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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MARVEL AGE FANZINE.
FOR FANS OF JIM LEE'S RUN ON THE X-MEN! Published by Marvel Comics in 1991.
Featuring
* Unpublished Art, interview and profile with JIM LEE. Great JIM LEE self portrait cover with THE X-MEN!
* Representing the first MUTANT story ever published in the MARVEL UNIVERSE! Created by STAN LEE and STEVE DITKO in the pages of AMAZING ADULT FANTASY #14 (the issue before Spiderman's debut)
* An essay by STAN LEE about that historic Mutant story from Amazing Adult Fantasy #14
* a preview the the X-Men plans for that year
* a look at the very first line of X-MEN ACTION FIGURES!
* a comic by Fred Hembeck featuring the FANTASTIC FOUR and their reaction to JIM LEE's new X-MEN #1
* THE PIRATES OF DARKWATER!
* MARVEL EDITORS TRADING CARDS?!
* An overview on the comics published by Marvel in 1984, with price guide
* a look at the made for TV Movie DEATH OF THE INCREDIBLE HULK with LOU FERRIGNO interview
* much much more!!!
COLLECTOR'S ITEM! Highly sought after.
RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!
An issue of a VINTAGE collectors item. PURE IMAGES is a Comic Book Fanzine published in 1990.
This issue spotlights MARVEL COMICS. This is a comprehensive examination of the creation and development of everyone's favorite comics company.
This issue includes RARE ART...
* Jack Kirby's original designs for the FANTASTIC FOUR
* Kirby's rejected cover for Fantastic Four #3
* Stan Lee's Fantastic Four logo designs
* a sample of Stan Lee's layouts for Fantastic Four #3
* Kirby's drawing of DOCTOR DOOM unmasked!
With detailed analysis of the events and players that influenced the creation Marvel Comics. Their evolution from a company that produced Pulp Fiction Magazines, the creation of CAPTAIN AMERICA by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the creation and early development of THE FANTASTIC FOUR, THE INCREDIBLE HULK and much more.
This is the extremely rare issue.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
JIM LEE X-MEN ART MARVEL COMICS FANZINE STEVE DITKO OOP
Labels:
Fanzine,
Jim Lee,
Marvel Age,
Marvel Comics,
Stan Lee,
X-Men