COMIC DETAILS
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Comic Description:
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Spider-Man Noir 4 Modern
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Grade:
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9.4
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Pedigree:
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Newsstand Edition
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Certification #:
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4500548025
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Newsstand Edition. David Hine & Fabrice Sapolsky story. Carmine Di Giandomenico art. Patrick Zircher cover. Back water turning wraps up the story and the regular issue distribution via the newsstands! Biting off more that I can chew when paying down the cost, but impulse wins out on issue numbers two through four bought at $125 a piece. Fits so nicely with that number 1 issued newsstand that I've had to budget and make it happen. Spider-man in this noir piece or phase. What a fad or fashion it is to say that these eerie tales could take the Spider-man to some dark foreboding, if not just foreshadowing the inevitable detective nature that is the ever so sarcastic Spider-man. Back in Black! Taking his own risks and showing off those skills to become the ninja like way of shadowed secrecy and making the alley ways and seeded crevice's once again safe in the friendly neighborhood!
Keeping the pedal to the metal, we sometimes drift into something wild but need always reverse through the 180 degrees it takes to get back to the narrow road.
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass to see the movie before released publicly of, "Fast & the Furious: Fast X!" Well, there comes a time to learn of family, which the Spider-man Noir now sums up to having lessons and keeping those thoughts focused, as well in times of heartache and that for the Great Depression. Taken a back at some circumstances, it is indeed all a back water turning, repenting and recanting. Focusing on the enemy's retribution, but the heart of the hero needs always to be steadfast in all things.
Grader Notes:
crease top of back cover;
bend right bottom of whole book.
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