The X-Men #43 (Marvel Comics April 1968)

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Magneto, Toad, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch appearance . CGC 6.5, Off-White to White Pages. This book has been freshly graded. Single owner in a new CGC case.

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Comic Stories: The Torch Is Passed...!, Call Him... Cyclops!

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PublisherMarvel Comics
eBay Product ID (ePID)21056865459

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
Artist/WriterJohn Tartaglione, Roy Thomas, George Tuska, John Verpoorten, Werner Roth
EraSilver Age (1956-69)
Cover ArtistJohn Buscema
GenreSuperheroes
Publication Year1968
CharacterMagneto, Janet van Dyne, Romulus Augustulus, Hercules (cameo flashback), Mortimer Toynbee, Warren Worthington III, Bobby Drake, Wanda Maximoff, Hawkeye (cameo flashback), Reverend Brown, Telford Porter, Hulk (Bruce Banner), Quicksilver (rejoins team), Toad, Frederick Dukes (cameo), Vanisher, Jean Grey, Hank Pym, Goliath (cameo flashback), Changeling (impersonating Professor X, on video screen), Scott Summers, Clint Barton, Angel, Wasp (cameo flashback), Pietro Maximoff, Erik Lehnsherr, Captain America (cameo flashback), Scarlet Witch (rejoins team), Beast, Hulk (Cameo), Cyclops, Captain America (Steve Rogers), Hank McCoy, Tyrannus (cameo), Marvel Girl, Iceman, Blob (cameo)
Superhero TeamX-Men
Series TitleThe X-Men
Issue Number43

Additional Product Features

Volume Number1
Number of Pages36
Publication DateApril 1968
AttributionPortions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher CountryUnited States
Issue titleThe Power of Magneto

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