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MARVEL MYSTERY #2
CGC FN-: 5.5
(Stock Image)
SOLD ON:  Thursday, 12/12/2013 12:56 PM
$10,088
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PUBLISHER: Timely
COMMENTS: ow/white pgs
Bill Everett art, 2nd app. of Human Torch (origin) & Angel, ad for Silver Streak Comics #1
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ow/white pgs
Bill Everett art, 2nd app. of Human Torch (origin) & Angel, ad for Silver Streak Comics #1
After the smash success of Marvel Comics #1, publisher Martin Goodman added "Mystery" to the title to lure in pulp fans — but there's still a lot of superhero history made in these pages! That includes jungle lord Ka-Zar making his own transition from pulp magazines into comic books. Bill Everett's lushly illustrated Sub-Mariner is here, as well, in a classic story held over from the first issue.

There's also the Angel featured as this issue's cover star. Mostly forgotten now, this Golden Age superhero was once successful enough to spend over a decade with his own solo spot in the book. This beloved collector's item also has work from the early stars of Golden Age illustration, featuring the richly deft line work of Carl Burgos, Paul Gustavson, and Al Anders all showing the powerful influence of Alex Raymond.





Overstreet Guide 2013 FN- (5.5) value = $9,075.



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Artist Information

Bill Everett was an American comic book writer-artist best known for creating Namor the Sub-Mariner, as well as co-creating Daredevil with writer Stan Lee for Marvel Comics. Everett fell into comics almost by accident in the industry's earliest days, creating the character Amazing-Man for Centaur Publications in 1939. That same year saw Everett contributing the first Sub-Mariner story for Marvel Mystery Comics #1, the very first book from Timely Comics (which would eventually become Marvel Comics). Sub-Mariner would prove to be one of Timely's earliest hits, and Everett would continue drawing Namor's adventures until 1949. In the '50s, Everett would continue working for what was now Atlas Comics on numerous titles, occasionally reviving Sub-Mariner. With the explosion of the Marvel Age in the '60s, Everett joined Stan Lee in co-creating and drawing the first issue of Daredevil. He also found regular work contributing to Tales to Astonish and Strange Tales. The Sub-Mariner would return again in Tales to Astonish #85, continuing there (and then in his own title) with sporadic contributions from Everett. Bill Everett died suddenly at the age of 55 in 1973.


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