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Marvel Comics Library. Avengers. Vol. 1. 1963-1965 by Kurt Busiek; Kevin Feige; Stan Lee (Artist); Jack Kirby (Artist)
Category: Illustration
By early 1963 the foundations of the Marvel Age had been laid. Following the introduction of the Fantastic Four in 1961 came the amazing (Spider-Man), the astonishing (Ant-Man), the strange (Doctor, that is), the incredible (Hulk), the invincible (Iron Man) and the mighty (Thor). Still, Marvel editor in ...Show more
Marvel Comics Library. Fantastic Four. Vol. 1. 1961-1963 by Mark Waid; Mike Massimino; Stan Lee (Artist); Jack Kirby (Artist)
Category: Western
Hoping to break out of a sales slump at Marvel in the early 1960s, veteran comic creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby hit on the idea of doing a super team. Kirby, who thought superheroes were due for a revival after 15 years of being pushed aside by romance, horror, and war comics, saw it as smart business ...Show more
Mighty Marvel Masterworks: the Fantastic Four Vol. 1 - The World's Greatest Heroes by Stan Lee; Jack Kirby (Artist)
Category: Graphic Novels
The stories that built the Marvel Universe, from the brilliant minds of legendary creators -- now available in an accessible new format the whole family can enjoy! While testing an experimental spacecraft, scientist Reed Richards, pilot Ben Grimm and siblings Sue and Johnny Storm were bombarded by myste ...Show more
Saga of the Sandman by Stan Lee (Text by); Jack Kirby (Illustrator); Herb Trimpe (Illustrator); Ross Andru (Illustrator); Ron Wilson (Artist); Pat Olliffe (Artist); Roy Thomas (Text by); Tom DeFalco; Steve Ditko (Illustrator); Kurt Busiek (Text by)
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: Graphic Novel PB Ser.
It was no day at the beach when criminal Flint Marko was mutated into one of Marveldom's most versatile villains and began a career of kicking sand in our favorite heroes' faces! Some of the best battles between Sandman, Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and the Hulk are collected here in commemoration of ...Show more
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