Brave and the Bold #28 - GD- (1.8)

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The Brave and the Bold #28

DC Comics — February–March 1960
First appearance of the Justice League of America

This is the book that launched the Silver Age super-team. Flash, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Martian Manhunter join forces for the first time to take on Starro the Conqueror — one of DC’s strangest and most enduring villains. It’s pure early-Silver-Age energy: bold costumes, cosmic menace, and a tone that jumped comics into a new era.

The Mike Sekowsky cover is a genre classic — the League wrapped in Starro’s tentacles, each hero struggling in their own corner of the page. Inside, Gardner Fox builds the blueprint for nearly every team comic that followed. If you collect historical keys, this isn’t just a JLA book — it’s a cornerstone issue.

Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes

This copy presents as GD- (1.8) with heavy wear throughout. Expect significant edge and corner wear, surface creasing, and general handling marks consistent with a long-circulated copy. The centerfold is detached, but present, and the book remains complete. A classic low-grade key with big character — ideal if you want an affordable entry into one of the most important DC first appearances.

The Brave and the Bold #28

DC Comics — February–March 1960
First appearance of the Justice League of America

This is the book that launched the Silver Age super-team. Flash, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Martian Manhunter join forces for the first time to take on Starro the Conqueror — one of DC’s strangest and most enduring villains. It’s pure early-Silver-Age energy: bold costumes, cosmic menace, and a tone that jumped comics into a new era.

The Mike Sekowsky cover is a genre classic — the League wrapped in Starro’s tentacles, each hero struggling in their own corner of the page. Inside, Gardner Fox builds the blueprint for nearly every team comic that followed. If you collect historical keys, this isn’t just a JLA book — it’s a cornerstone issue.

Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes

This copy presents as GD- (1.8) with heavy wear throughout. Expect significant edge and corner wear, surface creasing, and general handling marks consistent with a long-circulated copy. The centerfold is detached, but present, and the book remains complete. A classic low-grade key with big character — ideal if you want an affordable entry into one of the most important DC first appearances.