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Marvel Graphic Novel 4
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Marvel Graphic Novel 4
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Grade:
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9.8
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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1271058001
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Owner:
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Tnerb
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Personal Thoughts:
Purchased as a 9.8 and cracked out for not only the signatures of Chris Claremont and Bob McLeod, but a small sketch of Cannon ball on the back for good measure.
Technically, wouldn't Sam Guthrie be the first recruited member since he was originally pitted against Shan, Daniel, Roberto, and Rahne when they fought against him?
The first time I tried to purchase a graded 9.8 copy was on Comic Link. I lost. I also lost the second time. I finally purchased my first 9.8 copy already signed and have since sold that one after this copy came back and retained the 9.8.
I met the person that I lost against at the NYCC when he had the book cracked out for signatures. Since then I have considered any time I lost a book in a bidding war to be Wallaced.
CGC Notations in no Particular Order:
"Signed & Sketch by Bob McLeod & Signed by Chris Claremont on 6/14/14 on Back Cover"
"Origin and 1st appearance of the New Mutants"
Chris Claremont Story
Bob McLeod Cover & Art
9.8 White Pages
Published: November, 1982
Released: September 7, 1982
"Renewal"
Writer: Chris Claremont
Penciler: Bob Mcleod
Inker: Bob Mcleod
Colorist: Glynis Wein
Letterer: Tom Orzechowski
Editor: Louise Jones
Editor In Chief: Jim Shooter
Cover Artist Bob McLeod
Character Information:
Featured Characters
Karma (Shan "Xian" Coy Mahn)
Psyche (Danielle Moonstar) : First Appearance
Cannonball (Sam Guthrie) : First Appearance
Sunspot (Roberto Dacosta) : First Appearance
Wolfsbane (Raine Sinclair) : First Appearance
New Mutants : First Appearance
Supporting Characters
Professor Xavier
Dr. Moira MacTaggert
Reverand Craig : First Appearance
White King (Donald Pierce)
Tessa
Emmanuel DaCosta :First Appearance
Originally this was supposed to be issue #1. Due to a delay in publishing with the new Marvel Graphic Novels, Jim Shooter and Louise Jones changed the work in progress while adding ten pages in the process Bob Mcleod worked on some of these pages during his honeymoon. The original deal was that he could ink his own pencils and Louise did not want to break that promise.
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