Tales to Astonish #76 (Marvel Comics February 1966)

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The product is a vintage comic book titled "Tales to Astonish, Vol. 1 #76" from 1965. It features the character Hulk, with artwork by Gene Colan and written by Jack Kirby. The comic belongs to the US Comics tradition and is part of the Marvel Universe (MCU). Published by Marvel Comics, this single issue is a part of the Silver Age era of superheroes and is graded 5.0 Very Good/Fine. The cover artist is Gene Colan, and it is a valuable collectible for comic book enthusiasts.

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Comic Stories: Uneasy Hangs the Head..!, I, Against a World!

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PublisherMarvel Comics
eBay Product ID (ePID)28056861026

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
EraSilver Age (1956-69)
Artist/WriterGil Kane, Stan Lee, Gene Colan, Vince Colletta, Mike Esposito, Jack Kirby
Cover ArtistGene Colan, Vince Colletta
GenreSuperheroes
Publication Year1966
CharacterLord Vashti (Supporting), Namor, Namor (Featured), DORMA, Executioner (Cameo), Major Glenn Talbot (Antagonist), King Arrkam (Antagonist), Hulk (Bruce Banner) (Featured), Dorma (Supporting), General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross (Antagonist), Krang (Villain), Hulk (Featured), Skurge (Antagonist)
Series TitleTales to Astonish
Issue Number76

Additional Product Features

Volume Number1
Number of Pages36
Publication DateFebruary 1966
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 titleUneasy Hangs the Head..!

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