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Amazing Spider-Man Annual #20 CGC 9.8

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11/1986 - Script Ken McDonald. Art Mark Beachum & Bob Wiacek. Cover Bob Wiacek. Iron Man of 2020 (aka Arno Stark) is coming to the 20th century! And he's desperately searching for a 12-year-old boy! Why? Because this boy will grow into a deadly terrorist and attempt to detonate a nuclear bomb at Stark Enterprises later! When the 21st century Shell-head arrives in New York City (circa 1986), he finds the boy in the middle of a battle between the web-slinger and Blizzard! Arno quickly blows away Blizzard and grabs the youth! Victory appears imminent! However, the boy is under the protection of the wall-crawler which means the Iron Man and Spider-Man are going to throw down in the streets of Manhattan!

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Certification Number

4506607004

Issue Number

20

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

9.8

Grade Category

Modern

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

Iron Man 2020 (Arno Stark) appearance. "Death" of the Blizzard. Ken McDonald story Mark Beachum & Bob Wiacek art Bob Wiacek cover

Graded Date

November 6, 2024

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