Tim Holt  (1948)

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Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1948

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$45
Mid
$135
High
$480

Key Facts

Premiere Issue

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1948

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$8
Mid
$25
High
$75

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1948

Low
$50
Mid
$145
High
$475

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1949

Low
$50
Mid
$145
High
$475

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1949

Low
$12
Mid
$35
High
$120

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1949

Low
$100
Mid
$300
High
$1k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Calico Kid aka Rex Fury who becomes the Ghost Rider in Tim Holt #11

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1949

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$10
Mid
$30
High
$105

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1949

Low
$10
Mid
$35
High
$110

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1949

Low
$5
Mid
$18
High
$60

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1949

Low
$5
Mid
$18
High
$60

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1949

Low
$725
Mid
$2.6k
High
$7.2k

Key Facts

1st appearance of the Golden Age Ghost Rider, formerly the Calico Kid

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1949

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$20
Mid
$65
High
$220

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1950

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$8
Mid
$20
High
$70

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1950

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$10
Mid
$30
High
$90

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1950

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$10
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$30
High
$95

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1950

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$30
Mid
$95
High
$310

Key Facts

2nd cover appearance of Ghost Rider

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1950

Low
$180
Mid
$540
High
$1.8k

Key Facts

Cover art by Frank Frazetta

1st full cover appearance of the Golden Age Ghost Rider

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1950

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$35
Mid
$100
High
$325

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1950

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$15
Mid
$45
High
$155

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1950

Low
$12
Mid
$40
High
$120

Key Facts

1st appearance of Red Mask, Tim Holt

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1951

Low
$40
Mid
$180
High
$425

Key Facts

Cover art by Frank Frazetta

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1951

Low
$25
Mid
$80
High
$270

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1951

Low
$70
Mid
$210
High
$705

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1951

Low
$35
Mid
$110
High
$370

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1951

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$15
Mid
$50
High
$150

Key Facts

1st appearance of Black Phantom

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1951

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$40
Mid
$115
High
$375

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1948

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$50
Mid
$145
High
$490

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1952

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$8
Mid
$25
High
$85

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1952

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$35
Mid
$110
High
$370

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1952

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$1k
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$3k
High
$10k

Key Facts

In 1970, a San Francisco reporter received a Halloween greeting card from the real-life Zodiac serial killer with the words "by fire, by gun, by knife, by rope”

Later, a comic collector noticed the wording was eerily similar to 1952’s “Death Wheel" on the cover of this book

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1952

Low
$45
Mid
$130
High
$430

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1952

Low
$45
Mid
$130
High
$440

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1948

Low
$50
Mid
$145
High
$490

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1953

Low
$45
Mid
$135
High
$455

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1953

Low
$10
Mid
$30
High
$90

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1953

Low
$25
Mid
$80
High
$260

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1953

Low
$25
Mid
$75
High
$245

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1953

Low
$25
Mid
$70
High
$235

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1948

Low
$50
Mid
$145
High
$490

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1954

Low
$12
Mid
$35
High
$120

Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1954

Low
$25
Mid
$70
High
$225

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