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Can we get a little what, what? Rogue, Ms. Marvel, throw in a Squirrel Girl, and a bit of motorcycles! Intrigued? What awaits a rider down this path of ghostly trails of vengeance and flames, why the happy fall and winter special of all things, of course! It can't happen anywhere else, that powers are stole and the particles gathered. Indeed, the nuttiest of stories for perusal, and the bonding of the "unnatural?" It can't happen anywhere else, then good old "Marvel" Super-Heroes
From Rogue to Squirrels, the girls got it covered at Marvel! It all works out to the good and then readers get a sense of what works too, all while not letting the world go to utter annihilation!
Not to be confused with "WARS" as the Stars or Marvel have had enough of them by this hot ticket. While the tales described herein are more of issues and missed stories that they forgot to tell, or ones that were meant for earlier and that are now coming after. Regaling or lamenting factions of upsets that meant, "Whoops! Here is that work I meant to hand in a year ago!" Well, publication and distribution sometimes DOES get awry, and it takes some ethics and dedication to realize a fault to then correct it. All is forgiven by the time they were read by me, and although they instilled some faithfulness in the readers, they who had waited their resolution to said issues took it all in with thanksgiving. Namely Rogue whose powers were spoken of before but never quite illustrated nor were scenes played out. Much like a Squirrel Girl obtaining her food of choice, the issues get squirreled away for this set's rainy day!
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Marvel Super-Heroes v2 #8 |
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Marvel Super-Heroes v2 #8 Modern |
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CGC |
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3785188002
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Owner Comments
Winter Special! 1st appearance of Squirrel Girl who has a following and keeps up with the times in cartoons and childlike attitude, with whimsy and those dimples who could resist! X-men appearance gracing the cover! Go get the Superheroes that are Uncanny! Heralded by many, it is irresistible to be sure. Squirrel of the Girl variety has made the stands and is standing among heroes to do battle, solve crime, resolve issues and set things right. This story was good for being a simpler kind of story, that was presentable for kids, and it may bring in readers! It may take time or a cartoon with Disney, perfectly marketable, yet it seems fine to be, the new toy for Christmas to open presently. In all seriousness, this has promise and keeping it relevant depends on who is currently buying and reading, so far so good. Picked up from Duncanville Bookstore for $150 then tax. It was worth it, as it is a long drive! Didn't want to come home empty handed; squirrelly I know!
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before released to theaters of, "Mean Girls!" Vol 2 so to speak and rated G! "Squirrely" goodness of what it is like to "think in school." Mean spirited or not, all the squirrel like behavior is pause for the cause!
Graders Notes Unavailable.
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Marvel Super-Heroes v2 #11 |
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Marvel Super-Heroes v2 #11 Modern |
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CGC |
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3812082005
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Epic story of Rogue and Ms. Marvel and how Rogue got her powers. If comics were passed down from generation to generation around the campfire, then this is the one that gets you in the gut! We need an intervention! This was riveting to say the least, and a long overdue summarization too. This is all what we assumed and was rumored, but to see it fleshed out and in view, is too good to be true. Won it free from Duncanville Bookstore's raffle and drawn out of a hat for making purchases from them. Was it a win? lol Still that stain on the back in the graders notes means someone must have had a snack. Maybe a candy bar though it would have had to be large to make that stain. I did not take it out of the bag and board~ Homer Simpson! DOH! Those supernatural over takings in body and soul are a mouthful. Do not muck about with the ways that defeat, MS Marvel had a hard enough time of that though.
Complete with the classic Rogue Afro done by artist Steve Erwin as the back cover pic! Those curls on a hot summer's day. R.I.P. Steve Erwin Deathstroke creator, with that sketch of Rogue as a memento!
Grader Notes:
heavy stain full right of back cover;
light foxing to cover.
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