Super Collectibles At Hake’s
Hake’s Americana & Collectibles is doing their part to help fans of superheroes find that super collectible. Whether you are a fan of Superman, Captain Marvel, Batman, Spider-Man or the Green Hornet, Hake’s has you covered. Hake’s now has a selection of superhero items on their website, www.hakes.com, that are priced for immediate sale. Now’s your chance to look through these items and perhaps pick up a real steal of a deal or maybe discover a piece that you never even knew existed.
Just a few of the highlights include a Superman American brass pin that was issued in 1940 by Gum Inc. for Superman Bubblegum Club members and then again in 1941 in conjunction with the Defense Club milk program, the final press proof with foil embossing of Wolverine’s skeleton with the Incredible Hulk’s reflection in his skull that was used for the cover to What If #50 in a story entitled "What If…The Hulk Had Killed Wolverine?", a Captain Marvel youth polo shirt from 1949, a nicely-designed Superman birthday card from that 1940s that shows the Man of Steel holding a vast assortment of toys for the card recipient, a rare "Superman: The Animated Series" standee that was released for a Burger King’s Kids Club contest in 1997, a Mr. Freeze statue from the 1997 film Batman & Robin that rarely reached retailers intact due to design flaws, a Junior Justice Society badge from 1948, a group of carded novelty toys that feature Captain America, an unused Amazing Spider-Man Webmaker kit that let the used replicate Spidey’s patented webshooters, a Spider-Man American Bricks block playset released by Playskool, a sealed Green Hornet View-Master pack, as well as many superhero comic books.
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Super Collectibles At Hake’s
Hake’s Americana & Collectibles is doing their part to help fans of superheroes find that super collectible. Whether you are a fan of Superman, Captain Marvel, Batman, Spider-Man or the Green Hornet, Hake’s has you covered. Hake’s now has a selection of superhero items on their website, www.hakes.com, that are priced for immediate sale. Now’s your chance to look through these items and perhaps pick up a real steal of a deal or maybe discover a piece that you never even knew existed.
Just a few of the highlights include a Superman American brass pin that was issued in 1940 by Gum Inc. for Superman Bubblegum Club members and then again in 1941 in conjunction with the Defense Club milk program, the final press proof with foil embossing of Wolverine’s skeleton with the Incredible Hulk’s reflection in his skull that was used for the cover to What If #50 in a story entitled "What If…The Hulk Had Killed Wolverine?", a Captain Marvel youth polo shirt from 1949, a nicely-designed Superman birthday card from that 1940s that shows the Man of Steel holding a vast assortment of toys for the card recipient, a rare "Superman: The Animated Series" standee that was released for a Burger King’s Kids Club contest in 1997, a Mr. Freeze statue from the 1997 film Batman & Robin that rarely reached retailers intact due to design flaws, a Junior Justice Society badge from 1948, a group of carded novelty toys that feature Captain America, an unused Amazing Spider-Man Webmaker kit that let the used replicate Spidey’s patented webshooters, a Spider-Man American Bricks block playset released by Playskool, a sealed Green Hornet View-Master pack, as well as many superhero comic books.
To go directly to this section on Hake’s website, click here.







