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#4 Fair/Good (3” split) There are some great stories in this issue. $5

 

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The Return of the Vulture(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 21 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

Genre:superheroCharacters:The Vulture; Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Flash; Betty Brant; J. Jonah JamesonSynopsis:The Vulture escapes from prison and Spider-Man finds a new way to defeat him, despite having a sprained arm that limits him to using one arm.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #7 (November [December] 1963)

Indexer Notes

References Spider-Man #2.

Part 1: "Prisoner of the Wizard"(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 7 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Invisible Girl [sue Storm]; The Wizard (Origin, Intro); The Destroyer (cameo on film)Synopsis:The Wizard decides to defeat the Torch by kidnapping him and convincing the world the Torch has turned criminal, but the Wizard is tripped up when Johnny calls in his sister.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #102 (November 1962)

Indexer Notes

References Strange Tales #101. First appearance (and origin) of the Wizard.

Part 2: "Wizard's Wiles!"(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 6 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Wizard; Invisible Girl [sue Storm]Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #102 (November 1962)

Strange Coins(Table of Contents) Littleton Coin Co. / advertisement / 0.5 page (report information) -script:

"On the Trail of the Tomorrow Man!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor [Don Blake]; U.S. Army personnel; Zarrko; Jane Foster; OdinSynopsis:Zarrko of the year 2262 goes back in time and steals a cobalt bomb in 1962, but Thor chases him forward in time and defeats him.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #86 (November 1962)

Characters:Frankenstein

Artie Simek

Genre:superheroCharacters:Ant-Man [Henry Pym]; The Scarlet BeetleSynopsis:A red beetle is given a human-type brain through exposure to radiation and steals Ant-Man's enlarging gas to try and take over the world, using other insects as an army. But Ant-Man still controls the ants and together they defeat the Beetle.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #39 (January 1963)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 VG+ or better, corner crease, some ripples at spine, sorry, I forgot to scan the back cover. $6 Sold to Fan Boy

 

 

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Spider-Man; Thor; Ant-Man; Human Torch / cover /

Pencils:

Steve Ditko (Spider-man cover reprint); Jack Kirby (Journey into Mystery, Tales to Astonish, and Strange Tales cover reprints)

Inks:

Steve Ditko (Spider-Man cover reprint); Ayers (Journey into Mystery and Strange Tales cover reprints); Ayers ? (Tales to Astonish cover reprint); Jack Kirby ? (Tales to Astonish cover reprint)

Characters:Thor; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; ZemuReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #103 (December 1962) [.25 page size; partially obscured]

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #87 (December 1962) [1/6 page]

United States from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #40 (February 1963) [partially obscured]

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #8 (January 1964)

United States in Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus (Marvel, 2007 series) #1 ([April] 2007)

United States in The Mighty Thor Omnibus (Marvel, 2010 series) #1 ([November] 2010)

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of Contents) table of contents / 1 page (report information) -script:

Roy Thomas ?

Pencils:

Jack Kirby; Steve Ditko; Larry Lieber; Marie Severin (graytones)

Inks:

Ayers; George Roussos; Marie Severin (graytones)

nside front cover featuring scenes from interior stories with graytones and touch-ups by Marie Severin.

The Terrible Threat of the Living Brain(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 17 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #8 (January 1964)

Prisoner of the 5th Dimension!(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 5 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; George Bentley (real estate developer); Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards] (cameo)Synopsis:Perfectly good houses sink into the ground after they're built. Reed suggests sabotage; a farmer blames "swamp demons." When Johnny investigates, he sees strange men with blue skin using an "electro gamma wave" ray gun to make the houses sink. The farmer, confronted, proves to be one of them as well, and he uses an "anti-matter electron" gun to make Johnny's flame go out!Reprints: show reprint note before migration

Part 1 of 3.

Part 2: Trapped in Another World!(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 5 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Zemu (despot) (Intro); Valeria (Intro); Phineas (Intro); Theos (Intro)Synopsis:Johnny is transported to another dimension, where, in a futuristic city, he's taken before Zemu, a despot who plans to conquer Earth, and had been trying to drive away the real estate developers from the dimensional passageway. Imprisoned in a water tank, Johnny is freed by Valeria, whose father Phineas wishes to overthrow the tyrant. Zemu's troops attack, threatening to kill the others if Johnny doesn't surrender. But he frees his new friends...Reprints: show reprint note before migration

Part 2 of 3. 1st appearances of Zemu, Valeria, Phineas & Theos.

Part 3: The End of Zemu!(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 3 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Zemu; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Valeria; Phineas; Theos; Mr. Harris (teacher)Synopsis:Johnny uses his flames to create a tornado to take out the asbestos-covered armored tanks, then writes a message in the sky to inspire an uprising! Zemu is quickly overthrown, the people can now live free, and Valeria wishes Johnny could stay. Back in school, Johnny daydreams about her, thinking "I'll never be able to get her out of my mind..." (Ah, so young!)Reprints: show reprint note before migration

Part 3 of 3. Zemu, Valeria & Phineas would return in Fantastic Four #158 (May 1975).

"Prisoner of the Reds!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 10 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Jane Foster; Don Blake; Colonel Edward HarrisonReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #87 (December 1962)

Somewhere Waits a Wobbow!(Table of Contents) The Wonderful Wasp Tells a Tale / comic story / 5 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Larry Lieber

Genre:science fictionCharacters:The Wasp [Janet Van Dyne]; Rack MorganReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #51 (January 1964)

The Day That Ant-Man Failed(Table of Contents) Ant-Man / comic story / 11 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

United States from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #40 (February 1963

 

 

 

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6 VG/F or better, a little bit of creasing near the spine. $7 Sold to Fan Boy

 

 

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Spider-Man, Thor, Human Torch [Johnny Storm], Wasp / cover / 1 page (report information) Pencils:

Steve Ditko (Amazing Spider-Man #9 cover); Jack Kirby (Journey into Mystery #88, Strange Tales #104 covers)

Inks:

Steve Ditko (Amazing Spider-Man #9, Journey into Mystery #88 covers); Ayers (Strange Tales #104 cover)

Characters:Thor; Odin; Loki; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Paste-Pot PeteReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #104 (January 1963) [0.20 page]

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #88 (January 1963) [1/8 page]

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #9 (February 1964)

United States in Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus (Marvel, 2007 series) #1 ([April] 2007)

United States in The Mighty Thor Omnibus (Marvel, 2010 series) #1 ([November] 2010)

The Man Called Electro!(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 22 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

Genre:superheroReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #9 (February 1964)

The Human Torch Meets Paste-Pot Pete!(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Paste-Pot Pete ("Master Criminal") (Intro)Synopsis:While waiting in line at the bank, Johnny observes a robbery pulled by Paste Pot Pete-- "Master Criminal", who, while called a "cornball" by one of the customers described his paste-gun as "the ultimate weapon". After trying to keep his identity a secret, Johnny pursues Pete to his next crime-- stealing a "Delta Cosmic Missile" from a neaby missile base! (Quite a leap in one day!) A running battle around the base results in Johnny being stuck to another missile and launched toward space! After escaping, Johnny tears after Pete "like a wrathful living inferno". Pete barely escapes, and manages to rendezvous with the captain of a small boat he paid to get him out of the country "in case something went wrong". With the money returned, Johnny wonders if Pete will show up again.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #104 (January 1963)

1st appearance of Paste-Pot Pete. Next appearance in STRANGE TALES #110 (July 1963). Pete became The Trapster in FANTASTIC FOUR #38 (May 1965).

A Voice in the Dark(Table of Contents) Wasp / comic story / 7 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Larry Lieber

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United States from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #57 (July 1964)

"The Vengeance of Loki!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Loki; Odin; Jane Foster; Don Blake; HeimdallReprints: show reprint note before migration

Spider-Man, Thor, Human Torch [Johnny Storm], Wasp

1. The Man Called Electro!

Spider-Man

2. The Human Torch Meets Paste-Pot Pete!

Human Torch [Johnny Storm]

3. A Voice in the Dark

Wasp

4. "The Vengeance of Loki!"

Thor

 

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#8 VG 4.0 , creasing near the spine. $6

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8 a, Gd/VG, Creasing $4 Sold to Fan Boy

 

 

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Spider-Man, Thor, Human Torch, Wasp / cover / 1 page (report information) Pencils:

Steve Ditko (Amazing Spider-Man #13 cover); Jack Kirby (Journey into Mystery #90, Strange Tales #106 covers)

Inks:

Steve Ditko (Amazing Spider-Man #13 cover); Ayers (Journey into Mystery #90, Strange Tales #106 covers)

Colors:

Stan Goldberg

Letters:

Artie Simek

Characters:Thor; Carbon-Copy Man [Zano]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Invisible Girl [sue Storm]; Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Thing [ben Grimm]; Acrobat [Carl Zante]Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #106 (March 1963) [0.25 page]

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #90 (March 1963) [1/4 page]

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #13 (June 1964)

United States in Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus (Marvel, 2007 series) #1 ([April] 2007)

United States in The Mighty Thor Omnibus (Marvel, 2010 series) #1 ([November] 2010)

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The Menace of...Mysterio!(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 22 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

 

Genre:superheroReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #13 (June 1964), #13 (June 1964)

The Threat of the Torrid Twosome(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Ayers

 

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Carl Zante [Acrobat] (Intro); Invisible Girl [sue Storm]; Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Thing [ben Grimm]; Miracle Man (flashback); Sub-Mariner (flashback); Dr. Doom (flashback)Synopsis:Johnny trains on the obstacle course designed for him by Reed. Meanwhile, Carl Zante, "The world's greatest acrobat", visits Sue, looking for The Human Torch. Johnny wonders how he knew, when Zante explains that "everyone" knows Johnny Storm is The Human Torch, and Sue tells him the people in Glenville left him alone because they figured he valued his privacy! Zante tries to convince Johnny that he's the most valuable member of the Fantastic Four, but getting none of the "profits" from rewards (which tend to go into scientific research). Johnny joins Zante in "The Torrid Twosome", a new crimefighting duo (complete with costumes), whose first case is to rescue someone trapped in a bank vault. But it turns out, Zante only wanted Johnny to help him rob the bank! With a little help from his partners, but mostly on his own, Johnny nabs Zante for the cops, then explains he suspected Zante, and just wanted to see what he was up to.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #106 (March 1963)

When Wakes the Colossus!(Table of Contents) The Wonderful Wasp Tells a Tale / comic story / 5 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Larry Lieber

 

Genre:fantasy-supernaturalCharacters:Wasp [Janet van Dyne] (narrator); Giant-Man [Hank Pym] (cameo); Mingo; Vikor; ColossusSynopsis:An alien warlord builds a giant statue to intimidate the superstitious, but it comes to life and takes the side of the rebels against him.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #53 (March 1964)

"Trapped By the Carbon-Copy Man!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Al Hartley

Inks:

Al Hartley

 

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Ugarth, War Lord of Xarta; Zano; Don Blake; Odin; Jane Foster; Mayor Harris; Carbon-Copy Man [Zano]Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #90 (March 1963)

 

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#9 VG/F Some bends near the spine, corner crease lower right. $8

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Steve Ditko (Amazing Spider-Man #14 cover); Ayers (Journey into Mysery #91 cover); Sol Brodsky (Strange Tales #107 cover)

Colors:

Stan Goldberg

Letters:

Artie Simek

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Sub-Mariner [Prince Namor]Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #107 (April 1963) [stamp size]

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #91 (April 1963) [1/12 page]

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #14 (July 1964)

United States in Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus (Marvel, 2007 series) #1 ([April] 2007)

United States in The Mighty Thor Omnibus (Marvel, 2010 series) #1 ([November] 2010)

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The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 22 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

Genre:superheroReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #14 (July 1964)

The Master of Flame vs. The Monarch of the Sea!!(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Ayers

Inks: Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Sub-Mariner [Prince Namor]; Thing [ben Grimm] (cameo); Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards] (cameo); Invisible Girl [sue Storm] (cameo)Synopsis:Johnny is frustrated that his partners don't take him seriously. Reminded by a photo that Sue still has a crush on Sub-Mariner, Johnny decides to impress them by challenging Namor to a fight! Flying over the water, his flame gives out, and mistaken for a stowaway, he's put to work mopping the deck of a ship! But when they're caught in a dense fog, Johnny proves who he is by guiding the grateful crew to safety. Johnny writes a message in flames challenging Namor, who at first isn't interested, but soon a major free-for-all erupts. At one point Namor uses an idol to hypnotize Johnny so he can clobber him, then sends him toward home tied to the back of a porpoise. But Johnny revives, and using his flame to the utmost pursues Namor underwater, trapping him in an tunnel. Exhausted, Johnny's picked up by the same ship again. Namor frees himself, impressed that The Torch is more powerful than he realized, though still a teenager. Namor wonders if he might one day convince The Torch to join him and beat the Fantastic Four! Back home, Johnny collapses, and Sue makes a snide comment about how tiring working on hot rods must be.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #107 (April 1963)

Indexer Notes

5th modern-day appearance of The Sub-Mariner. Previous appearance in FANTASTIC FOUR #14 (May 1963); next appearance in FANTASTIC FOUR ANNUAL #1 (November 1963). Although this story came out a month before FF #14, it feels much more like a sequel. 1st non-Jack Kirby Sub-Mariner story of the 1960's. Sub-Mariner exhibits the powers of a puffer fish and an electric eel, never seen again after this story!

Conquest!(Table of Contents) The Wonderful Wasp Tells a Tale / comic story / 5 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Larry Lieber

Genre:science fictionCharacters:Wasp [Janet van Dyne] (narrator); Giant-Man [Hank Pym] (cameo); King ShannSynopsis:A king invades another world to win glory, but the costs of occupation make him unpopular.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #54 (April 1964)

"Sandu, Master of the Supernatural!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Joe Sinnott

Spider-Man, Thor, Human Torch, Wasp

1. The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin

Spider-Man

2. The Master of Flame vs. The Monarch of the Sea!!

Human Torch [Johnny Storm]

3. Conquest!

The Wonderful Wasp Tells a Tale

4. "Sandu, Master of the Supernatural!"

Thor

 

 

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10 fine- (5.5 but probably a little better)$7

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ASM #15

Kraven the Hunter!(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 22 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #15 (August 1964)

"The Painter of a Thousand Perils!"(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Robert Bernstein [as R. Berns] (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

Editing:

Stan Lee (Original Editor)

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Wizard (flashback); Zemu (flashback); "Scar" Tobin (gangster chief) (Intro); The Painter [Wilhelm Van Vile] (counterfeiter) (Intro); Nick (gangster); Sam (gangster); Eddie (gangster); Mr. Fantastic (image); Invisible Girl (image); Thing (image)Synopsis:Johnny captures a gang of truck hijackers, and a gang robbing a costume party. Meanwhile, gang leader "Scar" Tobin is visited by counterfeiter Wilhelm Van Vile, a painter notorious for his carelessness, which causes Tobin to fear he's been followed by the cops, and tells him to hit the road! But Van Vile demonstrates his new "talent"-- the ability to quickly make paintings which come magically to life, and follow his telepathic commands! These include a 3-headed gorilla, a gun that wears tons, and a flying carpet. While zooming over the city, Van Vile tells Tobin's gang how he found the paints, left behind by aliens from space, in an underground cavern while tunneling out of jail. His ambition is to create an army of crime, and he feels beating The Human Torch (who helped send him to jail) will be a good test-case. But despite sending painting-images of Reed, Sue & Ben to kill him, Johnny triumphs, destroys the alien paints and rounds up the gang.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #108 (May 1963)

The Gypsy's Secret!(Table of Contents) The Wonderful Wasp Tells a Tale / comic story / 5 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Larry Lieber

Genre:science fictionCharacters:Wasp [Janet van Dyne] (narrator); Giant-Man [Hank Pym] (framing sequence); Gorko; Baron RadzicSynopsis:A cruel baron tries to force a gypsy to give him the secret of turning lead into gold, but the gypsy is really an alien looking for a human specimen for a zoo on his homeworld.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #55 (May 1964)

The Day Loki Stole Thor's Magic Hammer(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Robert Bernstein (-script; as R. Berns)

Pencils:

Joe Sinnott

Inks:

Joe Sinnott

Editing:

Stan Lee (Original Editor)

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Loki; Heimdall; Neri (Intro); Jane Foster; Don Blake; Odin; Fricka (Intro)Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #92 (May 1963)

 

 

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11 VG+ 4.5, there are non color breaking creases. $5

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Duel with Daredevil(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 22 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

Inks:

Steve Ditko

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United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #16 (September 1964)

The Sorcerer and Pandora's Box(Table of Contents) Human Torch / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (plot); Robert Bernstein (-script)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #109 (June 1963)

Beware the Bog Beast!(Table of Contents) The Wasp Tells a Tale / comic story / 5 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (-script)

Pencils:

Larry Lieber

Inks:

Paul Reinman

Genre:fantasy-supernaturalCharacters:Wasp [Janet van Dyne] (narrator); Lorenzo; King Maximus; Giant-Man [Hank Pym] (in framing sequence)Synopsis:A suitor thought unworthy by the king wins the hand of the princess through cunning when strength fails.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #56 (June 1964)

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The ending of the story is not drawn, there is instead a scene of Jan telling Hank how it ended over dinner. This is the last "Wasp Tells a Tale" story.

"Thor and Loki Attack the Human Race!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Robert Bernstein (-script; as R. Berns)

Pencils:

Joe Sinnott

Inks:

Joe Sinnott

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Loki; Don Blake; Heimdall; OdinReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #94 (July 1963)

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13 VG/F a long ncb crease near the spine. Some bends near the spine. $8

 

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The End of Spider-Man(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 22 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

Inks:

Genre:superheroReprints:

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #18 (November 1964)

Marvel Boy and the Lost World(Table of Contents) Marvel Boy / comic story / 12 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Russ Heath

Inks:

Genre:superheroReprints:

United States from Marvel Boy (Marvel, 1950 series) #1 (December 1950)

Let's Learn about Hank and Jan(Table of Contents) Giant-Man / comic story / 5 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Ayers

Genre:superheroReprints:

United States from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #59 (September 1964)

The Mysterious Mister Hyde!(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Don Heck

Inks:

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Calvin Zabo (I); Jane Foster; Mr. Hyde [Calvin Zabo] (I)(O); OdinReprints:

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #99 (December 1963)

Indexer Notes

Origin and first appearance of Mr. Hyde, story continues in Journey Into Mystery #100.

 

 

 

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14 Gd/VG Some creasing and a 1” spine split lower edge. $5

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Spidey Strikes Back(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 22 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

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Steve Ditko

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United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #19 (December 1964)

Eyes of Death!(Table of Contents) Marvel Boy / comic story / 5 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Russ Heath

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United States from Marvel Boy (Marvel, 1950 series) #1 (December 1950)

"Fighting to the Death with the Asbestos Man!"(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Ernie Hart (-script)

Pencils:

Ayers

Inks:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Asbestos Man [Professor Orson Kasloff] (Intro) (Origin); Blackie Backer (racketeer) (Intro); Invisible Girl [sue Storm]; Thing [ben Grimm]; Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]Synopsis:A financially frustrated scientist invents a fireproof suit in order to impress underworld hoods to become his parters in crime.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #111 (August 1963)

Canada in L' Incroyable Hulk (Editions Héritage, 1968 series) #33 ([Avril 1974])

"The Master Plan of Mr. Hyde!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Don Heck

Stan Lee (Original Editor)

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Mr. Hyde; Jane Foster; Don Blake; OdinReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #100 (January 1964)

[no title indexed](Table of Contents) table of contents / 1 page (report information) -script:

Roy Thomas ?

Pencils:

Steve Ditko; Russ Heath; Don Heck; Ayers

Inside front cover featuring scenes from interior stories.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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#15 VG+ (one long crease lower right) $7

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The Coming of the Scorpion!(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 20 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

Genre:superheroCharacters:Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; The Scorpion [Macdonald "Mac" Gargan]; Liz Allen; Flash Thompson; Aunt May; Betty Brant; J. Jonah Jameson; Ned Leeds; Dr. Farley StillwellReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #20 (January 1965)

The Greatest Event in the History of Comic Magazines!(Table of Contents) promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

Indexer Notes

House ad for THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #1.

Caves of Doom(Table of Contents) Marvel Boy / comic story / 8 pages (report information) -script:

Bill Everett

Pencils:

Bill Everett

Genre:superheroCharacters:Dr. Noiro; Marvel Boy; Donna Lake; Marie; Orion RexReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Astonishing (Marvel, 1951 series) #5 (August 1951)

Canada in Capitaine America (Editions Héritage, 1970 series) #34 ([Juin 1974])

[The Merry Marvel Marching Society](Table of Contents) promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

Indexer Notes

A nifty new membership kit "for the paltry sum of 1.00".

"The Living Bomb!"(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Jerry Siegel [as Joe Carter] (-script)

Pencils:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Invisible Girl [sue Storm]; Ted Braddock (TV commentator); The Eel [Leopold Stryke] (Intro); Charles Lawson (inventor); Moxie Gahagan (fence); Wizard (cameo); Thing [ben Grimm]; Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Baldy (gangster; cameo)Synopsis:Flying over Glenville, Johnny wonders if the residents have grown bored with him. He gives them a "free show", but the reaction is decidedly negative. This turns out to be the fault of TV commentator Ted Braddock, who's been doing a series of very negative editorials about Johnny, which have succeeded in turning many people against him. Meanwhile, The Eel steals a bag containing "Project X" from inventor Charles Lawson, who begs him to return it. It turns out the bag contains a miniature radio-active atomic pile, which is danger of going off within one hour of being exposed to air if the proper switch is not thrown on it! Hearing about it on the news, a fence tells The Eel why it's too "hot" to handle. Lawson helps Johnny track down The Eel, who's gotten rid of the device, but not believing him, Johnny attacks. Johnny manages to fly the device into the upper atmosphere where it explodes, as he absorbs most of the blast-- but nearly dies in the process. As Reed uses a ray to restore Johnny's "half-dead cells" to vitality, Braddock broadcasts a editorial retracting everything bad he ever said about The Torch. Johnny recovers, causing cheers in the general public and frustration among the underworld.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #112 (September 1963)

"The Return of Zarrko, the Tomorrow Man!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Zarrko, the Tomorrow Man; Hank Pym; Tony Stark; Avengers [Giant-Man [Hank Pym]; Wasp; Iron Man [Tony Stark]]; Odin; Loki; Heimdall; Norn Hag (I); Don Blake; Mr. Hyde (flashback); Jane Foster (flashback)Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #101 (February 1964)

Canada in Capitaine America (Editions Héritage, 1970 series) #32 ([avril 1974])

Indexer Notes

First appearance of the Norn Hag and the Well of Centures, story continued in Journey Into Mystery #102.

 

 

 

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#16 Gd, 1” tear on back cover, plus a spine split. $3

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Where Flies the Beetle...!(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 20 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

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Steve Ditko

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United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #21 (February 1965)

The Serpent Strikes(Table of Contents) Marvel Boy / comic story / 5 pages (report information) -script:

?

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Bill Everett

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United States from Astonishing (Marvel, 1951 series) #5 (August 1951)

"The Coming of the Plantman!"(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Plot); Jerry Siegel [as Joe Carter] (-script)

Pencils:

Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Doris Evans (Intro); Plantman [sam Smithers] (gardener) (Intro); Mr. Evans (Doris' father) (Intro)Synopsis:Johnny has a date with Doris Evans, who drives him crazy as she's the only girl he's gone out with who's not impressed with his being The Torch, and prefers him as "Johnny". He sees her father fire his gardener, Sam Smithers, for "fooling around" with an invention designed to increase the intelligence of plant life. Shortly, in a "million-to-one freak accident", lightnight strikes and alters Sam's device so "it works!" Not only does it increase plants' intelligence, they also follow his mental commands. Donning a costume, he robs the store where Doris' father works and plants evidence to frame him for the crime. Johnny swears to clear Evans' name. Soon Johnny & The Plantman are engaged in battle, and The Plantman demands the city be turned over to him! (Talk about rising megalomania.) Johnny manages to break the plant-device, but The Plantman gets away, promising himself, "Next time my plan will be foolproof!!"Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #113 (October 1963)

Indexer Notes

1st appearance of The Plantman, whose costume resembles that worn by The Shadow; he would redesign his costume & return in STRANGE TALES #121 (June 1964). 1st appearance of Doris Evans, who would continue as Johnny's semi-reluctant girlfriend until the end of his solo series.

"Slave of Zarrko, the Tomorrow Man!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

 

 

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#17 VG- …looks nicer, but there is a 1” spine split at the bottom and a very small tear on the back cover. SA tryout Captain America $5

 

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The Clown, and His Masters of Menace!(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 20 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

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Steve Ditko

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United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #22 (March 1965)

The Human Torch Meets "Captain America"(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 18 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee (Co-Plot, Dialogue); Jack Kirby (Co-Plot)

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Inks:

Ayers

Stan Lee (Original Editor)

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Captain America [Carl Zante; also as The Acrobat]; Invisible Girl [sue Storm]; Doris Evans; Captain America [steve Rogers] (cameo)Synopsis:Johnny's obstacle course training is interrupted when some friends tell him of news that Captain America is alive, and is making a public appearance at an antique auto show. Cap & Johnny stop some crooks, but Cap is extremely rude, saying he doesn't need any help. Doris raves about Cap to make Johnny jealous. But "Cap" breaks the 2 thieves out of jail. On being caught, they claim Cap just wanted them as decoys to draw the police away while he robbed a bank! "Cap" gives Johnny a really hard time, until he's finally stopped and unmasked. "Cap" turns out to be Carl Zante, The Acrobat, whom Johnny fought once before. Back home, Johnny looks over some old Captain America comics, which include the details that Cap was really Army Private Steve Rogers, and wonders if he is still alive or will ever return...Reprints:

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #114 (November 1963)

"Giants Walk the Earth!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Odin; Balder; Heimdall; Surtur; Skagg; Loki; Enchantress; Executioner; Don Blake; Jane FosterReprints:

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #104 (May 1964)

 

 

 

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#18 VG, some very small tears right edge. $5

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The Goblin and the Gangsters(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 20 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

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Steve Ditko

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United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #23 (April 1965)

"The Cobra and Mr. Hyde!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 18 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Avengers [Thor; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Captain America [steve Rogers]; Giant-Man [Henry Pym]; Wasp]; Calvin Zabo; Cobra; Mr. Hyde [Calvin Zabo]; Don Blake; Jane FosterSynopsis:The Cobra and Mr. Hyde team up, forming a long-standing team.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #105 (June 1964)

Indexer Notes

The customary back-up mystery story is dropped in favor of longer Thor stories. This story is continued in Journey Into Mystery #106.

The Sandman Strikes!(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Ayers

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Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Sandman [Flint Marko]; Spider-Man [Peter Parker] (flashback, cameo)Synopsis:Reed tells Johnny the news that The Sandman has broken jail, and he thinks of the villain's earlier battle with Spider-Man. Johnny runs across him on the George Washington Bridge, but Sandman eludes him. Meanwhile, atop the Empire State Building, Spider-Man uses a loudspeaker to send out a message daring Sandman to fight him! Before long, Sandman shows up and knocks Spidey right off the building. But the Torch also shows up, and he & Sandman battle inside the building. Running thru a set of sprinklers, Sandman figures the Torch's flame will be put out, but suddenly realizes he's turning to mud-- his own weakness! After clobbering Sandman & turning him over to the police, Johnny departs, while Spidey thinks he doesn't like the Torch cutting in on "his" action.Reprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #115 (December 1963)

 

 

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#19 VG+ sub crease cover $5

 

 

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Spider-Man Goes Mad!(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 20 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

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United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #24 (May 1965)

"The Thunder God Strikes Back!"(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 18 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Mr. Hyde [Calvin Zabo]; The Cobra; Don Blake; Calvin Zabo; Jane FosterReprints: show reprint note before migration

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #106 (July 1964)

Indexer Notes

This story continues from Journey Into Mystery #105.

In the Clutches of the Puppet Master!(Table of Contents) Human Torch [Johnny Storm] / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Ayers

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Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [ben Grimm]; Puppet Master; Alicia Masters; Reed Richards [Mr. Fantastic] (cameo); Sue Storm [invisible Girl] (cameo)Synopsis:We learn in flashback how the Puppet Master escaped death at the tentacles of a giant octopus. He then takes control of Johnny, and sends him after Alicia romantically, in order to set him and Ben against each other. 8-page fight ensues!Reprints: show reprint note before migration

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#20 VG (1 inch spine split) $4

 

 

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Captured by J. Jonah Jameson!(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 20 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

Stan Lee (original Editor)

Genre:superheroCharacters:Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Professor Smythe; Spider-Slayer machine; Mary Jane Watson (introduction); Liz Allan [sic]; Aunt May Parker; Betty Brant; J. Jonah Jameson; Flash ThompsonSynopsis:Professor Smythe builds a robot to capture Spider-Man and rents it to J. Jonah Jameson.Reprints:

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #25 (June 1965)

Another Marvel Masterpiece(Table of Contents) Not Brand Echh / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information) -script:

? (promo copy)

Pencils:

Marie Severin

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When the Grey Gargoyle Strikes!(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 18 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Stan Lee (original Editor)

Job Number:

X-725

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor [Donald Blake]; Grey Gargoyle [Paul Duval] (introduction, origin); Jane FosterSynopsis:A scientist accidentally gains the power to turn himself into living stone, and to turn others into stone statues. He comes to New York to attack Thor, hoping to gain the secret of immortality. As Don Blake, Thor tricks him into falling into the river, and his stone body sinks to the bottom.Reprints:

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #107 (August 1964)

Indexer Notes

First appearance and origin of the Grey Gargoyle.

Two More Triumphs for Marvel..!(Table of Contents) promo (ad from the publisher) / 0.33 page (report information) -script:

? (promo copy)

Pencils:

John Romita; Jack Kirby

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The Man Who Became the Torch!(Table of Contents) Human Torch / comic story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Ayers

Inks:

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Wizard [bentley Wittman]; Invisible Girl [sue Storm]; Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Thing [ben Grimm]Synopsis:The Wizard breaks jail, and begins pulling crimes using a new anti-gravity flying device he's invented. Via trickery and disguise, he captures Johnny, then Sue, and begins impersonating Johnny, while planning bigger and bolder crimes with which to use his anti-gravity device. With the help of Reed and Ben, Sue and Johnny escape, and Johnny goes after The Wizard, who attempts to escape by flying higher and higher with his anti-grav disc. But it malfunctions, and, unable to control it, he just keeps going higher and higher...Reprints:

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #118 (March 1964)

Characters:Bobby; Jim Driscoll

Indexer Notes

Comics ad for Lee Leens pants from H.D. Lee Company, Inc..

Another Marvel Masterpiece(Table of Contents) promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information) Pencils:

Larry Lieber

Inks:

Vince Colletta

 

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#21 VG-- 1” spine split top and bottom $5

 

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The Man in the Crime-Master's Mask!(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / comic story / 20 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Steve Ditko

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Genre:superheroCharacters:Spider-Man; Crime Master; Patch [Fredrick Foswell]; Green Goblin; May Parker; Betty Brandt; J. Jonah Jameson; Liz Allen; Flash Thompson; Mr. Davis (school principal)Synopsis:The Crime Master and the Green Goblin battle for control of organized crime.Reprints:

United States from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #26 (July 1965)

A Marvel Masterwork Pin-up(Table of Contents) Spider-Man / illustration / 1 page (report information) Pencils:

Steve Ditko

Inks:

Steve Ditko

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Spider-Man figure taken from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1, page 14;panel 2. The figure was later utilized for the 1965 Amazing Spider-Man T-Shirt.

At the Mercy of Loki, Prince of Evil!(Table of Contents) Thor / comic story / 18 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Jack Kirby

Genre:superheroCharacters:Thor; Dr. Strange; Odin; Don Blake; Jane Foster; Heimdall; Loki; Avengers [iron Man [Tony Stark]; Giant-Man [Henry Pym]; Wasp [Janet van Dyne]][cameo);Synopsis:Thor is called to the aid of Doctor Strange, and as Dr. Blake saves his life after a crippling mystic attack. Loki takes advantage of a misunderstanding between Thor and Odin to come to Earth and kidnap Jane Foster. Thor finds Loki and defeats him, while a grateful Doctor Strange saves Jane.Reprints:

United States from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #108 (September 1964)

Two More Triumphs for Marvel..!(Table of Contents) promo (ad from the publisher) / 0.33 page (report information) -script:

? (promo copy)

Pencils:

Herb Trimpe; Gene Colan

story / 13 pages (report information) -script:

Stan Lee

Pencils:

Ayers

Inks: Ayers

Genre:superheroCharacters:Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Rabble Rouser [Vitold Niyazov, later called Weinberg]; Prince Nagamo; Doris Evans (cameo); The Thing [ben Grimm] (cameo); Invisible Girl [sue Storm] (cameo); Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards] (cameo); Spider-Man [Peter Parker] (cameo)Synopsis:A demagogue drums up public opinion against the Torch, as part of a communist plot against an American ally. The Torch regains the public trust by stopping him and using his own mind control devices to turn him to the American side.Reprints:

United States from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #119 (April 1964)

A Marvel Masterwork Pin-up(Table of Contents) Human Torch / illustration / 1 page (report information) Pencils:

 

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Hey :hi:

 

On these books:

 

Marvel Tales # 4, 5, 6, 8a, 9 and 10

 

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Been wanting to read the early Strange Tales stories !

 

Thank you:) Sold. (worship)

 

 

I'm sorry I'm so slow, it's raining here and the internet is not happy.

 

You get the Silver Surfer book, too:)

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