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Avengers # 67

Barry Smith Art

 

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$13

 

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1st Ultron?

 

 

 

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultron

 

1960s

 

Although Ultron first appears in Avengers #54 (1968), the character is disguised for the majority of the issue as the Crimson Cowl, with his face only revealed on the last page of the issue and no name given to the character. The character leads the Masters of Evil against the Avengers. In the following issue, #55 (Aug. 1968), the character is identified as Ultron-5, the living automaton, although his origin is still unknown.[1] In Avengers 57 - 58 (Oct-Nov. 1968) in a flashback sequence it is revealed that Ultron is the creator of the "synthezoid" the Vision, whom it tries to use as a weapon to destroy the Avengers. The Vision, however, destroys Ultron with the aid of the Avengers.[2]

 

Further flashbacks reveal that he is the creation of Henry Pym, and based on Pym's brain patterns. The robot gradually developed its own intelligence and rebelled, and almost immediately suffers from an Oedipus Complex, whereby it feels irrational hatred for his "father" Hank, and demonstrates an interest in Hank's lover Janet van Dyne, the Wasp. Rebuilding itself and upgrading five times, Ultron then hypnotizes Pym and brainwashed him into forgetting that the robot had ever existed. [3]

 

The character's next appearance is in Avengers #66 – 68 (July – Sept. 1969), where the character, now referring to itself as Ultron-6, uses the fictional alloy adamantium to upgrade his body to an almost indestructible state. Taking the name Ultimate Ultron, its plans to destroy humanity are again thwarted by the Avengers.

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The Avengers (1963) - #54

"And Deliver Us From -- The Masters of Evil!"

Marvel

 

Writer(s):

Roy Thomas

 

Penciller(s):

John Buscema

 

Inker(s):

George Tuska

 

Letterer(s):

Art Simek

 

Editor(s):

Stan Lee

 

Cover Artist(s):

John Buscema

 

 

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Avengers # 67

Barry Smith Art

 

VF-

$13

 

Avengers67.jpg

 

1st Ultron?

 

 

 

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultron

 

1960s

 

Although Ultron first appears in Avengers #54 (1968), the character is disguised for the majority of the issue as the Crimson Cowl, with his face only revealed on the last page of the issue and no name given to the character. The character leads the Masters of Evil against the Avengers. In the following issue, #55 (Aug. 1968), the character is identified as Ultron-5, the living automaton, although his origin is still unknown.[1] In Avengers 57 - 58 (Oct-Nov. 1968) in a flashback sequence it is revealed that Ultron is the creator of the "synthezoid" the Vision, whom it tries to use as a weapon to destroy the Avengers. The Vision, however, destroys Ultron with the aid of the Avengers.[2]

 

Further flashbacks reveal that he is the creation of Henry Pym, and based on Pym's brain patterns. The robot gradually developed its own intelligence and rebelled, and almost immediately suffers from an Oedipus Complex, whereby it feels irrational hatred for his "father" Hank, and demonstrates an interest in Hank's lover Janet van Dyne, the Wasp. Rebuilding itself and upgrading five times, Ultron then hypnotizes Pym and brainwashed him into forgetting that the robot had ever existed. [3]

 

The character's next appearance is in Avengers #66 – 68 (July – Sept. 1969), where the character, now referring to itself as Ultron-6, uses the fictional alloy adamantium to upgrade his body to an almost indestructible state. Taking the name Ultimate Ultron, its plans to destroy humanity are again thwarted by the Avengers.

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The following books are .20 cents a book , but you need to take the whole run. So If I have say , “Deathlock #1-27 “ that means 27 issues X .20 cents = $5.40. They were all read once carefully and then bagged and boarded…

 

 

 

MARVEL

Alpha Flight # 1-20, 23,69,100,102,108, & Special ( its more a reader lot so you can take this whole lot for $6 )

Deathlock #1-27 , Annual #1

Eternals #1

Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #1

Knights of Pendragon #1-15

Ghost Rider ( Series 2) # 1-85 , Annual 1,2

Ghost Rider – the Original #1-3

Midnight Sons Unlimited #1,2,3,4,7,9

Morbius #1-37

Nightstalkers #1,2,10,14-16,18

Nightwatch #1

Spirits of Vengance # 1-18

Marvel Comics Presents # 143,144,147

Hellstrom #1-21

Ghost Rider / Blaze Spirits of Vengance # 19-23,146

Darkhold #1-2,11,15,16

Deadpool LE #1-3

Death’s Head 2 LE #1-4

Death’s Head 2 #1-10

Doc Strange # 60,61

Excalibur # 37-40,42-46,50,52,53,71,75,July vs XMen

Blaze #1-12

 

 

DC COMICS

 

Gen 13 – 31-17, Annual 31,2

Armagedon 2001 #1-2

Wetworks #1-27

Team 7 # 1-4

Team 7 Objective: Hell

 

 

IMAGE COMICS

 

Shaman’s Tears ( Mike Grell) # 1-11

Spawn #1-58

Curse of the Spawn #1-5

Violator #1-3

Spawn the Impaler #1-3

Spawn Bible

Spawn / Batman LS

Medieval Spawn / Witchblade #1-3

Violator vs Baddrock #1-4 + variant #1

Angela # 1-3

Pitt #1-13, SP1

Union Limited series #0-4

Union #1-8

Stormwatch # 0-20,22,25

WildCATS # 1-20 , Trilogy #1-3, Special #1, Sourcebook #1

Youngblood #0-10, Team Youngblood 31, Youngblood

Strikefile #1, Youngblood Battalion #1

 

DARK HORSE COMICS

 

Star Wars Boba Fett : When the fat Lady Swings #2

Star Wars Tales of the Jedi : The Golden Age of the Sith #0-5

Star Wars: Heir to the Empire # 1-6

Star Wars: Dark Empire 2 #1-6

Star Wars Tales of the Jedi : The Freedon Nadd Uprising #1-2

Star Wars Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith #1-6

Star Wars Empire’s End # 1-2

Star Wars Tales of the Jedi #1-5

Star Wars Droids Limited series #-14

 

 

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Avengers # 67

Barry Smith Art

 

VF-

$13

 

Avengers67.jpg

 

1st Ultron?

 

 

 

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultron

 

1960s

 

Although Ultron first appears in Avengers #54 (1968), the character is disguised for the majority of the issue as the Crimson Cowl, with his face only revealed on the last page of the issue and no name given to the character. The character leads the Masters of Evil against the Avengers. In the following issue, #55 (Aug. 1968), the character is identified as Ultron-5, the living automaton, although his origin is still unknown.[1] In Avengers 57 - 58 (Oct-Nov. 1968) in a flashback sequence it is revealed that Ultron is the creator of the "synthezoid" the Vision, whom it tries to use as a weapon to destroy the Avengers. The Vision, however, destroys Ultron with the aid of the Avengers.[2]

 

Further flashbacks reveal that he is the creation of Henry Pym, and based on Pym's brain patterns. The robot gradually developed its own intelligence and rebelled, and almost immediately suffers from an Oedipus Complex, whereby it feels irrational hatred for his "father" Hank, and demonstrates an interest in Hank's lover Janet van Dyne, the Wasp. Rebuilding itself and upgrading five times, Ultron then hypnotizes Pym and brainwashed him into forgetting that the robot had ever existed. [3]

 

The character's next appearance is in Avengers #66 – 68 (July – Sept. 1969), where the character, now referring to itself as Ultron-6, uses the fictional alloy adamantium to upgrade his body to an almost indestructible state. Taking the name Ultimate Ultron, its plans to destroy humanity are again thwarted by the Avengers.

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At 20%, :takeit: Add it to my pile.

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