358 Grant Rd, Newmarket NH 03857
Saturday, 3/1
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT
This four-issue lot includes Spider-Man #2-5 (1990), completing the legendary Torment storyline, written and illustrated by Todd McFarlane (Spawn, Amazing Spider-Man). This dark and intense arc follows Spider-Man as he is stalked and brutally attacked by a mind-controlled Lizard, manipulated by the sinister voodoo priestess Calypso. As Spidey endures a relentless nightmare of pain and hallucinations, he must fight to survive one of his most grueling battles yet. With McFarlane’s gritty, cinematic art style and a suspenseful horror-driven plot, Torment remains one of the most iconic Spider-Man stories of the early ‘90s.
Sports Memorabilia, Trading Cards & Ephemera, Comic Books
18%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
358 Grant Rd
Newmarket New Hampshire 03857
Saturday, 3/1, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Contact John Wrisley to set up another time beyond the ones listed.
Most items that can fit into a 24" x 24" box can be shipped. Items that are particularly heavy, large and/or fragile may not be. Contact John for questions about exceptions.
ALTERNATE PICK UP & SHIPPING:
John Wrisley
358 Grant Rd
Newmarket New Hampshire 03857
Wednesday, 3/5, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
Contact John Wrisley to set up another time beyond the ones listed.
Most items that can fit into a 24" x 24" box can be shipped. Items that are particularly heavy, large and/or fragile may not be. Contact John for questions about exceptions.
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
USPS SHIPPING
Shipping costs are Actual shipping cost plus to 4 dollars depending on size of item and packing materials. We use Pirateshipping to get the best shipping price and combine shipping where possible.
John Wrisley | (603) 553-1495 | Replayauctions@yahoo.com
358 Grant Rd, Newmarket NH 03857
Saturday, 3/1, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
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