| Is Your Comics Shop A "Zombie Store?" 
Howdy!
 
After several much-needed improvisations, our immense new Mile High Comics sign is finally in place on the back wall of 
our Jason St. Mega-Store. 
Truth be told, I was a little worried that our new 15' X 120' sign might not be easily visible from westbound I-70, as 
there is about a 500-foot separation between them. The minute that I turned on to that highway on my daily journey in 
from Boulder, however, all of my fears immediately vanished. Our new sign is HUGE!
 
 Giant Mile High sign from I-70
 
 
Speaking of driving in from Boulder, there is a steep hill just to the east of Boulder that is called Davidson Mesa. Aside 
from being a highly popular hiking destination, this steep rise in elevation is also a predictor of our future weather, 
as it sits about 500 feet higher than the Boulder valley. That is why I took special note of the big, wet snowflakes that 
were falling upon me as I traversed that temporary rise this morning. If they continue (and spread) my drive home to my 
beloved Jay Hill Farm could be a bit fraught tonight. Fingers crossed.
 
In other news, I have been continuing to hear cries of distress from some of my fellow comics retailers, especially those 
who linked their futures heavily to the sale of new periodical comics. Simply put, new comics are not selling in sufficient 
quantities these days to allow many comics shops to cover their overhead, so even the most experienced and canny of my 
retailing friends are starting to feel the economic sting. 
 
 Giant Mile High sign
 
 
I just have to shake my head at these cries and lamentations, as I tried to warn everyone about five years ago that it was 
going to take some outrageously entertaining storylines to keep fans consistently shelling out $3.99 each (or more) for new 
comics. I personally doubted if that was going to be even possible, so I gently suggested (OK, not so gently...) that all 
Direct Market comics shops needed to immediately diversify into higher-margin collectibles product. Much scorn was heaped 
upon me at that time for stating what seemed to me to be quite obvious, but many of my previous detractors have now come around 
to my point of view, and are scrambling to reinvent themselves on the fly. I wish them nothing but the best in good fortune 
as they try to adapt to a collecting world that is changing with astonishing speed. 
 
I do have to say, however, that I am also aware that there are still a large number of comics retailers out there who want to 
preserve their business model exactly as it was twenty years ago. To be more specific, these folks are dwelling almost exclusively 
in the past, wanting 90% (or more) of their weekly sales to come from off-the-rack and subscriber new comics and trade paperback 
sales. We used to call these retailer's stores "Diamond Catalog Outlet Stores," as they were loath to carry anything that they 
couldn't preorder through the Diamond Previews wholesale catalog. For many, that strategy worked well for decades, and made their 
lives quite easy.
 
 Giant Mile High sign
 
 
Today, however, we call those non-adapting comics shops "Zombie Stores," or (less kindly) "Dead Store Walking..." How can you 
tell if a store's business model is already deceased? Just take a look at their new comics racks. If you see new comics stocked 
in depth, and for more than just a couple of weeks back, they most likely already have (at least) one foot in the grave. That 
type of gross over-stocking of new issues was a strategy that worked incredibly well when cover prices were under $2, but as 
cover prices have risen, and as retailer wholesale margins have been gutted by the disintegration of the Diamond monopoly, 
distributor bills have become the equivalent of the LaBrea tar pits, with innumerable comics retailers slowly sinking into that 
inexorable, and inescapable, deadly ooze.
 
Now, before you think that I am acting all high-and-mighty, bear in mind that ten years ago I owed Diamond just over one million 
dollars (much of it in arrears) for our Mile High Comics new comics shipments, and that we were grossing over five million dollars 
a year just from our sales of new comics and new trades. As lucrative as that business had been for us at one time, I saw the 
handwriting on the wall as it became increasingly difficult for us to pay our distributor bills. Above all else, it became clear 
to me that the prodigious cost of our unsold copies was pulling us under. So, I made the gut-wrenching decision to voluntarily 
give it all up, switching us (gradually) from relying upon new comics shipments to cover our operating expenses, over to relying 
almost entirely upon sales of collectibles. In just over 120 months, 95% of our new comics business melted away, as did 100% of 
our Diamond bill. We vaporized a lot of our previous business, but we were also free, free at last!
 
 Working into the night getting the sign finished
 
 
So how are we doing now? Pretty darn well. Our overall gross sales are down since abandoning new comics, but our operating margins 
are way up. Of even greater importance is that our newly-generated increase in margins comes without the horrible hidden cost 
in unsold product that is currently pandemic within the new comics world. To be clear, we are still selling several hundred thousand 
dollars per year in new comics, but only on a guaranteed sale basis, with very few speculative copies being purchased for our 
new comics racks. 
 
This lack of new comics on 
our Jason St. 
racks has caused quite a few of our local fans to shift their weekly business to other stores, but we really don't mind their 
departure. Simply put, we'll gladly let other retailers take on the risk of guessing what these folks might, or might not, wish 
to buy. We realized long ago that there is no way that we can afford to take on that staggering degree of risk. Instead, we 
decided to concentrate our efforts on doing a really great job for our subscribers, while simultaneously purchasing an incredibly 
broad spectrum of really cool collectibles that our local fans might like to buy from us during their periodic visits to 
Jason St. 
That strategy had been universally well-received, and is precisely what allowed us to (eventually) pay off all of our bank 
and vendor debt.
 
 Working into the night getting the sign finished
 
 
All of the above having been said, are we now home free? Oh. Hell. No. While we no longer have any secured debt hanging over us, 
we do still have to cover payroll, pay our building mortgage, keep the lights on, and (most importantly) cover our immense 
property taxes. That tax burden requires us to hump and hustle every single day, and to always stay humble. We totally recognize 
that we are only still in business today because we have so many friends from all around the world that come to visit us at 
Jason St. 
Their generous patronage of our Mega-Store covers most of our expenses, and also allows us to turn a small operating profit each year. 
 
That having been said, every time that it rains and/or snows (like it is today) we are also profoundly grateful for the steady 
flow of online orders that we receive 24/7 from our many comics friends living all around the world. I cannot begin to express 
how grateful all of us here at 
Mile High Comics 
are for your continuing kindness and support. Your patronage has allowed us to escape that new comics death trap, and also 
provided us with the working capital that we desperately need to morph ourselves into being the premiere Pop Culture collectibles 
store in the world. Working together, we have built something that is amazing, and truly beautiful. Thank you!
 
 STAR WARS: CLONE WARS (2008) #1
 
 
OK, that's it for today. As I mentioned on Monday, our new 50% off GREATDEAL! codeword sale went into effect for you 
this morning on all ten million-plus of our 
back issue comics and magazines. 
Only new issues, a few variants and restored comics, and our professionally-graded items are exempt. I'm off now to help paint 
our back loading dock doors. It's always something...
 
Happy collecting!
 
Chuck Rozanski/Bettie Pages,President - Mile High Comics, Inc.
 November 8, 2023
 
 MARVEL
 ADVENTURES OF CYCLOPS & PHOENIX (1994) #4
 
 
ADVENTURES OF CYCLOPS & PHOENIX (1994) #4 Very Fine
 
AGE OF APOCALYPSE (2012) (#1-14) (FROM THE PAGES...) #4 FineAGE OF APOCALYPSE (2012) (#1-14) (FROM THE PAGES...) #4 Very Good
 AGE OF APOCALYPSE (2012) (#1-14) (FROM THE PAGES...) #7 Good
 AGE OF APOCALYPSE (2012) (#1-14) (FROM THE PAGES...) #8 Fine
 AGE OF APOCALYPSE (2012) (#1-14) (FROM THE PAGES...) #8 Very Good
 
 
AGE OF ULTRON VS. MARVEL ZOMBIES (BATTLEWORLD) (2015) #1 YOUNG BABY Very GoodAGE OF ULTRON VS. MARVEL ZOMBIES (BATTLEWORLD) (2015) #1 YOUNG BABY Good
 
 
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN PRESENTS BLACK CAT (2010) #1 GoodAMAZING SPIDER-MAN PRESENTS BLACK CAT (2010) #2 Fine
 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN PRESENTS BLACK CAT (2010) #2 Very Good
 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN PRESENTS BLACK CAT (2010) #3 Good
 
 
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN PRESENTS JACKPOT (2010) #1 Near Mint/MintAMAZING SPIDER-MAN PRESENTS JACKPOT (2010) #1 Fine
 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN PRESENTS JACKPOT (2010) #1 Very Good
 
 
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN SPECIAL (2015) #1 KUBERT FineAMAZING SPIDER-MAN SPECIAL (2015) #1 CAMPBELL Very Fine
 
 
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: MGC (2010) #546 Near Mint/Mint
 
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: PARALLEL LIVES (REPRINTS 1980'S GN) (2012) #1 Fine
 
 AMAZING X-MEN (2014) (#1-19) #1 YOUNG BABY
 
 
AMAZING X-MEN (2014) (#1-19) #1 YOUNG BABY Very GoodAMAZING X-MEN (2014) (#1-19) #1 YOUNG BABY Good
 AMAZING X-MEN (2014) (#1-19) #4 Near Mint/Mint
 AMAZING X-MEN (2014) (#1-19) #4 Very Good
 AMAZING X-MEN (2014) (#1-19) #5 Very Fine
 AMAZING X-MEN (2014) (#1-19) #6 Near Mint/Mint
 AMAZING X-MEN (2014) (#1-19) #10 Near Mint/Mint
 AMAZING X-MEN (2014) (#1-19) #12 Near Mint/Mint
 AMAZING X-MEN (2014) (#1-19) #14 Near Mint/Mint
 
 
DAREDEVIL (1964) (#1-380) (MAN WITHOUT FEAR) (MARVEL) #145 CONWAY S&N Fine
 
ELEKTRA (1996) (#1-19) (MARVEL) #3 Near Mint/Mint
 
ELEKTRA (2001) (#1-35) (MARVEL) #13 Near Mint/Mint
 
QUASAR (1989) #47 Very GoodQUASAR (1989) #48 Near Mint/Mint
 QUASAR (1989) #49 Very Fine
 QUASAR (1989) #53 Near Mint/Mint
 QUASAR (1989) #54 Fine
 QUASAR (1989) #55 Near Mint/Mint
 QUASAR (1989) #56 Fine
 QUASAR (1989) #57 Near Mint/Mint
 QUASAR (1989) #60 Good
 QUASAR (1989) #60 Very Good
 
 
QUICKSILVER (1997) #6 Very Fine
 
 QUICKSILVER (1997) #8
 
 
QUICKSILVER (1997) #8 Fine
 
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981) #3 Near Mint/Mint
 
RAMPAGING HULK (1998) #5 Near Mint/MintRAMPAGING HULK (1998) #6 Near Mint/Mint
 
 
RED SHE-HULK (#58-67) (2012) #58 Very FineRED SHE-HULK (#58-67) (2012) #58 YOUNG BABY Near Mint/Mint
 RED SHE-HULK (#58-67) (2012) #63 Very Fine
 RED SHE-HULK (#58-67) (2012) #64 Very Fine
 RED SHE-HULK (#58-67) (2012) #65 Fine
 RED SHE-HULK (#58-67) (2012) #65 Near Mint/Mint
 RED SHE-HULK (#58-67) (2012) #67 Good
 RED SHE-HULK (#58-67) (2012) #67 Very Good
 
 
RED SKULL (INCARNATE) (2011) #3 Near Mint/Mint
 
SPIDER-GWEN (2015) (#1-UP) (MARVEL)(RADIOACTIVE) #1 Near Mint/MintSPIDER-GWEN (2015) (#1-UP) (MARVEL)(RADIOACTIVE) #4 Very Fine
 SPIDER-GWEN (2015) (#1-UP) (MARVEL)(RADIOACTIVE) #6 LUPACCHINO Near Mint/Mint
 
 
SPIDER-HAM (PETER PORKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-HAM) (2019) #3 Near Mint/MintSPIDER-HAM (PETER PORKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-HAM) (2019) #4 Near Mint/Mint
 
 
STAR WARS: HIGH REPUBLIC (2021) (#1-15) #4 UNKNOWNVIR Near Mint/Mint
 
STAR WARS: HIGH REPUBLIC (2022) (#1-UP) #1 MAYHEW SGN Near Mint/Mint
 
STAR WARS: WAR OF THE BOUNTY HUNTERS (2021) #2 ELITE VAR Very FineSTAR WARS: WAR OF THE BOUNTY HUNTERS (2021) #3 ELITE VAR Near Mint/Mint
 
 
STAR WARS: WAR OF THE BOUNTY HUNTERS ALPHA (2021) #1 ELITE ED. Very Fine
 
TIMELESS (2022) #1 CARNERO Very Fine
 
ULTIMATE COMICS: SPIDER-MAN (2009) #160 QUESA9.8SS Near Mint/Mint
 
ULTIMATE FALLOUT (2011) #4 PARALEL Near Mint/Mint
 
UNCANNY X-MEN (2019) (#1-UP) (MARVEL) #22 UNKNOWNVIR Very Fine
 
VENOM (2018) (#1-35) (MARVEL) #2 CRAINNEGSN Near Mint/Mint
 
 VENOM (2018) (#1-35) (MARVEL) #25 PX FUNKO
 
 
VENOM (2018) (#1-35) (MARVEL) #25 PX FUNKO GoodVENOM (2018) (#1-35) (MARVEL) #27 UNKNOWNSGN Near Mint/Mint
 VENOM (2018) (#1-35) (MARVEL) #30 KINGDOM Near Mint/Mint
 VENOM (2018) (#1-35) (MARVEL) #34 MAYHEW SGN Near Mint/Mint
 
 
VENOM (2021) (#1-UP) (MARVEL) #13 UNKNOWNVIR Near Mint/Mint
 
WEB OF VENOM: WRAITH (2020) #1 UNKNOWNB&W Very Fine
 
WOLVERINE (2020) (#1-UP) (MARVEL) #4 UNKNOWNVIR Near Mint/MintWOLVERINE (2020) (#1-UP) (MARVEL) #23 UNKNOWNVIR Very Fine
 
 
X-MEN BLUE (2017) #13 LENTICUSGN Near Mint/Mint
 
X: DEATHS OF WOLVERINE (2022) #4 UNKNOWNVIR Near Mint/Mint
 
 DC
ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN (#0,#424-649) (1987) #494 Near Mint/MintADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN (#0,#424-649) (1987) #498 2ND PRT Fine
 
 
AMAZON (DC) (WONDER WOMAN) (1996) #1 Fine
 
QUESTION ANNUAL (1988) #1 Fine
 
QUESTION QUARTERLY (1990) #1 FineQUESTION QUARTERLY (1990) #3 Fine
 QUESTION QUARTERLY (1990) #4 Fine
 QUESTION QUARTERLY (1990) #5 Near Mint/Mint
 
 
RACER X (SPEED RACER PRESENTS) (DC/WILDSTORM) (2000) #1 VARIANT Near Mint/Mint
 
 RAGMAN (1991) (#1-8) (DC) #4
 
 
RAGMAN (1991) (#1-8) (DC) #4 Very Fine
 
RED HOOD & THE OUTLAWS (2011) (#0-40) (DC NEW52) #12 Near Mint/MintRED HOOD & THE OUTLAWS (2011) (#0-40) (DC NEW52) #18 Near Mint/Mint
 RED HOOD & THE OUTLAWS (2011) (#0-40) (DC NEW52) #19 Near Mint/Mint
 RED HOOD & THE OUTLAWS (2011) (#0-40) (DC NEW52) #20 Near Mint/Mint
 RED HOOD & THE OUTLAWS (2011) (#0-40) (DC NEW52) #23 Very Fine
 RED HOOD & THE OUTLAWS (2011) (#0-40) (DC NEW52) #25 Fine
 
 
RED LANTERNS (2011) #3 Near Mint/MintRED LANTERNS (2011) #8 Near Mint/Mint
 RED LANTERNS (2011) #12 Near Mint/Mint
 RED LANTERNS (2011) #13 Near Mint/Mint
 RED LANTERNS (2011) #14 Near Mint/Mint
 RED LANTERNS (2011) #25 Very Fine
 RED LANTERNS (2011) #27 Fine
 RED LANTERNS (2011) #32 Fine
 RED LANTERNS (2011) #34 Fine
 RED LANTERNS (2011) #37 Fine
 
 
RED LANTERNS ANNUAL (2014) #1 Fine
 
RED MENACE (2006) #1 VARIANT Fine
 
RED ROBIN (2009) #1 Near Mint/Mint
 
 RED ROBIN (2009) #26
 
 
RED ROBIN (2009) #26 Near Mint/Mint
 
SUPERMAN (1986) (#0-226, #650-714) (DC) #86 JURGENSSGN Very Fine
 
SUPERMAN (2023) (#1-UP) (DC) #4 CAMPBEFOIL Near Mint/Mint
 
SUPERMAN: SON OF KAL-EL (2021) #1 KINGDOM A Near Mint/Mint
 
WONDER WOMAN (2016) (#1-83, #750-UP) (DC REBIRTH) #750 CAMPBELESN Near Mint/Mint
 
YOUNG ROMANCE: NEW 52 VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIAL (2013) #1 2X SIGNED Very Fine
 
 DARK HORSE COMICS
ADVENTURES OF LUTHER ARKWRIGHT (1990) (DARK HORSE) #7 Very Good
 
ADVENTURES OF THE MASK (1996) #1 Very Fine
 
STAR WARS: CLONE WARS (2008) #1 Fine
 
 IMAGE COMICS
AGE OF BRONZE (IMAGE) (SHANOWER) (1998) #14 Very FineAGE OF BRONZE (IMAGE) (SHANOWER) (1998) #15 Very Fine
 
 
DARKNESS (1996) (#1-40) (IMAGE TOP COW) #11 I HILDEBRA (Image Top Cow) Near Mint/MintDARKNESS (1996) (#1-40) (IMAGE TOP COW) #11 I HILDEBRA (Image Top Cow) Very Fine
 
 
 FATHOM (1998) (#0-14) (IMAGE) #7
 
 
FATHOM (1998) (#0-14) (IMAGE) #7 (Image Top Cow) Fine
 
RED MASS FOR MARS (2007) #1 Near Mint/MintRED MASS FOR MARS (2007) #3 Near Mint/Mint
 
 
 INDEPENDENTS
ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN JACK (1986) #2 (Fantagraphics) Near Mint/Mint
 
ADVENTURES OF THE FOUR-D MONKEY (1988) #7 (Leung's Publications) Very Fine
 
AMAZING WAHZOO (SOLSON) (RICH BUCKLER) (1986) #1 (Solson Publications) Fine
 
AMAZON (COMICO) (STEVEN SEAGLE) (TIM SALE) (1989) #1 (Comico) Near Mint/Mint
 
EDDIE CAMPBELL'S BACCHUS (1995) #6 (Eddie Campbell Comics) FineEDDIE CAMPBELL'S BACCHUS (1995) #6 (Eddie Campbell Comics) Very Good
 EDDIE CAMPBELL'S BACCHUS (1995) #20 (Eddie Campbell Comics) Very Good
 
 
LADY DEATH (1994) (#0-3) (CHAOS) #2 (Chaos Comics) Very FineLADY DEATH (1994) (#0-3) (CHAOS) #3 (Chaos Comics) Good
 
 
LADY DEATH: BAD KITTY (2001) #1 (Chaos Comics) Fine
 
LADY DEATH: FETISHES SPECIAL (2006) #1 DRESSING (Avatar Comics) Near Mint/Mint
 
LADY DEATH: MASTERWORKS (2007) #1 LUXURIOUS (Avatar Comics) Very Fine
 
 LADY DEATH: RETRIBUTION (1998) #1
 
 
LADY DEATH: RETRIBUTION (1998) #1 (Chaos Comics) Fine
 
PURGATORI: VAMPIRE'S MYTH (1996) #3 (Chaos Comics) Very Fine
 
QUATERMAIN (2011) #3 (Blue Water Comics) Near Mint/MintQUATERMAIN (2011) #4 (Blue Water Comics) Near Mint/Mint
 
 
QUEEN & COUNTRY (2001) #1 2ND PRINT (Oni Press Inc.) FineQUEEN & COUNTRY (2001) #32 (Oni Press Inc.) Fine
 
 
QUEEN SONJA (2009) #1 RUBI (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/MintQUEEN SONJA (2009) #3 RUBI (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 QUEEN SONJA (2009) #4 PARRILLO (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 QUEEN SONJA (2009) #5 PARRILLO (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 QUEEN SONJA (2009) #7 HERBERT (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Very Fine
 QUEEN SONJA (2009) #15 RAFAEL (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Very Fine
 QUEEN SONJA (2009) #29 PETERSON (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Very Fine
 QUEEN SONJA (2009) #31 (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 QUEEN SONJA (2009) #32 (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 
 
RACHEL RISING (2011) #10 (Abstract Studio) FineRACHEL RISING (2011) #12 (Abstract Studio) Fine
 RACHEL RISING (2011) #17 (Abstract Studio) Near Mint/Mint
 RACHEL RISING (2011) #18 (Abstract Studio) Near Mint/Mint
 
 
 RACHEL RISING (2011) #21
 
 
RACHEL RISING (2011) #21 (Abstract Studio) Near Mint/MintRACHEL RISING (2011) #22 (Abstract Studio) Near Mint/Mint
 RACHEL RISING (2011) #26 (Abstract Studio) Near Mint/Mint
 
 
RADIOACTIVE MAN (#1,#2=88,#3=216,#4=412,#5=679,#1000) (1993) #3 #216 (Bongo Comics) Fine
 
RAGNAROK (2014) #2 SUBSCRIPT (IDW Publishing) Very FineRAGNAROK (2014) #2 (IDW Publishing) Very Fine
 RAGNAROK (2014) #3 (IDW Publishing) Near Mint/Mint
 RAGNAROK (2014) #3 SUBSCRIPT (IDW Publishing) Near Mint/Mint
 RAGNAROK (2014) #4 SUBSCRIPT (IDW Publishing) Near Mint/Mint
 
 
RAI (1992) (#0-33) (RAI & THE FUTURE FORCE #8-23) #4 (Acclaim/Valiant) Very GoodRAI (1992) (#0-33) (RAI & THE FUTURE FORCE #8-23) #8 (Acclaim/Valiant) Very Fine
 RAI (1992) (#0-33) (RAI & THE FUTURE FORCE #8-23) #32 (Acclaim/Valiant) Fine
 
 
RAI (2014) (#1-16) (VALIANT) #8 CRAIN (Valiant Comics) Near Mint/MintRAI (2014) (#1-16) (VALIANT) #10 CRAIN B (Valiant Comics) Near Mint/Mint
 
 
RALPH SNART ADVENTURES VOL. 3 #21 (Now Comics) Very Fine
 
RAMAYAN 3392 AD: RELOADED GUIDEBOOK (2007) #1 (VIRGIN BOOKS) Fine
 
RAMAYAN: 3392 A.D. RELOADED (2007) #6 (VIRGIN BOOKS) Fine
 
RANMA 1/2 (1992) #5 (Viz Comics) Very Good
 
 RANMA 1/2 (1992) #7
 
 
RANMA 1/2 (1992) #7 (Viz Comics) Very Good
 
RANMA 1/2 PART 5 #2 (Viz Comics) Very GoodRANMA 1/2 PART 5 #3 (Viz Comics) Good
 RANMA 1/2 PART 5 #4 (Viz Comics) Very Good
 RANMA 1/2 PART 5 #6 (Viz Comics) Good
 RANMA 1/2 PART 5 #7 (Viz Comics) Good
 
 
RANMA 1/2 PART 6 #9 (Viz Comics) Good
 
RANMA 1/2 PART 8 (1999) #12 (Viz Comics) Very Good
 
RANMA 1/2 PART 9 (2000) #2 (Viz Comics) GoodRANMA 1/2 PART 9 (2000) #5 (Viz Comics) Very Good
 RANMA 1/2 PART 9 (2000) #7 (Viz Comics) Very Good
 RANMA 1/2 PART 9 (2000) #10 (Viz Comics) Good
 
 
RED SONJA (2005) (#0-80) (DYNAMITE) #21 PRADO (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/MintRED SONJA (2005) (#0-80) (DYNAMITE) #24 HOMS (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 RED SONJA (2005) (#0-80) (DYNAMITE) #26 RUBI (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 RED SONJA (2005) (#0-80) (DYNAMITE) #28 RUBI (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 RED SONJA (2005) (#0-80) (DYNAMITE) #30 NEVES (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 RED SONJA (2005) (#0-80) (DYNAMITE) #31 RENAUD (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 RED SONJA (2005) (#0-80) (DYNAMITE) #32 BATISTA (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 
 
 RED SONJA (2005) (#0-80) (DYNAMITE) #32 JONES
 
 
RED SONJA (2005) (#0-80) (DYNAMITE) #32 JONES (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/MintRED SONJA (2005) (#0-80) (DYNAMITE) #33 BATISTA (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 
 
RED SONJA (2017) (#0-25) (DYNAMITE) #1 B CAMPBELL (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 
RED SONJA: AGE OF CHAOS (2020) #1 A PARRILLO (DYNAMITE Entertainment) Near Mint/Mint
 
SCREAM (MAG) #1 (Skywald Publications) FineSCREAM (MAG) #1 (Skywald Publications) Very Good
 
 
WHITE WIDOW (2018) #7 C LENTICUL (Red Giant Productions) Very Fine
 
WORLDTR33 (2023) #1 3RD PINK (Wanted Comix) Near Mint/Mint
 
ZOMBIE TRAMP (2014) #19 (Danger Zone) Very Good
 
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