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Item #61267208
Published Aug 1966 by Tower Comics.$72.00- This is a consignment item. A 3% buyer's premium ($2.16) will be charged at checkout. It has been graded by MyComicShop's experienced graders.
Cover art by Wally Wood. "Menace from the Moon," art by Wally Wood; Observatories on Earth are being mysteriously destroyed; The President of the United States calls Noman and Dynamo in for a mission to investigate the suspected source of the destruction, a military base on the moon; Noman discovers a civilization living on the dark side of the moon. "A Day in the Life of Dynamo," script by Wally Wood and Tim Battersby, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Frank Giacoia; Len Brown plans on asking the Chief for a raise, but before he can get to it, adventure whisks him away; First to Hong Kong, where he is at the mercy of the Red Dragon, then to the subterranean world, where he must stop the Overlord's ambition of creating nuclear Armageddon on the surface world. "Back to the Stone Age," script by Tim Battersby, Wally Wood, and Dan Adkins, pencils by Reed Crandall, inks by Wally Wood; THUNDER makes the mistake of putting Demo in the same prison cell as Dr. Sparta; The two pool their resources, and are sprung from prison by Dr. Sparta's minion, Wilbur. "Dynamo Meets the Amazing Andor," pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Wally Wood; The subterranean scientist Lord Uru reports on his latest project to overthrow the surface dwellers to the Overlord; His project involved raising an abandoned surface baby, and subjecting the child to treatments to control its mind and give it super-human strength. "Wonder Weed, Super Hero", art by John Giunta; Weed is an ordinary THUNDER agent with no special suit or powers, and he envies the others; Doctor Oom, a villainous master of telepathy and hypnotism, exploits Weed's envy by planting the hypnotic suggestion that he really has super-powers. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #61722862
Published Aug 1966 by Tower Comics.$70.00
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- Paper: Off white to white
- Label #4394729010
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Cover art by Wally Wood. "Menace from the Moon," art by Wally Wood; Observatories on Earth are being mysteriously destroyed; The President of the United States calls Noman and Dynamo in for a mission to investigate the suspected source of the destruction, a military base on the moon; Noman discovers a civilization living on the dark side of the moon. "A Day in the Life of Dynamo," script by Wally Wood and Tim Battersby, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Frank Giacoia; Len Brown plans on asking the Chief for a raise, but before he can get to it, adventure whisks him away; First to Hong Kong, where he is at the mercy of the Red Dragon, then to the subterranean world, where he must stop the Overlord's ambition of creating nuclear Armageddon on the surface world. "Back to the Stone Age," script by Tim Battersby, Wally Wood, and Dan Adkins, pencils by Reed Crandall, inks by Wally Wood; THUNDER makes the mistake of putting Demo in the same prison cell as Dr. Sparta; The two pool their resources, and are sprung from prison by Dr. Sparta's minion, Wilbur. "Dynamo Meets the Amazing Andor," pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Wally Wood; The subterranean scientist Lord Uru reports on his latest project to overthrow the surface dwellers to the Overlord; His project involved raising an abandoned surface baby, and subjecting the child to treatments to control its mind and give it super-human strength. "Wonder Weed, Super Hero", art by John Giunta; Weed is an ordinary THUNDER agent with no special suit or powers, and he envies the others; Doctor Oom, a villainous master of telepathy and hypnotism, exploits Weed's envy by planting the hypnotic suggestion that he really has super-powers. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #59951056
Published Aug 1966 by Tower Comics.$13.50Cover art by Wally Wood. "Menace from the Moon," art by Wally Wood; Observatories on Earth are being mysteriously destroyed; The President of the United States calls Noman and Dynamo in for a mission to investigate the suspected source of the destruction, a military base on the moon; Noman discovers a civilization living on the dark side of the moon. "A Day in the Life of Dynamo," script by Wally Wood and Tim Battersby, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Frank Giacoia; Len Brown plans on asking the Chief for a raise, but before he can get to it, adventure whisks him away; First to Hong Kong, where he is at the mercy of the Red Dragon, then to the subterranean world, where he must stop the Overlord's ambition of creating nuclear Armageddon on the surface world. "Back to the Stone Age," script by Tim Battersby, Wally Wood, and Dan Adkins, pencils by Reed Crandall, inks by Wally Wood; THUNDER makes the mistake of putting Demo in the same prison cell as Dr. Sparta; The two pool their resources, and are sprung from prison by Dr. Sparta's minion, Wilbur. "Dynamo Meets the Amazing Andor," pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Wally Wood; The subterranean scientist Lord Uru reports on his latest project to overthrow the surface dwellers to the Overlord; His project involved raising an abandoned surface baby, and subjecting the child to treatments to control its mind and give it super-human strength. "Wonder Weed, Super Hero", art by John Giunta; Weed is an ordinary THUNDER agent with no special suit or powers, and he envies the others; Doctor Oom, a villainous master of telepathy and hypnotism, exploits Weed's envy by planting the hypnotic suggestion that he really has super-powers. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #60079318
Published Aug 1966 by Tower Comics.$13.50- 1/2" Spine split from bottom.
Cover art by Wally Wood. "Menace from the Moon," art by Wally Wood; Observatories on Earth are being mysteriously destroyed; The President of the United States calls Noman and Dynamo in for a mission to investigate the suspected source of the destruction, a military base on the moon; Noman discovers a civilization living on the dark side of the moon. "A Day in the Life of Dynamo," script by Wally Wood and Tim Battersby, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Frank Giacoia; Len Brown plans on asking the Chief for a raise, but before he can get to it, adventure whisks him away; First to Hong Kong, where he is at the mercy of the Red Dragon, then to the subterranean world, where he must stop the Overlord's ambition of creating nuclear Armageddon on the surface world. "Back to the Stone Age," script by Tim Battersby, Wally Wood, and Dan Adkins, pencils by Reed Crandall, inks by Wally Wood; THUNDER makes the mistake of putting Demo in the same prison cell as Dr. Sparta; The two pool their resources, and are sprung from prison by Dr. Sparta's minion, Wilbur. "Dynamo Meets the Amazing Andor," pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Wally Wood; The subterranean scientist Lord Uru reports on his latest project to overthrow the surface dwellers to the Overlord; His project involved raising an abandoned surface baby, and subjecting the child to treatments to control its mind and give it super-human strength. "Wonder Weed, Super Hero", art by John Giunta; Weed is an ordinary THUNDER agent with no special suit or powers, and he envies the others; Doctor Oom, a villainous master of telepathy and hypnotism, exploits Weed's envy by planting the hypnotic suggestion that he really has super-powers. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Item #59255949
Published Aug 1966 by Tower Comics.$9.00- 3/4" Cumulative spine split. Cover oxidation. Water damage.
Cover art by Wally Wood. "Menace from the Moon," art by Wally Wood; Observatories on Earth are being mysteriously destroyed; The President of the United States calls Noman and Dynamo in for a mission to investigate the suspected source of the destruction, a military base on the moon; Noman discovers a civilization living on the dark side of the moon. "A Day in the Life of Dynamo," script by Wally Wood and Tim Battersby, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Frank Giacoia; Len Brown plans on asking the Chief for a raise, but before he can get to it, adventure whisks him away; First to Hong Kong, where he is at the mercy of the Red Dragon, then to the subterranean world, where he must stop the Overlord's ambition of creating nuclear Armageddon on the surface world. "Back to the Stone Age," script by Tim Battersby, Wally Wood, and Dan Adkins, pencils by Reed Crandall, inks by Wally Wood; THUNDER makes the mistake of putting Demo in the same prison cell as Dr. Sparta; The two pool their resources, and are sprung from prison by Dr. Sparta's minion, Wilbur. "Dynamo Meets the Amazing Andor," pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Wally Wood; The subterranean scientist Lord Uru reports on his latest project to overthrow the surface dwellers to the Overlord; His project involved raising an abandoned surface baby, and subjecting the child to treatments to control its mind and give it super-human strength. "Wonder Weed, Super Hero", art by John Giunta; Weed is an ordinary THUNDER agent with no special suit or powers, and he envies the others; Doctor Oom, a villainous master of telepathy and hypnotism, exploits Weed's envy by planting the hypnotic suggestion that he really has super-powers. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published Aug 1966 by Tower Comics.$8.00
Cover art by Wally Wood. "Menace from the Moon," art by Wally Wood; Observatories on Earth are being mysteriously destroyed; The President of the United States calls Noman and Dynamo in for a mission to investigate the suspected source of the destruction, a military base on the moon; Noman discovers a civilization living on the dark side of the moon. "A Day in the Life of Dynamo," script by Wally Wood and Tim Battersby, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Frank Giacoia; Len Brown plans on asking the Chief for a raise, but before he can get to it, adventure whisks him away; First to Hong Kong, where he is at the mercy of the Red Dragon, then to the subterranean world, where he must stop the Overlord's ambition of creating nuclear Armageddon on the surface world. "Back to the Stone Age," script by Tim Battersby, Wally Wood, and Dan Adkins, pencils by Reed Crandall, inks by Wally Wood; THUNDER makes the mistake of putting Demo in the same prison cell as Dr. Sparta; The two pool their resources, and are sprung from prison by Dr. Sparta's minion, Wilbur. "Dynamo Meets the Amazing Andor," pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Wally Wood; The subterranean scientist Lord Uru reports on his latest project to overthrow the surface dwellers to the Overlord; His project involved raising an abandoned surface baby, and subjecting the child to treatments to control its mind and give it super-human strength. "Wonder Weed, Super Hero", art by John Giunta; Weed is an ordinary THUNDER agent with no special suit or powers, and he envies the others; Doctor Oom, a villainous master of telepathy and hypnotism, exploits Weed's envy by planting the hypnotic suggestion that he really has super-powers. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published Aug 1966 by Tower Comics.$8.00
Cover art by Wally Wood. "Menace from the Moon," art by Wally Wood; Observatories on Earth are being mysteriously destroyed; The President of the United States calls Noman and Dynamo in for a mission to investigate the suspected source of the destruction, a military base on the moon; Noman discovers a civilization living on the dark side of the moon. "A Day in the Life of Dynamo," script by Wally Wood and Tim Battersby, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Frank Giacoia; Len Brown plans on asking the Chief for a raise, but before he can get to it, adventure whisks him away; First to Hong Kong, where he is at the mercy of the Red Dragon, then to the subterranean world, where he must stop the Overlord's ambition of creating nuclear Armageddon on the surface world. "Back to the Stone Age," script by Tim Battersby, Wally Wood, and Dan Adkins, pencils by Reed Crandall, inks by Wally Wood; THUNDER makes the mistake of putting Demo in the same prison cell as Dr. Sparta; The two pool their resources, and are sprung from prison by Dr. Sparta's minion, Wilbur. "Dynamo Meets the Amazing Andor," pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Wally Wood; The subterranean scientist Lord Uru reports on his latest project to overthrow the surface dwellers to the Overlord; His project involved raising an abandoned surface baby, and subjecting the child to treatments to control its mind and give it super-human strength. "Wonder Weed, Super Hero", art by John Giunta; Weed is an ordinary THUNDER agent with no special suit or powers, and he envies the others; Doctor Oom, a villainous master of telepathy and hypnotism, exploits Weed's envy by planting the hypnotic suggestion that he really has super-powers. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published Aug 1966 by Tower Comics.$8.00
Cover art by Wally Wood. "Menace from the Moon," art by Wally Wood; Observatories on Earth are being mysteriously destroyed; The President of the United States calls Noman and Dynamo in for a mission to investigate the suspected source of the destruction, a military base on the moon; Noman discovers a civilization living on the dark side of the moon. "A Day in the Life of Dynamo," script by Wally Wood and Tim Battersby, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Frank Giacoia; Len Brown plans on asking the Chief for a raise, but before he can get to it, adventure whisks him away; First to Hong Kong, where he is at the mercy of the Red Dragon, then to the subterranean world, where he must stop the Overlord's ambition of creating nuclear Armageddon on the surface world. "Back to the Stone Age," script by Tim Battersby, Wally Wood, and Dan Adkins, pencils by Reed Crandall, inks by Wally Wood; THUNDER makes the mistake of putting Demo in the same prison cell as Dr. Sparta; The two pool their resources, and are sprung from prison by Dr. Sparta's minion, Wilbur. "Dynamo Meets the Amazing Andor," pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Wally Wood; The subterranean scientist Lord Uru reports on his latest project to overthrow the surface dwellers to the Overlord; His project involved raising an abandoned surface baby, and subjecting the child to treatments to control its mind and give it super-human strength. "Wonder Weed, Super Hero", art by John Giunta; Weed is an ordinary THUNDER agent with no special suit or powers, and he envies the others; Doctor Oom, a villainous master of telepathy and hypnotism, exploits Weed's envy by planting the hypnotic suggestion that he really has super-powers. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published Aug 1966 by Tower Comics.$8.00
Cover art by Wally Wood. "Menace from the Moon," art by Wally Wood; Observatories on Earth are being mysteriously destroyed; The President of the United States calls Noman and Dynamo in for a mission to investigate the suspected source of the destruction, a military base on the moon; Noman discovers a civilization living on the dark side of the moon. "A Day in the Life of Dynamo," script by Wally Wood and Tim Battersby, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Frank Giacoia; Len Brown plans on asking the Chief for a raise, but before he can get to it, adventure whisks him away; First to Hong Kong, where he is at the mercy of the Red Dragon, then to the subterranean world, where he must stop the Overlord's ambition of creating nuclear Armageddon on the surface world. "Back to the Stone Age," script by Tim Battersby, Wally Wood, and Dan Adkins, pencils by Reed Crandall, inks by Wally Wood; THUNDER makes the mistake of putting Demo in the same prison cell as Dr. Sparta; The two pool their resources, and are sprung from prison by Dr. Sparta's minion, Wilbur. "Dynamo Meets the Amazing Andor," pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Wally Wood; The subterranean scientist Lord Uru reports on his latest project to overthrow the surface dwellers to the Overlord; His project involved raising an abandoned surface baby, and subjecting the child to treatments to control its mind and give it super-human strength. "Wonder Weed, Super Hero", art by John Giunta; Weed is an ordinary THUNDER agent with no special suit or powers, and he envies the others; Doctor Oom, a villainous master of telepathy and hypnotism, exploits Weed's envy by planting the hypnotic suggestion that he really has super-powers. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.
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