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2-300's Doing what a Spider-can-man.
Amazing Spider-Man 206
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Amazing Spider-Man 206 Modern
Grade:
8.0
Page Quality:
WHITE
Pedigree:
Newsstand Edition
Certification #:
4132985012
Owner:
ADAMANTIUM
SET DETAILS
Custom Sets:
This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing:
Man of Web!
Score:
5
2-300's Doing what a Spider-can-man.
Score:
5
Amazing Spider-man (cont.)
Score:
5
Spider-man All Together Now, Amazing
Score:
5
2 Volumes Worth!
Score:
5
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Owner's Description
Doctor Jonas Harrow appearance. Roger Stern story. John Byrne & Gene Day art. Al Milgrom cover. A "harrower" is one that causes acute sorrow, and here we have Jonas (not of the brothers I might add) playing with the amnesiac J. Jonah Jameson to cause upheaval and or emotional turmoil. As everyone loves and was Kung-Fu Fighting, it takes a Spider-man as an employed Peter Parker to hash it all out and get to the bottom of the circumstances. Having already influenced people or villains such as the Wisp, it takes a backdrop to the main story that things are bigger than they seem. Bought from boardie "ft88" this circa 2024 end of year, it was a nice addition to the collection to build and create some quantity of quality for the registry. Honing those skills to infiltrate the new year, while saying good dealings with the current, it is all an emotional tear jerk in itself!
"Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?" ~ Rush Hour
Complete with a back cover picture of a certain Harrower himself, "THE Crow!" A Sideshow statue that I bought to help out the Local Comic Shop when their van needed work. Featuring the likeness of Brandon Lee himself and toting the self-proclaimed crow of sorrow along with weapon and his wife's wedding ring around his neck, seemingly walking a fire trail and causing those of emotional upheaval to know his brand of justice in mercy. "The Crow had tattoos?" Upper left shows 8 of them, and no matter how they are "temporary", justice in mercy will prevail! Comic Insides! Why Not!?
Grader Notes;
spine stress lines to cover.
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