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2009 March 13



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Old Star Wars comic…?

I have an old comic book printed in 1981 by Marvel Comics with four Star Wars stories inside: Way of the Wookie, The Day After the Death Star, Weapons Master, and War on Ice! Does anyone know the value of this? It is in relatively good condition.

It sounds like you have a paperback sized collection (See links) of four stories from the old Marvel UK Star Wars series. If it’s in great shape, you might could find a buyer that would give you $10 (one sold on ebay not long ago for $7).

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 Star Wars Art: Comics [Limited Edition]


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$346.27


New – This special 244-page limited edition includes 5 hand-signed, archival-quality giclee prints by Dave Dorman, Sam Kieth, Mike Mignola, Frank Quitely, and Ryan Sook, as well as 40 exclusive artworks and 50 extra pages showing artists’ processes and sketches. “Star Wars “and sequential art share a long history: “Star Wars “debuted on the comic-book page in 1977, when Marvel Comics began publishing a six-part adaptation of the first film, which morphed into a monthly comic book. Now, more than

 Star Wars Art: Comics [Limited Edition]


Star Wars Art: Comics [Limited Edition]


$346.27


Used – This special 244-page limited edition includes 5 hand-signed, archival-quality giclee prints by Dave Dorman, Sam Kieth, Mike Mignola, Frank Quitely, and Ryan Sook, as well as 40 exclusive artworks and 50 extra pages showing artists’ processes and sketches. “Star Wars “and sequential art share a long history: “Star Wars “debuted on the comic-book page in 1977, when Marvel Comics began publishing a six-part adaptation of the first film, which morphed into a monthly comic book. Now, more tha

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