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1st cover appearance of Thanos (3rd overall app). \n \n————— \n \n'Betrayal!' – (20-page story) – Captain Marvel enters Lou-Ann's apartment to ask her why she betrayed he and Rick Jones in the previous issue. Lou-Ann then tells him a story about Titan, Thanos and his army of alien warriors. She also tells about the mind controller device that Thanos installed in some of the most important men on Earth to conquer it, as well as Lou-Ann, before attacking Marvel with a ray-gun. Meanwhile at some place of the Universe, the Super-Skrull and Skragg are watching everything and controlling Lou-Ann movements and words. It is then revealed that Thanos is the master behind the Skrulls. He sends the Super-Skrull disguised as Human Torch to attack the Thing. He sends Thing to the same address where Lou-Ann send Rick Jones. At the place, Thing and Captain Marvel fight each other, both thinking that the other is actually the Super-Skrull. Skragg blocks Thing's ability to talk, so he can't explain himself to Marvel. The two heroes keep fighting until Marvel is about to kill the Thing, when he recovers his voice and explains the situation. After Skragg's plan fails, he is executed. \nAt the end, Thanos reveals himself, saying that Rick Jones has the information he needs. Thanos kidnaps Rick Jones and disappears, leaving Thing behind.: Condition: 3.5 1 / 770 sold -
1st cover appearance of Thanos (3rd overall app). \n \n————— \n \n'Betrayal!' – (20-page story) – Captain Marvel enters Lou-Ann's apartment to ask her why she betrayed he and Rick Jones in the previous issue. Lou-Ann then tells him a story about Titan, Thanos and his army of alien warriors. She also tells about the mind controller device that Thanos installed in some of the most important men on Earth to conquer it, as well as Lou-Ann, before attacking Marvel with a ray-gun. Meanwhile at some place of the Universe, the Super-Skrull and Skragg are watching everything and controlling Lou-Ann movements and words. It is then revealed that Thanos is the master behind the Skrulls. He sends the Super-Skrull disguised as Human Torch to attack the Thing. He sends Thing to the same address where Lou-Ann send Rick Jones. At the place, Thing and Captain Marvel fight each other, both thinking that the other is actually the Super-Skrull. Skragg blocks Thing's ability to talk, so he can't explain himself to Marvel. The two heroes keep fighting until Marvel is about to kill the Thing, when he recovers his voice and explains the situation. After Skragg's plan fails, he is executed. \nAt the end, Thanos reveals himself, saying that Rick Jones has the information he needs. Thanos kidnaps Rick Jones and disappears, leaving Thing behind.: Condition: 3.5 2 / 770 sold -
1st Full appearance of Starfox (Eros). \n \n2nd app of Drax the Destroyer (Arthur Douglas). \n \n4th app of Thanos. \n \n————— \n \n'Trapped on Titan!' – (19-page story) – Rick Jones is imprisoned by Thanos on Titan and his memories copied by ISAAC, allowing Thanos to know the exact location of the Cosmic Cube - Dernieres Islands on Earth. (Later we are informed that Rick knows the location because the Supreme Intelligence put this information inside his mind, in case he needed to save the Earth from 'doomsday.') \nThanos flies towards the Derniere Islands with Death and finds the Cosmic Cube, but Drax is already there to stop him. Meanwhile, Rick's romantic interest Lou-Ann goes to the Avengers' Mansion, asking for help with Rick Jones's membership card. Captain Marvel, Eros and Mentor battle Thanos' army of aliens controlling Titan and Captain Marvel fights against the Super-Skrull, killing him.: Condition: 4.5 3 / 770 sold -
1st Full appearance of Starfox (Eros). \n \n2nd app of Drax the Destroyer (Arthur Douglas). \n \n4th app of Thanos. \n \n————— \n \n'Trapped on Titan!' – (19-page story) – Rick Jones is imprisoned by Thanos on Titan and his memories copied by ISAAC, allowing Thanos to know the exact location of the Cosmic Cube - Dernieres Islands on Earth. (Later we are informed that Rick knows the location because the Supreme Intelligence put this information inside his mind, in case he needed to save the Earth from 'doomsday.') \nThanos flies towards the Derniere Islands with Death and finds the Cosmic Cube, but Drax is already there to stop him. Meanwhile, Rick's romantic interest Lou-Ann goes to the Avengers' Mansion, asking for help with Rick Jones's membership card. Captain Marvel, Eros and Mentor battle Thanos' army of aliens controlling Titan and Captain Marvel fights against the Super-Skrull, killing him.: Condition: 4.5 4 / 770 sold -
First manifestation of Mar-Vell's cosmic awareness. \n \n–––––––––– \n \n'Metamorphosis!' – (19-page story) – Summoned by the cosmic entity Eon, Captain Marvel is forced to examine the events of his life, as well as the previous events occurring in the Thanos War. According to Eon, the universe needs a protector, and it is up to Captain Marvel to fill that role. Granted new powers and a sense of cosmic awareness, will Captain Marvel have what it takes to stop Thanos?: Condition: 6.5 5 / 770 -
First manifestation of Mar-Vell's cosmic awareness. \n \n–––––––––– \n \n'Metamorphosis!' – (19-page story) – Summoned by the cosmic entity Eon, Captain Marvel is forced to examine the events of his life, as well as the previous events occurring in the Thanos War. According to Eon, the universe needs a protector, and it is up to Captain Marvel to fill that role. Granted new powers and a sense of cosmic awareness, will Captain Marvel have what it takes to stop Thanos?: Condition: 6.5 6 / 770 -
...To Be Free from Control!' – (19-page story) – With his new Cosmic Awareness, Captain Marvel tracks down the Controller, seeking to defeat him and release Rick Jones' girlfriend from the Controller's power! Even with his new power, Captain Marvel still struggles against the Controller, until Thanos intervenes and destroys the Controller. Now, Captain Marvel must seek out other heroes that he can rally against Thanos. His first stop... Avengers mansion! : Condition: 6.5 7 / 770 -
...To Be Free from Control!' – (19-page story) – With his new Cosmic Awareness, Captain Marvel tracks down the Controller, seeking to defeat him and release Rick Jones' girlfriend from the Controller's power! Even with his new power, Captain Marvel still struggles against the Controller, until Thanos intervenes and destroys the Controller. Now, Captain Marvel must seek out other heroes that he can rally against Thanos. His first stop... Avengers mansion! : Condition: 6.5 8 / 770 -
'The Beginning of the End!' – (20-page story) – In response to the threat of Thanos, Captain Marvel has returned to Avengers Mansion. He asks the entire team to assemble. He has also summoned Moondragon to assist. Drax the Destroyer has also come to the mansion to find Captain Marvel. After Drax briefly skirmishes with a contingent of Avengers, the team meets to review Thanos' plans and recent events. \nThanos, who now wields the Cosmic Cube, speaks to his consort Death of his love for her and that she is the reason for his mad quest. He also decides to transport 4 individuals from Avengers Mansion: The four individuals who have interfered with him the most (or pose a unique threat)are Mar-Vell, Moondragon, Drax the Destroyer, and Iron Man. He does transport them his space craft and quickly defeats them and puts them into a statis field. \nCaptain Marvel is able to touch his Nega-Bands causing he and Rick Jones to switch atoms. The reaction also frees him. Iron Man, Moondragon, and Drax are also freed; and they attack Thanos again. Thanos is temporarily seperated from the Cosmic Cube. However, he is again able to defeat his adversaries. He also defeats Moondragon in a psychic battle. Thanos then retrieves the Cosmic Cube and transforms himself into a Cosmic Deity. At the end of the issue, he is seen as a large, transparent, figure on the space monitor. Thanos has achieved godhood!: Condition: 5.5 9 / 770 -
'The Beginning of the End!' – (20-page story) – In response to the threat of Thanos, Captain Marvel has returned to Avengers Mansion. He asks the entire team to assemble. He has also summoned Moondragon to assist. Drax the Destroyer has also come to the mansion to find Captain Marvel. After Drax briefly skirmishes with a contingent of Avengers, the team meets to review Thanos' plans and recent events. \nThanos, who now wields the Cosmic Cube, speaks to his consort Death of his love for her and that she is the reason for his mad quest. He also decides to transport 4 individuals from Avengers Mansion: The four individuals who have interfered with him the most (or pose a unique threat)are Mar-Vell, Moondragon, Drax the Destroyer, and Iron Man. He does transport them his space craft and quickly defeats them and puts them into a statis field. \nCaptain Marvel is able to touch his Nega-Bands causing he and Rick Jones to switch atoms. The reaction also frees him. Iron Man, Moondragon, and Drax are also freed; and they attack Thanos again. Thanos is temporarily seperated from the Cosmic Cube. However, he is again able to defeat his adversaries. He also defeats Moondragon in a psychic battle. Thanos then retrieves the Cosmic Cube and transforms himself into a Cosmic Deity. At the end of the issue, he is seen as a large, transparent, figure on the space monitor. Thanos has achieved godhood!: Condition: 5.5 10 / 770 -
Origin of Thanos. \n \n————— \n \n'The God Himself!' – (18-page story, continues following the events of Avengers #125) – Captain Marvel is defeated in battle against the Cosmic Cube empowered Thanos. Following his defeat, Mar-Vell is saved by Isaac who reminds Mar-Vell what is at stake if Thanos is left to his own devices. \nMeanwhile, Thanos has made the entire population of Earth disappear and has assumed a god-like form. Mar-Vell with the help of Drax the destroyer and Mantis of the Avengers work together to battle the cube-empowered Thanos. In a struggle over the cube, Mar-Vell risks his life to destroy it, reversing all of the chaos wrought by Thanos, and making the demi-god's life forfeit to Death itself.: Condition: 5.5 11 / 770 sold -
Origin of Thanos. \n \n————— \n \n'The God Himself!' – (18-page story, continues following the events of Avengers #125) – Captain Marvel is defeated in battle against the Cosmic Cube empowered Thanos. Following his defeat, Mar-Vell is saved by Isaac who reminds Mar-Vell what is at stake if Thanos is left to his own devices. \nMeanwhile, Thanos has made the entire population of Earth disappear and has assumed a god-like form. Mar-Vell with the help of Drax the destroyer and Mantis of the Avengers work together to battle the cube-empowered Thanos. In a struggle over the cube, Mar-Vell risks his life to destroy it, reversing all of the chaos wrought by Thanos, and making the demi-god's life forfeit to Death itself.: Condition: 5.5 12 / 770 sold -
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'And the Juggernaut Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out!' \n \nScript by Steve Englehart, pencils by Bob Brown (with assistance by Marie Severin on the faces of Marvel Staffers), inks by Frank McLaughlin. Appearances by the Juggernaut, Roy Thomas, Steve Englehart, Len Wein, Glynis Wein, and Gerry Conway. The Avengers and Spider-Man appear on the cover (but are really people dressed up as our heroes); the real Avengers and Spidey are not in the story. Cameos by Dr. Strange and Eternity (the real ones). 'Fake' cameos (people dressed up in costumes) include Medusa, Superman, Supergirl, Spider-Man, the Scarlet Witch, Batman, the Flash, Cyclops, and Nighthawk. Jim Starlin/Frank Giacoia cover. Cover price $0.20. : Condition: 4.0 15 / 770 -
'And the Juggernaut Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out!' \n \nScript by Steve Englehart, pencils by Bob Brown (with assistance by Marie Severin on the faces of Marvel Staffers), inks by Frank McLaughlin. Appearances by the Juggernaut, Roy Thomas, Steve Englehart, Len Wein, Glynis Wein, and Gerry Conway. The Avengers and Spider-Man appear on the cover (but are really people dressed up as our heroes); the real Avengers and Spidey are not in the story. Cameos by Dr. Strange and Eternity (the real ones). 'Fake' cameos (people dressed up in costumes) include Medusa, Superman, Supergirl, Spider-Man, the Scarlet Witch, Batman, the Flash, Cyclops, and Nighthawk. Jim Starlin/Frank Giacoia cover. Cover price $0.20. : Condition: 4.0 16 / 770 -
• 'The Hammer and the Holocaust!' – (16-page story) – The weakened and defeated Thor returns to Asgard where he finds Seidring has taken over; He battles the 'odin power' and defeats Seidring only to collapse himself. \n \n• 'The Meaning of... 'Ragnarok!' – (5-page story) – Volla reveals the events of the day of Ragnarok.: Condition: 1.0 17 / 770 sold -
'...And Now Magneto!' – (20-page story) – A current training session of the Avengers is interrupted when Thor enters the room informing everyone that there is an important communication that they all must see. Entering the communications room, the Avengers (especially the Scarlet Witch) are delighted to find that it is Quicksilver reporting in after being missing following their battle against the Sentinels. Pietro explains that he was injured in the Sentinel's base, but was rescued by Crystal and Lockjaw of the Inhumans and was nursed back to health in the Great Refuge of the Inhumans. There Pietro and Crystal fell in love and they plan to get married. Scarlet Witch congratulates them, and informs Pietro of her budding romance with the Vision, which Pietro reacts to negatively and tells her never to contact him until she comes to her senses. \nAs the Avengers discuss the loss of Quicksilver in their ranks, the monitor comes on again, and it shows a mansion which they soon learn belongs to Professor Xavier, leader of the X-Men. Xavier appears to be talking to somebody who is responsible for trashing the mansion before the monitor shuts off again. Recognizing Xavier, the Avengers rush to the X-Men's mansion to see what they can do to save the X-Men. While the Avengers are off to the rescue, Hawkeye is on the west coast and drops in on the home of the Black Widow, where he is told by her aide, Ivan, that she is off with Daredevil. Hawkeye decides to wait in hiding for his old lovers return. \nBack east, the Avengers arrive at the X-Men's mansion and finds each member of the X-Men unconscious inside the mansion, after fighting off a booby-trapped Cerebro, the Avengers carry out the wounded X-Men. There the very ground attacks them, but they fight this off as well and soon are confronted by a number of prehistoric dinosaurs. Fighting off the dinosaurs, which are being controlled by the Savage Land Mutate known as the Piper, the Avengers are suddenly blindsided by an attack made by Magneto, who had disguised himself in Angel's costume. Trapping Black Panther, Thor and Vision in a pile of boulders, Magneto captures the remaining Avengers and the X-Men as his prisoners. \nThe three remaining Avengers burst free and plan to save their friends, no matter the cost.: Condition: 7.5 18 / 770 sold -
'...And Now Magneto!' – (20-page story) – A current training session of the Avengers is interrupted when Thor enters the room informing everyone that there is an important communication that they all must see. Entering the communications room, the Avengers (especially the Scarlet Witch) are delighted to find that it is Quicksilver reporting in after being missing following their battle against the Sentinels. Pietro explains that he was injured in the Sentinel's base, but was rescued by Crystal and Lockjaw of the Inhumans and was nursed back to health in the Great Refuge of the Inhumans. There Pietro and Crystal fell in love and they plan to get married. Scarlet Witch congratulates them, and informs Pietro of her budding romance with the Vision, which Pietro reacts to negatively and tells her never to contact him until she comes to her senses. \nAs the Avengers discuss the loss of Quicksilver in their ranks, the monitor comes on again, and it shows a mansion which they soon learn belongs to Professor Xavier, leader of the X-Men. Xavier appears to be talking to somebody who is responsible for trashing the mansion before the monitor shuts off again. Recognizing Xavier, the Avengers rush to the X-Men's mansion to see what they can do to save the X-Men. While the Avengers are off to the rescue, Hawkeye is on the west coast and drops in on the home of the Black Widow, where he is told by her aide, Ivan, that she is off with Daredevil. Hawkeye decides to wait in hiding for his old lovers return. \nBack east, the Avengers arrive at the X-Men's mansion and finds each member of the X-Men unconscious inside the mansion, after fighting off a booby-trapped Cerebro, the Avengers carry out the wounded X-Men. There the very ground attacks them, but they fight this off as well and soon are confronted by a number of prehistoric dinosaurs. Fighting off the dinosaurs, which are being controlled by the Savage Land Mutate known as the Piper, the Avengers are suddenly blindsided by an attack made by Magneto, who had disguised himself in Angel's costume. Trapping Black Panther, Thor and Vision in a pile of boulders, Magneto captures the remaining Avengers and the X-Men as his prisoners. \nThe three remaining Avengers burst free and plan to save their friends, no matter the cost.: Condition: 7.5 19 / 770 sold -
'The Power of Babel!' – (18-page story) – Returning to the U.S. following their battle against the Star Stalker in Vietnam, the Avengers turn Mantis's alleged father, Zodiac's Libra, over to the authorities. At their mansion, they reflect on recent events. Visited by Rick Jones's girlfriend, Lou-Ann Savannah, the girl passes out. The story then recaps the events of Captain Marvel #25-32, summarizing the Avengers' involvement in Captain Marvel's ongoing struggle against Thanos. \nFlying into space with the Zodiac's star-ship and a modified Quinjet, the Avengers defend the Earth against Thanos' invasion force. They manage to destroy the aliens' translation devices, making them unable to effectively communicate and give the Avengers the edge to destroy the entire armada. \nReturning to Earth, the Avengers rejoice on the Mansion's rooftop, unsuspecting that Thanos is waiting nearby for his moment to strike...: Condition: 3.0 20 / 770 sold -
'The Power of Babel!' – (18-page story) – Returning to the U.S. following their battle against the Star Stalker in Vietnam, the Avengers turn Mantis's alleged father, Zodiac's Libra, over to the authorities. At their mansion, they reflect on recent events. Visited by Rick Jones's girlfriend, Lou-Ann Savannah, the girl passes out. The story then recaps the events of Captain Marvel #25-32, summarizing the Avengers' involvement in Captain Marvel's ongoing struggle against Thanos. \nFlying into space with the Zodiac's star-ship and a modified Quinjet, the Avengers defend the Earth against Thanos' invasion force. They manage to destroy the aliens' translation devices, making them unable to effectively communicate and give the Avengers the edge to destroy the entire armada. \nReturning to Earth, the Avengers rejoice on the Mansion's rooftop, unsuspecting that Thanos is waiting nearby for his moment to strike...: Condition: 3.0 21 / 770 sold -
Classic Cover \n \nHawkeye answers a secret message for help from Marcella Carson, now the owner of the carnival where Clint once performed, and discovers the enterprise has been taken over by the Taskmaster as a mobile recruiting center for his training academies. The villain fights Hawkeye to a standstill, then forces his surrender by threatening Marcella. Disarmed, the archer is left to his fate in a cage with an angry lion but is saved by the arrival of Ant-Man, who had been attending the carnival in civilian guise with his daughter. The two then team up to defeat and capture the Taskmaster's men. When their foe launches an explosive-filled dummy from the cannon used in the human cannonball act, however, the heroes are forced to allow him to escape while they prevent its detonation and save the crowd. : Condition: 7.0 22 / 770 -
Classic Cover \n \nHawkeye answers a secret message for help from Marcella Carson, now the owner of the carnival where Clint once performed, and discovers the enterprise has been taken over by the Taskmaster as a mobile recruiting center for his training academies. The villain fights Hawkeye to a standstill, then forces his surrender by threatening Marcella. Disarmed, the archer is left to his fate in a cage with an angry lion but is saved by the arrival of Ant-Man, who had been attending the carnival in civilian guise with his daughter. The two then team up to defeat and capture the Taskmaster's men. When their foe launches an explosive-filled dummy from the cannon used in the human cannonball act, however, the heroes are forced to allow him to escape while they prevent its detonation and save the crowd. : Condition: 7.0 23 / 770 -
1st appearances of the Mind, Space, and Reality Infinity Gems. \n \n————— \n \n'The Final Threat' – (34-page story) – Adam Warlock scours the galaxy for his arch-nemesis Thanos, finding his friends Gamora and Pip the Troll lifeless. Taking them into the soul gem, Adam Warlock learns of Thanos' plan to channel the energies of the six soul gems into a device that will destroy the Earth's sun! Gathering the Avengers against Thanos, they are able to destroy the device, but not before Thanos is able to strike down Adam Warlock!: Condition: 4.0 24 / 770 -
1st appearances of the Mind, Space, and Reality Infinity Gems. \n \n————— \n \n'The Final Threat' – (34-page story) – Adam Warlock scours the galaxy for his arch-nemesis Thanos, finding his friends Gamora and Pip the Troll lifeless. Taking them into the soul gem, Adam Warlock learns of Thanos' plan to channel the energies of the six soul gems into a device that will destroy the Earth's sun! Gathering the Avengers against Thanos, they are able to destroy the device, but not before Thanos is able to strike down Adam Warlock!: Condition: 4.0 25 / 770 -
1st appearance of Yuriko Oyama (later becomes Lady Deathstrike). \n \n• 'Journey' – Daredevil is on his way to Japan when he runs across Dark Wind's daughter in chains and frees her. The pair make it to Japan and prepare to get Bullseye away from Yuriko's father before he can fix the crippled villain.: Condition: 6.0 28 / 770 -
1st appearance of Yuriko Oyama (later becomes Lady Deathstrike). \n \n• 'Journey' – Daredevil is on his way to Japan when he runs across Dark Wind's daughter in chains and frees her. The pair make it to Japan and prepare to get Bullseye away from Yuriko's father before he can fix the crippled villain.: Condition: 6.0 29 / 770 -
• First appearance of Necrodamus. \n \n• First and only appearance of Demon of the Dark (unknown). \n \n–––––––––– \n \n• 'I Slay by the Stars!' – (20-page story) – While stalking through the woods, the Hulk is suddenly stopped by the Sub-Mariner who falls out of the sky. Finding the prince of the sea trapped in a strange energy shield, Hulk travels into New York to seek the aid of Dr. Strange, the only person the brute can think can help him. \nTaking Strange back to Namor's body, they cannot find a way to free him, and the Sub-Mariner is soon transported elsewhere. Following him to a cave, they find a being known as Necrodamus, who is waiting for the precise star alignment to sacrifice Namor to the Undying Ones. \nGetting in a battle with the Hulk, Namor and Dr. Strange, even when empowered with a new body, Necrodamus fails to sacrifice Namor to his masters, and has his powers revoked and is transported to points unknown. After the battle, Namor explains that he was struck down by the Silver Surfer, prompting Dr. Strange to want to search for the sentinel of the skyways.: Condition: 3.5 32 / 770 sold -
• First appearance of Necrodamus. \n \n• First and only appearance of Demon of the Dark (unknown). \n \n–––––––––– \n \n• 'I Slay by the Stars!' – (20-page story) – While stalking through the woods, the Hulk is suddenly stopped by the Sub-Mariner who falls out of the sky. Finding the prince of the sea trapped in a strange energy shield, Hulk travels into New York to seek the aid of Dr. Strange, the only person the brute can think can help him. \nTaking Strange back to Namor's body, they cannot find a way to free him, and the Sub-Mariner is soon transported elsewhere. Following him to a cave, they find a being known as Necrodamus, who is waiting for the precise star alignment to sacrifice Namor to the Undying Ones. \nGetting in a battle with the Hulk, Namor and Dr. Strange, even when empowered with a new body, Necrodamus fails to sacrifice Namor to his masters, and has his powers revoked and is transported to points unknown. After the battle, Namor explains that he was struck down by the Silver Surfer, prompting Dr. Strange to want to search for the sentinel of the skyways.: Condition: 3.5 33 / 770 sold -
'The Search for Sub-Mariner!' \n \nSub-Mariner kidnaps Sue; He wants 24 hours to convince her to marry him; Reed wants to take her back. \n \nFirst Doctor Strange cross-over. Doctor Doom cameo. \n \nScript by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Roussos [as Geo. Bell]; \nCover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Chic Stone. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12. : Condition: 3.5 34 / 770 sold -
'The Search for Sub-Mariner!' \n \nSub-Mariner kidnaps Sue; He wants 24 hours to convince her to marry him; Reed wants to take her back. \n \nFirst Doctor Strange cross-over. Doctor Doom cameo. \n \nScript by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Roussos [as Geo. Bell]; \nCover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Chic Stone. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12. : Condition: 3.5 35 / 770 sold -
Origin of the Human Fly (Rick Rojatt) \n \n• 'Death-Walk!' – The Human Fly is a man that was severely injured in a car crash. After a reconstructive surgery laced 60% of his skeleton with by steel, making him highly resistant to injury, the Fly now performs daredevil stunts to benefit various charities, especially those helping children with disabilities. In this first exciting adventure, the Human Fly attempts to save a jet airliner from hijackers over the skies of Texas. Luckily, Spider-Man is on hand to lend a hand.: Condition: 8.5 38 / 770 sold -
Origin of the Human Fly (Rick Rojatt) \n \n• 'Death-Walk!' – The Human Fly is a man that was severely injured in a car crash. After a reconstructive surgery laced 60% of his skeleton with by steel, making him highly resistant to injury, the Fly now performs daredevil stunts to benefit various charities, especially those helping children with disabilities. In this first exciting adventure, the Human Fly attempts to save a jet airliner from hijackers over the skies of Texas. Luckily, Spider-Man is on hand to lend a hand.: Condition: 8.5 39 / 770 sold -
Johnny Storm The Human Torch : Condition: 3.0 40 / 770 sold -
Johnny Storm The Human Torch : Condition: 3.0 41 / 770 sold -
Adam Warlock Resurrected \n \n'Triumph on Terra-Two!' – (story continued from last issue) – Bruce Banner watches in horror as the Man-Beast (possessing the body of Counter-Earth's US President Rex Carpenter) executes Adam Warlock, who in death reverts back into his cocoon form. With his emotions at their peak, Banner then transforms into the Hulk. Realizing that his new friend is death, the Hulk smashes through the the soldiers and disguised New Men and escapes with Warlock's cocoon. Jumping off into the wilderness, the Hulk doesn't know what to do about the death of his friend and decides to take Warlock's corpse back to the secret hide out of his followers. \nThere, Warlock's followers -- both New Man and human -- mourn Warlock's passing. While back in Washington, the Man-Beast returns the body of Rex Carpenter to it's cell where his daughter still is prisoner and then gears up for to begin a war across Counter-Earth. Before he can launch a single nuclear weapon, the Man-Beast's base is attacked by the Hulk and Warlock's followers. As the fight rages, the Hulk battles the Man-Beast and finds him to be no match against the creatures combined physical strength and mental powers. \nAs the battle rages, Ben Vincent and June Volper of the Justice Department pay a visit to the White House to question President Carpenter about his strange behavior following his presidency. There they spot one of the New-Men loyal to the Man-Beast and follow it down to the cell where Carpenter and his daughter are being held prisoner. When New Man checks the cell, Ben cold-clocks the creature, knocking it out and freeing Carpenter. While at the hideout of Warlock and his followers, the humans who remained behind and the Recorder all witness as the cocoon containing Warlock's corpse begins to glow. \nWhile back at the Man-Beast's base, the Hulk manages to gain the upper-hand against the Man-Beast, easily turning the tide of the battle. Just when the Hulk has the Man-Beast beat, Warlock arrives -- having resurrected himself -- and with his powers at their peak he uses his abilities to change the Man-Beast back into human form. With the Man-Beast defeated, Warlock tells all those gathered that they must combat evil with their intellect and warns that the Man-Beast will be back again some day. When his followers ask if he will be there to fight them, Warlock tells them that they must fight him alone as he is needed among the stars to help other worlds in need of his aid and flies off into space, leaving them all and the Hulk behind to seek his destiny among the stars. : Condition: 8.5 42 / 770 -
Adam Warlock Resurrected \n \n'Triumph on Terra-Two!' – (story continued from last issue) – Bruce Banner watches in horror as the Man-Beast (possessing the body of Counter-Earth's US President Rex Carpenter) executes Adam Warlock, who in death reverts back into his cocoon form. With his emotions at their peak, Banner then transforms into the Hulk. Realizing that his new friend is death, the Hulk smashes through the the soldiers and disguised New Men and escapes with Warlock's cocoon. Jumping off into the wilderness, the Hulk doesn't know what to do about the death of his friend and decides to take Warlock's corpse back to the secret hide out of his followers. \nThere, Warlock's followers -- both New Man and human -- mourn Warlock's passing. While back in Washington, the Man-Beast returns the body of Rex Carpenter to it's cell where his daughter still is prisoner and then gears up for to begin a war across Counter-Earth. Before he can launch a single nuclear weapon, the Man-Beast's base is attacked by the Hulk and Warlock's followers. As the fight rages, the Hulk battles the Man-Beast and finds him to be no match against the creatures combined physical strength and mental powers. \nAs the battle rages, Ben Vincent and June Volper of the Justice Department pay a visit to the White House to question President Carpenter about his strange behavior following his presidency. There they spot one of the New-Men loyal to the Man-Beast and follow it down to the cell where Carpenter and his daughter are being held prisoner. When New Man checks the cell, Ben cold-clocks the creature, knocking it out and freeing Carpenter. While at the hideout of Warlock and his followers, the humans who remained behind and the Recorder all witness as the cocoon containing Warlock's corpse begins to glow. \nWhile back at the Man-Beast's base, the Hulk manages to gain the upper-hand against the Man-Beast, easily turning the tide of the battle. Just when the Hulk has the Man-Beast beat, Warlock arrives -- having resurrected himself -- and with his powers at their peak he uses his abilities to change the Man-Beast back into human form. With the Man-Beast defeated, Warlock tells all those gathered that they must combat evil with their intellect and warns that the Man-Beast will be back again some day. When his followers ask if he will be there to fight them, Warlock tells them that they must fight him alone as he is needed among the stars to help other worlds in need of his aid and flies off into space, leaving them all and the Hulk behind to seek his destiny among the stars. : Condition: 8.5 43 / 770 -
• 'An Intruder in the Mind!' – (Continued from last issue) – The Hulk has been captured by Gamma Base, and thanks to an encephalo-helmet designed by Doc Samson, Bruce Banner's mind now operates in the Hulk's body. Using a shrinking device, they intend to send the Hulk into the brain of Glenn Talbot and repair the damage caused to his mind by the Gremlin and revive him from his catatonic state, as the Hulk's unique physiology would protect him from the harsh electrical activity in Glenn's brain. After being wished luck and promising everyone that he will do his best to restore Glenn to normal, Banner/Hulk gets shrunken down and implanted inside Talbot's brain. \nAlmost immediately from his arrival, Banner is assaulted by the electrical fields of Glenn's brain, and tries to adjust his helmet to deal with them. He is then attacked by manifestations of his old foes the Missing Link, Juggernaut and Abomination. Although these phantom versions of his old foes try to stop him, the hulk manages to fight them off, causing them to dissipate into immaterial smoke. He is next attacked by phantoms of both the Rhino and the Leader, an attack that slightly damages his helmet, causing Banner to slowly begin losing his temper. \nDuring a fight with phantoms of the Mandarin and Sandman, Banner cannot take the feedback from the helmet and rips it off, submerging his consciousness and releasing the Hulk's mind. The Hulk is then attacked by more constructs based on Iron Man, the Sub-Mariner, Hercules, Silver Surfer and Doc Samson. These he just as easily fights off, even as they are joined by illusions of MODOK, the Harpy and the Gremlin. The Hulk smashes them all until he comes across the creature in Glenn's mind that is keeping him in his catatonic state. \nWhen the creature attempts to consume the Hulk, he easily rips it apart killing it. The creatures death causes Glenn to suddenly sit up and belt out a scream before passing out again. Before they can see if Glenn is okay, an alarm goes off warning Doc Samson that the Hulk is beginning to grow again, threatening to kill Talbot in the process. With no other choice, Samson fires the shrink ray, targeting the Hulk and causing him to shrink so small that he disappears from their readings. Glenn awakens alive and well and is reunited with his wife Betty. Samson informs them that while they have saved the life of Glenn Talbot, it seems they have done so at the expense of the life of Bruce Banner. \n(Story is continued in next issue): Condition: 6.0 44 / 770 -
• 'An Intruder in the Mind!' – (Continued from last issue) – The Hulk has been captured by Gamma Base, and thanks to an encephalo-helmet designed by Doc Samson, Bruce Banner's mind now operates in the Hulk's body. Using a shrinking device, they intend to send the Hulk into the brain of Glenn Talbot and repair the damage caused to his mind by the Gremlin and revive him from his catatonic state, as the Hulk's unique physiology would protect him from the harsh electrical activity in Glenn's brain. After being wished luck and promising everyone that he will do his best to restore Glenn to normal, Banner/Hulk gets shrunken down and implanted inside Talbot's brain. \nAlmost immediately from his arrival, Banner is assaulted by the electrical fields of Glenn's brain, and tries to adjust his helmet to deal with them. He is then attacked by manifestations of his old foes the Missing Link, Juggernaut and Abomination. Although these phantom versions of his old foes try to stop him, the hulk manages to fight them off, causing them to dissipate into immaterial smoke. He is next attacked by phantoms of both the Rhino and the Leader, an attack that slightly damages his helmet, causing Banner to slowly begin losing his temper. \nDuring a fight with phantoms of the Mandarin and Sandman, Banner cannot take the feedback from the helmet and rips it off, submerging his consciousness and releasing the Hulk's mind. The Hulk is then attacked by more constructs based on Iron Man, the Sub-Mariner, Hercules, Silver Surfer and Doc Samson. These he just as easily fights off, even as they are joined by illusions of MODOK, the Harpy and the Gremlin. The Hulk smashes them all until he comes across the creature in Glenn's mind that is keeping him in his catatonic state. \nWhen the creature attempts to consume the Hulk, he easily rips it apart killing it. The creatures death causes Glenn to suddenly sit up and belt out a scream before passing out again. Before they can see if Glenn is okay, an alarm goes off warning Doc Samson that the Hulk is beginning to grow again, threatening to kill Talbot in the process. With no other choice, Samson fires the shrink ray, targeting the Hulk and causing him to shrink so small that he disappears from their readings. Glenn awakens alive and well and is reunited with his wife Betty. Samson informs them that while they have saved the life of Glenn Talbot, it seems they have done so at the expense of the life of Bruce Banner. \n(Story is continued in next issue): Condition: 6.0 45 / 770 -
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The Ring of the Nebulas' – (19-page story) – Late December, 1941, the Invaders fly over a battle-ravaged London in an Atlantean aircraft and engage a squad of Nazi bombers. When the RAF arrives to help, Cap and Bucky land their plane amidst a burning section of the city to help on the ground. There, they spot a mysterious golden-haired, golden-eyed woman in antiquated dress. \nThe woman is walking around the burning ruins in a daze. Captain America dives in to knock her out of the way of a collapsing structure, knocking loose a glowing ring that seems important but the woman has no memory of it or anything else. Cap pockets the ring and the British army leads them to a strategy session on how to deal with Brain Drain. The woman recalls Brain Drain's name, as well as her own, Hilda. When shown a map, Hilda points out where she thinks she came from. The Invaders set out for the location, but Cap orders Bucky to remain behind as liaison. \nThe Invaders and Hilda fly their Atlantean aircraft into German territory looking for Brain Drain's base, but are knocked out of the sky by a flying battleaxe. The heroes manage to each make it to the ground safely, where they are confronted by Donar, Froh, and Loga, Teutonic warrior gods of thunder, lightning, and fire.: Condition: 4.5 52 / 770 sold -
The Ring of the Nebulas' – (19-page story) – Late December, 1941, the Invaders fly over a battle-ravaged London in an Atlantean aircraft and engage a squad of Nazi bombers. When the RAF arrives to help, Cap and Bucky land their plane amidst a burning section of the city to help on the ground. There, they spot a mysterious golden-haired, golden-eyed woman in antiquated dress. \nThe woman is walking around the burning ruins in a daze. Captain America dives in to knock her out of the way of a collapsing structure, knocking loose a glowing ring that seems important but the woman has no memory of it or anything else. Cap pockets the ring and the British army leads them to a strategy session on how to deal with Brain Drain. The woman recalls Brain Drain's name, as well as her own, Hilda. When shown a map, Hilda points out where she thinks she came from. The Invaders set out for the location, but Cap orders Bucky to remain behind as liaison. \nThe Invaders and Hilda fly their Atlantean aircraft into German territory looking for Brain Drain's base, but are knocked out of the sky by a flying battleaxe. The heroes manage to each make it to the ground safely, where they are confronted by Donar, Froh, and Loga, Teutonic warrior gods of thunder, lightning, and fire.: Condition: 4.5 53 / 770 sold -
• 'Union Jack Is Back!' – At dinner, Falsworth tells the story of his first, inconclusive encounter with Baron Blood at the end of the Great War. Jacqueline gets upset at the insinuation that he misses the action of war considering that her mother died in the Blitz. The Invaders make a plan to scour London for Baron Blood so that the Falsworth family can rest easy, not realizing that Baron Blood is privy to their plans, being present disguised as John Falsworth. \nThe next night the Invaders split up on their search. The Torches get knocked out of the sky by an exploding Baron Blood decoy while Namor gets gassed by another decoy over the Thames. Cap and Bucky find the real Baron Blood at the site of the previous attack, but he defeats them. Before Baron Blood can finish the captured Invaders off, Union Jack appears and drives him away with his silver weaponry. Union Jack then asks to join the Invaders and they accept, but Cap and Torch worry about how Jacqueline will take the news that her father is getting involved in another war.: Condition: 6.5 54 / 770 -
• 'Union Jack Is Back!' – At dinner, Falsworth tells the story of his first, inconclusive encounter with Baron Blood at the end of the Great War. Jacqueline gets upset at the insinuation that he misses the action of war considering that her mother died in the Blitz. The Invaders make a plan to scour London for Baron Blood so that the Falsworth family can rest easy, not realizing that Baron Blood is privy to their plans, being present disguised as John Falsworth. \nThe next night the Invaders split up on their search. The Torches get knocked out of the sky by an exploding Baron Blood decoy while Namor gets gassed by another decoy over the Thames. Cap and Bucky find the real Baron Blood at the site of the previous attack, but he defeats them. Before Baron Blood can finish the captured Invaders off, Union Jack appears and drives him away with his silver weaponry. Union Jack then asks to join the Invaders and they accept, but Cap and Torch worry about how Jacqueline will take the news that her father is getting involved in another war.: Condition: 6.5 55 / 770 -
A Time of Titans!': Condition: 8.0 56 / 770 -
A Time of Titans!': Condition: 8.0 57 / 770 -
If the Moonman Should Fail' : Condition: 7.0 58 / 770 sold -
If the Moonman Should Fail' : Condition: 7.0 59 / 770 sold -
• Second time James 'Rhodey' Rhodes wears the Iron Man suit, but the first time he assumes the identity of Iron Man in public. He will remain in this role for several years. \n \n• 'And Who Shall Clothe Himself in Iron?' – A besotted Tony Stark is unable to don the Iron Man armor and confront the villain, Magma, who is attacking Stark International. As a result, Jim Rhodes dons the armor. Rhodes is unable to effectively manipulate the armor, but ultimately recieves timely advice from Morley Erwin and eventually the armor's inventor, a drunken Tony Stark himself. When Rhodes is initially unable to stop Magma, Obadiah Stane sends his Knight to stop Magma (as he destroying Stark International which will soon change ownership to Stane, himself). In the ensuing chaos, Rhodes defeats the Knight, but allows Magma to slip inside Stark's lab. Magma is prepared to kill Stark, but Stark urges an entering Rhodes to utilize the repulsors on the armor's hand gaunlets. This allows Rhodes to finally defeats Magma. As the story comes to a close, to Rhodes surprise, Stark refuses to resume the role of Iron Man. Leaving to 'relax' and 'have some fun', Stark leaves his factory and his armor in the care of Jim Rhodes. At story's end, Rhodes is seen phoning the Avengers telling them that he is resigning from the team.: Condition: 6.0 60 / 770 sold -
• Second time James 'Rhodey' Rhodes wears the Iron Man suit, but the first time he assumes the identity of Iron Man in public. He will remain in this role for several years. \n \n• 'And Who Shall Clothe Himself in Iron?' – A besotted Tony Stark is unable to don the Iron Man armor and confront the villain, Magma, who is attacking Stark International. As a result, Jim Rhodes dons the armor. Rhodes is unable to effectively manipulate the armor, but ultimately recieves timely advice from Morley Erwin and eventually the armor's inventor, a drunken Tony Stark himself. When Rhodes is initially unable to stop Magma, Obadiah Stane sends his Knight to stop Magma (as he destroying Stark International which will soon change ownership to Stane, himself). In the ensuing chaos, Rhodes defeats the Knight, but allows Magma to slip inside Stark's lab. Magma is prepared to kill Stark, but Stark urges an entering Rhodes to utilize the repulsors on the armor's hand gaunlets. This allows Rhodes to finally defeats Magma. As the story comes to a close, to Rhodes surprise, Stark refuses to resume the role of Iron Man. Leaving to 'relax' and 'have some fun', Stark leaves his factory and his armor in the care of Jim Rhodes. At story's end, Rhodes is seen phoning the Avengers telling them that he is resigning from the team.: Condition: 6.0 61 / 770 sold -
In order to keep the reporter from revealing his secret identity, Thor takes him to Asgard allowing him to witness The Absorbing Man's battle with Odin; On Earth, one of the Norn Stones has fallen into the hands of a witch doctor, transforming him into a powerful being : Condition: 2.0 62 / 770 sold -
In order to keep the reporter from revealing his secret identity, Thor takes him to Asgard allowing him to witness The Absorbing Man's battle with Odin; On Earth, one of the Norn Stones has fallen into the hands of a witch doctor, transforming him into a powerful being : Condition: 2.0 63 / 770 sold -
• 'The Tri-Man Lives!' – (20-page story, reprinted from Daredevil # 22, Nov. 1966) – The Masked Marauder and Gladiator create the Tri-Android and power him up with the combined skills of three master criminals. The dastardly duo send their android after DD in a bid to win leadership of the Maggia.: Condition: 8.0 64 / 770 -
• 'The Tri-Man Lives!' – (20-page story, reprinted from Daredevil # 22, Nov. 1966) – The Masked Marauder and Gladiator create the Tri-Android and power him up with the combined skills of three master criminals. The dastardly duo send their android after DD in a bid to win leadership of the Maggia.: Condition: 8.0 65 / 770 -
1st Thing solo story \n \n'Cry: Monster!' – (19-page story) – The story opens with the Thing destroying one of Mr. Fantastic's inventions, which is revealed to be another attempt at returning the Thing to his human form. Grimm states that he could not stand another failure, and is left alone. He reflects on his origin as Kurrgo reads his thoughts from a space craft in Earth’s orbit. Kurrgo retells his own story, revealing that since being abandoned on Xantha he traveled to the new world of his former servants, where he was warded off by their advanced technology. Kurrgo then traveled to Earth in an attempt to use the planet’s strongest creature to control New Xanth. The Leader blocked his attempt to recruit the Hulk, and the two villains agreed to stage a contest between the Thing and the Hulk, with the winner’s patron gaining the use of both titans. \n \nThey trick the Thing into attacking the nearby Hulk, and after the two battle, Kurrgo and the Leader try to transport the Hulk to their ship when it is determined by them that the Hulk would be the victor. Thing hitches along for the ride, and when the two are before both Kurrgo and the Leader, Thing realizes that the whole thing was a trick. The two then attack Kurrgo's robot, knocking it into the ships controls. They manage to escape just before the ship explodes, seemingly destroying Kurrgo and the Leader. Afterwards the Thing and the Hulk part company.: Condition: 5.0 66 / 770 -
1st Thing solo story \n \n'Cry: Monster!' – (19-page story) – The story opens with the Thing destroying one of Mr. Fantastic's inventions, which is revealed to be another attempt at returning the Thing to his human form. Grimm states that he could not stand another failure, and is left alone. He reflects on his origin as Kurrgo reads his thoughts from a space craft in Earth’s orbit. Kurrgo retells his own story, revealing that since being abandoned on Xantha he traveled to the new world of his former servants, where he was warded off by their advanced technology. Kurrgo then traveled to Earth in an attempt to use the planet’s strongest creature to control New Xanth. The Leader blocked his attempt to recruit the Hulk, and the two villains agreed to stage a contest between the Thing and the Hulk, with the winner’s patron gaining the use of both titans. \n \nThey trick the Thing into attacking the nearby Hulk, and after the two battle, Kurrgo and the Leader try to transport the Hulk to their ship when it is determined by them that the Hulk would be the victor. Thing hitches along for the ride, and when the two are before both Kurrgo and the Leader, Thing realizes that the whole thing was a trick. The two then attack Kurrgo's robot, knocking it into the ships controls. They manage to escape just before the ship explodes, seemingly destroying Kurrgo and the Leader. Afterwards the Thing and the Hulk part company.: Condition: 5.0 67 / 770 -
'The Deadly Gambit of Conquer-Lord' – (17-page story, continued from previous issue) – Moon Knight tries to prevent the Conquer-Lord from assassinating the mayor, while he succeeds in preventing the mayors death, the mayor is still wounded from the shot, and Conquer-Lord and his minions manage to escape with Marlene as their hostage. \n \nMoon Knight then tries to track down the Conquer-Lord by going after his associate Merkins, and manages to track down Conquer-Lord's base. There he fights through the Conquer-Lord's men, eventually getting to the central control room. There he finds Marlene being suspended over a pit with alligators. \nMoon Knight is then dumped into a chess board themed battle arena where he is forced to fight the Conquer-Lord and his gigantic trick chess pieces. Although the Conquer-Lord tries to escape, Moon Knight manages to stop him and save Marlene, leaving the unmasked Conquer-Lord for the authorities, with his calling card left identifying Moon Knights involvement.Comic Database (comics.org) : Condition: 5.0 68 / 770 -
'The Deadly Gambit of Conquer-Lord' – (17-page story, continued from previous issue) – Moon Knight tries to prevent the Conquer-Lord from assassinating the mayor, while he succeeds in preventing the mayors death, the mayor is still wounded from the shot, and Conquer-Lord and his minions manage to escape with Marlene as their hostage. \n \nMoon Knight then tries to track down the Conquer-Lord by going after his associate Merkins, and manages to track down Conquer-Lord's base. There he fights through the Conquer-Lord's men, eventually getting to the central control room. There he finds Marlene being suspended over a pit with alligators. \nMoon Knight is then dumped into a chess board themed battle arena where he is forced to fight the Conquer-Lord and his gigantic trick chess pieces. Although the Conquer-Lord tries to escape, Moon Knight manages to stop him and save Marlene, leaving the unmasked Conquer-Lord for the authorities, with his calling card left identifying Moon Knights involvement.Comic Database (comics.org) : Condition: 5.0 69 / 770 -
• Origin and first comic book appearance of John Carter (created by Edgar Rice Burroughs). \n \n• 'The Air-Pirates of Mars' – Dejah Thoris has been kidnapped from Helium. John Carter sets out to find where she has been taken. During his battle with a warhoon, he remembers his past and how he ended up in Barsoom and how he met his future bride--Dejah Thoris.: Condition: 6.5 72 / 770 -
• Origin and first comic book appearance of John Carter (created by Edgar Rice Burroughs). \n \n• 'The Air-Pirates of Mars' – Dejah Thoris has been kidnapped from Helium. John Carter sets out to find where she has been taken. During his battle with a warhoon, he remembers his past and how he ended up in Barsoom and how he met his future bride--Dejah Thoris.: Condition: 6.5 73 / 770 -
This Monster Unmasked!': Condition: 7.0 74 / 770 sold -
This Monster Unmasked!': Condition: 7.0 75 / 770 sold -
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• 'Twice Stings the Tarantula!' – Peter Parker has decided to use his guise of Spider-Man in order to get photos for a Daily Bugle assignment, covering Empire State University's chancellor Edward Lansky's public address on the financial situation of the school. Bored, Spidey is snapped into action when the Tarantula arrives and kidnaps Lansky. Despite his best efforts and a assist from Flash Thompson, Spider-Man fails to stop the Tarantula and his men. To make matters worse, he's chased of the property by a mob of students that believe he's responsible, and his camera gets broken. \nWhen Peter later joins Glory in a job hunt, they are joined by Mary Jane, who Peter is still cross at for dating Flash Thompson. At city hall, Peter's spider-sense kicks in prompting him to make an excuse to leave and change into Spider-Man. Spidey manages to defeat the Tarantula's goons, and confront the Tarantula who is planning to demand a ransom to the city. Spider-Man is able to defeat the Tarantula, and prevent the mayor from falling to his death when they are all thrown out of a window. The Tarantula escapes, but the mayor is safe, and Spider-Man departs to rejoin Mary Jane and Glory as Peter Parker.: Condition: 6.5 82 / 770 sold -
• 'Twice Stings the Tarantula!' – Peter Parker has decided to use his guise of Spider-Man in order to get photos for a Daily Bugle assignment, covering Empire State University's chancellor Edward Lansky's public address on the financial situation of the school. Bored, Spidey is snapped into action when the Tarantula arrives and kidnaps Lansky. Despite his best efforts and a assist from Flash Thompson, Spider-Man fails to stop the Tarantula and his men. To make matters worse, he's chased of the property by a mob of students that believe he's responsible, and his camera gets broken. \nWhen Peter later joins Glory in a job hunt, they are joined by Mary Jane, who Peter is still cross at for dating Flash Thompson. At city hall, Peter's spider-sense kicks in prompting him to make an excuse to leave and change into Spider-Man. Spidey manages to defeat the Tarantula's goons, and confront the Tarantula who is planning to demand a ransom to the city. Spider-Man is able to defeat the Tarantula, and prevent the mayor from falling to his death when they are all thrown out of a window. The Tarantula escapes, but the mayor is safe, and Spider-Man departs to rejoin Mary Jane and Glory as Peter Parker.: Condition: 6.5 83 / 770 sold -
• 'Twice Stings the Tarantula!' – Peter Parker has decided to use his guise of Spider-Man in order to get photos for a Daily Bugle assignment, covering Empire State University's chancellor Edward Lansky's public address on the financial situation of the school. Bored, Spidey is snapped into action when the Tarantula arrives and kidnaps Lansky. Despite his best efforts and a assist from Flash Thompson, Spider-Man fails to stop the Tarantula and his men. To make matters worse, he's chased of the property by a mob of students that believe he's responsible, and his camera gets broken. \nWhen Peter later joins Glory in a job hunt, they are joined by Mary Jane, who Peter is still cross at for dating Flash Thompson. At city hall, Peter's spider-sense kicks in prompting him to make an excuse to leave and change into Spider-Man. Spidey manages to defeat the Tarantula's goons, and confront the Tarantula who is planning to demand a ransom to the city. Spider-Man is able to defeat the Tarantula, and prevent the mayor from falling to his death when they are all thrown out of a window. The Tarantula escapes, but the mayor is safe, and Spider-Man departs to rejoin Mary Jane and Glory as Peter Parker.: Condition: 6.5 84 / 770 sold -
• 'Twice Stings the Tarantula!' – Peter Parker has decided to use his guise of Spider-Man in order to get photos for a Daily Bugle assignment, covering Empire State University's chancellor Edward Lansky's public address on the financial situation of the school. Bored, Spidey is snapped into action when the Tarantula arrives and kidnaps Lansky. Despite his best efforts and a assist from Flash Thompson, Spider-Man fails to stop the Tarantula and his men. To make matters worse, he's chased of the property by a mob of students that believe he's responsible, and his camera gets broken. \nWhen Peter later joins Glory in a job hunt, they are joined by Mary Jane, who Peter is still cross at for dating Flash Thompson. At city hall, Peter's spider-sense kicks in prompting him to make an excuse to leave and change into Spider-Man. Spidey manages to defeat the Tarantula's goons, and confront the Tarantula who is planning to demand a ransom to the city. Spider-Man is able to defeat the Tarantula, and prevent the mayor from falling to his death when they are all thrown out of a window. The Tarantula escapes, but the mayor is safe, and Spider-Man departs to rejoin Mary Jane and Glory as Peter Parker.: Condition: 6.5 85 / 770 sold -
A New Hope, pt. 3 \n \n'Death Star!' – (18-page story) – Grand Moff Tarkin destroys the planet Alderaan with the Death Star I, while the captive Princess Leia Organa looks on in despair. Meanwhile, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker with their droids R2-D2 and C-3PO are being transported to the planet Alderaan in the Millennium Falcon, piloted by Han Solo and Chewbacca. As they approach their destination they discover the remnants of the destroyed planet and are soon captured by the Death Star. While on the Death Star, they find that Princess Leia is being held there and they attempt to rescue her from her captors. : Condition: 8.5 86 / 770 -
A New Hope, pt. 3 \n \n'Death Star!' – (18-page story) – Grand Moff Tarkin destroys the planet Alderaan with the Death Star I, while the captive Princess Leia Organa looks on in despair. Meanwhile, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker with their droids R2-D2 and C-3PO are being transported to the planet Alderaan in the Millennium Falcon, piloted by Han Solo and Chewbacca. As they approach their destination they discover the remnants of the destroyed planet and are soon captured by the Death Star. While on the Death Star, they find that Princess Leia is being held there and they attempt to rescue her from her captors. : Condition: 8.5 87 / 770 -
1st full appearance of Doomsday. \n \n————— \n \n'Doomsday! Part One' – (22-page story) – Doomsday escapes from the mountain he was inside and begins his rampage across America. Meanwhile, Superman deals with the Underworlders as Keith tries to find his mother again.: Condition: 9.2 90 / 770 -
1st full appearance of Doomsday. \n \n————— \n \n'Doomsday! Part One' – (22-page story) – Doomsday escapes from the mountain he was inside and begins his rampage across America. Meanwhile, Superman deals with the Underworlders as Keith tries to find his mother again.: Condition: 9.2 91 / 770 -
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Chapter 1: Thunder in the 31st Century!' \n'Chapter 2: And They Shall Be Guardians of the Galaxy' \n'Chapter 3: The Master Plan of Korvac!' \n'Chapter 4: This Battleground Paradise!' \ncover: 'Thor Side-by-Side with the Guardians of the Galaxy! Versus Korvac and His Minions of Menace!' \nepilogue: 'Out into the night strides the God of Thunder -- and for a long time, he stares off into the star-studded firmament, his heart aglow with memories of comrades yet to come.' : Condition: 8.5 98 / 770 -
Chapter 1: Thunder in the 31st Century!' \n'Chapter 2: And They Shall Be Guardians of the Galaxy' \n'Chapter 3: The Master Plan of Korvac!' \n'Chapter 4: This Battleground Paradise!' \ncover: 'Thor Side-by-Side with the Guardians of the Galaxy! Versus Korvac and His Minions of Menace!' \nepilogue: 'Out into the night strides the God of Thunder -- and for a long time, he stares off into the star-studded firmament, his heart aglow with memories of comrades yet to come.' : Condition: 8.5 99 / 770
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