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Friday, July 12, 2002

MARVEL COMICS FIRST LOOKS

FIRST LOOK: CAPTAIN MARVEL #34

Captain Marvel #34 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Peter David, with art by Chriscross and Rich Perrota and a cover by Chriscross.

Here's how Marvel describes the issue:

"As Captain Marvel squares off for the final showdown with the Magus, Rick Jones and Marlo face a most unexpected peril in the Microverse -- while Moondragon faces her worst nightmare."

Captain Marvel #34 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.50.

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FIRST LOOK: DAREDEVIL #35

Daredevil #35 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Brian Michael Bendis, with art and cover by Alex Maleev.

Here's how Marvel describes the issue:

"If you dig Brian Michael Bendis' take on the teenaged web-slinger in Ultimate Spider-Man, just wait until you see his version of the older wall-crawler in this issue. Daredevil struggles to put his life back together -- but first he'll have to face a fighting-mad Mr. Hyde."

Daredevil #35 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.

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FIRST LOOK: ELEKTRA: GLIMPSE & ECHO #1

Elektra: Glimpse & Echo #1 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Scott Morse, with art and cover by Morse.

Here's how Marvel describes the issue:

"As the assassin Elektra prepares to take a job, she's drawn into the strange tale of a dead blues musician. But the Hand, that ancient, evil mystic order, has an interest in the musician's son -- and that means Elektra will soon be tested as never before."

Elektra: Glimpse & Echo #1 will be 32 pages and will cost $3.50.

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FIRST LOOK: NEW X-MEN #129

New X-Men #129 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Grant Morrison, with art and cover by Igor Kordey.

Here's how Marvel describes the issue:

"The secret of Weapon XII is revealed along with a terrifying new threat to mutants and mankind -- a threat as old as life itself and as monstrous as the unknown."

New X-Men #129 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.25.

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FIRST LOOK: PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #46

Peter Parker: Spider-Man #46 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Paul Jenkins, with art by Humberto Ramos and Wayne Faucher and a cover by Ramos.

Here's how Marvel describes the issue:

"Regular cover artist Humberto Ramos lends his extraordinary talents to a special four-part story featuring the return of the web-slinger's most relentless foe: the Green Goblin."

Peter Parker: Spider-Man #46 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.25.

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FIRST LOOK: SPIDER-MAN: BLUE #3

Spider-Man: Blue #3 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Jeph Loeb, with art and cover by Tim Sale.

Here's how Marvel describes the issue:

"Saving Penn Station from the Lizard is a piece of cake, but Peter Parker doesn't know what to do when Mary Jane Watson meets Gwen Stacy. Could things possibly get more complicated? Well, sure. Especially when Harry Osborn asks Peter to be his roommate -- and then asks if he can date Mary Jane."

Spider-Man: Blue #3 will be 32 pages and will cost $3.50.

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FIRST LOOK: SPIDER-MAN: QUALITY OF LIFE #3

Spider-Man: Quality of Life #3 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Greg Rucka, with art and cover by Scott Sava.

Here's how Marvel describes the issue:

"The web-slinger faces off against The Lizard in a wide-screen epic written by Greg Rucka and digitally illustrated by Scott Sava. Printed on glossy stock paper, with a cardstock cover."

Spider-Man: Quality of Life #3 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.

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FIRST LOOK: THOR #51

Thor #51 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Dan Jurgens, with art by Tom Raney and Scott Hanna and a cover by Raney.

Here's how Marvel describes the issue:

"Guest-starring Spider-Man. Marvel can't tell readers why the web-slinger is swinging among the spires of Asgard without giving away the climax to Thor #50. But he's on a collision course with Thor -- who's come to some Earth-shattering decisions about what the Lord of Asgard should be doing."

Thor #51 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.25.

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FIRST LOOK: ULTIMATE X-MEN #20

Ultimate X-Men #20 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Mark Millar, with art by Adam Kubert and Danny Miki and a cover by Kubert.

Here's how Marvel describes the issue:

"It's the electric epilogue to the X-Men's World Tour. Due to the events of the World Tour, Professor X is all alone -- and at an all-time low -- in New York City. And while the X-Men fight for their lives elsewhere, the Brotherhood finally gets their act together -- and that's a bad thing for the good guys."

Ultimate X-Men #20 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.25.

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