COMIC DETAILS
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Comic Description:
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X-Men 28 Universal
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Grade:
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4.0
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Page Quality:
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OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
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Certification #:
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3882089010
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
1st appearance of the Banshee. (Sean Cassidy) and the Ogre (Brian Dunlap). Roy Thomas story. Werner Roth and Dick Ayers art. Werner Roth and John Tartaglione cover. Shelter was the offering for Banshee to be apart from himself as an inward turning but outwardly non oppressive. Though it is his song and voice of effort that lifts him off the ground, one could call it wailing but not so much something as Moby or Dick or a fiction but it plays in the mind as something more Jonah or Jonas. Maybe about brothers, when he'd rather work out his inner caretaking and bear the brunt to be denied by his plot writ gives the creators the liberty to further his etchings and fine line edges to moving the forward progression of his characters mindfulness of or in falling short. Such could be like the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew to find friends, give me an X-men but always let it be led by the encouragement and tendencies by the sincere and honeysuckle vines toward repeating history.
Complete with a back cover picture of the shirt with merch as a screening giveaway for something that speaks to the minds in hearts that soulfully look at movies as such, shelter, but more to the giving and freedom and not as a cheap signet ringing in the ears but not as an itchy ear reminder as yet or as well.
Grader Notes:
water stain full top of front cover;
sticker back cover;
water stain full top of back cover.
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