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Mighty Comics 42

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Mighty Comics 42 Universal
Grade: 9.6
Page Quality: WHITE
Pedigree: Rocky Mountain
Certification #: 1041363003
Owner: Best2u

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: The LL&P Collection - Pedigrees, file copies, and collections
Sets Competing: The LL&P Collection - Mighty Comics  Score: 325
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Cover art by Paul Reinman. The Black Hood Versus the Ghost Cyclist, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Paul Reinman; The Black Hood does battle with a former foe who has gained a powerful motorcycle and ghostly powers from an alien source. The Black Hood Pledge; The Black Hood recites his pledge and lives up to his promises. Black Hood Versus the Karate Master, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Paul Reinman; The Karate Master attacks the Black Hood during a charity benefit, then kidnaps him in order to fight him in a boxing ring surrounded by criminals. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.
COMICLINK:
Condition: CGC 9.6 NM+
Census Rank: Highest Graded!
Page Quality: White Pages
Type of Holder: Universal
Degree Of Restoration: Unrestored
Pedigree or Highlight: ROCKY MOUNTAIN PEDIGREE
Item description:
1967
ComicLink Comments:
This CGC 9.6 upper Near Mint from the Rocky Mountain Pedigree collection is the highest graded and 1 of only 3 to ever reach this top tier. Adding to its desirability, CGC has assigned its perfect page quality designation of White Pages, making this example the very best 9.6 attainable.
Rocky Mountain Pedigree:
The original owner collection that is now established as the Rocky Mountain Pedigree collection is comprised of over 5,000 books and it is by far the most impressive Silver, Bronze and Copper Age collection ever consigned to ComicLink since the business was founded in 1996. Across the board, whether they grade out 9.0, 9.4 or 9.8, these issues are newsstand fresh and glossy, with rich colors and either white or off-white to white page preservation. You cannot truly measure the look of them by the grades they were given. They were an incredible sight to behold prior to CGC slabbing and we are, quite frankly, as blown away now as we were when we first laid eyes on them.
(Updated- Dec. 2019)



 
 
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