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Moon Knight #35 (1983) help needed

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Does anyone have a copy of the original series Moon Knight issue #35?

 

The back cover should be an ad for Conan the King #20 ("The Prince Is Dead.") drawn by Michael Kaluta. (This ad also ran on the back cover of Marvel Age #8, but I know the answer to my question for that.)

 

I just need to know if the ad is in full color or only black/white/red. I know that the ad on the Marvel Age is full color. It is driving me nuts as I can picture this ad in black/white/red, but cannot find my copy of Moon Knight #35 to check it.

 

Thanks for any help.

 

 

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Does anyone have a copy of the original series Moon Knight issue #35?

 

The back cover should be an ad for Conan the King #20 ("The Prince Is Dead.") drawn by Michael Kaluta. (This ad also ran on the back cover of Marvel Age #8, but I know the answer to my question for that.)

 

I just need to know if the ad is in full color or only black/white/red. I know that the ad on the Marvel Age is full color. It is driving me nuts as I can picture this ad in black/white/red, but cannot find my copy of Moon Knight #35 to check it.

 

Thanks for any help.

 

 

If it wasn't on the back cover of Moon Knight #35, does anyone know if it appeared on the back of any other Marvel (outside of Marvel Age #8)?

 

I know it appeared in some fanzines, such as The Comics Journal.

 

GJ

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Yep its inside.

 

Not near mint anymore. I can't believe you opened it!!! doh!

 

It was never NM in the first place and even opening it didn't do any damage. I was thinking of trying wonderbread on this book actually for the back cover.

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