Marvel Comics The Micronauts They Came From Inner Space Issue No 16 Rendezvous In Sub-Atomica Newsstand Cover A April 1980

A Micronauts' Story


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The Micronauts take on Psycho-Man, and the Fantastic Four arrives to try to save them in "Rendezvous in Sub-Atomica!"


Issue Details

Comic Book Issue16
Comic Book PublishedApril 1980
Frequencymonthly
Comic Book Cover Price0.40 USD
Pages24
EditingJim Shooter
Notes

Cover Details - " 1st Edition 1st Printing Newsstand Cover A"

Characters

Psycho-Man, Biotron, Human Torch, Commander Arcturus Rann, Acroyear, Bug, Marionette, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Ben Grimm

Comic Book GenreAction, Adventure, Science Fiction
PencilsMichael Golden
Inks
Notes
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17 page Micronauts' story "Rendezvous In Sub-Atomica"


Comic Book CharactersBug, Biotron, Commander Arcturus Rann, Acroyear, Marionette, Microtron, Jasmine, Cilicia, Psycho-Man, Sue Storm, Reed Richards, Ben Grimm, Human Torch
Comic Book SynopsisThe Micronauts take on Psycho-Man, and the Fantastic Four arrives to try to save them in "Rendezvous in Sub-Atomica!"
Comic Book GenreAction, Adventure, Science Fiction
Comic Book ScriptBill Mantlo
Comic Book PencilsHoward Chaykin
Comic Book InksAl Milgrom
Comic Book ColorsJohn Constanza
Comic Book LettersJohn Constanza
Reprinted

I am not a comic book grader. I like my books a little worn. I want to read and enjoy them, not revere them. These guys have been read, but they are in nice shape and can easily be included in any collection. Enjoy them as much as I have!


The product is a vintage Marvel Comics The Micronauts Issue No 16 Rendezvous In Sub-Atomica Newsstand Cover A from April 1980. This single issue features the first edition and first printing of the comic, making it a highly sought-after collectible for fans of the superhero team, the Micronauts. With a colorful cover by artist Michael Golden and a story-line by Bill Mantlo, this comic book falls under the genres of action, adventure, war, and science fiction, appealing to a general audience. The issue is a classic piece from the Bronze Age of comics, showcasing the dynamic universe of Marvel's MCU.