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Giant-Size Man-Thing 5
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Giant-Size Man-Thing 5 Modern
Grade:
6.5
Page Quality:
WHITE
Certification #:
1342509008
Owner:
ADAMANTIUM
SET DETAILS
Custom Sets:
This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing:
NY Giants
Score:
5
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Owner's Description
10-page Howard the Duck story with art by Frank Brunner. Letter from Fred Hembeck. Steve Gerber story. Ed Hannigan & Dan Adkins art. Gil Kane & Dan Adkins cover. Digging out the wounded dredge of fire like husbandry is to lick up the trench for an Elijah type plot in the 3 faces of Man-thing! First Face) Thusly is the language respected and expected when Thor has seemed needed or is actually the means that a man of the house comes running down for the Price is Right. Second Face) The swamp and tentacle like valleys are within the mountains for loved skirts and nary being pushed into the sea. Third Face) The no tenderness bestowed none owed. Bygones are the days when no one is in right standing before those pews of swamped like audiences as we are all to be respected as standalone thinkers. Man-Thing seems the empathetic clown toward beings of those emptying the coffers and who can’t be with you today as their service is called elsewhere, upward, inward, and onward as us all. Man-Thing always tried to move people along, but the touch is killer, by the giant size scars in spirit that are evidently dross as their service swamp water and salted with the tears of the innocent.
Saga's and Swamps, there in the small things done diligently. "It's where the action is!"
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before publicly released to the movie, “Scarlett!” Gone bye to wave sayonara, but forgotten anyway as the rebuked fig tree to ever stand in memoriam as Robot Chicken/Seth McFarlane's Star Wars film put it, "Live big, love big, dream big; fall down a hole into a deep black pit, which is nothing to do with the paid service apparently."
Grader Notes:
Back Cover Multiple Fingerprints;
Front Cover Multiple Fingerprints;
Left Bottom Front Cover Small Multiple Tear Breaks Color;
Right Top Front Cover Crease Breaks Color;
Back Cover Multiple Bend;
Front Cover Multiple Bend.
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