Captain America Annual # 4 vs. Magneto Jack Kirby Art
- Jack Kirby Artwork
- Captain America VS Magneto
Condition Notes: Mid-High Grade Condition with minimal cover wear. NO Writing, NO Cut-Outs.
Read MoreSuper Villain Team-Up # 14 Magneto & Dr. Doom Final Issue
- John Byrne Cover Art
- Dr. Doom & Magneto appearance
Condition Notes: High Grade Condition with minimal cover wear. NO Writing, NO Cut-Outs.
Read MoreMAGNETO REX # 1 DF Exclusive signed actor Sir Ian McKellen
- signed by actor, Sir Ian McKellen
- limited edition 655/1500
- Dynamic Forces COA Sealed
Condition Notes: High Grade Condition SEE PICS
Signature Notes:
This limited edition Magneto Rex # 1 has been hand-signed by Magneto Actor, Sir Ian McKellen. The book is numbered 625 of 1500 total that were signed as part of a Dynamic Forces Exclusive.
Sir Ian McKellen rarely does public signings. This comic was signed as an exclusive deal with Dynamic Forces to promote the original X-Men Movie (2000).
Read MoreAVENGERS # 49 (1968) Magneto app. Signed Roy Thomas
AVENGERS # 49
- Magneto and Brotherhood of Evil Mutants
- Signed by Roy Thomas (writer)
Condition Notes: Mid-Grade Condition with minimal cover wear
The signature was witnessed by a Brooklyn Comic Shop representative.
Comes with Certificate Of Authenticity COA Included.
Uncanny X-Men # 150 Magneto app.
Date: October, 1981
Creative Team: Dave Cockrum (Artist), Chris Claremont (Writer)
Condition Notes: High Grade Condition with minimal cover wear
Story Notes: Uncanny X-Men # 150 features the return of Magneto. Magneto was appeared very sparingly during the legendary Claremont/Byrne run on X-Men. This issue begins his transition from villain to hero as more details of his background begin to be explored.
Read MoreX-Men (vol. 2) # 1 B Variant Magneto Jim Lee Artwork
This is the first issue of the second X-Men series by Jim Lee. This is the second of seven variant covers. The story reintroduces Magneto as the X-Men’s most formidable enemy. The story gives new motivation for Magneto’s darker side and reveals new details in his rejuvenation from Uncanny X-Men # 103.
Read MoreUncanny X-Men # 304 Jack Kirby Signed Dynamic Forces Exclusive
- Signed by Jack Kirby (Marvel Universe Co-Creator)
- Signed by Dan Pansion (Uncanny X-Men # 304 Inker)
- Comes with matching Dynamic Forces Certificate Of Authenticity 265/750
Signature Notes: This RARE comic was signed by Jack Kirby (Co-Creator of the Marvel Universe) as well as Dan Pansion (Uncanny X-Men # 304 Inker). Kirby’s signature is extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors. This book was offered by Dynamic Forces in 1993 in an exclusive deal with Jack Kirby. This limited edition was restricted to only 750 copies. This is 265/750 and comes with its matching numbered original Certificate of Authenticity COA from Dynamic Forces. The book also comes with its original slip hardcover protector and a copy of Marvel Milestones: X-Men # 1 (unsigned).
This is truly a RARE collectible and sure to be a gem in any collection.
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Read MoreX-Men (vol. 2) # 1 Deluxe Edition 1st App. Omega Red
– 1st app. Omega Red (Non-Story Pin Up)
-Jim Lee Artwork
Story Notes: This is the first issue of the second X-Men series by Jim Lee. There are seven variant covers.
X-Men # 1 reintroduces Magneto as the X-Men’s most formidable enemy. The story gives new motivation for Magneto’s darker side and reveals new details in his rejuvenation from Uncanny X-Men # 103.
Jim Lee’s success on Uncanny X-Men lead to Marvel Comics awarding Jim Lee his own comic series, X-Men. He redesigned the costumes for the X-Men as well as working with Todd McFarlane to reintroduce Wolverine’s original costume. X-Men debuted with a seven issue variant cover to #01. This lead to record breaking sales of over 6 million copies sold for the first issue alone. The success of X-Men lead to the variant cover marketing campaign that is still part of the industry to this day.
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