Northstar, Marvel’s first openly gay character, to marry beau in upcoming comic
Wedding bells will ring this summer for Marvel Comics’ first openly gay hero, super speedster Northstar.
The New York-based publisher said Tuesday that Canadian character Jean-Paul Beaubier will marry his beau, Kyle Jinadu, in the pages of Astonishing X-Men No. 51, due out June 20.
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Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio (Signed Limited Edition)
Bernie Wrightson, Illust.Christopher Enterprises, 1976. Limited edition, (12” x 16.5”), 8 full-color plates in pale yellow illustrated folder. A near fine copy.
Legendary horror artist Bernie Wrightson turns his eye to Edgar Allan Poe in this beautifully illustrated limited edition portfolio of eight (8) full-color plates measuring 12” x 16.5”, published in 1976 by Christopher Enterprises. One of 2000 copies produced, this being number 688, SIGNED by Wrightson on the inside portfolio cover. With a small bend to upper right corner of each print and the just the slightest of handling wear but otherwise in overall excellent condition, bright and clean throughout. A rare limited edition portfolio touched by the wonderfully strange mind of the legendary horror illustrator.
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The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Robert Browning. London, George G. Harrap, 1934.
Illustrated by Arthur Rackham.45 pp. 4 color plates by Rackham. (8vo) 9¼x6, original limp vellum lettered in gilt, slipcase. No. 131 of 400 copies. First Edition.
Signed by Rackham at limitation statement. Latimore & Haskell p. 71.
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The Essay on Walt Whitman
Stevenson, Robert Louis. East Aurora, NY, The Roycroft Shop, 1900.[viii], 91, [2] pp. (8vo) 21.5x14.5 cm. (8½x5¾”) full limp suede, yapp edges, title in gilt on front. No. 5 of 50 copies. Signed by Elbert Hubbard and the illuminator, Clara Schlagel, at the limitation statement. McKenna 65.
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The Lollipop Trollops and Other Poems[Edward Gorey, cover design, surprising?]
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The Essay on Walt Whitman
Stevenson, Robert Louis. East Aurora, NY, The Roycroft Shop, 1900.
[viii], 91, [2] pp. (8vo) 21.5x14.5 cm. (8½x5¾”) full limp suede, yapp edges, title in gilt on front. No. 5 of 50 copies. Signed by Elbert Hubbard and the illuminator, Clara Schlagel, at the limitation statement. McKenna 65.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m48ew43WKq1qabm59o1_500.jpg)