Fastlane (1999 Marvel) comic books 1980 or later
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$45.00
View scan- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
"Media Blitz" 1/4 (W) Glenn Herdling (P) Gregg Schigiel (I) Richard Case. In 1998 President Clinton introduced a five-year, $1 billion program aimed at keeping kids off drugs. So who was enlisted in the fight against the ultimate evil? Spider-Man. The Webbed-Wonder leaped at the challenge, and the government provided Marvel Comics with $2.5 million to create a four-part comic book story aimed at teaching kids to "recognize and resist drug images in the media." The "Fast Lane" series debuted in Marvel comics in the fall of 1999, and in magazines such as Boys' Life, Girls' Life, Contact Kids, React, and Scholastic Classroom. --- Joshua Green, Playboy Magazine
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- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
"Feel the Rush" 2/4 (W) Glenn Herdling (P) Gregg Schigiel (I) Richard Case. In 1998 President Clinton introduced a five-year, $1 billion program aimed at keeping kids off drugs. So who was enlisted in the fight against the ultimate evil? Spider-Man. The Webbed-Wonder leaped at the challenge, and the government provided Marvel Comics with $2.5 million to create a four-part comic book story aimed at teaching kids to "recognize and resist drug images in the media." The "Fast Lane" series debuted in Marvel comics in the fall of 1999, and in magazines such as Boys' Life, Girls' Life, Contact Kids, React, and Scholastic Classroom. --- Joshua Green, Playboy Magazine
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- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
"On the Edge" 3/4 (W) Glenn Herdling (P) Gregg Schigiel (I) Richard Case. In 1998 President Clinton introduced a five-year, $1 billion program aimed at keeping kids off drugs. So who was enlisted in the fight against the ultimate evil? Spider-Man. The Webbed-Wonder leaped at the challenge, and the government provided Marvel Comics with $2.5 million to create a four-part comic book story aimed at teaching kids to "recognize and resist drug images in the media." The "Fast Lane" series debuted in Marvel comics in the fall of 1999, and in magazines such as Boys' Life, Girls' Life, Contact Kids, React, and Scholastic Classroom. --- Joshua Green, Playboy Magazine