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MARVEL PREMIERE #30 8.0 1ST APP NEWSSTAND MARVEL COMIC BOOK H20-80

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Series Title: Marvel Premiere

Character: Blue Diamond, Bucky I, Bucky II, Captain America I, Human Torch I, Jack Frost, Miss America I, Patriot I, Red Raven I, Red Skull II, Sub-Mariner, Thin Man, Whizzer I

Superhero Team: Invaders, Liberty Legion

Publication Year: 1976

Universe: Marvel Comics

Format: Issue

Era: Bronze Age

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Artist/Writer: Vince (Vinnie) Colletta, John Costanza, Frank Giacoia, Don Heck, Jack (Jacob) Kirby (Kurtzberg), Phil Rachelson (Rache), Roy Thomas

Type: Comic Book

Grade: 8.0

Tradition: US Comics

Genre: Action, Adventure, Fiction, Superheroes

Features: First Character Appearance, Newsstand

Cover Artist: Frank Giacoia, Jack (Jacob) Kirby (Kurtzberg)

Unit of Sale: Single Unit

Story Title: Marvel Premiere

Vintage: Yes

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Style: Color

Language: English

Intended Audience: General Audience

California Prop 65 Warning: 0

Issue Number: 30

Unit Quantity: 1

Unit Type: Unit

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