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Series Title: Marvel Team-Up
Character: Arcade, Captain Britain I, Courtney Ross, Jean DeWolff, Maggia, Mary Jane Watson, Miss Locke, Mister Chambers, Mister Moran, Mister Roak, NYPD, Spider-Man I
Publication Year: 1978
Universe: Marvel Comics
Format: Issue
Era: Bronze Age
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Artist/Writer: John Byrne, Chris Claremont, Archie Goodwin, David (Dave) Hunt, Tom Orzechowski
Type: Comic Book
Grade: 7.0
Tradition: US Comics
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fiction, Superheroes
Features: Newsstand
Cover Artist: John Byrne, David (Dave) Hunt, Tom Orzechowski
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Story Title: Marvel Team-Up
Vintage: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Style: Color
Language: English
Intended Audience: General Audience
California Prop 65 Warning: 0
Issue Number: 66
Unit Quantity: 1
Unit Type: Unit