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Comic books in 'Canadian Price Variant'

  • Issue #126
    Warlord (1976 1st Series DC) Canadian Price Variant 126

    Canadian edition with $1.35 cover price. Morgan struggles with the grief of Tara's death and the mysteries surrounding the event in "The Queen is Dead...Long Live the Queen." Script by Michael Fleisher and art by Jan Duursema & Tom Mandrake. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #127
    Warlord (1976 1st Series DC) Canadian Price Variant 127

    Canadian edition with $1.35 cover price. Trying to deal with Tara's "death," Morgan explores new territories and meets up with a fellow comrade who is pursuing a creature in "The Last Dragon." Script by Michael Fleisher and art by Jan Duursema & Tom Mandrake. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #1
    West Coast Avengers (1984 Limited Series) Canadian Price Variant 1

    Canadian edition with $1.00 cover price. "Avengers Assemble!" Guest-starring the Shroud. Vision cameo. Story by Roger Stern. Art by Bob Hall and Brett Breeding. Earth's mightiest heroes are branching out. The Avengers have decided to form a west coast branch and Hawkeye has been charged with leading and forming the team. Who will make the cut? 32 pages. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #2
    West Coast Avengers (1984 Limited Series) Canadian Price Variant 2

    Canadian edition with $1.00 cover price. "Blanking Out!" Story by Roger Stern. Art by Bob Hall and Brett Breeding. The team is coming together nicely. As Hawkeye, Tigra, Mockingbird, and Iron Man (James Rhodes) engage in some team tactics training, Wonder Man bumps into a new villain called the Blank! Plus, witness the return of one of the Avengers' most dangerous adversaries. 32 pages. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #3
    West Coast Avengers (1984 Limited Series) Canadian Price Variant 3

    Canadian edition with $1.00 cover price. "Taking care of Business!" Guest-starring the Shroud. Story by Roger Stern. Art by Bob Hall and Brett Breeding. The events of Thor (1962-1996 1st Series) #349 spill over into this issue. The arch-villain Graviton is back and that means bad news for the recently formed West Coast Avengers. 32 pages. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #4
    West Coast Avengers (1984 Limited Series) Canadian Price Variant 4

    Canadian edition with $1.00 cover price. "Finale!" Guest-starring the Shroud. Vison cameo. Story by Roger Stern. Art by Bob Hall and Brett Breeding. Graviton has handedly defeated Wonder Man, Tigra, and the Shroud. Will Hawkeye and the rest of the team be able to confront and defeat this ultra powerful foe or is this the end of the West Coast Avengers even before they even get started. The West Coast Avengers continue their adventures in Avengers #250. 32 pages. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #35
    What If (1977 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 35

    Canadian Edition with $1.25 cover price. "What If Bullseye Had Not Killed Elektra?" Script and pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Terry Austin. Daredevil guest stars. Kingpin cameo. Also in this issue: "What If Yellowjacket Had Died?" Script by Alan Zelenetz, pencils by Greg LaRocque, inks by Mike Esposito and others. Starring the Avengers. Plus an Untold Tale of the Marvel Universe: "And Thus are Born the Cat People!" Script by Roger Stern, art by Steve Ditko. Tigra cameo. Letter to the editor from Diana Schutz (Dark Horse Comics). Ed Hannigan/Austin cover. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #36
    What If (1977 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 36
    • Paper: White
    • Canadian Edition.
    • Label #4494507010
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Canadian Edition with $1.25 cover price. "What If the Fantastic Four Had Not Gained Their Powers?" Script and art by John Byrne. Mole Man appearance. "What If Nova Had Not Given Up His Powers?" Script by Bill Mantlo, art by Mike Vosberg. Byrne/Austin cover. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #37
    What If (1977 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 37

    Canadian Edition with $1.25 cover price. Beast/Thing/Silver Surfer issue. "What If the Thing Had Continues to Mutate?" Script by Tom DeFalco, breakdowns by Arvell Jones, finished art by Sam DeLa Rosa. Guest starring the Fantastic Four, Captain America, and Giant-Man. "What If the Beast Had Truly Become a Beast?" Script and pencils by Alan Weiss, inks by Jim Sherman. Guest starring the original X-Men. Avengers and Ka-Zar cameos. "What If Galactus Had Turned the Silver Surfer Back Into Norrin Radd?" Script by David Anthony Kraft, pencils by Mike Vosberg, inks by Steve Mitchell. Ed Hannigan cover pencils (Joe Sinnott inks?). Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #38
    What If (1977 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 38
    • Water damage.

    Canadian Edition with $1.25 cover price. Daredevil/Black Widow/Captain America/Vision/Scarlet Witch issue. First story: "The Leaving" Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Paty Cockrum. Inks by Andy Mushynsky. 50 years into the future the Avengers are still going strong! And so is the Vision! But sadly old age has caught up to the Scarlet Witch. The Vision wishes to be deactivated upon Wanda's death, but Jocasta may have a better idea. Second story: "What If Sharon Carter Had Not Died?" Script by Rick Margopoulos. Pencils by Dan Reed. Inks by Mike Esposito. In an alternative reality, Cap saved Sharon from the National Force (in Captain America 233). And now years later they are married with two sons! But the Red Skull has a son too! And skull junior doesn't like Cap either! Third story: "Daredevil: 2013!" Script and art by Alan Kupperberg. In their advanced years, the Man Without Fear and the Black Widow team up one more time to take down the Kingpin! (Notes: The letters page contains a statement of ownership: average print run 283,279; average paid circulation 160,205. Cover art by Alan Kupperberg.) 48 pages. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #39
    What If (1977 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 39

    Canadian Edition with $1.25 cover price. "What If Thor of Asgard Had Met Conan the Barbarian?" Script by Alan Zelenetz, pencils by Ron Wilson, inks by Danny Bulanadi. Robert E. Howard never wrote 'em like this! The letters page contains an Elektra sketch by Frank Miller. Wilson/Mike Mignola cover. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #40
    What If (1977 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 40

    Canadian Edition with $1.25 cover price. "What If Dr. Strange Had Never Become Master of the Mystic Arts?" Script by Peter Gillis, pencils by Jackson (Butch) Guice, inks by Guice and Sam Grainger. Guest starring Clea, Dormammu, Baron Mordo, and Nightmare. Michael Golden cover. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #41
    What If (1977 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 41

    Canadian Edition with $1.25 cover price. Sub-Mariner stars in "What If Destiny Had Not Destroyed Atlantis?" Script by Alan Zelenetz, pencils by Marc Silvestri, inks by Mel Candido. Michael Golden cover. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #42
    What If (1977 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 42

    Canadian Edition with $1.25 cover price. "What If Susan Richards Died in Childbirth?" Script by Peter Gillis, breakdowns by Ron Frenz, inks by Joe Sinnott. Starring the Fantastic Four and the Sub-Mariner. Cameos by the Avengers, Doctor Strange, Doctor Doom, the original X-Men, Spider-Man, Daredevil, Hercules, the Black Panther, the Inhumans. Michael Golden cover. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #43
    What If (1977 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 43

    Canadian Edition with $1.25 cover price. "What If Conan Were Stranded in the 20th century?" Script by Peter Gillis, art by Bob Hall. Guest starring Captain America. Also in this issue: "Behold." Script and pencils by Mark Gruenwald, inks by Jack Abel. Starring Doctor Strange, the Silver Surfer, and Phoenix (of the X-Men). Bill Sienkiewicz cover. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #45
    What If (1977 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 45

    Canadian Edition with $1.25 cover price. "What If the Hulk Went Berserk?!" Script by Peter Gillis, pencils by Ron Wilson, inks by Ian Akin and Brian Garvey. Isn't the Hulk always going berserk? Well, in this issue, he goes really, really berserk, taking on the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, and Thor! Bill Sienkiewicz cover. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #1
    Who's Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985) Canadian Price Variant 1

    Canadian edition with $1.35 cover price. Written primarily by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman (with research by E. Nelson Bridwell and others), Who's Who is a meticulously detailed, alphabetically arranged series of reference volumes that provides personal data, history, and powers and weapons for countless DC characters, both popular and obscure, both new (circa mid 1980s) and old. Volume one has entries for Adam Strange, Amazo, Animal Man, Aquaman, and many others. Character renderings are by such artistic greats as Gil Kane, George Perez, Joe Orlando, Carmine Infantino, Jerry Ordway, Dick Giordano, and Marshall Rogers. FULL DETAIL: 1 - Character/artist listing: Abel by Joe Orlando; Abnegazar, Rath & Ghast by Craig Hamilton and Dick Giordano; Abra Kadabra by Carmine Infantino and Frank McLaughlin; Adam Strange by Carmine Infantino and Marphy Anderson; Aegeus by Don Heck; Air Wave I & Air Wave II by Alex Saviuk and Giordano; Alley-Kat-Abra by Scott Shaw!; All-Star Squadron by Jerry Ordway; All-Star Squadron Headquarters by Marshall Rogers; Amazing-Man by Jerry Ordway; Amazo by Mike Zeck and John Beatty; Ambush Bug by Keith Giffen and Bob Oksner; Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld by Ernie Colon; Angle Man by Jose Delbo and Romeo Tanghal; Animal-Man by Gil Kane; Anthro by Howie Post; Apokolips by Greg Theakston; Aqualad & Aquagirl by George Perez; Aquaman by Chuck Patton and Dick Giordano; Arak, Son of Thunder by Ernie Colon; Arcane by Steve Bissette and John Totleben; Arion, Lord of Atlantis by Jan Duursema; Arkham Asylum by Steve Bissette and John Totleben; Atari Force by Eduardo Barreto; Atlantis by Marshall Rogers; Atom I by Rick Hoberg and Romeo Tanghal; Atom II by Gil Kane; Atomic Knight by Murphy Anderson; Atomic Skull by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson; Auron by Tod Smith and Rick Magyar. George Perez cover. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #2
    Who's Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985) Canadian Price Variant 2

    Canadian edition with $1.35 cover price. Written primarily by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman (with research by E. Nelson Bridwell and others), Who's Who is a meticulously detailed, alphabetically arranged series of reference volumes that provides personal data, history, and powers and weapons for countless DC characters, both popular and obscure, both new (circa mid 1980s) and old. Volume two has entries for Batman (and the Batcave), Batgirl, Big Barda, Bizarro, Black Canary, and many others. Character renderings are by such artistic greats as Gil Kane, George Perez, Joe Kubert, Curt Swan, Jack Kirby, Dave Gibbons, and Terry Austin. 2 - Character/artist listing: Automan by Alex Saviuk and Romeo Tanghal; Azrael by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez and Romeo Tanghal; Babe by Eduardo Barreto; Balloon Buster by Joe Kubert; Baron Bedlam by Jim Aparo; Baron Blitzkrieg by Rick Hoberg and Romeo Tanghal; Baron Winters by Gene Colan and Bob Smith; Barren Earth by Ron Randall; Batcave by Howard Bender and Gary Martin; Batgirl by Brent Anderson and Terry Austin; Bat Lash by Dave Gibbons; Batman I by Dave Gibbons; Batman II by Dick Giordano; Bat-Equipment by Dick Giordano and Mike DeCarlo; Bat-Mite by Marshall Rogers; Batwoman by Dick Giordano; Beautiful Dreamer by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Ben Boxer by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Big Barda by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Big Bear by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Big Sir by Carmine Infantino and Klaus Janson; Bizarro by Kevin O'Neill; Bizarro World by Curt Swan and Karl Kesel; Black Bison by Pat Broderick; Blackbriar Thorn by Joe Kubert; Black Canary I & Black Canary II by Terry Austin; Black Condor by Jerry Ordway; Blackfire by George Perez; Black Hand by Gil Kane; Blackhawk by Dave Cockrum and Murphy Anderson; Blackhawks by Dave Cockrum and Murphy Anderson; Blackhawk Plane/Island by Dave Cockrum and Murphy Anderson. George Perez cover. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #3
    Who's Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985) Canadian Price Variant 3

    Canadian edition with $1.35 cover price. Written primarily by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman (with research by E. Nelson Bridwell and others), Who's Who is a meticulously detailed, alphabetically arranged series of reference volumes that provides personal data, history, and powers and weapons for countless DC characters, both popular and obscure, both new (circa mid 1980s) and old. Volume three has entries for Black Lightning, Blue Beetle, Boy Commandos, Brainiac, and many others. Character renderings are by such artistic greats as Gil Kane, George Perez, Jim Aparo, Curt Swan, Jack Kirby, Michael T. Gilbert, and Steve Rude. FULL DETAIL: 3 - Character/artist listing: Black Lightning by Jim Aparo; Black Manta by Bill Willingham and Romeo Tanghal; Black Orchid by Terry Austin; Black Pirate by Jerry Ordway; Black Racer by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Blackrock by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson; Black Spider by Pat Broderick; Blackstarr by Carmine Infantino and Rick Magyar; Blockbuster by Michael T. Gilbert; Blok by Steve Lightle; Blue Beetle by Steve Rude; Blue Devil by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin; Bolt by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin; Bouncing Boy by Keith Giffen and Karl Kesel; Boy Commandos by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Brain by Bill Sienkiewicz; Brainiac by Ed Hannigan and Mike DeCarlo; Brainiac 5 by Curt Swan and Karl Kesel; Brain Storm by Curt Swan and Al Williamson; Brain Wave by Joe Staton; Brainwave Jr. by Jerry Ordway; Breathtaker by Rafael Kayanan; Bronze Tiger by Denys Cowan and Frank Giacoia; Broot by Shawn McManus; Brother Blood by George Perez; Brotherhood of Evil by George Perez; Brother Power by Valentino and Karl Kesel; Bug-Eyed Bandit by Gil Kane; Bug & Byte by Rafael Kayanan and Bob Smith; B'Wana Beast by Chuck Patton and Rick Magyar; Byth by Joe Kubert. George Perez/Dick Giordano cover. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #4
    Who's Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985) Canadian Price Variant 4

    Canadian edition with $1.35 cover price. Written primarily by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman (with research by E. Nelson Bridwell and others), Who's Who is a meticulously detailed, alphabetically arranged series of reference volumes that provides personal data, history, and powers and weapons for countless DC characters, both popular and obscure, both new (circa mid 1980s) and old. Volume four has entries for Captain Atom, Captain Cold, Captain Marvel, Catwoman, and many others. Character renderings are by such artistic greats as George Perez, Brian Bolland, Denys Cowan, Carmine Infantino, Alan Weiss, and Joe Staton. FULL DETAIL: 4 - Character/artist listing: Cadre by Chuck Patton and Mike Machlan; Cain by Joe Orlando; Calculator by Alex Saviuk and Terry Austin; Calendar Man by Pat Broderick; Camelot 3000 by Brian Bolland; Captain Atom by Denys Cowan and Rick Magyar; Captain Boomerang by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Captain Carrot by Scott Shaw!; Captain Cold by Bob Smith; Captain Comet by Murphy Anderson; Captain Compass by Gray Morrow; Captain Fear by Walt Smonson; Captain Marvel by Kurt Schaffenberger; Captain Marvel Jr. by Dave Cockrum; Captain Nazi by Gil Kane; Captain Storm by Irv Novick and Romeo Tanghal; Cat-Man by Art Adams; Catwoman I by Dave Stevens; Catwoman II by Brent Anderson; Cavalier by Alan Weiss and Dick Giordano; Cave Carson by Tim Truman; Celsius by Joe Staton; Challengers Mountain by Keith Giffen and John Celardo; Challengers of the Unknown by Jack Kirby and Karl Kesel; Chameleon Boy by Keith Giffen and Karl Kesel; Changeling by George Perez and Romeo Tanghal; Cheetah I by Trina Robbins; Cheetah II by Steve Leialoha; Chemical King by Dan Jurgens and Larry Mahlstedt; Chemo by Terry Austin; Cheshire by George Perez and Romeo Tanghal; Chief by John Byrne; Chlorophyll Kid by Keith Giffen and Karl Kesel; Chris KL-99 by Curt Swan and Romeo Tanghal. George Perez/Dick Giordano cover. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #5
    Who's Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985) Canadian Price Variant 5

    Canadian edition with $1.35 cover price. Written primarily by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman (with research by E. Nelson Bridwell and others), Who's Who is a meticulously detailed, alphabetically arranged series of reference volumes that provides personal data, history, and powers and weapons for countless DC characters, both popular and obscure, both new (circa mid 1980s) and old. Volume five has entries for Clayface, Colossal Boy, Creeper, Cyborg, and many others. Character renderings are by such artistic greats as Gil Kane, Don Heck, Keith Giffen, George Pérez, and Ed Hannigan. FULL DETAIL: 5 - Character/artist listing: Chronos by Gil Kane; Cinnamon by Brent Anderson; Circe by Don Heck; Citadel by Tod Smith; Claw the Unconquered by Keith Giffen and Pablo Marcos; Clayfaces I, II & III by Marshall Rogers; Clock King by Dan Spiegle; Cluemaster by Carmine Infantino and Bob Smith; Colonel Computron by Carmine Infantino and Klaus Janson; Colonel Future by Eduardo Barreto; Color Kid by Keith Giffen and Bob Oksner; Colossal Boy by Steve Lightle and Bill Wray; Commander Steel by Jerry Ordway; Composite Superman by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson; Computo by Keith Giffen and Gary Martin; Congo Bill and Congorilla by Chuck Patton and Frank Giacoia; Construct by Howard Bender and Bill Wray; Controllers by Jerry Bingham; Copperhead by Pat Broderick; Cosmic Boy by Richard Howell and Karl Kesel; Cosmic King by Tom Mandrake; Council by Carmine Infantino and Larry Mahlstedt; Count Vertigo by Trevor Von Eeden and Dick Giordano; Crazy Quilt by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Creature Commandos by Jerry Ordway; Creeper by Dave Gibbons; Crime Doctor by Denys Cowan and Steve Mitchell; Crime Syndicate by Paris Cullins and Terry Austin; Crimson Avenger by Jerry Ordway; Croc by Ed Hannigan and Romeo Tanghal; Cyborg by George Perez and Romeo Tanghal; Cyclotron by Jerry Ordway. George Perez/Dick Giordano cover. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #7
    Who's Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985) Canadian Price Variant 7

    Canadian edition with $1.35 cover price. Written primarily by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman (with research by E. Nelson Bridwell and others), Who's Who is a meticulously detailed, alphabetically arranged series of reference volumes that provides personal data, history, and powers and weapons for countless DC characters, both popular and obscure, both new (circa mid 1980s) and old. Volume seven has entries for the Doom Patrol, Easy Company, Eclipso, Elongated Man, and many others. Character renderings are by such artistic greats as Murphy Anderson, Bill Sienkiewicz, Dave Stevens, John Byrne, Greg LaRocque. FULL DETAIL: 7 - Character/artist listing: Doctor Psycho by Stephen DeStefano and Bruce Patterson; Doctor Regulus by Pat Broderick; Doctor Thirteen by Tony DeZuniga; Doctor Tzin-Tzin by Bill Sienkiewicz; Doll Man by Murphy Anderson; Dolphin by Dave Stevens; Don Caballero by Bill Wray; Doom Patrol I by John Byrne; Doom Patrol II by Joe Staton and Terry Austin; Dragon King by Greg LaRocque and Bob Wiacek; Dream Girl by James Sherman; Duke of Deception by Jose Delbo and Bob Smith; Dummy by Marshall Rogers; Duo Damsel by Mary Wilshire and Dick Giordano; Duplicate Boy by Jerry Bingham and Dick Giordano; Earthworm by Tim Burgard; Easy Company by Joe Kubert; Eclipso by Dave Gibbons; Elastic Lad by Howard Bender and Romeo Tanghal; Elasti-Girl by John Byrne; El Diablo by Gray Morrow; Electrocutioner by David Ross and Klaus Janson; Element Lad by Colleen Doran and Karl Kesel; Elongated Man by Carmine Infantino and Dick Giordano; El Papagayo by Mark Texeira and Frank Giacoia; Elu by Shawn McManus; Emerald Empress by Curt Swan and Karl Kesel; Enchantress by Carl Potts and Dick Giordano; Enemy Ace by Joe Kubert; Enforcer by Rafael Kayanan and Gary Martin; Eradicator by Carmine Infantino and Dennis Jensen; Evil Star by Gil Kane; Fadeaway Man by Dave Cockrum; Fastback by Scott Shaw! Paris Cullins/Dick Giordano cover. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #8
    Who's Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985) Canadian Price Variant 8

    Canadian edition with $1.35 cover price. Written primarily by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman (with research by E. Nelson Bridwell and others), Who's Who is a meticulously detailed, alphabetically arranged series of reference volumes that provides personal data, history, and powers and weapons for countless DC characters, both popular and obscure, both new (circa mid 1980s) and old. Volume eight has entries for Felix Faust, Firestorm, Flash, the Freedom Fighters, and many others. Character renderings are by such artistic greats as Steve Lightle, Rich Buckler, Mike DeCarlo, Karl Kesel, and Steve Bissette. FULL DETAIL: 8 - Character/artist listing: Fatal Five by Steve Lightle and Bill Wray; Fearsome Five by George Perez; Felicity by Dan Spiegle; Felix Faust by Gil Kane; Female Furies by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Ferro Lad by Dan Day and Larry Mahlstedt; Fiddler by Sandy Plunkett and Joe Rubinstein; Firebrand I by Murphy Anderson, Firebrand II by Rich Buckler and Mike DeCarlo; Firebug by Denys Cowan and Bob Smith; Firefly by Bret Blevins; Firehair by Joe Kubert; Firehawk by Rafael Kayanan and Dick Giordano; Fire Jade by Dan Jurgens and Dick Giordano; Fire Lad by Keith Giffen and Karl Kesel; Firestorm by Al Milgrom; Fisherman by Luke McDonnell and Bill Wray; Flash I by Eduardo Barreto; Flash II by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Floronic Man by Steve Bissette; Forager by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Force of July by Jerome Moore and Bruce Patterson; Forever People by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Forgotten Heroes by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin; Forgotten Villains by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin; Freedom Fighters by Alex Saviuk and Romeo Tanghal; Funky Flashman by Jack Kirby and Bill Wray; Fury by Jerry Ordway; Galactic Golem by Curt Swan and Rick Burchett; Gambler by Tom Mandrake; Gang by Carmine Infantino and Bob Oksner; Garguax by Terry Austin. Paris Cullins/Dick Giordano cover. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #9
    Who's Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985) Canadian Price Variant 9

    Canadian edition with $1.35 cover price. Written primarily by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman (with research by E. Nelson Bridwell and others), Who's Who is a meticulously detailed, alphabetically arranged series of reference volumes that provides personal data, history, and powers and weapons for countless DC characters, both popular and obscure, both new (circa mid 1980s) and old. Volume nine has entries for Gorilla Grodd, Granny Goodness, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, and many others. Character renderings are by such artistic greats as Bret Blevins, Jim Aparo, Eduardo Barreto, Russ Heath, and Irv Novick. FULL DETAIL: 9 - Character/artist listing: Garn Daanuth by Jan Duursema; Gemworld by Ernie Colon and Karl Kesel; General Immortus by Bret Blevins; Gentleman Ghost by Joe Kubert; Geo-Force by Jim Aparo; Ghost by Carl Potts and Bob Wiacek; Ghost Patrol by Luke McDonnell and Karl Kesel; G.I. Robot by Mike Chen and Murphy Anderson; Gizmo by George Perez; Global Guardians by Eduardo Barreto; Glorious Godfrey by Jack Kirby and Bob Smith; Golden Gladiator by Russ Heath; Golden Glider by Irv Novick and Dick Giordano; Goldface by Gil Kane; Gordanians by Bruce Patterson; Gorilla City by Alan Kupperberg and Rick Magyar; Gorilla Grodd by Carmine Infantino and Bill Sienkiewicz; Granny Goodness by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Gravedigger by Dick Ayers and Ricardo Villagran; Green Arrow I by George Tuska and Bill Wray; Green Arrow II by Mike Grell; Green Lantern I by George Freeman; Green Lantern II by Gil Kane; Green Lantern III by Joe Staton; Green Lantern Corps by Brian Bolland; Green Man by Shawn McManus; Grimbor by Craig Hamilton and Dick Giordano; Grim Ghost by Bill Sienkiewicz; Guardian by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Guardians of the Universe by Gil Kane. Paris Cullins/Dick Giordano cover. Cover price $1.35.

  • Issue #1
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 1
    • Paper: White
    • Canadian Price Variant.
    • Label #3757955023

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. "Til Death Do Us Part!" Story by Louise Simonson. Art by Greg LaRocque and Jim Mooney. Painted cover by Charles Vess. The alien symbiote (aka black costume) ambushes Peter Parker while he is getting dressed. Now Spider-Man must battle the black costume and the new Vulturions on his way to the Baxter Building! Meanwhile, Aunt May laments Peter's decision to drop out of graduate school. (Note: The Web of Spiderman series essentially replaced the Marvel Team-Up title as Marvel's third regular series featuring Spider-Man.) 36 pages. Colored. Newspaper Stock. Canadian Edition. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #2
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 2

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. "Treasures!" Story by Louise Simonson. Art by Greg LaRocque and Jim Mooney. The Vulturions want a rematch with Spider-Man and also want to impress the Kingpin, so they attack the web-slinger in view of the Kingpin's skyscraper! The centerpiece of the battle is the hatbox which contains Aunt May's birthday gift. 32 pages Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #3
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 3

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. "Iron Bars Do Not A Prison Make" Story by Louise Simonson. Art by Greg LaRocque and Jim Mooney. Cover by John Byrne. The Vulture is furious that the Vulturions are using his costume designs and modus operandi, so he busts out of prison to get revenge! And of course your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is caught in the middle. 32 pages Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #4
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 4

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. "Arms and the Man!" Story by Danny Fingeroth. Art by Greg LaRocque and Vince Colletta. Cover by John Byrne. Otto Octavius is undergoing psychiatric rehabilitation at a South Brooklyn mental facility, when he suffers a relapse and summons his mechanical arms to rescue him. The arms accomplish their mission and set the stage for another Spider-Man vs. Doctor Octopus battle! 32 pages Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #5
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 5

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. "The Enemy Within!" Story by Danny Fingeroth. Art by Greg LaRocque and Jim Mooney. Cover by John Byrne. Doctor Octopus storms into the Daily Bugle Building to demand a fight with Spider-Man! Since the wall-crawler does not show up right away, Doc Ock kidnaps new city editor, Kate Cushing, and departs for the Lower Manhattan docks. Can Spidey defeat Doctor Octopus one more time and save the day? 32 pages Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #6
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 6

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. "Gold Rush!" Secret Wars II crossover. Story by Danny Fingeroth. Art by Mike Harris, Bob Layton, Jim Mooney, Dave Simons, and Mike Zeck. Cover by John Byrne. The Beyonder has just turned Power Man and Iron Fist's office building into solid gold! Now the building has collapsed upon itself, and office workers are trapped inside! It's up to Spider-Man to rescue the wounded and perhaps grab a golden souvenir after he is finished. The story continues in Amazing Spiderman 268. Cameo appearances by the Kingpin and President Reagan. (Note: The cover of this issue can be paired with the cover of Amazing Spiderman 268 to form a complete image of the office building turned to gold.) 32 pages Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #7
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 7

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. "Welcome To My Nightmare!" Guest-starring the Hulk. Story by Peter David. Art by Sal Buscema and Armando Gil. Cover by Ron Wilson and Brett Breeding. It's an unusual story as Spider-Man is summoned by Nightmare to his nightmare realm in order to stop the rampaging Hulk. Will Peter Parker wake up from his nightmare? (Note: This issue contains a half page ad for the 12-issue Squadron Supreme limited series -- written by Mark Gruenwald.) 32 pages. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #8
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 8

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. "Local Super Hero!" Part 1 of 2. Story by David Michelinie. Art by Geof Isherwood and Vince Colletta. Cover by Charles Vess. Joe Robertson sends Peter Parker to Smithville, Pennsylvania to photograph a local hero known as the Smithville Thunderbolt. The assignment seems simple enough, but it does not take long for Spider-Man and the local townspeople to get involved. (Note: This issue contains a full-page ad for the upcoming West Coast Avengers regular series.) 32 pages Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #9
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 9

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. "The Twilight Heroes" Part 2 of 2. Story by David Michelinie. Art by Geof Isherwood and Vince Colletta. Cover by Kyle Baker. It's the conclusion to the Smithville Thunderbolt story. One Smithville hero's story will have a happy ending; while the other one's story comes to a tragic ending. And the Amazing Spider-Man is left somewhere in between. 32 pages Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #10
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 10

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price. "There, But for Fortune!" Guest-starring Dominic Fortune. Story by Danny Fingeroth. Art by Jim Mooney. Painted cover by Howard Chaykin. One of Dominic Fortune's foes from the 1940's, Baron Wolfgang Von Lundt, is still trying to kill Dominic. This time he hires the Shocker to do the job, but Spider-Man is there to stop him! Also in this issue, Dominic Fortune continues his quest to find Sabbath Raven. (Notes: Spider-Man and Dominic Fortune previously worked together in Marvel Team-Up 120. Dominic Fortune appears next in Iron Man 212.) 32 pages Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #11
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 11

    Canadian edition with $.95 cover price. "Have You Seen That Vigilante Man!" Story by Danny Fingeroth and Bill Mantlo. Art by Bob McLeod. Cover by Mark Beachum and Geof Isherwood. Peter Parker becomes a neighborhood hero when he stops three thugs from robbing the local laundromat. The three troublemakers want revenge on Peter, so they repeatedly vandalize his apartment. Now it's time for Spider-Man to get involved! 32 pages Cover price $0.95.

  • Issue #12
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 12

    Canadian edition with $.95 cover price. "Law and Order" Story by Peter David. Art by Sal Buscema and Bob McLeod. Cover by Mark Beachum and Josef Rubinstein. The thugs from the previous issue set Peter Parker's apartment on fire! Spider-Man strikes back at the juvenile delinquents, but the stakes continue to get higher as the thugs ask a professional hitman to kill Peter. The hitman is lying in wait in Peter's apartment, when Mary Jane walks in! Can Spider-Man get there in time to save her? 32 pages Cover price $0.95.

  • Issue #13
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 13

    Canadian edition with $.95 cover price. "Point of View" Story by Peter David. Art by Mike Harris and Kyle Baker. Cover by Mark Beachum and Josef Rubinstein. J. Jonah Jameson spins a minor auto-pedestrian accident into another major anti-Spider-Man campaign. The web-slinger has had enough, and a powerful confrontation between Spider-Man and Jonah takes place! 32 pages Cover price $0.95.

  • Issue #14
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 14

    Canadian edition with $.95 cover price. "All That Glitters" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Mike Harris and Kyle Baker. Cover by Mark Beachum and Josef Rubinstein. The Black Fox breaks into the Carnelian Embassy to steal the Eye of Carnelia. Meanwhile, Peter Parker is still deciding what to do with the gold notebook he recovered from Power Man and Iron Fist's former office building. Could the Black Fox help Peter Parker fence the item? (Note: This issue includes a full page ad for the upcoming Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham series.) 32 pages Cover price $0.95.

  • Issue #15
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 15

    Canadian edition with $.95 cover price. "Fox Hunt" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Mike Harris and Kyle Baker. Cover by Mark Beachum and Josef Rubinstein. Chance has killed one of the Black Fox's underworld buyers and now sets his sights on Spider-Man! Chance fares well in his first encounter with the wall-crawler, but what about the second time? Meanwhile, Mary Jane renovates and furnishes Peter's damaged apartment, so he won't be evicted. First appearance of Chance. 32 pages Cover price $0.95.

  • Issue #16
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 16

    Canadian edition with $.95 cover price. "Underworld!" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Marc Silvestri and Kyle Baker. Cover by Mark Beachum and Josef Rubinstein. J. Jonah Jameson sends Peter Parker and Bugle reporter Joy Mercado to Temple Corners, Virginia, to investigate possible civil unrest over a major factory closing. Upon arriving in town, the duo is attacked and kidnapped by mysterious gun men and taken to an underground complex in the Appalachian Mountains. 32 pages Cover price $0.95.

  • Issue #17
    Web of Spider-Man (1985 1st Series) Canadian Price Variant 17

    Canadian edition with $.95 cover price. Missing in Action: Part 1 of 4 - "The Magma Solution" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Marc Silvestri and Vince Colletta. The super-villain behind the trouble in Virginia is Magma! Now the Spectacular Spider-Man has his hands full trying to defeat Magma and also save a young mother, her gifted son, and reporter Joy Mercado. Can the web-slinger do all that...and save himself along the way? Cover price $0.95.

  • Issue #1
    Weird (1988 DC) Canadian Price Variant 1

    Canadian edition with $2.00 cover price. Cover by Berni Wrightson. "Conception," script by Jim Starlin, pencils by Berni Wrightson, inks by Dan Green; Jason Morgan is in his Metropolis apartment bathroom performing a ritual that will create a "bridge" linking his reality to a parallel dimension; Once the bridge is created, a Zarolatt (an energy based sentient being) emerges destroying the link behind him. The Zarolatt flies into the sky where it emits a large flash and noise similar to an explosion and attracting the attention of Superman; He finds a stationary, hovering wave of energy; After a preliminary examination, Superman attempts to touch it and is blasted about three miles away; By the time he returns Captain Atom and the Martian Manhunter of the newly formed Justice League are present. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #3
    Weird (1988 DC) Canadian Price Variant 3

    Canadian edition with $2.00 cover price. Cover by Berni Wrightson. "Confrontation!", script by Jim Starlin, pencils by Berni Wrightson, inks by Dan Green; While Billy Langley tells his dog, Ptang, about the Macrolatts and Zarolatts, the Weird confronts Jason Morgan; Sensing the approach of the Justice League, Jason seals the building off in a giant, regenerating cube of solid light which the heroes cannot penetrate; Jason manages to encapsulate the Weird who asks him why he would betray his own planet; Jason, realizing he has six hours to complete the bridge, humors the Weird by revealing his life story. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #116
    Weird War Tales (1971 DC) Canadian Price Variant 116

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price - Cover art by Gil Kane. Doorway to Hell, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Fred Carrillo; set during World War II. The Lonely Robot!, script by Robert Kanigher, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Sal Trapani; set on the Pacific island of Tattu during World War II. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #117
    Weird War Tales (1971 DC) Canadian Price Variant 117

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price - Cover pencils by Rich Buckler, inks by Romeo Tanghal. A Miracle for Monsters!, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Fred Carrillo; set during World War II. Family Portrait starring G.I. Robot, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Fred Carrillo; set during World War II on the Pacific island of Tattu. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #119
    Weird War Tales (1971 DC) Canadian Price Variant 119

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price - Cover pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike DeCarlo. World Under Glass featuring The Creature Commandos [Warren Griffith, Elliot Taylor; Vincent Velcro, and Dr. Medusa], script by Robert Kanigher, art by Fred Carrillo' set during World War II and the year 2943. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #120
    Weird War Tales (1971 DC) Canadian Price Variant 120

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price - Cover pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Klaus Janson. The Monster Was a Lady starring G.I. Robot, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Fred Carrillo; set during World War II in the Pacific Theater and in the War That Time Forgot/Dinosaur Island. A Balance of Souls, script by Wyatt Gwyon, art by Jess Jodloman; set behind German lines during World War II. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #121
    Weird War Tales (1971 DC) Canadian Price Variant 121

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price - Cover art by Trevor von Eeden. Death Smiles Thrice! featuring The Creature Commandos, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Fred Carrillo; set during World War II. Gremlins in the Works!, script by Steve Ringgenberg, pencils by Paris Cullins, inks by Joe Giella; set in the 1930s on a zeppelin. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #122
    Weird War Tales (1971 DC) Canadian Price Variant 122

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price - Cover art by Trevor von Eeden. Robots Don't Dream! starring G.I. Robot, script by Robert Kanigher, pencils by George Tuska, inks by Ernie Colon; et during World War II on the Pacific island of Tattu. The Hand of Glory, script by Jack C. Harris and George Evans (special thanks), pencils by Topper Helmers, inks by Gary Martin; pilot Roger Baker is called out to New York one day in 1933 and gets attacked by a certain primate who had climbed a building and was swatting planes. Showing the Flag, script by Dan Mishkin and Gary Cohn, pencils by Don Newton, inks by Sal Trapani; set in the south Pacific in September 1982 with flashbacks to 1911 during World War I. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #124
    Weird War Tales (1971 DC) Canadian Price Variant 124

    Canadian edition with $.75 cover price - Cover pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike DeCarlo. Old Enemies Never Die!; script by Robert Kanigher, pencils by Topper Helmers, inks by Gary Martin. Destination Unknown!, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Fred Carrillo; General Paul Levitz sentences G.I. Robot and the Creature Commandos to death. The Window, script by Robin Snyder, pencils by Keith Giffen, inks by Ernie Colon; set in France during World War II. The Grass Is Always Greener, script by Robin Snyder, art by Ric Estrada; set during World War II. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.