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Publicado por Marvel Comics, 1986
Librería: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Cómic
Comic. Condición: Fair. Illustrated by Paul Ryan, Penciler Ilustrador. Cover has heavy creases. Created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Ryan. D. P. 7, Volume 1 #2, Dec 1986. New universe.
Publicado por Marvel, 1985
Librería: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Cómic
Comic Book. Condición: Fair. Illustrated by John Buscema; Janice Chiang; George Roussos; Bob Camp Ilustrador. Vol 1, #173. August 1985. Honor Among Thieves. Cover creases.
Publicado por Marvel Comics, 1962
Librería: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Cómic
Comic. Condición: Good. Illustrated by George Roussos (Colors); Joe Rosen (Letters) Ilustrador. Conan the Barbarian Movie Special Vol 1, No. 1, Oct 1962. Made into a movie starring Arnold Schwartzegeer & James Earl Jones.
Publicado por Marvel Comics Group, 1982
Librería: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Cómic
Comic. Condición: Good. Illustrated by Paul Smith, Penciler; Terry Austin, Inker; Janice Chiang,Letterer, Glynis Wein, Colorist Ilustrador. Stan Lee Presents 'Lost Souls'.
Publicado por Marvel Comics Group, 1982
Librería: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Cómic
Comic. Condición: Fair. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum, Penciler; Bob McLeod, Inker, Jim Novak,Letterer, Glynnis Wein, Colorist Ilustrador. Stan Lee Presents - Into the Land of Death. Back cover creased at the top edge, back cover and last few pages have tiny edge tears at the top.
Publicado por Marvel Comics Group, New York, 1983
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Soft cover. Condición: VG+. First Edition. Small, light corner crease to front cover.
Publicado por Marvel Comics Group, NY, 1981
Librería: West Portal Books, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Pictorial Wraps. Condición: VG-NF. Gene Colan, et. Al Ilustrador. 1st Edition. Magazine appears light to moderately read with some creasing and wear at edges and extremities. OW a tight, solid and square looking copy of this Marvel magazine version of Howard The Duck. 68 pages black and white with color front cover.
Publicado por Marvel, 1987
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
Libro
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 64 pages.
Publicado por Marvel Comics, A New World Company, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1987
Librería: Bay Used Books, Sudbury, ON, Canada
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Minor wear to spine and edges. Binding is tight, pages age toned.
Publicado por Marvel Comics Group, New York, 1984
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Soft cover. Condición: VG+. First Edition.
Publicado por New York: Marvel Comics Group, 1983
Librería: Betterbks/ COSMOPOLITAN BOOK SHOP, Burbank, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Fourteen issues bound together in one black cloth hardcover binding. An incredible array of superheroes & super villains (who knew there were so many??), and arranged alphabetically by name. Color illustrations. In fine condition.
Publicado por Marvel Comics Group, New York, 1980
Librería: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Wraps. Sonntag, Ned and Severin, Marie Ilustrador. Presumed first edition/first printing. 68 p. Includes illustrations. Page count includes cover. From Wikipedia: "Howard the Duck is a comic book character in the Marvel Comics universe created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Val Mayerik. The character first appeared in Adventure into Fear #19 (Dec. 1973) and several subsequent series have chronicled the misadventures of the ill-tempered, anthropomorphic, "funny animal" trapped on human-dominated Earth. Howard's adventures are generally social satires, while a few are parodies of genre fiction with a metafictional awareness of the medium. The book is existentialist, and its main joke, according to Gerber, is that there is no joke: "that life's most serious moments and most incredibly dumb moments are often distinguishable only by a momentary point of view." This is diametrically opposed to screenwriter Gloria Katz, who in adapting the comic to the screen declared, "It's a film about a duck from outer space.It's not supposed to be an existential experience.Howard the Duck was created in 1973 by Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik in Adventure into Fear as a secondary character in that comic's Man-Thing feature. He graduated to his own backup feature in Giant-Size Man-Thing, confronting such bizarre horror-parody characters as the Hellcow and the Man-Frog, before acquiring his own comic book title with Howard the Duck #1 in 1976.in 1979 Marvel launched the series as a bimonthly magazine, with scripts by Mantlo, art by Colan and Michael Golden and unrelated backup features by others; this series was canceled after nine issues. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Cover has tear at front top edge.
Publicado por Marvel Comics Group, New York, 1979
Librería: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Wraps. Presumed first edition/first printing. 68 p. Includes illustrations. Page count includes cover. From Wikipedia: "Howard the Duck is a comic book character in the Marvel Comics universe created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Val Mayerik. The character first appeared in Adventure into Fear #19 (Dec. 1973) and several subsequent series have chronicled the misadventures of the ill-tempered, anthropomorphic, "funny animal" trapped on human-dominated Earth. Howard's adventures are generally social satires, while a few are parodies of genre fiction with a metafictional awareness of the medium. The book is existentialist, and its main joke, according to Gerber, is that there is no joke: "that life's most serious moments and most incredibly dumb moments are often distinguishable only by a momentary point of view." This is diametrically opposed to screenwriter Gloria Katz, who in adapting the comic to the screen declared, "It's a film about a duck from outer space.It's not supposed to be an existential experience.Howard the Duck was created in 1973 by Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik in Adventure into Fear as a secondary character in that comic's Man-Thing feature. He graduated to his own backup feature in Giant-Size Man-Thing, confronting such bizarre horror-parody characters as the Hellcow and the Man-Frog, before acquiring his own comic book title with Howard the Duck #1 in 1976.in 1979 Marvel launched the series as a bimonthly magazine, with scripts by Mantlo, art by Colan and Michael Golden and unrelated backup features by others; this series was canceled after nine issues. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling.