Published ________, 1992 (Modern Age) by Marvel Comics and went on sale in 1992 for $1.50 USD. This issue contains 32 pages in Color, the current NM value is $6.00 USD.
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OK stories that are stand-alone as far as I know. The best two are the Wolverine/Jubilee story, mostly because of the Sam Kieth art, which is his usual stylized kind of over-the-top quality. The plot is OK and even though Hama scripts it, it's still not worth holding onto. Also, how again does Wolverine get broken adamantium-covered ribs? Some shit about cartilage? In terms of story, the Silver Surfer book is the most compelling, I suppose, about helping people stand up for themselves. After reading his first six Lee/Buscema issues recently, I can see why he wants to keep interference to a minimum. The Ghost Rider story is easily forgotten, though the villain has some corny fun name. The Spidey story is quaint, fighting the slippery Eel.