![]() ![]() When it came time to finally take in offers I felt it only right to include them, and I was so happy I did. Without them ever knowing, they were instrumental in helping me wrap my head around the collection and seeing its great value and potential. I happen to stumble across Sean and Ashley's site during my inventory phase and was instantly struck, not only by their knowledge, but how they could relay that information to me and have it make sense. I had over 12,000 comics (50 long boxes), tons of stuff graded and not, and all the classics. I had no idea where to begin or where the task would take me. Let me begin by saying, when I became in charge of handling my uncle's lifetime comic collection after he passed away, I was purely an "average comic fan" at best. Here is the testimonial from his nephew:Įxpertly handled my Uncle's estate collection by: Scott, New Jersey We are delighted to have helped the original owner's family to find a new home for the collection. More than 56 boxes of comics, from Golden Age to Silver Age, with multiple copies of many key issues, and runs of super-scarce Suspense and Horror comics. ![]() Joe, A Real American Hero #1, record sale for the grade! Click Here to Get Your Free Appraisal or Consign Your Books to Auction! Massive New Jersey Horror Collection Discovered! Overall: 7 1/2 in x 10 in 19.05 cm x 25.4 cm ID Number Kanter sold the company to the Frawley Corporation in 1967, who published the series until 1971. ![]() In 1947 Classic Comics became Classics Illustrated. Classic Comics was first published by Elliott Publishing in 1941, but founder Albert Kanter spun off publishing to the Gilberton Company in 1942. The series aimed to expose young people to classic literature through the more popular medium of a comic book. The comic book contains the story of the Three Musketeers plus "Interesting Highlights in the Life of Alexandre Dumas." Classic Comics was a series of comic book adaptations of literary classics published from 1941 until 1971. The cover art, by Malcolm Kildale, features an image of the musketeers engaged in a swordfight along with inset portraits of novel protagonist d’Artagnan and the Three Musketeers: Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. This issue of Classic Comics, published by the Elliot Publishing Company in October 1941, features an adaption of Alexandre Dumas’ The Three Musketeers. ![]()
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