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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: X-Men 94 Modern
Grade: 5.5
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE
Certification #: 0287576014
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: X-men Saga  Score: 350
X-men the Complete Workaholic!  Score: 350
X-men ----- Continues to be Uncanny!  Score: 350
Bronze Age Variants  Score: 350
X-men Do Your Best BuB!  Score: 350
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Mark Jeweler. 2nd appearance of New X-men: Night Crawler, Storm, Colossus. Wanted a copy, really any copy at the time, but a Mark Jeweler Insert copy hit the sweet spot! Glad to own this Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum Cover that is iconic and more the X-men that I know. They are a rambunctious bunch! A sort of "beginning" of the "run" after the hit of Giant Size X-men #1 and the 1st appearance of these characters. They've been Lost in Space, Danger Will Robinson. A classic style cover of grave importance to the next coming issues. The "new" X-men are having to work as a team, and it will be beneficial if they can learn that lesson as quick as possible. Banshee is on the cover and comes in handy, which is an older member along with Cyclops. I remember getting the '89 pilot episode of the animated cartoon called "Pryde of the X-men" on VHS as a kid and thinking, "How did this not picked up straight away? Oh, that's Awesome!" It was an action-packed fighting Magneto story, and the late 80's Pilot turned into an eventual early 90's animated series, which had newer characters. That was more the rendition I remember and grew up with.

Complete with a back cover picture of the Marvel Card since CGC is grading those. Only a few covers with the mutant the Banshee on the cover, so a Marvel Card of Banshee that can show close ups. Banshee uses his yell to fly!

Grader Notes:
finger bends left center of back cover;
finger bends right center of back cover;
moderate, multiple stain back cover;
multiple bend full right of front cover breaks color;
multiple spine stress lines breaks color.



 
 
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