"Journey” Guest-starring Sersi. The Avengers’ clash with the Lava Men is over. Unfortunately, they have suffered a serious casualty, Gilgamesh. The Forgotten One is in a coma and appears to be near death. Who on Earth can save him? The avenger knows of one pos- sibility! Sersi, the enchanting Eternal who resides in New York City! After Sersi tends to Gilgamesh, she realizes that his only hope for recovery lies in Olympia, the Eternals’ homeland! Will the Avengers find the answers in Olympia? Are there just more questions? Appearances by the Lava Men, Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Women, West Coast Avengers, Uni-Mind, and the Eternals. Avengers Lineup: Black Panther, Captain America, Gilgamesh, Quasar, She-Hulk, Thor, and the Sub-Mariner. (Notes: Sersi and the shield-slinger previously worked together in Captain America 355 and 357. This issue begins Sersi’s long association with the Avengers that runs through issue 375.) 32 pages Script by John Byrne. Pencils by Paul Ryan. Inks by Tom Palmer (finishes). Cover by Paul Ryan and Tom Palmer. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Very Good
"To Find Olympia!" Guest-starring Sersi. The Avengers travel to the mountains of Greece in search of the Eternals’ homeland intending to revive Gilgamesh. But Olympia is gone! Apparently carved right out of the Earth! Where did Olympia go? It is somewhere very near Earth..the Negative Zone! The Avengers go into the Negative Zone via their quinjet and locate Olympia. However, the Olympia appears deserted and decimated! Who or what has almost destroyed the Eternals’ home? Could it have been a bomb-burst? Or perhaps more specifically…a living bomb-burst? Cameo appearances by the Great Lakes Avengers, Hawkeye, Mockingbird, and Blastaar. Avengers Lineup: Captain America, Gilgamesh, She-Hulk, Thor, and the Sub-Mariner. (Notes: Blastaar previously appeared in Fantastic Four 318. The Avengers series is bi-monthly for the next four issues.) 32 pages. Script by John Byrne. Pencils by Paul Ryan. Inks by Tom Palmer (finishes). Cover by Paul Ryan and Tom Palmer. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Very Fine
The Vision destroys the Avengers; Wonder Man Cover price $1.25 Condition: Fine
Stan Lee presents Hawkeye "Hit and Run". Writer: Steve Gerber, Fabian Nicienza Artist:Al Milgrom, Don Heck (inks), Dan Lawlis, Keith Williams (inks), Denys Cowan (cover). Cover Price: $1.00 Condition: Very Good
"New Faces" The Vision is reassembled, but he needs Wonder Man's brain patterns to regain his personality and emotions. A confrontation occurs between Wonder Man and the Scarlet Witch. (Notes: Cover tribute to the Buscema-Klein cover of Avengers 57 (1st series) The Vision's first silver age appearance. The letters page contains a statement of ownership: average print run 306,775; average paid circulation 178,125.) 32 pages. Story and Pencils by John Byrne. Inker by Mike Machlan. Cover by John Byrne. Cover price $.75 Condition: Very Good
"I Sing of Arms and Heroes" Guest-starring the Golden Age Human Torch. Iron Man is back and the Avengers aren't sure whether they're happy about it or not. Plus, Agatha Harkness has arrived to inform Scarlet Witch about a startling reve- lation about her children. 32 pages. NOTE: The events in this issue begin a series of events that will eventually lead to the Avengers Disassembled storyline in Avengers (1997 3rd Series) #500-503. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Mike Machlan. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Fine
Script: Archie Goodwin, Art: John Bolton, Script: Chris Claremont Cover price $1.50 Condition: Very Good
Characters: Black Panther; The Supremacists (Voortrekker; Captain Blaze; White Avenger; Barricade; Hungyr; Harrier) Cover price $1.25 Condition: Very Good
On a diplomatic mission for his father, Prince Conn and his party are ambushed. Unable to find any trace of his son, King Conan assumes that Conn is dead until he receives a spiritual omen directing him to find answers in the salt marshes. Before he can begin his search, King Conan is poisoned by one of his servants and is confined a fort- night in bed. From his sickbed, King Conan directs Publius to send the King's Black Dragons out to seek the answers in the salt marshes. Writer by Alan Zelenetz. Art by Mark Silvestri. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Very Good
The flaming bird brings Prince Taurus to Mad Zandra, who begins teaching the young Prince dark magic. King Conan searches for Taurus with the help of the priest, Dexitheus, and his Black Dragons. As they grow closer to Taurus, Zandra changes Taurus into a black goat to disguise him from his father. King Conan is able to thwart Zandra and burns her cottage down with the black goat inside. Taurus uses Zandra's grimoire to turn back to human shape but gets interrupted by his father, so his incomplete transformation leaves him with a goat hoof instead of a foot. King Conan takes Taurus back home, but Zandra tries to use her amulet to get the boy back. However, not realizing King Conan has two sons, she ends up getting Prince Conn instead. Writer by Alan Zelenetz. Art by Dave Simons. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Very Good
King Conan escorts Radegund to Baron Maloric's home to meet Pepin, Maloric's son and Radegund's betrothed. Radegund, however, has fallen in love with Leonidas, a Black Dragon legionnaire, and does not want to marry Pepin. Maloric's hired assassins try to kill Conan, but the Black Dragons and Conan are able to defeat them. Unable to pro- perly defend the King, Leonidas resigns as a legionnaire. Writer by Alan Zelenetz. Art by Marc Silvestri. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Good
Writer by Don Kraar. Art by Mike Docherty. Cover price $1.25 Condition: Very Good
Writer by Don Kraar. Art by Judith Hunt and Mike Manley. Cover price $1.25 Condition: Good
Writer by Don Kraar. Art by Judith Hunt and Mike Manley. Cover price $1.25 Condition: Very Good
Cover: Ron Wagner. Cover price $1.25 Condition: Good
Cover:Charles Truog and Bob Wycek Script: Steve Englehart, Pencils: Charles Truog Inks: Bob Wiacek Cover price $1.50 Condition: Fine
The Inhumans guest in "Twilight of the Idols." Daredevil and his companions fall into Hell and each experience Mephisto's realm in their own unique ways; Daredevil lights a fire. Script by Ann Nocenti, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Al Williamson. Romita/Williamson cover. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Fine
The Hulk and Banner try to come to terms with Banner's return. Marlo tries to uncover the mystery of her new friend, Bruce, and her boy- friend, Joe Fixit. Berengetti attends a meeting, held by the Maggia for all of the Vegas casino owners. The mob informs them that they are taking over, by force if necessary. The Hulk arrives and takes on twelve of the Maggia's Persuaders with heavy betting being made on the fight. The Hulk takes down the Persuaders and Berengetti cleans up on the wagers. Writer by Peter Davis. Art by Jeff Purves. Cover price $.75 Condition: Very Good
Story by John Harkness. Art by Rich Buckler and Romeo Tanghal. Cover by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott. It's Reed Richards' turn to dream, while the Fantastic Four are being held in suspended animation by Aron the Watcher. Mr. Fantastic dreams that Ultron has attacked the Fantastic Four at Four Freedoms Plaza. The entire story is a dream sequence. 32 pages. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Very Good
Story by Walter Simonson. Art by Rich Buckler and Romeo Tanghal. Cover by Walter Simonson. While the Fantastic Four are testifying before Congress, they are attacked by more minor vil- lains: Flying Tiger, Mad Dog, Plant Man, Quill, Ram-rod, and Thunderball. 32 pages. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Very Good
Iron Man and Thor guest in "Kangs for the Memories!" Part 2 of 5. Story and Art by Walter Simonson. Cover by Walter Simonson. The Fantastic Four and the two Avengers have penetrated the time bubble and arrive in a futuristic New York City. Once there they en- counter Death's Head and battle Kang! Next, Thor transports the heroes to the awesome source of the time bubble, where the time travelers find, Galactus! 32 pages. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Fine
Iron Man and Thor guest in "Kangs for the Memories!" Part 2 of 5. Story and Art by Walter Simonson. Cover by Walter Simonson. The Fantastic Four and the two Avengers have penetrated the time bubble and arrive in a futuristic New York City. Once there they en- counter Death's Head and battle Kang! Next, Thor transports the heroes to the awesome source of the time bubble, where the time travelers find, Galactus! 32 pages. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Very Good
Iron Man and Thor guest in "Visit to a Large Empire!" Part 3 of 5. Story and Art by Walter Simonson. Cover by Walter Simonson. The Fantastic Four have to stop Galactus from devouring the universe in the time bubble, so they travel along with Thor and Iron Man to the Shi'ar empire to find a weapon capable of doing just that. However, Gladiator wants to fight them first! Meanwhile back on Earth, the giant celestial sleeping under Mount Diablo awakens! 32 pages. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Very Good
While on the moon, Black Bolt checks on his brother Maximus the Mad and remembers the first time Maximus usurped Black Bolt's crown. Shows the creation of the Trikon and how Medusa ended up as a member of the Frightful Four. Cover Price: $1.50 Condition: Fine
"Yesterday...and Tomorrow!" Story by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Art by Bob Layton. In the aftermath of last issues events Tony learns he may never walk again. Plus, the Fixer attacks, and Tony reminisces back when he had to rely on his Iron Man armor to live and comes to terms with the fact that he might have to do so once again. 48 pages. Cover price $1.50 Condition: Fine
"Malled!" Guest-starring the Incredible Hulk. Story by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Art by Bob Layton and Tim Dzon. The criminal organ- izations A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics) and Hydra both ask Shell Head for help on dealing with a mutual foe, the Maggia. But, as always when dealing with these guys there's more to the situation than meets the eye. Plus, when the Hulk gets involved you know it won't be pretty. 32 pages. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Fine
"Footsteps!" Story by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Art by Bob Layton. It's a turning point in the life of Tony Stark. Will the genius inventor be cured by an implanted bio-chip? 32 pages. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Very Good
"Switching Channels!" Story by Glenn Herdling and Fabian Nicieza. Art by Herb Trimpe. This issue features two points of view from two very different heroes. Somehow, Iron Man and Crimson Dynamo's state of being is switched and the two armored heroes switch bodies. Now, they must survive in unfamiliar territory long enough to find a way to get back to normal. 32 pages. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Very Good
Story by Randall Frenz. Art by Rich Yanizeski, Jeff Alberecht, and Brad Vancata. It's a showdown in Japan as Iron Man confronts another armored menace, Samurai Steel. 32 pages. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Fine
Part 2 of 9. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Romita, Jr. and Bob Wiacek. The Mandarin begins to scheme behind the scenes. Meanwhile, the ghost of Titanium Man has come demanding retribution from the man who killed him, Iron Man. But, is this a vengeful spirit from beyond the grave or something far worse? 32 pages. Cover price $1.00 Condition: Fine
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