This item is part of a comic book collection, acquired in the 1960s and 1970s. The comics were for the most part, purchased from a comic book store. The Conan series was the initial reason for purchasing the comics. However, the comic storeowner asked if there was the interest in other comics and if she could put them aside for purchase. Thus, the collection grew. The comics have not been owned by anyone else and many have never been read. We are now selling these through Ebay and hope that they will enhance someone's collection.
If you purchase more than one comic from us, we would be happy to consolidate your shipment to reduce costs for Shipping and Handling. The maximum number comics that can be shipped safely is 4, provided that the thickness of the item(s) allows, in the flat rate priority envelope. For 5-20 comics, the shipping cost in a Medium Flat Rate Priority box is $14.50 USPS.
Please purchase your desired comics. I will combine the shipping cost and I will refund you the difference for the shipping cost.
Issue Details
Origin of Warlock and Counter-Earth in "And Men Shall Call Him Warlock!" Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Dan Adkins. This is the first appearance of Warlock, who was previously the character "Him" in Fantastic Four (see issues 66 and 67) and Thor (issues 165, 166) comics. High Evolutionary guest stars. Brief appearances by the Hulk and Thor. Kane/Adkins cover. Cover price $0.20.
Issue #1
Published April 1972
Cover Price 0.20 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee
Cover Details - "A Man-God Reborn!"
Characters Adam Warlock; Hulk; Thor
Genre superhero
Pencils Gil Kane (signed)
Inks Dan Adkins (signed)
27 page Warlock story "And Men Shall Call Him Warlock"
Characters High Evolutionary; Sir Raam; Counter-Earth; Man-Beast; Him becomes Adam Warlock; Jason Grey; David Carter; Ellie Roberts
Genre superhero
Script Roy Thomas
Pencils Gil Kane
Inks Dan Adkins
Letters Sam Rosen
Orders from 21-40 comics, the shipping cost for USPS flat rate large box will be $19.00 priority.
The maximum number of magazines (such as Vampirella, etc.) that fit safely in a USPS Flat Rate Priority Envelope is 3. If you are mixing magazines & comics in a single order, request the total & I will determine the number of items I can safely ship in a USPS Flat Rate Priority Envelope & send you the total.