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Damage Control #4 (1989)
1.500 BHDThe conclusion of the limited series and an “Acts Of Vengeance’ tie-in! The battle between the super-heroes and super-villains is nothing compared to the battle Mrs. Hoag and Albert Cleary wage to take Damage Control away from the new owners!
Dark Nights Death Metal #1
480.000 BHDDark Nights Death Metal #1 MacDonald Batman who Laughs Variant /3000 CGC ss 9.8
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EDGE OF VENOMVERSE (2017) #5
4.000 BHDTHE SYMBIOTE WITH THE SLOBBER! “Deadpool’s bonded with the Venom symbiote, blah, blah, blah,” you’re saying to yourself. Well HOLD IT RIGHT THERE, TRUE BELIEVER! Bringing you a terrifying tale of VenomPool trying to save a hospital full of innocent people who’ve been infected with a DANGEROUS MIND-CONTROLLING PARASITE is none other than horror writer and SPIDER-VERSE veteran Clay McLeod Chapman! Still not enough? WELL DON’T TURN THAT SOLICITATION PAGE, MARVELITE! Because the House of Ideas has enlisted comics legend James Stokoe to draw this – one of the most awesome, audacious and outrageous tales in all of Marveldom! SO DON’T MISS IT!
Fantastic Four #544 (2007)
1.500 BHDIn the aftermath of Civil War comes RECONSTRUCTION, the beginning of a stunning new era of fantastic adventure. The team has been rocked to its foundations by the controversial events of the last several months. Now Reed and Sue have announced their plans to take some time off to work out their marital problems, leaving Ben and Johnny to hold the fort. But they won’t be doing it shorthanded. Two new members join the team and you won’t believe who they are!
Free Comic Book Day 2013: Infinity #1 (2013)
1.500 BHDWho is the mysterious old man who lies on his deathbed in a hospital in 1939, and how does his passing mark the beginning of the first heroic age of the Marvel Universe — and signal the rise of the superhumans?
Free Comic Book Day 2022: Spider-Man / Venom (2022) #1
4.000 BHDSpider-Man is gearing up for a brand-new era just in time for the character’s 60th anniversary! Fans who pick up FREE COMIC BOOK DAY: SPIDER-MAN/VENOM #1 will see the very beginning of the major storylines writer Zeb Wells and legendary artist John Romita Jr. have planned for their run on AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, including Tombstone’s first steps towards becoming Spidey’s most terrifying villain. FREE COMIC BOOK DAY: SPIDER-MAN/VENOM #1 will also give fans a chance to check out the thought-provoking work Al Ewing, Ram V., and Bryan Hitch are doing on VENOM! The groundbreaking changes this mastermind trio has in store for the symbiote mythos starts here!
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN (2005) #1
4.000 BHDThis is it! The start of the 4-month Spider-Man event that crosses over all three core Spider books and promises to forever change the lives of Peter Parker and everyone close to him!
Haunted by unsettling dreams. Disturbed by a growing sense of dread. Convinced that people are out to get him. A portrait of someone on the edge of a nervous breakdown? Nah. Simply a typical day for Peter Parker, as your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man has to contend with a new and deadly opponent named Tracer, self-defense lessons with Captain America, and some disturbing news that will change his life in a distinctly negative manner. Part 1 (of 12)!
Groot #2 (2015)
1.500 BHDSTRANDED, and without anyone who can understand what’s coming out of his mouth, it’s Groot vs The Cosmos in a trek to get his best friend back! Featuring a special guest star who’s REALLY OUTTA THIS WORLD! Groot may look intimidating, but, trust us, he’s all bark!
HAWKEYE: Solo Avengers #2 (1987)
1.500 BHDThere’s a new villain in town and his name is Trickshot! What is the true story behind Hawkeye’s origin? Plus: Captain Marvel confronts the South American dictator who was responsible for her powers … and now wants them for his own!
Herc #5 (2011)
1.500 BHDAs the world descends into chaos around him, Herc and his unlikely myth-villain allies fight to save his new home of Brooklyn from being consumed by the fear being sown by the witchcraft of Hecate. Will Herc keep his wits and save the day, or will his newly depowered nature make him all the more susceptible to Hecate’s terrifying powers? It’s magic and mayhem of unprecedented levels in this thrilling new issue from Marvel ‘Foremen’ Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente!
Herc #6 (2011)
1.500 BHDDepowered, abandoned by those closest to him and cast away in a twisted, nightmarish version of his new home of Brooklyn, Hercules prepares for to make his stand against Kyknos, son of his immortal enemy Ares, and Hecate, the villainous goddess of witchcraft. Will strength and heart alone be enough to overcome his seemingly insurmountable obstacles, or will this be the final, fatal trial of Hercules? Star writers Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente team up with ace artist Neil Edwards to bring the closing chapter to Hercules versus FEAR ITSELF.
Herc #6.1 (2011)
1.500 BHDFeart Itself tie-in! – Depowered, abandoned by those closest to him and cast away in a twisted, nightmarish version of his new home of Brooklyn, Hercules prepares for to make his stand against Kyknos, son of his immortal enemy Ares, and Hecate, the villainous goddess of witchcraft. Will strength and heart alone be enough to overcome his seemingly insurmountable obstacles, or will this be the final, fatal trial of Hercules? Star writers Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente team up with ace artist Neil Edwards to bring the closing chapter to Hercules versus Fear Itself.
Heroes for Hire #12 (2011)
1.500 BHDThe Heroes For Hire go to the Jersey Shore? With the trade in the Atlantean narcotic Hook running wild, it’s time for Misty Knight to shut it down with a lean and mean hand-picked squad that includes Moon Knight, Paladin, and aquatic expert Stingray!
Heroes for Hire #15 (2007)
1.500 BHDWhat kind of horrible impact does the WORLD WAR HULK event have on our heroes? Who will live? Who will die? Who will get mad and quit? The unexpected conclusion to a 5-part story designed to knock your socks and your toe nails off! “Zeb Wells is taking this book filled with second-tier characters seriously and having a blast with it. And so am I!” says Ain’t It Cool News.
Inhuman #6 (2014)
1.500 BHDThe Unspoken has attacked Medusa’s island nation and successfully taken it. With all the Inhuman royal family captive, it’s up to the NuHumans to show their mettle!
Iron Man #4 (2012)
1.500 BHDThe new Iron Man heavy-duty battle-suit debuts. The least subtle Iron Man armor of all time! Tony’s hunt for Extremis takes him to the ancient Catacombs of Paris where absolute horror awaits! Things man was not meant to know Vs. the man who wants to know everything.
Iron Man 2.0 #11 (2011)
1.500 BHDWar Machine flies into his final battle against the most dangerous villain he’s ever faced! Palmer Addley has beaten Rhodey at every turn – even with his upgrades, will Rhodey finally outsmart and outfight the master terrorist when the fate of the world hangs in the balance?
Jessica Jones #7 (2017)
1.500 BHDThe most dangerous book on the stands digs even deeper into the new mysteries of the Marvel Universe. Has Jessica Jones uncovered a secret too hot for even her? Can she put the pieces of her life back together before it is too late?
Journey Into Mystery #637 (2012)
1.500 BHDGods made mortal, with mutants their only hope for survival! Undead cannibals on the loose, San Francisco turned inside out by forbidden magic! A thrilling mythological mystery adventure in the Mighty Marvel manner, the most epic crossover of 2012! (Not counting that one where A’s fight X’s)
Marvel Age #59 (1987)
1.500 BHDNew Universe. Interview with Ralph Macchio; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; John Byrne, Mark Gruenwald, Peter David, Fabian Nicieza and Paul Ryan discuss what’s new in the New Universe; article on Wolfpack; New Universe. Cover by Tom Palmer
Marvel Age #60 (1988)
1.500 BHDInterview with Alan Davis on Excalibur; ‘It’s Genetic’ strip by Kyle Baker; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; article on Sledge Hammer!; article on the new Fantastic Four, with comments from Steve Englehart; Excalibur cover by Alan Davis and Paul Neary
Marvel Age #61 (1988)
1.500 BHDArticle on the Marvel Masterworks line; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; a look at the Marvel graphic novel collection; article on the Moebius graphic novels; Groo cover by Sergio Aragones.