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Sold for: 776 USD |
August 2013 |
Superboy #3 (DC, 1949) CGC VF- 7.5 Off-white pages. Ed Dobrotka cover. Overstreet 2013 VF 8.0 value = $1,242. CGC census 7/13: 1 in 7.5, 3 higher. View large image(s) of this item Service and Handling |
Superboy (DC) |
1949 |
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Sold for: 14,937 USD |
August 2013 |
Superboy #1 (DC, 1949) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white to white pages. A thirty-year run began here for this enduring series which remained in publication even through those difficult pre-Silver Age days when |
Superboy (DC) |
1949 |
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Sold for: 717 USD |
August 2013 |
Superboy #7 (DC, 1950) CGC VF+ 8.5 Off-white pages. John Sikela cover and art. Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye art. Overstreet 2013 VF 8.0 value = $762; VF/NM 9.0 value = $1,306. CGC census 7/13: 1 in 8.5, |
Superboy (DC) |
1950 |
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Sold for: 102 USD |
June 2013 |
Superboy-Related CGC-Graded Group (DC, 1960-64). Includes Superboy #100 (VG+ 4.5), 102 (VG- 3.5), 104 (origin of the Phantom Zone - VG+ 4.5); and Adventure Comics #276 (FN- 5.5), 285 ("Tales of |
Superboy (DC) |
1960 |
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Sold for: 40 USD |
June 2013 |
Superboy #183 (DC, 1972) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Legion of Super-Heroes backup story. Origin and first appearance of Karkan. New Legion costumes. Bob Brown, George Tuska, and Murphy Anderson art. |
Superboy (DC) |
1972 |
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Sold for: 11,352 USD |
May 2013 |
Superboy #1 (DC, 1949) CGC VF+ 8.5 Off-white pages. The Boy of Steel had appeared as a feature in More Fun Comics for four years before finally landing his own title. Wayne Boring provided the cover, |
Superboy (DC) |
1949 |
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Sold for: 567 USD |
May 2013 |
Superboy #2 (DC, 1949) CGC FN 6.0 Off-white to white pages. Mentioned in Seduction of the Innocent. John Sikela and Ed Dobrotka cover and art. Overstreet 2012 FN 6.0 value = $744. CGC census 5/13: 5 |
Superboy (DC) |
1949 |
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Sold for: 1,434 USD |
February 2013 |
Superboy #3 (DC, 1949) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white to white pages. Easily the finest copy we´ve ever offered - by a full grade! CGC has certified only 4 copies to date nicer than FN/VF 7.0. Overstreet |
Superboy (DC) |
1949 |
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Sold for: 418 USD |
February 2013 |
Superboy #9 (DC, 1950) CGC VF- 7.5 Off-white to white pages. Humpty Dumpty, the Hobby Robber appearance. John Sikela cover and art. Curt Swan art. Overstreet 2012 VF 8.0 value = $762. CGC census 2/13: |
Superboy (DC) |
1950 |
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Sold for: 5,526 USD |
February 2013 |
Superboy #1 (DC, 1949) CGC VF 8.0 Off-white to white pages. The Lad of Steel had been appearing as a feature in More Fun Comics for four years before getting his own title. Nice bright cover colors |
Superboy (DC) |
1949 |
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Sold for: 4,182 USD |
February 2013 |
Superboy #1 (DC, 1949) CGC FN- 5.5 White pages. Superman cover and appearance. Wayne Boring cover. Overstreet 2012 FN 6.0 value = $2,676. CGC census 2/13: 6 in 5.5, 43 higher. View large image(s) of |
Superboy (DC) |
1949 |
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Sold for: 2,868 USD |
July 2012 |
Superboy #1 (DC, 1949) CGC FN+ 6.5 Off-white to white pages. The first issue of the long-running series, which proved popular enough to survive the lean pre-Silver Age years when superheroes were out |
Superboy (DC) |
1949 |
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Sold for: 1,075 USD |
July 2012 |
Superboy #3 (DC, 1949) CGC VF 8.0 Off-white to white pages. Ed Dobrotka cover and art. John Sikela art. Only one other copy has been certified with a higher grade by CGC to date. Overstreet 2012 VF |
Superboy (DC) |
1949 |
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Sold for: 1,015 USD |
July 2012 |
Superboy #9 (DC, 1950) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Cream to off-white pages. The Boy of Steel comes up against the bizarre "Humpty Dumpty, the Hobby Robber" in this issue. Look out for your collections! The cover |
Superboy (DC) |
1950 |
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