The Amazing Spider-Man #256, 257, 260, 262 - 4 Comic - 1984/1985

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Lot of four US original Amazing Spider-Man issues (vol. 1, Marvel Comics, 1984–1985), issues #256 (09/1984), #257 (10/1984), #260 (01/1985), #262 (03/1985), with art by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Josef Rubinstein, Bob Layton, Carlos Garzón and Eliot Brown; English language, spillato binding, in very good condition for age, each in a protective sleeve with rigid board.

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Lot of 4 original US comics from the series The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1, Marvel Comics, 1984–1985):

#256 (09/1984) – First appearance of Puma (Thomas Fireheart), a mercenary hired by Rose to eliminate Spider-Man, at the height of the black alien costume era. Mary Jane also returns, while the new costume begins to affect Peter's behavior.

#257 (October 1984) – Puma's second appearance and the first revelation of Ned Leeds as a possible Hobgoblin. Spider-Man is injured with a dislocated shoulder and is at risk of being killed by Puma, until the Black Cat intervenes; The Rose and Kingpin also pull strings in the story.

#260 (01/1985) – Part of the “The Sins of My Father” / “The Challenge of Hobgoblin” saga: the war against Hobgoblin continues, who, with the support of the Rose, is interested in Norman Osborn’s secret diaries and is targeting Harry and his pregnant wife Liz. Wanted number for the great showdown between Spider-Man and Hobgoblin.

#262 (March 1985) – Famous “Special Issue” with a photographic cover: in the story “Trade Secrets,” paparazzo “Dirty Jake” catches Peter Parker changing in an airport closet and photographs him without his mask; Spider-Man must retrieve the film to protect his secret identity. The cover features Spider-Man played by stuntman Scott Leva, with photos by Eliot R. Brown.

Marvel Comics, USA, 1984–1985.
Standard American comic book format, approx. 17 × 26 cm, approximately 36 pages per issue.
Language: English.
Legal Deposit: Not applicable (original USA editions).

Each album comes in a protective envelope with a hard cardboard backing (bag and board). Overall, the book is in very good condition for its age, with normal signs of use. Please refer to the photos for your own assessment of its condition.

Shipping via tracked courier or registered mail (depending on Catawiki options and the destination country). The albums will be shipped flat, each in its own envelope, between rigid cardboard boxes and with additional protective packaging to prevent creasing or damage during transport.

Lot of 4 original US comics from the series The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1, Marvel Comics, 1984–1985):

#256 (09/1984) – First appearance of Puma (Thomas Fireheart), a mercenary hired by Rose to eliminate Spider-Man, at the height of the black alien costume era. Mary Jane also returns, while the new costume begins to affect Peter's behavior.

#257 (October 1984) – Puma's second appearance and the first revelation of Ned Leeds as a possible Hobgoblin. Spider-Man is injured with a dislocated shoulder and is at risk of being killed by Puma, until the Black Cat intervenes; The Rose and Kingpin also pull strings in the story.

#260 (01/1985) – Part of the “The Sins of My Father” / “The Challenge of Hobgoblin” saga: the war against Hobgoblin continues, who, with the support of the Rose, is interested in Norman Osborn’s secret diaries and is targeting Harry and his pregnant wife Liz. Wanted number for the great showdown between Spider-Man and Hobgoblin.

#262 (March 1985) – Famous “Special Issue” with a photographic cover: in the story “Trade Secrets,” paparazzo “Dirty Jake” catches Peter Parker changing in an airport closet and photographs him without his mask; Spider-Man must retrieve the film to protect his secret identity. The cover features Spider-Man played by stuntman Scott Leva, with photos by Eliot R. Brown.

Marvel Comics, USA, 1984–1985.
Standard American comic book format, approx. 17 × 26 cm, approximately 36 pages per issue.
Language: English.
Legal Deposit: Not applicable (original USA editions).

Each album comes in a protective envelope with a hard cardboard backing (bag and board). Overall, the book is in very good condition for its age, with normal signs of use. Please refer to the photos for your own assessment of its condition.

Shipping via tracked courier or registered mail (depending on Catawiki options and the destination country). The albums will be shipped flat, each in its own envelope, between rigid cardboard boxes and with additional protective packaging to prevent creasing or damage during transport.

Details

No. of items
4
Language
English
Item
Comic
Condition
Very fine
Series
The Amazing Spider-Man
Issue number
#256, 257, 260, 262
Binding
Stapled
Publisher
Marvel Comics
Artist
Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Josef Rubinstein, Bob Layton, Carlos Garzón, Eliot Brown
Year oldest item
1984
Year youngest item
1985
ItalyVerified
122
Objects sold
100%
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