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The World of Hagar the Horrible #11  by Dik Browne standard p/b in excellent condition. Weighs approx: 100gms AU$4.50




The Return of The Swamp Thing The Novel. 1st edition Jove Publication p/b dated 1989 and in excellent condition. Has usual wear around cover, pages are clean crisp and still fresh binding tight. Has rem punch front cover. weighs approx:160gms AU$8.50


 

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Welcome to UsedComics- Online, an all new comic site. I have around 7 thousand  comics to list and will add them as fast as I can, visit the sister site at UsedBooks-Online  if you're after books on how to paint and draw, for those who like to illustrate their own stories. You'll also find Posters and any related comic collectables eventually listed here at UsedComics-Online. in the meantime they will be found at UsedBooks-online

LEGEND for listings: b= comes bagged in archiveable bag;  bb=comes  bagged and also with  backing board. (I use all Ultra Pro products unless I have purchased them already bagged)

ALL comics valued over $2.00 will automatically come bagged as they are all kept stored in Ultra Pro

The postal rate within Australia only for standard sized comics will be AU$3.50 unless otherwise stated. International rates on faqs page. Insurance is available on request, buyer to pay all extra charges.
I will combine postage and am happy to weigh any combination of comics for you before you purchase.

Thousands more comics and magazines yet to be listed.

Will combine postage, please wait for revised postal charge, if any excess has been paid it will be refunded or credited to your account.

 The Phantom # 1390(b).  , Frew Comics, Lee Falk, Dave Moore. Return of the Sky Band - 1st complete printing. Rated FN/VF, 100 page edition,  AU$2.20

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 What If...#35 VOL.1  Elektra had Lived?(b) plus What If Yellow Jacket had Died? Dated 1982  Marvel Comics. Rated FN-. AU$4.50

 

 


 

 

Amazing Adventures VOL.1 #5 - The Inhumans and the Black Widow. Dated 1971, The Team: Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Neal Adams, Tom Palmer, Sam Rosen. This is a ripper, has small inked price on front and in VF+ condition. Comes  in ultra pro bag with board. AU$34.00
 


  This Month's  Marvel Featured Buy

  Cable VOL.1 #5(b) Dated 1993, Direct Edition by Marvel Comics Rated VF/NM AU$2.00

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  Life with Archie #191(b). Dated 1978. By Archie Comics. Rated FN. Has ink price front cover.AU$2.50

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  Superman Last Son of Krypton by Elliot S. Maggin - The Novel. Arrow 1st edition p/b dated 1978 and in very good condition. Has some light foxing on pages and cover shows usual wear at edges, Has some dings upper right edge of cover, has some creasing spine.  Weighs approx: 180gms AU$5.95

 

 Currently sold out of these items, will be importing more at a later date. I apologise for any inconvenience. But all comic purchases from this site over AU$2.00 come packed in an ultra pro bag. Special purchases will have an ultra pro backing board.




  Detective Comics #570 (b)  Dated 1986. Barr, Davis, Neary. Features the Joker Stories. Condition is FN- AU$6.00
 

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  The Uncanny X-Men #295 Part 5 of The Executioner's Song.(b)
Marvel comics. Lobdell, Petersen, Austin, Eliopoulis, Roasa, Harras, DeFalco. Condition is VF    AU$2.00


 
 

 

 The Friendly Ghost Casper #192 (b) Harvey Comics dated 1977 Rated FN+  AU$7.00

 

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Batman, originally referred to as "the Bat-Man" and still referred to at times as "the Batman", is a fictional character, a comic book superhero co-created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger (although only Kane receives official credit), appearing in publications by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939.

He is additionally known as "the Caped Crusader", "the Dark Knight" and "the World's Greatest Detective"; in the original version of the story and the vast majority of subsequent retellings, Batman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne, a playboy, industrialist, and philanthropist. Having witnessed the murder of his parents as a child, he swore revenge on crime, an oath tempered with the greater ideal of justice. Wayne trains himself both physically and intellectually and dons a bat-themed costume in order to fight crime.[2] Batman operates in the fictional American Gotham City, assisted by various supporting characters including his crime-fighting partner, Robin, his butler Alfred Pennyworth, the police commissioner Jim Gordon, and occasionally the heroine Batgirl. He fights an assortment of villains influenced by the characters' roots in film and pulp magazines. Unlike most superheroes, he does not possess any superpowers; he makes use of intellect, detective skills, science and technology, wealth, physical prowess, and intimidation in his continuous war on crime. In 2009, following Wayne's apparent "death" (in truth, time-displacement Dick Grayson. Wayne has returned in Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne.

Batman became a popular character soon after his introduction and gained his own comic book title, Batman, in 1940. As the decades wore on, differing interpretations of the character emerged. The late 1960s Batman television series used a camp aesthetic which continued to be associated with the character for years after the show ended. Various creators worked to return the character to his dark roots, culminating in the 1986 miniseries Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, by writer-artist Frank Miller, while the successes of director Tim Burton's 1989 film Batman and Christopher Nolan's 2005 reboot Batman Begins also helped to reignite popular interest in the character.[3] A cultural icon

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