Skip to product information
1 of 2

The Vegas Comic Kingdom

The World Around Us #15 (1959) – Illustrated Story of Prehistoric Animals

The World Around Us #15 (1959) – Illustrated Story of Prehistoric Animals

Low stock: 1 left

Regular price $20.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $20.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
The World Around Us #15 (1959) – Illustrated Story of Prehistoric AnimalsJourney back to Earth’s ancient past with The World Around Us #15, published by Gilberton in November 1959 as part of the Classics Illustrated line. This issue, “The Illustrated Story of Prehistoric Animals,” is a must-have for collectors and investors seeking a unique blend of educational content and vintage comic art, perfect for dinosaur enthusiasts and fans of Silver Age comics.Key Features: This 76-page issue, with stories and art by legends like Gray Morrow, Sam Glanzman, and Al Williamson, traces life from Earth’s earliest microbes to the fall of the dinosaurs and the rise of prehistoric mammals. Key stories include “Birth of a Planet,” “Life Begins,” “Giants in the Earth” (focusing on dinosaurs), “Death of the Dinosaur,” and “Mammals, Men and Ice,” alongside features like “The Fish That Never Died” (coelacanth) and “Tracks, Teeth and Bones.” The painted cover by Geoffrey Biggs, depicting a T-Rex battling a Triceratops, is a striking visual that enhances its collectible appeal. The issue also includes biographies of paleontologists and covers topics like fossil discovery, blending science with engaging storytelling.


Current Value: As of July 2025, a raw The World Around Us #15 in mid-grade condition (VG/FN) typically sells for $10–$30 on eBay and MyComicShop, with higher-grade copies fetching $40–$60. Its value is driven by its status as a Classics Illustrated issue, the dinosaur theme’s enduring popularity, and artwork by notable artists, making it a sought-after piece for collectors of educational comics.Expected Value & Trends: This issue’s value is poised for modest growth, fueled by nostalgia for Silver Age comics and growing interest in prehistoric themes, spurred by 2025’s Rogue: The Savage Land and Marvel Legends Savage Land releases. The World Around Us series, running 1958–1961, is prized for its scarcity and educational charm, with mid-grade copies appreciating 3–5% annually. Speculation about dinosaur-centric media, like potential Jurassic World projects, could push values to $15–$40 by 2027. The iconic cover and contributions from artists like Williamson add long-term appeal.

Investment Opportunity: The World Around Us #15 is a Silver Age treasure for dinosaur fans and comic historians. Its blend of educational content, stunning art by Morrow, Glanzman, and Williamson, and vibrant Geoffrey Biggs cover make it a standout collectible. With rising interest in prehistoric narratives and Classics Illustrated’s cult following, this issue offers nostalgic value and steady appreciation potential. Secure this vintage gem now to own a piece of comic history!
View full details