A Very Incomplete Set
Avengers 71

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Avengers 71 Universal
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Pedigree: Twin Cities
Certification #: 0915757013
Owner: Mississippi Mudcats

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Mudcats’ Silver and Bronze Avengers  Score: 2000
Not Emma Peel’s Gang  Score: 2000
Hardly A Complete Set  Score: 2000
Mudcats’ Marvel Keys  Score: 2000
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Issue # #71 is a loaded issue as it features the first appearance of the Invaders. Additionally, Black Knight joins the Avengers and Kang and Grandmaster make appearances.

Continuing from Issue #70, Black Knight is rushing through his home castle to the Brazier of Truth. There he summons the spirit of his ancestor, the original Black Knight. Knight's ancestor informs him of the events that led to the Avengers being caught up in a game between the Grandmaster and Kang the Conqueror.

Then through the Brazier, Black Knight is allowed to continue viewing the contest as it's currently going on. In the future year of 4000 A.D., Kang spends a private moment alone with Ravonna before returning to the main throne room to prepare for the second part of the competition. He sends the Vision, Black Panther, and Yellowjacket to France in the year 1941, after fighting off a small army of Nazi's, they are soon confronted by their challengers, the three Invaders from 1941: Captain America, Human Torch, and the Sub-Mariner.

In the present, the Black Knight, wishing to help out the Avengers realizes that when his interference forced the Grandmaster to transport all the combatants to the present, Goliath was holding Black Knight's ebony blade. As he and the sword are mystically bonded, Black Knight focuses on it and soon finds himself transported to the future year of 4000 A.D. There he finds that Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, and Goliath are held prisoner by Kang. He recovers his sword and fights off an army of Kang's troops before meeting up with the Wasp.

Meanwhile, in France of 1941, the three Avengers square off one by one against the Invaders of that era. Black Panther fighting Captain America, Yellowjacket fighting Namor, and Vision fighting the Human Torch. The Invaders are eventually defeated with the help of Vision’s intangibility.

With their victory, the Avengers are returned to the future. There Kang demands to be granted his power over life and death, and instead of using that power to revive Ravonna, he uses the power to attempt to destroy the Avengers. However, the powers granted to him by the Grandmaster have no effect against Black Knight, who isn't a member of the Avengers. The Knight quickly defeats Kang, and the Grandmaster considers the contest complete and returns the Avengers and Black Knight to their own era. There the Avengers officially invite the Knight into their ranks.

CGC 9.8s of the book are very common, but this beauty boasts WP and comes the Twin Cities Collection. The Twin Cities Collection was the product of Gary Dahlberg who spent his life carefully buying, reading and storing comic books away throughout the '60s and '70s, with aspirations to become a cartoonist one day. Sadly, he died in a fire in 2010, but to the astonishment of his family his collection was appraised at more than $1 million by Heritage, who auctioned the books in 2011. Consisting of mainly Marvel and DC, this accumulation has no identifying marks but yielded some of the highest grades of the early Marvel period with considerably high page quality. The collection ultimately brought over $2.4 million at auction.

We acquired our book from the February 19, 2012 Heritage Auction.



 
 
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