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Amazing Spider-Man #356 CGC 9.8

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12/1991 - Cover by Mark Bagley & John Romita. The Punisher, Moon Knight, Nova, and Night Thrasher guest star in Round Robin: The Sidekick's Revenge part 4, "After Midnight!", script by Al Milgrom, pencils by Mark Bagley, inks by Randy Emberlin; As the heroes travel in the repaired Moon Copter, Night Thrasher gets the idea to contact Nova over his helmet communicator; After Dr. Franklin finishes his revamp of Midnight, Franklin checks in on Nova and notices that the transmission signal jammer is turned off, allowing the heroes to locate him through the helmet communicator; Leaving the still-shaken Punisher in the Copter, the heroes storm the headquarters.

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Certification Number

0776014003

Title/Series

Amazing Spider-Man

Issue Number

356

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

9.8

Grade Category

Modern

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

Night Thrasher, Nova, Punisher & Moon Knight appearance. Direct Editions include "Wild Agents of Marvel" insert. Al Milgrom story Mark Bagley & Randy Emberlin art Mark Bagley & John Romita cover

Graded Date

March 9, 2007

WESTPORT COLLECTION

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