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2007 February 26



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What would a Spider-Man complete collection of comics worth?

I am wondering what is a complete collection of all stories Spider-Man comic worth in the market. When I say complete I mean: * fantastic, spectacular, Ultimate, Web of Spider-Man and Peter Parker: Spider-Man * All comics Marvel Team-Up (since only a few SM did not, might as well include them all) * all adventures Marvel, Sensational, Family Friendly Neighborhood and Amazing Fantasy # 15 * * All annual and special events associated with the above titles to assume all the comics from 1995-is currently in excellent condition, are very good 1980-1995, 1970-1980 are good, and before 1970 are fair. The quantity of this collection is worth?

"Cursed man I need to find out where you live to steal, but probably its value of about $ 30,000. Do not let anyone near **** unless you know it will not steal it or you're in the room dude "He did not say he had. $ 30,000 are also estimated very low .. Big, most of the value of such charge would be concentrated in Amazing Fantasy 15 and the first 50 issues of Amazing Spider-Man. Everything else is small peanuts compared to those. But everything completely you be talking about somewhere in the region of U.S. $ 100,000 approximately. The most important thing is precisely what the condition of AF15 and ASM are in a

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Wilton Free Wheelin Truck / Van / SUV Cake Pan (502-1565, 1980) Retired


Wilton Free Wheelin Truck / Van / SUV Cake Pan (502-1565, 1980) Retired


$89.95


The contouring of the pan outlines the form and provides a generous backing to hold the cake. Crafted of quality aluminum, this bakeware heats evenly and keeps interiors moist while allowing surfaces to gently brown. Lightweight yet durable, it also retains its shape and transfers detailing clearly to the food surface. When the party is over, the pan cleans easily so there’s less time spent in the…

Howard the Duck


Howard the Duck


$3.45


One of the most talked-about movies of all time, Howard the Duck, lands on DVD for the first time ever in an all-new Special Edition! From executive producer George Lucas and the pages of Marvel Comics comes this unbelievably funny comedy about a fast-talking, cigar-chomping, beer-loving duck from a parallel universe who crashes to Earth. Featuring brand-new bonus features, a digitally remastered…

Transformers: The Complete First Season (25th Anniversary Edition)


Transformers: The Complete First Season (25th Anniversary Edition)


$19.43


Where it all began! This 25th anniversary DVD set includes the complete first season from the Generation One animated series. Packed with Generation One extras including a new look at the Transformers, rare PSAs, original toy commercials, and more.Product Measures: 0.5 x 5.5 x 7.5…

Dungeons & Dragons - The Complete Animated Series


Dungeons & Dragons – The Complete Animated Series


$54.98


Dungeons & Dragons was one of CBS’ most popular animated series airing from 1983 – 1986 and later on FoxKids. Created by legendary Marvel Productions the series was base on the popular TSR role-playing game created in 1974 – which spawned an entire industry! Now in a set bursting with magical Special Features fans can roll the dice to see the entire Dungeons & Dragons series in a beautiful five-di…


 1974 Comics Characters Debuts: Wolverine, Iron Fist, Punisher, Deathlok, Roxxon Energy Corporation, Foolkiller, Silver Samurai, Thunderball


1974 Comics Characters Debuts: Wolverine, Iron Fist, Punisher, Deathlok, Roxxon Energy Corporation, Foolkiller, Silver Samurai, Thunderball


$30.43


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Wolverine, Iron Fist, Punisher, Deathlok, Roxxon Energy Corporation, Foolkiller, Silver Samurai, Thunderball, Grizzly, Hannibal King, Lilith, Aries, Libra, Harvey Bullock, Colleen Wing, Nitro, Malice, Piledriver, Rima, Wrecking Crew, Bulldozer, Gabriel the Devil Hunter, Dragon Lord, Alpha the Ultimate Mutant, Anthony Lupus, Nefarius, Bob Diamond, Doctor Sun, Inspector William Henderson, Hammer and Anvil, Abe Brown, Lin Sun, Quentin Turnbull, Allatou, Baron Macabre, Sandman. Excerpt: Abe Brown Abraham “Abe” Brown is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe . Publication history Abe Brown first appeared in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1 in April 1974. He was created by Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin . The character subsequently appears in The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Special #1 (Summer 1974), The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #3-4 (August-September 1974), #6-12 (November 1974-May 1975), #14 (July 1975), #16-18 (September-November 1975), Marvel Team-Up #40 (December 1975), The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #19-24 (December 1975-May 1976), #26 (July 1976), #29-30 (October-November 1976), #32 (January 1977), Power Man and Iron Fist #65 (October 1980), #74 (October 1981), #81-82 (May-June 1982), Prowler #1 (November 1994), #3-4 (January-February 1995), and House of M: Avengers #2-3 (February 2008). Abe Brown appeared as part of the “Sons of the Tiger” entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #12. Fictional character biography Along with Bob Diamond and Lin Sun , Abe Brown was one of the most skilled students attending the martial arts school run by sensei Master Kee. Kee gave the three students each a jade talisman in the shape of a tiger’s head and forepaws, when he sustained mortal injuries due to an attack by a group of ninja terrorists. As the Sons of

 1976 Comics Characters Debuts


1976 Comics Characters Debuts


$43.71


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Psylocke, Captain Britain, Nova, Bullseye, Power Girl, Sersi, Duela Dent, Isis, Kobra, Storm, Lilandra Neramani, Jigsaw, Makkari, Guardsman, Ikaris, Tyroc, Black Tom Cassidy, Darkstar, Amphibian, Human Fly, Wendy and Marvin, Calculator, Amanda Sefton, Atomic Skull, Celestial, Bumblebee, Star-Lord, Dmitri Bukharin, Thena, Jamie Braddock, Zuras, Ajak, Black Spider, Jean Dewolff, Corruptor, Kirt Niedrigh, Captain Ultra, Leslie Thompkins, Blizzard, Mirage, Blackrock, Rampage, Tobias Whale, Aron, Machiste, Codename: Assassin, Outsiders, Gammenon the Gatherer, Skull, Captain Stingaree, Grimbor the Chainsman, Arishem the Judge, Deborah Camille Darnell, Shen Kuei, Condor, Exitar the Exterminator, Domo, Black Talon, Hurricane. Excerpt: Ajak Ajak is a fictional character , a member of the Eternals , a race in the Marvel Comics universe . Publication history Ajak first appeared in Eternals vol. 1 #2 (August 1976), and was created by Jack Kirby . Ajak made subsequent appearances in the series, in issues #3-4 (September-October 1976), #7 (January 1977), and #12 (June 1977). The character subsequently appears in Thor Annual #7 (1978) (in flashback, as Ajax ), Thor vol. 1 #284 (June 1979), 291 (January 1980), 300-301 (October-November 1980), Contest of Champions vol. 1 #1 (June 1982), Iron Man Annual #6 (1983), Avengers vol. 1 #248 (October 1984), Eternals: Herod Factor (November 1991), Avengers vol. 1 #361 (April 1993), and Starblast #1 (January 1994). The character did not appear again for some time, but Ajak briefly appeared in the Marvel mini-series The Eternals , written by Neil Gaiman , in Eternals #5-7 (December 2006, January 2007, March 2007). He also made an appearance in Incredible Hercules #117-120 (July-August 2008). Ajak received an entry in the original Official

 Agent Du Fbi De Fiction


Agent Du Fbi De Fiction


$19.99


Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l’essai gratuite au club de livres de l’éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d’un million d’ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d’articles Wikipedia sur : Le Punisher, Alexander Mahone, Brad Bellick, Fox Mulder, Aloysius Pendergast, Alex Krycek, Dana Scully, Clarice Starling, Bishop, George Huang, James Ellison, Seeley Booth, Diana Fowley, Walter Skinner, Plastic Man, Monica Reyes, John Doggett, Terry Mccaleb, Don Eppes. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Le Punisher (le Punisseur) est un personnage de bande dessinée de l’univers Marvel créé en 1974 par Gerry Conway, Ross Andru et John Romita, Sr.. Il est apparu pour la première fois dans The Amazing Spider-Man #129. Il incarne l’esprit de vengeance et de justice personnelle. Le monde dans lequel il évolue est glauque et sans espoir. Cynique et impitoyable, il préfère toujours massacrer ses adversaires plutôt que d’accepter leur reddition pour les livrer à la justice. Reconnaissable au crâne blanc qui orne sa poitrine, il est la terreur des criminels. Il fait partie de ces personnages noirs et psychologiquement perturbés – tels que Wolverine, Ghost Rider, Batman ou Daredevil – dont le succès dans les années 1980 correspond à une recrudescence de la violence dans les comics. Adapté cinéma, son rôle est joué par Dolph Lundgren, Thomas Jane et Ray Stevenson. Dans ses combats contre le crime, aucun pouvoir particulier hormis l’entraînement intensif qu’il a subi lors de son passage dans l’armée. Il dispose toutefois d’un arsenal impressionnant dont il emporte toujours une partie avec lui dans sa camionnette blindée. C’est un solitaire à l’écart de la communauté des super-héros car tous, même Wolverine, réprouvent ses

 Al Williamson's Flash Gordon


Al Williamson’s Flash Gordon


$125.73


Flash Gordon, introduced as a Sunday newspaper comic strip by King Features Syndicate in 1934, remains, after more than 70 years, one of the best-known and most beloved epics of heroic fantasy produced in America. Initially envisioned and drawn by the brilliant Alex Raymond, the strips mlange of alien wonders, beautiful damsels, interplanetary evil and peerless derring-do remains potent today, even cited by George Lucas as a primary influence on Star Wars. Al Williamson is the foremost of Raymond”s successive acolytes, a widely-acclaimed artist who exemplifies the original spirit of Raymonds creation. It encompasses Williamsons three stints of depicting Flash in comic book format: the legendary King Comics stories from the 1960s, the 1980 adaptation of the Universal Flash Gordon motion picture, and the Marvel Comics miniseries of 1994. Flash drawings done for commercial illustration and prints images reproduced directly from the artists original drawings

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