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Vintage 1960s–1970s Bronze Age Comic Lot: DC & Marvel Horror, Sci-Fi Anthologies & Classic

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Vintage 1960s–1970s Bronze Age Comic Lot: DC & Marvel Horror, Sci-Fi Anthologies & Classic
An outstanding, 11-book collector’s lot heavily focused on the atmospheric, nostalgic world of 1970s Bronze Age horror, mystery, and sci-fi anthologies. This collection brings together classic "mystery" titles from DC and Marvel—complete with their iconic horror hosts—alongside a fun selection of vintage Harvey Comics military humor.

Lot Includes:
The Bronze Age Horror & Sci-Fi Anthologies (7 Books):
Strange Adventures #233 (DC Comics, 1971): A fantastic late-run issue of DC's premier, long-running sci-fi anthology series, featuring classic cosmic and speculative storytelling.

From Beyond the Unknown #14 (DC Comics, 1972): A staple of DC’s 1970s sci-fi line, this giant-size anthology features classic tales of space exploration and alien encounters.

The Witching Hour #12 (DC Comics, 1970): A classic early issue of this legendary horror title. Features the iconic hosting trio of the three witches—Cynthia, Mildred, and Mordred—and spooky, twist-ending stories.

The Unexpected #179 & #180 (DC Comics, 1977): A consecutive pair of late-1970s issues from DC’s highly popular, long-running supernatural and suspense anthology series.

Chamber of Darkness #6 (Marvel Comics, 1970): A premier early Bronze Age horror title from Marvel, featuring atmospheric art and storytelling in the classic pre-Code revival style.

Tower of Shadows #4 (Marvel Comics, 1969): A beautiful, early issue of Marvel's late-60s horror anthology, featuring spectacular artwork from Marvel's legendary Silver Age bullpen.

Baron Weirwulf's Haunted Library #31 (Charlton Comics, 1977): A wonderfully moody, late-70s horror book from Charlton Comics, hosted by the ominous Baron Weirwulf.

Vintage Harvey Comics Humor (3 Books):
Sad Sack’s Army Life #31 (Harvey Comics, 1970)

Sad Sack Laugh Special #35 & #52 (Harvey Comics, 1970)

A great trio of classic, family-friendly military satire featuring the misadventures of the world's most famous buck private, Sad Sack, published during the height of Harvey Comics' popularity.