Description: Marvel ComicsSTRANGE TALESIssue #130 Condition: GOOD / VERY GOOD Bagged & Boarded I am not a professional grader so please check the photos out Publisher: Marvel Comics (c) 1964 Marvel Comics Description: The Beatles make a cameo appearance in "Meet the Beatles!" (What next, Sgt. Fury's Lonely Heart's Club Band?!?) Ben and Johnny have another one of their "fights," then have to clean up Reed's lab as a result; They take Alicia and Doris on a double-date to see The Beatles, the girls getting to meet the rock stars in person and get autographs; but Ben & Johnny wind up having to go after some crooks who robbed the box-office; A wild free-for-all at Coney Island ensues. Sue Storm and Reed Richards cameo. "The Defeat of Dr. Strange," Dormammu agrees to give Mordo power without limit so that he may destroy Dr. Strange; In Tibet, Mordo and two followers attack; Strange manages to whisk his aging mentor to safety; As Strange leaves his mentor with a loyal hermit, Dormammu sends spirits to search for him. Please Note: Although we have examined this item and stand by the condition stated above, it is considered preowned, therefore as everyone has individual ideas on what is vintage/preowned condition, please bid based on the photos of the item pictured as it is shown clearly. Comic Book Rating ChartMINT: Perfect Comic Book. Its cover has full luster, with edges sharp and pages like new. There are no signs of wear or aging. It is not imperfectly printed or off-center. "Mint" means just what it says.NEAR MINT : This is a nearly perfect comic book. Its cover shows barely perceptible signs of wear. Its spine is tight, and its cover has only minor loss of luster and only minor printing defects. Some discoloration is acceptable in older comics - as are signs of aging.VERY FINE: This is a nice comic with beginning signs of wear. There can be slight creases and wrinkles at the staples, but it is a flat, clean issue with definite signs of being read a few times. There is some loss of the original gloss, but it is in general an attractive comic book. FINE: This comic book's cover is worn but flat and clean with no defacement. There is usually no cover writing or tape repair. Stress lines around the staples and more rounded corners are permitted. It is a good-looking issue at first glance.VERY GOOD: Most of the gloss is gone from this well-read issue. There are minor markings, discoloration, and/or heavy stress lines around the staples and spine. The cover may have minor tears and/or corner creases, and spine-rolling is permissible.GOOD: This is a worn comic book with nothing missing. Creases, minor tears, rolled spine, and cover flaking are permissible. Older Golden Age comic books often come in this condition. FAIR: This comic book has multiple problems but is structurally intact. Copies may be soiled, slightly damaged cover, a badly rolled spine, cover flaking, corners gone, and tears. Tape may be present and is always considered a defect. POOR: This issue is damaged and generally considered unsuitable for collecting. While the copy may still contain some readable stories, major defects get in the way. Copies may be in the process of disintegrating and may do so with even light handling. SGK43026 BOX/LOC: CC06
Price: 149.95 USD
Location: Hilliard, Ohio
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Superhero Team: Fantastic Four
Character: Thing, Dr. Strange, Human Torch
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Issue Number: 130
Style: Color
Series Title: Strange Tales
Format: Single Issue
Inscribed: No
Grade: 3.0 Good/Very Good
Type: Comic Book
Story Title: Adventure Comics
Artist/Writer: Stan Lee
Universe: Marvel (MCU)
Vintage: Yes
Personalized: No
Publication Year: 1964
Language: English
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Tradition: US Comics
Genre: Action/Adventure
Cover Artist: Jack Kirby
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Era: Silver Age (1956-69)