Comic Books | DC and Marvel | January 29, 2026 at 7:00 PM

Comic Books | DC and Marvel | January 29, 2026 at 7:00 PM

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Bidding starts soon on this Comic Book auction, led by a coverless copy of Amazing Fantasy #15, the first appearance of Spider-Man and the most important and valuable book in the sale. This cornerstone issue anchors a strong lineup of first appearances, early issues, and debut comics spanning Marvel and DC. Additional key highlights include New Mutants #98, featuring the first appearance of Deadpool, Iron Fist #14 with the first appearance of Sabretooth, and early X-Men issues such as X-Men #4 and X-Men #14, each containing notable early villain and character introductions. The auction also features multiple #1 issues, including Luke Cage #1, Teen Titans #1, and a CGC-graded Star Wars #1, along with a grouped lot containing Conan the Barbarian #1, Darth Vader #1, and Thor #1. Beyond the headline keys, the sale includes pre-Code comics, representing early crime, horror, and suspense material from before the Comics Code Authority. These historically significant books add depth alongside the superhero offerings. Supporting the key issues are extensive selections of Marvel and DC comics featuring Batman, Justice Society of America, All-Star Squadron, Justice League, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, New Mutants, X-Force, and related series. Together, the auction presents a focused opportunity to acquire cornerstone comics, major first appearances, and early series launches across multiple eras of comic book history.

Bidding Starts Soon!

Bidding starts soon on this Comic Book auction that presents a wide-ranging selection of individual comic issues alongside extensive multi-issue selections spanning DC and Marvel titles. The catalog includes a strong group of key single issues, early-number comics, first appearances, and pre-Code material, supported by substantial selections of related superhero titles across multiple decades.

At the core of the auction is a concentrated group of first-appearance comics and debut issues that anchor the sale. The most significant book offered is a coverless copy of Amazing Fantasy #15, featuring the first appearance of Spider-Man and standing as the most historically important and valuable comic in the auction. Additional first-appearance issues include New Mutants #98, marking the debut of Deadpool, and Iron Fist #14, featuring the first appearance of Sabretooth. Early X-Men issues such as X-Men #4 and X-Men #14 are also present, each containing notable early villain and character introductions. Debut issues are further represented by multiple #1 comics, including Luke Cage #1, Teen Titans #1, and a CGC-graded Star Wars #1, as well as a combined lot containing Conan the Barbarian #1, Darth Vader #1, and Thor #1. Together, these issues establish a strong foundation of key entries tied to major characters and series launches.

Pre-Code comics are also included in the auction, adding an early and historically significant segment to the sale. These books originate from the period prior to the Comics Code Authority and include crime, horror, and suspense titles known for their graphic themes and distinctive cover art. Their presence expands the scope of the auction beyond mainstream superhero material.

DC Comics material appears throughout the catalog and includes individual issues and larger selections featuring Justice Society of America, All-Star Squadron, Justice League, Batman, Teen Titans, Supergirl, and Task Force X. These offerings span early team concepts, legacy characters, and later-era storylines. Marvel Comics are similarly well represented, with individual issues and extended selections featuring Daredevil, Fantastic Four, X-Men–related titles, New Mutants, X-Force, Nightcrawler, and associated crossover series.

Beyond the individual key issues, the auction includes numerous extensive comic selections centered on shared characters, publishers, and storylines. These selections contain long runs of superhero titles and supporting series, reflecting sustained readership and collecting across Marvel and DC universes. Additional selections combine titles from both publishers, presenting broad cross-sections of superhero publishing history.

Together, the Comic Book Auction offers a balanced combination of cornerstone key issues—led by Amazing Fantasy #15—first appearances, #1 comics, pre-Code material, and expansive superhero selections, presenting a comprehensive view of comic book collecting across major eras.