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  2. Comic book price guide - Wikipedia

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    Title is the name of a comic book series. For example, Action Comics is a title. Within this title, there have been over 1,000 issues. Issue is a single installment of a title, usually with its own number. Examples are Action Comics #23 or The Amazing Spider-Man #42. A volume number may also be included, such as Punisher Vol. 1 #23.

  3. Ant-Man - Wikipedia

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    While Pym is the original Ant-Man, he has adopted other aliases over the years including Giant-Man, Goliath, Yellowjacket, [2] and Wasp after Janet's presumed death in Secret Invasion. [4] Leaving his original persona vacant, his successors have taken up the Ant-Man role while Pym explored these other identities.

  4. Marvel Omnibus - Wikipedia

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    The company's first experiment with a large hardcover was 2004's Ultimate Spider-Man Collection, which was exclusively published by Barnes & Noble. The 992-page book cost $49.99 and had the same contents as the first three oversized hardcovers from Brian Michael Bendis' Ultimate Spider-Man. This release did not use the 'omnibus' branding. [1]

  5. Eric O'Grady - Wikipedia

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    Ant-Man (Eric O'Grady) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The third character to use the Ant-Man name, he was created by Robert Kirkman and Phil Hester , and first appears in The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1 (Dec. 2006).

  6. Ant-Man (Scott Lang) - Wikipedia

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    Ant-Man (Scott Edward Harris Lang) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by David Michelinie, Bob Layton and John Byrne, Scott Lang first appeared in The Avengers #181 (March 1979) and in Marvel Premiere #47 (April 1979) as the second superhero character to use the Ant-Man name in the Marvel Universe.

  7. Marvel Fireside Books - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Surfer (1978), the only Marvel Fireside edition featuring original material. Cover art by Earl Norem.. Marvel Publisher Stan Lee came up with the idea of compiling the origins of some of their most popular characters in a book format similar to Jules Feiffer's 1965 book The Great Comic Book Heroes.

  8. Scott Lang (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Edward Harris Lang, known commonly by his alias, Ant-Man, is a fictional character portrayed by Paul Rudd in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name He is depicted as a thief-turned-superhero after being granted access to Hank Pym's technology and training, specifically the use of an advanced suit that allows him to ...

  9. Antman - Wikipedia

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    Ant-Man, a Marvel Comics superhero; Ant-Man (Marvel Cinematic Universe character), the film version of the Marvel Comics character; Ant-Man, 2015 film based on the fictional superhero in the MCU Ant-Man, 2015 film soundtrack album; Ant-Man, 2017 animated U.S. DisneyXD TV show based on the Marvel character