Marvel Comics · Journey Into Mystery #70 · July 1961 · 10¢ · 32 pages
Grade: FN+ 6.5
Cover by Jack Kirby, signed lower left.
“The Sandman Cometh!” is confirmed in the indicia notes for this issue. Interior story credits and plot details for this specific issue are unverified and are not reproduced here.
July 1961 places this squarely in the last months of the pre-superhero Atlas-Marvel anthology machine. Fantastic Four #1 ships in August. Journey Into Mystery #83 — Thor's debut — arrives in 1962. Issue #70 is the series at full pre-hero velocity: Kirby on the cover, Code stamp on the front, mystery and sci-fi inside. Collectors working the pre-hero Marvel run know this window well.
Condition FN+ 6.5 — .
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Marvel Comics · Journey Into Mystery #70 · July 1961 · 10¢ · 32 pages
Grade: FN+ 6.5
Cover by Jack Kirby, signed lower left.
“The Sandman Cometh!” is confirmed in the indicia notes for this issue. Interior story credits and plot details for this specific issue are unverified and are not reproduced here.
July 1961 places this squarely in the last months of the pre-superhero Atlas-Marvel anthology machine. Fantastic Four #1 ships in August. Journey Into Mystery #83 — Thor's debut — arrives in 1962. Issue #70 is the series at full pre-hero velocity: Kirby on the cover, Code stamp on the front, mystery and sci-fi inside. Collectors working the pre-hero Marvel run know this window well.
Condition FN+ 6.5 — .
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. If anything ever looks off, reach on out at robopictocomics@gmail.com.