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Jumbo Comics #1-8 Mile High pedigree Group (Fiction Hou Jumbo Comics #1-8 Mile High pedigree Group (

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Comics Start Price:60,000.00 USD Estimated At:80,000.00 - 120,000.00 USD
Jumbo Comics #1-8 Mile High pedigree Group (Fiction Hou Jumbo Comics #1-8 Mile High pedigree Group (
<B>Jumbo Comics #1-8 Mile High pedigree Group (Fiction House, 1938-39) Condition: Average VF+.</B></I> Significant, scarce high-grade comics are our stock-in-trade, but seldom if ever have we offered a run of issues that brings those factors together the way this one does. Consider that these are the huge oversized issues from the early run of the title -- each one measures 10.5 x 14.5", which for today's collector means they're far too large for CGC to encapsulate, and for collectors over the past sixty-plus years, it's meant that these books are quite difficult to store and keep in nice condition. Finding any of these oversized copies in anything above VG would qualify as a triumph. But these Mile Highs took our breath away! <BR><BR>Indeed, any copy of these first eight is quite a find! We had never laid eyes on #5-8 before, and issue #7 even holds the distinction of being a "10" on the scarcity index of Gerber's <B>Photo-Journal Guide To Comic Books</B></I>, a rating which Gerber assigned to comics with less than 5 known copies in existence. <BR><BR>The condition is up to the usual standard for the Edgar Church books, which is amazing for comics in this unwieldy size. The page quality is white wherever white pages are possible, and what we mean by that is that some of the issues, like #1, were printed on alternating red and green paper! All that separates these copies from being NM- or above is some minor edge stress here and there, but it's of the kind that wouldn't be bothersome on even a regular-size copy, never mind one of these oversized giants. <BR><BR><B>Issue #1, in VF/NM condition</B></I>, is the most striking copy of the bunch, and of course the most valuable book in the group. It's the first published comic book work by Jack Kirby (as he is known today; he called himself "Jack Curtiss" in one story and "Curt Davis" in another). It's also got two other major premieres: the issue is the first comic book published by Fiction House, and it's got the first appearance of Sheena, Queen of th