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The Amazing Spiderman #55 (496) Nice Grade 9.4-9.6+
US $6.39
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Was US $7.99 (20% off)
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US $4.47 USPS Media MailTM.
Located in: Jamaica, New York, United States
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Estimated between Fri, Nov 28 and Fri, Dec 5 to 94104
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Seller does not accept returns.
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eBay item number:264332673773
Item specifics
- Era
- Modern Age (1992-Now)
- Tradition
- US Comics
- Genre
- Superheroes
- Publisher
- Marvel
- Grade
- 9.6 NM+
- Issue Number
- 55/496
- Character
- Spider-Man
Item description from the seller
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- d***r (830)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGreat eBay transaction recommended A+++
- 9***9 (84)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseThe packaging was sturdy and secure, with a "Handle with care, please do not bend" sticker, ensuring the item arrived safely and on time. The rare BACK ISSUE #26 magazine was exactly as described—brand new and matched the listing. Its value was well worth the price given its rarity and how hard it is to find early issues. The seller’s communication was excellent, which I truly appreciated. I’m a very satisfied customer and will gladly buy again.BACK ISSUE #26 (-9.8) MAGAZINE/"SPIES AND TOUGH GUYS" ISSUE!/TWOMORROWS (#267182905034)
- a***y (521)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseShipping Great Packaging Easy Value Rarest As Described King T'Challa was the King of Wakanda and the eldest child of T'Chaka and Ramonda who was chosen to be the holder of the Black Panther mantle. Following the death of his father in the bombing orchestrated by Helmut Zemo, T'Challa had set out to kill Winter Soldier, who was widely believed to be responsible for the attack.
- u***k (296)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseFast Shipping, Packaged well, item as described. Great communication.
