As the catchphrase "American comics are interesting now - Marvel Comics Japanese edition" suggests, all the comics in the magazine are Marvel works. Each issue contains three or four comics, all in color. This is the first time that Iron Man no. 11 - 14 are introduced in Japanese translation.
The articles at the end of the magazine cover topics from DC Comics and other publishers. This trade paperback format is perfect for fans of US comics looking to add to their collections; originally published by Marvel/Shogakukan in 1996, the Japanese edition of this comic is a must-have for avid collectors of the international edition. This rare collectible is categorized as Comics & Graphic Novels, Comic Books & Memorabilia, and Collectors' Items. December 29, 1996 Cover: Wolverine by Brian Stelfreeze.
Cable (reading) - Cable #20 (2/1995). X-Men: Region Quest #41 (2/1995). Generation X Final Episode - Generation X #4 (2/1995).
Introduction to American Comics / Mitsuyasu Sakai No. 2 - 17: Commentary on the history of American comics.Tell us about it, Watchers! Watchers answer questions from readers.
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