1980

Featuring the Death Of Phoenix. The cover art by John Byrne and Terry Austin adds to the appeal of this issue, which belongs to the Bronze Age era of US Comics. With its English language publication and direct edition, this comic is a must-have for fans of superhero comics.”.

This vintage Hummel Mischief Maker Goebel #342 41 figurine from 1980 is a medium-sized porcelain collectible with a multicolor finish. Signed by neither Hummel nor Goebel, this figurine represents the Mischief Maker character and is part of the Hummel collection. Originating from Germany, this unboxed piece showcases the craftsmanship of both brands during the 1972-1979 era, making it a unique and sought-after decorative item for collectors.

As an authorized dealer for both CGC and CBCS, we are very familiar with the industry standard 10-point comic book grading scale. At Noble Nostalgia, our goal is consistency. We want to grade our raw books in such a way that you know what you are getting week in and week out.

The product is a vintage single issue comic book from March 1980 featuring Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) in the “Trapped–In The Doomsday Room!” storyline. Published by Marvel Comics, the comic is part of the Spider-Woman series and is set in the Marvel Universe. The cover art by Bob Budiansky matches the colorful style of the comic, which was written by Trevor Von EEdon & Mike Esposito/Michael Fleisher. This collectible item is a first edition with a grade of 6.0 Fine, appealing to fans of superheroes and US Comics from the Bronze Age era.

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