APR
15 2008

A couple who spent their life savings to purchase a comic book collection is now auctioning off the pristine 1950s Batman issues in our May 22-23 Dallas comic auction.

Jack Juka, a retired photojournalist and author, first saw parts of the Williamsport Collection, assembled starting in the early 1940s by an anonymous collector in Williamsport, PA, at a comic show in Scranton.

An avid comic collector, Juka convinced his wife Julie to allow him to use their retirement funds to make the purchase. "Lo and behold, I'm in the comics business. Who would have ever thought?" Mrs. Juka said.

Mr. Juka's purchase of the collection represented a chance to make up for a past mistake. "When I was a kid, my Dad lent me two hundred dollars to buy a high grade collection of Golden Age Comics from an antique store in New Jersey," Mr. Juka said. "That was in 1968. When I was in college, I foolishly squandered most of them away, and have lamented over it daily ever since."

Having two children in college has prompted Mr. Juka to part with a substantial portion of the Williamsport collection to subsidize their studies.

Lon Allen, Director of Sales for Heritage's Comics division, commented on the significance: "Oddly enough, many Batman issues from the 1950s are more difficult to find than their counterparts from the 1940s. That's because superhero comics, wildly popular during World War II and again during the 1960s, were out of fashion in the early 1950s as kids read horror comics and Westerns. Batman was actually one of the few series to even stay in publication throughout the 50s. Some of these Williamsport copies are not just the finest known copy of a given issue, they're the best by a wide margin."

Browse all 55 of the "Williamsport" Batman issues by clicking here.


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