Set Description:
A time gone by, like one you dream of at night that faintly whispers to you when you're awake! Can it be true? Did these heroes and fallible people make good on their word to save each other, and or, save the world? It's a long story the elders say, one that continues into this day! In the time-honored Marvel tradition, they'll give it one last try. Day to Day being a "hero" may just be the goal to aspire to, anyone?
Inhumans to Ultron, these are what make Comics Great! Avengers, Fantastic Four, and yes, even a little Spider-man, whether it's a grouping, the deep in thought, or a little sarcasm for humor: Make Mine Marvel!
Those days longed for in the expectation that they became sought after their long decade reign. It was an appreciative time to character build, and while it started small with high school type woes, it was then character-built comics like that building all the way to Galactic Proportions the size of planets! All in the by and by as legacies come and go, but to remember fondly is left up to the reader and or collector. The fun has been established among the times and ages, documented reproofed and accounted for, but to live on the memories of those still kicking in the future are all up for grabs. A roll on up the hill that needs to be pushed every now and again to instill the work and status that it all seemed to take, and a world by storm! Suits, catchphrases, monikers and titles, with more, as everyone hopes for an encore.
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Amazing Spider-Man #7 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 7 Universal |
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CGC |
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3730205010
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Owner Comments
2nd appearance of the Vulture. Stan Lee story. Steve Ditko cover and art. In the first appearance Spidey wins and the Vulture goes to prison only to then perfect his apparatus! Now with flaws sewed up, the formidable foe is more successful, and Spidey breaks his arm, only to then have to reface this upstart known as the Vulture! There are more wins and defeats, only for later someone else to take up the Vulture moniker and emblem of winged fury. There are many things to say for old age and the curmudgeon ways that follow those found wisdoms. I had this issue in Spider-man Classics in a subscription as a kid, and those reads only confirmed with what nostalgia the issues could hold to several generations. It takes those spokespersons or people to put those follies of funny books toward those inclined, whether in our youth or not they live on!
Complete with a back cover picture of the 2-part story reprint from the Dallas Morning News under copy, from as a kid as well. Those made for some easy reads to recapture the nostalgia or youth of after school reads and relaxations within those first experiences. Showing the Spidey arm in a sling and coming up with excuses that made him seem fragile, when in fact he is an Amazing Spider-man!
Grader Notes:
light tape stains to cover;
light tears to cover;
moderate creasing to cover;
moderate spine stress lines to cover.
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Amazing Spider-Man #8 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 8 Universal |
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CGC |
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3951830003
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Owner Comments
1st appearance of the Living Brain. Fantastic Four appearance in backup story. I bought this as a raw from Local Comic Shop Keith's Comics. I was all in raw and slabbing for $285! Win! It spent some quality time at CGC, probably due to the great price increase of 2022, yet I'm glad to soon have it delivered to add the pic. This was a win all around, as I had hopes for it, but thought it more like 2.5/2.0. Ha-ha. I'm stoked for 4.0, as this is "early Spider-man" at its finest. To think we have come so far with technology, that these innovative story books of old speak to the inspiration for today. I read this story as a kid in Spider-man Classics, a series that in the late 80's I had a comic subscription too. Nice to have this memento as a reminder of simpler times, when there was no type of real time tracking for mail. A modern marvel was the USPS back then, as online tracking proves today! Indeed, the inner workings of some business are now more apparent and public, and now it shows as a throwback to remind me of how long I've lived and what I've experienced personally!
Complete with a back cover picture of the reprints from the Dallas Morning News newspaper from the early 90's, where I can still now read the story!
Grader Notes:
heavy spine stress lines to cover;
moderate bends to cover;
moderate creasing to cover;
moderate staining to cover;
moderate tears to cover.
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Amazing Spider-Man #13 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 13 Universal |
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CGC |
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3818031005
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Steve Ditko! I finally snagged me one, the 1st appearance of Mysterio. Stan Lee Story, even reading classic reprints as a kid the intrigue was phenomenal. Yes, before his time Ditko knocked it out with the trickster of Mysterio. Somehow, someway, this is other worldly. Doing the impossible, before it was thought possible, and all for the sake of taking down an Amazing Spider-man. The threat is real, and Spider-man cannot believe his eyes. Even in the movies and cartoons the Mysterio is formidable, got to be my 2nd favorite villain, if just for originality. Given the scope of what was only possible back then, way to GO! DITKO! He made it his own and with great success, to Stan's credit too! It takes a duo to give feedback and house ideas that eventually became the Marvel we know. Not all one man's accomplishment but by the coming together that the books wrote about! Success!
Complete with back cover picture of the prescreen pass of, "Spider-man: Far from Home!" I finally tracked it down in my emails, to see the movie before it hit theaters. My early days of prescreens, it was also a dine in theater, I took my mom for my early birthday! Bought her a milk shake! Yahoo! An awesome time and flick!
Grader Notes:
moderate bends to cover;
moderate creasing to cover;
moderate spine stress lines to cover;
moderate staining to cover;
moderate wear all corners of cover;
moderate wear all edges of cover.
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Amazing Spider-Man #43 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 43 Universal |
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CGC |
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2088979008
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1st full appearance of Mary Jane Watson, with the Origin of Rhino! A Dave & Adams find, glad to have this as Mary Jane was the only Peter Parker Girl that was quoted to be sexy enough to keep around. Gwen Stacy was too goody two shoes according to creators. Stan Lee you dog! Lol Dubbed by Jerry Seinfeld, "Rhino-plasty, really? The person is already aware there is a problem. Rhino?" Yes, the Rhino charges, bucks, and bronc's and keeps Spidey on his toes, until one blow. Winded, it is now the Spider's turn, bobbing and weaving, they take turns. I hope Mary Jane will console; we've got to give some space for the story to grow. A Campbell print to top it off of everyone's loyal girl, Mary Jane Watson, and if ever to be, the official Mrs. Parker! She saw Parker as the old softy but sometimes a stubborn Spidey wins over, as when Peter gets his personality in the way of his sarcastic brain!
Complete with a back cover picture! Mary Jane in the modern age for sure, but her and Parker first met in the silver age. Bought at Fan Expo Dallas in 2018, I believe, with a 3 pack of prints for $60 from J Scott Campbell's booth. It was nice to visit his table and talk shop. J. Scott Campbell signed print.
Grader Notes:
moderate creasing to cover;
moderate foxing to cover;
moderate spine stress lines to cover.
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Amazing Spider-Man #46 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 46 Universal |
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CGC |
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3924636001
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Owner Comments
Origin and 1st appearance of the Shocker. (Herman Schultz). Peter Parker moves into an apartment with Harry Osborn. The road of best intentions? Poor Harry will be deemed nutzo by the time everything is figured out, and good old Spider-man will have a time keeping his secret identity, you know, a secret! Shocker or shocking! The villains were out in the night knowing what we know now or had ideas of suspicions about Parker, but then and there, it was perfectly normal to keep up the secrecy to all! According to Peter Parker who is trying to sort it all out, through emotional turmoil, questions arise. Like, who do you trust? Peter Parker is finding out what it means to be the person underneath the mask, he's not the only one. Many a time these costumed "heroes" will be deemed villains, and some actually are? If James Jonah Jameson has anything to say about it, these are all the stories that matter! Time will come for these, can't help but buy Silver Age!
Complete with a back cover picture of information about where you get a battery recharge, with the prescreen pass before released publicly to theaters of, "The Current War!" Featuring Tesla as an innovator and Edison as a go getter! Even Tom Holland who is the Spider-man actor guest stars, a "shocker" of a story between claims to fame and keeping inventions hush hush with electricity, lest they be copied or beaten to the punch! Jolts and wattage may vary!
Grader Notes:
staple detached top of back cover;
light creasing to cover;
light spine splits to cover;
moderate cover tanning;
moderate staining to cover;
multiple brittleness chipping cover.
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Avengers #1 |
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Avengers 1 Signature |
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CGC |
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1286681001
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Owner Comments
1st Avengers! Signed by Stan Lee! On 10/31/15. That's HALLOWEEN! I tried a new Local Comic Shop, Comics Asylum! Sitting there perched was this beauty! Love the few and far between times that I can "afford" a BIG book, and in complete "Universal" grade, I'll take it! I had to make a trade, however, for this comic. I came away satisfied! Sometimes we've got to put in the time and effort for the accumulation of worthwhile books for trades! I believe they're worth it! I've seldom spent over $500 for any comic. It takes the guess and the foreknowledge for newer valued books to be traded for something as established as the AVENGERS! Assemble your comics and go down to those trusty dealers? Hey! I came away with a win, to be sure. We shall see in the long run, and I feel confident. Making this Avengers addition to the collection is great to keep in grade, as far as I'm concerned, even in lowly 0.5! It's an awesome signature series by Stan Lee, and I'm the proud new owner.
Complete with back cover picture of those that know and love the Lord, are called according to His purpose, and take into account the Christ Faithful and True, a Savior's strength!
Traded the following:
X-Men 266 CGC SS 8.0 Claremont newsie, New Mutants 98 CGC 7.0 direct, Batman Adventures 12 direct CGC 8.5, Secret Wars 8 direct CGC 8.5. I threw in X-Men #134 in blue CGC 7.5, and a certain 9.2 Batman Harley Quinn 1999 #nn, this and ASM 344 direct CGC 9.8! I only had $1,216 into those books, but they were on the rise in value, so thankful! I'll be back to that store!
Grader Notes:
Whole Book Multiple Bend Breaks Color;
Whole Book Multiple Tear;
Whole Book Wear.
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Avengers #55 |
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Avengers 55 Universal |
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CGC |
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0962575012
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Owner Comments
1st appearance of Ultron-5 Crimson Cowl revealed as the dreaded Ultron. There have been Movies and I've read Ultron stories, he's a serious villain with some serious MOJO!! He's out for blood, and when he finds out about ADAMANTIUM in issue #66 LOOK OUT! That is one tough hombre, dare I say "ULTIMATE" tough! Though that phrase and name would be used later in comics, these hero's somehow find the loophole to hold off devastation for another day. This is what good character building is supposed to do. Make a team actually work as a team, good writing. Things like this will always be sought by those who experienced the awesomeness of plausibility. It takes a good back and forth to make it work, but on its own sometimes seems a simple idea. Thank God for ongoing series and mainstays like the Avengers and so forth, that carry on the legacy to see ideas hashed out and brought to fruition! Complete with the Movie Treatment, Ultron has been around as a formidable foe since the Silver Age of Comics. Always thwarted so far, and this time by some unlikely Avengers. Getting stories and plots under the belt so to speak and fleshed out but not quite the ultimate foe specifically to the Avengers.
Complete with a back cover picture of a Blu-Ray DVD, when the ultimate collection of Avengers cartoon movies hit the stores, my brother bought it for me and is one of the films that got me going to theaters early on!
Grader Notes:
small crease right top of front cover;
small shadow right bottom of front cover;
small stain right top of back cover;
small, light crease right bottom of front cover.
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Captain America #117 |
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Captain America 117 Universal |
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CGC |
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3924636004
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Origin and 1st appearance of the Falcon (Sam Wilson) and Redwing. Red Skull appearance. M.O.D.O.K. cameo. Sammy is the next sidekick up for determination and skill, the trial by fire! Presented here as the Falcon! He's got a sidekick himself the Redwing, and are they all here to help the Captain America? Will they branch out? Will they or can they make some initiatives of their own? Given one is an animal or bird, we'll have to make allowances. It's the heart of the matter and the transition seemingly after Bucky, but they will end up big names all their own. Complete with some Light tan to off white pages, I got a good deal. Bought from boardie STORMSHADOW_80 at $220 shipped. Glad to have this 1st in the collection and now completes the 1st and 2nd app that are back-to-back issues! It is good to have friends that will help out with a collection.
Complete with a back cover picture of some "PoP's" that I've accumulated from trips to GameStop. This time it is with the Falcon! With healing in his wings for the franchise? Hopefully at least a justifiable means to an end and to become a time-honored tradition, as the mainstay takes some rest someone needs to keep up with the Truth, Justice, and the American Way!
Grader Notes:
light creasing to cover;
light pieces out to cover;
moderate staining to cover.
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Daredevil #1 |
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Daredevil 1 Universal |
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CGC |
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3726103001
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Owner Comments
Origin and 1st appearance of Daredevil (Matt Murdock). 1st appearance of Karen Page and Foggy Nelson. There is a turnabout we find ourselves in when life changing events test the gospel within us to prove what is that good and acceptable will. When the law firm and as a lawyer are Daredevils occupation, Matt might find his newfound condition a hindrance or some help, depending on where he grounds himself for JUSTICE! Trusting in Faith and that it takes not only us to overcome but to see the events before us as opportunities to work out that salvation, even in blind justice. Such has befallen Mr. Murdock in the ways in which love is the tie that binds, while friends will come together and work out the marveling acrobats that it takes to instill a hero mentality. Not always easy, but the Good News is in the details and fine lines of years of travail that has put before us, "Daredevil: The Man Without Fear!" An event that promises that even the smallest seeds of hope while being in trials can leave us with a purpose, that is to carry out what we have Faith in! God knows we couldn't do it on our own, it takes the trust and patience to have that acceptable right standing perfected!
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before released to theaters of "IF!" Matt Murdock's father's funeral is in this issue, which many children would, like in this film of "IF", try to expound to others the benefit of friends and even if it is the "imaginary" variety. Coping and searching oneself to be self-evident. Believing is seeing the childlike faith and seeing is believing in childlike faith, but Daredevil will live to trust the spirit of TRUTH AGAIN! By starting a law firm, Murdock will need the childlike faith to see the good in everyone and to stand firm in justice, which is when you've put away childish ways but have also discarded the critical spirit that weighs heavy in exchange for hope! Starring Deadpool's own Ryan Reynolds, who has a fun attitude and is fun loving in real-time too! Keeping that hope and joy alive, while being "mature!"
Grader Notes:
heavy creasing to cover;
heavy tears to cover;
moderate staining to cover;
small chip out left bottom of cover.
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Fantastic Four #36 |
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Fantastic Four 36 Universal |
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CGC |
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3818031003
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Owner Comments
1st Frightful Four! Against the Fantastic Four, 1st appearance of Medusa. We get a look into the process of how villains may not always be the bad guy! This is classic Stan and Kirby. Medusa has used her powers for good over the years, although here in her first appearance she is on the side of evil. The other members haven't fared as well over the years, which is worth pointing out. Keeping true to Fantastic Four style, we meet them as the good guys who are almost caught off guard. These 2 foursomes are equally matched, and with the battle to ensue they keep each other guessing what to do next. Mr. Fantastic still has a few tricks up his sleeve. Old stretch neck and thingamabob keep sturdy, moving invisibly behind the flaming scenes! Some can find "good" in themselves, like Medusa, and the results speak louder when actions are applied. Something will light the bulb! It takes a one-way switch, hopefully, because you don't want to be wishy washy!
Complete with a back cover picture of some newly formed "Underdogs!" A prescreen pass before released to theaters, that can show how we use extracurricular activities in our downtime. Being underdogs in more ways than one, one can prove your worth to overcome the bad negatives. One day at a time to recompense yourself a reward, that's winning and diligence in action!
Grader Notes:
light pieces out to cover;
moderate creasing to cover;
moderate spine stress lines to cover;
moderate wear all corners of cover;
moderate wear all edges of cover.
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Fantastic Four #45 |
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Fantastic Four 45 Universal |
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CGC |
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2081018003
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1st appearance of the Inhumans (Black Bolt, Crystal, Karnak, and Triton), also 1st appearance of Lockjaw. I got this from the CGC boardie, "Bird." Super GLAD to add this Stan Lee Story and Jack Kirby plus Joe Sinnott art to my collection! The Fantastic Four lined up under a starry sky cover! With a sweet Sep 10, 1965, date stamp on the back cover! These crazy villain teams keep coming and the Fantastic Four scramble each time, but seemingly can stay on top of any situation. The Inhumans may make it to theater, if and when there are plans for the FF again. The Inhumans could be good guys given their involvement as of late, but who could wonder of their usefulness? After all the time finding ways to be a teacher, Mr. Fantastic has some verifiable ways of influence and use, but I mean the FF are usually fully funded and have purpose. Iron Man could be so lucky and would if he stayed humble! The Inhumans need character building, and a building to be based in to stand on their own!
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before released to theaters of Amazon's "Challengers!" Starring Spider-Man's own Zendaya! The challenging part being of tennis pros with the "inhuman ability" to attract attention. With definite tension that can "Cut Like a Knife!" The Bryan Adams type tennis volley over the net is akin to the Medusa whose sister 1st appears this issue, showing kindness to the Human Torch after he is stood up for a date! Knowing Medusa's passion elsewhere, before with the Fantastic Four, the Human Torch was on an "exploration" and won't find love by way of her sisters' origin. Rather he is an earthling and of different kin to the "INHUMAN!" Tensions of the challenging volley between groups and their passions ensue, comic and film!
Grader Notes:
light spine stress lines breaks color;
multiple crease right bottom of front cover breaks color;
small, light, multiple stain full top of back cover.
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Fantastic Four #48 |
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Fantastic Four 48 Universal |
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CGC |
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1343272001
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Owner Comments
1st appearance of the Silver Surfer and the 1st cameo of Galactus. I really jumped on this as a noob, happy with my 3.5. I passed on this at Titan Comics, made it home and immediately changed my mind, and I drove back and bought this along with #49 & #50! It wasn't too much out of pocket. This issue is Silver Surfer Gold in the Silver age, and I'm so glad that I didn't let it slip through my fingers! These issues where pivotal in history, ushering in the Surfer was the best thing for Stan Lee and created by Jack Kirby! It was reportedly his favorite character. The Silver Surfer was a space way's traveler who had been sent to prepare this world for Galactus as his Herald. Not one of Stan's own creations but he did speak of it fondly, although over the years there were events that looked like daring changes to his own characters, that I wonder if he would have approved. Written by Stan it must have felt worthy of his hand, and Kirby astounds by creating his "favorite!"
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass of the movie before released to theaters of, "The Watchers!" The Watcher who first appeared in Fantastic Four #13, is much akin to this "movie" by M. Night Shyamalan's daughter Ishana! Precarious and bewildered to know and not affect outcomes, sees the results of the Fantastic Four and their plight in humanity. The all-important question is, does this bring hope? Or are those who watch too outside the realm to relay information? They are the "watchers", who stand behind the veil and all while being perceived and mysteriously eerie with a mission of their own! What a Twist! ~ Robot Chicken
Grader Notes:
Front Cover Multiple Crease Breaks Color;
Full Bottom Back Cover Multiple Tear;
Full Top Back Cover Multiple Chip Out;
Full Top Front Cover Multiple Chip Out;
Interior Cover Tanning;
Spine Multiple Bend Breaks Color.
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Fantastic Four #49 |
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Fantastic Four 49 Signature |
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CGC |
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1407548001
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1st full appearance of Galactus and the 2nd Silver Surfer. Signature Series by Joe Sinnott and Stan Lee 6/4/16. One of the first books I got signed. I drove back to Titan Comic's to pick this up, it is easily iconic and I'm glad that I was able to obtain it and have it signed! At the First con that I was able to obtain Stan Lee! A very pivotal experience in my collecting days, that really started off well and I know to whom I give the credit. Thankful and even gleeful to a point. I made these wins early and the subsequent signings really buoyed my spirits, and it kept me creatively thinking of how I could continue! It was the game changer in my mind and spirit that made me choose to dive back into collecting. At the time I was driving across town regularly once a week, and finding a LCS near there that I also contributed too is when I discovered slabs. As a poor college kid, it was a shaky Reed, indeed.
Complete with a back cover picture of another dash to a Local Comic Shop, Keith's Comics, when they offered this magazine/comic rack for free to pick up. I strapped it to my vehicle and brought it home! I make it a back cover picture here, as I'd love the most to have picked up Galactus off the "Rack" upon release!
Grader Notes:
light cover tanning to cover;
light pieces out to cover;
light tears to cover;
moderate creasing to cover.
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Fantastic Four #52 |
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Fantastic Four 52 Universal |
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CGC |
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4445754003
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Owner Comments
1st appearance of the Black Panther (T'Challa). Inhumans appearance. Inspiration as the legacy of Jack Kirby eventually lives on with this character in a 70's-decade ongoing series. It all got a start here with Stan Lee and the Marvel think tank that is tried and true, with adaptations in comics, cartoons, film and cinema. A plucky leader in his own right the Black Panther comes from a nation called Wakanda, with their own peoples and ways to conduct their honor and tradition. T'Challa is picked to be the peoples champ, and quite like the Rock of wrestling, he has a moniker equally impressive as the Black Panther. His leadership could sometimes be challenged but each edition must carry the nations reputation and leadership on their shoulders. This first rendition shows us the Fantastic Four filled with wonder but teaming up with and interacting with, the Black Panther and as a 1st in a way of its day with Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, forward and onward!
Complete with a back cover picture of some "CGC Swag!" That I won in a social media contest from CGC! Again, showing issues like Black Panther are sometimes better bought already slabbed by CGC to pick and choose, and with the cost of some comics nowadays most of the offerings can seem to be slabbed already and with plenty to choose from, while buying a reprint to read can suffice in other ways. Branding or sometimes called "representing" comes in all forms, from Marvel and DC ephemera and on to the likes of CGC: Hats, Beanies, Lanyard, Stickers and Otherwise Intricate "Swag!"
Grader Notes:
light spine stress lines to cover;
moderate creasing to cover.
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Fantastic Four #53 |
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Fantastic Four 53 Universal |
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CGC |
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1994441013
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Owner Comments
2nd appearance and origin of the Black Panther, with a Stan Lee story, Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnot art. 1st Klaw appearance. Black Panther in the movies kind of surprised everyone, and I hope that he is here to stay! WE NEED THAT! Along with a raw copy to read, that has now been graded and accounted for, thankfully. Got this CGC 7.0 for $150 on eBay, but the experience was golden regardless. Movies can make or break sometimes, but now that people are getting back to collecting, it's for the better. I'm still grateful for the interest in the hobby and I have high hopes for it. Between LCS blowouts and sales, the saving money has been hard, although I've almost got used to it. Still the cost just over $100 is not as common, as when I got this #53 in 2017, now it is more and rising in 2022! The Black Panther joins up with the Fantastic Four, and Klaw is the common enemy.
Complete with a back cover picture of another FF book picked up at a sale this 2023, at Keith's Comics with issue #211. It had its views and hopes for value, but with only $19 out the door for a F/VF raw to read? I'll take it!
Grader Notes:
multiple crease top of front cover breaks color;
very light spine stress lines to cover.
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