Showing 391–420 of 438 results
$699.99
Add to cart
- Signed by Chris Claremont (Writer, Mystique Co-Creator) @ Mohegan Sun Terrificon 2024
- Comes with Certificate Of Authenticity COA
$599.99
Date: 1992
Condition Notes: Great Condition
Amazing Spider-Man # 361 features the first appearance of Carnage.
The comic has been signed by Carnage creators Mark Bagley and David Michelinie. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity COA.
Add to cart
$99.99
Date: 1980
Condition Notes: Mid Grade Condition
Marvel Team-Up # 95 features the first appearance of Mockingbird (Bobbi Morse) from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series and has a cover by Frank Miller.
Add to cart
$9.99
Date: 1993
Condition Notes: Great condition
Comics' Greatest World: X # 1 was issued in the standard color version, half-tone, and the Silver Foil variant. This Silver Foil variant is the hardest to find of the three versions.
Add to cart
$99.99
Date: 1985
Condition Notes: High Grade Condition
Avengers # 257 features the first appearance of Nebula, grand daughter of Thanos. Nebula was played by actress Karen Gillan from Guardians Of The Galaxy in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Add to cart
$24.99
Comic Notes: Divine Right # 3 Chromium Variant was released as a special incentive to retailers and was issued in limited edition.
Condition Notes: Excellent Condition with minimal cover wear.
Add to cart
$44.99
Comic Notes: Batman # 436 features the first appearance of Tim Drake as a flashback sequence recounting the night of Dick Grayson's parents' murder.
Condition Notes: High Grade Condition with cover minimal wear.
Add to cart
$249.99
Add to cart
- Signed by Chris Claremont (Mystique Co-Creat0r, Writer) @ Mohegan Sun Terrificon 2024
- Comes with Certificate Of Authenticity COA
$99.99
Artist: Joshua H. Stulman
Size: appx 11"x17"
Medium: Pen and Ink on Bristol Comic Board
This is an original artwork of Wonder Woman by artist, Joshua H. Stulman. The artwork comes signed with a Certificate Of Authenticity COA.
The piece was created to be released as a color print. This artwork is the original production artwork and is one of a kind.
Add to cart
$149.99
A great World War II Golden Age Comic in nice shape.
Condition Notes: Comic is complete and firmly attached at the staples. Overall great eye appeal with NO writing and No cutouts. The comic has some cover wear, SEE PICS.
Add to cart
$34.99
Condition: Mid-High Grade Condition
Uncanny X-Men # 143 features the final issue by John Byrne and Chris Claremont.
Add to cart
$19.99
Condition: High Grade Condition
Guardians of the Galaxy # 1 is the start of the 1990's revival series with art by Jim Valentino (Image Founder).
Add to cart
$29.99
Condition: Solid Mid-Grade Condition
Jack Kirby and Joe Simon return to DC Comics after 30 years to create a new version of their classic hit, the Sandman.
Add to cart
$699.99
Signature Notes: This comic was signed by John Romita Jr at the Boston Comic Con 2017. The comic was also signed by Scott Hanna (inker) Terrific Comic Con 2017.
The signature was eye-witnessed by a Brooklyn Comic Shop representative. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
Condition Notes: CGC 9.6 High Grade Condition SEE PICS
Add to cart
$199.99
Transformers # 1 is the very first Transformers comic book. A war has raged on the planet Cybertron for many millenia between the Autobots and Decepticons. That war has arrived on Earth after both parties crash land there on the ARK, the Autobot's starship.
The Transformers comic series debuted the exact same time as the cartoon series, which was also developed by Marvel Animation.
Condition Notes: Mid -High Grade condition
Add to cart
$14.99
Writer: J.T. Krul
Artist: V. Ken Marion
Bloodlines # 1 has been hand signed by V. Ken Marion for the Brooklyn Comic Shop at a private signing.
A Brooklyn Comic Shop representative witnessed the signature in person. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Add to cart
$29.99
Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps # 13 features the debut of V. Ken Marion as the new artist on Green Lantern. This comic has been hand signed with a Green Lantern head sketch by V. Ken Marion for the Brooklyn Comic Shop at a private signing.
This comic features the first appearance cameo of the new Green Lantern villain, The Prism.
A Brooklyn Comic Shop representative witnessed the signature in person. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Add to cart
$14.99
Script: Robert Venditti
Pencils: V Ken Marion
Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps # 13 features the debut of V. Ken Marion as the new artist on Green Lantern. This comic has been hand signed by V. Ken Marion for the Brooklyn Comic Shop at a private signing.
This comic features the first full appearance of the new Green Lantern villain, The Prism.
A Brooklyn Comic Shop representative witnessed the signature in person. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Add to cart
$14.99
Script: Robert Venditti
Pencils: V Ken Marion
Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps # 18 features the arwork of V. Ken Marion as the new artist on Green Lantern. This comic has been hand signed by V. Ken Marion for the Brooklyn Comic Shop at a private signing.
This comic features the first full appearance of the new Green Lantern villain, The Prism.
A Brooklyn Comic Shop representative witnessed the signature in person. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Add to cart
$14.99
Script: Robert Venditti
Pencils: V Ken Marion
Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps # 13 features the debut of V. Ken Marion as the new artist on Green Lantern. This comic has been hand signed by V. Ken Marion for the Brooklyn Comic Shop at a private signing.
A Brooklyn Comic Shop representative witnessed the signature in person. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Add to cart
$74.99
Swamp Thing # 59 has been hand signed by Bernie Wrightson (1948-2017, Swamp Thing Co-Creator) and John Totleben (Inker) at the Baltimore Comic Con 2015.
Alan Moore changed comics with his innovative writing on Swamp Thing. Combined with a detailed and mood setting art by Steve Bissette, John Totleben and Alfredo Alcala among others, Alan Moore's Swamp Thing led the way for more mature stories in main stream comics that would eventually lead to DC's Vertigo imprint.
The signatures were witnessed by a Brooklyn Comic Shop representative. This comic comes with a signed Certificate Of Authenticity (COA).
Add to cart
$19.99
Condition: High Grade, Near Mint Condition
Creative Team: Chuck Dixon (Writer), Rodolfo Damaggio (Artist)
Description: Green Arrow # 137 is the final issue of the series that ran from 1988-1998. Here Oliver Queen's son, Connor Hawke has been Green Arrow for only a few years after Oliver Queen's death in Green Arrow # 100-101. Having been dead for over three years, this issue features a cameo scene at Oliver Queen's gravesite that shows Parallax (Hal Jordan) conjuring a second unrevealed figure. In Kevin Smith's Green Arrow series, this event is revealed to be Oliver Queens resurrection.
Add to cart
$49.99
Condition: High Grade, Near Mint Condition
Creative Team: Dan Jurgens, George Perez (Artists), J.T. Krul (Writer)
Description:Green Arrow (vol. 3, New 52) # 1-3 set has been hand signed by Dan Jurgens at the Mohegan Sun Terrific Con 2015. The signature was witnessed by a representative of the Brooklyn Comic Shop.
Comes with a signed Certificate Of Authenticity COA.
Add to cart Creative Team: Dan Jurgens, George Perez (Artists), J.T. Krul (Writer)
Description:Green Arrow (vol. 3, New 52) # 1-3 set has been hand signed by Dan Jurgens at the Mohegan Sun Terrific Con 2015. The signature was witnessed by a representative of the Brooklyn Comic Shop.
Comes with a signed Certificate Of Authenticity COA.
$74.99
Condition Notes: Mid-Grade Condition with minimal cover wear.
Item Notes: Batman # 428 features the Death of Jason Todd (Robin II).
Jason Todd, the second Robin, was controversial from his inception as a replacement for Dick Grayson (the first Robin). Created by Gerry Conway for Batman #357, Todd was a mirror image of Dick Grayson with the exception that he had blonde hair that he dyed when appearing as Robin.
After Crisis on Infinite Earths, Jason Todd's origin was dramatically altered to re-envision him as street kid. Jason Todd hereafter was depicted as questioning, petulant and had a tendency to be more extreme than Batman, even killing in one instance.
In the Death In The Family storyline Jason Todd as Robin had been beaten by the Joker. The end of the comic featured a 1-900 telephone number to allow fans to determine his fate.
While an alternate ending was created to show Robin had lived, the fan vote determined the fate of Jason Todd to die. Batman #428 revealed the outcome of the fan vote.
Add to cart
