The Avengers 1963 #35 Regular Edition - reader copy - $13.00
On-sale date from 1966 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
- The Light That Failed - The Captain America figure on the cover is a Kirby/Giacoia stat from the Captain America story in Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #84, page 9, panel 1.
- - Inside front cover. Ad for government surplus items.
- The Light That Failed! - Roy Thomas has explained that he wrote this script after it was handed to him in pencil form, already plotted by Lee and (likely) Heck.
- - Between story pages 4 and 5. Promos for Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1966 series) #6;The Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1963 series) #58, and Fantasy Masterpieces (Marvel. 1966 series) #6 using reprints of their covers and advertised as ?now on sale.?
- - Ad, with response coupon, from Grit Publishing Co. located between story pages 4 and 5 on top half of page.
- - Ad, with order coupon, from Hidden Devices, located between tory pages 4 and 5, on lower half of page.
- Hi-Power Binoculars - Ad, with response coupon, from Bruce Sales Co. located between story pages 8 and 9 on top half of the page.
- Magic Collection - Ad, with response coupon, from Magic Collection, located between story pages 8 and 9 on lower half of page.
- War Books - Ad, with order coupons, for war books from Ballantine Books, located between story pages 13 and 14.
- Shop By Mail; Stamps - A series of thumbnail advertisements, located between story pages 16 and 17.
- - Ad for long distance flashlights, "X-Ray" specs, and other novelties sold by Standard American Suppliers, Inc. Located on upper half of page.
- - Ad for Master System of oriental fighting arts from Precise Publications, on lower half of page.
- Pulse-Pounding Pronouncements, Passionately Philosophical, Preposterously Profound, and Particularly Prepared for Permanent Oblivion! - Includes: Items; The Mighty Marvel Checklist; list of 26 M.M.M.S. members, and illustration of Captain America.
- They're on TV... - Illustrated promo for Marvel Super-Heroes television show. Features list of television stations featuring the program. Located on top half of page.
- - Promo of ten different Marvel hero t-shirts ($1.60 each), two sweatshirts (Hulk and Thing) ($3.15 each); and Marvel Stationery Kit ($1.00) all available by mail-in coupon from Marvel Comics Group, 625 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10022. On lower half of page.
- - Letters from Dwight Heil, Perry Turner, Calvin Pate, Alan Harvey, Jo Ann Mortimer, Daniel Drew, Greg Kishel, and Dave Cockrum (future comics artist). Includes The Avengers (Marvel, 1963 series) #32, page 5, 4th panel, and page 16, 6th panel.
- - Ad for the Academy for Home Study.
- - Inside back cover. Ad for science kits.
- - Back cover. Advertisement for Aurora Hobby Kits for Spider-Man (Kit No. 447), Hulk, and Captain America.
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