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Al Milgrom comic

Fantastic Four: Korvac Quest

Fantastic Four: Korvac Quest

Collects Fantastic Four Annual #24, Thor Annual #16, Silver Surfer Annual #4, Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1.Has the tyrant from the 31st century returned? Has Korvac come back to our time? And what part does Galactus play in all of this? This mytery will span the cosmos and many centuries as the Fantastic Four, Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Silver Surfer fight to preserve our universe!

Marvel Tales: Hulk

Marvel Tales: Hulk

The Hulk smashes his way into the celebration of the House of Ideas’ 80th anniversary with the latest issue of the era-spanning MARVEL TALES! This anthology series shines a spotlight on fan-favorite characters, features timeless stories and highlights some of the most impressive talent from the past eight decades. First, the Hulk returns to his original gray form in Al Milgrom’s status quo-shattering INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #324! Then, a blood transfusion from cousin Bruce Banner gives attorney Jennifer Walters a raging transformation of her own in SAVAGE SHE-HULK #1 – by the powerhouse team of Stan Lee and John Buscema! And Doc Samson manages to merge the Hulk’s personas, creating the super-intelligent “Professor” Hulk in INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #377 — a pivotal issue of Peter David’s epic run, illustrated by superstar Dale Keown!

Marvel Tales: Spider-Man

Marvel Tales: Spider-Man

Spider-Man swings into onto the stage as we celebrate the 80th Anniversary of the House of Ideas with the era-spanning MARVEL TALES! This anthology series shines a spotlight on fan-favorite characters, features timeless stories, and highlights some of our most impressive talent from the past eight decades. First, Spidey faces the mind-bending madness of Mysterio in a classic showdown from the boundless imaginations of Stan Lee, John Romita Sr. and Don Heck — the villain’s special effects have never been bigger than in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #66! Then meet Jessica Drew, the startlingly different Spider-Woman in in MARVELSPOTLIGHT (1971) #32 — to know her is to fear her! And finally, with the webslinger missing, the Black Cat steals the spotlight! Can frantic Felicia Hardy find her Spider — or will she find adventure? Surprises are in store in SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #90!

U.S. 1

U.S. 1

The only thing Ulysses Stone Archer (U.S. Archer) ever wanted to do was drive the big rigs, but his parents wanted him to go to college. After his parents' death, his brother Jefferson made sure he was able to go, but even after earning multiple degrees, US still wanted to drive trucks. On a haul with his brother, they were run off a cliff by the mysterious Highwayman, and US's brother disappeared. Gifted with radical new technology, U.S. used it and a super truck to try to track down the Highwayman, and to figure out what happened to his brother.

Mephisto Vs. ...

Mephisto Vs. ...

Mephisto Vs...follows the the demon lord of the neitherworld on a quest for a soul, but not just any soul.  In the past, Mephisto has pursed Thor and the Silver Surfer, but now has his sights are on someone else.  Mephisto Vs...proposed at a Marvel editorial meeting by writer/inker Al Milgrom, and penciled by Mephisto co-creator John Buscema.

Marvel Fanfare (1982)

Marvel Fanfare (1982)

This issue also began Allen Milgrom's series of fun little "Editori-Als." In this first edition, Allen talked about the series begin printed on paper special reserved for comic book covers, thus raising the price of this comic.

Marvel Comics Presents (1988)

Marvel Comics Presents (1988)

Night in Madripoor. Wolverine looks upon the city from a rooftop. He does really like this city. But he is here on a mission. He has to find Tyger Tiger, a local female crimelord. He goes to a bar and finds it being raided by goons. He walks in and gets attacked immediately. But the bad guys are no match for his adamantium enhanced body. They are defeated easily. Wolverine saves a man named O' Donell from them. A fair lady namedSapphire Styx likes Wolverine on first sight.

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