1956 SHOWCASE #4 COMIC BOOK

1956 SHOWCASE #4 COMIC BOOK

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Art & Collectibles
Offering Date
March 31, 2022
Target Raise
$77.00K
Security Price
$7
Title
Showcase #4
Store Date
September 10, 1956
Key Issue
First Appearance Silver-Age Flash
Cover Price
$0.10
Publisher
D.C. Comics
Writer(s)
Robert Kanigher and John Broome
Cover Artist(s)
Joe Kubert and Carmine Infantino
Penciller(s)
Carmine Infantino
Inker(s)
Joe Kubert
Editor
Whitney Ellsworth
Rarity
1 of 7 (CGC 7.5)
Authentication
Certified Guaranty Company (CGC)
Grade
7.5
Certification No.
0045218032

Company Description

In the early 1950s, superhero comics had become controversial and were dealing with struggling sales. When the DC comic book entitled Showcase took a chance on an old superhero, The Flash, they did so in a way nobody was expecting – the character had been completely updated and revised, ushering in a whole new era of comic book superheroes with modern costumes, contemporary secret identities, as well as real-world concerns and weaknesses. #SHOWCASE4 is a 1956 Showcase #4 Comic Book published by D.C. Comics graded CGC 7.5 and a copy of what many consider to be the first Silver-Age comic ever printed.

Key Deal Facts

In the early 1950s, superhero comics had become controversial and were dealing with struggling sales. When the DC comic book entitled Showcase took a chance on an old superhero, The Flash, they did so in a way nobody was expecting – the character had been completely updated and revised, ushering in a whole new era of comic book superheroes with modern costumes, contemporary secret identities, as well as real-world concerns and weaknesses. #SHOWCASE4 is a 1956 Showcase #4 Comic Book published by D.C. Comics graded CGC 7.5 and a copy of what many consider to be the first Silver-Age comic ever printed.
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