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Marvel key: Spider-man 2099 #1 red foil NM-M white pages
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PLEASE offer/offer based on your understanding of thecondition from the visual examination of the image(s). Indicated letter (ornumber) condition is accurate but approximate and not a CGC etc grade but anhonest appraisal by this seller.
U.S. ORDERS ONLY! Allow 5 (as stated) days for handling,then normal postal-delivery period for the method.
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We do not offer slabbed comics, since comic books are meantto be seen and appreciated (and collected!) in all their aspects, and not onlyas permanently sealed covers.
*** Don\'t miss ourother comics sales featuring the newest hotcomics collectibles: 1950s, 60s and 70s DC full-page PREVIEW ADS (promo/houseprint ads), many first appearances beforetheir comic-book first issues!
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Spectacularlydesigned and hand lettered (mostly by legendary DC letterer Ira Schnapp in the1960s, plus Gaspar Saladino in the 1970s), and sometimes with a long story ormarketing text, and always showing a large cover reproduction—many being theFIRST appearance of a key character/issue! (note the interest in “firstappearances” in cameos and ads for Darkseid, Wolverine etc; also hundreds of comics selling now always note the issue’s inclusion of an ad for another keyissue).
These are the ORIGINAL full pages,from the comic book that first advertised these issues, with the comic’spublishing date indicated to confirm their original appearance. Both DC andMarvel ads from the 1960s and 1970s!
HERE IS A CHANCE TO GET THESE IMPORTANTDESIGNS/1ST APPEARANCES WITHOUT SPENDING $200-$2000 FOR THE ISSUE THEY ARE IN! Theseare in excellent condition—and very FRAMEABLE! These DC full pages are in aclass by themselves, superb examples of 1950s and 1960s comic graphic design,in addition to depicting the covers of key comics issues. Plus Marvel and DCads from the 1970s.