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Marvel Comics Presents 72 |
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Marvel Comics Presents #72 Signature |
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CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
1008501002
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Owner Comments
Logan's origin had been shrouded in mystery so the opening chapter of this story instantly had me intrigued.
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Marvel Comics Presents 73 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #73 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
1008501005
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Owner Comments
I was blown away when I first saw the cover to this book. I loved the explanation for Logan's adamantium and could not wait for the next chapter.
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Marvel Comics Presents 74 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #74 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
0993676005
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Owner Comments
BWS is a fantastic artist but his superb story-telling abilities were fully demonstrated in this series. The layers of mystery surrounding the Weapon X project and the development of the Carol Hines character drew me into this story in a way I hadn't expected.
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Marvel Comics Presents 75 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #75 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
0992560014
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Owner Comments
The inerplay between Dr. Cornelius and the secret Professor heading the program was finely developed. Who was behind it all? I could not wait to find out.
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Marvel Comics Presents 76 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #76 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
0992560015
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Owner Comments
Yet another amazing cover. I couldn't wait to get out of the store to find out whether Carol was dead.
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Marvel Comics Presents 77 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #77 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
0993676004
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Owner Comments
The cover of a primal Logan stalking through a snowy Canadian forest was perfect. The scene of Logan killing the wolfpack remains my favorite Wolverine image to this day.
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Marvel Comics Presents 78 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #78 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
1008501004
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Owner Comments
I loved "Lifedeath" but by this time I was already coming to the realization that Weapon X was going to be my favorite BWS story.
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Marvel Comics Presents 79 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #79 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
0993676009
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Owner Comments
Yet another amazing cover. I loved the question about who controlled Wolverine - the professor, Dr. Cornelius, Logan? Did any of them really know what would come next? I didn't. Perfect.
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Marvel Comics Presents 80 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #80 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
0992561001
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Owner Comments
A story like the origin of Wolverine deserved the very best. BWS did not disappoint. The story was gripping and the art was excellent. I couldn't wait for each next chapter. Thankfully, Marvel was publishing this title every two weeks.
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Marvel Comics Presents 81 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #81 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
0993676010
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Owner Comments
Who was truly being savage I wondered as the story built toward a final confrontation between Logan and those who were cruelly experimenting on him.
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Marvel Comics Presents 82 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #82 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
0992561002
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Owner Comments
Marc Silvestri was in the midst of his great run in the Wolverine series during the summer of 1991 and Marvel was already promoting the upcoming new Jim Lee X-Men title but this was the title and story that had me captured.
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Marvel Comics Presents 83 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #83 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
1008501006
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Owner Comments
"I am Logan. I am a man. And you are the animal!" That is still one of my all-time favorite Wolverine quotes and it cemented this amazing story as one of my all-time favorites.
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Marvel Comics Presents 84 |
Item: |
Marvel Comics Presents #84 Signature |
Grade: |
CGC 9.8 |
Cert #: |
0992561004
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Owner Comments
As soon as I saw the amazing wraparound cover art, I knew BWS had something special in store for the conclusion to his masterpiece and he did not disappoint. The Wolveine character is much richer because of this story. It still stands among the very best pieces of comic art and story-telling more than 20 years later.
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