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Marvel Comic's X-Factor #42, All that Glitters, July 1989, NM 9.4
Marvel Comic's X-Factor #42, All that Glitters, July 1989, NM 9.4
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Marvel Comic's X-Factor No.42, All that Glitters, July 1989, NM 9.4
"All that Glitters...!" Part 2 of 2.
Guest-starring Alchemy. Story by Louise Simonson.
Art by Arthur Adams and Al Milgrom.
Cover by Arthur Adams.
X-Factor must use all their skills to defend an innocent boy from becoming a slave to a pack of trolls. A boy whose own mutant abilities to alter the atomic structure of matter have just begun to manifest themselves. NOTE: This issue features the winner of the Mutant Registration Contest - the boy called Alchemy. This was a contest Marvel did in the late 1980s where the reader could send in their idea for a mutant and the winner would appear in a Marvel Comic.
All images are taken by our staff, we do not use Stock Photos. We are not professional graders, therefore we do the best we can to provide you a grade, though, we probably under-grade to be safe
NM 9.4 A very well-preserved collectible with minor wear and small manufacturing or handling defects.
"All that Glitters...!" Part 2 of 2.
Guest-starring Alchemy. Story by Louise Simonson.
Art by Arthur Adams and Al Milgrom.
Cover by Arthur Adams.
X-Factor must use all their skills to defend an innocent boy from becoming a slave to a pack of trolls. A boy whose own mutant abilities to alter the atomic structure of matter have just begun to manifest themselves. NOTE: This issue features the winner of the Mutant Registration Contest - the boy called Alchemy. This was a contest Marvel did in the late 1980s where the reader could send in their idea for a mutant and the winner would appear in a Marvel Comic.
All images are taken by our staff, we do not use Stock Photos. We are not professional graders, therefore we do the best we can to provide you a grade, though, we probably under-grade to be safe
NM 9.4 A very well-preserved collectible with minor wear and small manufacturing or handling defects.
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