
Spider-Woman, Vol. 1 #40 (1981) Newsstand Edition
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$6.00
$6.00
Condition
VF (8.0)
An attractive collectible with a moderate defect or an accumulation of small defects.
Description
Newsstand Edition
Flying Tiger-Kills!
While out on patrol as Spider-Woman, Jessica Drew is attacked by a new costumed criminal known as Flying Tiger. He injures her back, and she continues to battle on the defensive, taking a number of blows when she is forced to save some innocent bystanders whose car is almost knocked off the Golden Gate Bridge. This allows Flying Tiger to smash her into San Francisco Bay. Assuming that she is dead, Flying Tiger goes to his employer Nguyen Ngoc Coy, who tells him to eliminate his underworld rivals. Spider-Woman survives however, and she is rescued from the sea by Captain Paul Morrel of the submarine U.S.S. Alaska. After being patched up by the ships doctor, and musing over whether he is related to Lt. Sabrina Morrel, she leaves the ship to resume her life. Jessica decides to take up martial arts, and soon finds that Sabrina Morrel is taking classes too. Observing her in the change room, she sees that Morrel has a tattoo which is a symbol of the Yakuza and wonders what her connection to the Asian gang is. Later, when Jessica observes a kidnapping by Coy's men, she intervenes as Spider-Woman and is once more attacked by Flying Tiger. With her new-found skills, she is evenly matched against the Tiger, and defeats him with a point-blank venom blast to the face. After defeating Flying Tiger, she is contacted by Morgan le Fay who tells her that she may be good at stopping people from her own time, but Morgan's next attack will prove her end.
Release Date: 1981
Flying Tiger-Kills!
While out on patrol as Spider-Woman, Jessica Drew is attacked by a new costumed criminal known as Flying Tiger. He injures her back, and she continues to battle on the defensive, taking a number of blows when she is forced to save some innocent bystanders whose car is almost knocked off the Golden Gate Bridge. This allows Flying Tiger to smash her into San Francisco Bay. Assuming that she is dead, Flying Tiger goes to his employer Nguyen Ngoc Coy, who tells him to eliminate his underworld rivals. Spider-Woman survives however, and she is rescued from the sea by Captain Paul Morrel of the submarine U.S.S. Alaska. After being patched up by the ships doctor, and musing over whether he is related to Lt. Sabrina Morrel, she leaves the ship to resume her life. Jessica decides to take up martial arts, and soon finds that Sabrina Morrel is taking classes too. Observing her in the change room, she sees that Morrel has a tattoo which is a symbol of the Yakuza and wonders what her connection to the Asian gang is. Later, when Jessica observes a kidnapping by Coy's men, she intervenes as Spider-Woman and is once more attacked by Flying Tiger. With her new-found skills, she is evenly matched against the Tiger, and defeats him with a point-blank venom blast to the face. After defeating Flying Tiger, she is contacted by Morgan le Fay who tells her that she may be good at stopping people from her own time, but Morgan's next attack will prove her end.
Release Date: 1981
THE HIGH GRADES (Investment Quality)
- 9.9 – 10.0 MINT: Near perfect. No discernible defects.
- 9.8 NM/MT: High-end; negligible stress or bindery tears.
- 9.6 NM+: Nearly perfect; very minor surface wear.
- 9.4 NM: Standard high-grade; minor corner blunting.
- 9.2 NM-: Excellent; small stress lines (no color break).
- 9.0 VF/NM: Great eye appeal; minor spine stress.
THE MID GRADES (Collector Quality)
- 8.5 VF+: Clean copy; small amount of wear/creasing.
- 8.0 VF: Very attractive; minor surface wear or foxing.
- 7.5 VF-: Slight accumulation of defects; minor blunting.
- 7.0 FN/VF: Solid copy; minor creases or color breaks.
- 6.0 FN: Average mid-grade; small spine splits or tears.
- 5.0 VG/FN: Significant wear; small pieces may be missing.
THE LOW GRADES (Reader Quality)
- 4.0 VG: Average used copy; heavy creasing or scuffing.
- 3.0 GD/VG: Heavily read; major creases or staple rust.
- 2.0 GD: Well-worn; covers may be detached but present.
- 1.0 FR: Heavily damaged; large chunks missing.
- 0.5 PR: Fragile; missing pages or severe degradation.
Our raw grading is an opinion based on 30+ years of experience. We do not guarantee a specific numeric grade from 3rd party services (CGC/CBCS) but strive for maximum accuracy.
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