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okay guys, give me a few minutes to load up a new batch of pics and let me stretch my back and we'll start back up. 

 

I'll give everyone a warning before we start (thumbsu

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okay guys, give me a few minutes to load up a new batch of pics and let me stretch my back and we start back up. 

 

I'll give everyone a warning before we start (thumbsu

This is fantastic...I had 19-230 and few earlier ones...and after 35 years decided I should go for the rest 

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50 minutes ago, Azkaban said:

Fantastic Four #245 1982

NOTE: In this issue a brief origin of the Fantastic Four is detailed.
NOTE: In this issue, Franklin Richards reverts Ben Grimm back into his more rock-like appearance (which is the usual way his Cosmic Ray mutation has normally been portrayed). It is also revealed that inherently Grimm does not want to be reverted back to his human state. He fears that if this happened Alicia Masters would no longer care for him.

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Fantastic Four #225 1980

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Fantastic Four #226 1981

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Fantastic Four #227 1981

NOTE: This story appears to have been inspired by the 1958 Science-Fiction film entitled "The Brain Eaters". The creatures in said film also control their victims by attaching themselves to their hosts' spines.
NOTE: In her studio, Alicia Masters has made a sculpture of Moon Knight, another character that was presently under the direction of Bill Sienkiewicz and Doug Moench.

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Fantastic Four #228 1981

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Fantastic Four #247 1982

1st appearance of Dr. Doom II (Kristoff Vernard)

NOTE: Kristoff's unnamed mother is killed this issue. In future stories, Doctor Doom will begin to take more ownership of the child providing him with food, lodging, and appropriate Doom sponsored tutoring.
NOTE: This issue contains a letter from Richard & Wendi Pini (creators of Elfquest).

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okay guys, I'm back

when you guys get tired let me know, if not I'll go for a couple of more hours :insane:

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Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 1968 loved book but priced accordingly 

One of Marvel's "Big Premiere Issues" of 1968. 
1st app of Scorpio (Jacob Fury AKA Count Julio Scarlotti), who is a Life-Model Decoy (LMD).

SOLD to @nebyort :applause:

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Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 1968 loved book but priced accordingly 

One of Marvel's "Big Premiere Issues" of 1968. 
1st app of Scorpio (Jacob Fury AKA Count Julio Scarlotti), who is a Life-Model Decoy (LMD).

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