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Wolverine comic books issue 102

  • Issue #102.5WIZSIGNED
    Wolverine (1988 1st Series) 102.5WIZSIGNED

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    Wizard Authentic Signed Edition Signed by Boris Vallejo. Includes Wizard Certificate of Authenticity. Cover by Boris Vallejo. "Slay-Per-View" written by Dan Slott with art by Mark Buckingham. "Costume Re-Partee" written by Dan Slott with art by Mike Wieringo. Bonus pin-up by Julie Bell. Continuity-wise, the story in Wolverine #102.5 falls between Wolverine #102 and #103. Written by Mark Buckingham with art by Mike Wieringo, this was a mail-away comic for the Fleer trading cards produced for Marvel. The cover was used as art for the Fleer Ultra X-Men set and an interior pin-up was used for the Marvel Masterpiece 1996 set. Why is this such a strange read? Because each page is actually 9 trading cards with each sheet of 9 cards linking together to form a single comic book page--not a 9 panel comic book page--but rather a normal comic book page. Fleer had two requirements for the artist and writer doing the comic. Every card had to feature at least one character, and as many Marvel characters as possible had to appear in the 11 page story. Given these weird parameters, the final "comic" turned out pretty well. Given the bizarre rules, Mark Buckingham did an excellent job! Full color, 16 pages, slick paper stock.

  • Issue #102D
    Wolverine (1988 1st Series) 102D
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4426487022
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Direct Edition. Cover pencils by Adam Kubert, inks by Dan Green. Unspoken Promises, script by Larry Hama, pencils by Adam Kubert, inks by Dan Green; Elektra observes the wild and feral Wolverine righting wrongs in the city while she narrates a tale from her childhood. 36 pgs. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.

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    $80 Wolverine #102 CBCS 9.8 Direct Edition

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  • Issue #102N
    Wolverine (1988 1st Series) 102N

    Newsstand Edition. Cover pencils by Adam Kubert, inks by Dan Green. Unspoken Promises, script by Larry Hama, pencils by Adam Kubert, inks by Dan Green; Elektra observes the wild and feral Wolverine righting wrongs in the city while she narrates a tale from her childhood. 36 pgs. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #102.5
    Wolverine Special (1996 Marvel/Fleer) 102.5
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4427624003
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Cover by Boris Vallejo. "Slay-Per-View" written by Dan Slott with art by Mark Buckingham. "Costume Re-Partee" written by Dan Slott with art by Mike Wieringo. Bonus pin-up by Julie Bell. Continuity-wise, the story in Wolverine #102.5 falls between Wolverine #102 and #103. Written by Mark Buckingham with art by Mike Wieringo, this was a mail-away comic for the Fleer trading cards produced for Marvel. The cover was used as art for the Fleer Ultra X-Men set and an interior pin-up was used for the Marvel Masterpiece 1996 set. Why is this such a strange read? Because each page is actually 9 trading cards with each sheet of 9 cards linking together to form a single comic book page--not a 9 panel comic book page--but rather a normal comic book page. Fleer had two requirements for the artist and writer doing the comic. Every card had to feature at least one character, and as many Marvel characters as possible had to appear in the 11 page story. Given these weird parameters, the final "comic" turned out pretty well. And, given the bizarre rules, Mark Buckingham did an excellent job!

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    $2,000 9.6 Wolverine Special 102.5 CGC 1996 White Pages

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