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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Mark Schultz Various Drawings HC (2005 Limited Edition) 1-1ST

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    Signed and numbered by Mark Schultz - Volume 1 - 1st printing. Mark Schultz has garnered the respect of his peers for his near-perfect approach to the dry brush technique. Xenozoic Tales solidified him as a master of the form. Now great care has been taken to reproduce Mark's originals as faithfully as possible, with the artist's discerning eye approving every aspect of production. Contents include private commissions, a previously unpublished cover for SubHuman, and more. Includes an additional extra bonus plate. Hardcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. NOTE: limited to 500 copies Cover price $29.95.

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    Mark Schultz's Xenozoic Tales HC (2013 IDW) Artist's Edition 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Collects Xenozoic Tales (1987) #9-14. By Mark Schultz. Xenoxoic Tales is the classic story of a post-apocalyptic future where mankind has retreated to vast subterranean cities to escape a world ravaged by environmental calamities. Centuries later, Upon emerging from their underground dwellings, they find their civilization is gone-replaced with the most fearsome beasts to ever walk the Earth... Dinosaurs! Mark Schultz delivers an epic adventure tale, one complete with romance and intrigue. Collecting issues 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 of Xenoxoic Tales, the final six chapters (so far), and with Schultz at the peal of his artistic powers. Al Williamson, Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkel and Wally Wood would have been proud! Hardcover, 144 pages, B&W

  • Issue #1S-1ST
    Mark Schultz's Xenozoic Tales HC (2013 IDW) Artist's Edition 1S-1ST

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    Signed by Mark Schultz - 1st printing. Collects Xenozoic Tales (1987) #9-14. By Mark Schultz. From IDW Publishing. Xenozoic Tales is the classic story of a post-apocalyptic future where mankind has retreated to vast subterranean cities to escape a world ravaged by environmental calamities. Centuries later upon emerging from their underground dwellings, they find their civilization is gone -- replaced with the most fearsome beasts to ever walk the Earth ... Dinosaurs! Mark Schultz delivers an epic adventure tale, one complete with romance and intrigue. Collecting issues #9, #10, #11, #12, #13, and #14 of Xenozoic Tales, the final six chapters (so far), and with Schultz at the peak of his artistic powers. Al Williamson, Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkel and Wally Wood would have been proud! Hardcover, 144 pages, B&W. NOTE: Limited to 250 copies.

  • Issue #1A-1ST
    Mark Texeira Nightmares and Daydreams Sketchbook HC (2010 Little Eva Ink) 1A-1ST


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    Signed and Numbered Edition

    1st printing.

    Text by Renee Witterstaetter. Art and cover by Mark Texeira.

    Take a journey on the dark side as we explore many of Mark Texeira's covers and sketches with a decidedly "bent" viewpoint - from his creator-owned character Psythe, to monsters and babes, this is volume doesn't repeat any art appearing in any other retrospective.

    Includes pieces featuring Vampirella, Marvel's Wolverine, Ghost Rider, and Elektra, DC Comics' Superman, Wonder Woman, and Joker, and more!

    A must have for any fan of fine art!

    Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, PC/PB&W.

    NOTE: Limited to 150 signed and numbered copies.

    Cover price $39.99.

  • Issue #1B-1ST
    Mark Texeira Nightmares and Daydreams Sketchbook HC (2010 Little Eva Ink) 1B-1ST

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    Sketch Edition

    1st printing.

    Text by Renee Witterstaetter. Art and cover by Mark Texeira.

    Take a journey on the dark side as we explore many of Mark Texeira's covers and sketches with a decidedly "bent" viewpoint - from his creator-owned character Psythe, to monsters and babes, this is volume doesn't repeat any art appearing in any other retrospective.

    Includes pieces featuring Vampirella, Marvel's Wolverine, Ghost Rider, and Elektra, DC Comics' Superman, Wonder Woman, and Joker, and more!

    A must have for any fan of fine art!

    Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, PC/PB&W.

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    Mark Twain Tales of Mystery HC (2012 IDW) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Written by Mark Twain. Art and cover by Menton3. Sherlock Holmes in America? Mark Twain a character in his own stories? Can it be true? True indeed, dear reader, as Mark Twain makes his mark on the mystery genre with this collection of short stories by the grand master himself. Including "A Double Barreled Detective Story," "Tom Sawyer, Detective," "A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage," and "The Stolen White Elephant," delight as Twain breaks convention and bends cherished characters to tell stories that are wholly his own. Illustrations provided by Menton3 (The Lovecraft Library, Classics Multilated, Monocyte). Hardcover, 220 pages, Text (with PC Chapter Illustrations). Cover price $16.99.

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    Mark Twain's Autobiography 1910-2010 HC (2011 Fantagraphics) 1-1ST

    1st printing. By Michael Kupperman. Michael Kupperman has already indulged his love for Mark Twain in the pages of Tales Designed to Thrizzle, but the recent publication of Twain's (real) autobiography inspired the cartoonist to a full-blown book-length masterpiece of hilarity. See how Twain hunted the Yeti, met the Six Million Dollar Man, had a love affair with Mamie Eisenhower, and accidentally became involved in X-rated films, all augmented with Kupperman's hilariously deadpan comics and illustrations. hardcover, 6-in. x 8-in., 144 pages, PC. Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Mark Twain's Autobiography 1910-2010 HC (2011 Fantagraphics) 1-REP

    2nd or later printings. By Michael Kupperman. Michael Kupperman has already indulged his love for Mark Twain in the pages of Tales Designed to Thrizzle, but the recent publication of Twain's (real) autobiography inspired the cartoonist to a full-blown book-length masterpiece of hilarity. See how Twain hunted the Yeti, met the Six Million Dollar Man, had a love affair with Mamie Eisenhower, and accidentally became involved in X-rated films, all augmented with Kupperman's hilariously deadpan comics and illustrations. hardcover, 6-in. x 8-in., 144 pages, PC. Cover price $19.99.

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    Mark Twain's War Prayer HC (2024 Fantagraphics) 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Based on the Story by Mark Twain. Adapted by Seymour Chwast. Mark Twain's lambasting of phony, war-mongering patriotism reinterpreted by one of our finest contemporary illustrators. Written in 1910 in his 70th year, Mark Twain, having lived through 14 wars waged by his own country on others, declined to publish this poetic despairing reproof against patriotism. His regular illustrator Daniel Beard even urged Twain to issue the piece, to which the author replied, "No, I have told the whole truth in that, and only dead men can tell the truth in this world. It can be published after I am dead." It took 13 years after his passing for that prophecy to be fulfilled - and now, another 102 years later, the legendary illustrator and graphic designer Seymour Chwast (himself 92 years young) has fulfilled Beard's dream of enriching the fable with illustration. Chwast brings every aspect of his skills to this interpretation: drawing, design, typography, type design, pastel painting, and computer color all sit alongside each other with Twain's text in pages that expand and pace the original. With another century and a quarter of warfare passed since its writing, Chwast's artwork echoes advances in technology but Twain's message about the pointlessness of patriotism as a marketing hook for death is only more pointed today. SEYMOUR CHWAST (b. 1931) is one of the most highly regarded graphic designers in American history. He has executed hundreds of advertising campaigns, designed multiple popular typefaces, illustrated or been the subject of dozens of books, and created several childrens' books of his own. Referred to as "the left-handed designer," he has worked social commentary into his design for decades, including through his biannual journal The Nose. Chwast founded the design group Push Pin Studios with Milton Glaser, Edward Sorel, and Reynold Ruffins in 1954 and continues to head and work via the company at age 92. Hardcover, 104 pages, PC. Cover price $22.99.

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    Marked Man HC (2012 Dark Horse) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Collects "Marked Man" stories from Dark Horse Presents (2011 2nd Series) #1-8. Written by Howard Chaykin. Art by Howard Chaykin and Jesus Aburtov. Bay...the guy is the living embodiment of the American dream. But nothing is ever as it seems. LaFarge is a career criminal who's never done an honest day's work in his life...and that life of crime, completely separate from the life he presents to the world, is about to catch up with him. And there will be blood...a great deal of blood! Hardcover, 72 pages, full color. Cover price $14.99.

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    Market Day HC (2023 Holiday House) I Like to Read Comics 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Story and art by Miranda Harmon. Comics-lovers can now share the fun with their kids, students, siblings, and younger friends who are learning to read! It's time to go to the market! Mama Cat is selling her most delicious desserts, from bright rainbow cookies to shimmering sunshine muffins. Can cute kitten siblings Nutmeg, Cinnamon, and Ginger find the perfect present to treat their Mama? Maybe a colorful shell, a shimmering sweater, or an enchanted packet of seeds? Time to explore a colorful, crowded, and dazzling fantasy market! I LIKE TO READ COMICS are perfect for kids who are challenged by or unengaged in reading, kids who love art, and the growing number of young comics fans. Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 40 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $14.99.

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    Marney the Fox HC (2017 Rebellion/2000 AD) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Written by Scott M. Goodall. Art and cover by John Stokes. Marney the Fox is a Lassie-style tale of a lone fox up against wicked humans via Watership Down and Fantastic Mr Fox written by the late M. Scott Goodall and beautifully illustrated by John Stokes. Marney is a young fox trying to survive against the odds, from dodging blood-thirsty humans to encountering other wild animals. This is a beautifully illustrated story capturing the British countryside and wildlife in astonishing detail showcases Stokes' finest work, a masterpiece that has lain un-reprinted for decades and makes an ideal children's book and early Christmas present! Hardcover, 8-in.x 11-in., 224 pages, B&W. Cover price $23.99.

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    Mars Attacks HC (2012 Topps) 50th Anniversary Collection 1-1ST

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    Includes 4 Trading Cards - 1st printing. By Len Brown and Zina Saunders. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Mars Attacks, this comprehensive book is the first-ever compilation of the infamous science-fiction trading card series produced by Topps in 1962. Edgy, subversive, and darkly comedic, this over-the-top series depicting a Martian invasion of Earth has a loyal following and continues to win new generations of fans. For the first time, this book brings together high-quality reproductions of the entire original series, as well as the hard-to-find sequel from 1994, rare and never-before-seen sketches, concept art, and test market materials. Hardcover, 6-in. x 7-in., 224 pages, full color. Cover price $19.95.

  • Issue #1N-1ST
    Mars Attacks HC (2012 Topps) 50th Anniversary Collection 1N-1ST

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    Does NOT Include 4 Trading Cards - 1st printing. By Len Brown and Zina Saunders. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Mars Attacks, this comprehensive book is the first-ever compilation of the infamous science-fiction trading card series produced by Topps in 1962. Edgy, subversive, and darkly comedic, this over-the-top series depicting a Martian invasion of Earth has a loyal following and continues to win new generations of fans. For the first time, this book brings together high-quality reproductions of the entire original series, as well as the hard-to-find sequel from 1994, rare and never-before-seen sketches, concept art, and test market materials. Hardcover, 6-in. x 7-in., 224 pages, full color. Cover price $19.95.

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    Mars Attacks HC (2014 IDW) Deluxe Edition 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Collects Mars Attacks (2012 IDW) #1-10. Written by John Layman. Art and cover by John McCrea. The invasion... is collected! John Layman brought his special brand of comics writing to Mars Attacks and the explosive results can all be found here in one oversized, deluxe package. Hardcover, 7 1/2-in. x 11-in., 252 pages, full color. Cover price $39.99.

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    Mars Attacks HC (2014 IDW) Trading Card Edition 1-1ST

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    Includes 99 T/Cs - 1st printing. Collects Mars Attacks (2012 IDW) #1-10. Written by John Layman. Art by John McCrea. Cover by Francesco Francavilla. This limited-edition variant of the Mars Attacks Deluxe Hardcover features a set of 99 never-before-printed Mars Attacks trading cards! The artwork for this set has been carefully scanned from exclusive hand-drawn sketch cards originally created for IDW Limited. Hardcover, 252 pages, full color. Cover price $75.00.

  • Issue #1N-1ST

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    Does NOT Include 99 T/Cs - 1st printing. Collects Mars Attacks (2012 IDW) #1-10. Written by John Layman. Art by John McCrea. Cover by Francesco Francavilla. The artwork for this set has been carefully scanned from exclusive hand-drawn sketch cards originally created for IDW Limited. Hardcover, 252 pages, full color. Cover price $75.00.

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    Mars Attacks Martian Deathtrap HC (1996 A Del Rey Book) 1-1ST

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    Includes 2 Exclusive Trading Cards - 1st printing. By Nathan Archer. In 1962, at the height of the cold war, the Brooklyn-based Topps Chewing Gum Company released a set of trading cards that combined a classic, H.G. Wells-style alien invasion with the graphic atrocities of war. The result were the legendary Mars Attacks cards, and the reaction was immediate. National uproar: Deemed too gruesome for innocent young minds, the cards were quickly suppressed. But even as they disappeared from the market, their cult status grew. . . and grew. Finally, in 1995, Topps re-released the set, adding new--and equally gruesome--cards. The invasion began anew, leading to comic books, novels, a major motion picture deal (with Tim Burton directing), and other insidious means by which the Martian wave would spread across the land. Martian Deathtrap pits a desperate band of human defenders against the merciless interplanetary invaders. The battleground is a huge mansion filled with trapdoors, secret passages, giant insects, and death lurking around every corner. For the Martians, their mission is to secure the captured ground by whatever means necessary. For the humans, the goal is to beat the odds and simply survive. Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 244 pages, Text Only. Cover price $18.00.

  • Issue #1N-1ST
    Mars Attacks Martian Deathtrap HC (1996 A Del Rey Book) 1N-1ST

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    Does NOT Include 2 Exclusive Trading Cards - 1st printing. By Nathan Archer. In 1962, at the height of the cold war, the Brooklyn-based Topps Chewing Gum Company released a set of trading cards that combined a classic, H.G. Wells-style alien invasion with the graphic atrocities of war. The result were the legendary Mars Attacks cards, and the reaction was immediate. National uproar: Deemed too gruesome for innocent young minds, the cards were quickly suppressed. But even as they disappeared from the market, their cult status grew. . . and grew. Finally, in 1995, Topps re-released the set, adding new--and equally gruesome--cards. The invasion began anew, leading to comic books, novels, a major motion picture deal (with Tim Burton directing), and other insidious means by which the Martian wave would spread across the land. Martian Deathtrap pits a desperate band of human defenders against the merciless interplanetary invaders. The battleground is a huge mansion filled with trapdoors, secret passages, giant insects, and death lurking around every corner. For the Martians, their mission is to secure the captured ground by whatever means necessary. For the humans, the goal is to beat the odds and simply survive. Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 244 pages, Text Only. Cover price $18.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST

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    Includes 2 Exclusive Trading Cards - 1st printing. By Ray W. Murrill. In 1962, at the height of the cold war, the Brooklyn-based Topps Chewing Gum Company released a set of trading cards that combined a classic, H.G. Wells-style alien invasion with the graphic atrocities of war. The result were the legendary Mars Attacks cards, and the reaction was immediate. National uproar: Deemed too gruesome for innocent young minds, the cards were quickly suppressed. But even as they disappeared from the market, their cult status grew. . . and grew. Finally, in 1995, Topps re-released the set, adding new--and equally gruesome--cards. The invasion began anew, leading to comic books, novels, a major motion picture deal (with Tim Burton directing), and other insidious means by which the Martian wave would spread across the land. In War Dogs of the Golden Horde, the mayhem escalates to a global scale. Martian armies invade Mongolia--only to discover that the descendants of Genghis Khan are as fierce and warlike as the legendary conqueror. The merciless will win the day. The question is, who is more savage: Mongol or Martian? Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 244 pages, Text Only. Cover price $18.00.

  • Issue #1N-1ST

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    Does NOT Include 2 Exclusive Trading Cards - 1st printing. By Ray W. Murrill. In 1962, at the height of the cold war, the Brooklyn-based Topps Chewing Gum Company released a set of trading cards that combined a classic, H.G. Wells-style alien invasion with the graphic atrocities of war. The result were the legendary Mars Attacks cards, and the reaction was immediate. National uproar: Deemed too gruesome for innocent young minds, the cards were quickly suppressed. But even as they disappeared from the market, their cult status grew. . . and grew. Finally, in 1995, Topps re-released the set, adding new--and equally gruesome--cards. The invasion began anew, leading to comic books, novels, a major motion picture deal (with Tim Burton directing), and other insidious means by which the Martian wave would spread across the land. In War Dogs of the Golden Horde, the mayhem escalates to a global scale. Martian armies invade Mongolia--only to discover that the descendants of Genghis Khan are as fierce and warlike as the legendary conqueror. The merciless will win the day. The question is, who is more savage: Mongol or Martian? Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 244 pages, Text Only. Cover price $18.00.

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    Mars Challenge HC (2020 First Second Books) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Written by Alison Wilgus. Art and cover by Wyeth Yates.

    Travel to deep space and back again with The Mars Challenge, a nonfiction graphic novel for teens about the science and logistics of a manned mission to Mars.

    Nadia is a teenager with a dream: to be the first woman on Mars. But there are a lot of obstacles in her way: gravity wells, interplanetary trajectories, space weather, and that pesky rocket equation. It's a good thing Nadia's friend Eleanor is a space wiz. Eleanor explains how scientists are working to overcome the numerous challenges involved in a manned mission to Mars.

    The challenges are great, but not insurmountable. Humans can reach Mars in our lifetime, and this book explains how it can be done.

    Hardcover, 6-in. x 8 1/2-in., 208 pages, full color.

    Cover price $24.99.

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    Mars HC (1978 Corwin Books) The First Complete Book of Martian Fact and Fantasy 1-1ST

    1st printing. By Jeff Rovin. Introduction by Ben Bova. This book covers everything from the astrophysics to comics, from ancient history to space landings, is illustrated with maps, drawings, cartoons, photos, and includes bibliography and index. Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2-in., 240 pages, B&W. Cover price $15.00.

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    Mars HC (2005 IDW) Limited Signed Edition 1-1ST

    Signed and numbered by Marc Hempel and Mark Wheatley - 1st printing. Written by Mark Hempel. Art by Marc Wheatley. How do we discover what is real -- and what is Mars? Discover the earth-shattering truth in Mark Wheatley (Frankenstein Mobster, Fables) and Marc Hempel (Sandman, Mad, Gregory)'s pulse-pounding Mars series, now collected complete in one volume and thoroughly re-colored for 21st Century state-of-the-art technology-with a brand-new cover and 32 additional pages of bonus artwork and extras. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to enjoy one of the most insightful comics miniseries of the classic independent comics era! Hardcover, 288 pages, full color. NOTE: Limited to 250 copies. Cover price $75.00.

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    Marshal Law HC (1990 Graphitti Designs) Limited Edition 1-1ST

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    1st Printing - This Graphitti Designs Limited Hardcover Edition of 1500 printings collects Marshal Law Fear & Loathing #1-6, and Crime and Punishment: Marshal Law Takes Manhattan. Splash page is autographed by Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill. Hardcover, 7" x 10", full color. Cover price $45.95.

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    Marshal Law HC (2013 DC) Deluxe Edition 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Collects Marshal Law (1987) #1-6, Marshal Law: Takes Manhattan (1989), Marshal Law: Kingdom of the Blind (1990), Marshal Law: The Hateful Dead GN (1991), Marshal Law: Super Babylon (1992) and Marshal Law: Secret Tribunal (1993) #1-2. Written by Pat Mills. Art and Cover by Kevin O'neill. MARSHAL LAW is back in a new, deluxe edition hardcover! This futuristic law official is charged with policing super-heroes gone rogue by any means necessary, all while fighting his own self-hatred for being the thing he hates most: a super-hero. Featuring art by Kevin O'Neill, illustrator of THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN, the centerpiece of this massive volume is the six-part tale in which Marshal Law hunts down the Sleepman, a serial killer who is somehow connected to the popular hero known as The Public Spirit. Hardcover, 480 pages, full color. Cover price $49.99.

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    Marshals HC (2016 Humanoids) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Written by Denis Pierre Filippi. Art by Jean-Florian Tello. Cover by Cedric Peyravernay. Within the complex political consortiums and clans of planet Iriu, the Marshals are in charge of security and defense, assisted by huge robots. Young Hisaya is one of the top Marshals, despite her unpredictable nature, but her destiny takes an unexpected turn when she's wrongly accused of murdering a high-ranking scientist, and is forced to go on the run. Teaming up with her expert mechanic grandfather, and her ambitious younger cousin, Hisaya attempts to clear her - and the entire caste's - name and unravel the conspiracy that threatens the planet. D.P. Filippi (Muse, John Lord), Jean-Florian Tello, Tirso (Whispers in the Walls), and conceptual artist Francisco Ruiz Velasco (Hellboy II, Pacific Rim) seamlessly blend samurai swordplay, police procedurals, and steampunk, in this fast-paced manga-style sci-fi adventure. Hardcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 220 pages, full color. Cover price $24.95.

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    Marshmallow Martians HC (2023 Random House) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Show and Smell!" Written by Deanna Kent. Art and cover by Neil Hooson. Meet the Marshmallow Martians: sweet, squashy buddies who journey through their backyard portal in search of adventures on their favorite planet! A hilarious graphic chapter book for the youngest readers that will make kids look at life on Earth through fresh eyes! In this adventure, the Martians-along with their space cat, space dog, and marshmallow robot assistant-learn about something called "show and smell." (Does that sound right? It sure doesn't smell right!) They go in search of Earth's smelliest smells to bring back to their home planet, Moop. Where will they find the best smells? An amusement park, of course! Hardcover, 6 1/2-in. x 8 1/2-in., 72 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $10.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST

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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "Earth School!" Written by Deanna Kent. Art and cover by Neil Hooson. Lunchboxes, recess, and gym-oh my! Without G.L.O.W., their Galactic Learning Online Whiz (which is a fancy way of saying "computer"), the Marshmallow Martians don't know where to turn for information. So they have to go to where all the cool kids learn-earthling school. This hilarious companion to Marshmallow Martians: Show and Smell will make kids look at life on Earth through fresh (googly) eyes. This silly graphic chapter book with its ensemble of lovable martians will have kids ages 5-8 laughing out loud while gaining confidence in reading. Hardcover, 6 1/2-in. x 8 1/2-in., 72 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $10.99.

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    Marshmallow Martians HC (2023 Random House) 3-1ST


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    Volume 3 - 1st printing. "Museum Sleepover!" Written by Deanna Kent. Art and cover by Neil Hooson. Get ready for some out-of-this-world hilarity with the Marshmallow Martians! The entertaining third installment of this delightful graphic chapter series is bound to get children giggling. The Marshmallow Martians have a contest to win on Planet Moop! They need to find the best, biggest, and most unexpected item. They know they can win with something unusual from their favorite planet-Earth! Where do Earthlings keep all of their biggest and coolest items? A museum, of course! This silly graphic chapter book with its ensemble of adorable martians will have kids laughing out loud while gaining confidence in reading. Graphic chapter books serve as a great bridge to graphic novels and longer chapter books. Hardcover, 6 1/2-in. x 8 1/2-in., 72 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $10.99.

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    Marshmellow and Jordan HC (2021 First Second Books) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Story and art by Alina Chau.

    Jordan's days as star player for her school's basketball team ended when an accident left her paralyzed from the waist down.

    Now, she's still the team captain, but her competition days seem to be behind her... until an encounter with a mysterious elephant, who she names Marshmallow, helps Jordan discover a brand new sport. Will water polo be the way for Jordan to continue her athletic dreams - or will it just come between Jordan and her best friends on the basketball team? And with the big tournament right around the corner, what secret is Marshmallow hiding?

    Hardcover, 384 pages, full color.

    Cover price $22.99.

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    Martial Arts Masters: Jean-Claude Van Damme HC (2002 Rosen Pub Group) 1-1ST

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    1st printing.

    By Katherine Lawrence.

    Featuring biographical look at action movie hero Jean-Claude Van Damme. Includes behind the scenes photos and insight!

    Hardcover, 5 1/2-in. x 8-in., 112 pages, Text. Cover price $16.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Martian Chronicles HC (2011 Hill and Wang) By Ray Bradbury 1-1ST

    1st printing. Based on the story by Ray Bradbury. Art by Dennis Calero. The Earthmen came by the handful, then the hundreds, then the millions. They swept aside the majestic, dying Martian civilization to build their homes, shopping malls, and cities. Mars began as a place of boundless hopes and dreams, a planet to replace an Earth sinking into waste and war. It became a canvas for mankind's follies and darkest desires. Translated into gorgeous, full-color art by Dennis Calero, Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles: The Authorized Adaptation graphically translates fifteen of Bradbury's famous interconnected science-fiction stories, turning an unforgettable vision of man and Mars into an unforgettable work of art. Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 160 pages, full color. Cover price $30.00.

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    Martian Monster and Other Stories Illustrated by Jack Kamen HC (2019 FB) The EC Library 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Art and cover by Jack Kamen.

    Sci-fi classics from an EC Comics great!

    In Jack Kamen's first stories for Weird Science and Weird Fantasy, he and writer Al Feldstein explore the unexpected twists and turns that arise from the unintended consequences of new inventions such as matter transmitters, molecular duplicators, shrinking rays, time machines, and too-perfect robots.

    Well-known for his sure hand and slick line and his chic depictions of 1950s-style glamour, Kamen delights in bringing Feldstein's wicked scripts to graphic life-but there's surprisingly sharp social and political commentary as well, with stories that foreshadow the threat of climate change and the perils of artificial intelligence.

    From the creation of a miniature civilization to femmes fatale from the future to the precise prediction of the sun going nova, you'll find this collection of sci-fi shockers to be some weird science, indeed!

    Hardcover, 160 pages, B&W.

    Cover price $29.99.

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    Marvel 1602 HC (2009 Marvel) Premiere Edition 1-1ST

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    Premiere Edition - 1st printing. Collects Marvel 1602 (2003) #1-8. Written by NEIL GAIMAN. Art by ANDY KUBERT. Cover by SCOTT McKOWEN. The year is 1602, and strange things are stirring in England. In the service of Queen Elizabeth, court magician Dr. Stephen Strange senses that the bizarre weather plaguing the skies above is not of natural origin. Her majesty's premier spy, Sir Nicholas Fury, fends off an assassination attempt on the Queen by winged warriors rumored to be in service to a mad despot named Doom. News is spreading of "witchbreed" sightings - young men bearing fantastic superhuman powers and abilities. And in the center of the rising chaos is Virginia Dare, a young girl newly arrived from the New World, guarded by a towering Indian warrior. Can Fury and his allies find a connection to these unusual happenings before the whole world ends? In MARVEL 1602, award-winning writer Neil Gaiman presents a unique vision of the Marvel Universe set four hundred years in the past. Classic Marvel icons such as the X-Men, Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and Daredevil appear in this intriguing world of 17th- century science and sorcery, instantly familiar to readers, yet subtly different in this new time. MARVEL 1602 combines classic Marvel action and adventure with the historically accurate setting of Queen Elizabeth's reign to create a unique series unlike any other published by Marvel Comics. Softcover, 248 pages, full color. Cover price $24.99.

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    Marvel 1602 HC (2013 10th Anniversary Edition) 1-1ST

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    10th Anniversary Edition - 1st printing. Collects Marvel 1602 (2003) #1-8. Written by NEIL GAIMAN. Art by ANDY KUBERT. Cover by SCOTT McKOWEN. Award-winning writer Neil Gaiman presents a unique vision of the Marvel Universe - set four hundred years in the past! Classic Marvel icons such as the X-Men, Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and Daredevil are re-imagined in this intriguing world of 17th-century science and sorcery - instantly familiar to readers, yet subtly different in this new time. 1602 combines classic Marvel action and adventure with the historically accurate setting of Queen Elizabeth's reign to create a unique series unlike any other published by Marvel Comics. Neil Gaiman's daringly different tale has stood the test of time and spawned an entire universe of sequels - now, celebrate the 10th anniversary of the story that started it all with this lush oversized hardcover! Hardcover, 7 1/2-in. x 11-in., 264 pages, full color. Cover price $29.99.

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    Marvel 1602 New World/Fantastick Four HC (2009) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Collects Marvel 1602: New World (2005) #1-5 and Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four (2006) #1-5. Written by GREG PAK and PETER DAVID. Art by GREG TOCCHINI and PASCAL ALIXE. Cover by LEINIL FRANCIS YU. America, the New World! When Captain America was thrust back in time, it changed reality as we know it. Dinosaurs still roam the earth, and the Marvel super heroes we know came to exist 500 years early. Witness David Bruce Banner and Peter Parquagh become the Hulk and Spider-Man! Then in FANTASTICK FOUR, Doom returns! The Four from the Fantastik's greatest enemy has an insidious plan that takes them to the ends of the Earth! Peter David takes the reins with superstar artist-to-be Pascal Alixe for the spin-off from Neil Gaiman's 1602. What does Doom want? Why doesn't Invisible Woman want to fight him? And what does Shakespeare have to do with it? Hardcover, 240 pages, full color. Cover price $24.99.

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    Marvel 1602 Spider-Man HC (2010 Marvel) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Collects Spider-Man 1602 (2009) #1-5.

    Written by JEFF PARKER. Art by RAMON ROSANAS. Cover by MICHAEL GOLDEN.

    A return to the acclaimed universe created by Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert picks up as THE SPIDER has reached manhood in the New World! The young nation has grown peacefully, but Norman Osbourne's treachery finds a way to spoil the peace and put Peter's life on a new course - back to Europe. Jeff Parker [AGENTS OF ATLAS] joins artist Ramon Rosanas in the final story of the 1602 saga!

    Hardcover, 120 pages, full color. Cover price $19.99.

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    Marvel 75 Years Omnibus HC (2014 Marvel) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Collects Fantastic Four (1961-1996 1st Series) #1, 48-#50, and 285, Incredible Hulk (1962-1999 1st Series) #1 and 181, Avengers (1963-1996 1st Series) #1 and 57, Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #31-33, 50, and 121-122, Giant-Size X-Men (1974) #1, Uncanny X-Men (1963-2011) 1st Series #141-142, Daredevil (1964-1998 1st Series) #181, Death of Captain Marvel GN (1982 Marvel), X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills GN (1982 Marvel), Thor (1962-1996 1st Series Journey Into Mystery) #337, Marvels (1994) #1, X-Men Alpha (1995), Thunderbolts (1997-2012 Marvel) #1, Amazing Spider-Man (1998-2014 2nd Series) #36, Ultimates (2002-2004 1st Series) #1, Captain America (2004-2011 5th Series) #25, and Hawkeye (2012 4th Series) #11, plus material from Captain America Comics (1941-1954 Golden Age) #1, Amazing Fantasy (1962) #15, Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #248, and Amazing Spider-Man (1998-2014 2nd Series) #700. In late 1939, the fledgling Timely Comics published MARVEL COMICS #1 - introducing the Human Torch, Sub-Mariner and more to an unsuspecting populace. Seventy-five years later, Marvel Comics has become a world-renowned multimedia empire, home to some of the most recognizable and beloved fictional characters ever known. Now, the cream of the crop is presented in one deluxe, oversized hardcover! That's right, it's the best of the best from Marvel's 75-year publishing history - from the Golden Age to Marvel NOW! - as chosen by you, the loyal fans! So face front, True Believers, and prepare to relive 75 years of greatness as only Mighty Marvel could do it! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,000 pages, full color. Cover price $99.99.

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    1 day left Auction Marvel 75 Years 2014 Omnibus Book Hardcover Mint New Sealed

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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel 80 for 80 HC (2019 Marvel) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Text by Jess Harold and John Rhett Thomas. Cover by Jack Kirby.

    Experience 80 iconic images representing 80 years of Marvel!

    Throughout its eight-decade history, the House of Ideas has published countless unforgettable covers, splash pages, posters, pinups, panels and sequences by an array of timeless talents. This volume celebrates 80 of the best, drawn from every era of Marvel, along with commentaries and appreciations from Marvel's greatest creators and other notables!

    Legendary characters including Spider-Man, Captain America, the X-Men, the Avengers and the Fantastic Four join Marvel monsters, genre stars and modern-day champions like Kamala Khan in the ultimate visual celebration of Marvel Comics!

    Hardcover, 168 pages, full color. All Ages

    Cover price $39.99.

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    $20 MARVEL 80 FOR 80 HC Marvel Comics

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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel 80th Anniversary Postcard Book HC (2019 Marvel) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Art by Jim Steranko, George Pérez, Joe Quesada, Arthur Adams, Steve Ditko, Jack Kirby, John Romita, Sr., John Byrne, Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Rubinstein. Cover by Joe Quesada and Danny Miki. Back Cover by Bob Layton.

    Beloved images from throughout Marvel history, now in collectible postcard format! Frame them, scrapbook them - or mail them to your friends and family if you can bear to part with them! Your favorite heroes - and maybe a few villains - are captured here in unforgettable moments from across eight decades of Marvel majesty, illustrated by the artistic superstars of every era! It's what your collection of Marvel stamps has been waiting for!

    Hardcover, 4 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 84 pages, full color. All Ages

    Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Absolutely Everything You Need to Know HC (2016 DK) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Discover fantastic facts, incredible info, and uncanny trivia about the super-heroes and villains of the Marvel Comics Universe with Marvel Absolutely Everything You Need to Know. This book is packed with fun facts, bizarre-but-true tales, and quirky insights into everyone's favorite Marvel comic characters, including The Avengers, Spider-Man, and Daredevil. From behind-the-scenes revelations to strange and interesting facts, Marvel Absolutely Everything You Need to Know will surprise and delight new and die-hard Marvel fans. Hardcover, 9-in. x 11-in., 240 pages, full color. Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Adventures Spider-Man HC (2006) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man (2005) #1-8. Written by KITTY FROSS, ERICA DAVID & SEAN MCKEEVER. Art by PATRICK SCHERBERGER. Cover by TONY SALVADOR DANIEL. This deluxe hardcover collects MARVEL ADVENTURES: SPIDER-MAN VOL. 1: THE SINISTER SIX and MARVEL ADVENTURES: SPIDER-MAN VOL. 2: POWER STRUGGLE! What separates the super-villains from just plain old villains? When they escape from prison, regular villains might lay low for a while and enjoy the sweetness of freedom. But not a super-villain like Doctor Octopus - the minute he's free, he's gathering up the most dangerous crew ever assembled: the Vulture, Electro, Kraven the Hunter, Sandman, and Mysterio! And they've all got one thing on their minds: bringing down Spider-Man once and for all! Also, catch the story that started it all: the origin and Spider-Man! Plus: the return of the Human Torch, the villainy of the Scorpion and more! Hardcover, 192 pages, full color. Cover price $19.99.

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    Marvel After School Heroes: Miles Morales Untangles a Web HC (2024 Simon Spotlight) 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Written by Terrance Crawford. Art and cover by Dave Bardin. Miles Morales is on the case in this original Marvel chapter book with black-and-white illustrations throughout! Miles Morales loves spending time at the new center that Tony Stark has just opened. There, he and other kids can take classes, play sports, and even work on art projects. Which is exactly what Miles is doing when he discovers that someone is trying to steal top-secret files from the Stark Center. Luckily, King T'Challa and his sister Shuri are in New York, and Shuri is just the tech genius who can help Miles save the day. Can this team identify and capture the villain before the Stark Center is completely destroyed? Miles is determined to untangle this web in this chapter book that's perfect for Marvel fans beginning to read on their own or for reading aloud! Hardcover, 5-in. x 8-in., 64 pages, Text (with B&W Chapter Illustrations). Cover price $17.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel Age of Comics 1961-1978 HC (2017 Taschen) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    By Roy Thomas.

    It was an age of mighty heroes, misunderstood monsters, and complex villains.

    With the publication, in November 1961 of Fantastic Four #1, comics giant Marvel inaugurated a transformative era in pop culture. Through the next two decades, the iconic Hulk, Spider-Man, Iron Man,and the X-Men leapt, darted, and towered through its pages. The Marvel Age of Comics 1961-1978 takes you to the heart of this seminal segment in comic history, an age of triumphant character and narrative innovation that reinvented the super hero genre.

    With hundreds of images and insider insights, the book traces the birth of champions who were at once epic in their powers and adversaries and grounded in a world that readers recognized as close to their own; relatable heroes with the same problems, struggles, and shortcomings as everyone else.

    Hardcover, 9-in. x 12-in., 400 pages, full color.

    Cover price $59.99.

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    Marvel Age of Comics 1961-1978 HC (2020 Taschen) 40th Anniversary Edition 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    By Roy Thomas.

    In The Marvel Age of Comics 1961-1978, legendary writer and editor Roy Thomas takes you to the heart of this seminal period in comic history - an age of triumphant character and narrative innovation that reinvented the super hero genre.

    With more than 500 images and insider insights, the book traces the birth of champions who were both epic in their powers and grounded in a world that readers recognized as close to their own; relatable heroes with the same problems, struggles, and shortcomings as everyone else. Behind it all, we get to know the extraordinary Marvel architects whose names are almost as familiar as the mortals (and immortals!) they brought to life-Stan "The Man" Lee, Jack "King" Kirby, and Steve Ditko, along with a roster of greats like John Romita, John Buscema, Marie Severin, Jim Steranko, and countless others.

    the result is a behind-the-scenes treasure trove and a jewel for any comic fan's library, brimming with the innovation and energy of an invincible era for Marvel and its heroes alike.

    Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 512 pages, full color.

    Cover price $25.00.

  • Issue #1A-1ST
    Marvel Age Omnibus HC (2023 Marvel) 1A-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) #1-34 and Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) Annual #1. Cover by Kerry Gammill and Tom Morgan. Introduction by Jim Salicrup. Long before the internet, True Believers of the 1980's got the inside scoop on Marvel's upcoming projects in the pages of MARVEL AGE! Now, the first three years' worth of this fan-favorite promotional magazine are reprinted in full - a veritable treasure trove of big-name interviews, previews of the major titles of 1982-1985, behind-the-scenes features, rare house ads, stunning covers and, of course, the classic cartoons of the legendary Fred Hembeck! All this, plus an exclusive in-universe Annual story covering the length and breadth of the Marvel Universe! Get ready for a nostalgic - and insightful - trip down memory lane to the Marvel Bullpen of the 1980's! MARVEL AGE was the official Marvel news magazine of its day, and old news can still be good news! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,184 pages, full color. Rated T+ Issue contents: #1 - The story behind Crystar, with comments from Mary Jo Duffy; Editorial Notes by Jim Shooter, Tom DeFalco, Denny O'Neil, Ralph Macchio, Louise Jones, Mark Gruenwald, Larry Hama, Archie Goodwin and Al Milgrom; Conan the Comedian mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; Guidebook to the Cosmos: The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Crystar cover by Walt Simonson. #2 - 1-page look at the origin of Walt Simonson's The Space Slammers; interview with John Byrne on Alpha Flight; Behind the Lines - musings from Ralph Macchio, Larry Hama, Denny O'Neil, Jim Shooter, Louise Jones & Danny Fingeroth, Archie Goodwin & Jo Duffy, Mark Gruenwald and Tom DeFalco; Life Among the Barbarians - detailing the triumphant return of Red Sonja and Kull the Conqueror (and Conan, who never left). Alpha Flight cover by John Byrne. #3 - Interview with Butch Guice - an inside look at the artist behind the Micronauts; Stories I'd Rather Not Write - Roger Stern talks about stories you'll never see, with illustrations by Stan Goldberg; Coyote and Dreadstar - how the EPIC Comic line got its start, and a look at the future of EPIC Comics, with comments from Jim Starlin, Steve Englehart, Archie Goodwin and Steve Leialoha. Cover by Butch Guice. #4 - Interview with Bob Layton - the writer/artist previews the Spider-Man Graphic Novel and the next Hercules miniseries; Behind the Lines with Carl Potts, Mark Gruenwald & Mike Carlin, Eliot Brown and Tom DeFalco; Marvel movie adaptations article by Peter David - previews of adaptations of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Rock & Rule, with comments from Jo Duffy. Cover by Bob Layton. #5 - Interview with Klaus Janson - the translation from inker to penciler, new projects and more; The Future of Daredevil - William Johnson, DD's new artist, and Denny O'Neil provide an inside look at the men behind the Man Without Fear and his trip to Japan; Marvel's new look - there's a big change coming in Marvel's October cover books; The Making of Hobgoblin - a behind the scenes look at the creation of Spider-Man's newest foe, with comments from Roger Stern; letters column letters from Pat Broderick and Stephen Scott Beau Smith. Daredevil cover by William Johnson. #6 - Article by Bill Mantlo on the creation of Cloak and Dagger; article by Mark Gruenwald on the Hawkeye limited series; interview with Walt Simonson on Thor; a look at the Illyana and Storm limited series, with comments from Louise Jones. Cloak and Dagger cover by Rick Leonardi. #7 - Machine Man returns in a new limited series, with comments from Tom DeFalco; An Annual Tradition - a look at the twelve 1983 Marvel Annuals; article by Jim Owsley on The Falcon limited series; The Office Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Jim Shooter; A Map of the Marvel Bullpen, with art by Bob Camp; Marvel Tails preview; a look at the X-Men and the Micronauts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo and Butch Guice; a look at the Dazzler graphic novel, with comments from Jim Shooter; Joe Rubinstein comments on Tim Sale's sample inks. X-Men and the Micronauts cover by Butch Guice & Bob Wiacek. #8 - Behind the Lines with Larry Hama, Al Milgrom and Carl Potts; 11-page interview with Stan Lee and Jim Shooter; Golden Age Greats, Revisited; A Tale of Two Artists, with comments from Paul Smith and John Romita, Jr.; Conan the Commuter mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; The New Talent Department - Rod Whigham. Cover by Ron Zalme. #9 - Behind the Lines with Mark Gruenwald; a look at the Super Boxers graphic novel, with comments from Ron Wilson, Bob Budiansky, John Byrne and Armando Gil; a look at the Jack of Hearts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo; a look at the Sub-Mariner limited series, with comments from J.M. DeMatteis; A New Look for Captain America, with comments from Mark Gruenwald and uninked pencil art by Paul Neary; New Directions for Moon Knight, with comments from Denny O'Neil and Alan Zelenetz and uninked pencil art by Bo Hampton; Silver Surfer hits the Silver Screen in "Breathless"; New Talent Department - Joe Rubinstein comments on Karl Kesel's sample inks. Super Boxers cover by Ron Wilson & Armando Gil. #10 - Interview with editor Louise Jones and writer Mary Jo Duffy about Star Wars; article on The Futurians; Archie Goodwin and Greg LaRocque discuss Power Man and Iron Fist; interview with writer Ann Nocenti about Beauty and the Beast (starring Dazzler and Beast); Frank Cirocco and Carl Potts discuss Alien Legion. Star Wars cover by Ron Frenz & Jack Abel. #11 - Editor Louise Jones and artist Al Milgrom discuss Kitty Pryde and Wolverine; Bob Layton discusses Hercules: Prince of Power; Steve Englehart and Charles Truog discuss Coyote; writer Peter B. Gillis discusses The New Defenders. Kitty Pryde and Wolverine cover by Al Milgrom. #12 - Article on Secret Wars, with designs of Spider-Man's new costume; Associate Editor Jo Duffy discusses Heartburst; writer Jim Salicrup discusses The A -Team. Secret Wars cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #13 - Jim Starlin discusses Dreadstar; article on Conan the Barbarian, Conan the King & Savage Sword of Conan; "How to Color Comics the Marvel Way." Dreadstar cover by Jim Starlin. #14 - Interview with John Byrne; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius; Louise Jones discusses Power Pack. Fantastic Four vs. Byrne cover by John Byrne. #15 - Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Archie Goodwin about Epic Illustrated; Al Milgrom discusses Marvel Fanfare. Epic Illustrated cover by Rick Parker. #16 - Article on The Starriors; interview with Chris Claremont; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Sal Buscema. New Mutants cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #17 - Article on The Transformers; interview with John Romita, Jr.; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on Muppets Take Manhattan Super Special. Muppets cover by Warren Kremer. #18 - Article on Questprobe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on The Marvel Super Heroes Role Playing Game; interview with Denny O'Neil; New Talent Department spotlight on Kyle Baker. Iron Man/Hulk/Questprobe cover by Luke McDonnell & Steve Mitchell. #19 - Report on "the story behind the Avengers/JLA team-up controversy"; article on Fraggle Rock; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Tom DeFalco; the origin of Star Comics. Star Comics cover (featuring Spider-Man). #20 - Letters from fans about Secret Wars; Jim Shooter talks Secret Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article by writer Peter B. Gillis about Black Panther; Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe. Cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #21 - Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik discuss Void Indigo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Christy Marx discusses Sisterhood of Steel; J.M. DeMatteis interviews himself about Moonshadow. Void Indigo cover by Val Mayerik. #22 - Article on Iceman limited series; Sol Brodsky is remembered by Stan Lee, Stan Goldberg, Mike Esposito, Dick Giordano, Roy Thomas, John Romita, Sr. and others. Cover by; John Romita, Sr. #23 - Writer Bill Mantlo and editor Mike Carlin discuss Rom; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Mike Carlin. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #24 - Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier discuss Groo the Wanderer; Jim Owsley, Danny Fingeroth and Louise Simonson discuss Spider-Man; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Uatu the Watcher interviews Mark Gruenwald about The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition. Groo cover by Sergio Aragones. #25 - Interview with Bill Mantlo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Ed Hannigan's layouts/pencils from his version of Cloak and Dagger (limited series) #1; J.M. DeMatteis and editor Carl Potts discuss The Gargoyle limited series. Cover by Carl Potts. #26 - Article on Starstruck; Alan Zelenetz discusses The Official Handbook of the Conan Universe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Alan Zelenetz and Charles Vess discuss The Raven Banner; article on The Sectaurs. Starstruck cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta. #27 - Jim Shooter discusses Secret Wars II; Cynthia Martin and Jo Duffy discuss Star Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and editor Jo Duffy discuss The Black Dragon; New Talent Department spotlight: Kelley Jones. Cover by Al Milgrom. #28 - 3 pages of "Not The Marvel Coming Attractions" listings, including such titles as 'Two Wild and Crazy Mutants #1,' ' Aunt May #1' and 'X-Men and the A -Team #1'; Archie Goodwin and editor Mike Carlin discuss Dazzler; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Bill Mantlo and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Rawhide Kid; interview with Bill Sienkiewicz; Wendy and Richard Pini discuss Elfquest; editor Al Milgrom discusses The Life of Captain Marvel reprint series. Inside back cover features previously unpublished New Mutants painting by Bill Sienkiewicz (meant for the cover of New Mutants #28). Cover corner illustration by Wendy Pini. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #29 - Interview with Steve Englehart; Ann Nocenti discusses Longshot; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Rick Veitch discusses The One; Mark Gruenwald discusses Squadron Supreme; Ralph Macchio, Bret Blevins and editor Carl Potts discuss The Sword of Solomon Kane limited series; Cover by Richard Howell & Joe Sinnott. #30 - Walt Simonson and editor Ralph Macchio discuss Balder and Karnilla limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Peter Gillis and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Eternals. Cover by John Byrne. #31 - Interview with John Byrne; Bill Mantlo talks Alpha Flight; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Dave Cockrum discusses Nightcrawler limited series; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker; Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright and Mark Gruenwald discuss Iron Man, with armor sketches by John Byrne, Al Milgrom and Bob Layton; Herb Trimpe and editor Larry Hama discuss Savage Tales. Nightcrawler cover by Dave Cockrum. Annual #1 - 25-page story featuring: concept by Jim Shooter; opening page by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams; Secret Wars II page by Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom and Steve Leialoha; Uncanny X-Men page by Jo Duffy, Ron Frenz and Dan Green; New Mutants page by Jo Duffy and Steve Leialoha; Doctor Strange page by Roger Stern and Sal Buscema; Alpha Flight page by Bill Mantlo, Mike Mignola and Gerry Talaoc; Mighty Thor page by Walt Simonson; Amazing Spider-Man page by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein; Squadron Supreme page by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Hall and John Beatty; Avengers page by Roger Stern, Kerry Gammill and Tom Palmer; West Coast Avengers page by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott; Devil Dinosaur page by Kurt Busiek, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Daredevil page by Denny O'Neil and David Mazzuchelli; Cloak and Dagger page by Bill Mantlo, Rick Leonardi and Terry Austin; Moon Knight page by Alan Zelenetz and Chris Warner; Fantastic Four page by John Byrne and Jerry Ordway; The Vision and the Scarlet Witch page by Steve Englehart, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Invincible Iron Man page by Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright, Ian Akin and Brian Garvey; Captain America page by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary; Power Pack page by Louise Simonson, June Brigman and Bob Wiacek; The Eternals page by Peter Gillis, Sal Buscema and Al Gordon; Incredible Hulk page by John Byrne and Bob Wiacek; the Marvel Bullpen 3-page final sequence by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams. Plus: Marvel Goes Hollywood; Carl Burgos - A Memorial for the Man Who Lit the Torch. Wraparound cover by Kerry Gammill & Tom Morgan. #32 - David Michelinie discusses The Bozz Chronicles; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and Paul Smith discuss X-Men and Alpha Flight limited series; Chris Claremont discusses Uncanny X-Men #200, with character sketches by Art Adams; 'It's Genetic' strip by Jim Salicrup and Kyle Baker; Berni Wrightson, Jim Shooter and Chris Claremont discuss Heroes For Hope Starring the X-Men; Eternals character designs by Sal Buscema. Cover by Paul Smith. #33 - Spider-Man conference featuring comments from Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Peter David, Marc Silvestri, David Michelinie, Kyle Baker, Rich Buckler, Brett Breeding and Joe Rubinstein; Steven Grant and Mike Zeck discuss The Punisher limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interviews with Mike Carlin, Bob Layton, Jackson Guice, Roger Stern, John Byrne and Jim Shooter about X-Factor; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker. X-Factor cover by Bob Layton & Jackson Guice. #34 - Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius II; interview with Larry Hama; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; 4 pages of G.I. Joe character profiles. G.I. Joe cover by Rod Whigham & Andy Mushynsky. Bonus content: B&W art gallery featuring the covers of #4 (by Bob Layton), #6 (by Rick Leonardi), #16 (by Bill Sienkiewicz) and #31 (by Dave Cockrum), plus page 11 from Marvel Age Annual #1 by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott. Cover price $125.00.

  • Issue #1B-1ST
    Marvel Age Omnibus HC (2023 Marvel) 1B-1ST


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    Richard Howell Cover

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) #1-34 and Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) Annual #1. Cover by Richard Howell and Joe Sinnott. Back Cover by Mike Zeck. Introduction by Jim Salicrup. Long before the internet, True Believers of the 1980's got the inside scoop on Marvel's upcoming projects in the pages of MARVEL AGE! Now, the first three years' worth of this fan-favorite promotional magazine are reprinted in full - a veritable treasure trove of big-name interviews, previews of the major titles of 1982-1985, behind-the-scenes features, rare house ads, stunning covers and, of course, the classic cartoons of the legendary Fred Hembeck! All this, plus an exclusive in-universe Annual story covering the length and breadth of the Marvel Universe! Get ready for a nostalgic - and insightful - trip down memory lane to the Marvel Bullpen of the 1980's! MARVEL AGE was the official Marvel news magazine of its day, and old news can still be good news! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,184 pages, full color. Rated T+ Issue contents: #1 - The story behind Crystar, with comments from Mary Jo Duffy; Editorial Notes by Jim Shooter, Tom DeFalco, Denny O'Neil, Ralph Macchio, Louise Jones, Mark Gruenwald, Larry Hama, Archie Goodwin and Al Milgrom; Conan the Comedian mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; Guidebook to the Cosmos: The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Crystar cover by Walt Simonson. #2 - 1-page look at the origin of Walt Simonson's The Space Slammers; interview with John Byrne on Alpha Flight; Behind the Lines - musings from Ralph Macchio, Larry Hama, Denny O'Neil, Jim Shooter, Louise Jones & Danny Fingeroth, Archie Goodwin & Jo Duffy, Mark Gruenwald and Tom DeFalco; Life Among the Barbarians - detailing the triumphant return of Red Sonja and Kull the Conqueror (and Conan, who never left). Alpha Flight cover by John Byrne. #3 - Interview with Butch Guice - an inside look at the artist behind the Micronauts; Stories I'd Rather Not Write - Roger Stern talks about stories you'll never see, with illustrations by Stan Goldberg; Coyote and Dreadstar - how the EPIC Comic line got its start, and a look at the future of EPIC Comics, with comments from Jim Starlin, Steve Englehart, Archie Goodwin and Steve Leialoha. Cover by Butch Guice. #4 - Interview with Bob Layton - the writer/artist previews the Spider-Man Graphic Novel and the next Hercules miniseries; Behind the Lines with Carl Potts, Mark Gruenwald & Mike Carlin, Eliot Brown and Tom DeFalco; Marvel movie adaptations article by Peter David - previews of adaptations of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Rock & Rule, with comments from Jo Duffy. Cover by Bob Layton. #5 - Interview with Klaus Janson - the translation from inker to penciler, new projects and more; The Future of Daredevil - William Johnson, DD's new artist, and Denny O'Neil provide an inside look at the men behind the Man Without Fear and his trip to Japan; Marvel's new look - there's a big change coming in Marvel's October cover books; The Making of Hobgoblin - a behind the scenes look at the creation of Spider-Man's newest foe, with comments from Roger Stern; letters column letters from Pat Broderick and Stephen Scott Beau Smith. Daredevil cover by William Johnson. #6 - Article by Bill Mantlo on the creation of Cloak and Dagger; article by Mark Gruenwald on the Hawkeye limited series; interview with Walt Simonson on Thor; a look at the Illyana and Storm limited series, with comments from Louise Jones. Cloak and Dagger cover by Rick Leonardi. #7 - Machine Man returns in a new limited series, with comments from Tom DeFalco; An Annual Tradition - a look at the twelve 1983 Marvel Annuals; article by Jim Owsley on The Falcon limited series; The Office Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Jim Shooter; A Map of the Marvel Bullpen, with art by Bob Camp; Marvel Tails preview; a look at the X-Men and the Micronauts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo and Butch Guice; a look at the Dazzler graphic novel, with comments from Jim Shooter; Joe Rubinstein comments on Tim Sale's sample inks. X-Men and the Micronauts cover by Butch Guice & Bob Wiacek. #8 - Behind the Lines with Larry Hama, Al Milgrom and Carl Potts; 11-page interview with Stan Lee and Jim Shooter; Golden Age Greats, Revisited; A Tale of Two Artists, with comments from Paul Smith and John Romita, Jr.; Conan the Commuter mock cover cartoon by Paul Smith; The New Talent Department - Rod Whigham. Cover by Ron Zalme. #9 - Behind the Lines with Mark Gruenwald; a look at the Super Boxers graphic novel, with comments from Ron Wilson, Bob Budiansky, John Byrne and Armando Gil; a look at the Jack of Hearts limited series, with comments from Bill Mantlo; a look at the Sub-Mariner limited series, with comments from J.M. DeMatteis; A New Look for Captain America, with comments from Mark Gruenwald and uninked pencil art by Paul Neary; New Directions for Moon Knight, with comments from Denny O'Neil and Alan Zelenetz and uninked pencil art by Bo Hampton; Silver Surfer hits the Silver Screen in "Breathless"; New Talent Department - Joe Rubinstein comments on Karl Kesel's sample inks. Super Boxers cover by Ron Wilson & Armando Gil. #10 - Interview with editor Louise Jones and writer Mary Jo Duffy about Star Wars; article on The Futurians; Archie Goodwin and Greg LaRocque discuss Power Man and Iron Fist; interview with writer Ann Nocenti about Beauty and the Beast (starring Dazzler and Beast); Frank Cirocco and Carl Potts discuss Alien Legion. Star Wars cover by Ron Frenz & Jack Abel. #11 - Editor Louise Jones and artist Al Milgrom discuss Kitty Pryde and Wolverine; Bob Layton discusses Hercules: Prince of Power; Steve Englehart and Charles Truog discuss Coyote; writer Peter B. Gillis discusses The New Defenders. Kitty Pryde and Wolverine cover by Al Milgrom. #12 - Article on Secret Wars, with designs of Spider-Man's new costume; Associate Editor Jo Duffy discusses Heartburst; writer Jim Salicrup discusses The A -Team. Secret Wars cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #13 - Jim Starlin discusses Dreadstar; article on Conan the Barbarian, Conan the King & Savage Sword of Conan; "How to Color Comics the Marvel Way." Dreadstar cover by Jim Starlin. #14 - Interview with John Byrne; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius; Louise Jones discusses Power Pack. Fantastic Four vs. Byrne cover by John Byrne. #15 - Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Archie Goodwin about Epic Illustrated; Al Milgrom discusses Marvel Fanfare. Epic Illustrated cover by Rick Parker. #16 - Article on The Starriors; interview with Chris Claremont; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Sal Buscema. New Mutants cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #17 - Article on The Transformers; interview with John Romita, Jr.; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on Muppets Take Manhattan Super Special. Muppets cover by Warren Kremer. #18 - Article on Questprobe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on The Marvel Super Heroes Role Playing Game; interview with Denny O'Neil; New Talent Department spotlight on Kyle Baker. Iron Man/Hulk/Questprobe cover by Luke McDonnell & Steve Mitchell. #19 - Report on "the story behind the Avengers/JLA team-up controversy"; article on Fraggle Rock; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Tom DeFalco; the origin of Star Comics. Star Comics cover (featuring Spider-Man). #20 - Letters from fans about Secret Wars; Jim Shooter talks Secret Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article by writer Peter B. Gillis about Black Panther; Larry Hama discusses G.I. Joe. Cover by Mike Zeck & John Beatty. #21 - Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik discuss Void Indigo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Christy Marx discusses Sisterhood of Steel; J.M. DeMatteis interviews himself about Moonshadow. Void Indigo cover by Val Mayerik. #22 - Article on Iceman limited series; Sol Brodsky is remembered by Stan Lee, Stan Goldberg, Mike Esposito, Dick Giordano, Roy Thomas, John Romita, Sr. and others. Cover by; John Romita, Sr. #23 - Writer Bill Mantlo and editor Mike Carlin discuss Rom; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Mike Carlin. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #24 - Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier discuss Groo the Wanderer; Jim Owsley, Danny Fingeroth and Louise Simonson discuss Spider-Man; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Uatu the Watcher interviews Mark Gruenwald about The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition. Groo cover by Sergio Aragones. #25 - Interview with Bill Mantlo; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Ed Hannigan's layouts/pencils from his version of Cloak and Dagger (limited series) #1; J.M. DeMatteis and editor Carl Potts discuss The Gargoyle limited series. Cover by Carl Potts. #26 - Article on Starstruck; Alan Zelenetz discusses The Official Handbook of the Conan Universe; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Alan Zelenetz and Charles Vess discuss The Raven Banner; article on The Sectaurs. Starstruck cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta. #27 - Jim Shooter discusses Secret Wars II; Cynthia Martin and Jo Duffy discuss Star Wars; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and editor Jo Duffy discuss The Black Dragon; New Talent Department spotlight: Kelley Jones. Cover by Al Milgrom. #28 - 3 pages of "Not The Marvel Coming Attractions" listings, including such titles as 'Two Wild and Crazy Mutants #1,' ' Aunt May #1' and 'X-Men and the A -Team #1'; Archie Goodwin and editor Mike Carlin discuss Dazzler; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Bill Mantlo and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Rawhide Kid; interview with Bill Sienkiewicz; Wendy and Richard Pini discuss Elfquest; editor Al Milgrom discusses The Life of Captain Marvel reprint series. Inside back cover features previously unpublished New Mutants painting by Bill Sienkiewicz (meant for the cover of New Mutants #28). Cover corner illustration by Wendy Pini. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. #29 - Interview with Steve Englehart; Ann Nocenti discusses Longshot; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Rick Veitch discusses The One; Mark Gruenwald discusses Squadron Supreme; Ralph Macchio, Bret Blevins and editor Carl Potts discuss The Sword of Solomon Kane limited series; Cover by Richard Howell & Joe Sinnott. #30 - Walt Simonson and editor Ralph Macchio discuss Balder and Karnilla limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Peter Gillis and editor Ralph Macchio discuss The Eternals. Cover by John Byrne. #31 - Interview with John Byrne; Bill Mantlo talks Alpha Flight; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Dave Cockrum discusses Nightcrawler limited series; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker; Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright and Mark Gruenwald discuss Iron Man, with armor sketches by John Byrne, Al Milgrom and Bob Layton; Herb Trimpe and editor Larry Hama discuss Savage Tales. Nightcrawler cover by Dave Cockrum. Annual #1 - 25-page story featuring: concept by Jim Shooter; opening page by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams; Secret Wars II page by Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom and Steve Leialoha; Uncanny X-Men page by Jo Duffy, Ron Frenz and Dan Green; New Mutants page by Jo Duffy and Steve Leialoha; Doctor Strange page by Roger Stern and Sal Buscema; Alpha Flight page by Bill Mantlo, Mike Mignola and Gerry Talaoc; Mighty Thor page by Walt Simonson; Amazing Spider-Man page by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein; Squadron Supreme page by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Hall and John Beatty; Avengers page by Roger Stern, Kerry Gammill and Tom Palmer; West Coast Avengers page by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott; Devil Dinosaur page by Kurt Busiek, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Daredevil page by Denny O'Neil and David Mazzuchelli; Cloak and Dagger page by Bill Mantlo, Rick Leonardi and Terry Austin; Moon Knight page by Alan Zelenetz and Chris Warner; Fantastic Four page by John Byrne and Jerry Ordway; The Vision and the Scarlet Witch page by Steve Englehart, Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky; Invincible Iron Man page by Denny O'Neil, Mark Bright, Ian Akin and Brian Garvey; Captain America page by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary; Power Pack page by Louise Simonson, June Brigman and Bob Wiacek; The Eternals page by Peter Gillis, Sal Buscema and Al Gordon; Incredible Hulk page by John Byrne and Bob Wiacek; the Marvel Bullpen 3-page final sequence by Kurt Busiek, James Fry and Keith Williams. Plus: Marvel Goes Hollywood; Carl Burgos - A Memorial for the Man Who Lit the Torch. Wraparound cover by Kerry Gammill & Tom Morgan. #32 - David Michelinie discusses The Bozz Chronicles; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; Chris Claremont and Paul Smith discuss X-Men and Alpha Flight limited series; Chris Claremont discusses Uncanny X-Men #200, with character sketches by Art Adams; 'It's Genetic' strip by Jim Salicrup and Kyle Baker; Berni Wrightson, Jim Shooter and Chris Claremont discuss Heroes For Hope Starring the X-Men; Eternals character designs by Sal Buscema. Cover by Paul Smith. #33 - Spider-Man conference featuring comments from Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Peter David, Marc Silvestri, David Michelinie, Kyle Baker, Rich Buckler, Brett Breeding and Joe Rubinstein; Steven Grant and Mike Zeck discuss The Punisher limited series; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interviews with Mike Carlin, Bob Layton, Jackson Guice, Roger Stern, John Byrne and Jim Shooter about X-Factor; 'It's Genetic' strip by Kyle Baker. X-Factor cover by Bob Layton & Jackson Guice. #34 - Doug Moench discusses Six From Sirius II; interview with Larry Hama; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; 4 pages of G.I. Joe character profiles. G.I. Joe cover by Rod Whigham & Andy Mushynsky. Bonus content: B&W art gallery featuring the covers of #4 (by Bob Layton), #6 (by Rick Leonardi), #16 (by Bill Sienkiewicz) and #31 (by Dave Cockrum), plus page 11 from Marvel Age Annual #1 by Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott. Cover price $125.00.

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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. By Fred Van Lente. Art by Salva Espin. Hardcover, 7-in. x 10-in., 22 pages. Full Color

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    Marvel Age Wolverine First Class HC (2009 Spotlight) 2-1ST

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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "The Last Knights of Wundagore!". By Fred Van Lente. Art by Salva Espin. Hardcover, 7-in. x 10-in., 22 pages, full color