VERTIGO COMICS (DC)

Sixteen (16) different issues. Vertigo (also known as Vertigo Comics or DC Vertigo) was an imprint of the American comic book publisher DC Comics. It was created in 1993 to publish stories with more graphic or adult content, which did not fit within the restrictions of the Comics Code Authority or DC's primary superhero brand, thus allowing more creative freedom. These comics were free to contain explicit violence, substance abuse, sexuality, nudity, profanity, and other controversial subjects, similar to films and TV shows intended for adult audiences. Following a series of editorial restructurings in the 2010s, DC discontinued it in January 2020, instead publishing later "mature readers" work under the "DC" label

Includes:

ANIMAL MAN #69 (March 1994), 74 (August 1994) and 76 (October 1994)

BLACK ORCHID (Second Series) #14 (October 1994) and 15 (November 1994)

DEATH: THE HIGH COST OF LIVING #3 (May 1993)

HELLBLAZER # 68 (August 1993) and 74 (February 1994)

KID ETERNITY (Third Series) #10 (February 1994) and 11 (March 1994)

THE LAST ONE #1 (July 1993)

MOBFIRE #1 (December 1994)

SANDMAN: A GALLERY OF DREAMS (1994)

SANDMAN MYSTERY THEATRE #13 (April 1994)

SCARAB #5 (March 1994)

VAMPS #4 (November 1994) 

The comics are complete and in VERY FINE condition.

Mint (MT)
(Overstreet) Nearly perfect in every way.
Near Mint (NM)
(Overstreet) Nearly perfect with only minor imperfections such as subtle bindery/printing defects.
Very Fine (VF)(Overstreet) Excellent copy with outstanding eye appeal; limited accumulation of bindery/printing defects, surface wear, and minor spine creasing.
Fine (FN)(Overstreet) Above average copy that shows minor wear but is still relatively flat and clean with no significant creasing or other serious defects.
Very Good (VG)(Overstreet) The average used comic book with moderate to significant wear.
Good (GD)(Overstreet) Shows significant wear.
Fair (FR)(Overstreet) Shows heavy wear.
Poor (PR)(Overstreet) Little or no collector value.