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  • Item #60819323
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    Ghost Rider (1990 2nd Series) 31U.D CGC 9.8 Kubert Unbagged Variant

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    Paper: White

    Label #3895393011

    Starts Jul 6

    Unbagged. Direct Edition. Rise of the Midnight Sons: Part 6 of 6 - Guest-starring Nightstalkers, Blade, Frank Drake, Hannibal King, Morbius and Doctor Strange. Written by Howard Mackie. Art by Andy Kubert and Joe Kubert. Story continued from Nightstalkers (1992) #1. Danny Ketch's spirit walks a path between dimensions seeking to return to life. Meanwhile, after an unsuccessful battle against the Midnight Sons in Boston, the demon Lilith orders her offspring Portal to teleport her and her Lilin children to Greenland, and the remains of the Leviathan within which Atlantean sorcerers trapped her for millennia. Once there, Lilith begins a spell to return the rest of her long-lost Lilin to earth. Having detected her actions, Dr. strange gathers the Midnight Sons, teleporting them to the Leviathan site. As they attacked the Lilin, Lilith opens in interdimensional rift in her own body, and reaches in, snatching Dan sold from the void and pulling it to Earth, transformed into a monstrous Lilin. Filled with battle lust, he attacks both sides until Ghost Rider restrains him, then throws him back through the rift. The Midnight Sons slay almost all the Lilin, and Ghost Rider forcibly folds Lilith into her own body's rift, causing her to seemingly explode. After the Sons depart, the sole surviving Lilin, Nakota, emerges from the snow; Lilith appears, and needing sustenance to restore herself, devours her child, vowing the Lilin will be reborn and destroy the Midnight Sons. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Item #61080057
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    Ghost Rider (1990 2nd Series) 31U.D CGC 9.8 Kubert Unbagged Variant

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    Paper: White

    Label #4184959004

    Starts Jun 24

    Unbagged. Direct Edition. Rise of the Midnight Sons: Part 6 of 6 - Guest-starring Nightstalkers, Blade, Frank Drake, Hannibal King, Morbius and Doctor Strange. Written by Howard Mackie. Art by Andy Kubert and Joe Kubert. Story continued from Nightstalkers (1992) #1. Danny Ketch's spirit walks a path between dimensions seeking to return to life. Meanwhile, after an unsuccessful battle against the Midnight Sons in Boston, the demon Lilith orders her offspring Portal to teleport her and her Lilin children to Greenland, and the remains of the Leviathan within which Atlantean sorcerers trapped her for millennia. Once there, Lilith begins a spell to return the rest of her long-lost Lilin to earth. Having detected her actions, Dr. strange gathers the Midnight Sons, teleporting them to the Leviathan site. As they attacked the Lilin, Lilith opens in interdimensional rift in her own body, and reaches in, snatching Dan sold from the void and pulling it to Earth, transformed into a monstrous Lilin. Filled with battle lust, he attacks both sides until Ghost Rider restrains him, then throws him back through the rift. The Midnight Sons slay almost all the Lilin, and Ghost Rider forcibly folds Lilith into her own body's rift, causing her to seemingly explode. After the Sons depart, the sole surviving Lilin, Nakota, emerges from the snow; Lilith appears, and needing sustenance to restore herself, devours her child, vowing the Lilin will be reborn and destroy the Midnight Sons. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Item #60608009
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    Marvel Milestone Edition Fantastic Four (1991) 5 CGC 9.6 SS Stan Lee

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    Signed by Stan Lee on 02/23/2013.

    Label #1176965002

    Starts Jun 24

    Reprints Fantastic Four #5 (origin and 1st appearance of Doctor Doom); Jack Kirby art Cover price $2.95.

  • Item #60697567
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    Rai (1992) #0 CGC 9.8
    Tags: Martial Arts
    Published Nov 1992 by Valiant.

    Rai (1992) 0 CGC 9.8

    1st app. new Rai, 1st full app. Bloodshot

    Paper: White

    "Glossy" Version

    Label #2039666010

    Starts Jul 6

    Origin and 1st full app of new Rai (Rising Spirit). Partial Origin and 1st full app of Bloodshot (1st cameo appearance occurred in Eternal Warrior #4). This issue does not have a card (coupon). In a tale that spans over 2000 years, a Geomancer tells the story of the blood of heroes and how it changed the course of history in "The Blood of Heroes." Plot by Jim Shooter, David Lapham, Bob Layton & Jon Hartz. Script by Layton, pencils by Lapham, inks by Tom Ryder. Cover price $2.25.

  • Item #60931273
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    Published Nov 1992 by Image.

    Spawn (1992 Image) 6D CGC 9.8 Direct Variant

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    1st app. Overtkill

    Paper: White

    Label #1289670003

    Starts Jul 6

    "Payback!" Part 1 of 2. 1st appearance of Overtkill. Created, story, and art by Todd McFarlane. Mafioso boss, Tony Twist, blames the new shadowy hero, Spawn, for the resent attacks on his men. Twist wants Spawn dead. Twist is a man who is used to getting what he wants. Enter: Overtkill, a cyborg killing machine who never fails. NOTE: Overtkill was created on an art training video featuring Stan Lee, Todd McFarlane, and Rob Liefeld. When Lee came up with the name "Overkill," Liefeld and McFarlane, using only the name, and within a matter of minutes, came up with the basic design for the character that would soon be known as Overtkill, a major villain in the Image Universe. - Odinson, Lone Star Comics Archivist Cover price $1.95.

  • Item #61028182
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    Published Nov 1992 by Image.

    Spawn (1992 Image) 6D CGC 9.8 Direct Variant

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    1st app. Overtkill

    Paper: White

    Label #4014271017

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    "Payback!" Part 1 of 2. 1st appearance of Overtkill. Created, story, and art by Todd McFarlane. Mafioso boss, Tony Twist, blames the new shadowy hero, Spawn, for the resent attacks on his men. Twist wants Spawn dead. Twist is a man who is used to getting what he wants. Enter: Overtkill, a cyborg killing machine who never fails. NOTE: Overtkill was created on an art training video featuring Stan Lee, Todd McFarlane, and Rob Liefeld. When Lee came up with the name "Overkill," Liefeld and McFarlane, using only the name, and within a matter of minutes, came up with the basic design for the character that would soon be known as Overtkill, a major villain in the Image Universe. - Odinson, Lone Star Comics Archivist Cover price $1.95.

  • Item #60931347
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    Published Nov 1992 by Image/Awesome.

    Supreme (1993) 1A CGC 9.8 Murray

    Paper: White

    Label #1289670019

    Starts Jul 6

    Silver foil title. Regular Ed. Returning to Earth after 50 years away, Supreme doesn't get the warmest of receptions from Youngblood in "Second Coming." Written by Rob Liefeld & Brian Murray. Pencils by Murray, inks by Liefeld. Plus: Infiniti stars in the 6-page "Strange Interlude" by Eric Stephenson, Richard Horie, Danny Miki & Norm Rapmund. Cover price $1.95.