Captain America 1968 #136 - reader copy - $5.00
Captain America and Falcon battle Mole Man and The Monster Ape. The Monster Ape dies in the battle.
Ad for U.S. coin catalog.
Miscellaneous ads from various dealers. Includes comics ad from Howard M. Rogofsky.
Miscellaneous ads from various dealers. Includes comics ads from Comic Sales Co., Richard Alf, F.L. Suza, Passaic Book Center & Robert Bell.
Ad for free "Drafting Career Kit".
On-sale date from 1971 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress with a correction factor of plus 28 days.
- - Inside front cover. Ad for Deal's Wheels from Revell.
- - Between story pages 3 and 4.
- The Mighty Marvel Checklist - Marvel comics now on sale. Top half of page after page six of the story.
- - Bottom half of page after page six of the story. Promos for Fear (Marvel, 1970 series) #3 and Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD (Marvel, 1968 series) #18, with covers depicted.
- - Mail order ad from the Monster Fan Club, Dept. M17, 7214 Bergenline Avenue, North Bergen, New Jersey 07047. Appears between story pages 6 and 7.
- - Ad for model rocketry kits. Between pages 9 and 10 of story. Top half of page.
- - Ad inviting boys, 12 or older, to sell Grit family newspapers for prizes and cash. Between pages 9 and 10 of story. Lower half of page.
- - Beneath half-page 12 of story
- - Ad, with order coupon, for Mike Marvel System. Beneath story half-page number 13.
- Shop by Mail; Stamps - Between story pages numbered 15 and 16.
- Shop by Mail - Between story pages numbered 18 and 19.
- Wondrous Words of Wit and Wisdom with Which to Waste Some Time! - Sam Rosen has been ill. Promo for Conan the Barbarian. Nancy Murphy is in charge of subscriptions. Visit by Vic Ghidalia of ABC-TV. John Buscema has drawn a cover for PRO, the magazine of the National Football League. Bob Raleigh Jr., disc jockey on WPGC radio, Washington, D.C. has been plugging Marvel comics. Marvel received fan letters from French film director Alain Resnais and Italian film director Federico Fellini, the latter in Italian. In Stan Lee's Soapbox, Stan complains that all the letters for Captain America deal with social issues and nobody comments on the stories or art.
- - Top half of page.
- - A half-page of small, single panel advertisements for stamp collection, bodybuilding, and a drawing course on lower half of page.
- - Letters from Cpl. George A. Rackett, Howard Leroy Davis, and "Nick Fury."
- Statement Of Ownership - Total No. Copies Printed (net press run): Average no. of copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 395,862. Single issue nearest to filing date: 374,788.
- - Promo for Astonishing Tales #4
- - Ad for a weight gain product.
- - Inside back cover. Ad for the Academy for Home Study.
- - Back cover. Ad for the Famous Artists School.
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