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Avengers Forever #4 CGC 9.2

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3/1999 - Old West variant cover pencils by John Buscema, inks by Tom Plamer. Running Out of Time, script by Roger Stern (Plot) and Kurt Busiek (Plot & Script), pencils by Carlos Pacheco, inks by Jesus Merino; While taking refuge in the time machine, the Avengers pick up 3 time anomalies and decide to split their forces and investigate them; Yellowjacket, Hawkeye and Songbird go to Tombstome in the old west; Captain Marvel and the Wasp journey to the 1950s; and Giant Man and Captain America journey to the future. For his own safety, Rick stays in the time machine. Cover art showcasing iconic Avengers facing off against a dinosaur and Kang the Conqueror. Written by Kurt Busiek with art by Carlos Pacheco and Jesus Merino, this is part 4 of the acclaimed 12-issue series.

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Certification Number

1242494005

Title/Series

Avengers Forever

Issue Number

4

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

9.2

Grade Category

Modern

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

light bends to cover light spine stress lines to cover Kurt Busiek story Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino cover & art

Graded Date

October 17, 2017

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