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Avengers #202 CGC 9.2

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12/1980 - By David Michelinie, George Perez & Mike Esposito. Cover by Dave Cockrum & Bob McLeod. In dramatic fashion the Wasp bursts through a window at Avengers Mansion! After Janet tells her story about the robot that broke into her home, Iron Man postulates that a long-time Avengers foe is back! What sinister scheme is Ultron unleashing this time? Ultron subconsciously tricks Shell-head into reconstructing the adamantium monster! And then kidnapping his fellow avenger, the Scarlet Witch! A stroke of robotic brilliance indeed! But the golden avenger left behind a clue to Ultron's master plan! In an abandoned industrial plant on Neville Island, the Avengers fight to the finish against the undying evil of Ultron! Ultron takes center stage on the cover.

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Certification Number

4257256003

Title/Series

Avengers

Issue Number

202

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

9.2

Grade Category

Modern

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

light spine stress lines to cover Based on a short story by Jim Shooter. Ultron appearance. David Michelinie story George P�rez & Mike Esposito art Dave Cockrum & Bob McLeod cover

Graded Date

May 31, 2023

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