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  • Issue #4
    Marvel Adventures (1997) 4
    Published Jul 1997 by Marvel.

    Written by Ralph Macchio. Art by Ben Herrera and Armando Durruthy. Cover by Andy Kuhn. Captive Audience; With Magneto out of the picture, Blob, Pyro and Avalanche join the Circus of Crime; Fleeing from the Hulkbuster Robot, the Hulk also joins the Circus of Crime; Mayhem ensues. 36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #7
    Marvel Adventures (1997) 7
    Published Oct 1997 by Marvel.

    Hulk Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #14
    Marvel Adventures (1997) 14
    Published May 1998 by Marvel.

    Written by Ralph Macchio. Art by Andy Kuhn and Harry Candelario. Cover by Andy Kuhn. Of Monsters and Magicians; Bruce Banner solicits Dr. Strange's help in trying to keep the Hulk under control; Juggernaut finds his powers waning as he wastes away and he and Black Tom capture Wong in an attempt to get the Cytorrak ruby from Dr. Strange; Bruce, who finally seems to have his monster under control, has to release the Hulk once again so he can save Strange from the powered up Juggernaut. 36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

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    $4 MARVEL ADVENTURES: HULK, DOCTOR STRANGE #14 1998

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  • Issue #47
    Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four (2005) 47

    Written by PAUL TOBIN. Art by Vicenc Villagrasa. Cover by JON BURAN We all know the story: an accidental exposure to cosmic rays turns Reed Richards, along with Johnny and Sue Storm, into the Terrific Three---the World's Greatest Fighting Team! Unfortunately, tragedy strikes when their close friend, Ben Grimm, is bathed in gamma radiation due to a horrible mishap during a Gamma Bomb test---transforming Ben into the Incredible Hulk, the greatest threat the world has ever known! And then...umm, wait...DO we know this story? Who's playing with the past? And why? 32 Pages./All Ages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2007
    Marvel Adventures FCBD (2005) 2007
    Tags: FCBD (part 2007), Hulk, Iron Man
    Published Jun 2007 by Marvel.

    Written by Fred Van Lente, Paul Benjamin, Chris Eliopoulos and Marc Sumerak. Art by James Cordeiro, Scott Koblish, David Nakayama, Gary Martin and Chris Eliopoulos. Cover by David Nakayama and Gary Martin. Marvel Adventures Three-in-One! First, Tony Stark must find out who or what is behind a mysterious series of thefts at Stark International of Brazil, but is the answer more than his alter-ego, the INVINCIBLE IRON MAN, can handle? And in our second feature, brilliant scientist Bruce Banner has a secret side to his personality-an alter ego that's capable of causing mass destruction-THE INCREDIBLE HULK. Can he keep the gamma-powered monster at bay while on the run from the authorities? PLUS...we've got a story featuring Eisner Nominated FRANKLIN RICHARDS! Son of a Genius! 32pgs,color

  • Issue #2008
    Marvel Adventures FCBD (2005) 2008
    Published May 2008 by Marvel.

    Free Comic Book Day 2008 edition. by Jeff Parker & Paul Tobin, & Alvin Lee. Are you tired of paying for comics? Us too. That's why we're very proud to present a Free Comic Book! And just 'cuz you're not paying, doesn't mean we're not stuffing this puppy with the Marvel Adventures A-Listers: Iron Man! Spider-Man! Hulk! Ant-Man! The Mandarin! A Pony! (Pony may not appear in most copies of the book.) Marvel's Mightiest Merry Mugs vs. The Mandarin, the Minion of Mirthless Mayhem! Read it! Iron Man, Hulk, & Spider-Man with a guest appearance by Ant-Man, team up to battle Mandarin and his seven rings. Also includes a one page Mini Marvels written & illustrated by Chris Giarrusso. 32 pgs. Full color.

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    2 days left Auction Marvel Adventures: Iron Man & Hulk & Spider-Man FREE COMIC BOOK DAY - 2008

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  • Issue #1
    Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) 1

    Written by PAUL BENJAMIN Penciled by DAVID NAKAYAMA Cover by CARLO PAGULAYAN The debut of the newest member of the critically-acclaimed MARVEL ADVENTURES line! Caught in a blast of gamma radiation, brilliant scientist Bruce Banner now finds himself in times of stress turning into the living engine of destruction know as THE INCREDIBLE HULK! 32 PGS./All Ages Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2
    Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) 2

    Written by PAUL BENJAMIN Penciled by JUAN SANTACRUZ Cover by CARLO PAGULAYAN On the run from authorities and trying to figure out a way to cure his gamma-irradiated curse, Bruce Banner enlists the help of Jamie Madrox, the Multiple Man. But things get out of hand when a lab accident creates another Hulk...and another...and another. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3
    Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) 3

    Written by PAUL BENJAMIN Penciled by DAVID NAKAYAMA Cover by DAVID WILLIAMS What do you do when you're a gamma-irradiated monster on the run from the authorities? ROAD TRIP!! Bruce Banner hits the open highway with his best buddies, Rick Jones, Monkey and...Radioactive Man? Rick's not too happy with Bruce's new pal, but how does an ordinary guy get rid of a nuclear-powered super-villain who might be the key to saving Banner from the curse of the Hulk? Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #5
    Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) 5

    Written by PAUL BENJAMIN Penciled by DAVID NAKAYAMA Cover by JUAN SANTACRUZ Bruce, Rick and Monkey seek out Dr. Strange, hoping the master of the mystic arts can cage the fury of the Hulk. But Bruce gets more than he bargained for when Dormammu, Prince of the Dark Dimension, takes control of one of his allies. Can even the combined strength of the Hulk and Earth's Sorcerer Supreme stand against the awesome might of... Dormammu-Monkey! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #7
    Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) 7

    Written by PAUL BENJAMIN Penciled by DAVID NAKAYAMA Cover by JUAN SANTACRUZ Terrax, herald of Galactus, has come to punish the Silver Surfer for betraying their master. Terrax plans to take the Surfer's shining board before destroying Earth, but he didn't count on the Silver Surfer granting his power cosmic to allies. Even Terrax may know fear when he faces off against Silver Rick Jones, Silver Monkey and the savage Silver Hulk! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #8
    Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) 8

    Written by PAUL BENJAMIN Penciled by DAVID NAKAYAMA Cover by JUAN ROMAN CANO SANTACRUZ Hulk! Dr. Strange! Silver Surfer! The Sub-Mariner! For the first time ever in Marvel Adventures, the Defenders assemble! But can they stop arguing with each other long enough to save the world? If the monstrous Nameless One gets his way, the Defenders first mission together could be their last!! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #12
    Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) 12

    Written by PAUL BENJAMIN Penciled by STEVE SCOTT Cover by DAVID NAKAYAMA Get ready, fight fans! The ultimate warrior is coming at you live from the Milky Way: the Champion of the Universe! He'll take on Earth's greatest gladiators with the planet itself hanging in the balance. In Earth's corner: the jaw-breaking Juggernaut, daring Doc Samson, the ever-lovin', blue-eyed Thing, and that jade giant, that green goliath...the Incredible Hulk! Are you ready to ruuuumble?! 32 PGS./All Ages NOTE: This issue is an homage to the classic Marvel Two in One Annual #7. - Odinson, Lone Star Comics Archivist Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #15
    Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) 15

    Written by PETER DAVID Pencils & Cover by JUAN ROMAN CANO SANTACRUZ The United Nations has tried to for years to bring the nations of the world together, and facilitate peace. The gamma-enhanced super-villain, the Leader, likes that idea-he just thinks the best way to get it is for him to rule the planet! Now it's up to Hulk and his constant companions, teenager Rick Jones and Monkey the monkey, to save the UN from the big-brained baddie! But can even Hulk smash a whole army of the Leader's squishy pink androids? 32 PGS./All Ages ...$2.99 Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #16
    Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) 16

    Written by PETER DAVID Penciled by JUAN SANTACRUZ Cover by TOM GRUMMETT The protesters outside of a nuclear power plant are terrified of what might happen if the reactors are ever turned back on...but what they should be scared of is the fight between the Hulk and the Abomination happening inside! Russian spy Emil Blonsky infiltrated the facility, and thanks to a burst of gamma radiation, might just cause a nuclear disaster! Can the Hulk stop him? 32 PGS./All Ages Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Adventures Hulk TPB (2007-2008 Digest) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Misunderstood Monster!" Collects Marvel Adventures: Hulk (2007) #1-4. Written by PAUL BENJAMIN. Art by DAVID NAKAYAMA. Cover by CARLO PAGULAYAN. The Green Goliath smashes his way into his own Marvel Adventures title! See how brilliant scientist Bruce Banner was cursed to transform into the rampaging Hulk! Learn why Banner's girlfriend Betty Ross left him, why her father, General 'Thunderbolt' Ross, hunts him and why Rick Jones blames himself for creating the monster. Most of all, thrill to the Hulk smashing everything in sight! Softcover, 5-in. x 7 3/4-in., 96 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $6.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Marvel Adventures Hulk TPB (2007-2008 Digest) 2-1ST

    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "Defenders!" Collects Marvel Adventures: Hulk (2007) #5-8. Written by PAUL BENJAMIN. Art by DAVID NAKAYAMA and STEVE SCOTT. Cover by JUAN SANTACRUZ. The Green Goliath continues to smash his way through his own Marvel Adventures title! See how brilliant scientist Bruce Banner was cursed to transform into the rampaging Hulk! Dr. Strange, the Silver Surfer and Namor all arrive on the scene, concluding in an all-new Defenders team-up adventure! Most important, thrill to the Hulk smashing everything in sight! Softcover, 5-in. x 7 3/4-in., 96 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $7.99.

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    $20 Marvel Adventures Hulk TPB #2 VF/NM; Marvel | All Ages - we combine shipping

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  • Issue #3-1ST
    Marvel Adventures Hulk TPB (2007-2008 Digest) 3-1ST

    Volume 3 - 1st printing. "Strongest!" Collects Marvel Adventures: Hulk (2007) #9-12. Written by PAUL BENJAMIN. Art by STEVE SCOTT. Cover by DAVID NAKAYAMA. Featuring the mighty Doc Samson, the unstoppable Juggernaut, the ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing, and, of course, the Incredible Hulk smashing everything in sight! Softcover, 96 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $7.99.

  • Issue #4-1ST
    Marvel Adventures Hulk TPB (2007-2008 Digest) 4-1ST

    Volume 4 - 1st printing. "Tales to Astonish!" Collects Marvel Adventures: Hulk (2007) #13-16. Written by PETER DAVID. Art by JUAN SANTACRUZ. Cover by SEAN MURPHY. The Green Goliath continues to smash his way through his own Marvel Adventures title! Caught in the explosion of a gamma bomb, brilliant scientist Bruce Banner was transformed into a hulking beast! With no control over his transformations, Banner lives on the run, helping those less fortunate than he, hoping to one day find a cure to rid himself of the rampaging Hulk. Featuring Psycho Man, the Leader, the Abomination and the Marvel Mummies - and the Hulk smashing everything in sight! Softcover, 96 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $8.99.

  • Issue #1
    Marvel Adventures Jack in the Box Exclusive (2001) 1

    Jack in the Box giveaway exclusive, One shot story starring Hulk, Captain America, Invisible Woman, Daredevil and Hawkeye. Art by Alvin Lee and Udon Studios. 6.5 x 10, FC, 20 pages.

  • Issue #1
    Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2008-2010 1st Series) 1

    Written by PAUL TOBIN Penciled by ALVIN LEE Cover by ROGER CRUZ It's probably a bad sign when Hercules comes asking for a favor. It's juuuuuust a little job that needs doing, but this is Hercules; isn't he supposed to be REALLY good at doing labors himself? Before they know it, Iron Man, Spider-Man and the Hulk are stuck looking after Orthus and Cerberus, the two legendary hounds of the underworld! Luckily, the dogs learn to behave after chewing up only a few cars, a statue, and Iron Man, and finally they're obedient enough for the Metro Dog Show! Only problem, Hercules wants the dogs back. Oh no, Herc, not before the Hulk gets his ribbon! It's two dogs with five heads between them, and all the action you can handle. 32 PGS./All Ages ...$2.99 Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #15
    Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2008-2010 1st Series) 15

    Written by PAUL TOBIN. Art by AMILCAR PINNA. Cover by SEAN GALLOWAY. Ahhh, the majesty of a Hollywood! The glamour! The glitz! Beautiful dresses! Well-tailored suits and a pair of... purple pants? When the Hulk and Tigra show up on the red carpet for Hollywood's biggest awards night, a veritable shoo-in to win Best Documentary for the critically acclaimed 'Don't Look At The Camera: 3 days in the life of the Hulk,' it looks like it's going to be a truly magical night... that is unless the supervillain known as Mysterio gets mad that HIS studio doesn't win Best Special Effects and takes over the entire awards show in order to create an illusion that an alien armada is attacking New York, fooling the Hulk into thinking he's defending the city when he's really destroying it. But what are the chances of THAT happening. (Hint: It does.) 32 pages, full color. ALL AGES. Cover price $2.99.

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  • Issue #11
    Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2010-2012 2nd Series) 11

    Written by PAUL TOBIN. Art by RONAN CLIQUET & AMILTON SANTOS. Cover by RICARDO TERCIO. Captain America knew something was odd when he spotted an entire flock of supposedly extinct passenger pigeons, but he didn't suspect his investigations would lead him to team up with Spider-Man's girlfriend in a deadly battle against a horde of genetically re-created species, including an entire army of the creature known as... Bigfoot. Steve Rogers is in the fight for his life, or HE'LL be the next one to go... extinct. 32 PGS./All Ages Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #12
    Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2010-2012 2nd Series) 12

    Written by MIKE RAICHT. Penciled by UDON'S RYAN ODAGAWA. Cover by SHANE DAVIS. When Valkyrie needs a bodyguard to plunge into the realm of the Asgardian underrworld, there's only one man that can make the journey: Thor, the God of Thunder! But what is the dreadful mission, and will this journey to the lands of the dead be a one-way trip? 32 PGS./All Ages Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #22
    Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2010-2012 2nd Series) 22

    Written by STEVE NILES. Art by LEONARD KIRK and KRIS JUSTICE THIS REPRINTS MARVEL ADVENTURES FANTASTIC FOUR #29 THE FANTASTIC FOUR V.S. THE HULK! AND A LESSON ABOUT TEAM WORK. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #12
    Marvel Adventures Two-in-One (2007) 12

    Collects Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) #3 and Marvel Adventures Spider-Man (2005) #38. Written by Paul Benjamin and Chris Kipiniak. Art by David Nakayama & Gary Martin. Cover by David Williams. What do you do when you're a gamma-irradiated monster on the run from the authorities? ROAD TRIP!! Bruce Banner hits the open highway with his best buddies, Rick Jones, Monkey and...Radioactive Man? Rick's not too happy with Bruce's new pal, but how does an ordinary guy get rid of a nuclear-powered super-villain who might be the key to saving Banner from the curse of the Hulk? Then...Bzz. (ow.) Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. (Ow!) BBBBBBBBZBZZZZZBZZZBZZZZZBZZZZ (OW! OW! OW! OW!) A baddie built of bees is bugging our boy! Can our swell sweaty Spidey swat the swindler swiftly? 64 pages, full color. All Ages. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #17
    Marvel Adventures Two-in-One (2007) 17

    Collects Marvel Adventures Spider-Man (2005) #43 and Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) #7. Written by Marc Sumerak and Paul Benjamin. Art by Carlos Ferreira and David Nakayama. Cover by Patrick Scherberger. When Peter Parker's biology class goes on a field trip to a popular aquatic theme park, Pete can't wait for a day full of water, whales and walruses. But our hero never expected to find himself face-to-fin with an Atlantean villain determined to release the park's animal inhabitants back to the freedom of the ocean! Looks like Spidey is in DEEP trouble! Then, Terrax, herald of Galactus, has come to punish the Silver Surfer for betraying their master. Terrax plans to take the Surfer's shining board before destroying Earth, but he didn't count on the Silver Surfer granting his power cosmic to allies. Even Terrax may know fear when he faces off against Silver Rick Jones, Silver Monkey and the savage Silver Hulk! 64 pages, full color. All Ages. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #19
    Marvel Adventures Two-in-One (2007) 19

    Collects Marvel Adventures Spider-Man (2005) #45 and Marvel Adventures Hulk (2007) #9. Written by Todd Dezago and Paul Benjamin. Art by Zach Howard and Steve Scott. Cover by Zach Howard. Teamed with new Bugle reporter Billy Walters, Peter finds himself interviewing witnesses to a battle between the nefarious DOCTOR OCTOPUS and the amazing SPIDER-MAN, and discovers that every story has many sides...and not everyone is a Spider-fan! Then, Bruce Banner's old friend, Dr. Leonard Samson, is now a gamma-powered strongman working with Betty Ross to cure Bruce. But what dark secret will push Bruce over the edge? See: Hulk battle the green-haired goliath, Doc Samson! Thrill: as Bruce is reunited with the love of his life, Betty Ross! Cringe: as Rick Jones gives Doc Samson a piece of his mind! Witness: Monkey on the psychiatrist's couch! 64 pages, full color. All Ages. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #18
    Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) 18

    Article on Questprobe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on The Marvel Super Heroes Role Playing Game; interview with Denny O'Neil; New Talent Department spotlight on Kyle Baker; Iron Man/Hulk/Questprobe. Cover by Luke McDonnell and Steve Mitchell Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #20
    Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) 20

    Letters from fans about Secret Wars; Jim Shooter talks Secret Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article by writer Peter B. Gillis about Black Panther; Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe; Mike Zeck/John Beatty cover. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #12
    Marvel Age Fantastic Four (2004) 12

    Plot by LEE & KIRBY Written by MARC SUMERAK Pencils by JOSEPH DODD Cover by RANDY GREEN "The Fantastic Four Meet the Incredible Hulk!" Titans clash as the Fantastic Four encounter Marvel Age's mightiest monster, the Hulk! But will the combined might of the FF be enough to stop his rampage? Plus, it's the green goliath versus the ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing in a battle that's certain to go down in history...again! 32 PGS./All Ages ...$2.25 UPC: 5960605541-01211 Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #1
    Marvel Age Hulk (2004) 1
    Published Nov 2004 by Marvel.

    Inspired by Stan Lee and JACK KIRBY Written by MIKE RAICHT Penciled by Joe Dodd Cover by Shane Davis A certain green Goliath smashes his way into the Marvel Age, making it, indeed, more and more mighty! This title may in fact be the strongest one there is!! At least it is when Bruce Banner is angry. When Bruce loses control, he becomes a VERY different man -- the unstoppable creature men call the Hulk! Bear witness to never-before-told Hulk adventures in the thrilling Marvel Age manner! 32 PGS./MARVEL ALL AGES ...$1.75 UPC:59606 05628 00111 Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #2
    Marvel Age Hulk (2004) 2
    Published Dec 2004 by Marvel.

    Written by MIKE RAICHT Penciled by PATRICK SCHERBERGER Cover by SHANE DAVIS On the road and on the run, Bruce Banner encounters a family in desperate need of help. But no good deed goes unpunished ? when a mysterious man hunts them down, it's up to the Hulk to protect them. 32 PGS./MARVEL ALL AGES ...$1.75 UPC: 5960605628-00211 Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #3
    Marvel Age Hulk (2004) 3
    Published Jan 2005 by Marvel.

    Inspired by STAN LEE & JACK KIRBY Written by MIKE RAICHT Penciled by ALEX SANCHEZ Cover by SHANE DAVIS "BIG GREEN MEN" The Green Goliath smashes his way through another brand-new Marvel Age adventure in the newest SMASH in the Marvel Age line! Bruce Banner continues to wander across the Southwest and finds himself in the town of Roswell, New Mexico, where things aren't always what they seem. Will the Hulk be able to stop an alien threat from invading Earth? Find out in this never-before-told Hulk adventure in the thrilling Marvel Age manner! 32 PGS./All ages ...$1.75 UPC: 5960605628-00311 Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #4
    Marvel Age Hulk (2004) 4
    Published Feb 2005 by Marvel.

    Written by MIKE RAICHT Penciled by UDON COMICS' RYAN ODAGAWA Cover by SHANE DAVIS Someone is framing the Hulk for destruction in Texas... and there's only one other big green monster that could fit the bill! That's right! It's the brawl you've been waiting for! The Hulk versus the Abomination in a drag-out, knock-down, green-fisted fight! How do these two monsters know each other? 32 PGS./MARVEL ALL AGES ...$1.75 UPC: 5960605628-00411 Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Age Hulk TPB (2005 Digest) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Incredible!" Collects Marvel Age Hulk (2004) #1-4. Written by MIKE RAICHT. Art by ALEX SANCHEZ, PATRICK SCHERBERGER, and RYAN ODAGAWA. Cover by SHANE DAVIS. The Green Goliath smashes his way into the Marvel Age! Don't make him angry ? you wouldn't like him when he's angry. When Bruce Banner loses control, he becomes a VERY different man ? the unstoppable creature men call the Hulk! He may in fact be the strongest one there is! Follow Bruce as he travels across America and the Hulk takes on dangerous enemies ? including mutated insects, angry aliens and one of his greatest foes: the Abomination! Bear witness to never-before-told Hulk adventures in the thrilling Marvel Age manner! As the newest hero of the Marvel Age, this Hulk is sure to be a smash! Softcover, 5-in. x 7 1/2-in., 96 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Age of Comics 1961-1978 HC (2020 Taschen) 40th Anniversary Edition 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    By Roy Thomas.

    In The Marvel Age of Comics 1961-1978, legendary writer and editor Roy Thomas takes you to the heart of this seminal period in comic history - an age of triumphant character and narrative innovation that reinvented the super hero genre.

    With more than 500 images and insider insights, the book traces the birth of champions who were both epic in their powers and grounded in a world that readers recognized as close to their own; relatable heroes with the same problems, struggles, and shortcomings as everyone else. Behind it all, we get to know the extraordinary Marvel architects whose names are almost as familiar as the mortals (and immortals!) they brought to life-Stan "The Man" Lee, Jack "King" Kirby, and Steve Ditko, along with a roster of greats like John Romita, John Buscema, Marie Severin, Jim Steranko, and countless others.

    the result is a behind-the-scenes treasure trove and a jewel for any comic fan's library, brimming with the innovation and energy of an invincible era for Marvel and its heroes alike.

    Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 512 pages, full color.

    Cover price $25.00.

  • Issue #1A-1ST
    Marvel Age Omnibus HC (2023 Marvel) 1A-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) #1-34 and Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) Annual #1. Cover by Kerry Gammill and Tom Morgan. Introduction by Jim Salicrup. Long before the internet, True Believers of the 1980's got the inside scoop on Marvel's upcoming projects in the pages of MARVEL AGE! Now, the first three years' worth of this fan-favorite promotional magazine are reprinted in full - a veritable treasure trove of big-name interviews, previews of the major titles of 1982-1985, behind-the-scenes features, rare house ads, stunning covers and, of course, the classic cartoons of the legendary Fred Hembeck! All this, plus an exclusive in-universe Annual story covering the length and breadth of the Marvel Universe! Get ready for a nostalgic - and insightful - trip down memory lane to the Marvel Bullpen of the 1980's! MARVEL AGE was the official Marvel news magazine of its day, and old news can still be good news! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,184 pages, full color. Rated T+ Issue contents: #1 - The story behind Crystar, with comments from Mary Jo Duffy; Editorial Notes by Jim Shooter, Tom DeFalco, Denny O'Neil, Ralph Macchio, Louise Jones, Mark Gruenwald, Larry Hama, Archie Goodwin and Al Milgrom; Conan the Comedian mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; Guidebook to the Cosmos: The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Crystar cover by Walt Simonson. #2 - 1-page look at the origin of Walt Simonson's The Space Slammers; interview with John Byrne on Alpha Flight; Behind the Lines - musings from Ralph Macchio, Larry Hama, Denny O'Neil, Jim Shooter, Louise Jones & Danny Fingeroth, Archie Goodwin & Jo Duffy, Mark Gruenwald and Tom DeFalco; Life Among the Barbarians - detailing the triumphant return of Red Sonja and Kull the Conqueror (and Conan, who never left). Alpha Flight cover by John Byrne. #3 - Interview with Butch Guice - an inside look at the artist behind the Micronauts; Stories I'd Rather Not Write - Roger Stern talks about stories you'll never see, with illustrations by Stan Goldberg; Coyote and Dreadstar - how the EPIC Comic line got its start, and a look at the future of EPIC Comics, with comments from Jim Starlin, Steve Englehart, Archie Goodwin and Steve Leialoha. Cover by Butch Guice. #4 - Interview with Bob Layton - the writer/artist previews the Spider-Man Graphic Novel and the next Hercules miniseries; Behind the Lines with Carl Potts, Mark Gruenwald & Mike Carlin, Eliot Brown and Tom DeFalco; Marvel movie adaptations article by Peter David - previews of adaptations of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Rock & Rule, with comments from Jo Duffy. Cover by Bob Layton. #5 - Interview with Klaus Janson - the translation from inker to penciler, new projects and more; The Future of Daredevil - William Johnson, DD's new artist, and Denny O'Neil provide an inside look at the men behind the Man Without Fear and his trip to Japan; Marvel's new look - there's a big change coming in Marvel's October cover books; The Making of Hobgoblin - a behind the scenes look at the creation of Spider-Man's newest foe, with comments from Roger Stern; letters column letters from Pat Broderick and Stephen Scott Beau Smith. Daredevil cover by William Johnson. #6 - Article by Bill Mantlo on the creation of Cloak and Dagger; article by Mark Gruenwald on the Hawkeye limited series; interview with Walt Simonson on Thor; a look at the Illyana and Storm limited series, with comments from Louise Jones. Cloak and Dagger cover by Rick Leonardi. #7 - Machine Man returns in a new limited series, with comments from Tom DeFalco; An Annual Tradition - a look at the twelve 1983 Marvel Annuals; article by Jim Owsley on The Falcon limited series; The Office Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Jim Shooter; A Map of the Marvel Bullpen, with art by Bob Camp; Marvel Tails preview; a look at the X-Men and the Micronauts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo and Butch Guice; a look at the Dazzler graphic novel, with comments from Jim Shooter; Joe Rubinstein comments on Tim Sale's sample inks. X-Men and the Micronauts cover by Butch Guice & Bob Wiacek. #8 - Behind the Lines with Larry Hama, Al Milgrom and Carl Potts; 11-page interview with Stan Lee and Jim Shooter; Golden Age Greats, Revisited; A Tale of Two Artists, with comments from Paul Smith and John Romita, Jr.; Conan the Commuter mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; The New Talent Department - Rod Whigham. Cover by Ron Zalme. #9 - Behind the Lines with Mark Gruenwald; a look at the Super Boxers graphic novel, with comments from Ron Wilson, Bob Budiansky, John Byrne and Armando Gil; a look at the Jack of Hearts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo; a look at the Sub-Mariner limited series, with comments from J.M. DeMatteis; A New Look for Captain America, with comments from Mark Gruenwald and uninked pencil art by Paul Neary; New Directions for Moon Knight, with comments from Denny O'Neil and Alan Zelenetz and uninked pencil art by Bo Hampton; Silver Surfer hits the Silver Screen in "Breathless"; New Talent Department - Joe Rubinstein comments on Karl Kesel's sample inks. Super Boxers cover by Ron Wilson & Armando Gil. #10 - Interview with editor Louise Jones and writer Mary Jo Duffy about Star Wars; article on The Futurians; Archie Goodwin and Greg LaRocque discuss Power Man and Iron Fist; interview with writer Ann Nocenti about Beauty and the Beast (starring Dazzler and Beast); Frank Cirocco and Carl Potts discuss Alien Legion. Star Wars cover by Ron Frenz & Jack Abel. #11 - Editor Louise Jones and artist Al Milgrom discuss Kitty Pryde and Wolverine; Bob Layton discusses Hercules: Prince of Power; Steve Englehart and Charles Truog discuss Coyote; writer Peter B. Gillis discusses The New Defenders. Kitty Pryde and Wolverine cover by Al Milgrom. #12 - Article on Secret Wars, with designs of Spider-Man's new costume; Associate Editor Jo Duffy discusses Heartburst; writer Jim Salicrup discusses The A -Team. Secret Wars cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #13 - Jim Starlin discusses Dreadstar; article on Conan the Barbarian, Conan the King & Savage Sword of Conan; "How to Color Comics the Marvel Way." Dreadstar cover by Jim Starlin. #14 - Interview with John Byrne; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius; Louise Jones discusses Power Pack. Fantastic Four vs. Byrne cover by John Byrne. #15 - Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Archie Goodwin about Epic Illustrated; Al Milgrom discusses Marvel Fanfare. Epic Illustrated cover by Rick Parker. #16 - Article on The Starriors; interview with Chris Claremont; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Sal Buscema. New Mutants cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #17 - Article on The Transformers; interview with John Romita, Jr.; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on Muppets Take Manhattan Super Special. Muppets cover by Warren Kremer. #18 - Article on Questprobe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on The Marvel Super Heroes Role Playing Game; interview with Denny O'Neil; New Talent Department spotlight on Kyle Baker. Iron Man/Hulk/Questprobe cover by Luke McDonnell & Steve Mitchell. #19 - Report on "the story behind the Avengers/JLA team-up controversy"; article on Fraggle Rock; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Tom DeFalco; the origin of Star Comics. Star Comics cover (featuring Spider-Man). #20 - Letters from fans about Secret Wars; Jim Shooter talks Secret Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article by writer Peter B. Gillis about Black Panther; Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe. Cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #21 - Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik discuss Void Indigo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Christy Marx discusses Sisterhood of Steel; J.M. DeMatteis interviews himself about Moonshadow. Void Indigo cover by Val Mayerik. #22 - Article on Iceman limited series; Sol Brodsky is remembered by Stan Lee, Stan Goldberg, Mike Esposito, Dick Giordano, Roy Thomas, John Romita, Sr. and others. Cover by; John Romita, Sr. #23 - Writer Bill Mantlo and editor Mike Carlin discuss Rom; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Mike Carlin. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #24 - Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier discuss Groo the Wanderer; Jim Owsley, Danny Fingeroth and Louise Simonson discuss Spider-Man; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Uatu the Watcher interviews Mark Gruenwald about The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition. Groo cover by Sergio Aragones. #25 - Interview with Bill Mantlo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Ed Hannigan's layouts/pencils from his version of Cloak and Dagger (limited series) #1; J.M. DeMatteis and editor Carl Potts discuss The Gargoyle limited series. Cover by Carl Potts. #26 - Article on Starstruck; Alan Zelenetz discusses The Official Handbook of the Conan Universe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Alan Zelenetz and Charles Vess discuss The Raven Banner; article on The Sectaurs. Starstruck cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta. #27 - Jim Shooter discusses Secret Wars II; Cynthia Martin and Jo Duffy discuss Star Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and editor Jo Duffy discuss The Black Dragon; New Talent Department spotlight: Kelley Jones. Cover by Al Milgrom. #28 - 3 pages of "Not The Marvel Coming Attractions" listings, including such titles as 'Two Wild and Crazy Mutants #1,' ' Aunt May #1' and 'X-Men and the A -Team #1'; Archie Goodwin and editor Mike Carlin discuss Dazzler; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Bill Mantlo and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Rawhide Kid; interview with Bill Sienkiewicz; Wendy and Richard Pini discuss Elfquest; editor Al Milgrom discusses The Life of Captain Marvel reprint series. Inside back cover features previously unpublished New Mutants painting by Bill Sienkiewicz (meant for the cover of New Mutants #28). Cover corner illustration by Wendy Pini. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #29 - Interview with Steve Englehart; Ann Nocenti discusses Longshot; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Rick Veitch discusses The One; Mark Gruenwald discusses Squadron Supreme; Ralph Macchio, Bret Blevins and editor Carl Potts discuss The Sword of Solomon Kane limited series; Cover by Richard Howell & Joe Sinnott. #30 - Walt Simonson and editor Ralph Macchio discuss Balder and Karnilla limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Peter Gillis and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Eternals. Cover by John Byrne. #31 - Interview with John Byrne; Bill Mantlo talks Alpha Flight; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Dave Cockrum discusses Nightcrawler limited series; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker; Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright and Mark Gruenwald discuss Iron Man, with armor sketches by John Byrne, Al Milgrom and Bob Layton; Herb Trimpe and editor Larry Hama discuss Savage Tales. Nightcrawler cover by Dave Cockrum. Annual #1 - 25-page story featuring: concept by Jim Shooter; opening page by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams; Secret Wars II page by Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom and Steve Leialoha; Uncanny X-Men page by Jo Duffy, Ron Frenz and Dan Green; New Mutants page by Jo Duffy and Steve Leialoha; Doctor Strange page by Roger Stern and Sal Buscema; Alpha Flight page by Bill Mantlo, Mike Mignola and Gerry Talaoc; Mighty Thor page by Walt Simonson; Amazing Spider-Man page by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein; Squadron Supreme page by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Hall and John Beatty; Avengers page by Roger Stern, Kerry Gammill and Tom Palmer; West Coast Avengers page by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott; Devil Dinosaur page by Kurt Busiek, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Daredevil page by Denny O'Neil and David Mazzuchelli; Cloak and Dagger page by Bill Mantlo, Rick Leonardi and Terry Austin; Moon Knight page by Alan Zelenetz and Chris Warner; Fantastic Four page by John Byrne and Jerry Ordway; The Vision and the Scarlet Witch page by Steve Englehart, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Invincible Iron Man page by Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright, Ian Akin and Brian Garvey; Captain America page by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary; Power Pack page by Louise Simonson, June Brigman and Bob Wiacek; The Eternals page by Peter Gillis, Sal Buscema and Al Gordon; Incredible Hulk page by John Byrne and Bob Wiacek; the Marvel Bullpen 3-page final sequence by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams. Plus: Marvel Goes Hollywood; Carl Burgos - A Memorial for the Man Who Lit the Torch. Wraparound cover by Kerry Gammill & Tom Morgan. #32 - David Michelinie discusses The Bozz Chronicles; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and Paul Smith discuss X-Men and Alpha Flight limited series; Chris Claremont discusses Uncanny X-Men #200, with character sketches by Art Adams; 'It's Genetic' strip by Jim Salicrup and Kyle Baker; Berni Wrightson, Jim Shooter and Chris Claremont discuss Heroes For Hope Starring the X-Men; Eternals character designs by Sal Buscema. Cover by Paul Smith. #33 - Spider-Man conference featuring comments from Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Peter David, Marc Silvestri, David Michelinie, Kyle Baker, Rich Buckler, Brett Breeding and Joe Rubinstein; Steven Grant and Mike Zeck discuss The Punisher limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interviews with Mike Carlin, Bob Layton, Jackson Guice, Roger Stern, John Byrne and Jim Shooter about X-Factor; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker. X-Factor cover by Bob Layton & Jackson Guice. #34 - Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius II; interview with Larry Hama; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; 4 pages of G.I. Joe character profiles. G.I. Joe cover by Rod Whigham & Andy Mushynsky. Bonus content: B&W art gallery featuring the covers of #4 (by Bob Layton), #6 (by Rick Leonardi), #16 (by Bill Sienkiewicz) and #31 (by Dave Cockrum), plus page 11 from Marvel Age Annual #1 by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott. Cover price $125.00.

  • Issue #1B-1ST
    Marvel Age Omnibus HC (2023 Marvel) 1B-1ST


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    Richard Howell Cover

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) #1-34 and Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) Annual #1. Cover by Richard Howell and Joe Sinnott. Back Cover by Mike Zeck. Introduction by Jim Salicrup. Long before the internet, True Believers of the 1980's got the inside scoop on Marvel's upcoming projects in the pages of MARVEL AGE! Now, the first three years' worth of this fan-favorite promotional magazine are reprinted in full - a veritable treasure trove of big-name interviews, previews of the major titles of 1982-1985, behind-the-scenes features, rare house ads, stunning covers and, of course, the classic cartoons of the legendary Fred Hembeck! All this, plus an exclusive in-universe Annual story covering the length and breadth of the Marvel Universe! Get ready for a nostalgic - and insightful - trip down memory lane to the Marvel Bullpen of the 1980's! MARVEL AGE was the official Marvel news magazine of its day, and old news can still be good news! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,184 pages, full color. Rated T+ Issue contents: #1 - The story behind Crystar, with comments from Mary Jo Duffy; Editorial Notes by Jim Shooter, Tom DeFalco, Denny O'Neil, Ralph Macchio, Louise Jones, Mark Gruenwald, Larry Hama, Archie Goodwin and Al Milgrom; Conan the Comedian mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; Guidebook to the Cosmos: The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Crystar cover by Walt Simonson. #2 - 1-page look at the origin of Walt Simonson's The Space Slammers; interview with John Byrne on Alpha Flight; Behind the Lines - musings from Ralph Macchio, Larry Hama, Denny O'Neil, Jim Shooter, Louise Jones & Danny Fingeroth, Archie Goodwin & Jo Duffy, Mark Gruenwald and Tom DeFalco; Life Among the Barbarians - detailing the triumphant return of Red Sonja and Kull the Conqueror (and Conan, who never left). Alpha Flight cover by John Byrne. #3 - Interview with Butch Guice - an inside look at the artist behind the Micronauts; Stories I'd Rather Not Write - Roger Stern talks about stories you'll never see, with illustrations by Stan Goldberg; Coyote and Dreadstar - how the EPIC Comic line got its start, and a look at the future of EPIC Comics, with comments from Jim Starlin, Steve Englehart, Archie Goodwin and Steve Leialoha. Cover by Butch Guice. #4 - Interview with Bob Layton - the writer/artist previews the Spider-Man Graphic Novel and the next Hercules miniseries; Behind the Lines with Carl Potts, Mark Gruenwald & Mike Carlin, Eliot Brown and Tom DeFalco; Marvel movie adaptations article by Peter David - previews of adaptations of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Rock & Rule, with comments from Jo Duffy. Cover by Bob Layton. #5 - Interview with Klaus Janson - the translation from inker to penciler, new projects and more; The Future of Daredevil - William Johnson, DD's new artist, and Denny O'Neil provide an inside look at the men behind the Man Without Fear and his trip to Japan; Marvel's new look - there's a big change coming in Marvel's October cover books; The Making of Hobgoblin - a behind the scenes look at the creation of Spider-Man's newest foe, with comments from Roger Stern; letters column letters from Pat Broderick and Stephen Scott Beau Smith. Daredevil cover by William Johnson. #6 - Article by Bill Mantlo on the creation of Cloak and Dagger; article by Mark Gruenwald on the Hawkeye limited series; interview with Walt Simonson on Thor; a look at the Illyana and Storm limited series, with comments from Louise Jones. Cloak and Dagger cover by Rick Leonardi. #7 - Machine Man returns in a new limited series, with comments from Tom DeFalco; An Annual Tradition - a look at the twelve 1983 Marvel Annuals; article by Jim Owsley on The Falcon limited series; The Office Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Jim Shooter; A Map of the Marvel Bullpen, with art by Bob Camp; Marvel Tails preview; a look at the X-Men and the Micronauts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo and Butch Guice; a look at the Dazzler graphic novel, with comments from Jim Shooter; Joe Rubinstein comments on Tim Sale's sample inks. X-Men and the Micronauts cover by Butch Guice & Bob Wiacek. #8 - Behind the Lines with Larry Hama, Al Milgrom and Carl Potts; 11-page interview with Stan Lee and Jim Shooter; Golden Age Greats, Revisited; A Tale of Two Artists, with comments from Paul Smith and John Romita, Jr.; Conan the Commuter mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; The New Talent Department - Rod Whigham. Cover by Ron Zalme. #9 - Behind the Lines with Mark Gruenwald; a look at the Super Boxers graphic novel, with comments from Ron Wilson, Bob Budiansky, John Byrne and Armando Gil; a look at the Jack of Hearts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo; a look at the Sub-Mariner limited series, with comments from J.M. DeMatteis; A New Look for Captain America, with comments from Mark Gruenwald and uninked pencil art by Paul Neary; New Directions for Moon Knight, with comments from Denny O'Neil and Alan Zelenetz and uninked pencil art by Bo Hampton; Silver Surfer hits the Silver Screen in "Breathless"; New Talent Department - Joe Rubinstein comments on Karl Kesel's sample inks. Super Boxers cover by Ron Wilson & Armando Gil. #10 - Interview with editor Louise Jones and writer Mary Jo Duffy about Star Wars; article on The Futurians; Archie Goodwin and Greg LaRocque discuss Power Man and Iron Fist; interview with writer Ann Nocenti about Beauty and the Beast (starring Dazzler and Beast); Frank Cirocco and Carl Potts discuss Alien Legion. Star Wars cover by Ron Frenz & Jack Abel. #11 - Editor Louise Jones and artist Al Milgrom discuss Kitty Pryde and Wolverine; Bob Layton discusses Hercules: Prince of Power; Steve Englehart and Charles Truog discuss Coyote; writer Peter B. Gillis discusses The New Defenders. Kitty Pryde and Wolverine cover by Al Milgrom. #12 - Article on Secret Wars, with designs of Spider-Man's new costume; Associate Editor Jo Duffy discusses Heartburst; writer Jim Salicrup discusses The A -Team. Secret Wars cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #13 - Jim Starlin discusses Dreadstar; article on Conan the Barbarian, Conan the King & Savage Sword of Conan; "How to Color Comics the Marvel Way." Dreadstar cover by Jim Starlin. #14 - Interview with John Byrne; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius; Louise Jones discusses Power Pack. Fantastic Four vs. Byrne cover by John Byrne. #15 - Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Archie Goodwin about Epic Illustrated; Al Milgrom discusses Marvel Fanfare. Epic Illustrated cover by Rick Parker. #16 - Article on The Starriors; interview with Chris Claremont; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Sal Buscema. New Mutants cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #17 - Article on The Transformers; interview with John Romita, Jr.; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on Muppets Take Manhattan Super Special. Muppets cover by Warren Kremer. #18 - Article on Questprobe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on The Marvel Super Heroes Role Playing Game; interview with Denny O'Neil; New Talent Department spotlight on Kyle Baker. Iron Man/Hulk/Questprobe cover by Luke McDonnell & Steve Mitchell. #19 - Report on "the story behind the Avengers/JLA team-up controversy"; article on Fraggle Rock; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Tom DeFalco; the origin of Star Comics. Star Comics cover (featuring Spider-Man). #20 - Letters from fans about Secret Wars; Jim Shooter talks Secret Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article by writer Peter B. Gillis about Black Panther; Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe. Cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #21 - Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik discuss Void Indigo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Christy Marx discusses Sisterhood of Steel; J.M. DeMatteis interviews himself about Moonshadow. Void Indigo cover by Val Mayerik. #22 - Article on Iceman limited series; Sol Brodsky is remembered by Stan Lee, Stan Goldberg, Mike Esposito, Dick Giordano, Roy Thomas, John Romita, Sr. and others. Cover by; John Romita, Sr. #23 - Writer Bill Mantlo and editor Mike Carlin discuss Rom; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Mike Carlin. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #24 - Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier discuss Groo the Wanderer; Jim Owsley, Danny Fingeroth and Louise Simonson discuss Spider-Man; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Uatu the Watcher interviews Mark Gruenwald about The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition. Groo cover by Sergio Aragones. #25 - Interview with Bill Mantlo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Ed Hannigan's layouts/pencils from his version of Cloak and Dagger (limited series) #1; J.M. DeMatteis and editor Carl Potts discuss The Gargoyle limited series. Cover by Carl Potts. #26 - Article on Starstruck; Alan Zelenetz discusses The Official Handbook of the Conan Universe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Alan Zelenetz and Charles Vess discuss The Raven Banner; article on The Sectaurs. Starstruck cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta. #27 - Jim Shooter discusses Secret Wars II; Cynthia Martin and Jo Duffy discuss Star Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and editor Jo Duffy discuss The Black Dragon; New Talent Department spotlight: Kelley Jones. Cover by Al Milgrom. #28 - 3 pages of "Not The Marvel Coming Attractions" listings, including such titles as 'Two Wild and Crazy Mutants #1,' ' Aunt May #1' and 'X-Men and the A -Team #1'; Archie Goodwin and editor Mike Carlin discuss Dazzler; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Bill Mantlo and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Rawhide Kid; interview with Bill Sienkiewicz; Wendy and Richard Pini discuss Elfquest; editor Al Milgrom discusses The Life of Captain Marvel reprint series. Inside back cover features previously unpublished New Mutants painting by Bill Sienkiewicz (meant for the cover of New Mutants #28). Cover corner illustration by Wendy Pini. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #29 - Interview with Steve Englehart; Ann Nocenti discusses Longshot; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Rick Veitch discusses The One; Mark Gruenwald discusses Squadron Supreme; Ralph Macchio, Bret Blevins and editor Carl Potts discuss The Sword of Solomon Kane limited series; Cover by Richard Howell & Joe Sinnott. #30 - Walt Simonson and editor Ralph Macchio discuss Balder and Karnilla limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Peter Gillis and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Eternals. Cover by John Byrne. #31 - Interview with John Byrne; Bill Mantlo talks Alpha Flight; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Dave Cockrum discusses Nightcrawler limited series; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker; Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright and Mark Gruenwald discuss Iron Man, with armor sketches by John Byrne, Al Milgrom and Bob Layton; Herb Trimpe and editor Larry Hama discuss Savage Tales. Nightcrawler cover by Dave Cockrum. Annual #1 - 25-page story featuring: concept by Jim Shooter; opening page by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams; Secret Wars II page by Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom and Steve Leialoha; Uncanny X-Men page by Jo Duffy, Ron Frenz and Dan Green; New Mutants page by Jo Duffy and Steve Leialoha; Doctor Strange page by Roger Stern and Sal Buscema; Alpha Flight page by Bill Mantlo, Mike Mignola and Gerry Talaoc; Mighty Thor page by Walt Simonson; Amazing Spider-Man page by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein; Squadron Supreme page by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Hall and John Beatty; Avengers page by Roger Stern, Kerry Gammill and Tom Palmer; West Coast Avengers page by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott; Devil Dinosaur page by Kurt Busiek, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Daredevil page by Denny O'Neil and David Mazzuchelli; Cloak and Dagger page by Bill Mantlo, Rick Leonardi and Terry Austin; Moon Knight page by Alan Zelenetz and Chris Warner; Fantastic Four page by John Byrne and Jerry Ordway; The Vision and the Scarlet Witch page by Steve Englehart, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Invincible Iron Man page by Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright, Ian Akin and Brian Garvey; Captain America page by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary; Power Pack page by Louise Simonson, June Brigman and Bob Wiacek; The Eternals page by Peter Gillis, Sal Buscema and Al Gordon; Incredible Hulk page by John Byrne and Bob Wiacek; the Marvel Bullpen 3-page final sequence by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams. Plus: Marvel Goes Hollywood; Carl Burgos - A Memorial for the Man Who Lit the Torch. Wraparound cover by Kerry Gammill & Tom Morgan. #32 - David Michelinie discusses The Bozz Chronicles; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and Paul Smith discuss X-Men and Alpha Flight limited series; Chris Claremont discusses Uncanny X-Men #200, with character sketches by Art Adams; 'It's Genetic' strip by Jim Salicrup and Kyle Baker; Berni Wrightson, Jim Shooter and Chris Claremont discuss Heroes For Hope Starring the X-Men; Eternals character designs by Sal Buscema. Cover by Paul Smith. #33 - Spider-Man conference featuring comments from Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Peter David, Marc Silvestri, David Michelinie, Kyle Baker, Rich Buckler, Brett Breeding and Joe Rubinstein; Steven Grant and Mike Zeck discuss The Punisher limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interviews with Mike Carlin, Bob Layton, Jackson Guice, Roger Stern, John Byrne and Jim Shooter about X-Factor; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker. X-Factor cover by Bob Layton & Jackson Guice. #34 - Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius II; interview with Larry Hama; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; 4 pages of G.I. Joe character profiles. G.I. Joe cover by Rod Whigham & Andy Mushynsky. Bonus content: B&W art gallery featuring the covers of #4 (by Bob Layton), #6 (by Rick Leonardi), #16 (by Bill Sienkiewicz) and #31 (by Dave Cockrum), plus page 11 from Marvel Age Annual #1 by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott. Cover price $125.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Beginnings: Hulk's Big Feelings HC (2023 Marvel Press) A Board Book 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Written by Steve Behling. Art and cover by Jay Fosgitt. Make faces along with Marvel's most expressive super-hero! Hulk is bringing his emotive nature and a new, kid-friendly Marvel art style to this unique and engaging board book. Using the reflective panel on every spread, kids are invited to "mirror" Hulk's facial expressions as he experiences a wide range of emotions, from silly to sad. In a compact format perfect for tiny hands, Mirror Hulk is sure to be a "smash" hit with your little one! Hardcover, 10 (board) pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $10.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Beginnings: I Love You 3000 HC (2023 Marvel Press) A Board Book 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Written by Sheila Sweeny Higginson. Art and cover by Jay Fosgitt. What does it mean to love someone so much? Is it "3 Hulk hugs" or "10 toe tickles"? The whole Marvel Universe is here to celebrate what love means to them with pages full of warm fuzzies for you and your little one. This board book is small enough and sturdy enough to be taken on-the-go to bring a soothing feeling of home wherever you are. With adorable illustrations and simple text, this board book is sure to be a read-aloud favorite for bedtime, travel-time, and every cuddle-time in between! Hardcover, 6-in. x 5 1/2-in., 24 (board) pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $7.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Can the Hulk Lift a House? HC (2021 DK) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Written by Melanie Scott.

    How much weight can the Hulk lift? What's the farthest distance Spider-Man can sling a web? Can Iron Man fly faster than a space rocket?

    Young Marvel Super Hero fans want to know everything about their favorite characters from how hard Thor can slam his hammer to the size of the smallest hole Wasp can fly through-and much more. Young fans will love discovering the fascinating answers to wild, wacky, and wonderful questions about Marvel Super Heroes.

    Hardcover, 5-in. x 7-in., 96 pages, B&W. All Ages

    Cover price $16.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Can the Hulk Lift a House? SC (2021 DK) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Written by Melanie Scott.

    How much weight can the Hulk lift? What's the farthest distance Spider-Man can sling a web? Can Iron Man fly faster than a space rocket?

    Young Marvel Super Hero fans want to know everything about their favorite characters from how hard Thor can slam his hammer to the size of the smallest hole Wasp can fly through-and much more. Young fans will love discovering the fascinating answers to wild, wacky, and wonderful questions about Marvel Super Heroes.

    Softcover, 5-in. x 7-in., 96 pages, B&W. All Ages

    Cover price $6.99.

  • Issue #0
    Marvel Chillers (1997) Target Exclusive 0

    This is a two-pack edition of Marvel Chillers exclusively sold by Target stores. It features "Shades of Green Monsters", and "The Thing in the Glass Case". Each comic contains a poster inside.

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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Chillers Shades of Green Monsters SC (1997 Marvel) 1-1ST

    Includes Poster

    1st printing.

    Based on the Story by Peter David (from The Incredible Hulk (1962 Marvel 1st Series) #431-432). Written by Mark Gruenwald. Art by Liam Sharp and Robin Riggs.

    Featuring the Incredible Hulk. Chilling all ages scary stories guest-starring some of Marvel Comics most popular characters.

    Softcover, 96 pages, Text (with B&W Chapter Illustrations). All Ages

    Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1N-1ST
    Marvel Chillers Shades of Green Monsters SC (1997 Marvel) 1N-1ST

    Does NOT Include Poster

    1st printing.

    Based on the Story by Peter David (from The Incredible Hulk (1962 Marvel 1st Series) #431-432). Written by Mark Gruenwald. Art by Liam Sharp and Robin Riggs.

    Featuring the Incredible Hulk. Chilling all ages scary stories guest-starring some of Marvel Comics most popular characters.

    Softcover, 96 pages, Text (with B&W Chapter Illustrations). All Ages

    Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3
    Marvel Collectors Item Classics (1966) 3

    Reprints Fantastic Four #4, Tales of Suspense #40, Hulk #3, and Doctor Strange. Cover pencils by Jack Kirby (cover repros), inks by Sol Brodsky (Fantastic Four), Don Heck (Tales of Suspense), and Dick Ayers (Incredible Hulk). "The Coming of...Sub-Mariner!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Sol Brodsky; The Fantastic Four is searching for the runaway Human Torch; Fleeing the Thing, the runaway Human Torch finds the amnesiac Sub-Mariner; The Human Torch drops the Sub-Mariner into the sea and he regains his memory; The Sub-Mariner sends Giganto to smash New York. "Iron Man versus Gargantus!", script by Stan Lee (plot) and Robert Bernstein (script), pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Don Heck; Tony takes his newest date, Marion, to the circus; When the wild animals escape, he rounds them up as Iron Man; His grey armor scares the onlookers; Marion suggests that a golden metal might make him look more heroic; A golden Iron Man then battles Gargantus, who turns out to be a mighty robot built by aliens. "Dr. Strange, Master of Black Magic!", script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; Doctor Strange is called on by a man having bad dreams, and confronts Nightmare; The mans dreams reveal that he is guilty of fraud and Strange makes him confess. "The Saga of the Sneepers!", script by Stan Lee (plot) and Larry Lieber (script), pencils by Larry Lieber, inks by George Roussos; An alien race watches humanity's progress, worried that they will one day overtake them; With the invention of the atomic bomb and the Cold War, they decide that humanity will wipe itself out before it poses a threat. "Banished to Outer Space," script by Stan Lee," pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; The military captures Rick and Ross convinces him that they need the Hulk to test a new experimental rocket for national security; Rick tricks the jade giant into the capsule but once it is shot into space, he realizes that Ross deceived him to get rid of his foe. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #4
    Marvel Collectors Item Classics (1966) 4

    Reprints Fantastic Four #7, Iron Man from Tales of Suspense #41, Incredible Hulk #4 (The Monster and the Machine), and Doctor Strange from Strange Tales # 111. Cover pencils by Jack Kirby (cover repros) and Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange image), inks by Dick Ayers (Hulk), Sol Brodsky (Tales of Suspense), Jack Kirby (Fantastic Four), and Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange). "Prisoners of Kurrgo, Master of Planet X," script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; Kurrgo sends a robot to take the Fantastic Four to Planet X. "The Stonghold of Doctor Strange!", script by Stan Lee (plot) and Robert Bernstein (script), pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; An imprisoned criminal scientist takes control of Iron Man in order to free himself; He threatens to blow up the world unless he is made world ruler; Iron Man stops him by shorting out his power and is helped by the villain's conscience-stricken daughter. "Face-to-Face with the Magic of Baron Mordo!", script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; In his castle in Europe, Baron Mordo plots to steal the secrets of his former master, the Ancient One; Sending his spirit form to Tibet, he causes Hamir to poison the Ancient One's food; From his NYC sanctum, Strange senses his master's plight, and challenges Mordo to a battle in their spirit forms. "The Monster and the Machine!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; Rick uses some of Banner's machinery to transform the Hulk, who was stuck in his monster persona, back into Bruce; Bruce is incredibly weakened by the transformation and takes a chance in using the machinery on himself again which transforms him back into the Hulk's body but with Bruce Banner's mind; Now Bruce and the Hulk can switch at will using the gamma ray machine. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    $125 Marvel Collectors' Item Classics #4 CGC Universal Grade 8.5 VF+ OW/W MARVEL 1966
    2 days left Auction MARVEL COLLECTORS ITEM CLASSICS # 4 VF/NM 9.0 1966 Comic Book
    1 day left Auction Marvel Collectors' Item Classics #4 - (Marvel, 1965) VG/FN
    1 day left Auction Marvel Collectors Item Classics #4 - Cover by Jack Kirby (Marvel, 1966) VF/F
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  • Issue #5
    Marvel Collectors Item Classics (1966) 5

    Reprints Fantastic Four #8, Iron Man from Tales of Suspense #42, Incredible Hulk #4 (The Gladiator from Outer Space), and Doctor Strange from Strange Tales #114. Cover pencils by Jack Kirby (cover repros of FF, Tales of Suspense and Hulk scene), Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange scene), and Larry Lieber (Watcher vignette), inks by Dick Ayers (FF cover repro and Hulk scene); Don Heck (Tales of Suspense cover repro); George Roussos (Dr. Strange scene); and Sol Brodsky (Watcher vignette). "Prisoners of the Puppet Master!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; The Puppet Master tests his radioactive clay that gives him the power to remotely control people that are modeled in the clay; The Puppet Master gets the Thing under his command and imprisons the Invisible Girl. He then sends the Thing and Alicia Masters, disguised as Sue Storm, to infiltrate the Baxter Building; While acting under the Puppet Master's influence, the Thing is subjected to one of Mister Fantastic's potions that changes him back to Ben Grimm. "Trapped by the Red Barbarian," script by Stan Lee (plot) and Robert Bernstein (script), art by Don Heck; A Soviet spymaster sends a master of disguise to steal the design of Tony Stark's latest weapon; The Actor steals the plans and learns Iron Man's secret identity, but Iron Man regains the plans and tricks the communists into killing their own agent. "Journey's End!" Tales of the Watcher story, script by Stan Lee (plot) and Larry Lieber (script), pencils by Larry Lieber, inks by Sol Brodsky; A meek and lonely space pilot volunteers for a suicide mission to investigate a strange cosmic cloud; The cloud hides a utopian planet, whose inhabitants only want humans brave enough to face the unknown to visit them. "The Return of the Omnipotent Baron Mordo!", script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; Strange is lured into a trap in England by Baron Mordo, but defeats him with the help of a woman with latent magical talents. "The Gladiator from Outer Space!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; An alien invades earth and claims his people will conquer the planet unless he is met in battle by the strongest opponent the world has to offer; Hulk meets the challenge but finds out it is all a ploy by the Russians to capture him and create an army of hulks of their own. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    $20 MARVEL COLLECTOR'S ITEM CLASSICS #5 *1966* 5.5
    1 day left Auction MARVEL COLLECTORS ITEM CLASSICS-MARVEL COMICS OCTOBER 1966 #5 VERY GOOD!

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  • Issue #6
    Marvel Collectors Item Classics (1966) 6
    • Water damage.

    Reprints Fantastic Four #9, Iron Man from Tales of Suspense #43, Incredible Hulk #5 (Beauty and the Beast), and Doctor Strange from Strange Tales #116.Cover pencils by Jack Kirby (cover repros) and Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange), inks by Dick Ayers (cover repros) and Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange). "The End of the Fantastic Four!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; The Fantastic Four are bankrupt and the Sub-Mariner is scheming to use this; The Sub-Mariner offers the Fantastic Four one million dollars if they star in a film that he's producing; Mr. Fantastic, Torch and Thing discovers that the film project is a setup. "Kala, Queen of the Netherworld!", script by Stan Lee (plot) and Robert Bernstein (script), pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Don Heck; Stark is abducted by the queen of an underground kingdom to help her invade the surface; As Iron Man, Stark shows her that she would rapidly age on the surface, convincing her to call off the invasion. "Return to the Nightmare World!", script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; Nightmare has discovered the ability to capture humans and bring them to his world for study while they sleep; The police ask Strange's help, as a "last resort," to discover the cause behind a rash of people unable to awaken. "Beauty and the Beast!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; Underground overlord Tyrannus kidnaps Betty and lures the Hulk into his subterranean kingdom, forcing the Hulk to do his bidding to keep Betty safe; The Jade Giant is powerless until Rick frees Betty, thus leaving the Hulk free to bring the house down on Tyrannus. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    6 days left Auction Marvel Collector's Item No 6 Published Animated Timely Features 1966
    8 hours left Auction "MARVEL COLLECTORS' ITEM" NO.6,DEC. 1966 FINE CONDITION

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