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Marvel Tales #100 - (G/VG, 3.0)
Marvel Tales #100 - (G/VG, 3.0)
April 1951
Marvel Comics Inc.
$0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-monthly
Grade: G/VG (3.0)
Edited by Stan Lee. Published by Marvel Comics Inc. Coloring on the cover is credited to Stan Goldberg. Cover pencils are possibly by Sol Brodsky with possible inks by Christopher Rule (attributions noted in indexing records).
Contents include:
“The Man Who Wasn’t There” (7 pages), art by Vern Henkel (signed). The story is also referred to in-caption as “The Man Who Vanished!”
“Eyes of Doom” (6 pages), attributed to Ed Winiarski.
“Black Horror” (2-page text story) with spot illustration.
“Vampire” (4 pages), inks credited to George Klein.
“The Strange Machine” (5 pages), pencils possibly by Gil Kane with inks by Ed Haas.
This issue was published during Marvel’s Atlas-era horror/suspense period and contains standalone supernatural and science fiction stories.
Condition G/VG (3.0) with moderate wear consistent with grade, edge and spine wear, and complete interior pages.
Marvel Tales #100 - (G/VG, 3.0)
April 1951
Marvel Comics Inc.
$0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-monthly
Grade: G/VG (3.0)
Edited by Stan Lee. Published by Marvel Comics Inc. Coloring on the cover is credited to Stan Goldberg. Cover pencils are possibly by Sol Brodsky with possible inks by Christopher Rule (attributions noted in indexing records).
Contents include:
“The Man Who Wasn’t There” (7 pages), art by Vern Henkel (signed). The story is also referred to in-caption as “The Man Who Vanished!”
“Eyes of Doom” (6 pages), attributed to Ed Winiarski.
“Black Horror” (2-page text story) with spot illustration.
“Vampire” (4 pages), inks credited to George Klein.
“The Strange Machine” (5 pages), pencils possibly by Gil Kane with inks by Ed Haas.
This issue was published during Marvel’s Atlas-era horror/suspense period and contains standalone supernatural and science fiction stories.
Condition G/VG (3.0) with moderate wear consistent with grade, edge and spine wear, and complete interior pages.