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              by (W) Dennis O'Neill; Michael Fleisher (A) John Romita Jr.; Frank Miller (CA) John Romita Jr.
Big name creators take on the world of Spider-Man, including the wall-crawler debut of Spidey awrtist legend John Romita Jr.!In this Epic Collection, Dennis O’Neil and John Romita Jr. make their Amazing Spider-Man debuts and bring with them the first appearance of Madame Web! New York City has always been a defining element in Spider-Man’s world, and, like many a New Yorker, the city’s going to drive him crazy—if it doesn’t kill him first. From an New York Marathon assassination plot to Peter Parker’s paper-thin apartment walls; from a merged Hydro-Man/Sandman to running into your ex-girlfriend’s new beau Biff Rifkin, the City That Never Sleeps just won’t give Spidey a break. And the knocks keep coming when Peter Parker is accused of causing a prison break. Also featuring the Aunt May solo “adventure” you demanded and two iconic Dennis O’Neil/Frank Miller Annuals co-starring Doctor Strange and the Punisher!COLLECTING: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #207-223 & ANNUAL (1964) #14-15
Rated T
With a   writing resume stretching across the romance, sword-and-sorcery, and Western   genres, Denny O’Neil wrote   four years of Iron Man   — including some of the title’s most sweeping changes. His additional Marvel   work includes runs on Amazing Spider-Man, Daredevil   and Power Man and Iron Fist, as well as the one-shot X-Men:   Heroes for Hope. At DC, his groundbreaking Green Lantern/Green Arrow run earned   him four Shazam Awards. He also wrote and often revamped such mainstays as Batman (where he co-created Ra’s al   Ghul), Flash, Superman and Wonder Woman, as well as adaptations   of classic pulp heroes Doc Savage, Justice, Inc. and The Shadow. During the 1980s, he oversaw the groundbreaking death of   Robin (Jason Todd). He has written multiple Batman graphic novels and   novelizations, as well as The DC Comics Guide to   Writing Comics.John   Romita Jr. is a modern-day comic-art master, following in   his legendary father’s footsteps. Timeless runs on Iron   Man, Uncanny X-Men, Amazing Spider-Man and Daredevil established him as his own man artistically, and his work on Wolverine and World War Hulk is among the most   explosive comic art of the 21st century. In addition to Eternals with writer Neil Gaiman,   JRJR teamed with Mark Millar on the creator-owned Kick-Ass, later developed into a blockbuster feature film starring   Nicolas Cage. Spidey fans rejoiced at the artist’s return to Amazing Spider-Man with the “Brand   New Day” storylines “New Ways To Die” and “Character Assassination.” He later   helped relaunch Avengers with   writer Brian Michael Bendis and Captain America with Rick Remender, and contributed to the blockbuster   crossover Avengers vs. X-Men. For DC Comics, he drew big-name characters such as Superman,   Batman and the Suicide Squad before making a welcome return home to Marvel   and Amazing Spider-Man.Multiple   Eisner Award-winner Frank Miller broke into the comics business during the late 1970s, landing a choice   assignment on the series Daredevil. His work quickly made the title one of Marvel’s best-selling   series, as well as establishing Miller as a fan-favorite superstar. During   his tenure on Daredevil,   he introduced the assassin Elektra, who became a major Marvel character in   her own right. After completing his initial run, Miller returned to Daredevil as writer of the acclaimed   “Born Again” run with artist David Mazzucchelli; he then collaborated with   John Romita Jr. for the Daredevil: Man Without   Fear limited series. Miller has also had   monumental success with his work on other iconic characters. In 1986, he made   a splash at DC with the wildly popular and hugely influential Batman: The Dark Knight Returns,   which told the tale of an older Batman still fighting crime decades after his   prime. The following year, Miller reteamed with David Mazzucchelli for Batman: Year One, putting a modern   spin on Batman’s classic origin story. Miller writes All Star Batman & Robin with   artist Jim Lee, continuing to put his distinctive mark on the Dark Knight.   Miller has parlayed his talents as a comic-book creator to major success in   Hollywood. In 2005, Miller collaborated with Robert Rodriquez to co-direct Sin City, a film that was widely   praised by both fans and critics. Two years later, Miller’s 300 met with similar success,   breaking multiple box-office records. Miller wrote and directed The Spirit, based on Will Eisner’s   classic hero.
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                             Categoria: Books: graphic novels            
              Uscita: 06/01/26
Ordinabile fino al 27/10/25
By Dennis O'Neill. Artist John Romita Jr.. Cover by John Romita Jr.. 
            
Prezzo di copertina: USD 54,99
                Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 49,62
                                        
                      Data di uscita: 06/01/26 
Final Order Cutoff: 27/10/25 (se ordinato entro questa data - un paio di giorni prima per permetterci di ordinarlo - le possibilità che l'ordine verrà soddisfatto sono molto alte)
                    
 
                        
                  
              by (W) Joe Kelly (A) John Romita Jr.; Michael Dowling; Todd Nauck (CA) John Romita Jr.
Spider-Man   is in for the battle of his life against Hellgate!Peter   Parker’s life has been worse. He’s got a steady job. Black Cat is giving him   the time of day again. As Spider-Man, Peter’s taken some super-powered   punches. But he’s never caught the kind of Hell that’s in store for him next:   fighting for survival as he tries to keep Hellgate from destroying Manhattan!   But what does this strange new foe want? And can Peter figure it out before   his day gets a whole lot worse?! The city watches as Spider-Man takes the   worst beating of his life. Battered and broken, Peter needs to level up if   he’s going to survive the next round — and he has resolved to get stronger by   any means necessary. He is a different man following Hellgate’s revelation —   but Mary Jane Watson has a secret of her own to share! And the first foes to   put Spidey’s strength to the test are Shocker and his new allies, the   Aftershocks!COLLECTING:   Amazing Spider-Man (2025) #6-10
Rated T
Joe   Kelly broke into Marvel in 1997, adding his own style of irreverence to   Deadpool and turning the title into a cult sensation. After runs on Daredevil   and X-Men, Kelly departed for DC Comics, where he delivered award-winning   work on Action Comics and Superboy. He subsequently returned to Marvel,   collaborating with the “Spider-Man Brain Trust” and penning several memorable   arcs on Amazing Spider-Man. Kelly combined the two Marvel characters with   which he is most closely associated in the riotous team-up series   Spider-Man/Deadpool. Along with several fellow comic creators, Kelly   established Man of Action, the studio that has produced the Ben 10 animated   series.John   Romita Jr. is a modern-day comic-art master, following in his legendary   father’s footsteps. Timeless runs on Iron Man, Uncanny X-Men, Amazing   Spider-Man and Daredevil established him as his own man artistically, and his   work on Wolverine and World War Hulk is among the most explosive comic art of   the 21st century. In addition to Eternals with writer Neil Gaiman, JRJR   teamed with Mark Millar on the creator-owned Kick-Ass, later developed into a   blockbuster feature film starring Nicolas Cage. Spidey fans rejoiced at the   artist’s return to Amazing Spider-Man with the “Brand New Day” storylines   “New Ways To Die” and “Character Assassination.” He later helped relaunch   Avengers with writer Brian Michael Bendis and Captain America with Rick   Remender, and contributed to the blockbuster crossover Avengers vs. X-Men.   For DC Comics, he drew big-name characters such as Superman, Batman and the   Suicide Squad before making a welcome return home to Marvel and Amazing   Spider-Man.Artist   Mike Deodato Jr. was already a renowned illustrator in his native Brazil when   he got his big break in American comics in 1994, illustrating DC’s Wonder   Woman. For Marvel, he drew such series as Avengers, Elektra, Spider-Man and   Incredible Hulk. After refining his inimitable style on the creator-owned   Jade Warriors, he returned to Marvel for a second turn on Incredible Hulk,   with writer Bruce Jones, and a stint on J. Michael Straczynski’s Amazing   Spider-Man. Deodato has forged an association with the Avengers on various   titles — including collaborations with Brian Michael Bendis, Ed Brubaker and   Jonathan Hickman — and demonstrated his superstar status on the event book   Original Sin. Deodato joined writer Jeff Lemire in exploring one of Marvel's   greatest villains in Thanos.
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                             Categoria: Books: graphic novels (in preordine)
            
              Uscita: 03/03/26
Ordinabile fino al 15/12/25
By Joe Kelly. Artist John Romita Jr.. Cover by John Romita Jr.. 
            
Prezzo di copertina: USD 15,99
                Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 14,43
                                        
                      serie
Data di uscita: 03/03/26 
Final Order Cutoff: 15/12/25 (se ordinato entro questa data - un paio di giorni prima per permetterci di ordinarlo - le possibilità che l'ordine verrà soddisfatto sono molto alte)
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
Prezzo di copertina: USD 59,99
                Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 51,29
                                        
                      serie
Pagina del Previews (APR/2008) (Marvel): 112
Data di uscita: 04/06/08 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
Prezzo di copertina: USD 59,99
                Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 51,29
                                        
                      serie
Pagina del Previews (JUN/2008) (Marvel): 112
Data di uscita: 23/07/08 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
Prezzo di copertina: USD 59,99
                Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 51,29
                                        
                      serie
Pagina del Previews (MAY/2008) (Marvel): 112
Data di uscita: 25/06/08 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
Prezzo di copertina: USD 59,99
                Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 51,29
                                        
                      serie
Pagina del Previews (JUL/2008) (Marvel): 120
Data di uscita: 20/08/08 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
Prezzo di copertina: USD 59,99
                Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 51,29
                                        
                      serie
Pagina del Previews (AUG/2008) (Marvel): 120
Data di uscita: 17/09/08 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
Prezzo di copertina: USD 59,99
                Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 51,29
                                        
                      serie
Pagina del Previews (SEP/2008) (Marvel): 120
Data di uscita: 29/10/08 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
Prezzo di copertina: USD 59,99
                Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 51,29
                                        
                      serie
Pagina del Previews (OCT/2008) (Marvel): 120
Data di uscita: 12/11/08 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
Prezzo di copertina: USD 59,99
                Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 51,29
                                        
                      serie
Pagina del Previews (NOV/2008) (Marvel): 120
Data di uscita: 31/12/08 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
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Pagina del Previews (DEC/2008) (Marvel): 120
Data di uscita: 21/01/09 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
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Pagina del Previews (JAN/2009) (Marvel): 120
Data di uscita: 18/02/09 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
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Pagina del Previews (FEB/2009) (Marvel): 120
Data di uscita: 25/03/09 
                    
 
                        
                  Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Penciled by JOHN ROMITA, DICK AYERS, BILL EVERETT, MORT LAWRENCE & BOB POWELL Cover by JOHN ROMITA The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. (immagine) Categoria: Books: graphic novels
              By Various. Artist Various. Cover by John Romita. 
            
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Pagina del Previews (MAR/2009) (Marvel): 120
Data di uscita: 29/04/09 
                    
 
                        
                  Written by ZEB WELLS Pencils and cover by PAOLO RIVERA Variant Cover by SAL BUSCEMA You'll never guess this issue's special guess--oh wait, he's up on the cover. That's right, it's a good old fashioned Spider-Man/Punisher punch-up-a-palooza! What's Punisher want with a mysterious, power-enhancing serum? What does MOSES MAGNUM have to do with it? And why is Peter Parker DRIVING A CAB?! Spidey-Stalwart Zeb Wells and groundbreaking artist Paolo Rivera (MYTHOS series) bring Spidey the answers in this double-size spectacular! IN COLOR! 48 PGS./Rated A (immagine) Categoria: Comics
              Ordinabile fino al 23/10/08
By Marc Guggenheum. Artist John Romita Jr. Cover by John Romita Jr. 
            
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Pagina del Previews (SEP/2008) (Marvel): 16
Data di uscita: 12/11/08 
Final Order Cutoff: 23/10/08 (se ordinato entro questa data - un paio di giorni prima per permetterci di ordinarlo - le possibilità che l'ordine verrà soddisfatto sono molto alte)
                    
 
                        
                   
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