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Amazing Spider-man The Under 100's
Amazing Spider-Man 18
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Amazing Spider-Man 18 Universal
Grade:
5.0
Page Quality:
OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #:
2033666011
Owner:
ADAMANTIUM
SET DETAILS
Custom Sets:
This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing:
Amazing Spider-man the Man of Web
Score:
263
Amazing Spider-man The Under 100's
Score:
263
Amazing Spider-man (cont.)
Score:
263
ASM AROUND THE WORLD
Score:
263
Amazing Spider-man it's Complete!
Score:
263
Research:
See CGC's Census Report for this Comic
Owner's Description
1st Ned Leeds. Daredevil and Avengers cameo. Fantastic Four and Sandman Appearance. Picked it up from Dave and Adams, for a little over $200. The Ned Leeds lead was cool to finally add, needed at least mid-grade for the hive of villainous scum. LOL, we have the current Ned Leads in the Spider-man movies promising up and down that he won't become a villain, though in the past, we were not so lucky. Great Jehoshaphat we've got Biblical Proportions to go to, but it may all be a ploy to satisfy viewers. As the last Spider-man, where the past ones showed up, went over really well. Better call who you know and pray that the resolve is quick, these still haven't been available as much in grade with price. Early Spider-man for the art and story is fun, even if this particular copy has a white border at the top, I assume it is a bit miscut.
Complete with a back cover picture of a Dallas Morning News newspaper reprint that excerpts the story of an early if not first appearance of the Sandman, and I don't mean Adam Sandler! These newspaper issues were a simpler time, and in the 90's, comics were that popular!
Grader Notes:
moderate creasing to cover;
moderate spine stress lines breaks color;
moderate staining to cover;
moderate wear all corners breaks color.
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