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Marvel Team-Up 141
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Marvel Team-Up 141 Modern
Grade:
7.5
Page Quality:
WHITE
Certification #:
1566209003
Owner:
ADAMANTIUM
SET DETAILS
Custom Sets:
This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing:
Back in Black Edition
Score:
8
These are the Copper!
Score:
8
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Owner's Description
Given as a prize raw comic from musteatbrains a boardie after a grading contest 1st black costume. Tied with Amazing Spider-man 252. This is a Newsstand copy to boot! I'm amazed at the generosity! This is still after the Amazing Spider-man #252 in distribution order yet was free to me thankfully. At the time I needed it to complete the set and the notes on the labels I wasn't for sure about. I tried to get it altogether and eventually submitted it. This Newsstand is a well enough off copy to fit the collection, and I'm happy to be simple with it, as it could be considered a 2nd appearance? It could use a press, but isn't all bad, it has some definite desirability. Long live the hoopla that is the black costume and or Venom. The descriptions rage on as toy soldiers that make the nostalgia a pivoting point for contention. That can be had for the low, low price of any copy to be good for my collection. When debates arise, we make do with what we can!
Indeed HER! This series brought about change, but not in sales, except to a point for going on quite a while. These were reader stories that would line the bins for years, but we were a studious bunch growing up and no unto today!
Complete with a back cover picture of a similar in size and scope series called Marvel Two in One! These two competed for space on the shelves with Team Up starting first and ending last in 1985. While both started at 20 cents, they both ended at a dollar with rising costs and Two in One mostly featuring "The Thing" ended in 1983!
Grader Notes:
chip out right top of back cover;
light spine stress lines to cover;
moderate bends to cover.
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