THE TWO MAGNET NO.1s I BELIEVE TO BE FACSIMLE COPIES FROM 1965 .

MAGNET NO.1 COLLECTORS DIGEST IS ORIGINAL COMIC FROM 1961 . 

PUNCH NO.1 IS A FACSIMLE COPY .

GEM COMIC IS ORIGINAL COMIC FROM 1928 .

i have taken plenty of photos so you can get a bit of an idea of comic condition/grade to judge for yourself . 

i havent got time to sell these on their own so gret chance to grab yourself a bargain !

The Magnet was a British weekly boys' story paper published by Amalgamated Press. It ran from 1908 to 1940, publishing a total of 1,683 issues.

Each issue cost a halfpenny and contained a long school story about the boys of Greyfriars School, a fictional public school located somewhere in Kent, and were written under the pen-name of "Frank Richards." The most famous Greyfriars character was Billy Bunter, of the Remove. The vast majority of the stories were written by author Charles Hamilton, although substitute writers were sometimes used when he could not supply copy. Most issues of The Magnet also included a shorter serial story (a variety of detective, scouting, and adventure yarns were featured), and many issues also included a newspaper ostensibly produced by the characters themselves and called the Greyfriars Herald. These parts of the paper were not written by Charles Hamilton.

Punch, or The London Charivari was a British weekly magazine of humour and satire established in 1841 by Henry Mayhew and wood-engraver Ebenezer Landells. Historically, it was most influential in the 1840s and 1850s, when it helped to coin the term "cartoon" in its modern sense as a humorous illustration. Artists at Punch included John Tenniel who, from 1850, was the chief cartoon artist at the magazine for over 50 years. The editors took the anarchic puppet Mr Punch, of Punch and Judy, as their mascot—the character appears in many magazine covers—with the character also an inspiration for the magazine's name.

With its satire of the contemporary, social, and political scene, Punch became a household name in Victorian Britain. Sales of 40,000 copies a week by 1850 rose above 100,000 by 1910. After the 1940s, when its circulation peaked, it went into a long decline, closing in 1992. It was revived in 1996, but closed again in 2002.

The Gem (1907–1939) was a story paper published in Great Britain by Amalgamated Press in the early 20th century, predominantly featuring the activities of boys at the fictional school St. Jim's. These stories were all written using the pen-name of "Martin Clifford," the majority by Charles Hamilton (who was more widely known as "Frank Richards," the creator of Billy Bunter). Many issues also included a shorter serial story (a variety of detective, school, and adventure yarns were featured); these parts of the paper were not written by Charles Hamilton.

The most famous St Jim's characters were Tom Merry and Arthur Augustus D'Arcy, better known as Gussy, both of whom featured on many of the covers. A regular illustrator was R. J. Macdonald.


hi well worth saving me as a saved seller as selling off my complete comic collection . i will try & list comics most weeks with the odd week off , so keep looking ! wil also be doing some nice collectable bulk lots that you dont get very often so keep on watching ive got some great stuff coming up !!


COMBINED POSTAGE ; IN MOST CASES I CAN SEND UP TO SIX COMICS FOR £2.70 AND REFUND THE REST OF YOUR  POSTAGE MONEY BACK TO YOU ! SAVING YOU UP TO £13.50 ON YOUR POSTAGE IF YOU WIN 6 COMICS ! I ONLY CHARGE YOU WHAT IT COSTS ME TO SEND ROYAL MAIL  48HR TRACKED AND INSURED POSTAGE .
I DO NOT MAKE MONEY ON POSTAGE ! when you win a bulk lot if you also have won other comics if its possible (weight wise) i will send all toghether still saving you more postage costs !

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS ; i use ebays global shipping program which does not allow me to combine ebays international postage , so be aware for each item sent  they will not reduce any of your postage ! i will always combine my part of the postage that goes to the uk shipping ditrubution centre , but you will need to pay first as ebay does not allow me to send a invoice to you . hope this helps .

ALL ITEMS WILL HAVE A VERY LOW START PRICE & NO BUY IT NOW & NO OFFERS THANK YOU .
PAYMENT WITHIN 4 DAYS OF END OF THAT WEEKLY AUCTION OR MESSAGE ME IF YOU NEED LONGER
COMICS VERY SAFELY PACKAGED AND SENT WITHIN A WEEK OF FULL PAYMENT RECEIVED .
IF YOU WIN 2 OR MORE COMIC AUCTIONS I WILL AUTOMATICALLY COMBINE POSTAGE AND ISSUE A PART REFUND ONCE
IVE RECEIVED PAYMENT IN FULL . THIS APPLIES FOR THAT WEEKS AUCTION , UNLESS YOUR BIDDING ON NEXT WEEKS AUCTION
 SO NO NEED TO ASK FOR A INVOICE I WILL AUTOMATICALLY REFUND YOU ! BUT IF YOU WANT A INVOICE JUST LET ME KNOW .
REFUNDS CAN DIFFER DEPENDING ON WEIGHT SIZE AND VALUE OF PURCHASES