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Marvel Comics Rare

2008 November 15



marvel comics rare
comic book collectors! I need your help?

I found three books in comics uncles atic. they are perfect condition and they were plastic, as he placed each one in plastic and taped. these are worth anything, or considered rare? sup hey man, I saw some of his post, and I was hoping perhaps you can answer this question I have. I found these three comics my uncle had in his attic which was very dusty and were sealed (with tape) inside plastic. I just wanted to ask if you would know if they would be "considered rare or worth anything these three are all one of Marvel Comics." Excaliber "his future back to haunt them (his picture of a white and black spider man's head in the lower left) in February 1990." Sleepwalker "in a battle with the avid reader in 1991 (he says 50 years and one pic of the CPT. america at the bottom left (black and white, with the head only) 3. excalibur "So are you looking at? 1992 30th anniversary of the amazing spiderman 1962 to 1992 so something is worth?

Hello, you need the numbers issue price, by comparison, at the link below – good luck! Excalibur; http://www.mycomicshop.com/search?q=excalibur&pubid=&PubRng=&GrdRng = Sleepwalker; http://www.mycomicshop.com/search?q=sleepwalker&pubid=&PubRng=&GrdRng = =^,,^=

Iron Man ’94 Cartoon Rare Japanese Video


 1965 Comics Characters Debuts: Sentinel, Gwen Stacy, Lucifer, Donna Troy, Animal Man, Harry Osborn, Hercules, Medusa, Beast Boy, Black Bolt


1965 Comics Characters Debuts: Sentinel, Gwen Stacy, Lucifer, Donna Troy, Animal Man, Harry Osborn, Hercules, Medusa, Beast Boy, Black Bolt


$46.21


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: Sentinel, Gwen Stacy, Lucifer, Donna Troy, Animal Man, Harry Osborn, Hercules, Medusa, Beast Boy, Black Bolt, Juggernaut, Volstagg, Wonder Girl, Ka-Zar, Stilt-Man, Crystal, Jackal, Psycho-Pirate, Bolivar Trask, Diamondback, Metamorpho, Molten Man, Hela, Master Mold, Karnak, T.h.u.n.d.e.r. Agents, Dragon Man, Blockbuster, Enemy Ace, Swordsman, Mister Fear, Hogun, Absorbing Man, Chang Tzu, Judomaster, Count Nefaria, Stranger, Zabu, Spider-Slayer, Warriors Three, Evil Star, Gorgon, Spencer Smythe, Starfinger, Ultra the Multi-Alien, Time Commander, Johnny Witts, Goldface, Anna Watson, Simon Stagg, Fisherman, Farley Stillwell, Space Ranger, Nukla, Magnetic Kid, Kid Psycho, Anelle. Excerpt: The Absorbing Man The Absorbing Man ( Carl “Crusher” Creel ) is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics . The character first appears in Journey into Mystery #114 (Mar. 1965) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby . Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books , the Absorbing Man has featured in over four decades of Marvel continuity and other Marvel-endorsed products such as animated television series ; video games , and merchandise such as trading cards . Publication history Carl “Crusher” Creel was a boxer and jailed criminal who becomes the Absorbing Man when he drinks a liquid which the Asgardian god Loki laced with rare Asgardian ingredients. Discovering that he could absorb the properties of anything he touched, Creel escaped prison and went on to battle Thor . Although he is only mortal, Creel’s fantastic abilities make him a match for Thor, who eventually tricks Creel into transforming into helium, which drifts harmlessly into the atmosphere. A short time later, Loki retrieves Creel from space and reveals to him how he had obtained his

 Beastling


Beastling


$93.6


New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Beastling (Hank Logan) is an Amalgam Comics superhero and member of the X-Patrol and appeared in both X-Patrol series during the Amalgam Comics run. He is a combination of Marvel Comics’ Beast and of DC Comics’ Changeling (Beast Boy)Hank Logan was on a safari expedition in Africa as a teenager with his parents, when he was struck down by a rare disease. As his par

 Beastling


Beastling


$93.6


Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Beastling (Hank Logan) is an Amalgam Comics superhero and member of the X-Patrol and appeared in both X-Patrol series during the Amalgam Comics run. He is a combination of Marvel Comics’ Beast and of DC Comics’ Changeling (Beast Boy)Hank Logan was on a safari expedition in Africa as a teenager with his parents, when he was struck down by a rare disease. As his pa

 Brush Strokes with Greatness: The Life and Art of Joe Sinnott


Brush Strokes with Greatness: The Life and Art of Joe Sinnott


$8.8


Joe Sinnott is a true living legend. During his 56-plus-year career in comic books, he has worked in every genre, and for almost every publisher. As a young artist in the 1940s, he started with Stan LEE at Timely Comics, then branched off to Charlton Comics, Treasure Chest, and Dell as a top penciler. But the creation of the Fantastic Four in 1961 by Stan and Jack Kirby ushered in the Marvel Age of Comics, and Joe began a long and storied association with Marvel as its top inker. His deft touch can be seen on almost every book published by Marvel in the ’60s to the late 1980s, and today, Stan and Joe continue that tradition with the Sunday Spider-Man comic strip. Brush Strokes With Greatness celebrates the storybook career of the versatile artist, as he demonstrates his passion for his craft. In it, Joe shares his experiences working on Marvel’s leading titles, memories of working with Lee and Kirby, and rare and unpublished artwork from his personal files. This book features dozens of colleagues and co-workers paying tribute to Joe and his amazing body of work, plus an extended Art Gallery, and a Checklist of Joe’s career. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime celebration of all things Sinnott, which includes a Foreword by Stan Lee, and an Afterword by Mark Evanier.

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