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Spider-Verse 1 (1/15) Campbell Variant Cover |
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Spider-Verse 1 Modern |
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CGC |
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1263481018
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Spider-Verse 1 (1/15) Variant Edition |
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Spider-Verse 1 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1222387005
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Owner Comments
Previous Owner: fxware (ebay)
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Spider-Verse 3 (2015) Variant Edition |
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Spider-Verse 3 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1347550005
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Owner Comments
Previous Owner: mcho6486 (ebay)
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Edge of Spider-Verse 1 |
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Edge of Spider-Verse 1 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1250747028
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Owner Comments
Spider-Man Noir returns! The Peter Parker of the 1930’s finds himself not only up against Mysterio, but knee-deep in the Spider-Man event of 2014!
Writer: David Hine and Fabrice Sapolsky
Cover Art: Richard Isanove
Previous Owner: "Kuddyc" from ebay/CGC Registry.
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Edge of Spider-Verse 1 Variant Edition |
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Edge of Spider-Verse 1 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1263849016
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Owner Comments
Certification #: 1263849016
Title: Edge of Spider-Verse #1
Issue Date: 11/14/2014
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Grade: 9.8
Total Graded At: 7
Page Quality: White
Grade Date: 03/24/2015
Variant: Variant Edition
Category: Modern
Art Comments: David Hine & Fabric Sapolsky story / Richard Isanove art / Greg Land & Jay Leisten Cover.
Key Comments: Spider-Man Noir / Superior Spider-Man & Karn Appearance.
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Spider-Man Noir returns! The Peter Parker of the 1930’s finds himself not only up against Mysterio, but knee-deep in the Spider-Man event of 2014!
Writer: David Hine and Fabrice Sapolsky
Cover Art: Greg Land
A great variant cover. When I first bought my copy, there was only “14” of these books shown graded on the CGC Census (7 graded at 9.8); now that number has grown to 24+ (with only 2 more added to the ranks of the 9.8 grade as of 11-9-2019). A popular book.
I also have a CGC graded 9.6 (#0243130021--it's the very 1st CGC book I ever bought).
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I don’t understand how CGC award “points” to a certain individual comic. I understand a signed copy, its age, and condition of the comic plays the most important role in determining a score; and yes, its scarcity plays a key role as well…but, with this issue? I know it’s a variant. But what make this issue worth 1,000 points? Is it the scarcity, the story? The art? Or is it the combine group of people who worked and produced the issue a factor? Maybe someday I’ll discover the answer. Regardless, I acquired it to complete my set (and I’m hoping to find a reasonable priced copy signed someday).
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Edge of Spider-Verse 1 Second Printing |
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Edge of Spider-Verse 1 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0246868031
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Owner Comments
Spider-Man Noir returns! The Peter Parker of the 1930’s finds himself not only up against Mysterio, but knee-deep in the Spider-Man event of 2014!
Writer: David Hine and Fabrice Sapolsky
Cover Art: Richard Isanove
Previous Owner: "Kuddyc" from ebay/CGC Registry.
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Edge of Spider-Verse 2 |
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Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0328633014
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Owner Comments
One of the "TRUE" rare "DARK" (black background coloring) variant printer error.
CGC currently doesn't know how to "Treat" these rarities.
I have other copies of this comic rated CGC 9.8 (#1561544020), CGC 9.6 (#1217690006--another with the rare "black" background), and CGC 9.0 (#0299697003) in my collection.
I acquired my 2 "Black background variants" copies before people began to take notice of the coloring differences.
I looked for the (Black) background variants because I thought it made the 3 figures of Gwen Stacey "pop-out" more from the cover--just my personal opinion.
In one universe, it wasn't Peter Parker bitten by the radioactive Spider, but Gwen Stacy! She's smart, charming and can lift a car-- Just don't tell her Police Chief father!
Art by Robbi Rodriguez/Rico Renzi and written by Jason Latour
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Edge of Spider-Verse 2 The Comic Bug Edition |
Item: |
Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0266066001
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Owner Comments
In one universe, it wasn't Peter Parker bitten by the radioactive Spider, but Gwen Stacy! She's smart, charming and can lift a car-- Just don't tell her Police Chief father!
Art by Robbi Rodriguez/Rico Renzi and written by Jason Latour.
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Edge of Spider-Verse 2 The Comic Bug Sketch Edition |
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Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1287805036
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Owner Comments
Signed by Robbi Roderiquez and Siya Oum.
In one universe, it wasn't Peter Parker bitten by the radioactive Spider, but Gwen Stacy! She's smart, charming and can lift a car-- Just don't tell her Police Chief father!
Art by Robbi Rodriguez/Rico Renzi and written by Jason Latour.
Of all the variant covers for this issue, this is by far my favorite.
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Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Variant Edition |
Item: |
Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1593933017
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Owner Comments
Signed by Greg Land.
In one universe, it wasn't Peter Parker bitten by the radioactive Spider, but Gwen Stacy! She's smart, charming and can lift a car-- Just don't tell her Police Chief father!
Art by Robbi Rodriguez/Rico Renzi and written by Jason Latour.
Cover and signed by Greg Land.
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Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Second Printing |
Item: |
Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0265870012
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Owner Comments
In one universe, it wasn't Peter Parker bitten by the radioactive Spider, but Gwen Stacy! She's smart, charming and can lift a car-- Just don't tell her Police Chief father!
Art by Robbi Rodriguez/Rico Renzi and written by Jason Latour
Bought from "forgotten5_comics" on ebay.
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Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Third Printing |
Item: |
Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1264849023
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Owner Comments
In one universe, it wasn't Peter Parker bitten by the radioactive Spider, but Gwen Stacy! She's smart, charming and can lift a car-- Just don't tell her Police Chief father!
Art by Robbi Rodriguez/Rico Renzi and written by Jason Latour.
My hope is to acquire a 2nd copy signed by Stan Lee.
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Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Fourth Printing |
Item: |
Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0253278051
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Owner Comments
In one universe, it wasn't Peter Parker bitten by the radioactive Spider, but Gwen Stacy! She's smart, charming and can lift a car-- Just don't tell her Police Chief father!
Art by Robbi Rodriguez/Rico Renzi and written by Jason Latour
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Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Fifth Printing |
Item: |
Edge of Spider-Verse 2 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0257427052
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Owner Comments
In one universe, it wasn't Peter Parker bitten by the radioactive Spider, but Gwen Stacy! She's smart, charming and can lift a car-- Just don't tell her Police Chief father!
Art by Robbi Rodriguez/Rico Renzi and written by Jason Latour
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Edge of Spider-Verse 3 |
Item: |
Edge of Spider-Verse 3 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1222659098
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Owner Comments
Dustin Weaver Story & Art
Synopsis for "Aaron Aikman: The Spider-Man:"
Aaron Aikman is one of the most prominent scientists at the Ikegami Medical Center and Research Institute. At the young age of 27 he has developed major contributions to the field of biology and chemistry, mostly derived from his experiments on insect venom. He applied one of his experiments, based on the Spider DNA, on himself as a test subject, gaining arachnid powers and becoming a hero to his city. After his first battle against a creature named Redeye, he became The Spider-Man, defending his city defeating all of his opponents until he met Naamurah who almost defeated him in their first encounter, warning him that "His World will Fall" as more like her will come and he will become their food.
While he works on upgrading his armor and web fluid to face-off against Naamurah again, he receives the visit of Dr. Kaori Ikegami, founder of the Institute he works and his first serious relationship, which came to be since Kaori's daughter Hannah suffered an accident that left her with irreversible brain damage. They both worked on developing a cure until Kaoir left to another facility, never seeing each other again until now. Kaori asks for Aaron's help which he rebuffs with the excuse of travelling to another meeting. She confronts him that he thinks she's stupid and doesn't care anymore about her daughter, making her flee in tears from the place. Aaron tries to catch her but decides to let her go and focus on his fight against Naamurah.
As Spider-Man patrols, his sensors detect the presence of Naamurah, but after saving its intended victim and clashing on the streets, he discovers that is someone similar to Naamurah, who calls himself Daarroh who also issues a warning to Spider-Man about his imminent end and that he won't stop them. Aaron realizes that he's actually one of Naamurah's kidnapped victims but before he can get more answers, Daarroh falls into a coma. Aaron brings him to the medical center, where the doctor relies his diagnosis, revealed to have been manipulated by a neural device, which she shows to Aaron, since it was something he worked before, making Aaron realize that Kaori is behind all of this.
When he arrives to confront her, she reveals that she knows he's Spider-Man and explains the truth to him: She became obsessed with saving her daughter after he told her to let her go, and after days of working Hannah revived but their encounter was short-lived as she suffered a breakdown and was suddenly possessed by something, which Aaron implies it was Naamurah. Kaori reveals that Hannah told her to build more devices and body armors for all of her victims who are now raiding the city in order to bring a start a new wave of kidnappings. Aaron runs to stop them, realizing that this is an invasion from another dimension, but he's suddenly stopped by a mysterious man who tells him that he is "The end of his story". As the last words of Naamurah's warning echoes, all of her creatures raid through the city while Aaron's fate is left ambiguous
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