X-men, Classic Stan and Kirby
X-Men 13

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: X-Men 13 Universal
Grade: 6.0
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #: 3802061003
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: X-men, Classic Stan and Kirby  Score: 106
WorkaholicAS2  Score: 106
Continues to be Uncanny!  Score: 106
X-men Do Your Best BuB!  Score: 106
Research: See CGC’s Population Report

Owner's Description

2nd appearance of the Juggernaut. Human Torch appearance. Matt Murdock cameo. Stan Lee story. Werner Roth and Joe Sinnott art. Jack Kirby cover and layouts. Ha! I had a description at this acquisition Memorial Day 2026, but the ends that justify by what means are like smooth Juggernaut cartwheeled praise, and when instead should be a solemn bow of the head in remembrance. Slowing down is not this 2nd appearance calling card of the X-men telling the Juggy to "Go away or we shall 'stop your taunt' a second time!" Brotherly trials are by something by way of Xavier's tears and of not ejecting from the wheelchair to instead having mercy on his brother. Whether in law or by submission it is up to the X-men when these vigils make haste too storm a castle full of calls to recant, but hate is under heaven and takes a stance all the same and, "God help the family member that comes between me and the call to arm my lover or living worded call to action!" Not as lax or some self-involvement but as the ones who died and went before can recall as to the respect something seeking self-reflection in a respect of death, shiva, Memorial Day rests.

Complete with the Death that is waiting as a back cover picture, and whether by a lady or taunting a 2nd time it is this Juggernaut second appearance that it is known by the ends of the book laid down in armistice sidings of divisions and rib ticklers of Dad' Jokes when leading a family, team, or by any other name the relational choices of offering salvation. Again. From what? It is a personal experience. Your mother was a hamster, and your dad wore elderberry smelling army boots! ~ Monty Pythons that squashy rhetorical paraphrase.

Grader Notes:
light staining to cover;
spine stress lines breaks color;
light creasing to cover;
light wear to cover.



 
 
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