Marvel 1968 Series Starters-for Starters!
Iron Man and Sub-Mariner 1

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Iron Man and Sub-Mariner 1 Universal
Grade: 8.5
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #: 4397318004
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Marvel 1968 Series Starters-for Starters!  Score: 893
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Pre-dates both Iron Man #1 and Sub-Mariner #1, Whiplash & Destiny appearance. "We all want to live in a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine!" Getting their kicks in before their own respective ongoing series #1's. Sub-Mariner and Iron Man find themselves at sea. Getting trapped or fending off attackers, as the Sub-Mariner's strength location is with water, and while Iron Man gets strapped for surgery against his will on a table with a laser canon pointed at him! All those silver age quips that are now classics in the likes of James Bond movies or made notorious by other villains of the genre. They are pre-dating their ongoing series with this one-shot, to prove their salt and worth to make a new publication venture. It all tightens up around these two with longevity and a prosperous future ahead of them, now both having shown up in film and media with collectors finding out about the quirks and hijinks from the imaginations of the silver age!

Complete with a prescreen pass before released to theaters of the movie, "Hunter Killer!" Taking place in a submarine and at sea itself, a high-ranking official is taken hostage by submarine. Not exactly brought to neutral waters, what could even spark a sign of aggression between currently peace holding nations although on edge for "non-peace!" These are the fictional movies and stories that take to mind the provenance of relations and how best to act under pressure.

Grader Notes:
crease left bottom of front cover;
light creasing top of back cover;
manufactured chip out left top of back cover;
spine stress lines.



 
 
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