Comic Books

     (and all the stuff that comes with them!)

I've been collecting comics for over 40 years — and what started as a kid picking up a few Marvel books has grown into something I never could have imagined. Today the collection spans over 28,000 comics, from golden age gems to modern releases, along with original comic art, animation cels, statues, toys, and all the wonderful paraphernalia that comes with a lifelong obsession.

Along the way I've written hundreds of comic reviews and I'm still finding new books to love. The collection never really stops growing! Whether you're a fellow collector or just comics-curious, welcome — you're in the right place.

Take a look below at sample of some of my books. if you’re a CGC member feel free to go to my registry sets and take a look around!

Mask Comics #1 - CGC 5.0

Rural Home · Feb/Mar 1945

L.B. Cole cover and art. A golden age horror classic and one of the most visually striking covers of the era. Features the notorious bullet-in-head panel.

Popular Teen-Agers #15 - CGC 4.0

Star Publications · Jan 1953

L.B. Cole cover. A beautiful golden age romance book featuring Cole's signature bold color palette and dramatic composition. "I Was Starved for Love!"

Startling Terror Tales #5 - CGC 5.5

Star Publications · Apr 1953

L.B. Cole cover. "The Gruesome Demon of Terror" — a stunning pre-code horror cover featuring Cole's trademark monster art in vivid, lurid color.

Doctor Strange #169 - CGC 6.0

Marvel Comics · Jun 1968

Dan Adkins cover and art. First Doctor Strange in his own title, with a retelling of his origin. A key Marvel silver age issue.

Amazing Spider-Man #3 - CGC 6.0

Marvel Comics · Jul 1963

Steve Ditko cover and art. First appearance of Doctor Octopus and second appearance of the Human Torch. A major silver age key issue.

Elektra: Assassin #1 - CGC 9.8

Marvel/Epic Comics · Aug 1986

Bill Sienkiewicz cover and art. Near mint condition. First issue of the landmark eight-part limited series — Sienkiewicz's painted art redefined what comics could look like.

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