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TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959-68) #58
CGC VF/NM: 9.0
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PUBLISHER: Marvel
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2nd app of Kraven the Hunter (movie soon!); classic battle of Captain America vs Iron Man; Jack Kirby cover/art; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 7 (CBI)
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white pgs
2nd app of Kraven the Hunter (movie soon!); classic battle of Captain America vs Iron Man; Jack Kirby cover/art; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 7 (CBI)
The cover of this book will likely remind one instantly of the blockbuster film "Captain America: Civil War," which also happened to feature a battle between Captain America and Iron Man. But looks can be deceiving, the root of the problem depicted in the cover story is the nefarious Chameleon, who creates a great deal of confusion by imitating the Star-Spangled Avenger and tricking Tony Stark into confronting the real Steve Rogers. Overall, a very entertaining, and action-packed issue from Marvel's Silver Age, and with the inclusion of guest appearances by fellow Avengers, Wasp and Giant-Man, this book is a real interesting peek into the future of the Marvel Universe.


Artists Information

Jack Kirby is called 'The King of Comics' for a reason, during his career that spanned six decades he gave us many of the most iconic characters the medium would ever see. From his introduction of Captain America at the height of World War II it was clear he wasn't your ordinary comics artist. But it was his creative explosion at Marvel Comics in the 1960's that cemented his legacy, over a short period of time Kirby would give us The Fantastic Four, Iron Man, The Hulk, The X-Men, Thor, Ant-Man and Nick Fury just to name a few. Kirby would then go to DC and create his Fourth World, introducing Darkseid, Mister Miracle, The New Gods and a host of cosmic supporting players. Long live The King.

Richard "Dick" Ayers was an American comic book artist and cartoonist best known for his work as one of the main inkers during the late-1950's and 1960's Silver Age of Comics, including some of the earliest issues of Marvel Comics' including Jack Kirby's The Fantastic Four. He is the signature penciler of Marvel's World War II comic Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos, drawing it for a 10-year run, and he co-created Magazine Enterprises' 1950s Western-horror character the Ghost Rider, a version of which he would draw for Marvel in the 1960s. His career would span 7 decades until his death in 2014.

Don Heck was an American comics artist best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics characters Iron Man and the Wasp, and for his long run penciling The Avengers during the Silver Age.


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