

#Fantasy masterpieces silver surfer 9 series
The sixth series was a five-part miniseries published in 2011, written by Greg Pak with art by Stephen Segovia. Consisting of the Communion and Revelation story arcs, the fifth volume ran from September, 2003 to December, 2004. The fifth series started in 2004 and was written by Dan Chariton and Stacy Weiss, lasting 14 issues.

The fourth series was a 1988 two-issue out-of- continuity mini-series from Stan Lee and Moebius through Marvel's Epic Comics imprint, later collected under the title Silver Surfer: Parable. This volume is sometimes referred to as the second Silver Surfer volume, but, according to indicia found inside the comics, the 1982 one-shot was designated "Volume 2" and Marvel therefore designated the second series, beginning in 1987, as "Volume 3." Volume 4 The third volume series ran from 1987 to 1999 for 146 regular issues, as well as an issue number "−1", and nine annuals, making it the longest-running volume of Silver Surfer. Although it is a one-shot, it serves a second volume within the title. The one-shot finds the Surfer being temporarily freed from Galactus's punishment, and attempts to rescue his missing love, Shalla Bal. In 1982 Marvel published a Silver Surfer one-shot by Stan Lee, John Byrne, and Tom Palmer. The Silver Surfer : The Ultimate Cosmic Experience by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Joe Sinnott was published in September 1978 as part of the Marvel Fireside Books series and is considered to be one of the first true " graphic novels." Volume 2 The series ended after 18 issues, running from August, 1968 to September, 1970. Encounters with Thor, Loki, and The Human Torch are also some of the notable things that take place within this volume. Spider-Man guest-starred in issue #14 (March 1970). Villains introduced in the series include Mephisto in issue #3 (Dec. The first series, The Silver Surfer, was published beginning in 1968 and was written by Stan Lee with art by John Buscema (#1–17) and Jack Kirby (#18). The first 200 have returned from CGC in late November and you can see those in the New Arrivals section being uploaded daily.Īlthough it has become near impossible to find Golden Age collections in today's market, we are constantly acquiring great Golden Age and 1950's comics to stock on our web-site every month, so for those collectors, keep an eye on the new arrivals as we are uploading over 100 new issues each week.Publication history Volume 1 To date, over 1000 have gone to CGC for grading and we have put up over 4,000 non-CGC on the site at this point. For the past three months we have been processing these books as fast as we can but are not even half way through the collections.

It is the end of 2013 and we are happy to report that we have purchased four collections of late Silver Age to late Bronze Age Marvel and DC comics in high grade this fall. This will mark the first major change to our site since we launched it in 2008. We are feverishly fine tuning it now and are very anxious to get it completed. In early January we will launch a new look for our web-site with improved search functions, a want list capability for clients and a new color scheme with design on the site.
