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Fantastic Four #1 (v1)

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1: Fantastic Four (v1) #1
   
"The Fantastic Four"
The Fantastic Four is introduced to the world and their origin is revealed. They must battle the Mole Man and stop his plans for vengeance.
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Published: Nov. 1961
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: George Klein
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Fantastic Four #2 (v1)

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2: Fantastic Four (v1) #2
   
"The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space!"
The Fantastic Four are being framed for committing a series of crimes. The must clear their names while fighting a strange group of aliens bent on world domination
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Published: Jan. 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: George Klein
Letterer: John Duffy
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Fantastic Four #3 (v1)

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3: Fantastic Four (v1) #3
   
"The Menace of the Miracle Man"
The Fantastic Four face the Miracle Man and his plans for world domination. Facing off against the monsters he brings to life, it is up to the Invisible Girl to save them. Can even the Fantastic Four defeat a man who performs miracles?
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Published: Mar. 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Sol Brodsky
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Incredible Hulk #1 (v1)

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4: Incredible Hulk (v1) #1
   
"The Hulk"
Witness the birth of the Jade Giant, the strongest mortal on earth! Is he man, monster, or both?
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Published: May 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Paul Reinman
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Fantastic Four #4 (v1)

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5: Fantastic Four (v1) #4
   
"The Coming of ... Sub-Mariner!"
The Sub-Mariner has returned! Calling upon his mighty sea creature army, he will have his revenge on the human race. It’s up to the Fantastic Four to stop him.
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Published: May 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Sol Brodsky
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Fantastic Four #5 (v1)

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7: Fantastic Four (v1) #5
   
"Prisoners of Doctor Doom!"
Mr Fantastic's old college peer, Victor von Doom, experienced a tragic accident that destroyed his face and created an evil genius. Now Dr Doom strives to forever silence his only obstacle in taking over the world, the Fantastic Four.
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Published: July 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Joe Sinnott
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Journey into Mystery #83
8: Journey into Mystery #83
   
"The Power of Thor"
While in Norway, Dr. Donald Blake becomes trapped in a cave and soon discovers an ancient cane while scouting band of aliens land on Earth in prelude to an invasion. In desperation Dr. Blake strikes the ancient cane against the cave wall transforming himself into the Norse god Thor. Does he have the power to stop these men from Saturn?
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Published: Aug. 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Joe Sinnott
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Tales to Astonish #35

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12: Tales to Astonish #35
   
"Return of the Ant-Man"
When the government asks Henry Pym to create a formula to prevent radiation poisoning, the Russians dispatch agents to take control of the research facility in order to steal his discovery. Henry Pym must revive his miraculous shrinking serum and use his new found inventions to free his fellow scientists and thwart their scheme.
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Published: Sept. 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: John Duffy
Cover:
 
 
Journey into Mystery #85

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13: Journey into Mystery #85
   
"Trapped by Loki, The God of Mischief"
Never before has the mighty Thor faced a foe as dangerous as Loki, the God of Mischief! When Loki travels to Earth, the trickster god will stop at nothing to get revenge on his hated brother Thor, including unleashing his magic on the helpless mortals!
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Published: Oct. 1962
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Fantastic Four #8 (v1)

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20: Fantastic Four (v1) #8
   
"Prisoners of the Puppet Master!"
Controlling his victims with miniature replicas, the Puppet Master aims to become the supreme ruler of Earth by pitting The Thing against Reed Richards! Meanwhile Reed has been concocting a formula with an astonishing effect!
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Published: Nov. 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Amazing Fantasy #15 (v1)

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26: Amazing Fantasy (v1) #15
   
"Spider-Man!"
A young brilliant teenager attending a science exhibit of radioactive experiments is bitten by a radioactive spider. With his new found power he discovers that he can make his wildest dreams come true, until he is forced to learn a costly lesson.
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Published: Aug. 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #1 (v1)

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27: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #1
   
"Spider-Man / Spider-Man vs. The Chameleon"
Peter and his aunt continue to struggle after the death of Uncle Ben. Meanwhile a new criminal has been using his mastery of disguises to pull off thefts across the city.
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Published: Mar. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: John DAgostino
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Tales of Suspense #39

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42: Tales of Suspense #39
   
"Iron Man Is Born!"
Tony Stark the genius, billionaire, playboy and philanthropist is captured by a Red tyrant Wong-chu. Forced to construct a new weapon for the tyrant and with shrapnel slowly making its way into his heart, he will need to work fast. With the help of Professor Yinsen, Tony creates a weapon the tyrant didn't expect, the Iron Man!
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Published: Mar. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #2 (v1)

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46: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #2
   
"Duel to the Death with the Vulture / The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer"
A Special Double Issue. The Vulture, a thief with razor sharp wings and agility of a bird of prey targets Spider-man, who will have to keep his wits about him to defeat this villain. The Tinkerer has strange out-worldly inventions that even the scientist Peter Parker has never seen before. The only thing more mysterious than his machines are his motives.
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Published: May 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: John Duffy
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Fantastic Four #13 (v1)

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47: Fantastic Four (v1) #13
   
"The Fantastic Four Versus the Red Ghost and His Indescribable Super-Apes!"
Ivan Kragoff and his three trained primates, are bombarded by cosmic rays while on the way to the moon, gaining special powers. Reed Richards is testing a new rocket fuel and, along with the rest of the Fantastic Four, is also on his way to the moon. The two parties meet a conflict for ownership of the moon begins. Little known to them that there is someone else on the moon, watching them.
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Published: April 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #3 (v1)

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55: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #3
   
"Spider-Man Versus Doctor Octopus"
Doctor Otto Octavious, a brilliant atomic scientist, is caught in an explosion when one of his experiments goes wrong, causing his brain damage and the mechanical arm apparatus he was wearing to fuse to his vertebrae. The demented Doctor still strives to carry on with his experiments and no one will stop him. Not even Spider-man!
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Published: July 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: John Duffy
Cover: Steve Ditko
 
 
Tales to Astonish #44

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57: Tales to Astonish #44
   
"The Creature From Kosmos!"
Ant-man has found a companion to aid in his solitary fight against injustice, tyranny and crime. A companion who will soon become known as the Wasp. They must use there combined might in battling the Creature from Kosmos!
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Published: June 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Strange Tales #110 (v1)

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59: Strange Tales (v1) #110
   
"The Human Torch Vs. the Wizard and Paste-Pot Pete! / Dr. Strange Master of Black Magic!"
Two of the Human Torches worst enemies, Paste-Pot Pete and the Wizard, team up to defeat their nemesis once and for all. An ingenious trap and deadly weapons could spill doom for the youngest member of the Fantastic Four!
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Published: July 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Dick Ayers
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: John Duffy
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Fantastic Four #18 (v1)

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70: Fantastic Four (v1) #18
   
"A Skrull Walks Among Us!"
The Fantastic Four have their work cut out for them as they face a being who can do whatever they can do but better; the Super-Skrull!
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Published: Sept. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #4 (v1)

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71: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #4
   
"Nothing Can Stop the Sandman"
Flint Marko, an escapee from a maximum security prison and on the FBI's most wanted list, has started to rob banks. Spider-man stands in his way but soon discovers that there is a reason Flint is known as the Sandman!
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Published: Sept. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Steve Ditko
Cover: Steve Ditko
 
 
Uncanny X-Men #1 (v1)

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72: Uncanny X-Men (v1) #1
   
"X-Men"
The master of magnetism has taken over a missile base, and only the strangest teens of all time stand between him and victory! It’s the X-Men’s first day of class, and Magneto wants to make it a memorable one — and their last!
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Published: Sept. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Paul Reinman
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Avengers #1 (v1)

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78: Avengers (v1) #1
   
"The Coming of the Avengers!"
After framing the Hulk, Loki misdirects the Teen Brigades' distress call to Thor, which is then picked up by Iron Man, Ant-man and the Wasp. They pursue the Hulk and try to reason with him but his trust cannot be easily gained. Meanwhile Thor heads to Asgard in order to avenge Loki's evil deeds.
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Published: Sept. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Tales of Suspense #45

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79: Tales of Suspense #45
   
"The Icy Fingers of Jack Frost!"
Caught by Iron man while attempting to break into Tony Stark's vault, Professor Shapanka vows that he will have his revenge. He may be proven right when he returns as Jack Frost!
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Published: Sept. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker:
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Fantastic Four #19 (v1)

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82: Fantastic Four (v1) #19
   
"Prisoners of the Pharaoh"
The F.F. use Doom's time travel machine to travel 1000 years into the past in the search of an atomic plant that will cure Alicia's blindness. Strangely they find that Pharaoh Rama-tut knows who they are and even more astounding how to make the Fantastic Four his slaves!
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Published: Oct. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Tales of Suspense #46

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84: Tales of Suspense #46
   
"Iron Man Faces the Crimson Dynamo!"
Russian Professor Vanko, better known as the Red Dynamo, has invented a suit which can control electricity. His mission is to sabotage Tony Stark's projects and to destroy the infamous Iron Man!
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Published: Oct. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Fantastic Four #20 (v1)

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87: Fantastic Four (v1) #20
   
"The Mysterious Molecule Man!"
The Watcher warns the Fantastic Four of a danger to the whole solar system. A man who was a mere atomic technician until an accident scarred his face but also gave him the ability to control molecules, becoming the Molecule Man!
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Published: Nov. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #6 (v1)

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89: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #6
   
"Face-to-Face with the Lizard!"
In the swamps of Florida, a creature has appeared and is terrorizing the local inhabitants. The Bugle has issued a provocation on Spider-man to defeat this abomination and so Peter Parker finds himself traveling to Florida. Where Spider-man will face off against the Lizard!
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Published: Nov. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
 
 
Tales of Suspense #47

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91: Tales of Suspense #47
   
"Iron Man Battles the Melter!"
When Tony Stark's former competitor, Bruno Horgan, starts destroying his tanks and war materials, it's up to Iron Man to stop him. But how can Bruno be defeated when he can melt iron as the Mysterious Melter!
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Published: Nov. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Fantastic Four #21 (v1)

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96: Fantastic Four (v1) #21
   
"The Hate-Monger"
The Hate-monger has used his dangerous H-ray on the Fantastic Four, turning them against one another! Later Nick Fury meets up with Mr Fantastic informing him of rebels destroying the democratic San Gusto in South America!
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Published: Dec. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: George Roussos
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Tales of Suspense #48

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97: Tales of Suspense #48
   
"The New Iron Man Battles... The Mysterious Mr. Doll!"
Mr Doll uses an voodoo doll to force wealthy men to turn over their fortune to him, and Tony Stark is next on his list. Losing his previous encounter, as Iron Man, Tony Stark will have to come up with something new to stop this cruel villain.
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Published: Dec. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Tales to Astonish #50

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98: Tales to Astonish #50
   
"The Human Top!"
Dave Cannon has the extraordinary ability to spin his body as quickly as a spinning top! Even though he has such an amazing gift, Dave Cannon has always used it for his own gain from bookies to bank robbery. It is up to Giant-man to stop this Human Top!
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Published: Dec. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover:
 
 
Tales to Astonish #51

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99: Tales to Astonish #51
   
"Showdown with the Human Top!"
The Human Top remains free to terrorize the city. Giant-man is training diligently to increase his own speed in order to catch the uncatchable!
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Published: Jan. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover:
 
 
Journey into Mystery #100

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104: Journey into Mystery #100
   
"The Master Plan of Mr. Hyde / The Storm Giants"
Mister Hyde takes Jane Foster hostage while he tries to steal a Polaris submarine. Donald Blake must find a way to become Thor and save the woman he loves. Tales of Asgard continues with a story from Thor's childhood.
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Published: Jan. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Journey into Mystery #103

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107: Journey into Mystery #103
   
"The Enchantress and the Executioner! / Thor's Mission to Mirmir!"
Odin agrees with Loki's suggestion of sending the Enchantress to steal Thor's affection away from Jane Foster. When things don't go her way, she decides to rule out the other woman from the equation altogether with the help of the Executioner! In Tales of Asgard; Thor visits the dwarven King Sindri and acquires a vessel to travel to the perilous land to deliver a message to Mirmir himself.
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Published: April 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Chic Stone
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Uncanny X-Men #3 (v1)

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111: Uncanny X-Men (v1) #3
   
"Beware of the Blob!"
The X-Men head out to recruit a new mutant. Unfortunately the new mutant's honor does not match his power and when he refuses the X-men are forced to move upon the immovable Blob!
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Published: Jan. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Paul Reinman
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #9 (v1)

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114: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #9
   
"The Man Called Electro!"
Max Dillon was an ordinary electric pole-man when a lightning bolt struck him, giving him the power to generate electricity from his own body! Now as Electro nothing can stop him from taking anything he wants except the amazing Spider-man!
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Published: Feb. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #10 (v1)

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116: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #10
   
"The Enforcers!"
A new crime lord has started to take over the New York syndicates. His name is the Big Man and with his Enforcers to back him up it seems that only Spider-man has the power to stop him.
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Published: Mar. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
 
 
Uncanny X-Men #4 (v1)

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117: Uncanny X-Men (v1) #4
   
"The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants!"
The X-men confront the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants for the first time! Magneto has captured a country in South America and plans to use their military to start a war against the Homo-sapiens!
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Published: Mar. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Paul Reinman
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Avengers #4 (v1)

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120: Avengers (v1) #4
   
"Captain America Joins...The Avengers!"
Captain America has returned! He joins the Avengers as Prince Namor once again tries to defeat them with his imperial soldiers.
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Published: Mar. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: George Roussos
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
 
Tales of Suspense #50

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121: Tales of Suspense #50
   
"The Hands of the Mandarin / Journey's End"
Out of Red occupied China a new villain appears. A villain is a master of atomic power and miniaturized his knowledge into power rings. Rings to defeat Iron Man as the sinister Mandarin!
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Published: Feb. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Ray Holloway
Cover: Jack Kirby
 
           
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