider-man #10 sold for $28.99 at auction on Ebay.

Amazing Spider-man #11 sold for $17.99 at auction on Ebay.

Amazing Spider-man #18 sold for $20.59 at auction on Ebay.

Amazing Spider-man #21 sold for $8.50 at auction on Ebay.

Just listed a number of early issues of The Amazing Spider-man on Ebay. The Amazing Spider-man is the first and longest running of the Spider-man family of comic books, which has included a number spin-off titles like The Spectacular Spider-man and The Web of Spider-man. The series debut in March 1963, not long after Spider-man's first appearance in the pages of Amazing Fantasy #15, the final issue of that short lived title.

Included in this set are The Amazing Spider-man #10, 11, 18, and 21 - all published in the years 1964-65. Each issues features classic stories by Stan "The Man" Lee and art by Steve Ditko, the same team that created Spider-man.


Scan of the cover of The Amazing Spider-man #10

The condition of these comics ranges from Poor to Fair/Good. Bidding starts at 99 cents, making this a great opportunity to own some key early issues of the Amazing Spider-man without breaking the bank.

All eBay auctions end on Sunday, June 25. Visit Portsmouth Vintage Bookstore on Ebay to bid now!

The Amazing Spider-man #10 features the first appearance of the Big Man and the Enforcers. Ditko collaborated with Jack Kirby on the cover art! Fair to Good condition.

The Amazing Spider-man #11 features the return of Doctor Octopus, an early appearance of this classic Spidey super-villain. Poor condition.

The Amazing Spider-man #18 features the first appearance of Ned Leeds, who would later become the Hobgoblin. Also features the third appearance of the Sandman and cameo appearances galore by the Green Goblin, the Avengers, Daredevil, and the Fantastic Four! Fair to Good condition.

The Amazing Spider-man #21 features a guest appearance by the Human Torch and the second appearance of the Beetle. Poor to Fair condition.




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