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988). Mar1983.
From 1962-83, all of the Marvel Goblins were Green. With the debut of the Hobgoblin this issue, the floodgates would be opened to all kinds of Goblins—Demo, Proto, Gold, Grey, King, Red, and so. many. Hobs. JRJR with the classic as the mystery begins!

988). Mar1983. From 1962-83, all of the Marvel Goblins were Green. With the debut of the Hobgoblin this issue, the floodgates would be opened to all kinds of Goblins—Demo, Proto, Gold, Grey, King, Red, and so. many. Hobs. JRJR with the classic as the mystery begins!
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FIRST APPEARANCE FRIDAY
This is the first Bronze Age Sandman, and the final collaboration from Simon & Kirby.
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Writer Joe Simon
Cover Pencils Jack Kirby
Cover Inks Frank Giacoia
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Mike Royer

FIRST APPEARANCE FRIDAY This is the first Bronze Age Sandman, and the final collaboration from Simon & Kirby. 💫 Writer Joe Simon Cover Pencils Jack Kirby Cover Inks Frank Giacoia Pencils Jack Kirby Inks Mike Royer
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There’s a long tradition of comic book creators appearing as themselves in the stories. For example, artist Gil Kane (with a *very* honest confession in the first panel). Would anybody know the comic title/issue # for this?

There’s a long tradition of comic book creators appearing as themselves in the stories. For example, artist Gil Kane (with a *very* honest confession in the first panel). Would anybody know the comic title/issue # for this?
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I know that at that time period, the “Captain Marvel” trademark was in question…but given the other names on this cover, the publisher (M.F. Enterprises) seems like they were just *asking* to be sued!

I know that at that time period, the “Captain Marvel” trademark was in question…but given the other names on this cover, the publisher (M.F. Enterprises) seems like they were just *asking* to be sued!
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