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Comic Description: Amazing Adventures 16 Universal
Grade: 9.6
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #: 0938392001
Owner: surfer99

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: X-men smash  Score: 300
Missing X-men  Score: 300
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

1973 CGC 9.6 (census 11/46, highest graded at the time), paid $416.00 on 09/30/2008, graded 06/03/2008 (same grade sold on eBay 07/22/22 for $651.00); Juggernaut appearance. Storyline continued from Dr Strange #182. 300 points.

Preview from issue #15: Remember two years ago when the mighty Avengers went to the happy Halloween Parade in Rutland, Vermont (Avengers #83)? And last year, when the dynamic Defenders made the scene (Marvel Feature #2)? Well, guess whos the star of the show this time around! (Thats a pretty good guess true believer!)

Preview from the Bullpen: ITEM! And, as long as its that time of year again, this year macabre Marvel is tossing not one but two spell-binding Halloween specials at you! Dont dare miss the titanic two-parter which is interwoven between the smouldering pages of the current issues of THE MIGHTY THOR and AMAZING ADVENTURES (where the block-bustin Beast holds forth)! Remember - the dread Dormammu is watching you!

Summary and comic details...
http://marvel.wikia.com/Amazing_Adventures_Vol_2_16

Quotes:
'Do you hear me Earth? The Juggernaut is BACK!!' -- Juggernaut

Rutland, Vermont Halloween issue, part 1 of 3; see Justice League of America 103 (Wein) and Thor 207 (Conway) for parts 2 and 3.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutland_Halloween_Parade

'I was pals with Gerry Conway, who wrote THOR (#207), and Len Wein, who wrote JUSTICE LEAGUE (#103), and somehow we decided to plot a story that ran through all three books - even though JLA wasnt from Marvel, and even though their books were much bigger than mine. Gerry, Len, Lens then-wife Glynis (Oliver-Wein), and I appear in all three plotlines, each of which stands on its own but also fits into one larger story. (They came out at the same time but Marvels cover dates were a month ahead of DCs.)' -- Steve Englehart



 
 
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