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Miles Morales Spider-Man Marvel Comic #1 2023 Certificate of Authenticity Key Special cover 1st Issu Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 330) Key Special cover 1st Issue. Bry's Comics Exclusive Cover by Inhyuk Lee - Limited to 2500 copies. Written by Cody Ziglar. Art by Federico Vicentini. "TRIAL BY SPIDER"! SPIDER-MAN faces the strongest super-powered foes and most dangerous gauntlets the Multiverse can throw his way, and every time MILES MORALES falls, he rises again - stronger than before. Until now. There are some punches you don't get up from and a new villain isn't pulling a single one as they threaten everyone and everything Miles loves. Between school, home, his love life and battling super-charged and upgraded villains night and day - Miles is reaching his breaking point. And when this new foe is finished, Spider-Man's world will be changed forever. Guest-starring MAC GARGAN, A.K.A. THE SCORPION!
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Spider-Man versus Wolverine Marvel Comic #1 1987 Key Death of Ned Leeds. Wolverine discovers Peter P Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 330) Key Death of Ned Leeds. Wolverine discovers Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Spider-Man inadvertently kills a woman by punching her, thinking Wolverine snuck up on him. Plot continues from Amazing Spider-Man 288. Ned Leeds is chasing the story of his career! The Daily Bugle's ace reporter uncovers evidence that a notorious cold war spy has resurfaced in divided Germany! After convincing Jonah to spring for the trip, Ned and Peter Parker fly to West Berlin to start their investigation! The infamous KGB operative (aka Charlemagne) is a long-time friend and associate of Wolverine! And when Logan hears that she's back in business, the Adamantium-laced X-Man likewise travels to Germany to find her! Sadly the Bugle-sponsored business trip turns tragic when Peter discovers Ned murdered in their hotel. Oh no, who killed Betty's husband? The Amazing Spider-Man invades East Berlin and teams up with Wolverine to unearth the truth! But the web-slinger's noble intentions lead him into a clandestine world of grisly violence and repulsive death! Is Wolverine going to help the wall-crawler cope with tragedy...or just add to his misery? An intense issue from start to finish!
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Spider-Man 2099 Marvel Comic #1 1992 Key 1st Appearance and origin of Spider-Man 2099 Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 330) Key 1st Appearance and origin of Spider-Man 2099. Miguel O'Hara may be a genius, but he's not quick enough to keep from getting addicted to Rapture. So he experiments on himself, but the outcome isn't quite what he expected in this untitled tale.
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Spider-Man 2099 Marvel Comic #3 1993 Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 330) Miguel fights Venture after he kills a Thorite, then leads him on a merry chase, but is captured; He breaks free and finally defeats Venture; In the meantime, Gabriel figures out that Spider-Man is his brother.
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Marvel Tales Featuring The Sensational Spider-Man Marvel Comics #192 1986 Key Reprint of Amazing Spi Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 330) Key Reprint of Amazing Spider-Man #121 & #122 Harry is raving and bed ridden after once again taking LSD and when his father finds his son's friends gathering around in support, he throws them out; Cracking under the pressure of his damaged son and failing business, Norman regains his memory of being the Green Goblin and the secret identity of his deadliest foe; Trying to get to Spidey where it hurts, the Goblin captures Gwendy and brings her to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge; During the fight, Gwen falls from the bridge and when Spider-Man tries to catch her with a web line, her neck snaps.
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Scarlet Spider Unlimited Marvel Comic #1 1995 Key 1st Issue Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 330) Key 1st Issue. "You Say You Want An Evolution!" Script by Glenn Herdling. Pencils by Tod Smith. Inks by John Nyberg. Cover by Tod Smith. The Scarlet Spider stops by the Jackal's former Brooklyn lair and discovers the World Health Organization conducting a full-scale investigation of the facility! Ben Reilly decides to explore the warehouse too and shortly thereafter finds the comatose body of Kaine in the basement! And then the Ani-Men attack! Whoa, what are the High Evolutionary's henchmen doing in New York City? Unbeknownst to the Scarlet Spider, the Jackal and the High Evolutionary go way, way back! And when Ben is transported to Wundagore he gets the full story from the High Evolutionary himself! What a tangled web the clone saga weaves! Flashback cameos by Spidercide, Spider-Man, Daydreamer, the Gwen Stacy clone, and the Jackal. (Notes: This issue explains the complex relationship between Professor Miles Warren and the High Evolutionary. This story ties the events of Spectacular Spider-Man Annual 8 and Spectacular Spider-Man 149 into the second clone storyline. The Scarlet Spider Unlimited one-shot replaced the Spider-Man Unlimited (1993 1st series) title for one issue in November 1995. Ben Reilly appears next in Amazing Scarlet Spider 2.
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Web of Scarlet Spider Marvel Comics #3 1996 Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 330) Due to a bizarre accident, Joe Wade has physically merged with the Scarlet Spider virtual-reality-construct (from Scarlet Spider #2)! And the scarlet doppelganger continues to wreak havoc across the city! Concerned about the impact to their reputation, the New Warriors fan out to locate their rampaging teammate! And luckily (or perhaps unluckily) for Firestar, she finds the counterfeit wall-crawler first at the George Washington bridge! But Angelica Jones quickly realizes this isn't the Scarlet Spider she knows! Hopefully help is on the way! Story continues in New Warriors #67. Cameo appearances by Justice, Powerhouse, and Turbo.
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Spider-Man Daredevil Marvel Comic #1 2002 Key 1st Issue Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 330) Key 1st Issue. It's a day in the life of two of Marvel's most popular heroes in a self-contained one-shot by writer Brett Matthews (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and hot new artist Vatche Mavlian!
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Spider-Man Unlimited Marvel Comic #17 1997 Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 330) A mysterious man is dropping off boxes of toys at local hospitals in New York City! And no one knows the exact reason why! However Peter Parker and Arthur Stacy put their heads together and correctly deduce the next drop location! When Spider-Man intercepts the latest package of toys, he gets a big surprise! The shadowy benefactor is none other than Mendel Stromm! Hold on, didn't Stromm (aka Gaunt) die in Amazing Spider-Man 418? Apparently not! So what does the web-slinger do now? Mendel suddenly seems like a real nice guy! But appearances can be deceiving! Cameo appearances by Mary Jane Watson, Betty Brant, Joe Robertson, J. Jonah Jameson and Dr. Kafka. Flashback cameos by Ben Reilly and Norman Osborn.
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The Man Called Nova Marvel Comics #12 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st Appearance of Photon. Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Photon. "Who is the Man Called Photon?" Part 1 of 2 (Story continues in Amazing Spider-Man 171. Guest-starring Spider-Man). Script by Marv Wolfman. Art by Sal Buscema (breakdowns) and Frank Giacoia (finishes). Cover by John Buscema and Frank Giacoia (with touch-ups by John Romita). It's the first meeting between the Human Rocket and the Amazing Spider-Man! Unfortunately though the two heroes meet under tragic circumstances as Nova's uncle, Dr. Ralph Rider, is discovered dead in his home. But at least there isn't a shortage of suspects! Who could be the one masquerading as the cold-blooded killer called Photon? The police, Nova, and your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man will endeavor to find out! Cameo appearance by Charles Rider.
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #1 Bronze Age 1985 Key 1st Issue. Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 330) The alien symbiote (aka black costume) ambushes Peter Parker while he is getting dressed. Now Spider-Man must battle the black costume and the new Vulturions on his way to the Baxter Building! Meanwhile, Aunt May laments Peter's decision to drop out of graduate school.
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2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #6 & #14 1985, 1986 Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 330) 2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #6 & #14 1985, 1986
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True Believers The Amazing Spider-Man vs Mysterio Marvel Comics #1 2019 Key 1st Issue. Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 330) Key 1st Issue. The Menace of... Mysterio! - Written by Stan Lee. Art and Cover by Steve Ditko. We've done it! We've created the greatest villain of all for ol' Spidey! Mysterio -- who...or what...is he? And what's this?? Spider-Man turning to crime?? You're in for a real shock! Plus...ever see a comic mag super-hero take his troubles to a psychiatrist? You will now!
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #15 1986 Key 1st appearance of Chance, a former gambler turned crimi Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Chance, a former gambler turned criminal. Chance has killed one of the Black Fox's underworld buyers and now sets his sights on Spider-Man! Chance fares well in his first encounter with the wall-crawler, but what about the second time? Meanwhile, Mary Jane renovates and furnishes Peter's damaged apartment, so he won't be evicted. First appearance of Chance.
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2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #16 & #17 1986 Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 330) 2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #16 & #17 1986
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #18 1986 Key 1st cameo appearance of Eddie Brock, hands only, pushin Lot #16 (Sale Order 16 of 330) Key 1st cameo appearance of Eddie Brock, hands only, pushing Peter Parker into the path of an oncoming train. Missing in Action: Part 4 of 4 - Venom makes his first appearance in "The Longest Road!" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Marc Silvestri and Kyle Baker. Spider-Man disappeared in the aftermath of the battle in Virginia vs. Magma. After being unaccounted for in both Amazing Spiderman 279 and Spectacular Spiderman 117, Peter Parker finally returns to New York City with a lot of explaining to do! He tells his story to Mary Jane. Also in this issue, Peter is pushed in front of a subway train by a mystery villain (later revealed to be Venom).
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #20 1986 Key Specialty border printed on select covers published in Lot #17 (Sale Order 17 of 330) Key Specialty border printed on select covers published in November 1986 celebrating Marvel's 25th Anniversary or more precisely, the 25th year since Fantastic Four #1 was published in November 1961. "Little Wars!" Marvel 25th Anniversary Cover. Story by David Michelinie. Art by Marc Silvestri and Bob McLeod. Peter Parker and Joy Mercado arrive at London's Heathrow Airport just in time for a terrorist attack! After stopping the airport attack, Spider-Man must next prevent the assassination of the British prime minister.
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #22 1987 Lot #18 (Sale Order 18 of 330) "Profit of Doom" Story by Jim Shooter and Len Kaminski. Art by Marc Silvestri and Art Nichols. Joy Mercado and Peter Parker have made their way to Northern Ireland in pursuit of their story on terrorist operations in the United Kingdom. They learn that the Roxxon Corporation may be intentionally stimulating terrorist activity in order to increase sales of military armaments. What is Spider-Man going to do?
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #24 1987 Key 2nd Cameo Appearance of Eddie Brock. Lot #19 (Sale Order 19 of 330) Ke 2nd Cameo Appearance of Eddie Brock. "High $take$" Story by David Michelinie and Len Kaminski. Art by Del Barras and Vince Colletta. Aunt May, Nathan Lubensky, and Peter Parker are in Atlantic City, and Nathan is gambling heavily again. The Vulture attempts to blackmail the casino, but to do so the aging villain must first defeat Spider-Man...and then the Hobgoblin? Cameo appearance by the Rose.
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2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #25 & #26 1987 Lot #20 (Sale Order 20 of 330) 2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #25 & #26 1987
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2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #27 & #28 1987 Lot #21 (Sale Order 21 of 330) 2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #27 & #28 1987
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2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #33 & #30 1987 Lot #22 (Sale Order 22 of 330) 2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #33 & #30 1987
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #36 1988 Key 1st appearance of Tombstone, a crime boss. Lot #23 (Sale Order 23 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Tombstone, a crime boss. The young scientist from the previous issue is still on the loose, and now he has built his own powerful exo-skeleton. The Phreak goes to Peter Parker's apartment and abducts Mary Jane; setting the stage for a showdown with Spider-Man over Times Square! Meanwhile, Joe Robertson is horrified to see a chilling old acquaintance and a soon-to-be new villain for Spider-Man. First appearance of Tombstone.
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2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #38 & #47 1988, 1989 Lot #24 (Sale Order 24 of 330) 2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #38 & #47 1988, 1989
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #48 1989 Key 1st appearance of the Demogoblin, a demon intertwined w Lot #25 (Sale Order 25 of 330) Key 1st appearance of the Demogoblin, a demon intertwined with the Hobgoblin, Jason Macendale. 1st full appearance of Demogoblin. Inferno crossover. "Eyes of the Demon" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Frank Giacoia. Story continues from Spectacular Spiderman 147. The Inferno bedlam is continuing throughout New York City. Spider-Man has just saved the Daily Bugle staff from a demon attack, and now the web-slinger is looking for his wife, Mary Jane. However, the Hobgoblin finds Spider-Man first! Will Mary Jane save Spider-Man this time? Story continues in Amazing Spiderman 313. Cameo appearances by the Kingpin and the Lizard.
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2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #49 & #50 1989 Lot #26 (Sale Order 26 of 330) 2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #49 & #50 1989
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #53 1989 Lot #27 (Sale Order 27 of 330) "Wolves in the Night" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Mark Bagley and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. The gang war in New York City heats up dramatically as the Lobo Brothers launch a full-scale military-style attack on the Kingpin's headquarters! Can Spider-Man stop the attack and survive his battle against the two vicious werewolves? Meanwhile, Kristy Watson collapses at Aunt May's house. Story continues in Spectacular Spiderman 153. Cameo appearance by the Chameleon, Hammerhead, and Kingpin.
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2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #54 & #55 1989 Lot #28 (Sale Order 28 of 330) 2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #54 & #55 1989
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2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #56 & #57 1989 Lot #29 (Sale Order 29 of 330) 2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #56 & #57 1989
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2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #58 & #59 1989 Lot #30 (Sale Order 30 of 330) 2 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #58 & #59 1989
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3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #60, #61 & #62 1990 Lot #31 (Sale Order 31 of 330) 3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #60, #61 & #62 1990
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3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #63, #64 & #65 1990 Lot #32 (Sale Order 32 of 330) 3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #63, #64 & #65 1990
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3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #66, #67 & #68 1990 Lot #33 (Sale Order 33 of 330) 3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #66, #67 & #68 1990
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #70 1990 Key 1st appearance of Spider-Hulk. Lot #34 (Sale Order 34 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Spider-Hulk. Is it Spider-man or the Hulk? No! It's Spider-Hulk! "A Hulk By Any Other Name" Story by Gerry Conway and David Michelinie. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Andy Mushynsky. After his battle with the Hulk in the previous issue, Peter Parker makes it back to New York City; but he is feeling very sick after unknowingly being exposed to gamma radiation. In a moment of frustration and rage, Peter becomes...the Spider-Hulk!
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3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #69, #71 & #72 1990, 1991 Lot #35 (Sale Order 35 of 330) 3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #69, #71 & #72 1990, 1991
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3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #73, #74 & #75 1991 Lot #36 (Sale Order 36 of 330) 3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #73, #74 & #75 1991
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3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #77, #78 & #79 1991 Lot #37 (Sale Order 37 of 330) 3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #77, #78 & #79 1991
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3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #80, #82 & #83 1991 Lot #38 (Sale Order 38 of 330) 3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #80, #82 & #83 1991
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #81 1991 Key 1st appearance of Bloodshed, a petty criminal with an a Lot #39 (Sale Order 39 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Bloodshed, a petty criminal with an armored battlesuit. "Living in Fear" Story by Kurt Busiek. Art by Steve Butler, Don Hudson, and Chris Ivy. Cover by Sal Buscema. Spider-Man battles a new villain called Bloodshed who is attempting to blackmail his younger brother, Ricky, into stealing negotiable securities from Ricky's brokerage company. First appearance of Bloodshed.
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3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #84, #85 & #91 1992 Lot #40 (Sale Order 40 of 330) 3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #84, #85 & #91 1992
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Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #90 1992 Key Anniversary issue celebrating 30 years of Spider-Man Lot #41 (Sale Order 41 of 330) Key Anniversary issue celebrating 30 years of Spider-Man. "Sleight of Mind!" Giant-Sized 30th Anniversary Special Issue. Silver hologram cover. Script by Howard Mackie. Pencils by Alex Saviuk. Inks by Sam DeLaRosa. The wondrous wall-crawler is chasing robbery suspects through the South Bronx when he suddenly runs into Galactus! The Ravager of Worlds has beaten the Avengers, Fantastic Four, and X-Men and now blasts the web-slinger into oblivion! Or so the confused web-slinger thinks! However, the wall-crawler has just ventured onto the set of a movie…and his original agent, Maxie Shiffman, from days long, long gone by is there too. Before the spectacular one can ask Maxie what's going on; the Hobgoblin, Green Goblin, and Demogoblin attack! And a few minutes later so does Venom! The whole situation keeps getting more and more mysterious! And that persistent mist keeps hanging around too! Can the Amazing Spider-Man solve the mystery? Or perhaps just solve Mysterio!
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3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #92, #93 & #94 1992 Lot #42 (Sale Order 42 of 330) 3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #92, #93 & #94 1992
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3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #111 1994. Web of Spider-Man Annual Marvel Comics #3, & #4 Lot #43 (Sale Order 43 of 330) 3 issues. Web of Spider-Man Marvel Comics #111 1994. Web of Spider-Man Annual Marvel Comics #3, & #4 1987, 1988.
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Peter Parker Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #3 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st appearance of Lightmast Lot #44 (Sale Order 44 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Lightmaster. "And There Was Lightmaster!" Part 3 of 3. Plot by Gerry Conway. Script by Jim Shooter. Pencils by Sal Buscema. Inks by Mike Esposito. Cover by Al Milgrom. At last the mastermind behind the ESU kidnappings and the city hall attacks stands revealed! It's a new villain...Lightmaster! Who is he? And what is his connection to Empire State University? Spider-Man will have to find out in order to turn off the Lightmaster! Cameo appearance by the Tarantula.
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4 issues. Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #52, #53, #54 & #61 Bronze Age 1981 Lot #45 (Sale Order 45 of 330) 4 issues. Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #52, #53, #54 & #61 Bronze Age 1981
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4 issues. Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #79, #134, #136 & #140 Lot #46 (Sale Order 46 of 330) 4 issues. Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #79, #134, #136 & #140
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Peter Parker Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #139 1988 Key 1st cover appearance and origin of T Lot #47 (Sale Order 47 of 330) Key 1st cover appearance and origin of Tombstone. "Grave Memory" Script by Gerry Conway. Pencils and Inks by Sal Buscema. Cover by Sal Buscema. Joe Robertson is a man haunted by his past. Many years ago in Philadelphia, he remained silent after witnessing Tombstone commit a homicide. Now Tombstone has come to New York, and Robbie decides that it's time to make amends. It's a decision that may cost Robbie his life, if the web-slinger doesn't get to Battery Park in time! Origin of Tombstone. Cameo appearance by the Arranger.
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Spider-Man Marvel Comics #1 1990 Key 1st McFarlane Spider-Man. Lot #48 (Sale Order 48 of 330) Key 1st McFarlane Spider-Man. Fresh off his legendary run on Amazing Spider-Man, super-star artist Todd McFarlane is given the reigns to his very own Spidey title. Right out of the gate the wall-crawler will be challenged like never before as mysterious and ominous drums in the distance are driving the savage Lizard to cut a swath of death and destruction through the streets of New York City. Can Spider-Man discover the one responsible for this madness before his arch foe causes more damage?
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4 issues. Spider-Man Marvel Comics #2, #3, #4 & #5 1990 Lot #49 (Sale Order 49 of 330) 4 issues. Spider-Man Marvel Comics #2, #3, #4 & #5 1990
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3 issues. Spider-Man Marvel Comics #14, #17 & #25 1991, 1992 Lot #50 (Sale Order 50 of 330) 3 issues. Spider-Man Marvel Comics #14, #17 & #25 1991, 1992
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Spider-Man Marvel Comics #24 1992 Key 2nd Appearance of Doppelganger Spider-Man Lot #51 (Sale Order 51 of 330) Key 2nd Appearance of Doppelganger Spider-Man. Infinity War tie-in. "Double Infinity!" Story by H. Austin Mackie. Art by Larry Alexander and Andrew Pepoy. It's war above the streets of New York City as the Hobgoblin and Demogoblin try to kill each other, and only Spider-Man may have the power to stop them before innocent bystanders get hurt. First Spidey will have to survive a vicious attack by his deadly four-armed doppleganger.
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The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual The Hero Killers Marvel Comics #12 1992 Key Origin of Eddie Brock Lot #52 (Sale Order 52 of 330) Key Origin of Eddie Brock and Venom. Hero Killers Part 2; Venom"Down and Downer" Guest-starring the New Warriors. Part 2 of the Hero Killers storyline. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Scott McDaniel. Inks by Keith Williams. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Story continues from Amazing Spiderman Annual 26. At the Target Technologies headquarters in New Jersey, Spider-Man, Namorita, and Nova battle the new and improved Dreadnoughts! The three heroes are struggling against the super-powered robots until Firestar, Night Thrasher, and Silhouette arrive to turn the tide. Next the wall-crawler and the New Warriors decide to investigate another Target Technologies compound, and this time they run into a horde of super-villains including the Beetle, Blacklash, Boomerang, Constrictor, Hydro-Man, Rhino, and more! Story continues in Web of Spiderman Annual 8. First back up story: "First Kill Part 2" Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Aaron Lopresti. Inks by Bruce Jones. This story features an early adventure of Venom before he began fighting Spider-Man. Second back up story: "Sons of the Tiger" Script by Glenn Herdling. Pencils by Tod Smith. Inks by Don Hudson. The Prowler battles the White Dragon, and also learns about his father's death in Cambodia. Third back up story: "Ten Most Embarrassing Moments" Script by Tom Brevoort and Mike Kanterovich. Art by Aaron Lopresti. A 3-page feature detailing the web-slinger's most embarrassing moments. Fourth back up story: "Evil's Light Part 2 ? The Hunt Begins" Script by Eric Fein. Pencils by Vince Evans. Inks by Don Hudson. The Lightmaster has kidnapped Dagger and wants to steal her light. Meanwhile, Cloak is desperately trying to find his partner.
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2 Issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual Marvel Comics #9, & #8 1988, 1989 Lot #53 (Sale Order 53 of 330) 2 Issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual Marvel Comics #9, & #8 1988, 1989
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Peter Parker Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #131 1987 Key Kraven's Last Hunt Part 3. Lot #54 (Sale Order 54 of 330) Key Kraven's Last Hunt Part 3. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man 293. Kraven is basking in the glow of his triumph over Spider-Man as he has successfully taken over the web-slinger's crime fighting activities with a new violent twist, while the spectacular one lies six feet under. However, there is another vicious villain terrorizing the city...Vermin! The human rat is Kraven's next target, and a savage battle between the two killers erupts in the sewer system! Meanwhile, Mary Jane is frantically searching for Peter and visits Joe Robertson looking for help. Story continues in Web of Spider-Man 32.
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4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #141, #142, #144 & #145 1988 Lot #55 (Sale Order 55 of 330) 4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #141, #142, #144 & #145 1988
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The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #143 1988 Key 1st Appearance of Carlos Lobo. Lot #56 (Sale Order 56 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Carlos Lobo. Guest-starring the Punisher. Pencils and Inks by Sal Buscema. Cover by Sal Buscema. While still under the influence of the Persuader's brainwashing, the Punisher arrives in Big D on a mission to kill the Lobo Brothers! Upon learning of his arrival in the Metroplex, Peter Parker quickly schedules a "Webs" book signing at a local Dallas bookstore. Later that evening, the web-slinger pays a visit to the Lobo Brothers mansion in Grapevine, and shortly thereafter the battle erupts! Who is going to win the fight and who is going to pay the ultimate price? First appearance of Carlos Lobo and Eduardo Lobo. Cameo appearances by the Arranger, the Kingpin, and the clone of Gwen Stacy.
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The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #147 1989 Key Hobgoblin, Jason Macendale becomes possessed Lot #57 (Sale Order 57 of 330) Key Hobgoblin, Jason Macendale becomes possessed by an unseen demon, later becomes the Demogoblin. "When The Bugle Blows" Inferno crossover. Script by Gerry Conway. Pencils and Inks by Sal Buscema. Cover by Sal Buscema. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man 312. The Hobgoblin is licking his wounds after going down to defeat at the hands of Spider-Man and the Green Goblin (aka Harry Osborn). In a drastic move, the downtrodden Hobgoblin visits N'astirh at the Empire State Building and offers to exchange his soul for greater power. Memo to the Hobgoblin...be careful what you wish for. Meanwhile, the Inferno madness hits the Daily Bugle Building and also Hal's Studio where Mary Jane is shooting a photo spread. Will the web-slinger and J. Jonah Jameson join forces to beat the demons? Story continues in Web of Spider-Man 48. Brief first appearance of the Demogoblin. Cameo appearance by the Green Goblin.
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4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #146, #148, #149 & #150 1989 Lot #58 (Sale Order 58 of 330) 4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #146, #148, #149 & #150 1989
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4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #151, #152, #153 & #154 1989 Lot #59 (Sale Order 59 of 330) 4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #151, #152, #153 & #154 1989
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4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #155, #156, #157 & #159 1989 Lot #60 (Sale Order 60 of 330) 4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #155, #156, #157 & #159 1989
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The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #158 1989 Key Spider-Man gains cosmic powers. Lot #61 (Sale Order 61 of 330) Key Spider-Man gains cosmic powers. Acts of Vengeance crossover. 1st cosmic powered Spider-Man. "The Paste and the Power!" Script by Gerry Conway. Art by Sal Buscema (breakdowns) and Mike Esposito (finishes). Cover by Sal Buscema. At the Empire State University physics laboratory, Peter Parker agrees to help Professor Lubisch with an experiment involving extra-dimensional energy transfer. According to the good professor, the experiment is harmless and nothing unexpected will happen. However, the energy transfer overloads the apparatus and flows incredible power into the Amazing Spider-Man! The web-slinger uses his new cosmic power to easily dispatch the Trapster, who had attacked him earlier in the day. Story continues in Web of Spider-Man 59. Cameo appearances by Doctor Doom, Kingpin, Magneto, and the Wizard.
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4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #160, #161, #162 & #163 1990 Lot #62 (Sale Order 62 of 330) 4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #160, #161, #162 & #163 1990
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4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #164, #165, #166 & #167 1990 Lot #63 (Sale Order 63 of 330) 4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #164, #165, #166 & #167 1990
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4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #168, #169, #170 & #171 1990 Lot #64 (Sale Order 64 of 330) 4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #168, #169, #170 & #171 1990
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4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #172, #173, #186 & #188 1991, 1992 Lot #65 (Sale Order 65 of 330) 4 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #172, #173, #186 & #188 1991, 1992
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3 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #189, #174, & #190 Lot #66 (Sale Order 66 of 330) 3 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #189, #174, & #190
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3 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #191, #192, & #193 1992 Lot #67 (Sale Order 67 of 330) 3 issues. The Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Comics #191, #192, & #193 1992
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4 Issues, Spiderman Breakout Marvel Comics #2, #3, #4, & #5 2005 Lot #68 (Sale Order 68 of 330) 4 Issues, Spiderman Breakout Marvel Comics #2, #3, #4, & #5 2005
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Marvel Milestone Edition The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #1 1993 Key 1st Issue. Lot #69 (Sale Order 69 of 330) Key 1st Issue. Marvel Milestone Edition The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #1 1993
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The Amazing Spider-Man Annual Marvel Comics #22 1988 Key 1st appearance of Speedball. Lot #70 (Sale Order 70 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Speedball. "Drug War Rages" Guest-starring Daredevil and Speedball. Part 5 of the Evolutionary War storyline. First appearance of Speedball. Plot by Tom DeFalco. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Mike Esposito. Cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein. What begins as a simple drug bust in a west side warehouse...escalates into a battle atop the Empire State Building to save the lives of everyone in the Big Apple! Along the way the Amazing Spider-Man teams up with a familiar ally, the Man Without Fear; and meets a new superhero: Speedball (aka Robbie Baldwin)! The High Evolutionary wants to sterilize New York's population to eradicate DNA strands deemed to be undesirable! Can the web-slinger, Daredevil, and Speedball defeat the Purifiers and maintain the gene pool status quo? The Evolutionary War storyline continues in Fantastic Four Annual 21. Appearances by the Kingpin, Arranger, Madeline Naylor, Mary Jane Watson, Ben Urich, and J. Jonah Jameson. First backup story: "He Who Laughs..." Plot by Steve Ditko. Script by Roger Stern. Pencils by Steve Ditko. Inks by Jackson Guice. Speedball battles a crazy stagehand seeking revenge against his mother.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #150, #170, #173, & #174. Bronze Age 1975, 1977. Lot #71 (Sale Order 71 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #150, #170, #173, & #174. Bronze Age 1975, 1977.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #161 Bronze Age 1976 Key 1st cameo appearance of Jigsaw, unseen Lot #72 (Sale Order 72 of 330) Key 1st cameo appearance of Jigsaw, unseen sniper. Someone is going around New York City impersonating the Punisher! The Amazing Spider-Man thinks the sniper might be Nightcrawler! While the new X-Man believes the shooter could be the web-slinger! First at Coney Island and later at the Roosevelt Island Tramway, Nightcrawler and the wall-crawler clash amid their mutual confusion! But the situation becomes crystal clear once the heroes find themselves in the crosshairs...of the real Punisher! The bullets fly next issue! Cameo appearances by the Punisher, Wolverine, Colossus, Mary Jane Watson, Harry Osborn, Liz Allan, Joe Robertson, and J. Jonah Jameson.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #164 Bronze Age 1977 Key Cover art featuring Kingpin and Spider Lot #73 (Sale Order 73 of 330) Key Cover art featuring Kingpin and Spider-Man. In surprising fashion the Kingpin's bizarre plan works! Richard Fisk absorbs the web-slingers life force and regains consciousness! So what's left of the amazing one? He's become dead (spider) man walking! However the wall-crawler musters enough strength to reach Dr. Curt Connors' laboratory; and once inside he receives a temporary energy boost! Armed with a device to recover his life force, the Spectacular Spider-Man sets off to find the Big Apple crime boss and his son! At the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the web-slinger rendezvous with the Kingpin of Crime! Who will survive their donnybrook on the docks? A powerful ending! Cameo appearances by Vanessa Fisk and Glory Grant. Flashback cameos by Captain America, the Falcon, and Red Skull.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #167 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st appearance of Will-O'-The-Wisp. 1s Lot #74 (Sale Order 74 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Will-O'-The-Wisp. 1st appearance of Dr. Barton Hamilton, Harry Osborne's psychiatrist who later becomes the third Green Goblin. First appearance of Will-O'-the-Wisp. Script by Len Wein. Art by Ross Andru (breakdowns) and Mike Esposito (finishes). Cover by John Romita. With Dr. Marla Madison's new and improved spider-slayer, J. Jonah Jameson takes another run at capturing the wondrous wall-crawler! But in typical fashion, JJJ stumbles and bumbles in his attempt to subdue Spidey! In the meantime though, a new villain has come to New York City: Will-O'-the-Wisp! And the Wisp has unearthly electromagnetic powers! The spider-slayer is just the undercard for the amazing one! Will-O'-the-Wisp is the main event! First appearance of Dr. Bart Hamilton (aka the third Green Goblin). Cameo appearances by Aunt May, Anna Watson, Harry Osborn, Liz Allan, Flash Thompson, and Mary Jane Watson.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #169 Bronze Age 1977 Key In the fan mail page is a letter to th Lot #75 (Sale Order 75 of 330) Key In the fan mail page is a letter to the editor written by Frank Miller. J. Jonah Jameson barges into Peter Parker's apartment and declares: "I know you're Spider-Man!" And with damning photos in hand, Jonah has Aunt May's nephew backed into a corner! But the Daily Bugle's ace photographer may have a trick or two up his sleeve! Can Peter outfox Jonah and protect his secret identity? Later that evening the web-slinger explores an abandoned subway tunnel and bumps into one of Captain America's usual foes! Exactly who is this large red-haired gentleman? Cameo appearances by Harry Osborn, Liz Allan, Dr. Bart Hamilton, Dr. Marla Madison, Doctor Faustus, and Stan Lee.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #191, #186, #185, & #181. Bronze Age 1978, 1979. Lot #76 (Sale Order 76 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #191, #186, #185, & #181. Bronze Age 1978, 1979.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #183 Bronze Age 1978 Key 1st appearance of Big Wheel, alter ego Lot #77 (Sale Order 77 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Big Wheel, alter ego of the previously introduced Jackson Weele. The Rocket Racer's extortion plan falls apart when the man he's blackmailing turns to the Terrible Tinkerer for help! And thanks to the old man's tinkering...the Big Wheel (aka Jackson Wheele) is born! The next day when the Big Wheel locates the Rocket Racer and the web-slinger (already fighting one another), the three-way battle begins! After the not-so-titanic tussle is over, Mary Jane finds Peter and gives him her answer. Perhaps someday she will change her mind. Cameo appearances by the Tinkerer, Toy, and Flash Thompson.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #188 Bronze Age 1979 Key 2nd appearance of Jigsaw. Lot #78 (Sale Order 78 of 330) Key 2nd appearance of Jigsaw. "The Jigsaw is Up!" Script by Marv Wolfman. Art by Keith Pollard (layouts) and Mike Esposito (finishes). Cover by Dave Cockrum and Terry Austin. After laying low for a few months, Jigsaw wants to return to a peaceful life of crime...by avoiding any and all super-heroes! So the disfigured hitman picks an easy target for his next caper: a midnight boat cruise around Manhattan! But poor Jigsaw doesn't know that a group of long-time friends have decided to take the boat ride too! Namely Flash, Sha Shan, Harry, Liz, Mary Jane, Betty, and Peter! Once Jigsaw grabs Harry and Liz at gunpoint, the wondrous wall-crawler swings into action! And Jigsaw's worst nightmare comes true: another clash with the Spectacular Spider-Man! Cameo appearances by John Jameson and Aunt May.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #199, #197, #196, & #193. Bronze Age 1979. Lot #79 (Sale Order 79 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #199, #197, #196, & #193. Bronze Age 1979.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #213, #207, #206, & #202. Bronze Age 1980, 1981. Lot #80 (Sale Order 80 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #213, #207, #206, & #202. Bronze Age 1980, 1981.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #224 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #81 (Sale Order 81 of 330) "Let Fly These Aged Wings!" Script by Roger Stern. Pencils by John Romita Jr. Inks by Pablo Marcos. Cover by John Romita Jr. and Al Milgrom. Adrian Toomes (aka the Vulture) is down on his luck as he shows up for his first physical therapy session at Bellevue hospital. Fortunately for Adrian though, Nathan Lubensky is in the exercise room to provide motivation for the aging super-villain to go on living! But talk about the law of unintended consequences! The rejuvenated Vulture decides to embark on a new criminal endeavor! And also move into Restwell Nursing Home with Nathan and Aunt May! However a few days later when Aunt May's nephew stops by for a visit...the feathers start flying! Spider-Man vs. the Vulture with an elderly audience looking on! Cameo appearances by J. Jonah Jameson and Joe Robertson.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #234, #233, #232, & #228. Bronze Age 1982. Lot #82 (Sale Order 82 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #234, #233, #232, & #228. Bronze Age 1982.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #200 Bronze Age 1980 Key Death of Uncle Ben's killer. Lot #83 (Sale Order 83 of 330) Key Death of Uncle Ben's killer. "The Spider and the Burglar...A Sequel" Script by Marv Wolfman. Art by Keith Pollard (breakdowns) and Jim Mooney (finishes). Cover by John Romita. It's the bicentennial issue of the Amazing Spider-Man! And the web-slinger is going back, all the way back, to the days of Amazing Fantasy 15 to once again confront the criminal that murdered his Uncle Ben! But this time Peter Parker will have to stop the killer without his spider powers! Given a second chance, can the wall-crawler right the wrongs from the past and save his beloved Aunt May? Emotions run at an all-time high for your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! Brief retelling of Spider-Man's origin. Cameo appearance by Anna Watson. Final appearance of the burglar. Flashback cameo by Ben Parker.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #209 Bronze Age 1980 Key 1st appearance and origin of Calypso, Lot #84 (Sale Order 84 of 330) Key 1st appearance and origin of Calypso, a Haitian woman and practitioner of Voodoo. "To Salvage My Honor!" First appearance of Calypso. Script by Denny O'Neil. Pencils by Alan Weiss. Inks by Klaus Janson, Bob McLeod, Joe Rubinstein, Bob Wiacek, and Al Milgrom. Cover by Alan Weiss. The specter of Spider-Man still haunts Kraven the Hunter! But Kraven's new accomplice, Calypso, has a plan to change that! While delivering a herd of exotic animals to the city, Calypso releases them to run wild in the streets! And then blames the web-slinger for setting them free! After Kraven subdues the loose animals, he vows to make the wall-crawler pay for this (alleged) indignity! And the next evening at the Museum of Natural History, the Amazing Spider-Man and Kraven the Hunter clash again! The survival of the fittest! Cameo appearance by Spider-Woman.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #212 Bronze Age 1981 Key 1st appearance and origin of Hydro-Man Lot #85 (Sale Order 85 of 330) Key 1st appearance and origin of Hydro-Man. The adventure with the Sub-Mariner is over! And now the cargo ship with the wall-crawling escort heads back into port. But before the vessel can dock, a bizarre accident sends a crewmember tumbling overboard near an experimental undersea generator! And instantly a new super-villain is born...Hydro-Man! Shortly thereafter Morrie Bench (aka Hydro-Man) starts settling scores with old enemies across the city! And Spider-Man is on his list! At high noon atop an NYC office building, Hydro-Man tries to drown the web-slinger! Does the amazing one need a life jacket? Cameo appearances by J. Jonah Jameson and Joe Robertson.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #246, #243, #242, & #235. Bronze Age 1982, 1983. Lot #86 (Sale Order 86 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #246, #243, #242, & #235. Bronze Age 1982, 1983.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #270, #267, #266, & #262. Bronze Age 1985. Lot #87 (Sale Order 87 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #270, #267, #266, & #262. Bronze Age 1985.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #284, #277, #274, & #273. 1986, 1987. Lot #88 (Sale Order 88 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #284, #277, #274, & #273. 1986, 1987.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #286, #287, #288, & #291. 1987. Lot #89 (Sale Order 89 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #286, #287, #288, & #291. 1987.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #216 Bronze Age 1981 Key 2nd appearance of Madame Web. Lot #90 (Sale Order 90 of 330) Key 2nd appearance of Madame Web. It's time for the annual New York City marathon! And this year's race has a special guardian angel...the Amazing Spider-Man! After the web-slinger hears about a possible assassination attempt during the event, he decides to follow the race for the full 26 miles! But there are over 15,000 runners participating! How will Spidey know who is the intended target? Enter Madame Web! With help from his clairvoyant friend, the wall-crawler zeroes in on the sniper; while the runners zero in on the finish line! Cameo appearances by Aunt May, Nathan Lubensky, and J. Jonah Jameson.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #220 Bronze Age 1981 Key Early team-up of Moon Knight and Spide Lot #91 (Sale Order 91 of 330) Key Early team-up of Moon Knight and Spider-Man -The characters first meeting, battle and team-up occurs in Spectacular Spider-Man #22 and #23. "A Coffin for Spider-Man!" Guest-starring Moon Knight. Script by Michael Fleisher. Art by Bob McLeod. Cover by Bob Layton. A crime wave is sweeping across New York City! And the leader of the outbreak is Moon Knight! Hold on, isn't the knight one of the heroes in this town? That's what the web-slinger thought! At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Spider-Man interrupts Moon Knight's next heist! But then he helps his lunar adversary escape! Is the wall-crawler joining or stopping the (crime) wave? Cameo appearances by J. Jonah Jameson and Frenchie. Second story: "The Nursing Home Caper" Script by Mike W. Barr. Art by Win Mortimer. With quick thinking Aunt May stops a robbery at her nursing home. Cameo appearances by Anna Watson and Spider-Man.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #236 Bronze Age 1983 Key Death of Tarantula. Lot #92 (Sale Order 92 of 330) Key Death of Tarantula. "Death Knell!" Part 4 of 4. Script by Roger Stern. Art by John Romita Jr. (breakdowns) and Frank Giacoia (finishes). Cover by John Romita Jr. and Frank Giacoia. The web-slinger, Tarantula, and Will-O'-the-Wisp battle from cover to cover across Manhattan...for the life of the Brand Corp's executive director! The four men involved will share a soul-changing experience, but only three will live to talk about it. A gruesome ending for all. Final appearance of the (first) Tarantula. Cameo appearance by Joe Robertson.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #241 Bronze Age 1983 Key Origin of Vulture. Lot #93 (Sale Order 93 of 330) Key Origin of Vulture. "In the Beginning" Part 2 of 2. Script by Roger Stern. Art by John Romita Jr. (breakdowns) and Frank Giacoia (finishes). Cover by John Romita Jr. and Terry Austin. After clashing at the New York Coliseum, the Amazing Spider-Man pursues the Vulture to Staten Island! The cagey old bird has kidnapped his former business partner and taken refuge in a farmhouse (previously used as a hideaway)! The Vulture thinks he's given Spidey the slip! But instead he's given the web-slinger a chance to clip his aged wings! It's another titanic tussle between the Vulture and your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! Origin of the Vulture. Cameo appearance by Mary Jane Watson.
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3 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #297, #291, & #295. Bronze Age 1987, 1988. Lot #94 (Sale Order 94 of 330) 3 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #297, #291, & #295. 1987, 1988.
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3 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #331, #330, & #302. Lot #95 (Sale Order 95 of 330) 3 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #331, #330, & #302.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #349, #350, #352, & #339. Lot #96 (Sale Order 96 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #349, #350, #352, & #339.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #353, #354, #356, & #358. 1991, 1992. Lot #97 (Sale Order 97 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #353, #354, #356, & #358. 1991, 1992.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #366, #369, #370, & #371. 1992. Lot #98 (Sale Order 98 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #366, #369, #370, & #371. 1992.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #377, #376, #372, & #374. 1993. Lot #99 (Sale Order 99 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #377, #376, #372, & #374. 1993.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #386, #385, #384, & #381. 1993, 1994. Lot #100 (Sale Order 100 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #386, #385, #384, & #381. 1993, 1994.
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5 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #422, #428, #395, #393, & #387. Lot #101 (Sale Order 101 of 330) 5 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #422, #428, #395, #393, & #387.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #33, #37, #38, #39, #40 & #41. Lot #102 (Sale Order 102 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #33, #37, #38, #39, #40 & #41.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #256 Bronze Age 1984 Key 1st appearance of Puma, an enemy of Sp Lot #103 (Sale Order 103 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Puma, an enemy of Spider-Man who later became an ally. First appearance of Puma. Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Ron Frenz. Inks by Joe Rubinstein. Cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein. The Rose is tired of the web-slinger interfering in his criminal activities! So the underworld boss brings in an assassin from the American Southwest! Puma! Spidey doesn't much about Puma (aka Thomas Fireheart), but he will...very soon! In the meantime the black symbiote costume keeps Peter Parker up past his bedtime...and then some! Cameo appearances by the Black Cat, Mary Jane Watson, Betty Brant Leeds, and Joe Robertson.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #258 Bronze Age 1984 Key Debut of Spider-Man’s Bombastic Bag Lot #104 (Sale Order 104 of 330) Key Debut of Spider-Man’s Bombastic Bag Man costume, a temporary disguise consisting of a Fantastic Four uniform with a brown paper bag for a mask. "The Sinister Secret of Spider-Man's New Costume!" Guest-starring Mr. Fantastic and the Human Torch. Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Ron Frenz. Inks by Joe Rubinstein. Cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein. Chaos erupts at 410 Chelsea when Mary Jane Watson and the Black Cat meet inside Peter Parker's apartment! Wow, what a shocking development! To say that the web-slinger has some explaining to do...would be the understatement of the year! After the dust settles, the wall-crawler swings over to the Baxter Building to let Reed Richards analyze his new black costume. When Spider-Man learns his costume is "alive," he tries to pull it off; but the alien symbiote has other ideas! Can the Fantastic Four help Spidey with his major wardrobe malfunction? Cameo appearances by the Rose, Hobgoblin, and Puma.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #265 Bronze Age 1985 Key 1st appearance of Silver Sable. 1st te Lot #105 (Sale Order 105 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Silver Sable. 1st team appearance of the Wild Pack. First appearance of Silver Sable. Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Ron Frenz. Inks by Joe Rubinstein. Cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein. "After the Fox!". The Black Fox is on the run! But it's not the Spectacular Spider-Man who's chasing him! It's Silver Sable! An adventurer for hire from the European country of Symkaria! Silver Sable and her Wild Pack pursue the fox through the streets of Manhattan and then later corner him on the waterfront! However, the aging international jewel thief has a wall-crawling guardian angel! Down on the docks, the sparks fly as the web-slinger gives Silver Sable a lesson in diplomacy...superhero-style! Second appearance of the Black Fox. Cameo appearances by Aunt May, Mary Jane Watson, Harry Osborn, Liz Osborn, and Normie Osborn.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #272 1986 Key 1st appearance of Slyde. Lot #106 (Sale Order 106 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Slyde. A new sleek and savvy super-villain bursts onto the scene! Slyde! And this guy is slipperier than a greased pig! When the teflon-coated speedster robs a bank, he garners the attention of the wondrous wall-crawler! But even Spidey can't lay a glove on him! Can anyone stop (the) Slyde? First appearance and origin of Slyde. Cameo appearance by Puma.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #275 1986 Key Origin of Spider-Man retold. Lot #107 (Sale Order 107 of 330) "Key Origin of Spider-Man retold. Affairs of the heart take center stage for Peter, Mary Jane, Betty, Ned, Flash, and Sha Shan as the long-time group of friends deal with a variety of relationship problems! But amid the soap opera-style drama, there is a super-villain on the prowl...the Hobgoblin! Armed with a new weapons system, the goblin circles the Port Authority Bus Terminal to draw out the web-slinger! Surprisingly the Hobgoblin's plan works! And then so does his new weapon! Is the goblin finally going to put Spidey down for the count? Cameo appearances by the Kingpin, Arranger, and Rose. Flashback cameos by the Green Goblin, Gwen Stacy, and the Sin-Eater.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #279 1986 Key 1st cover and 3rd appearance of Silver Sable. Lot #108 (Sale Order 108 of 330) Key 1st cover and 3rd appearance of Silver Sable. Everyone is looking for the wondrous wall-crawler! Including Mary Jane, Flash Thompson, J. Jonah Jameson, and Silver Sable! But no one can find him! In the meantime life and crime go on in the big city, and the silver Symkarian adventurer decides to hunt Jack O'Lantern minus the amazing one! In an abandoned tenement building, Silver Sable finds her man! Can sable extinguish the (jack o') lantern without getting burned? Story concludes in Web of Spider-Man 18. Cameo appearance by Joy Mercado. Flashback cameos by Machine Man and Spider-Man.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #280 1986 Key 1st team appearance of the Sinister Syndicate, le Lot #109 (Sale Order 109 of 330) Key 1st team appearance of the Sinister Syndicate, led by The Beetle: Rhino, Boomerang, Hydro-Man, Speed Demon. The amazing one is back in town (after the events of Web of Spider-Man 18)! And Silver Sable wants him at Coney Island amusement park for a battle vs. Jack O'Lantern! However when Spidey and sable show up at the park, they get the Sinister Syndicate instead: Beetle, Boomerang, Hydro-Man, Rhino, and Speed Demon! What a revoltin' development! Five against two! This won't be a day at the beach! First appearance of the Sinister Syndicate. Cameo appearances by Flash Thompson, Sha Shan, Mary Jane Watson, Betty Leeds, Ned Leeds, Roderick Kingsley, the Kingpin, Rose, Arranger, and the Sandman.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #282 1986 Key Specialty border printed on select covers publish Lot #110 (Sale Order 110 of 330) Key Specialty border printed on select covers published in November 1986 celebrating Marvel's 25th Anniversary or more precisely, the 25th year since Fantastic Four #1 was published in November 1961. J. Jonah Jameson hires X-Factor to capture Spider-Man! However the undercover group of former X-Men aren't so sure that's a good idea. The web-slinger is not a mutant; and he's very tough to catch! But at this moment the amazing one is basically out on his feet after getting hammered by the Rhino last issue! And despite Mary Jane's best efforts to convince him to rest, the wondrous wall-crawler ventures outside his apartment...and stumbles right into X-Factor's ambush! Are the former X-Men going to collect their bounty at the web-slinger's expense? Cameo appearances by Betty Leeds, Joe Robertson, and Cameron Hodge. X-Factor Lineup: Cyclops, Jean Grey, Angel, Beast, and Iceman.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #283 1986 Key 1st cameo appearance of Mongoose, a part man, par Lot #111 (Sale Order 111 of 330) Key 1st cameo appearance of Mongoose, a part man, part mongoose villain. While searching for Flash Thompson, the web-slinger runs into Titania robbing a jewelry store! What brings the powerful super-villainess to Manhattan? Her new job: working for the Masters of Evil...and destroying the Avengers! But if Titania is in town, her boyfriend can't be far behind! When the wall-crawler tracks Titania to LaGuardia Airport, his clash with the titans begins! The Amazing Spider-Man vs. Titania and the Absorbing Man! In a few minutes, ol Spidey may wish he had called the Avengers instead! Plot continues in Avengers 275. First appearance of Mongoose. Cameo appearances by the Hobgoblin, Roderick Kingsley, Mary Jane Watson, Flash Thompson, Betty Leeds, and the Wasp. Flashback cameo by Doctor Doom. (Notes: This issue completes Tom DeFalcos (writer) and Ron Frenz (penciler) wonderful 3-year run on the Amazing Spider-Man title -- highlighted by the alien symbiote (black costume) storyline, the advancement of the Hobgoblin saga, and the creation of the Rose, Puma, and Silver Sable.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #290 1987 Key Peter proposes to Mary Jane, she declines in the Lot #112 (Sale Order 112 of 330) Key Peter proposes to Mary Jane, she declines in the next issue. With the Hobgoblin saga drawing to a close, things are finally settling down in Peter Parker's life. However there is still something or someone missing. And Aunt May's nephew is determined to fill the void...in his life and more importantly in his heart! But when the wall-crawler arrives at Mary Jane's apartment, he finds the enchanting redhead distressed by a phone call from her estranged family. Oh no, will Peter's proposal go down in flames? Cameo appearances by Aunt May, J. Jonah Jameson, and New York Mayor Ed Koch. Flashback cameo by Uncle Ben. (Notes: This is the second time Peter proposes to Mary Jane -- the first occurred in Amazing Spider-Man 182. The final page of the story features a classic full-page panel of Peter asking Mary Jane to marry him.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #292 1987 Key Mary Jane Watson accepts Peter's second marriage Lot #113 (Sale Order 113 of 330) Key Mary Jane Watson accepts Peter's second marriage proposal. At the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers; the Amazing Spider-Man faces a double crisis! Alistar Smythe's spider-slayer roams the streets of Pittsburgh, while Mary Jane's crooked father attempts to steal a famous manuscript! First the wall-crawler and MJ have to smash the spider-slayer! And then turn the tables on the corrupt Philip Watson! If Peter and Mary Jane can score a double victory, they might just live happily ever after...together!
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #293 1987 Key Kraven's Last Hunt story arc part 2. Lot #114 (Sale Order 114 of 330) Key Kraven's Last Hunt story arc part 2. In a shocking development, Kraven the Hunter has buried the Amazing Spider-Man six feet under! And now the deranged hunter is wearing his own spider costume and fighting crime on the streets of New York City! Unbelievable! What in the world is going on?! That's what Mary Jane would like to know as she desperately searches for her newlywed husband! And to make matters worse, there's something horrific coming up from the sewers: Vermin! Story continues in Spectacular Spider-Man 131.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #294 1987 Key Death of Kraven the Hunter, by self-inflicted gun Lot #115 (Sale Order 115 of 330) Key Death of Kraven the Hunter, by self-inflicted gunshot wound. A furious web-slinger confronts Kraven inside his lair! However the depraved hunter doesn't want to fight! He only wants to talk and show the wall-crawler his prized possession downstairs: Vermin! Spider-Man is confused. The man-rat is scared. And Kraven has gone off the deep end! When the disturbed hunter lets Vermin go, the amazing one has no choice but to battle the tormented creature and pursue him into the streets! Once Kraven is alone, he completes his final hunt in horrendous fashion. Story concludes in Spectacular Spider-Man 132. Death of Kraven the Hunter. (Notes: In 1992 a sequel to this six-part saga was published: The Amazing Spider-Man Soul of the Hunter.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #42, #46, #47, #50, #56 & #501. Lot #116 (Sale Order 116 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #42, #46, #47, #50, #56 & #501.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #504, #511, #513, #515, #516 & #517. Lot #117 (Sale Order 117 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #504, #511, #513, #515, #516 & #517.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #518, #519, #521, #522, #526 & #527. Lot #118 (Sale Order 118 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #518, #519, #521, #522, #526 & #527.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #542, #528, #530, #543, #548 & #554. Lot #119 (Sale Order 119 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #542, #528, #530, #543, #548 & #554.
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5 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics Event Civil War #532, #535, #536, #537, & #538. Lot #120 (Sale Order 120 of 330) 5 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics Event Civil War #532, #535, #536, #537, & #538.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #608, #613, #615, #643, #644 & #645. Lot #121 (Sale Order 121 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #608, #613, #615, #643, #644 & #645.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #573, #646, #647, #591, #604 & #616. Lot #122 (Sale Order 122 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #573, #646, #647, #591, #604 & #616.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #618, #624, #625, #626, #647 & #660. Lot #123 (Sale Order 123 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #618, #624, #625, #626, #647 & #660.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #661, #662, #665, #666, #672 & #673. Lot #124 (Sale Order 124 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #661, #662, #665, #666, #672 & #673.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #675, #677, #678, #679, #680 & #681. Lot #125 (Sale Order 125 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #675, #677, #678, #679, #680 & #681.
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6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #684, #693, #694, #696, #686 & #688. Lot #126 (Sale Order 126 of 330) 6 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #684, #693, #694, #696, #686 & #688.
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4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #689, #690, #698, & #699. Lot #127 (Sale Order 127 of 330) 4 Issues. The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #689, #690, #698, & #699.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #697 2013 Key Doctor Octopus begins transferring his mind to th Lot #128 (Sale Order 128 of 330) Key Doctor Octopus begins transferring his mind to the body of Peter Parker, later Doc Ock becomes The Superior Spider-Man. Danger Zone: Part 3 of 3 - (W) Dan Slott, Christos N. Gage (A) Giuseppe Camuncoli (CA) Steve McNiven Spider-Man joins the WAR of the Goblins! We brought back Roderick Kingsley, the original Hobgoblin-will any other Goblins show?
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #692 2012 Key 1st appearance of Alpha, an ally of Spider-Man. Lot #129 (Sale Order 129 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Alpha, an ally of Spider-Man. Join us for a once in a lifetime event: the one, true 50th Anniversary Issue of the Amazing Spider-Man. A special over-sized issue harkening back to the legend the legend that started it all!
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #611 2010 Key 1st appearance of Lady Stilt-Man. Lot #130 (Sale Order 130 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Lady Stilt-Man. Deadpool-Man, Deadpool-Man - does whatever a Deadpool can...spins a web any size - but not really...Deadpool's don't have webs. Look out! Here comes the Deadpool-Man! What force on Earth has brought the Merc with a Mouth and the Webheaded Wonder closer together than Quesada and Twitter? And how does it tie to the upcoming Spider story The Gauntlet?! And finally - WHO IS LADY STILT-MAN?!
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #572 2008 Key Mac Gargan becomes a Venom/Scorpion hybrid. Lot #131 (Sale Order 131 of 330) Key Mac Gargan becomes a Venom/Scorpion hybrid. Bullseye and the Thunderbolts target Spider-Man...in a way he's never been targeted before! Also: Oscorp's secret scandal, but who's behind it? Harry or Norman? And a classic Spider-Man foe returns to the fold! Spider-Man's Brand New Day is over, and now all that's left for him are NEW WAYS TO DIE!
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #571 2008 Key 2nd appearance of Anti-Venom. Lot #132 (Sale Order 132 of 330) Key 2nd appearance of Anti-Venom. How do you top last week's Spider-Mano-a-mano-a-mano? How about with an all-goblin throwdown?! It's the true goblin taking on the new goblin as NORMAN OSBORN squares off against MENACE! Also: more SPIDEY/THUNDERBOLTS action! And one of Spider-Man's greatest foes finally uncovers one of his best kept secrets...
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #656 2011 Key Debut of Spider-Man Armor MK II, an upgrade to hi Lot #133 (Sale Order 133 of 330) Key Debut of Spider-Man Armor MK II, an upgrade to his previous bulletproof armor that allows for better mobility. The debut of the NEW SPIDER-ARMOR! If Spider-Man hopes to find a way to defeat his new nemesis MASSACRE, he'll need the help of his all new, all-power costume! But will protecting the people of New York mean that Spider-Man finally takes the last measure-- killing a bloodthirsty madman when there are no other options?
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #552 2008 Key 1st appearance of Freak, a junkie who injected a Lot #134 (Sale Order 134 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Freak, a junkie who injected a serum that gives him powers of adaptation. What starts as a petty theft from a local Soup Kitchen turns into a chase that results in the birth of a brand-freaking-new Spidey villain - and we mean 'Freak' literally! Plus: more JJJ! More Daily Bugle - oops, we mean DB! Repercussions from the actions of new villain, Menace! Curt Connors! And - what you've really been waiting for, true believer - Peter Parker does his own laundry! Will those stains come out? And what ARE those stains anyway? Find out in 'Just Blame Spider-Man!'
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #550 2008 Key 1st appearance of Lily Hollister as Menace. Lot #135 (Sale Order 135 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Lily Hollister as Menace. Spidey vs. the Police! Menace! Triumphs, twists, turns and tragedy pack these two issues by Marc Guggenheim and Salvador Larrocca. And would you believe...Spider-Man sued?
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #549 2008 Key First meeting of Spider-Man and the second Jackpo Lot #136 (Sale Order 136 of 330) Key First meeting of Spider-Man and the second Jackpot. Saddle-up Spider-fans as the thrillingly thrice-monthly adventures continue! In this issue, meet the villain from the fifth Spider-Man movie today! Marc (Wolverine, Blade) Guggenheim and Salvador (newuniversal, Uncanny X-Men) Larroca bring you the next great Spidey Villain... MENACE! But that's not all! The mysterious JACKPOT makes her 'Brand New Day-Debut!' Plus the mystery of the Spider-Tracer Killer deepens. Not nearly 'Nuff said!
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #547 2008 Key 1st team appearance of the Inner Demons, henchmen Lot #137 (Sale Order 137 of 330) Key 1st team appearance of the Inner Demons, henchmen of Mr. Negative. In this premiere month, Spidey's new status quo gets a swift punch in the gut as Dan Slott (SHE-HULK; AVENGERS: THE INITIATIVE) and super-star artist Steve McNiven (CIVIL WAR) hit the ground running with new villains, new friends, and some familiar faces that promise to make Peter's life messier than ever before. This is where it's all happening.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #546 2008 Key 1st full appearance of Mr. Negative. 1st appearan Lot #138 (Sale Order 138 of 330) Key 1st full appearance of Mr. Negative. 1st appearance of the second Jackpot. 1st cameo appearance of Freak, prior to receiving powers. This is it, Arachnophiles!!!! Prepare for what promises to be the most pulse-pounding piece of four color fiction to be delivered unto the Mighty Marvel Minions in decades! You asked for more Spidey! You demanded it! And, by Buckley, you're gonna get it! After the devastatingly heartwarming events of ONE MORE DAY, Peter Parker puts the past behind him and sets forth on a BRAND NEW DAY! Starting with Second Printing Variant. Amazing Spider-Man #546, you now have THREE times the action! THREE times the villains! THREE times the danger!
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #514 2005 Key 1st appearance of Gabriel Stacy as the Grey Gobli Lot #139 (Sale Order 139 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Gabriel Stacy as the Grey Goblin. Written by J. Michael Straczynski Pencils & Cover by Mike Deodato "SINS PAST" PART 6 (OF 6) All is revealed in the pulse-pounding conclusion to "Sins Past"!
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #510 2004 Key Origin of Gabriel and Sarah Stacy, names revealed Lot #140 (Sale Order 140 of 330) Key Origin of Gabriel and Sarah Stacy, names revealed. The second part of a Spider-Man arc that will have people talking for years. Featuring art by new series regular Mike Deodato ? one more reason not to miss a single issue!
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #503 2004 Key 1st appearance of Tess Black, the daughter of Lok Lot #141 (Sale Order 141 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Tess Black, the daughter of Loki. 1st appearance of Morwen, an immortal sorceress of chaos. Thor's ne'er-do-well brother Loki guest-stars in a 2-part story arc. In the aftermath of the inter-dimensional rift caused by Spider-Man & Doctor Strange's battle with Dormammu, a sorceress of limitless power is set free from years of captivity ... and sets forth on a quest through Manhattan to properly thank the one responsible for it ? Spider-Man!
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #406 1995 Key 1st full appearance of Lady Octopus. Lot #142 (Sale Order 142 of 330) Key 1st full appearance of Lady Octopus. First appearance of the new (female) Doctor Octopus. Scarlet Spider guest stars in the Greatest Responsibility part 1, "Crossroads," script by J. M. DeMatteis, pencils by Angel Medina, inks by Larry Mahlstedt and Randy Emberlin; Ben goes into cyberspace to help Seward track the thief that stole his files when he was a prisoner only to encounter anti-viral programs that overload Seward's virtual reality system; Using the stolen files, Dr. Octopus discovers that Seward developed a stable interface between the real world and virtual reality; Meanwhile, Peter and MJ visit Seward to check for any more "time bombs" in Peter's head; Later, Ock agents Johnson and Steele test her VR Wave, bringing a virtual reality Jurassic Age to Fifth Avenue before the device cuts out.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #400 1995 Key "Death" of Aunt May. Lot #143 (Sale Order 143 of 330) Key "Death" of Aunt May. Death of Aunt May in "The Gift." Script by J.M. DeMatteis, pencils by Mark Bagley, inks by Larry Mahlstedt. Scarlet Spider guest stars. Back-up story, "A Shock to the System." Script by J.M. DeMatteis, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by John Romita Sr. (Story continues in Spider-Man 57.) Back-up story, "The Morning After."
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #397 1995 Key 1st appearance of Stunner. Lot #144 (Sale Order 144 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Stunner. "Tentacles." Web of Death, Part 1 of 4. Script by J.M. DeMatteis. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Larry Mahlstedt. Cover by Mark Bagley and Larry Mahlstedt. Peter Parker is dead (spider) man walking after the antidote failed to remove the Vulture's deadly virus from his body (at the end of Spectacular Spider-Man 219)! The web-slinger is fading fast with no help in sight! But in a truly bizarre twist of fate, one of Spider-Man's greatest enemies takes compassion on him! Is Doctor Octopus really going to step forward and save the wall-crawler's life? Sometimes six arms are better than two! In the meantime, Mary Jane returns to New York City after reconciling with her family. Story continues in Spectacular Spider-Man 220. First appearance of Stunner. Cameo appearances by Aunt May and Kaine. Flip story: "Radically Both." Story by Christopher Golden. Back cover by Tom Grummett. This 15-page abridged story (with clip art) is taken from the Ultimate Spider-Man (1994 Novel) anthology by Berkley Books. The short story features Spider-Man vs. the Lizard.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #394 1994 Key Introduction of the Cabal of Scrier, a secret org Lot #145 (Sale Order 145 of 330) Key Introduction of the Cabal of Scrier, a secret organization represented by Charles Bates. Story continues from Web of Spider-Man 117. In stunning fashion the clone of Spider-Man is back! Wow! Where in the world has he been since the classic Amazing Spider-Man 149? Regrettably due to a new crisis at the Ravencroft Institute, the web-slinger doesn't have time to ponder that question! A mysterious doctor named Judas Traveller has taken over the facility! And he threatens to release the inmates if the wall-crawler does not respond to his summons! Caught between a rock and a hard place, the Spectacular Spider-Man sneaks into Ravencroft! Where a terrible ordeal awaits! Story continues in Spider-Man 51. Cameo appearances by Mary Jane Watson, Anna Watson, Aunt May, Scrier, Mr. Nacht, Chakra, Dr. Kafka, John Jameson, Vermin, Carnage, Shriek, and the Chameleon. Flip story: "No Escape!" The Double Part 2 of 4. Origin of the Spider-Clone. Script by J.M. DeMatteis. Pencils by Liam Sharp. Inks by Robin Riggs. Ben Reilly (aka the Spider-Clone) tries to escape from the Jackal. But the cruel villain uses the Gwen Stacy clone to foil his attempt.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #389 1994 Key Origin of Chameleon, the abusive relationship he Lot #146 (Sale Order 146 of 330) Key Origin of Chameleon, the abusive relationship he suffered with Kraven. Story continues from Web of Spider-Man 112. The web-slinger's frenzied pursuit of the Chameleon is almost over! As the enraged wall-crawler corners his faceless foe inside Kraven's former estate. The crafty Chameleon tries his best to stop the spectacular one, but he is no match for the emotionally-charged Spider-Man! After his resounding victory, the web-slinger searches through the Chameleon's computer to discover the true mastermind behind his parents' resurrection! The shocking truth has an all too familiar green and purple tinge! Cameo appearance by Harry Osborn. Flashback cameos by Kraven the Hunter and the Richard Parker LMD.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #388 1994 Key Origin of Eddie Brock, events retold from his poi Lot #147 (Sale Order 147 of 330) Key Origin of Eddie Brock, events retold from his point-of-view first seen in Web of Spider-Man #18. Shock follows shock as Peter Parker learns the painful truth about his parents! Inside the Chameleon's New Jersey hideaway, the faceless villain reveals that Richard and Mary Parker are artificial simulacrums (aka life model decoys). The web-slinger is stunned. But there's no time for sorrow as the wall-crawler must stop his "parents" from revealing his secret identity! Once the Chameleon morphs Richard into a killing machine the battle lines are drawn: the Vulture, the Chameleon, and the Richard LMD vs. the Amazing Spider-Man! As the fight progresses, could a mother's love -- even the love from an artificial mom -- propel her web-spinning son to victory? A heartbreaking ending for all. Final appearances of the Richard Parker and Mary Parker life model decoys. Cameo appearances by Aunt May and Mary Jane Watson. Elements of the story continue in Spider-Man 45. Second story: "The Lost Days" Script by David Michelinie. Art by Ron Lim (breakdowns)and Tom Palmer (finishes). This story provides details of Venom's activities prior to Amazing Spider-Man 300. Flashback cameo by Peter Parker. Third story: "My Enemy's Enemy" Script by David Michelinie. Art by Larry Alexander. Cardiac and Chance attack the same corrupt corporation with different ideas about how to put it out of business!
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #380 1993 Key "Maximum Carnage" part 11. Lot #148 (Sale Order 148 of 330) Key "Maximum Carnage" part 11. Guest stars galore! "Soldiers of Hope" Maximum Carnage Part 11 of 14. Guest-starring Captain America, Deathlok, Firestar, Iron Fist, and Nightwatch. Script by David Michelinie. Art by Mark Bagley (breakdowns) and Randy Emberlin (finishes). Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Story continues from Web of Spider-Man 103. The ranks of the good guys are growing! The wall-crawler, star-spangled avenger, living weapon, Demolisher, and Firestar scour the city looking for Carnage's gang of killers! And it doesn't take long to find one of them! Shriek is raising cain all by herself on the Upper East Side! But this could be an opportunity to divide and conquer! Can Spider-Man and Captain America silence Shriek? Meanwhile inside the Statue of Liberty's torch, Nightwatch and Morbius attempt to rescue Venom from Carnage's clutches! However, the nocturnal heroes will have to defeat the Demogoblin, doppelganger, and Carrion first! Story continues in Spider-Man 37. Cameo appearances by the Black Cat and Cloak.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #379 1993 Key "Maximum Carnage" part 7. Lot #149 (Sale Order 149 of 330) Key "Maximum Carnage" part 7. "The Gathering Storm" Maximum Carnage Part 7 of 14. Guest-starring Cloak, Deathlok, and Firestar. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Story continues from Web of Spider-Man 102. The heroes (if Morbius and Venom can be called heroes) scored a small victory over Carnage last night by driving off the serial killer and his vicious partners after they attacked a midtown nightclub. Now the web-slinger, Felicia, Cloak, and Venom meet to discuss ways to defeat Carnage permanently. Venom admits that the symbiote is vulnerable to sonic gun blasts or very intense heat! But where can both of those be found? Four Freedoms Plaza! Meanwhile at New York's Metropolitan Museum, Carnage begins another rampage! However, a powerful superhero has detected the incredible violence from cyberspace! Deathlok arrives on the scene and quickly scores hits on the Demogoblin, doppelganger, and Carrion! Wow, is the Demolisher going to end this carnage right here and now? Story continues in Spider-Man 36.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #378 1993 Key "Maximum Carnage" part 3. Lot #150 (Sale Order 150 of 330) Key "Maximum Carnage" part 3. "Demons of Broadway" Maximum Carnage Part 3 of 14. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Story continues from Web of Spider-Man 101. Carnage's rampage through New York City rolls on! But now Venom is aware of his protégé's murderous activities…and vows to stop Carnage all by himself! Meanwhile, the web-slinger limps back home to nurse his bruised ribs. Mary Jane wants Peter to stay put until his injuries heal, but Spider-Man cannot rest while Carnage and his crew terrorize the city. In Central Park Carnage, Shriek, and the eight-limbed doppelganger begin killing again! The wall-crawler rushes to the park to stop the deadly trio, but he bumps into the Demogoblin first! Just what the web-slinger needed…another super-villain to fight! Story continues in Spider-Man 35. Cameo appearance by Cloak. Flashback cameo by Dagger.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #375 1993 Key 1st appearance of Ann Weying, Eddie Brock’s ex- Lot #151 (Sale Order 151 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Ann Weying, Eddie Brock’s ex-wife who later becomes She-Venom. 1st appearance of Carl Brock, Eddie's father. "The Bride of Venom" Part 2 of 2. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Gold foil holografix cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Inside an abandoned Brooklyn amusement park, the Lethal Protector holds Richard and Mary Parker captive! The disturbed Venom thinks he's just doing what's best for Peter's parents! But that's not going to work! No way, no how! So the wall-crawler heads to the park knowing a fierce fight awaits! However the web-slinger may have help this time from a very unlikely source...Eddie Brock's ex-wife! Wow, will there be a family reunion atop the Ferris wheel? Or perhaps a funeral beneath it? One way or another, the Amazing Spider-Man and Venom battle for the last time! Cameo appearances by Silver Sable, Battlestar, Mary Jane Watson, and J. Jonah Jameson. Second story: "True Friends!" Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Patrick Olliffee. Inks by Mark McKenna. Aware of what the Human Torch did to Empire State University, Spider-Man vows to bring his friend to justice. Cameo appearance by Silver Sable. Plot crosses over with Fantastic Four 373 & 374. Third story: "The Monster Within" Script by Eric Fein. Art by Dan Panosian. JJJ tries to get his son, John Jameson, started in the field of journalism. Fourth story: "Echoes..." Script by Terry Kavanagh. Pencils by Aaron Lopresti. Inks by Don Hudson. The Chameleon visits the grave of Kraven the Hunter.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #365 1992 Key 30th Anniversary of Spider-Man (1962-1992) Lot #152 (Sale Order 152 of 330) Key 30th Anniversary of Spider-Man (1962-1992) The Lizard returns in "Fathers and Sins." Script by David Michelinie, pencils by Mark Bagley, inks by Randy Emberlin. J. Jonah Jameson is featured in "How I Created Spider-Man!" Script by David Michelinie, art by Aaron Lopresti. Gwen Stacy takes center stage in "I Remember Gwen." Script by Stan Lee, plot by Tom DeFalco, art by John Romita Sr. (Cameos by the Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus.) The Prowler is also here in "A Friend in Need." Script by Tom DeFalco, pencils by Tod Smith, inks by Andrew Pepoy. There are also two text pieces, "The Saga of Spidey's Parents" by Stan Lee, and "Spider-Man: The First Thirty Years" by Peter Sanderson. Spider-Man 2099 gets a sneak preview, with a script by Peter David, pencils by Rick Leonardi, and inks by Al Williamson.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #363 1992 Key 3rd appearance of Carnage. Lot #153 (Sale Order 153 of 330) Key 3rd appearance of Carnage. "Savage Grace!" Part 3 of 3. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Carnage takes J. Jonah Jameson hostage and drags him to a heavy metal concert at Madison Square Garden! The psychotic killer plans to execute JJJ in front of thousands of headbangers! But before Carnage can deliver the deathblow, Spider-Man and Venom strike! The ferocious fight leads into the subway tunnels and then back onto the concert stage! Where thanks to MSG's awesome sound system, the web-slinger tries to knock out both Carnage and Venom! The wall-crawler's ploy better work, because double-crossing Venom could have lethal consequences! A fantastic finish! First appearances of the Richard Parker and Mary Parker life model decoys (LMD's). Cameo appearances by Joe Robertson, Mr. Fantastic, and the Human Torch.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #362 1992 Key 2nd full appearance of Carnage. Lot #154 (Sale Order 154 of 330) Key 2nd full appearance of Carnage. After getting a taste of Carnage's raw power last issue, the wall-crawler knows he needs serious help! To that end the amazing one does the unthinkable! He pays a visit to Venom! Wow, is that a good idea? However as a precaution the web-slinger brings Johnny Storm along for the ride to Venom's deserted island! And following an intense battle, Venom surprisingly agrees to help his good pal Spidey! So in a truly unlikely pairing, the Spectacular Spider-Man and the Lethal Protector join forces to take down Carnage! You have to see it to believe it! Cameo appearance by J. Jonah Jameson.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #361 1992 Key 1st full appearance of Carnage, spawned from the Lot #155 (Sale Order 155 of 330) Key 1st full appearance of Carnage, spawned from the extraterrestrial parasite known as the Venom symbiote. First (full) appearance of Carnage in "Savage Genesis!" Part 1 of 3. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Blood runs in the streets as a serial killer roams New York City! And as the web-slinger investigates the murders, he notices a very disturbing similarity to another killer's modus operandi! In a burned-out building in Brooklyn, the spectacular one comes face-to-face with his new homicidal foe...Carnage! Can the wall-crawler end Cletus Kasady's rampage in their very first encounter? Cameo appearances by Aunt May and Mary Jane Watson. Flashback cameo by Venom.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #360 1992 Key 2nd cameo appearance of Carnage including mention Lot #156 (Sale Order 156 of 330) Key 2nd cameo appearance of Carnage including mention by name, a hand, an arm and partial face. "Death Toy!" Part 2 of 2. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Chris Marrinan. Mark Bagley. Inks by Keith Williams. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. At the Tech-Toy warehouse, Cardiac and the wall-crawler come to a meeting of the minds about their pursuits of justice! Perhaps it's possible for them to work together after all! The next evening at Stane International, Spider-Man and Cardiac team up to stop the illegal manufacturing of military weapons! Could this be the beginning of a beautiful friendship? Not quite! Meanwhile, a new blood-hued super-villain makes his first savage kill...the first of many! Cameo appearances by Carnage, Mary Jane Watson, Ben Urich, Joy Mercado, and J. Jonah Jameson. Origin of Cardiac.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #359 1992 Key 1st cameo appearance of Carnage, in one panel - a Lot #157 (Sale Order 157 of 330) Key 1st cameo appearance of Carnage, in one panel - a glob of red symbiote material can be seen. Cardiac is back! And bringing his own brand of justice to the Big Apple! Each day Dr. Elias Wirtham reads the latest corporate exposé in the Daily Bugle...and then goes after that company the following night! But Ben Urich and Peter Parker have caught on to Cardiac's pattern! So the next evening the web-slinger hides away in the manufacturing plant of a corrupt toymaker! Waiting for his very own...Cardiac attack! Cameo appearances by Cletus Kasady, Mary Jane Watson, Flash Thompson, J. Jonah Jameson, and the Black Cat.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #342 1990 Key 1st appearance of Dr. Elias Wirtham, later reveal Lot #158 (Sale Order 158 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Dr. Elias Wirtham, later revealed to be Cardiac. "The Jonah Trade" Powerless Part 2 of 3. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Erik Larsen. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Cover by Erik Larsen and Al Gordon. Last issue the powerless web-slinger got by with a little help from his friends! But that was against the Tarantula! Next up: the Scorpion! Yikes! Similar to the Tarantula's modus operandi, the pointy-tailed villain takes a hostage (in this instance J. Jonah Jameson) and demands a swap for the wondrous wall-crawler! And again like last issue, the powerless Spider-Man makes a call for assistance...to the Black Cat! Will Felicia rush to the aid of her former boyfriend one more time? And what does Mary Jane think about all this? It doesn't matter now, because the Scorpion can't wait! First appearance of Dr. Elias Wirtham (aka Cardiac). Cameo appearances by Aunt May and the Chameleon.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #340 1990 Key 1st team appearance of the Femme Fatales: Knockou Lot #159 (Sale Order 159 of 330) Key 1st team appearance of the Femme Fatales: Knockout (1st), Mindblast (1st), Whiplash, Bloodlust. "The Hero Subtracter" Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Erik Larsen. Inks by Mike Machlan, Randy Emberlin, and friends. Cover by Erik Larsen and Mike Machlan. Due to concerns about his dear aunt's health, Peter debates whether or not it's time to give up being Spider-Man. And fortuitously he bumps into a doctor on the street that might be able to take away his powers! But has Spidey checked the references on this mysterious Doctor Turner? That might be a good idea first! In the meantime though, the wondrous wall-crawler has a rendezvous with the Femme Fatales at Kennedy Airport! And these ladies play rough! First appearances of Knockout and Mindblast. Cameo appearances by Aunt May, Mary Jane Watson, J. Jonah Jameson, and the Chameleon.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #332 1990 Key First time Venom is depicted with a long tongue a Lot #160 (Sale Order 160 of 330) Key First time Venom is depicted with a long tongue and drool, a significant addition to Venom's design, added by Erik Larsen. "Sunday in the Park with Venom" Part 1 of 2. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Erik Larsen. Inks by Mike Machlan, Jack Abel, Keith Wilson, Keith Williams, Brad Vancata, Joe Rosas, and Mickey Ritter. Cover by Erik Larsen and Mike Machlan. The web-slinger's worst nightmare is back again! Venom! And so is Mary Jane's! Jonathan Caesar! Add Styx and Stone to the volatile mix and the Parkers are in for a very rough day! The Amazing Spider-Man battles the psychotic Venom in Central Park, while Mary Jane confronts the deranged Caesar at Bedford Towers! Could the wall-crawler and his wife score a double victory against their respective nemeses? Mary Jane has a chance; Spider-Man not so much. Cameo appearances by Aunt May, Jimmy Olsen, Jay Leno, and Malcolm Forbes.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #328 1990 Key Final artwork on the Amazing Spider-Man title by Lot #161 (Sale Order 161 of 330) Key Final artwork on the Amazing Spider-Man title by Todd McFarlane. "Shaw's Gambit" Acts of Vengeance crossover. Guest-starring the Hulk. Script by David Michelinie. Art by Todd McFarlane. Cover by Todd McFarlane. Plot continues from Web of Spider-Man 60. The powerful cabal masterminding the Acts of Vengeance is still trying to kill the web-slinger despite his new cosmic powers! And the next super-villain gunning for Spidey is Sebastian Shaw! However the Hellfire Club's Black King likes to fight by proxy! And who better to use than the Hulk! Shaw picks up the former Green Goliath in the Nevada desert and drops him in the middle of Manhattan! And the battle is joined! The cosmic-powered wall-crawler and the gamma-radiated Hulk throw down from Times Square to the Roosevelt Island ruins! An out-of-this-world ending! Plot continues in Spectacular Spider-Man 160. Cameo appearances by Mary Jane Watson and Flash Thompson.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #325 1989 Key Cover art by Todd McFarlane featuring the Red Sku Lot #162 (Sale Order 162 of 330) Key Cover art by Todd McFarlane featuring the Red Skull. "Finale in Red!" The Assassin Nation Plot Part 6 of 6. Guest-starring Captain America and Silver Sable. Script by David Michelinie. Art by Todd McFarlane. Cover by Todd McFarlane. As depicted on the dynamic cover, the Red Skull stands revealed as the architect of the Assassin Nation Plot! And in the bowels of the National Archives in our nation's capital, the Amazing Spider-Man comes face-to-face with the former top terror operative of the Third Reich! Wow! The sinister skull wants to burn the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence! But America's favorite web-slinger can't let that happen! Will the wondrous wall-crawler come through for the red, white, and blue? Cameo appearances by Mary Jane Watson, Ultimatum, the Resistants, and the Watchdogs.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #311 1989 Key Cover art by Todd McFarlane featuring Mysterio. Lot #163 (Sale Order 163 of 330) Key Cover art by Todd McFarlane featuring Mysterio. "Mysteries of the Dead" Inferno crossover. Script by David Michelinie. Art by Todd McFarlane. Cover by Todd McFarlane. Crazy things are happening in the Big Apple as a result of Inferno! When a brick building comes to life and crushes an innocent bystander, the wondrous wall-crawler is devastated that he couldn't save the poor man. However the next day when he returns to the same location, the web-slinger senses a mystery. Or perhaps better stated...Mysterio! Under the cover of Inferno, the Master of Illusion attempts to wreak havoc on Spider-Man's life! Can the spectacular one see through the mist and fog and solve (the) Mysterio? Appearance by Mary Jane Watson. Cameo appearances by Dr. Curt Connors, Harry Osborn, Liz Osborn, Normie Osborn, and the Hobgoblin.
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8 Issues. Walt Disney Comics. Uncle Scrooge. Donald Duck. Super Goof. Some covers missing. low quali Lot #164 (Sale Order 164 of 330) 8 Issues. Walt Disney Comics. Uncle Scrooge. Donald Duck. Super Goof. Some covers missing. low quality.
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Tales of Suspense Marvel Comics #29 Silver Age 1962 low grade. Lot #165 (Sale Order 165 of 330) A Martian steals a city piece by piece, until a young boy figures out that it is vulnerable to light. "Mystery Mansion" text story. "Nothing Can Save Us!", pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; Trapped on a small planet a group of space pilots almost kill a space dragon out of fear until they realize that it protects the planet from runaway asteroids. "It Was Only a Simple Barber Shop... or Was It??!", script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; Muggsy Bogar is a crook on the run. A mysterious figure instructs him to hide in a nearby barbershop; He goes in and the barber hides him forever. "The Thing in the Locked Room!", art by Don Heck; Prince Zemu takes a strange painting as part of his booty, only to discover it saps his life and youth from him.
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4 Issues. Casper the Friendly Ghost Harvey Classics Comics. Lot #166 (Sale Order 166 of 330) 4 Issues. Casper the Friendly Ghost Harvey Classics Comics.
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The Department of Truth Image Comics #1 2021 Lot #167 (Sale Order 167 of 330) Written by James Tynion IV. Art and Cover by Martin Simmonds. SERIES PREMIERE! Cole Turner has studied conspiracy theories all his life, but he isn't prepared for what happens when he discovers that all of them are true, from the JFK assassination to flat Earth theory and reptilian shapeshifters. One organization has been covering them up for generations. What is the deep, dark secret behind the Department of Truth?
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Tales of Suspense Featuring Iron Man and Captain America Marvel Comics #60 Silver Age 1964 low Grade Lot #168 (Sale Order 168 of 330) Key 2nd Appearance of Hawkeye. Second appearance of Hawkeye in "Suspected of Murder!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Dick Ayers; Iron Man versus Hawkeye and Black Widow; cameos by Thor, Giant-Man, and the Wasp. "The Army of Assassins Strikes!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Chic Stone; Baron Zemo sends the Army of Assassins after Cap, who is assisted by Rick Jones in defeating them.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #312 1989 Key Battle of Green Goblin vs Hobgoblin. Lot #169 (Sale Order 169 of 330) Key Battle of Green Goblin vs Hobgoblin. "The Goblin War!" Inferno crossover. Script by David Michelinie. Art by Todd McFarlane. Cover by Todd McFarlane. Story continues from Web of Spider-Man 47. With his family in danger, the Green Goblin rides again! Oh my, does Harry know what he's doing by challenging the might of the Hobgoblin? In the skies above the Osborn Chemical Company, the pumpkin bombs fly as the goblins clash! And naturally your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is caught in the middle! Meanwhile the effects of Inferno begin affecting Dr. Curt Connors. Uh-oh, could an appearance from the Lethal Lizard be in the near future? Yesss! Story continues in Spectacular Spider-Man 147. Cameo appearances by Mary Jane Watson, Liz Osborn, and J. Jonah Jameson.
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4 Issues. Hot Stuff Harvey Classics Comics #2, #1, #176, & #175. Lot #170 (Sale Order 170 of 330) 4 Issues. Hot Stuff Harvey Classics Comics #2, #1, #176, & #175.
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Hembeck Eclipse Comic #1 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #171 (Sale Order 171 of 330) Hembeck Eclipse Comic #1 Bronze Age 1979
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4 Issues. Casper the Friendly Ghost Harvey Classics Comics. Felix the Cat Harvey Classics Comics. Lot #172 (Sale Order 172 of 330) 4 Issues. Casper the Friendly Ghost Harvey Classics Comics. Felix the Cat Harvey Classics Comics.
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House of Slaughter Boom Studios Comics #1 2021 Lot #173 (Sale Order 173 of 330) Discover the inner workings of the House of Slaughter in this new horror series exploring the secret history of the Order that forged Erica Slaughter into the monster hunter she is today. You know Aaron Slaughter as Erica's handler and rival. But before he donned the black mask, Aaron was a teenager training within the House of Slaughter. Surviving within the school is tough enough, but it gets even more complicated when Aaron falls for a mysterious boy destined to be his competition. Dive deeper into the world of Something is Killing the Children in this first story arc by co-creator James Tynion IV (The Department of Truth, The Nice House on the Lake) and co-writer Tate Brombal (Barbalien), with art by rising star Chris Shehan (The Autumnal) and co-creator Werther Dell'Edera (Razorblades).
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #314 1989 Key Cover art by Todd McFarlane. Lot #174 (Sale Order 174 of 330) Key Cover art by Todd McFarlane. "Down and Out in Forest Hills" Script by David Michelinie. Art by Todd McFarlane. Cover by Todd McFarlane. In a cold-blooded move from his prison cell, Jonathon Caesar evicts Peter and Mary Jane from their Bedford Towers condo just in time for Christmas! And now the Parkers have to find a new place to live ASAP! One option is to move back in with Aunt May in Forest Hills! However the famous American novelist Thomas Wolfe once said: "You can't go back home again." Where will the Amazing Spider-Man and his wife decide to live? A heartwarming story. Cameo appearances by J. Jonah Jameson, Joe Robertson, Kristy Watson, and Flash Thompson.
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4 Issues. Undiscovered Country Image Comics #1 Variant Covers 2019. Lot #175 (Sale Order 175 of 330) 4 Issues. Undiscovered Country Image Comics #1 Variant Covers 2019.
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Voodoo Zealot Skin Trade Image Comic #1 1995 Lot #176 (Sale Order 176 of 330) Voodoo Zealot Skin Trade Image Comic #1 1995
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Tales of Suspense Featuring Iron Man and Captain America Marvel Comics #61 Silver Age 1965 Lot #177 (Sale Order 177 of 330) "The Death of Tony Stark!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Dick Ayers; Iron Man versus Mandarin and his giant robot Koto. Iron Man pinup by Don Heck. "The Strength of the Sumo!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Chic Stone; Captain America goes into Viet Nam to rescue prisoner of war Baker, and must face the Sumo.
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Vampirella Warren Comic #53 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #178 (Sale Order 178 of 330) Stories in this issue include: "The Human Marketplace" (starring Vampirella); "Opium is the Religion"; "The Professional"; The Last Man Syndrome"; and "Jack & Leprechaun King." Written by Gerry Boudreau, Bill DuBay, Bruce Jones, and Roger McKenzie. Art by Auraleon, Jose Gonzalez, Esteban Maroto, Ramon Torrents, and Zesar. Includes article by Joe Brancatelli about the poor state of the comic book industry.
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The Best of Horror and Science Fiction Comics Bruce Webster #1 1987 Lot #179 (Sale Order 179 of 330) The Best of Horror and Science Fiction Comics Bruce Webster #1 1987
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Something is Killing the Children #21 Boom Studios Comics 2022. Certificate of Authenticity. Lot #180 (Sale Order 180 of 330) Written by James Tynion IV. Art and Cover by Werther Dell'Edera. After a year since we last saw her in Archer's Peak, Erica Slaughter resurfaces to take on the case of a girl who's seen a new kind of monster, one with terrifying implications. But Erica's broken ties with the House of Slaughter and that can have deadly consequences. The Order of St. George does not forget nor do they forgive. Even as Erica goes on the hunt, she must keep an eye out for the mysterious figure on her trail in order to survive the coming storm.
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The Last Book You'll Ever Read Vault Comics #1 2021 Lot #181 (Sale Order 181 of 330) Civilization is a lie. Hidden deep in our genes is the truth. And it is slowly clawing its way to the surface. Olivia Kade knows the truth, and she has become the prophet of the coming collapse. Her book, SATYR, is an international bestseller, and it is being blamed for acts of senseless violence and bloodshed all over the world. Olivia's own life is in danger from those who have read her work. Determined to conduct a book tour, she hires security professional Connor Wilson to act as her bodyguard. She only has one requirement: he cannot read her work.
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Tales of Suspense Featuring Iron Man and Captain America Marvel Comics #62 Silver Age 1965 Key Origi Lot #182 (Sale Order 182 of 330) Key Origin of Mandarin. 1st Appearance of Axonn-Kaar. "The Origin of the Mandarin!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Dick Ayers; Iron Man is a prisoner of the Mandarin, who proceeds to relate his origin. "Break-Out in Cell Block 10!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Chic Stone; Captain America breaks up a prison riot.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics #324 1989 Key Cover art by Todd McFarlane featuring Sabretooth. Lot #183 (Sale Order 183 of 330) Key Cover art by Todd McFarlane featuring Sabretooth. "Twos Day" The Assassin Nation Plot Part 5 of 6. Guest-starring Captain America, Silver Sable, and Solo. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Erik Larsen. Inks by Al Gordon. Cover by Todd McFarlane. Action rages on two fronts! As Solo and the wall-crawler battle Ultimatum in New York City, while Silver Sable and the Living Legend wrestle with Sabretooth in Mexico! Both pairs are looking for answers about the mastermind behind the Assassin Nation Plot! But they both better focus on staying alive first! If Cap and Sable can declaw Sabretooth south of the border, the dashing duo will join the web-slinger in Washington D.C. for the grand finale next issue! Cameo appearance by Mary Jane Watson.
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4 Issues. Mighty Mouse Marvel Comic #6, #4, #5, & #10. 1991. Lot #184 (Sale Order 184 of 330) 4 Issues. Mighty Mouse Marvel Comic #6, #4, #5, & #10. 1991.
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6 Issues. Spawn #2. Deadly Class #4. Tour '93. Star Wars Tales. Marvel Universe. Wild Cartoon Kingdo Lot #185 (Sale Order 185 of 330) 6 Issues. Spawn #2. Deadly Class #4. Tour '93. Star Wars Tales. Marvel Universe. Wild Cartoon Kingdom.
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Tales of Suspense Featuring Iron Man and Captain America Marvel Comics #63 Silver Age 1965 Key Origi Lot #186 (Sale Order 186 of 330) Key Origin of Captain America Retold. Iron Man stops industrial saboteur the Phantom, who turns out to be one of his employees. Captain America's origin is told for the first time in the Silver Age in "The Origin of Captain America!", script by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby (co-plot), pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Frank Giacoia (as Frank Ray); While the Nazi war machine marches on, President Roosevelt institutes a top-secret program, "Project Rebirth"; In a secret lab, scientist Dr. Erskine gives army 4F reject and volunteer Steve Rogers the "super-soldier serum," which turns him into a virtual superman; But a Nazi spy who got past security murders Erskine before he can create an army of men like Rogers, and is killed when he runs headlong into some electrical machinery; Rogers becomes the costumed Captain America, as a symbol of freedom; Bucky Barnes appearance; Franklin D. Roosevelt cameo; This is a re-telling of "Meet Captain America" from Captain America Comics #1.
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4 Issues. Casper the Friendly Ghost Harvey Classics Comics. #6, #18, #239, & #256. Lot #187 (Sale Order 187 of 330) 4 Issues. Casper the Friendly Ghost Harvey Classics Comics. #6, #18, #239, & #256.
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Cracked Major Magazines #268 1991 Lot #188 (Sale Order 188 of 330) Art by John Severin, Don Martin, Walter Brogan, Mike Ricigliano, Rurik Tyler, Frank Borth, Gary Fields, Don Orehek, Arnoldo Franchioni, Pete Fitzgerald, Vic Martin, and Lee Chenell. Parodies of "Rocketeer," "Terminator 2," and "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey."
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5 Issues. The Scumbag. Undiscovered Country #1. Babyteeth #1. Daredevil #323. Prince. Lot #189 (Sale Order 189 of 330) 5 Issues. The Scumbag. Undiscovered Country #1. Babyteeth #1. Daredevil #323. Prince.
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Vampirella Warren Comic #48 Bronze Age 1976 Lot #190 (Sale Order 190 of 330) Stories in this issue include: "Ambergris, Kato & Tonto" (starring Vampirella); "The Satan Complex"; "Of Death & Distinction"; "Magic Hands/Silvershoe"; and "Starbright Lantern 909" (lighthouse story). Written by Gerry Boudreau and Bill DuBay. Art by Luis Bermejo, Joaquin Blasquez, Jose Ortiz, Ramon Torrents, and Zesar. Cover art by Enrich Torres. Back cover features ad for Hammer Vampirella film that was never produced.
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Tales of Suspense Featuring Iron Man and Captain America Marvel Comics #64 Silver Age 1965 Key 3rd A Lot #191 (Sale Order 191 of 330) Key 3rd Appearance of Hawkeye. Third appearance of Hawkeye, and the first appearance of Black Widow's costume in "Hawkeye and the New Black Widow Strike Again!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Chic Stone; Iron Man tackles Hawkeye and the new Black Widow, who is now a costumed villainess. "Among Us, Wreckers Dwell!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Frank Giacoia (as Frank Ray); Sando, a Nazi agent posing as a stage act with the innocent Omar, lures Captain America and Bucky into a trap involving "mental projections" of sabotage against Allied forces; This is a re-telling of "Case No. 2" from Captain America Comics #1.
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4 Issues. Hot Stuff Harvey Classics Comics #11 & #171. Woody Woodpecker Harvey Classics Comics #2 & Lot #192 (Sale Order 192 of 330) 4 Issues. Hot Stuff Harvey Classics Comics #11 & #171. Woody Woodpecker Harvey Classics Comics #2 & #1.
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War of the Bounty Hunters Marvel Comic #1 Variant Cover 2021. High Grade. Lot #193 (Sale Order 193 of 330) AT WAR FOR THE GREATEST PRIZE OF ALL: HAN SOLO! THE HUNT BEGINS! Nobody. Steals. From BOBA FETT! The notorious bounty hunter will not stop until he gets what's rightfully his. For the thief, no corner of the galaxy is safe. Good thing for them that the REBEL ALLIANCE, THE EMPIRE and every bounty hunter in the galaxy is standing in Boba's way. With a last-page reveal that will blow this Death Star-sized story wide open, Issue #1 is just the beginning. The biggest crossover in STAR WARS history will continue raging through the pages of the WAR OF THE BOUNTY HUNTERS event miniseries and tie-in to STAR WARS, DOCTOR APHRA, DARTH VADER and BOUNTY HUNTERS through October. Only one hunter will be left standing, and the STAR WARS galaxy will never be the same!
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Army War Heroes Charleton Comics Group #18 Silver Age 1967 Lot #194 (Sale Order 194 of 330) Cover by Juan Dalfiume. Stories and art by Norman Nodel, Morris Waldinger and Juan Dalfiume. American soldiers face the brutality of war in conflicts across the globe. Returning to Korea after recovering from an injury, Deke learns his old unit has been wiped out, and he must train the new recruits. Recruits learn the harsh realities of trench warfare on the Western Front during WWI. The Best Platoon in Korea; Mission Kill; The Backbone of the Army; The Battle of Wounded Knee; Fear on the Western Front!
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4 Issues. Tom and Jerry Harvey Classics Comics #1. Big Baby Huey Harvey Classics Comics #1. Spooky H Lot #195 (Sale Order 195 of 330) 4 Issues. Tom and Jerry Harvey Classics Comics #1. Big Baby Huey Harvey Classics Comics #1. Spooky Harvey Classics Comics #1. Betty and Veronics Archie Series Comics #268.
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Tales of Suspense Featuring Iron Man and Captain America Marvel Comics #65 Silver Age 1965 Key 1st A Lot #196 (Sale Order 196 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Red Skull in the Silver Age. Small-time burglar Weasel Wills stumbles upon Iron Man's armor and Tony Stark must don his old armor to stop his crime spree. First Silver Age appearance of the Red Skull (turns out to be an imposter; the real one appears next issue) in "The Red Skull Strikes!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Chic Stone; Cap and Bucky track down the Red Skull, only to discover that he is an imposter who replaced tycoon Maxon; The real Red Skull is manipulating the "Maxon" Skull; This is a re-telling of "The Riddle of the Red Skull" from Captain America Comics # 1.
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4 Issues. Tom & Jerry and Friends Harvey Classics Comics #1. Tom & Jerry Harvey Classics Comics #11, Lot #197 (Sale Order 197 of 330) 4 Issues. Tom & Jerry and Friends Harvey Classics Comics #1. Tom & Jerry Harvey Classics Comics #11, #13, & #2.
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Marvel Triple Action Marvel Comics #26 Bronze Age 1975. Lot #198 (Sale Order 198 of 330) "The Living Laser" Part 1 of 2. Story by Stan Lee. Cover and art by Don Heck. After The Living Laser robs a bank, the Avengers investigate. In plain clothes, The Laser notices the Wasp and becomes obsessed with her. Attacking her at home, he is beaten by Goliath but escapes. The Avengers track the Laser down, but he traps Captain America and Hawkeye in a deadly trap and kidnaps the Wasp.
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4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #56, #52, #54, & #57. Bronze Age 1974, 1975. Lot #199 (Sale Order 199 of 330) 4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #56, #52, #54, & #57. Bronze Age 1974, 1975.
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Woody Woodpecker Harvey Classics Comics #1 1991. Lot #200 (Sale Order 200 of 330) "Pygmy Valley"; Woody and the kids go to the jungle in Africa as assistants to two butterfly hunters; The group runs into Congo-Longo Larry, a criminal on the run, and stumble across a valley where all the natives, animals, and plants are tiny. Ads for Tom and Jerry and Back to the Future. Untitled story; Buzz comes up with a scheme to sell apples to children by convincing them that eating these special apples will make them smarter. Ads for Felix the Cat, Richie Rich, and Beetlejuice.
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Tales of Suspense Featuring Iron Man and Captain America Marvel Comics #76 Silver Age 1966 Key 1st c Lot #201 (Sale Order 201 of 330) Key 1st cameo of Ultimo. 1st cover and 2nd Appearance of Sharon Carter. 2nd Appearance of Batroc the Leaper. "Here Lies Hidden… the Unspeakable Ultimo!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Gene Colan (as Adam Austin), inks by Jack Abel (as Gary Michaels); While being arrested for the use of the Enervation Intensifier, Tony Stark is suddenly transported through time and space; But where will he end up?; The Freak turns back into Happy, but then the Mandarin attacks. "The Gladiator, the Girl, and the Glory!", script by Stan Lee, art by John Romita; Batroc and Captain America duke it out over the vial of Inferno 42.
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Magic Comics David McKay Publishing #113 Golden Age 1943. Key Dagwood + Blondie, Mandrake the Magici Lot #202 (Sale Order 202 of 330) Key Dagwood + Blondie, Mandrake the Magician, Lone Ranger, Secret Agent x-9. Cover by Joe Musial. Edited by Margery McKay (sometimes credited as G. Whiz). Stories and art by Lee Falk, Phil Davis, Fran Striker, Charles Flanders, Robert Storm, Mel Graff, Carl Anderson, Clayton Knight, Chic Young, Bob Dunn, and Joe Musial. Lee Falk's adventurer Mandrake the Magician gets top billing in this anthology series featuring reprints of King Features Syndicate comic strips. Mandrake matches wits with Dr. Congo, the only practicing witch-doctor in America; Heroes on Wings discusses the then-new science of jet aviation. Mandrake the Magician; Heroes on Wings; Dollar-A-Dither; Goodnight Stories; The Lone Ranger; Secret Agent X-9; Little Acorns; Henry; Blondie.
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4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #75, #58, #76, & #73. Lot #203 (Sale Order 203 of 330) 4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #75, #58, #76, & #73.
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Tales of Suspense Featuring Iron Man and Captain America Marvel Comics #93 Silver Age 1967 Key 1st A Lot #204 (Sale Order 204 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of M.O.D.O.K. "The Golden Gladiator and... the Giant!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Frank Giacoia; Half-Faces creation, the Titanium Man, attacks Iron Man; Iron Man activates his roller skates to dodge Titanium Man's blows; Half-Face orders Titanium Man to destroy a nearby village so that Americans will be blamed for it. "Into the Jaws of ... A.I.M.!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott; Agent 13 tells Captain America that her mission is to destroy A.I.M. creation MODOK; Cap agrees to destroy it with her; An A.I.M. agent sneaks up and shoots Cap with a paralyzing ray. Walt Simonson, and Deane Blakeney.
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Conan the Barbarian Marvel Comic #5 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #205 (Sale Order 205 of 330) Conan frees villages of Zukala's control, saves Zephra from demon, and defeats Zukala--who disappears with his daughter Zephra; this story, though published in issue 5, was actually the third drawn by Windsor-Smith (following 1 and 2, but before 3 and 4); adapted from the poem "Zukala's Hour" by Robert E. Howard.
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4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #58, #61, #63, & #64. Lot #206 (Sale Order 206 of 330) 4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #58, #61, #63, & #64.
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Doctor Strange Marvel Comic #31 Bronze Age 1978 Lot #207 (Sale Order 207 of 330) Cover art by Alan Weiss. A Death for Immortality, script by Don McGregor, pencils by Ricardo Villamonte (breakdowns) and Tom Sutton (finished art), inks by Tom Sutton; Dr. Strange battles Alaric, who wields the Atlantean Sword of Kamuu; Sub-Mariner guest stars.
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The Colossal Show Gold Key Comic #1 Silver Age 1969 Lot #208 (Sale Order 208 of 330) The Colossal Show Gold Key Comic #1 Silver Age 1969
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4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #38, #57, #45, & #51. Lot #209 (Sale Order 209 of 330) 4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #38, #57, #45, & #51.
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st Appearance of Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, and Pri Lot #210 (Sale Order 210 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, and Princess Leia. A Long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...the galaxy is engrossed in an intergalactic civil war. A small band of freedom fighters led by Princess Leia opposes the evil Galactic Empire and steals the plans to their most destructive weapon, the Death Star. Darth Vader, the most feared name in the galaxy, will stop at nothing to recover those stolen plans and the location of the Rebel's secret base of operations. Now, it's up to farm boy Luke Skywalker and a motley band of heroes to save the Princess and the galaxy from the darkness that has engulfed it.
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4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #41, #43, #47, & #48. Lot #211 (Sale Order 211 of 330) 4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #41, #43, #47, & #48.
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Tales to Astonish The Incredible Hulk and the Sub-Mariner Marvel Comic #91 Silver Age 1967 Key 1st C Lot #212 (Sale Order 212 of 330) Key 1st Cover and Appearance of Abomination. As the new ruler of Atlantis, Byrrah has Namor arrested and sent to the dreaded Inferno Isle; Namor battles the lava monster that lives there and returns to Atlantis to seek his vengeance; Meanwhile, back in the undersea kingdom, Dorma has found Byrrah's hypnosis machine that won him the throne and uses it to turn the Atlantean allegiance back to Namor. Whosoever Harms the Hulk..!, script by Stan Lee, art by Gil Kane; Ross and his men try to revive the Hulk after his beating by the Abomnation; Returning from the brink of death, Hulk is about to leave when the pleading Rick Jones causes him to transform back to Banner; Banner uses his knowledge to lure Abomination back to Gamma base with Betty in tow; Hulk and Abomination clash once again; Watching from a distant galaxy, the Stranger realizes that the Abomination is a much better ally than the Hulk and zaps him to his side, ending the battle.
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Catwoman DC Comic #2 2018 Lot #213 (Sale Order 213 of 330) Gotham's a toxic litter box for Selina Kyle of late, so she hits the road looking to clear the air, change her look and clear her name, too-there's a copycat burglar swiping her M.O. who needs sorting out. In her hometown, Catwoman runs afoul of a crime boss who's also hunting this impostor. Can the two declare a truce to hunt a mutual enemy, or will Selina end up just more roadkill?
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Teen Titans DC Comic #20 2018 Lot #214 (Sale Order 214 of 330) Written by Adam Glass. Art by Bernard Chang. Cover by Alex Garner. Batman has no idea what he's doing. Superman? Not a clue. Wonder Woman? Whatever. Damian Wayne is Robin, and he's done with the bleeding-heart approach favored by the heroes of the senior circuit. New plan of action: recruit a new Teen Titans. Kid Flash, Red Arrow and newbies Roundhouse, D'jinn and…wait, Lobo has a daughter? That'll end well. And then build something in secret deep beneath the new Teen Titans HQ. Secret from his teammates, secret from even Batman. It's a secret that will change the way you look at Robin forever!
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Shazam DC Comics #1 2018 Lot #215 (Sale Order 215 of 330) Written by Geoff Johns. Art and Cover by Dale Eaglesham. The superstar team of writer Geoff Johns and artist Dale Eaglesham reunite to launch the first all-new SHAZAM! monthly title set in the DC Universe in almost 20 years! (What took you guys so long?!) Teenager turned super-hero Billy Batson struggles to balance school and superheroics! (Guess which one is more fun?) But when Shazam unlocks a shocking secret deep within the Rock of Eternity, it challenges everything he knows about the worlds of magic and his family's future as its champions! Also, witness the bizarre team-up of Dr. Sivana and Mr. Mind as they set off to build a society all their own! Don't miss the start of an epic run in the making as 'Shazam and the Seven Realms' begins!
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Wonder Woman DC Comics #56 2018 Lot #216 (Sale Order 216 of 330) The Witching Hour: Part 2 of 5 - Written by James Tynion IV. Art by Emanuela Lupacchino and Ray McCarthy. Cover by Yasmine Putri. Story continued from Wonder Woman and Justice League: Dark Witching Hour (2018). The Justice League Dark barely escaped their first encounter with Hecate, but they know she'll be coming back for the power inside Wonder Woman. But what if Diana could tap into that power herself to take on Hecate directly?
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Superman DC Comics #75 1993 Lot #217 (Sale Order 217 of 330) Here it is, the issue that rocked the DC Universe. An unstoppable force named Doomsday crash landed on Earth and has cut a swath of death and destruction across the country, all the way to Metropolis. Even the Justice League, the world's premiere super-team, was powerless before this creature's might. Now one man stands defiantly in Doomsday's way and vows that the creature's insanity stops here. Superman fights his strongest opponent to the death in the streets of Metropolis.
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4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #50, #51, #44, & #46. Lot #218 (Sale Order 218 of 330) 4 Issues. Marvel's Greatest Comics Marvel Comic #50, #51, #44, & #46.
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #2 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st Appearance of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Lot #219 (Sale Order 219 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Greedo. A New Hope: Part 2 of 6. "Six against the Galaxy!" Based on the screenplay by George Lucas. Adapted by Roy Thomas. Art by Howard Chaykin and Steve Leialoha. Princess Leia is in the hands of the evil Empire and the sinister Darth Vader. Now it falls on farm boy Luke Skywalker to seize his destiny and rescue her, and save the galaxy. But he can't do it alone. Luckily he'll get some help from old Ben Kenobi, once a great Jedi Knight known as Obi-Wan, Han Solo, a cocky ace pilot and all around scoundrel, Chewbacca, the hulking wookie and loyal co-pilot to Han, and the droids who hold the key to the Empire's defeat, C-3PO and R2-D2.
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4 Issues. Superboy Legion of Super-Heroes DC Comic #217, #224, #222, & #215. Bronze Age 1976. Lot #220 (Sale Order 220 of 330) The Cornered Clown Hostess Fruit Pies ad starring the Joker, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Vince Colletta. The Charge of the Doomed Legionnaires, script by Jim Shooter, art by Mike Grell; The Khund Field Marshall Lorca attacks a Legion cruiser, forcing it to crash on the barren planet Vanvlack IV; Brainiac 5 attempts to manage the battle from afar but the Legion team wins on their own, before Superboy arrives to help. Justice for All Children public service announcement starring Superman, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Vince Colletta. Future Shock for Superboy, script by Jim Shooter, art by Mike Grell; Superboy meets Legion Academy student Laurel Kent, who is also his thirtieth-century descendant.
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The Inferior 5 DC Comics #9 Silver Age 1968 Lot #221 (Sale Order 221 of 330) "Mummy's the Word!" While investigating a museum jewel theft, the I5 stumble across an alien plan to conquer Earth. Awkwardman battles Dumb Bunny. Script uncredited, pencils by Winslow Mortimer, inks by Tex Blaisdell. Cover by Mortimer and Blaisdell.
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Supergirl DC Comics #23 2018 Lot #222 (Sale Order 222 of 330) "The Killers of Krypton: Part 3 - Written by Marc Andreyko. Art by Kevin Maguire, Sean Parsons and Wade Von Grawbadger. Cover by Stanley Lau. Supergirl's cosmic quest continues as she searches the galaxy for the truth about Rogol Zaar's connection to Krypton's destruction-and if there are any other culprits to be brought to justice. The library police are hot on Kara's trail after she breaks into the Green Lantern database on Mogo, but she's short on credits to pay the fine.
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Peter Porker The Spectacular Spider-Ham Star Comics #1 Bronze Age 1985 Key 1st Solo Title. Debut of Lot #223 (Sale Order 223 of 330) Key 1st Solo Title. Debut of Star Comics. 1st Appearance of Ducktor Doom and the Fantastic Fur. J. Jonah Jackal, Chief editor of the Daily Beagle, Peter Porker, ace photographer, and three junior news trainees head off to investigate the St. Croix Trapezoid. However, their flight runs afoul and they crash land on the island home of the most nefarious super-villain of all...Ducktor Doom. Can the Spectacular Spider-Ham defeat the greatest enemy of the Fantastic Furs, save his friends and boss, get the front-page picture, and still keep his secret identity a secret? Brought to you in the hilarious tradition of the Looney Tunes, here comes the Spectacular Spider-Ham.
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #3 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st Cover Appearance of Han Solo and Chewbacca. Lot #224 (Sale Order 224 of 330) Key 1st Cover Appearance of Han Solo and Chewbacca. "Death Star!" Based on the screenplay by George Lucas. Adapted by Roy Thomas. Art by Howard Chaykin and Steve Leialoha. The evil Galactic Empire tests its ultimate weapon on Princess Leia's homeworld with devastating results. Meanwhile, Ben Kenobi begins Luke Skywalker's training in the ways of the force. However things take a turn for the worse when the Millennium Falcon is captured within the unrelenting grasp of the Death Star's tractor-beam. Now, it's up to this small motley band of heroes to mount a daring rescue attempt of the Princess from within the very bowels of the Empire's most powerful weapon.
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Wizard Ace Edition Marvel's The Avengers #4 2002 Lot #225 (Sale Order 225 of 330) Wizard Ace Edition Special representation of the revival of Captain America in Avengers # 4. New John Cassaday acetate cover. Plus 2 page back up Twisted Toyfare Theatre "The Further Adventures of Frozen Cap!" "Captain America Joins the Avengers!" Script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Roussos. Roster includes: Thor, Giant-Man, Wasp, Iron Man and Captain America. Rick Jones and Sub-Mariner appearances. First modern appearances of Captain America and Bucky. First appearance (shadowed cameo of face) of the first Baron Zemo.
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Gamora Marvel Comic #1 2017 Lot #226 (Sale Order 226 of 330) Written by Nicole Perlman. Art by Marco Checchetto. Cover by Esad Ribic. Before the Guardians…there was Gamora! From screenwriter Nicole Perlman-co-writer of the Guardians of the Galaxy screenplay-and Marvel superstar artist Marco Checchetto comes a killer new ongoing series! Once upon a time she was Thanos' heartless pet assassin and favorite daughter. Today, she is the backbone of the Guardians of the Galaxy, putting her life on the line to defend the innocent. What was it that transformed her from being used as a tool of her oppressor, to a champion of the powerless? Embark on a journey of revenge and redemption, and witness how Gamora earned her reputation as the Deadliest Woman in the Galaxy.
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The Fantastic Four Chronicles Marvel Comics Group FantaCo #1 Lot #227 (Sale Order 227 of 330) Cover by John Byrne. Inside front cover by Dave Simmons. Centerfold spread by John Byrne. Loaded with all kinds of information about the FF team and supporting cast. Len Wein and Marv Wolfman interview.
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The Dark Knight Returns The Last Crusade DC Comics #1 2016 Lot #228 (Sale Order 228 of 330) Written by Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello. Art by John Romita, Jr. and Peter Steigerwald. Cover by John Romita, Jr. and Danny Miki. Before the Dark Knight returned… The Joker. Poison Ivy. Selina Kyle. And the last Robin.
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #8 Bronze Age 1978 Key 1st Appearance of Jaxxon. Lot #229 (Sale Order 229 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Jaxxon. "Eight for Aduba-3!" Written by Roy Thomas. Art by Howard Chaykin and Tom Palmer. Han Solo and Chewbacca join forces with a motley band of misfits to embark on a dangerous adventure. Meanwhile, Luke Skywalker sets out on a dangerous mission of his own.
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3 Issues. Darkhawk Marvel Comics #14, #13, & #35. Lot #230 (Sale Order 230 of 330) 3 Issues. Darkhawk Marvel Comics #14, #13, & #35.
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4 Issues. Action Comics DC Comics #465, #448, #531, & #517. Lot #231 (Sale Order 231 of 330) 4 Issues. Action Comics DC Comics #465, #448, #531, & #517.
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Dark Knight lll The Master Race DC Comic #1 2016 Lot #232 (Sale Order 232 of 330) Written by Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello. Art and Cover by Andy Kubert and Klaus Janson. The epic ending you never saw coming is here because you demanded it! The Dark Knight rises again to face the dawn of the master race!
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #7 Bronze Age 1978 Key 1st original story. 1st Appearance of Crimson Jack. Lot #233 (Sale Order 233 of 330) Key 1st original story. 1st Appearance of Crimson Jack. "New Planets, New Perils!" Written by Roy Thomas. Art by Howard Chaykin and Frank Springer. Following the destruction of the Death Star, Han Solo and Chewbacca embark on a deadly solo mission on a strange and dangerous world.
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Batman Superman DC Comics #1 2019. Lot #234 (Sale Order 234 of 330) Who are the Secret Six?: Part 1 of 5 - Written by Joshua Williamson. Art and Cover by David Marquez. Up in the sky, in the dark of the night, trust no one-for the Secret Six walk among us. Spinning out of the devastating events of the Batman Who Laughs, Superman and Batman are together once more in an all-new monthly series-and they're facing a terrifying new threat that could strike from anywhere. The Dark Knight and the Man of Steel must journey into the depths of Gotham City to learn which of their fellow heroes has been transformed into the horrifying horseman of their most dangerous and deranged foe ever. Our heroes will need to fight to survive, but an even more dangerous question lurks in the shadows: Can Superman and Batman even trust each other?
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Spider-Woman Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1978 Key Debut of New costume. Origin of Spider-Woman. Lot #235 (Sale Order 235 of 330) Key Debut of New costume. Origin of Spider-Woman. A Future Uncertain!, script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Tony DeZuniga; Spider-Woman tries to get her life together after her childhood experiences with the High Evolutionary and her recent break with Hydra; origin story.
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4 Issues. Action Comics DC Comics #524, #491, #490, & #492. Lot #236 (Sale Order 236 of 330) 4 Issues. Action Comics DC Comics #524, #491, #490, & #492.
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Batman Superman DC Comics #1 2019. Variant Cover. Lot #237 (Sale Order 237 of 330) "Who are the Secret Six?: Part 1 - Written by Joshua Williamson. Art and Cover by David Marquez. Up in the sky, in the dark of the night, trust no one-for the Secret Six walk among us. Spinning out of the devastating events of the Batman Who Laughs, Superman and Batman are together once more in an all-new monthly series-and they're facing a terrifying new threat that could strike from anywhere. The Dark Knight and the Man of Steel must journey into the depths of Gotham City to learn which of their fellow heroes has been transformed into the horrifying horseman of their most dangerous and deranged foe ever. Our heroes will need to fight to survive, but an even more dangerous question lurks in the shadows: Can Superman and Batman even trust each other?
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Star Wars Marvel Comic #6 Bronze Age 1977 Key 2nd Appearance of Wedge Antilles. Battle of Luke Skywa Lot #238 (Sale Order 238 of 330) Key 2nd Appearance of Wedge Antilles. Battle of Luke Skywalker. A New Hope: Part 6 of 6. "Is this the Final Chapter?!" Based on the screenplay by George Lucas. Adapted by Roy Thomas. Art by Howard Chaykin, Rick Hoberg, and Bill Wray. This is it, the explosive conclusion to the biggest space epic of all time! Armed with the secret plans, the Rebel Alliance mounts an all out attack on the evil Empire's ultimate weapon, the Death Star. However, they'll have to break through the monstrous space station's own defenses and dozens of deadly Tie-Fighters to get to its weak point. As the Rebels' time begins to run out, and their fleet of X-Wing Fighters begins to dwindle, it falls upon young Luke Skywalker and the power of the force to save the day. But first he'll have to get past the most dangerous man in the galaxy - Darth Vader!
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4 Issues. Superman's Pal The New Jimmy Olsen DC Comics #14. Superman DC Comics. Plastic Man DC Comic Lot #239 (Sale Order 239 of 330) 4 Issues. Superman's Pal The New Jimmy Olsen DC Comics #14. Superman DC Comics. Plastic Man DC Comics #13. The X-Men ask: What if Phoenix had not died Marvel Comics #27.
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6 Issues. Fallen Angels Marvel Comics #5, #7, #3, #2, #4, & #6. 1987. Lot #240 (Sale Order 240 of 330) 6 Issues. Fallen Angels Marvel Comics #5, #7, #3, #2, #4, & #6. 1987.
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4 Issues. What if X-Men lost inferno Marvel Comics #6. Plastic Man DC Comics #16. Special Elvira's Lot #241 (Sale Order 241 of 330) 4 Issues. What if X-Men lost inferno Marvel Comics #6. Plastic Man DC Comics #16. Special Elvira's Haunted Hollidays DC Comics #1. The Batman Adventures DC Comics #23.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #288, #290, #275, & #6. Lot #242 (Sale Order 242 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #288, #290, #275, & #6.
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4 Issues. The Uncanny X-Men Marvel Comics #300. X-Men Adventures Marvel Comics #1. Marvel Super-Hero Lot #243 (Sale Order 243 of 330) 4 Issues. The Uncanny X-Men Marvel Comics #300. X-Men Adventures Marvel Comics #1. Marvel Super-Heroes Winter Special X-Men. Black Panther 2099 Marvel Comics #1.
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4 Issues. Excalibur Marvel Comics #1. Hawkeye Marvel Comics #1. Thanos Marvel Comics #1. Doctor St Lot #244 (Sale Order 244 of 330) 4 Issues. Excalibur Marvel Comics #1. Hawkeye Marvel Comics #1. Thanos Marvel Comics #1. Doctor Strange/Punisher Magic Bullets Midtown Comics #1.
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4 Issues. X-Men Adventures Marvel Comics #3. Venom Funeral Pyre Marvel Comics #1. Classic X-Men Marv Lot #245 (Sale Order 245 of 330) 4 Issues. X-Men Adventures Marvel Comics #3. Venom Funeral Pyre Marvel Comics #1. Classic X-Men Marvel Comics #12. X-Men Marvel Comics #62.
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Web of Venom Wraith Marvel Comic #1 2020 Lot #246 (Sale Order 246 of 330) Since his appearance in GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, one thing WRAITH has made perfectly clear is that he's hunting KNULL, the God of the Symbiotes. Now, in the wastelands on the outskirts of the cosmos, he'll have his chance to face him…
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4 Issues. Aero Marvel Comic #1. X-Men Adventures Marvel Comics #5. X Factor Marvel Comics #92. Venom Lot #247 (Sale Order 247 of 330) 4 Issues. Aero Marvel Comic #1. X-Men Adventures Marvel Comics #5. X Factor Marvel Comics #92. Venom Marvel Comic #36.
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G.I. Joe Yearbook Marvel Comics #4 1988 Lot #248 (Sale Order 248 of 330) A complete update on America's Favorite Heroes! Includes: "Trade-Off!" An all-new tale featuring Cobra! "And the Adventure Continues!" An up-to-date survey of all the best GI Joe and Cobra action for the past year. "A Gallery of Cover!" Includes a look back at every cover for GI Joe (1982-1994 Marvel) #57-68. And, "Bystander!" A brand new 7-page story starring Snake-Eyes and Scarlett.
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4 Issues. The West Coast Avengers Marvel Comics #23. The Avengers Marvel Comics #143. The Avengers M Lot #249 (Sale Order 249 of 330) 4 Issues. The West Coast Avengers Marvel Comics #23. The Avengers Marvel Comics #143. The Avengers Marvel Comics #153. The Avengers Marvel Comic #360.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #283, #282, #281, & #280. Lot #250 (Sale Order 250 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #283, #282, #281, & #280.
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4 Issues. Detective Comics Featuring Batman DC Comics #666. The Punisher Marvel Comics #13. Venom Ma Lot #251 (Sale Order 251 of 330) 4 Issues. Detective Comics Featuring Batman DC Comics #666. The Punisher Marvel Comics #13. Venom Marvel Comics #37. X-Force Marvel Comic #25.
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The Eternals Annual Marvel Comics #1 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st Appearance of Tutinax. Lot #252 (Sale Order 252 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Tutinax. "The Time Killers." Written by Jack Kirby. Pencils by Jack Kirby. Inks by Mike Royer. Only Thena, Karkas, and the Reject stand between humanity and a horde of assassins out of time. It's three against many in this double-sized action packed spectacular.
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The Incredible Hulk Marvel Comics #200 Bronze Age 1976 Key Milestone Issue. Low Grade. Lot #253 (Sale Order 253 of 330) Key Milestone Issue. Doc Samson shrinks the Hulk down so he can enter Glen Talbot's brain and try to restore his memories; While in Talbot's mind, the Hulk is attacked by a host of former friends and foes; Glen's memories are restored but Samson's machine accidentally shrinks the Hulk to nothingness.
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The Incredible Hulk Marvel Comics #128 Bronze Age 1970 Lot #254 (Sale Order 254 of 330) Cover art by Herb Trimpe. And In This Corner...the Avengers!, script by Roy Thomas, art by Herb Trimpe; Underground the Green Goliath is trekking towards the San Andreas Fault!; and Thunderbolt Ross fears that the powerful behemoth could accidentally trigger a catastrophic earthquake in California; so the esteemed general calls for help from Earth's Mightiest Heroes; The Avengers link up with General Ross, Colonel Talbot, and Betty just west of the Rockies to set a trap for their gamma-radiated guest; The Vision descends through the solid rock to lure the Hulk to the surface, and then the Avengers attack en masse; The Incredible Hulk vs. the Mighty Avengers; An epic encounter to save the Western United States; Flashback cameos by Loki, Ant-Man, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp; Avengers Lineup: Black Panther, Goliath, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, and the Vision.
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4 Issues. Doc Savage The Man of Bronze Marvel Comics #5. Swamp Thing DC Comics #4. Superman starring Lot #255 (Sale Order 255 of 330) 4 Issues. Doc Savage The Man of Bronze Marvel Comics #5. Swamp Thing DC Comics #4. Superman starring in Action Comics DC Comics #526. Tarzans Sonn Gavealbum Comic.
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Conan the Barbarian Marvel Comic #4 Bronze Age 1971 Key Classic Story "The Tower of the Elephant". Lot #256 (Sale Order 256 of 330) Key Classic Story "The Tower of the Elephant". Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. The Tower of the Elephant!, script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Barry Windsor-Smith, inks by Sal Buscema; setting: City of Arenjun in Zamora; Conan scales Elephant tower, kills lion & giant spider, and saves Yag-Kosha by killing him at his request; adapted from the story by Robert E. Howard.
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Super Villain Classics Galactus The Origin Marvel Comics #1 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #257 (Sale Order 257 of 330) In a dying universe, on the planet of Taa, scientist Galan tries to find a way for his race to survive the end of the universe; He commandeers a spaceship towards the center of the imploding universe, but he does not die in "the big crunch"; Instead, he gestates in a cocoon for billions of years in a newly-formed universe; When he emerges, it is as Galactus, and he has to feed upon the life force of planets; Re-Telling of the Origin of Galactus.
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Batman Three Jokers DC Comics #3 2020 Lot #258 (Sale Order 258 of 330) The final chapter of the most terrifying and personal Batman mystery is here! Still reeling from their last encounter with the three Jokers, Batman, Batgirl, and Red Hood discover the terrible truth about the Three Jokers plot. Will the caped crusaders have the strength needed to put an end to the maniacal menaces master plan once and for all, or will it be lights out for good? You wont want to miss the stunning conclusion of Batman: Three Jokers as it completes its trajectory as the ultimate examination of The Joker and his never-ending conflict with Batman.
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The Mighty Thor Marvel Comics #142 Silver Age 1967 Super-Skrull Lot #259 (Sale Order 259 of 330) The Super-Skrull, influenced by Loki, attacks and is beaten by Thor; Meanwhile, Odin sends Sif and Balder to find the evil Enchanters in the land of Ringsfjord. Tale of Asgard: "We, Who Are About to Die...!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Vince Colletta; Mogul's Demon Riders attack Thor and his companions.
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The Invincible Iron Man Marvel Comics #118 Bronze Age 1979 Lot #260 (Sale Order 260 of 330) First appearance of James Rhodes in "At the Mercy of My Friends!" Part 1 of 2. Guest-starring Nick Fury. Plot by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Script by David Michelinie. Art by John Byrne (layouts) and Bob Layton (finishes). Cover by Bob Layton. Tony Stark visits the SHIELD Helicarrier for a NATO conference, but rouge agents throw him out over the skies of Western Europe! Fortunately (as shown on the terrific cover), Tony has his briefcase with him! But can he change into his armor in time? Cameo appearances by Mrs. Arbogast and Bethany Cabe.
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Astonishing Tales Featuring Deathlok The Demolisher Marvel Comics #31 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #261 (Sale Order 261 of 330) Mike Travers catches up to Deathlok who finds out that Mike had married his wife six months ago; Deathlok spares his life because he had saved his and then comes across a mobster that he hopes will lead him to the surgeon that made him into a cyborg. Marvel-Hero Stick-Ons ad. Why Won't They Believe Me?, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Paul Reinman; A man finds a crashed spaceship and reads the log which shows that the alien was to take the form of an earthling when he lands. Comics ad for the GI Joe Adventure Team toys from Hasbro. Stan Lee's Soapbox. Hostess Twinkies ad with Captain Marvel, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito.
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Marvel Spotlight on Deathlok The Demolisher Marvel Comics #33 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #262 (Sale Order 262 of 330) Final issue of the series. Cover pencils by Rich Buckler, inks by Klaus Janson. (Don't Fear) The Reaper!, script by David Anthony Kraft, pencils by Rich Buckler, Michael Netzer [as Mike Nasser], and Arvell Jones, inks by Klaus Janson; Deathlok is transported to earth in the year 1976 by Godwulf. He encounters Devil-Slayer who attacks him because he assumes he was sent by the Cult; While fighting Deathlok encounters Cory Payne (the Devil-Slayer's wife) who is the exact image of Jannice Manning, Deathlok's ex-wife. Deathlok figures out he has gone through a time warp and ends the battle but he is then transported somewhere else. Story is continued from Astonishing Tales #36 and in Marvel Two-In-One #27. Advertisement for Howard the Duck and Red Sonja T-Shirts.
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Batman Three Jokers DC Comics #3 2020 Variant Cover Lot #263 (Sale Order 263 of 330) The final chapter of the most terrifying and personal Batman mystery is here! Still reeling from their last encounter with the three Jokers, Batman, Batgirl, and Red Hood discover the terrible truth about the Three Jokers plot. Will the caped crusaders have the strength needed to put an end to the maniacal menaces master plan once and for all, or will it be lights out for good? You wont want to miss the stunning conclusion of Batman: Three Jokers as it completes its trajectory as the ultimate examination of The Joker and his never-ending conflict with Batman.
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Giant-Size Avengers Marvel Comics #2 Bronze Age 1974 Key Mantis revealed to be The Celestial Madonna Lot #264 (Sale Order 264 of 330) Key Mantis revealed to be The Celestial Madonna. Death of Swordsman. Origin of Rama-tut. Hawkeye joins Avengers. "A Blast from the Past!" Story by Steve Englehart. Art by Dave Cockrum. Cover by Ron Wilson. The story continues from Avengers 129 and the Earth's mightiest heroes are in dire straits! Kang the Conqueror has paralyzed Iron Man, Thor, and the Vision and placed each one inside a Macrobot. Now the three Macrobots are sent to China, the Soviet Union, and the United States to wreck havoc! Kang has also imprisoned Mantis, the Scarlet Witch, and Agatha Harkness in an abandoned Egyptian pyramid as he tries to determine who is the celestial madonna. So that leaves two Avengers, Hawkeye and the Swordsman, plus the ancient pharaoh Rama-Tut to rescue the Avengers and save the world! In his finest hour with the Avengers, can the Swordsman lead the team to victory or will tragedy strike? Simply a great story with a powerful ending.
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Giant-Size Defenders Marvel Comics #4 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #265 (Sale Order 265 of 330) "Too Cold a Night for Dying!" Guest-starring Yellowjacket. Plot by Don McGregor and Roger Slifer. Script by Steve Gerber. Pencils by Don Heck. Inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia. Kyle Richmond and Trish Starr's wonderful night at the Lincoln Center is ripped apart by a car bomb! The emergency first responders rush Kyle and Trish to the hospital in hopes of saving their lives! Dr. Strange and Valkyrie are shocked by the bombing and wonder who would want to kill Nighthawk. Likewise across town Henry Pym sees the news report of the Broadway bombing and wonders who would want to kill Trish Starr. Yellowjacket has a prime suspect in mind! And quickly corrals Egghead! In the meantime, the Defenders also have a prime suspect! The Squadron Sinister! However, defeating the Squadron Sinister is much easier said than done! Doctor Strange, Valkyrie, and the Hulk track the squadron to the Crayton Observatory! But their surprise attack falls apart when Doctor Spectrum neutralizes the Hulk and then knocks out his two teammates! Fortunately though, Yellowjacket (acting on a tip from Nighthawk) frees the Defenders and sets up the final showdown back in New York City! The Master of the Mystics Arts, the Green Goliath, Valkyrie, and Yellowjacket vs. Hyperion, Doctor Spectrum, and the Whizzer! Cameo appearance by the Wasp. Defenders Lineup: Doctor Strange, Hulk, Nighthawk, and Valkyrie. First reprint story: "Namor, now emperor of the sub-sea…" Story and Art by Bill Everett. The Sub-Mariner rushes a critical shipment of influenza serum to Alaska, but encounters many obstacles along the way. Story originally published in Human Torch Comics 3 (circa 1940). Second reprint story: "Witchcraft in the Wax Museum!" Script by Stan Lee. Art by Steve Ditko. Doctor Strange battles Baron Mordo. Story originally published in Strange Tales 121.
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Marvel Premiere Ant-Man Marvel Comics #48 Bronze Age 1979 Key 2nd Appearance + Origin of Scott Lang Lot #266 (Sale Order 266 of 330) Key 2nd Appearance + Origin of Scott Lang and Cassie Lang. Scott Lang, the new Ant-Man, attempts to get Dr. Sondheim out of the clutches of the mutated Darren Cross; However, he underestimates Cross' enhanced abilities and is defeated; His equipment disabled, Scott listens as Cross explains his heart condition and the implantation of a "nucleorganic pacemaker"; The device backfired, not only slowly mutating him into a Neanderthal-like giant but also wearing out his heart, necessitating periodic transplants from unwilling donors; Learning he is to be next in line to be a "donor" Scott manages to fix his equipment and escape, busting back into the surgical theatre just as Dr. Sondheim finished another operation; Ant-Man fights Cross. Next appearance of Ant Man is in Iron Man (Marvel, 1968 series) #125.
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The Thing Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1983 Lot #267 (Sale Order 267 of 330) Stepping out of the shadow of his team book, the ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing gets his very own comic book series. Ben Grimm heads back to Yancy Street. Witness the Fantastic Four's strongest member's origins from a youthful member in the Yancy Street Gang, to his All-America football days, to his first meeting with Reed Richards (Mister Fantastic), and the fateful trip on a rocket ship that forever changed his life.
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What if The Hulk had the brain of Bruce Banner Marvel Comics #2 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #268 (Sale Order 268 of 330) What if the Hulk had Always had Bruce Banner's Brain?, script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Herb Trimpe, inks by Tom Sutton; ulk retains his intelligence and teams up with Mr. Fantastic and Professor X against Galactus; cameos by the Avengers, Galactus, and the Avengers.
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Batman Three Jokers DC Comics #2 2020 Variant Cover Lot #269 (Sale Order 269 of 330) Written by Geoff Johns. Art and Cover by Jason Fabok. It's one of the most anticipated comic book stories of the decade: Batman: Three Jokers by Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok! Debuting in August, this three-issue Prestige Format DC Black Label series delivers the payoff to the years-long mystery of why - and how - there are three Jokers, and what that revelation means to the eternal conflict between Batman, his allies, and the Clown Prince of Crime.
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4 Issues. Swamp Thing DC Comics #6, #8, #15, & #17. Lot #270 (Sale Order 270 of 330) 4 Issues. Swamp Thing DC Comics #6, #8, #15, & #17.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #180, #178, #138, & #166. Lot #271 (Sale Order 271 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #180, #178, #138, & #166.
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Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars Marvel Comics #1 Bronze Age 1984 Key 1st Cameo Appearance of The Bey Lot #272 (Sale Order 272 of 330) Key 1st Cameo Appearance of The Beyonder. First line-wide crossover event series. "The War Begins!" Part 1 of 12. Story by Jim Shooter. Art by Mike Zeck and John Beatty. This is it, the granddaddy of all epic events. Before Identity Crisis, Infinite Crisis, House of M, Civil War, and Infinity Gauntlet there was Secret Wars. A nigh omnipotent being from beyond has, for lack of a better word, kidnapped the greatest heroes and deadliest villains in the Marvel Universe and whisked them to the far side of the universe to battle for the ultimate prize. One thing is for certain, the lives of these heroes and villains will never be the same again.
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Solo Avengers Hawkeye and Mockingbird Marvel Comics #1 1987 Lot #273 (Sale Order 273 of 330) "Here Comes Hawkeye" Part 1 of 5. Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Mark Bright. Inks by Joe Rubinstein. Cover by Mark Bright and Joe Rubinstein. Finally, the Avengers' ace archer in his own series! Hawkeye performs a benefit archery show at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, but his mentor from long ago plans to ruin the event! First appearance of Trick Shot. Cameo appearance by Wonder Man. Second story: "Listen to the Mockingbird" Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Jim Lee. Inks by Al Williamson. Mockingbird tries to catch Hawkeye in his dressing room before his charity performance, but Clint is not there. However, Trick Shot's henchmen are, and they are looking for a fight!
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Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #63 Silver Age 1967 Lot #274 (Sale Order 274 of 330) The FF battle Blastaar and the Sandman, who have teamed up; Reed puts a helmet on Blastaars head to prevent his explosions. Triton and Crystal (of the Inhumans) appearances.
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Batman Three Jokers DC Comics #2 2020 Lot #275 (Sale Order 275 of 330) As Batman and Batgirl follow an unexpected thread linking the three Jokers with someone from the Dark Knights past, Red Hood dives headfirst into trouble and finds himself struggling to stay afloat without the aid of his allies. Batman: Three Jokers continues its trajectory as the ultimate examination of The Joker and his never-ending conflict with Batman. Prepare yourselves for the second chapter of one of the most terrifying and personal mysteries Batman has ever faced!
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Conan the Barbarian Marvel Comics #7 Bronze Age 1971 Key 1st cameo appearance of Thoth-Amon, a power Lot #276 (Sale Order 276 of 330) Key 1st cameo appearance of Thoth-Amon, a powerful sorcerer and the main antagonist of Conan. First mention of Set, the serpent god, in the Conan mythos. Lady Aztrias betrays Conan. Conan burgles a merchant's building, is accused of murder, fights & kills a serpent-man, saves Demetrios's life and sees Thoth-Amon; adapted from the story The God in the Bowl by Robert E. Howard.
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Giant-Size Avengers Marvel Comics #1 Bronze Age 1974 Key 1st appearance of Nuklo, the mutant son of Lot #277 (Sale Order 277 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Nuklo, the mutant son of Miss America and Whizzer. 1st appearance of Bova, an anthropomorphic cow. 2nd team appearance of the Invaders. Death of the Whizzer. "Nuklo: The Invader That Time Forgot!" Guest-starring the Golden Age Whizzer. Story by Roy Thomas. Art by Rich Buckler and Dan Adkins. The Whizzer (aka Robert Frank) invades Avengers Mansion looking for the Chrono-Module. After a brief battle with the Avengers, the Whizzer begins to explain his motives; but suddenly the module breaks open...and Nuklo emerges! The Avengers battle Nuklo throughout New York City; and the Scarlet Witch makes the team's final stand against the runaway nuclear child! During the story Robert Frank reveals that Nuklo is his son, and he also states that Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch are his children; however, the Yesterday Quest storyline in Avengers 185-187 will disprove the Whizzer's statement about Wanda and Pietro. The All-Winners Squad (Bucky, Miss America, Original Human Torch, Sub-Mariner, Toro, Whizzer) appears in a 5-page flashback. Avengers Lineup: Captain America, Iron Man, Mantis, Scarlet Witch, Thor, and the Vision. This issue includes a one-page write-up from Roy Thomas describing the plans for the Giant-Size series. Back up story #1: Reprint of Human Torch 33 from November 1948. Guest-starring Captain America.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #181, #156, #175, & #191. Lot #278 (Sale Order 278 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #181, #156, #175, & #191.
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Marvel Comics presents Wolverine Marvel Comics #1 1988 Key 1st appearance of Kkallakku, a Fear Lord. Lot #279 (Sale Order 279 of 330) Key 1st appearance of Kkallakku, a Fear Lord. 1st appearance of Sapphire Styx, a psychic vampire. Introduction of the Princess Bar, a pub in Madripoor that was brought to life in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Disney+ series. Cover art by Walt Simonson. Save the Tiger Part 1: The Good Guy starring Wolverine, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by John Buscema, inks by Klaus Janson. Elements of Terror Part 1 starring Man-Thing, script by Steve Gerber, art by Tom Sutton. Crossing Lines Part 1: Ripples starring Master of Kung Fu, script by Doug Moench, pencils by Tom Grindberg, inks by Dave Cockrum. Fear Itself starring Silver Surfer, script and art by Al Milgrom.
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The Incredible Hulk Marvel Comics #212 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st Appearance of Constrictor. Lot #280 (Sale Order 280 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Constrictor. Jim Wilson calls Bruce Banner; But the Constrictor, a hired assassin, finds Jim first; Bruce gets just in time to turn into the Hulk and protect his friend; Though the Constrictor uses his adamantium ropes to hurt the green giant, he's defeated by the Hulk; Meanwhile, Betty Ross changes her appearance and starts her new life; Nick Fury appearance.
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Batman Three Jokers DC Comics #1 2020 Variant Cover Lot #281 (Sale Order 281 of 330) It's one of the most anticipated comic book stories of the decade: Batman: Three Jokers by Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok! Debuting in August, this three-issue Prestige Format DC Black Label series delivers the payoff to the years-long mystery of why - and how - there are three Jokers, and what that revelation means to the eternal conflict between Batman, his allies, and the Clown Prince of Crime.
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The Avengers Marvel Comics #196 Bronze Age 1980 Key 1st Full Appearance of Task Master. Lot #282 (Sale Order 282 of 330) Key 1st Full Appearance of Task Master. "The Terrible Toll of the Taskmaster" Guest-starring Ant-Man. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by George Perez. Inks by Jack Abel. Cover by George Perez and Joe Rubinstein. A brand new villain, the Taskmaster, has turned the tables on the Wasp, Yellowjacket, and Ant-Man! The three insect-like super-heroes are prisoners inside the Taskmaster's training academy! The good news is that seven avengers are waiting outside the training compound, but the bad news...none of them know that their teammates are in grave danger! However, Earth Mightiest Heroes follow the ants, and the trail leads to the Taskmaster! Is the villain with the photographic reflexes ready to battle the Avengers? Choose wisely dear Taskmaster! First (full) appearance and origin of the Taskmaster.
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Batman Three Jokers DC Comics #1 2020 Variant Cover Lot #283 (Sale Order 283 of 330) Written by Geoff Johns. Art and Cover by Jason Fabok. Thirty years after Batman: The Killing Joke changed comics forever, Three Jokers reexamines the myth of who, or what, The Joker is and what is at the heart of his eternal battle with Batman. New York Times bestselling writer Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok, the writer/artist team that waged the 'Darkseid War' in the pages of Justice League, reunite to tell the ultimate story of Batman and The Joker! After years of anticipation starting in DC Universe: Rebirth #1, the epic miniseries you've been waiting for is here: find out why there are three Jokers, and what that means for the Dark Knight and the Clown Prince of Crime. It's a mystery unlike any Batman has ever faced!
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4 Issues. Swamp Thing DC Comics #14, #13, #12, & #11. Lot #284 (Sale Order 284 of 330) 4 Issues. Swamp Thing DC Comics #14, #13, #12, & #11.
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What if Wolverine had killed the Hulk Marvel Comics #31 Bronze Age 1982 Lot #285 (Sale Order 285 of 330) "What If Wolverine Had Killed the Hulk?", script by Rich Margopoulos, pencils by Bob Budiansky, inks by Mike Esposito; Wolverine kills the Hulk and joins Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants; Co-starring the X-Men, Magneto, and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants; Cameos by Spider-Man, the Avengers, Daredevil, the Fantastic Four, and the Sentinels; Based on The Incredible Hulk #181. Dungeons & Dragons ad. "What If There Was No Fantastic Four?", script by Roger Stern (based on a plot by Bill Mantlo), pencils by Alan Kupperberg, inks by Frank Giacoia; The Thing never joins the team which has repercussions throughout the Marvel Universe.
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The Eternals Marvel Comic #1 Bronze Age 1976 Key 1st partial team appearance and origin of The Etern Lot #286 (Sale Order 286 of 330) Key 1st partial team appearance and origin of The Eternals and The Deviants. 1st appearance of Ikaris. 1st appearance of Kro and Brother Tode, Deviants and enemies of The Eternals. 1st appearance of Margo Damian. "The Day of the Gods." Written by Jack Kirby. Pencils by Jack Kirby. Inks by John Verpoorten. What if all the stories were true? All myths...all the legends... What if all the stories about gods and monsters were true? For archeologist Doctor Damian and his daughter Margo, those legends are about to become reality. The gods are real and they've lived among us for centuries. 1st appearance of Ikaris, Makkari, Kro and the Eternals as a team .
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Swamp Thing DC Comics #10 Bronze Age 1974 Key Final Bernie Wrightson Cover. Lot #287 (Sale Order 287 of 330) Key Final Bernie Wrightson Cover. "The Man Who Would Not Die." Swamp Thing rescues an old woman from an escaped convict, and then receives help in spirit form when he goes up against Anton Arcane and his Un-Men. Script by Len Wein, art and cover by Berni Wrightson.
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Tarzan Family presents Korak DC Comics #60 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #288 (Sale Order 288 of 330) First issue (continues from Korak, Son of Tarzan). 68-page giant. Korak stars in "Forbidden Tomb" (script by Bob Kanigher, art by Rudy Florese). Tarzan reprint, "Escape From Pellucidar!" (art by Russ Manning). Carson of Venus stars in "Mars or Bust!" (script by Len Wein, art by Michael Kaluta).
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Batman Three Jokers DC Comics #1 2020 Lot #289 (Sale Order 289 of 330) Written by Geoff Johns. Art and Cover by Jason Fabok. Thirty years after Batman: The Killing Joke changed comics forever, Three Jokers reexamines the myth of who, or what, The Joker is and what is at the heart of his eternal battle with Batman. New York Times bestselling writer Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok, the writer/artist team that waged the 'Darkseid War' in the pages of Justice League, reunite to tell the ultimate story of Batman and The Joker! After years of anticipation starting in DC Universe: Rebirth #1, the epic miniseries you've been waiting for is here: find out why there are three Jokers, and what that means for the Dark Knight and the Clown Prince of Crime. It's a mystery unlike any Batman has ever faced!
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Star Wars Marvel Comics #4 Bronze Age 1977 Lot #290 (Sale Order 290 of 330) "In Battle with Darth Vader!" Based on the screenplay by George Lucas. Adapted by Roy Thomas. Art by Howard Chaykin and Steve Leialoha. While Luke, Han, Leia, and the rest try desperately to escape the confines of the Death Star, Ben Kenobi stands face-to-face with the deadliest Sith Lord the Dark Side has ever produced, Darth Vader! As the two bitter enemies duel to a stalemate with lightsabres, the old jedi soon realizes that for Luke, and the galaxy for that matter, to go on, he may have to make the ultimate sacrifice.
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DC 100 page super spectacular presents Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan DC Comics #19 Bronze Age 1973 Lot #291 (Sale Order 291 of 330) Featuring the Tarzan reprints by Edgar Rice Burroughs: "The Elephant's Guardian," "Prisoners in Opar," "Jane's own Story: How I Met Tarzan,' Tarzan in Tembo-Haven," and a look at the people in Tarzan's Africa.
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Swamp Thing DC Comics #9 Bronze Age 1974 Key Iconic Cover by Bernie Wrightson. Lot #292 (Sale Order 292 of 330) Key Iconic Cover by Bernie Wrightson. "The Stalker From Beyond." Swamp Thing sneaks aboard a train to the Louisiana swamp where he was "born." However, he is unaware that an alien has landed there to repair its spaceship. Script by Len Wein, pencils by Berni Wrightson, inks by Wrightson and Mike Kaluta. Cover by Wrightson.
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4 Issues. Tarzan Lord of the Jungle Marvel Comics #7. Tarzan DC Comics #228, #247, & #258. Lot #293 (Sale Order 293 of 330) 4 Issues. Tarzan Lord of the Jungle Marvel Comics #7. Tarzan DC Comics #228, #247, & #258.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #188, #186, #185, & #183. Lot #294 (Sale Order 294 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #188, #186, #185, & #183.
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4 Issues. Korak Son of Tarzan DC Comics #57. Tarzan Lord of the Jungle DC Comics #230. The Man Calle Lot #295 (Sale Order 295 of 330) 4 Issues. Korak Son of Tarzan DC Comics #57. Tarzan Lord of the Jungle DC Comics #230. The Man Called Nova Marvel Comics #23. Superman starring in Action Comics DC Comics #516.
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Swamp Thing DC Comics #5 Bronze Age 1973 Key Discovery of new powers. Lot #296 (Sale Order 296 of 330) Key Discovery of new powers. "The Last of the Ravenwind Witches." Swamp Thing stows away on a ship, befriends a woman and her brother in Divinity, Main, and learns that they have been accused of being witches. Swamp Thing discovers that he can re-grow limbs. Script by Len Wein, art and cover by Berni Wrightson.
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Star Wars Marvel Comics #5 Bronze Age 1977 Key 1st Appearance of Wedge Antilles. Lot #297 (Sale Order 297 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Wedge Antilles. "Lo, the Moons of Yavin!" Based on the screenplay by George Lucas. Adapted by Roy Thomas. Art by Howard Chaykin and Steve Leialoha. Luke does not have long to mourn the loss of Ben Kenobi as the Millennium Falcon is attacked from all sides by deadly Tie-Fighters. Even if these Rebel heroes do survive this latest attack, the Empire knows the location of the Rebel's secret headquarters. They don't have long before the Death Star, a space station with the power to destroy planets, delivers the killing blow to the rebellion once and for all.
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2 Issues. Tarzan Family presents Korak DC Comic #62. Tarzan Family Giant DC Comics #66. Lot #298 (Sale Order 298 of 330) 2 Issues. Tarzan Family presents Korak DC Comic #62. Tarzan Family Giant DC Comics #66.
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The Phantom Stranger DC Comics #14 Bronze Age 1971 Key Prototype for Swamp Thing. 1st Appearance but Lot #299 (Sale Order 299 of 330) Key Prototype for Swamp Thing. 1st Appearance but Not Named. Cover art by Neal Adams. "The Man with No Heart!", script by Len Wein, art by Jim Aparo; Broderick Rune traps the Phantom Stranger and has his heart transplanted into his body. "The Spectre of the Stalking Swamp!", script by Len Wein, art by Tony DeZuniga; Doctor Thirteen investigates the disappearance of people in the swamp, supposedly caused by a swamp monster. Letter to the editor from comics writer Bob Rozakis.
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Batman The Dark Knight Returns DC Comics #1 1986 Lot #300 (Sale Order 300 of 330) Cover by Frank Miller. "The Dark Knight Returns," script and pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson; Set 20 years in the future, this story finds that in the absence of superheroes, criminals have run amok, and a gang called the Mutants are terrorizing Gotham City; Bruce Wayne has been retired from super-heroing for 10 years following the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin; Despite Wayne's funding of the rehabilitation of Harvey Dent (Two-Face), Dent returns to being a super-villain; Bruce, overcome with the grief over what Gotham has become, dons the Batman costume again and captures Dent.
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4 Issues. Superman Starring in Action Comics DC Comics #527, #528, #529, & #477. Lot #301 (Sale Order 301 of 330) 4 Issues. Superman Starring in Action Comics DC Comics #527, #528, #529, & #477.
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Marvel Super-Heroes Featuring Captain Marvel Marvel Comics #13 Silver Age 1968 Key 1st Appearance of Lot #302 (Sale Order 302 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Carol Danvers. 2nd Appearance of Captain Marvel. Captain Marvel stars in "Where Stalks the Sentry!" Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Paul Reinman. The story continues in Captain Marvel 1 (1968). The remainder of the issue consists of Golden Age reprints: the Black Knight by Joe Maneely (1955), the Human Torch by Dick Ayers ("Fugitive at Large!"; 1954); the Vision (1941); Captain America by John Romita Sr. ("Top Secret!"; 1953); and the Sub-Mariner by Bill Everett ("Invasion!"; 1955).
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Marvel Super-Heroes King-Size Special Marvel Comics #1 Silver Age 1966 Key First one-shot format. Lot #303 (Sale Order 303 of 330) Key First one-shot format. "The Avengers Battle the Space Phantom" (script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Paul Reinman from Avengers 2 in 1963); "The Origin of Daredevil" (script by Lee, art by Bill Everett from Daredevil 1 in 1964); a Golden Age story, "The Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner Meet" (from Marvel Mystery Comics 8 in 1940); and a two-page text story, "Captain America Foils the Traitor's Revenge" (Stan Lee's first story for Marvel from Captain America 3 in 1941).
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The New Mutants Marvel Comics #87 1990 Key 1st Full Appearance of Cable. Lot #304 (Sale Order 304 of 330) Key 1st full appearance of Cable. Liefeld art. Liefeld/McFarlane. Cover pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Todd McFarlane. A Show of Power!, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Bob Wiacek; The Mutant Liberation Front attacks more research stations; Mystique threatens Skids; a federal agent shoots Rusty; he and Skids allow the MLF to rescue them; the New Mutants return to New York; after trying to stop the MLF, Cable weighs his options.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #279, #276, #284, & #285. Lot #305 (Sale Order 305 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #279, #276, #284, & #285.
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Marvel Spotlight on Ghost Rider Marvel Comics #6 Bronze Age 1972 Key 2nd Appearance of Ghost Rider J Lot #306 (Sale Order 306 of 330) Key 2nd Appearance of Ghost Rider Johnny Blaze. Ghost Rider battles a gang of bikers called Satans Saints; after GR defeats them, their leader asks him to join the club; 2nd appearance of Ghost Rider (origin retold).
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #170, #286, #287, & #291. Lot #307 (Sale Order 307 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #170, #286, #287, & #291.
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3 Issues. Mighty Mouse Marvel Comics #7, #8, & #3. 1990, 1991. Lot #308 (Sale Order 308 of 330) 3 Issues. Mighty Mouse Marvel Comics #7, #8, & #3. 1990, 1991.
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2 Issues. Battlestar Galactica Marvel Comics #2 & #3. Bronze Age 1979. Lot #309 (Sale Order 309 of 330) 2 Issues. Battlestar Galactica Marvel Comics #2 & #3. Bronze Age 1979.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #169, #87, #80, & #183. Lot #310 (Sale Order 310 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #169, #87, #80, & #183.
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2 Issues. World's Finest Comics DC Comics #240 & #243. Bronze Age 1976, 1977. Lot #311 (Sale Order 311 of 330) 2 Issues. World's Finest Comics DC Comics #240 & #243. Bronze Age 1976, 1977.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #307, #308, #182. Super-Sized Annual Fantastic Four Marve Lot #312 (Sale Order 312 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #307, #308, #182. Super-Sized Annual Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #21.
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Conan the Barbarian Marvel Comics #6 Bronze Age 1971 Lot #313 (Sale Order 313 of 330) Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. Devil-Wings Over Shadizar, script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Barry Windsor-Smith, inks by Sal Buscema; setting: Shadizar the Wicked; Conan kills bat-like creature worshipped as a god; Jenna saves Conans life & steals his gold; first appearance of Fafnir and Blackrat.
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4 Issues. World's Finest Comics starring Superman and Batman DC Comics #290. Conan the Barbarian Mar Lot #314 (Sale Order 314 of 330) 4 Issues. World's Finest Comics starring Superman and Batman DC Comics #290. Conan the Barbarian Marvel Comics #119. The Uncanny X-Men Marvel Comics #123. Wrath of the Dreamqueen Alpha Fight Marvel Comics #67.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #386, #385. Fantastic Four Annual Marvel Comics #26. Fant Lot #315 (Sale Order 315 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #386, #385. Fantastic Four Annual Marvel Comics #26. Fantastic Four Marvel Universe June 1995.
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4 Issues. Superboy starring the Legion of Super-Heroes DC Comics #214, #221, #227, & #280. Lot #316 (Sale Order 316 of 330) 4 Issues. Superboy starring the Legion of Super-Heroes DC Comics #214, #221, #227, & #280.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #333, #342, #150, & #279. Lot #317 (Sale Order 317 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #333, #342, #150, & #279.
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2 Issues. The Mighty Isis DC TV Comics #3 & #4. Lot #318 (Sale Order 318 of 330) 2 Issues. The Mighty Isis DC TV Comics #3 & #4.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #319, #259. Fantastic Four Annual #17 & #18. Lot #319 (Sale Order 319 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #319, #259. Fantastic Four Annual #17 & #18.
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Alpha Flight Marvel Comics #1 Bronze Age 1983 Key 1st Appearance of Puck, Marrina, Tundra, and Madis Lot #320 (Sale Order 320 of 330) Key 1st Appearance of Puck, Marrina, Tundra, and Madison Jeffries. "Tundra!" Story and art by John Byrne. Exploding from the pages of the X-Men comes Canada's premier super-team - Alpha Flight! The monstrous Sasquatch, the mystical Shaman, the twins, Aurora and Northstar, the divine Snowbird, the tumbling Puck (1st appearance), the aquatic beauty, Marrina (1st appearance), and their leader, Vindicator, must reunite to stop the destructive elemental force known as Tundra.
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Superman presents the Krypton Chronicles DC Comics #2. Hawkeye Marvel Comics #4. The Defenders Marve Lot #321 (Sale Order 321 of 330) Superman presents the Krypton Chronicles DC Comics #2. Hawkeye Marvel Comics #4. The Defenders Marvel Comics #70. Alpha Flight Marvel Comics #2.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #194, #198, #199, & #200. Lot #322 (Sale Order 322 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #194, #198, #199, & #200.
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4 Issues. Alpha Flight Marvel Comics #3. Superman presents the Krypton Chronicles DC Comics #3. The Lot #323 (Sale Order 323 of 330) 4 Issues. Alpha Flight Marvel Comics #3. Superman presents the Krypton Chronicles DC Comics #3. The Defenders Marvel Comics #35. Beauty and the Beast Marvel Comics #1.
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3 Issues. Sergio Aragone's Groo the Wanderer Marvel Comics #34, #6, & #37. Lot #324 (Sale Order 324 of 330) 3 Issues. Sergio Aragone's Groo the Wanderer Marvel Comics #34, #6, & #37.
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3 Issues. Daredevil The Man Without Fear Marvel Comics #257, #270, & #242. Lot #325 (Sale Order 325 of 330) 3 Issues. Daredevil The Man Without Fear Marvel Comics #257, #270, & #242.
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Giant-Size Daredevil Marvel Comics #1 Bronze Age 1975 Lot #326 (Sale Order 326 of 330) "Electro and the Emissaries of Evil!" written by Stan Lee with art by Gene Colan. New Gil Kane cover. Also in this issue, a 5-page section explaining Daredevil's unique abilities and his all-purpose billy-club. Full-page pin-ups for Daredevil, Ka-Zar, the Gladiator, and the Masked Marauder.
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4 Issues. Nightmask Marvel Comics #5. Damage Control Marvel Comics #4. The Incredible Hulk Marvel Co Lot #327 (Sale Order 327 of 330) 4 Issues. Nightmask Marvel Comics #5. Damage Control Marvel Comics #4. The Incredible Hulk Marvel Comics #310. The New Mutants Marvel Comics #62.
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The New Mutants Marvel Comics #86 1990 Key 1st Cameo Appearance of Cable. Lot #328 (Sale Order 328 of 330) Key 1st Cameo Appearance of Cable. 1st appearance of Cable (cameo). Cover pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Todd McFarlane. Bang! You're Dead!, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Bob Wiacek; The New Mutants regroup in Asgard; Rusty and Skids defeat Vulture and Nitro, but are captured by Freedom Force; the Mutant Liberation Front destroys a federal research facility, then demands that Rusty and Skids be freed, or else they will strike again. Part 1 of 4. Acts of Vengeance crossover.
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4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #289, #278, #277, & #380. Lot #329 (Sale Order 329 of 330) 4 Issues. The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics #289, #278, #277, & #380.
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The Falcon Marvel Comics #1 Bronze Age 1983 Key First Solo Series. Lot #330 (Sale Order 330 of 330) Key First Solo Series. "Winners and Losers!" Story by Jim Owsley. Art by Paul Smith and Vince Colletta. Captain Americas partner steps into the spotlight! A gang war is stirring and threatens to destroy the city. Meanwhile, Falcon pushes his high-flying skills to the limit to stop an armored saboteur.
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