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Action Comics #1 Superman (1938) DC Comics Cover Poster Print 1974 Classic Comic

Action Comics #1 Superman (1938) DC Comics Cover Poster Print 1974 Classic Comic
And check out OUR NEWLY LISTED ITEMS. This is a fantastic full-color cardstock poster print of the cover to Action Comics #1, the classic comic issue which introduced Superman, and is arguably the most important comic book in history. There is no information on either the front or the back side (which is blank), regarding publishing information or the date these were made. This is the original name for DC National Periodical Publications, Inc. , and is also found in the same spot on the classic comic covers plaques that were made in the mid-1970’s (I believe mainly in 1974). So that would indicate these were made at the same time, particularly as there is an identical version of this in plaque form that came out in 1974. It is in very good overall condition, with no pinholes, tears, or other major wear commonly seen on vintage posters or prints, but please note it does have some general wear. There are also some small circular indentation marks around the middle right side edge, as well as some small spot marks on the reverse side of the print. It measures approximately 10″ by 14″, and is on a cardstock type of paper, which is flexible, but thick enough that it can’t really be rolled. This is an amazing Superman collectible, and should be in the collection of every true fan. It would look fantastic displayed, particularly if you decide to have it framed. The cover to Action Comics #1 is likely the most important and most recognized cover to ever grace a comic book. It is also one of the most distinctive covers ever done, since Superman is of course regarded as a hero, not a menace throwing cars around. Action #1 is the all-time classic comic issue which featured the introduction, 1st appearance, and origin of Superman (Clark Kent), who along with Batman would become one of the 2 most important comic figures of the 20th century. Also features the first appearance of Lois Lane and Zatara in this issue. Originally published in June of 1938 by DC Comics, this is the single most valuable comic ever published, with values established well into the hundreds of thousands (and now millions) of dollars. It included story and art by legendary creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, who launched their famous creation in this issue. The cover features no text at all, and simply features the first-ever image of the Man of Steel, who has seemingly gone out of control. To overstate the importance of this issue would really not be possible, as it is a landmark not only in comic history, but in pop culture and American history as well. This issue launched the comic book explosion and Golden Age, so it is hard to think of a comic cover that a collector could more proudly display. These prints are incredibly difficult to find, and very rarely surface for sale. Don’t miss a rare opportunity to add this fantastic piece to your collection. Check out our other auctions for more great items. Check it out, you’ll be glad you did!
Action Comics #1 Superman (1938) DC Comics Cover Poster Print 1974 Classic Comic
Action Comics #252 PR 0.5 1959 1st app. Supergirl
Action Comics #252 PR 0.5 1959 1st app. Supergirl

Action Comics #252 PR 0.5 1959 1st app. Supergirl
Comic Book Value Packs. Key Comics & First Appearances. Good Girl Art Comics. Action Comics #252 PR 0.5 1959 1st app. Centerfold and piece from last page missing (affects Congorilla story). 3.5 Cumulative spine split. 3/4 Lateral spine tear. Cover detached at one staple. Heavy tearing on interior. THIS ITEM IS INCOMPLETE: Please read item description carefully before ordering. This is a very low grade item. A comic in PR condition may be missing up to 4 pages (two spreads) of story pages or display severe damage that affects the readability of the book. Allowed defects for this grade include: fully or partially missing pages; water damage, staining, and brittleness; tape or sticker on the cover; writing or other marks on the cover; split or detached spine or centerfold; or other major structural damage and cosmetic flaws. Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Al Plastino. Origin and 1st appearance of Supergirl in The Supergirl from Krypton! , script by Otto Binder, art by Al Plastino; Superman spies a crashing rocket and discovers his cousin Supergirl; She tells him how Argo City survived the destruction of Krypton and how her father sent her to Earth when the inhabitants of Argo City were threatened by Kryptonite poisoning; Superman sets her up in Midvale Orphanage so she can adjust to life on Earth. Intro new Metallo The Menace of Metallo! , script by Robert Bernstein, art by Al Plastino; Criminal John Corben, who is nearly killed in an auto accident, is given a robot body powered by uranium; When he is hit by bullets meant for Lois, she assumes he is really Superman. 2/3-page Little Pete story by Henry Boltinoff. Congo Bill Dies at Dawn! , script by Robert Bernstein, art by Howard Sherman. 36 Pages, Full Color. We take pride in our accurate, consistent grading. You can be confident in receiving a well-graded comic when ordering from us. We understand that condition is important to collectors. We opened our first comic retail store in 1977 and operated a chain of eight comic book stores in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s before going online-only. Check out our website for more info. & Lone Star Comics.
Action Comics #252 PR 0.5 1959 1st app. Supergirl
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action

A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork would be astriking piece for framing. The artwork would likely feature Kirby’s iconic, bold, and dynamic line work, capturing the energy and power of his characters. Whether it’s a superhero like Captain America or a cosmic scene from hisFantastic Four or New Gods creations, the black-and-white format wouldemphasize the raw artistry of his pen and ink techniques. The hand-signed element adds authenticity and personalvalue, making it an excellent collectible. Perfect for framing, this piecewould stand out in any collection, highlighting the legacy of one of comic bookhistory’s greatest artists. Its simplicity in black and white focuses theattention on Kirby’s mastery of composition, character, and storytelling.
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action

A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork would be astriking piece for framing. The artwork would likely feature Kirby’s iconic, bold, and dynamic line work, capturing the energy and power of his characters. Whether it’s a superhero like Captain America or a cosmic scene from hisFantastic Four or New Gods creations, the black-and-white format wouldemphasize the raw artistry of his pen and ink techniques. The hand-signed element adds authenticity and personalvalue, making it an excellent collectible. Perfect for framing, this piecewould stand out in any collection, highlighting the legacy of one of comic bookhistory’s greatest artists. Its simplicity in black and white focuses theattention on Kirby’s mastery of composition, character, and storytelling.
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action

A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork would be astriking piece for framing. The artwork would likely feature Kirby’s iconic, bold, and dynamic line work, capturing the energy and power of his characters. Whether it’s a superhero like Captain America or a cosmic scene from hisFantastic Four or New Gods creations, the black-and-white format wouldemphasize the raw artistry of his pen and ink techniques. The hand-signed element adds authenticity and personalvalue, making it an excellent collectible. Perfect for framing, this piecewould stand out in any collection, highlighting the legacy of one of comic bookhistory’s greatest artists. Its simplicity in black and white focuses theattention on Kirby’s mastery of composition, character, and storytelling.
A black-and-white, hand-signed Jack Kirby artwork Marvel Magazine Covers, Action
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up

Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
This is a RARE VINTAGE ORIGINAL 2-SIDED 1986 POSTER/BANNER featuring the Man of Steel, SUPERMAN! This double-sided Superman poster was produced on very high quality, thick and glossy paper stock. It’s practically fit for display in a gallery, and would look magnificent displayed in a frame, if you could decide which side to display! SIZE: This poster measures a good sized 37 inches tall by 18 inches wide, and it shows the familiar figure of Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent running into a telephone booth, and SUPERMAN flying out, about to unleash his superpowers on some super-villain or deal with some crisis! Siegel and Shuster’s Superman character first appeared in the pages of the golden age Action Comics issue 1 published back in 1938, and also in hundreds of syndicated Sunday newspaper comic strips back in the 1930’s and 1940’s. ITEM HAS SOME DAMAGE. CREASED AT THE MIDDLE, SOME TEARS AND CREASING. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES FOR REFERENCE.
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up

Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
It’s SUPERMAN from the Justice League of America! This is a RARE VINTAGE ORIGINAL 2-SIDED 1986 POSTER/BANNER featuring the Man of Steel, SUPERMAN! This double-sided Superman poster was produced on very high quality, thick and glossy paper stock. It’s practically fit for display in a gallery, and would look magnificent displayed in a frame, if you could decide which side to display! SIZE: This poster measures a good sized 37 inches tall by 18 inches wide, and it shows the familiar figure of Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent running into a telephone booth, and SUPERMAN flying out, about to unleash his superpowers on some super-villain or deal with some crisis! NOTE: The photo shows SIDE 1 and SIDE 2 of this incredible Superman poster! Siegel and Shuster’s Superman character first appeared in the pages of the golden age Action Comics issue 1 published back in 1938, and also in hundreds of syndicated Sunday newspaper comic strips back in the 1930’s and 1940’s. CONDITION NOTES: This Superman poster has never been displayed, and it’s in fine. Condition only (using comic book grading terms), due to some light creases that are hard to see in the photo, and some small edge creases/crinkles, but I’m 100 percent certain many other sellers or collectors would grade this poster higher (or not inform you of it’s flaws), but I prefer to grade more conservatively.
Original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 Vintage DC Action comic book pin-up
Vintage original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 DC Action comic book pin-up
Vintage original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 DC Action comic book pin-up
Vintage original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 DC Action comic book pin-up

Vintage original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 DC Action comic book pin-up
It’s SUPERMAN from the Justice League of America! This is a RARE VINTAGE ORIGINAL 2-SIDED 1986 POSTER/BANNER featuring the Man of Steel, SUPERMAN! This double-sided Superman poster was produced on very high quality, thick and glossy paper stock. It’s practically fit for display in a gallery, and would look magnificent displayed in a frame, if you could decide which side to display! SIZE: This poster measures a good sized 37 inches tall by 18 inches wide, and it shows the familiar figure of Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent running into a telephone booth, and SUPERMAN flying out, about to unleash his superpowers on some super-villain or deal with some crisis! NOTE: The photo shows SIDE 1 and SIDE 2 of this incredible Superman poster! Siegel and Shuster’s Superman character first appeared in the pages of the golden age Action Comics issue 1 published back in 1938, and also in hundreds of syndicated Sunday newspaper comic strips back in the 1930’s and 1940’s. CONDITION NOTES: This Superman poster has never been displayed, and it’s in fine. Condition only (using comic book grading terms), due to some light creases that are hard to see in the photo, and some small edge creases/crinkles, but I’m 100 percent certain many other sellers or collectors would grade this poster higher (or not inform you of it’s flaws), but I prefer to grade more conservatively.
Vintage original 1986 Superman poster, 2-Sided 37x18 DC Action comic book pin-up
DC Comics Action Comics #1 Mini Poster Light? Brandlite! New! 1st Superman
DC Comics Action Comics #1 Mini Poster Light? Brandlite! New! 1st Superman
DC Comics Action Comics #1 Mini Poster Light? Brandlite! New! 1st Superman
DC Comics Action Comics #1 Mini Poster Light? Brandlite! New! 1st Superman
DC Comics Action Comics #1 Mini Poster Light? Brandlite! New! 1st Superman

DC Comics Action Comics #1 Mini Poster Light? Brandlite! New! 1st Superman
DC COMICS ACTION COMICS #1 MINI POSTER LIGHT! This DC Comics ACTION COMICS #1 Mini Poster Light is a must-have for any fan of the DC Universe. Featuring an illuminated wall sign, this original licensed reproduction is a perfect addition to any collection. The poster depicts the iconic image of SUPERMAN from 1938 in his first comic book appearance in Action Comics #1, making it an instant classic! The poster is brand new and has never been used. It is a high-quality item that is perfect for displaying in a bedroom, office, or any other space. The poster is made from durable materials, ensuring that it will last for years to com.
DC Comics Action Comics #1 Mini Poster Light? Brandlite! New! 1st Superman