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If you could have only one book or complete story what would it be??

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Marvel Comics Presents #72 to #84

 

Refresh my memory.

 

 

These issues feature the Weapon X storyline by Barry Winsor Smith. "Before there was Wolverine there was Weapon X 893naughty-thumb.gifacclaim.gif

 

Oh, I see. It must have come out in the 90's so I missed it. smile.gif

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Okay, if it's a "run" of books, I'll take the O'Neil/Adams run of Green Lantern 76-89.

 

If it's ONE comic, I'll cheat a bit and pick Marvel Tales #1, the one that has the origins / first appearances of Spidey, Hulk, FF, Thor, Avengers and a coupla others. That's an undervalued book IMO, and maybe the single best, most satisfying read a Marvel can find within the confines of one cover!

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I'll cheat a bit and pick Marvel Tales #1, the one that has the origins / first appearances of Spidey, Hulk, FF, Thor, Avengers and a coupla others. That's an undervalued book IMO, and maybe the single best, most satisfying read a Marvel can find within the confines of one cover!

 

Good call smirk.gif

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Wouldn't want or need a book or complete story. I would just pick the cleanest, best conditioned plastic CGC slab I own and throw everything else out. Of course, I would remove the comic to eliminate the distraction of the book itself from the beauty of the holder and label themselves. I've often looked at slabbed books and posited, "what a shame that a comic has to detract from the slab's crystal clarity", and thought of keeping the slabs and removing/discarding the comic, but then, I wouldn't have enough books to keep resubmitting so that I could meet my goal of spending $1,000,000 on submissions before the year is out.

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