Strange Tales #93 - FN 6.0

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Atlas Comics · Strange Tales #93 · February 1962 · $0.12 · 36 pages

Grade: FN 6.0

Edited by Stan Lee. Indicia publisher: Atlas Magazines Inc.
Cover by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers.

“The Wax People” serves as the featured story in this classic Atlas horror anthology, representing the quintessential early 1960s supernatural tales that defined Strange Tales during its pre-superhero era.

From the final phase of Atlas's horror anthology run before Strange Tales transformed into a superhero showcase with the Human Torch stories beginning later in 1962.

Condition FN 6.0 — The Picto standard for quality. Sharp corners, bright colors, and a flat spine. Just a touch of handling.. Noting: minor spine wear with light creasing and slight corner blunting on upper corners, though retaining nice ink retention and clean presentation throughout. <

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Atlas Comics · Strange Tales #93 · February 1962 · $0.12 · 36 pages

Grade: FN 6.0

Edited by Stan Lee. Indicia publisher: Atlas Magazines Inc.
Cover by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers.

“The Wax People” serves as the featured story in this classic Atlas horror anthology, representing the quintessential early 1960s supernatural tales that defined Strange Tales during its pre-superhero era.

From the final phase of Atlas's horror anthology run before Strange Tales transformed into a superhero showcase with the Human Torch stories beginning later in 1962.

Condition FN 6.0 — The Picto standard for quality. Sharp corners, bright colors, and a flat spine. Just a touch of handling.. Noting: minor spine wear with light creasing and slight corner blunting on upper corners, though retaining nice ink retention and clean presentation throughout. <

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.