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Marvel Comics Wizard

2009 December 24



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Marvel Comics: The Wizard


Wilton Disney Mickey Mouse Cake Pan (2105-3601, 1995) Retired Collectible


Wilton Disney Mickey Mouse Cake Pan (2105-3601, 1995) Retired Collectible


$99.99


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…

Wilton Mickey Mouse Band Leader Cake Pan Disney (515-302) Retired


Wilton Mickey Mouse Band Leader Cake Pan Disney (515-302) Retired


$19.95


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…

Wilton Party Hat Pan


Wilton Party Hat Pan


$12.99


One-mix aluminum pan measures approximately 10 x 13 1/2 x 2 in. deep….

Marvel Comics - Fantastic Four: A House Divided - Over 100 Digital Comics from January 1998 to January 2007 on DVD-ROM in Acrobat PDF Format (Mac & Windows)


Marvel Comics – Fantastic Four: A House Divided – Over 100 Digital Comics from January 1998 to January 2007 on DVD-ROM in Acrobat PDF Format (Mac & Windows)


$2.74


The Fantastic Four Collector’s Edition DVD-Rom provides more than 3000 pages of comics. Contains over 100 individual comic book issues ranging from January 1998 to January 2007 Vol. III, 1-70, 500-543 and annuals 1998 & 2001, including advertisements, exactly as originally issued by Marvel Comics….


 1943 Comics Characters Debuts


1943 Comics Characters Debuts


$23.19


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: Mister Mind and the Monster Society of Evil, Alfred Pennyworth, Toyman, Cheetah, Vandal Savage, Brainwave, Doctor Psycho, Sabbac, Cavalier, Thinker, Crime Doctor, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Uncle Marvel, Reaper, Zara, Neighbor Jones. Excerpt: Alfred Pennyworth Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics . The character first appears in Batman #16 (April-May 1943), and was created by writer Bob Kane and artist Jerry Robinson . Alfred serves as Batman s (and Bruce Wayne’s) tireless butler , assistant, confidante, and surrogate father figure , in modern interpretations this has gone to the point where Alfred was Bruce’s legal guardian following the death of his parents. He has sometimes been called “Batman’s batman .” Alfred also provides comic relief, as his sometimes sarcastic and cynical attitude often adds humor to dialogue occurring between himself and Batman. Alfred is a vital part of the Batman mythos, and appears in most other media adaptations of the character. The character has been consistently popular over the years, having received a nomination for the R.A.C. “Squiddy” Award for Favorite Supporting Character in 1994 and for Best Character in 2001. Michael Gough portrayed him in the Tim Burton /Joel Schumacher Batman film series, while Michael Caine portrayed him in the Christopher Nolan films. Alfred was also nominated for the Wizard Fan Award for Favorite Supporting Male Character in 1994. Fictional character biography When Alfred first appeared, he was overweight and clean-shaven; however, when the 1943 Batman serial was released, William Austin , the actor who played Alfred, was trim and sported a thin moustache . DC editors wanted the comic Alfred to resemble his cinematic counterpart, so in

 1960s Comics Debuts: 1960 Comic Debuts, 1961 Comic Debuts, 1962 Comic Debuts, 1963 Comics Debuts, 1964 Comic Debuts, 1965 Comic Debuts


1960s Comics Debuts: 1960 Comic Debuts, 1961 Comic Debuts, 1962 Comic Debuts, 1963 Comics Debuts, 1964 Comic Debuts, 1965 Comic Debuts


$40.27


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: 1960 Comic Debuts, 1961 Comic Debuts, 1962 Comic Debuts, 1963 Comics Debuts, 1964 Comic Debuts, 1965 Comic Debuts, 1966 Comic Debuts, 1967 Comic Debuts, 1968 Comic Debuts, 1969 Comic Debuts, the Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Green Lantern, Captain Marvel, the Wizard of Id, Justice League, Valérian and Laureline, Aquaman, Uncanny X-Men, Hawkman, Phantom Stranger, Fritz the Cat, Dial H for Hero, Alan Ford, Secret Six, the Trigan Empire, Amazo, Amazing Fantasy, Mighty Crusaders, Guardians of the Galaxy, Old Master Q, Tower of Shadows, Commando Comics, Amazing Adventures, Chamber of Darkness, Valiant, Barbarella, Marvel Collectors’ Item Classics, This Man… This Monster!, Agent 327, the Unexpected, the Witching Hour, Dr. No, Archie’s Tv Laugh-Out, Date With Debbi, Archie and Me, Captain America, Jonny Quest. Excerpt: The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 (November 1961), which helped to usher in a new level of verisimilitude in the medium. The Fantastic Four was the first superhero team created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, who developed a collaborative approach to creating comics with this title that they would use from then on. As the first superhero team title produced by Marvel Comics, it formed a cornerstone of the company’s 1960s rise from a small division of a publishing company to a pop-culture conglomerate. The title would go on to showcase the talents of comics creators such as Roy Thomas, John Byrne, Steve Englehart, Walt Simonson, John Buscema, George Perez and Tom DeFalco, and is one of several Marvel titles still in publication since the Silver Age of Comic Books. The four core individua… More:

 1964 in Comics, Including: The Wizard of Id, Blue Beetle, Kriminal, Satanik, Sarge Steel, Archie and Me, Electro (Marvel Comics), Kraven the Hunter, Mysterio, Mac Gargan, Quicksilver (Comics), Kang the Conqueror, Karen Page, Toad (Comics), Blob (Comics)


1964 in Comics, Including: The Wizard of Id, Blue Beetle, Kriminal, Satanik, Sarge Steel, Archie and Me, Electro (Marvel Comics), Kraven the Hunter, Mysterio, Mac Gargan, Quicksilver (Comics), Kang the Conqueror, Karen Page, Toad (Comics), Blob (Comics)


$27.78


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 1964 in Comics: 1964 Comic Debuts, 1964 Comics Characters Debuts, the Wizard of Id, Daredevil, Mac Gargan, Mandarin, Black Widow, Electro


1964 in Comics: 1964 Comic Debuts, 1964 Comics Characters Debuts, the Wizard of Id, Daredevil, Mac Gargan, Mandarin, Black Widow, Electro


$59.49


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: 1964 Comic Debuts, 1964 Comics Characters Debuts, the Wizard of Id, Daredevil, Mac Gargan, Mandarin, Black Widow, Electro, Baron Zemo, Green Goblin, Zatanna, Crime Syndicate of America, Hawkman, Toad, Scarlet Witch, Dormammu, Beetle, Blob, Mysterio, Baron Strucker, Leader, Hawkeye, Quicksilver, Wonder Man, Foggy Nelson, Kraven the Hunter, Mastermind, Kang the Conqueror, Ultraman, Owlman, Black Hand, Brain, Edwin Jarvis, T. O. Morrow, Black Knight, Fixer, Enforcers, Clea, Attuma, Unus the Untouchable, Scarecrow, Power Ring, Diablo, Nura Nal, Purple Man, Unicorn, Katma Tui, Timber Wolf, Ox, Sif, Ned Leeds, Frederick Foswell, Grey Gargoyle, Immortus, Matador, Balder, Mento, Glenn Talbot, Johnny Quick, Madame Rouge, Karen Page, Pinky Pinkerton, Vril Dox, Karnilla, Franklin Storm, Sarge Steel, Fancy Dan, Montana, Eric Koenig, Garguax, Archie and Me, Jonny Quest. Excerpt: Daredevil (Matthew Michael “Matt” Murdock) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby and first appeared in Daredevil #1 (April 1964). Living in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of New York City, Matt Murdock is blinded by a radioactive substance that falls from an oncoming vehicle. Despite not being able to see anymore, the radioactive exposure heightens his remaining senses beyond normal human ability. His father, a boxer named Jack Murdock, supports him as he grows up, though he is later killed by gangsters after refusing to throw a fight. After donning a yellow and black, and later a dark red costume, Matt seeks out revenge against his father’s killers as the superhero Daredevil, fighting against his many enemies including… More:

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