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This vintage comic book from Marvel Comics features the iconic characters of Captain America and Iron Man facing off against each other in an epic battle. The story is told in the pages of Tales of Suspense issue 58, published in 1964. The comic is graded at 2.0 Good and is a must-have for any fan of US Comics and the superhero genre. The series title of Tales of Suspense is legendary, and this particular issue also features the second appearance of the villain Kraven. Don't miss your chance to add this piece of comic book history to your collection.
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Product Information
Comic Stories: In Mortal Combat with Captain America!, The Watcher Must Die!
Product Identifiers
PublisherMarvel Comics
eBay Product ID (ePID)6056905085
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
Artist/WriterDick Ayers, Stan Lee, George Tuska, Don Heck, Jack Kirby
EraSilver Age (1956-69)
Cover ArtistStan Lee, Chic Stone, Stan Goldberg, Jack Kirby
GenreSuperheroes, Science Fiction
Publication Year1964
CharacterHank Pym, Janet van Dyne, Captain America, Uatu, Kraven the Hunter, Wasp, Giant-Man, Captain America (Steve Rogers), Pepper Potts, Sergei Kravinoff, The Uatu the Watcher, Dmitri Smerdyakov (Impersonating Captain America, Also Flashback), Chameleon (Impersonating Captain America, Also Flashback), Warlord Wrogg, Charlie, Happy Hogan, Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Series TitleTales of Suspense
Issue Number58
Additional Product Features
Volume Number1
Number of Pages36
Publication DateOctober 1964
AttributionPortions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
I loved all the pictures that let me see exactly what I was buying, and man, did they know how to put a comic book together back then. The pictures are still so vibrant and clear that it's an easy to read book. I love it.