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Marvel Comics Trading Cards

2007 June 5



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Where can I find business cards Marvel Comics?

I'm looking for packages, boxes, loose cards, and even cases, the prices reasonable. Sorry about last post I accidentally deleted by going to edit. The shops around my area has no comic.

Any store comics will carry them. Also, check ebay, and Google products.

Upper Deck Incredible Hulk Trading Cards: 4 Packs


 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

 1967 Comics Characters Debuts: Captain Marvel, Barbara Gordon, Kingpin, Batgirl, Question, Shocker, Kevin Sydney, Black Knight, Banshee


1967 Comics Characters Debuts: Captain Marvel, Barbara Gordon, Kingpin, Batgirl, Question, Shocker, Kevin Sydney, Black Knight, Banshee


$39.81


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: Captain Marvel, Barbara Gordon, Kingpin, Batgirl, Question, Shocker, Captain Marvel, Kevin Sydney, Black Knight, Banshee, Abomination, Deadman, Modok, Black Manta, Robbie Robertson, Aquagirl, Black Knight, Sentry, Ronan the Accuser, Tarantula, Hank Hall, Red Guardian, Comet, Phantom Rider, Blastaar, Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, Emerald Empress, Persuader, Punch and Jewelee, Scorpio, Leap-Frog, Woodstock, Element Girl, Mad Mod, Psycho-Man, Validus, Clay Quartermain, Tharok, B’wana Beast, Cobalt Man, Ulik, Ogre, Mano, Madmen, Awesome Threesome, Lion-Mane. Excerpt: The Abomination The Abomination is a fictional character , a supervillain that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics . The character first appears in Tales to Astonish #90 (April 1967), and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Gil Kane . Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books , the character of the Abomination has featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such as arcade and video games , animated television series , merchandise such as action figures and trading cards , and the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk . Publication history Origin Stan Lee chose the name “the Abomination”, which he realized belonged to no other character, before conceiving the character’s background and appearance. Lee recalled that he simply told the artist Gil Kane to “make him bigger and stronger than the Hulk and we’ll have a lot of fun with him.” Emil Blonsky first appeared in the title Tales to Astonish , and is introduced as a KGB agent and spy who became the Abomination after deliberately exposing himself to a greater quantity of the same gamma radiation that transformed Bruce Banner into his alter ego the Hulk . In his first appearance, Blonsky became a large scaly humanoid with twice the strength of the

 1983 Comic Debuts


1983 Comic Debuts


$19.99


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: Supergirl, Outsiders, Les Cités Obscures, Vigilante, Alpha Flight, Ronin, Grimjack, American Flagg!, Blue Ribbon Comics, Escape, the Bojeffries Saga, Omega Men, Badger, Albedo Anthropomorphics, Magik, Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld, Jon Sable, Thriller, Kraken, Elric, Wolverine, the Daredevils, a Distant Soil, Bernie Wrightson’s Frankenstein, Marvel Age, Dc Graphic Novel, Void Indigo, Eclipse Monthly, Skateman, Star Slammers, A-Team, Warp. Excerpt: Mr. T has appeared in a number of comics both under his own name and with the A-Team . Comics Mr. T and the T-Force Mr. T and the T-Force was released in 1993 by NOW Comics . It was written Pete Stone with art by Neal Adams and then various creative teams following their run. The series apparently lasted 14 consecutive issues, not including a 1994 annual and various editions of #1, before closing when NOW Comics went out of business. This figure may be incorrect however, with the eleventh issue possibly being the final issue produced. Many if not all issues of Mr. T and the T-Force included Mr. T trading cards. Mr. T Cover of the 2008 Mr. T graphic novel comic book Another comic version, Mr. T , appeared in 2005 from short-lived British comic publisher APComics. It was pitched to the publisher by writer Chris Bunting who was joined with pencils by Neil Edwards, inks by Randy Emberlin and with colours by Don Mackinnon. Mr. T was also listed as a Creative Supervisor on the series and did a round of interviews as publicity for the series launch. The series got a lot of press interest announcing itself to be one of the biggest licensing deals in British comic’s history, but ultimately it had a very short life most probably due to the closure of APComics. It featured as a six page preview of APComics upcoming comics and then

 Collectible Card Games Based on Comics, Including: Vs System, Marvel Masterpieces, Overpower, Marvel Universe Cards, Recharge Collectible Card Game, X-Men Trading Card Game, Marvel Flair Cards, Marvel Creators Collection Cards, DC Cosmic Cards


Collectible Card Games Based on Comics, Including: Vs System, Marvel Masterpieces, Overpower, Marvel Universe Cards, Recharge Collectible Card Game, X-Men Trading Card Game, Marvel Flair Cards, Marvel Creators Collection Cards, DC Cosmic Cards


$16.42


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