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Man of Silver and Bronze
Action Comics 411
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Action Comics #411 Universal
Grade:
9.8
Page Quality:
WHITE
Pedigree:
Winnipeg
Certification #:
0042519007
Owner:
Brandon Shepherd
SET DETAILS
Winning Set:
Man of Silver and Bronze
Date Added:
11/5/2011
Research:
See CGC's Census Report for this Comic
Owner's Description
“The Day They Sold Superman’s Fortress”
April, 1972
Leo Dorfman story, Nick Cardy cover
Curt Swan, John Calnan and Murphy Anderson art
Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) appearance.
Origin of Eclipso reprinted.
Grade Date: 01/22/2002
Acquired: 10/30/2011
1 of 5 in 9.8 when purchased.
Reholdered January, 2013.
I first saw this exact piece on the wonderful site ComicPedigrees.com, and I thought to myself how I would love to have this piece in my collection. Several months later it was listed on eBay, it had to be mine. This piece came in a vintage CGC holder, which I would have loved to have kept intact, but the holder bore several scars and a crooked label - no way to show off a beautiful piece such as this!
Other stories printed in this 52 page, four color work:
"Eclipso, the Genius Who Fought Himself" reprinted from House of Secrets #61 (Aug. 1963)
"The Girl Who Worshiped Clark Kent"
Other great Action Comics covers featuring the exterior of the Fortress of Solitude:
#241 (June 1958)
#336 (April 1966)
#407 (Dec. 1971)
#511 (Sep. 1980)
From MySlabbedComics.com
Winnipeg Pedigree
Sold in a few different lots this Marvel collection that spans the 1960s to Copper Age. A large portion were brought to market by Showcase New England during the late 1990s. Known for having the owner's name written on the top of the cover of the pre-1965 issues, there are many high quality examples of this pedigree, and there have been rumblings that these may just be the under copies of the original owner's collection!
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