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PUBLISHER: Marvel
COMMENTS: Off-White pgs; Mexican Edition
Jack Kirby/art, Ditko art; 1st app. of Ant-Man (Henry Pym still sewing costume at this stage); COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 9 (CBI)
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Off-White pgs; Mexican Edition
Jack Kirby/art, Ditko art; 1st app. of Ant-Man (Henry Pym still sewing costume at this stage); COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 9 (CBI)Heavily drawing upon the science fiction monster and giant bug movies that were so popular in the 1950s, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created a character that would hearken back to those films. Here, we have the first appearance of Ant-Man. Henry Pym debuted in Tales to Astonish #27, where he wasn’t quite the same character we know today. Ant-Man wouldn’t acquire his iconic costume or origin until issue #35, but readers loved him all the same. This issue has been a crowd favorite among collectors for years but recently has seen an explosion in demand and value, due largely in part to the "Ant-Man" movie franchise in the MCU. The market price has skyrocketed by approximately 12% in the past year alone.
ow/white pgs
Jack Kirby/art, Ditko art; 1st app. of Ant-Man (Henry Pym still sewing costume at this stage); COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 9 (CBI)
ow/white pgs
Jack Kirby/art, Ditko art; 1st app. of Ant-Man (Henry Pym still sewing costume at this stage); COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 9 (CBI)