Christine Farrell was one of the only people in the world to collect every DC comic ever published. Her collection is being auctioned this week. In the early 2000s, Vermont resident Christine Farrell ...
DALLAS (AP) – When Michael Rorrer found 345 comic books neatly stacked in a basement closet as he cleaned out his great aunt’s Virginia home after her death, he thought they were cool but didn’t think ...
For over 50 years, Christine Farrell quietly amassed comics across a wide spectrum of artists and genres. The Burlington, Vermont native owned a popular local comic shop in the city, named Earth Prime ...
Shelves and tables full of comics sit inside Earth Prime Comics in Burlington, which Christine Farrell opened in the early 1980s. Christine Farrell started reading comic books when she was a kid, and ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The collection includes such highly valuable, sought after Golden Age comic books as Action Comics ...
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Amazing Spider-Man Newspaper Comics Collection Features John Romita Lithograph | Exclusive
In 1977, the Amazing Spider-Man made the leap from comic books to the newspaper funny pages. A daily strip by comic legends Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. brought the adventures of Peter Parker to a new ...
In the early 2000s, Vermont resident Christine Farrell amassed a collection of everything published by DC Comics. She's believed to be the first person to have achieved this feat. Her collection of ...
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