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“DC’s Big Three were blessed with auspicious beginnings,” Vincent Zurzolo, COO of ComicConnect, said. “What Action #1 and Detective #27 did for Superman and Batman, All Star Comics #8 did for Wonder Woman.” America’s Guardian Angel was an instant hit who served as a graphic representative of the women’s war effort during WWII, predating Rosie the Riveter by two years.

Featuring the first appearance of Wonder Woman, this copy of All Star Comics #8 CBCS 1.8 has off-white pages and “eye-popping colors,” Zurzolo continued. “Even with the explosive growth in value we’ve seen in the past couple of years, this comic still has a tremendous investment potential. Every Golden Age investor needs a copy of this comic in their collection.”

In addition, collectors may bid on All Star Comics #29 CGC 7.0, Batman Adventures #12 CGC 8.0, Fantastic Four #1 CBCS 5.5 Stan Lee Signature Series, Fantastic Four #52 PGX 4.5, Green Lantern #76 CGC 6.5, Incredible Hulk #4 CGC 3.0, Iron Man #55 CGC 9.8, Mad #2 VF-, Ms. Marvel #1 CGC 9.6, Star Wars #1 CGC 9.6, Strange Tales #115 CGC 7.5, Tales of Suspense #39 CBCS 6.0 R, plus over 500 certified comics from which to choose.

The auction end dates are as follows:

Titles A-C January 30, 2018
Titles D-M
January 31, 2018
Titles N-Z
February 1, 2018

Sell My Comics is a source for frequently asked questions and a guide on how sellers can start turning their collectibles into cash on ComicConnect. “If you need any assistance with your collection, please contact support@comicconnect.com or call (toll free) (888) 779-7377,” Zurzolo concluded. “We’re here to work for you.”