Description: X-MEN #38 (1967) Cover art by Dan Adkins. The Sinister Shadow of...Doomsday!, script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Don Heck, inks by George Roussos [as George Bell]; Mutant Master tells the Changeling about his plans to initiate the human in a third world war; Marvel Girl, Beast and Angel go to Europe; Iceman and Cyclops go to Washington. A Man Called...X--The Origins of the Uncanny X-Men, script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Werner Roth, inks by John Verpoorten; origin of Cyclops. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12. Publisher: MARVEL This volume is GRADE 4.0 Since we value our customers so much, we NEVER use "stock photos". We take the time to photograph or scan each item ourselves so you can buy with confidence! We ship worldwide! Yes, we do offer multiple purchase shipping discounts. Be sure to add yourself to our store eNewsletter. Your privacy is important to us and as such we do not share or sell any customer information! INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS, PLEASE READ: Falsifying customs forms is a crime. All items will be marked as "merchandise" and shall have the exact purchase price. ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS!!
Price: 70 USD
Location: Vancouver, Washington
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Superhero Team: X-Men
Character: Cyclops, Beast, Angel, Professor X, Marvel Girl, Jean Grey, Mutant-Master, Vanisher, Blob, Iceman
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Issue Number: 38
Format: Single Issue
Series Title: Uncanny X-Men
Grade: 4.0 Very Good
Type: Comic Book
Features: 1st Edition, Boarded, First Character Appearance
Artist/Writer: Don Heck, Roy Thomas
Universe: Marvel Universe, Marvel (MCU)
Publication Year: 1967
Language: English
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Tradition: US Comics
Genre: Action/Adventure, Superheroes
Cover Artist: Dan Adkins
Era: Silver Age (1956-69)