Tales of Suspense #36 - VG+, 4.5

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Tales of Suspense #36 (Marvel, Dec 1962)
Another early Marvel anthology that blends atomic-age paranoia with sci-fi imagination. Jack Kirby provides the cover to “Meet Mr. Meek! The Most Dangerous Man in the World!” — a tale of alien trickery and the lure of instant gold, scripted by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber with art by Don Heck. The issue also features “The Final Weapon” by Paul Reinman and “The Gorilla from Outer Space!” with art by Steve Ditko, delivering that signature Marvel mix of monsters, morality, and cosmic weirdness. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES: VG+ (4.5) – light cover wear and spine stress, small edge creases, and minor handling. Colors remain rich, structure solid, and staples tight — an attractive mid-grade example.

Tales of Suspense #36 (Marvel, Dec 1962)
Another early Marvel anthology that blends atomic-age paranoia with sci-fi imagination. Jack Kirby provides the cover to “Meet Mr. Meek! The Most Dangerous Man in the World!” — a tale of alien trickery and the lure of instant gold, scripted by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber with art by Don Heck. The issue also features “The Final Weapon” by Paul Reinman and “The Gorilla from Outer Space!” with art by Steve Ditko, delivering that signature Marvel mix of monsters, morality, and cosmic weirdness. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES: VG+ (4.5) – light cover wear and spine stress, small edge creases, and minor handling. Colors remain rich, structure solid, and staples tight — an attractive mid-grade example.