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Avengers (1998 3rd Series) comic books 1990 or later, graded by CGC

  • Item #53559028
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    $289.75
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    • CGC Signature Series
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Scuffing to inner well of case
    • Signed by George Perez on 5/19/19.
    • Label #2498775007
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    The Morgan Conquest Epilogue - "Too Many Avengers!" Script by Kurt Busiek. Pencils by George Pérez . Inks by Al Vey and Bob Wiacek. Cover by George Pérez . Earth's Mightiest Heroes return to New York following their triumphant battle against Morgan Le Fay. And the first thing on the Avengers' agenda is trimming the active roster down to a manageable size! The founding members agree upon a roster of seven! And it looks like an all-time great one: Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Vision, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye, and Warbird (aka Carol Danvers)! Plus Justice and Firestar as reserve members! Cameo appearances by Jarvis, Duane Freeman, and Whirlwind. (Notes: This issue was published with a pullout poster (as an 8-page insert) by George Pérez . This issue features a gatefold cover. This story was reprinted in 2000 in the trade paperback: Avengers The Morgan Conquest.) Special comment: Easily one of my all-time favorite rosters ever assembled. - Odinson, Lonestar Comics Archivist. 40 pages. Cover price $1.99.

  • Item #61994144
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    • Newsstand Edition.
    • Label #4492923012
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    Newsstand Edition. Kang War Part 7 of 15. "In the Heart of Battle" Script by Kurt Busiek. Pencils by Manuel Garcia. Inks by Bob Layton. Cover by Kieron Dwyer. Near the Arctic Circle, Warbird lies in the snow after the Master of the World defeated her small team of avengers. Carol Danvers is alone; the freezing cold is draining her powers; and a pack of plodex wolves is closing in. Warbird needs a miracle to survive! And lo and behold one arrives in scarlet armor: Marcus, the son of Kang! But he looks and talks just like another man that Carol knew from years ago: Marcus, the son of Immortus! Oh no, is the nightmare from Avengers issue 200 coming back to haunt the former Ms. Marvel? The Scarlet Centurion insists he is not that Marcus. But Carol is not convinced. Warbird is caught between a frozen rock and a hard place with wolves all around! A terrific issue! Cameo appearances by the Living Lightning, Quasar, Marrina, Quicksilver, Silverclaw, and Yellowjacket. Flashback cameo by Marcus Immortus to recap the controversial events of Avengers 200. (Note: The 9/11 WTC ribbon adorns the cover for the first time.) 32 pages. Cover price $2.25.

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    • Label #4492923003
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    Newsstand Edition. Kang War Part 11 of 15. "Prisoners A Love Story" Script by Kurt Busiek.Pencils by Brent Anderson. Inks by Tom Palmer. Cover by Kieron Dwyer.These are dark days in the United States of America and on the planet Earth.Kang is consolidating his power, building new citadels, squashingrebellions, and establishing prisoner-of-war camps. After being captured byKang's soldiers, Wonder Man is thrown into a prison facility in LosAngeles...where he runs into a familiar and pretty face: the Scarlet Witch!Simon and Wanda are happy to see one another again, but the bleak conditionsinside the camp damper any feelings of joy. However the man of wonder andthe mutant sorceress have been avengers for a very long time. They areresourceful, brave, and determined. Perhaps if one of them could escape,the Avengers' comeback vs. the Conqueror would begin! Cameo appearances bythe Human Torch, Mr. Fantastic, Thing, Darkhawk, She-Hulk, Spider-Man, andWolverine. Flashback cameo by the Wasp to revisit the formal surrender toKang at the end of Avengers #49. (Notes: This issue includes a 2-page texttribute to mark the passing of legendary Avengers artist John Buscema. Thisfifteen-issue saga was reprinted in 2002 in the trade paperback: AvengersThe Kang Dynasty). 32 pages. Cover price $2.25.

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    Newsstand Edition. Kang War Part 11 of 15. "Prisoners A Love Story" Script by Kurt Busiek.Pencils by Brent Anderson. Inks by Tom Palmer. Cover by Kieron Dwyer.These are dark days in the United States of America and on the planet Earth.Kang is consolidating his power, building new citadels, squashingrebellions, and establishing prisoner-of-war camps. After being captured byKang's soldiers, Wonder Man is thrown into a prison facility in LosAngeles...where he runs into a familiar and pretty face: the Scarlet Witch!Simon and Wanda are happy to see one another again, but the bleak conditionsinside the camp damper any feelings of joy. However the man of wonder andthe mutant sorceress have been avengers for a very long time. They areresourceful, brave, and determined. Perhaps if one of them could escape,the Avengers' comeback vs. the Conqueror would begin! Cameo appearances bythe Human Torch, Mr. Fantastic, Thing, Darkhawk, She-Hulk, Spider-Man, andWolverine. Flashback cameo by the Wasp to revisit the formal surrender toKang at the end of Avengers #49. (Notes: This issue includes a 2-page texttribute to mark the passing of legendary Avengers artist John Buscema. Thisfifteen-issue saga was reprinted in 2002 in the trade paperback: AvengersThe Kang Dynasty). 32 pages. Cover price $2.25.

  • Item #60097639
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    • Label #0604296006
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    Director's Cut variant edition - Avengers Disassembled - Chaos Part 1 of 4. Double-Sized issue. Script by Brian Michael Bendis. Pencils by David Finch. Inks by Danny Miki. Silver foil cover by John Cassaday. And so it begins. The incredible saga that will rip the Avengers apart...and change the course of the Marvel Universe for the next decade. The Director's cut edition of Earth's Mightiest Heroes' 500th issue includes numerous special features after the 37-page main story. First feature: 3-page interview with Brian Michael Bendis. Second feature: 4-page commentary by David Finch on his favorite sequence in the issue. Third feature: Cover previews of the next three issues. Plus previews of the new Earth's Mightiest Heroes (2005) series and the Young Avengers (2005) series. Fourth feature: 2-page parody of the Hulk with art by Fred Hembeck. Fifth feature: 3-page printography of the previous 500 covers of the Avengers series. 64 pages. Cover price $4.99.