COMMENTS:A 15% BUYER'S PREMIUM WILL BE ADDED TO THIS ITEM AT CONCLUSION OF THE AUCTION ow/w pgs; pc mssng from margin of pg 14-25, slightly affects art., CVA & QES Certified: Criteria met: impressive prime focal area + deep color strike 1st Sub-Mariner; 1st Human Torch; 1st Angel; 1st Marvel comic!! historic!! Comic Book Impact rating of 10 (CBI)
A 15% BUYER'S PREMIUM WILL BE ADDED TO THIS ITEM AT CONCLUSION OF THE AUCTION ow/w pgs; pc mssng from margin of pg 14-25, slightly affects art., CVA & QES Certified: Criteria met: impressive prime focal area + deep color strike 1st Sub-Mariner; 1st Human Torch; 1st Angel; 1st Marvel comic!! historic!! Comic Book Impact rating of 10 (CBI)This is the beginning. Without this, there would be no Marvel Universe, no Captain America punching Hitler, no Marvel movies, no Spider-Man, not even today's superhero mythology as we know it. One of the top five most important comics ever published, this haunting, moody, aggressively atmospheric issue took the simple, colorful genre pioneered by Shuster and Siegel and made it something vast and compelling. Featuring the first appearance of the Human Torch by Carl Burgos, the first Angel by Paul Gustavson, and, vitally, the first appearance of the Sub-Mariner, by Bill Everett, whose deft illustrations instantly raised the bar for the new hero craze and melded the classically trained pulp cover tradition with the stark new look of cape comics. Also featuring the first Ka-Zar, Ben Thompson's Tarzan swipe designed to attract the still-vibrant pulp readership, this is likely the scarcest of major Golden Age keys, which never fails to ignite a frenzy of attention when copies come to market.
Marvel Comics #1 is an exceedingly rare, extremely important book. With only 63 copies reported on the CGC Census, and less than half of them unrestored, this Holy Grail of a collectible is far from an everyday find. This copy earned a 2.5 CGC Universal Grade, with off-white to white pages. Unfortunately, according to CGC’s notes, there is a piece missing from the margin of pages 14-25, but it only slightly affects the art. This is a book with tremendous eye appeal, judging by the presentation of the front cover alone, this copy presents as higher than its designated grade. The iconic Frank Paul illustration is stunningly preserved, showing a sharp image of the Human Torch reaching out, both to a terrified enemy and the comic-book reading audience alike. A 2.0 sold last year for $156,000. Truly fantastic books like this only become more exciting, hard-to-acquire, and valuable as the years go by.
Overstreet Guide 2021 G+ (2.5) value = $55,000.
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