Marvel Comics · Amazing Adult Fantasy #12 · May 1962 · $0.12 · 32 pages · Monthly
Grade: F- 5.5
Edited by Stan Lee. Indicia publisher: Non-Pareil Publishing Corp.
Cover by Steve Ditko.
Fantasy anthology featuring multiple stories penciled by Steve Ditko, showcasing his distinctive linework and storytelling approach that would soon define the Marvel Age. The stories blend supernatural elements with psychological twists, typical of the fantasy anthologies that bridged Marvel's monster era into their superhero revolution.
The final issue before the title became Amazing Fantasy, making this a key transitional book in Marvel's pre-superhero publishing history.
Condition F- 5.5 — Nearly sharp. A few tiny spine ticks and slight corner wear, but otherwise a very attractive specimen.. Noting: spine stress throughout the spine edge with light color breaking. <
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Marvel Comics · Amazing Adult Fantasy #12 · May 1962 · $0.12 · 32 pages · Monthly
Grade: F- 5.5
Edited by Stan Lee. Indicia publisher: Non-Pareil Publishing Corp.
Cover by Steve Ditko.
Fantasy anthology featuring multiple stories penciled by Steve Ditko, showcasing his distinctive linework and storytelling approach that would soon define the Marvel Age. The stories blend supernatural elements with psychological twists, typical of the fantasy anthologies that bridged Marvel's monster era into their superhero revolution.
The final issue before the title became Amazing Fantasy, making this a key transitional book in Marvel's pre-superhero publishing history.
Condition F- 5.5 — Nearly sharp. A few tiny spine ticks and slight corner wear, but otherwise a very attractive specimen.. Noting: spine stress throughout the spine edge with light color breaking. <
We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it.