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DEADLY HANDS OF KUNG FU #19- Marvel Curtis 1975 1ST Appearance White Tiger 8.5
US $249.99
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Artist/Writer
- Chris Claremont
- Character
- White Tiger, Iron Fist
- Tradition
- US Comics
- Series Title
- Deadly Hands of Kung Fu
- Universe
- Marvel 616
- Grade
- 8.5 Very Fine+
- Publisher
- Marvel
- Story Title
- Deadly Hands of Kung Fu
- Publication Year
- 1975
- Type
- Comic Book
- Format
- Single Issue
- Issue Number
- 19
- Era
- Bronze Age (1970-83)
- Features
- First Character Appearance, Key Issue
- Genre
- Martial Arts, Superheroes
Item description from the seller
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