Astonishing Tales 1970 #36 25¢ - back issue - $4.00
Deathlok fights and defeats the first Luther Manning clone and interprets the first set of Deathlok tapes.
A promo for five different t-shirts, one featuring Captain America with the Declaration of Independence, one with Captain America, Spider-Man and the Hulk as Revolutionary War soldiers marching, one reprinting the cover to Marvel Double Feature #8, one reprinting the cover to Captain Marvel #35 and one reprinting panels from the story in Marvel Team-Up #13.
While on a mission underground Deathlok runs into Godwulf. He transports Deathlok away, which results in the cybernetic unit that the CIA has been monitoring as showing that Deathlok is dead. Since Luther Manning III thinks that Deathlok is dead he stops the Deathlok transcripts and Teresa Devereaux shuts down the CIA operation.
Mighty Marvel Checklist of comics on sale the fourth week of April. Listed with a synopsis are Captain Marvel #45, Howard the Duck #4, Marvel Team-Up #47, Iron Man #88, Amazing Adventures #37, Fantastic Four #172, Captain America Annual #3, Master of Kung Fu Annual #1 and Werewolf by Night #39. Also includes a small reprint of the covers of Howard the Duck #4 and Werewolf by Night #39.
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Promo for various Marvel Comics using headshots or full body illustrations.
Promo for the new issue of Crazy using a man in a padded cell (with a t-shirt with Stan Lee's face on it) tearing up an issue of Crazy.
The Red Skull tries to take over the United States before the bicentennial and uses the Cosmic Cube to transport Captain America to him. Captain America is able to stop him when he gives the Cosmic Cube a Hostess Twinkie and it stops obeying the Red Skull.
Eagle-Eye GI Joe can see the Intruder in the jungle with his keen vision. He tries to stop the Intruder but is caught in a bear hug instead. He flips the Intruder off and he escapes into the jungle.
- Confessions of a Demolished Man! - Produced by Rich Buckler.
- Get In the Spirit of Marvel-76! - Appears between pages 7 and 8 of the first story sequence.
- What to Do after the Apocalypse! (The Deathlok Transcripts) - Produced by Rich Buckler. Astonishing Tales #37 was completed at the time of cancellation as evidenced by the photostat reproduced in Deathlok Marvel Masterworks #1. The planned Deathlok cover and story are printed in Marvel Spotlight (Marvel, 1971 series) #33 (April 1977).
- - Appears between pages 3 and 4 of the second story sequence.
- Put A Marvel In Your Mailbox! - Appears between pages 3 and 4 of the second story sequence.
- The Marvel Explosion Is Here! - Appears between pages 3 and 4 of the second story sequence.
- Why Is This Man Smiling? - Appears between pages 3 and 4 of the second story sequence.
- An Omnium-Gatherum of Odysseys Occult, Olios Odd, and Occasions Obbligato! [July 1976] - Appears between pages 7 and 8 of the second story sequence. Stan Lee says the greatest Marvel album of all, Spider-Man: Rock Reflection of a Superhero is on sale now. It's performed by the dynamite group Hero and produced by Cashwest Productions (who has brought the hits of Jim Croce, Henry Gross and Crack the Sky) and has album cover art by John Romita. Also John Buscema says not to send art samples when you reply to his Art School ad and Stan wants to thank the friendly folk at the MiamiCon because he had a blast there. Items about how the secret number 100 Marvel Value Stamp for series two comes out this month in honor of the second annual MarvelCon and we should thank Paty for conceiving the idea for the second set of stamps, Captain America's 52 page Annual by Jack Kirby is on sale now, Doug Moench and Keith Pollard's Master of Kung Fu Annual is also on sale now, Jim Shooter is replacing Chris Claremont as an editor as Chris is now a free-lance writer on Iron Fist, The X-Men, Black Goliath, Daredevil (giving Marv Wolfman a much needed break) and the upcoming Luke Cage, Power Man Annual, Roger Stern is replacing Irene Vartanoff as Reprint Editor and Irene is moving up to Reprint Production Manager, Larry Hama is no longer drawing Ka-Zar because he has three roles in the newest Broadway smash, Pacific Overtures now appearing at The Winter Garden in New York, welcome back to Larry Lieber who is the art director for Spidey Super Stories, Steve Englehart is working on a new series that is like (or is based on) The Prisoner, The Invaders is going monthly this summer, Nova (Marv Wolfman's new brainchild) will start out as a monthly and Ikaris, who was mentioned last month is the newest Kirby Kreation and the first appearance of his book The Eternals is on sale this month. Includes a small picture of Captain America [Steve Rogers] and Shang-Chi.
- Captain America and The Red Skull - Comics ad for Hostess Twinkies from ITT Continental Baking Company, appears between pages 7 and 8 of the second story sequence.
- Eagle-Eye GI Joe Meets the Intruder - Advertisement for Eagle-Eye G.I. Joe and the Intruder.
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