Iron Man 1968 #33 - 7.0 - $25.00
Tony Stark reflects on his past experiences fighting villains and serving as an Avenger. Meanwhile, the Spymaster and his Espionage Elite are infiltrating Stark Industries and Stark is lured into an ambush.
Ad for people to assemble and sell psychedelic lamp kits from home.
Ad for black & white Marvel art reproductions.
Ad for Academy for Home Study's brochure.
Ad for karate book and life-size dummy, $1.98.
On-sale date from 1970 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress with a correction factor of plus 28 days.
- - Inside front cover. Ad for products from Honor House Products Corp.
- - Between story pages 3 and 4
- - On top portion of page, between story pages 6 and 7.
- - Between story pages 6 and 7 on lower portion of page.
- - Between story pages 6 and 7.
- - Advertisement for high paying jobs in the drafting field. Between story pages 9 and 10.
- Shop by Mail - Assorted small advertisements for various products. Half-page ad located beneath story half-page numbered 12.
- - On lower half of page, beneath story half-page numbered 13.
- Shop by Mail; Stamps - Assorted small advertisements for various products, between story pages numbered 15 and 16.
- Shop by Mail - Assorted small advertisements for various products, between story pages numbered 18 and 19.
- - Includes: Items; Stan Lee's Soapbox
- - House ad for Thor (Marvel, 1966 series) #183 and Captain America (Marvel, 1968 series) #133 including images of the covers.
- Coin Curios - Located on top half of page.
- - Ad for selling Grit by the Grit Publishing Co., on lower half of page.
- - Letters from J. J. Friel, Paul De Pastine, Peter Rothe, and Lester G. Boutillier. Includes ?Know Ye These, the Hallowed Ranks of Marveldom.?
- - House ad for The Avengers (Marvel, 1963 Series) #83 introducing Valkyrie.
- - Ad for the Famous Artists School.
- - Inside back cover. Ad for a variety of Joe Weider products.
- - Back cover. Ad for Hot Wheels Sizzlers.
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