From Vu
Updated some 30 and 35 Cent Variants, information from:
FANTASTIC FOUR #171 (30 Cent Variant),
AVENGERS #147 (30 Cent Variant),
AVENGERS #149 (30 Cent Variant),
AVENGERS #150 (30 Cent Variant),
AVENGERS #161 (35 Cent Variant),
AVENGERS #163 (35 Cent Variant), and
AVENGERS #164 (35 Cent Variant).
FANTASTIC FOUR #171 (30 Cent Variant)
(Jun 1976)
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AVENGERS #147 (30 Cent Variant)
(May 1976)
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AVENGERS #149 (30 Cent Variant)
(Jul 1976)
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AVENGERS #161 (35 Cent Variant)
(Jul 1977)
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AVENGERS #163 (35 Cent Variant)
(Sep 1977)
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AVENGERS #164 (35 Cent Variant)
(Oct 1977)
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From Scoop
Record Setting 30-Cent Variant Collection Purchased
Industry News, Scoop, Friday, January 21, 2005
Metropolis COO Vincent Zurzolo has just completed a deal that may very well be the largest 30¢ variant deal ever. Included in this collection are over
150 30¢ variants like X-Men 98, 99 and 100, Marvel Triple
Action 29 and 30, Super-Villain Team-Up #5, 6, and 7 and Captain
America 196-200. Other titles include Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Conan,
Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Marvel Adventures, Marvel Double Feature, Marvel
Premiere, Marvel Spotlight including 28, Marvel Team-Up, Marvel
Two-In-One, Powerman, Thor, Tomb of Dracula, Warlock and Werewolf by
Night. There are also about a half dozen 35¢ variants. The collection
is currently being processed but want lists are welcome! Please email your want
lists including title, issue # and grade range to vincentz[a]metropolisent.com .
From Comic Books, Cartoon Glasses and
other important things

AVENGERS #149 (Variant)
(Jul 1976)
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AVENGERS #150 (Variant)
(Aug 1976)
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INHUMANS #4 (Variant)
(Apr 1976)
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Marvel 30 cent Price Variants
Friday, November 21, 2003 10:58:18 PM
(excerpt)
Below is a complete list of all the 1976 Marvel comics which had 30 cent variant covers. Much of the information included was first gathered by Jon McClure, and was published in several issues of Comic Book Marketplace (which I highly recommend to all serious Golden, Silver, and Bronze age collectors). I've included not only every issue, but also the cover date, the style of the price blurb, the estimated degree of scarcity of each issue, and whether or not I need it to complete my set.
There is some uncertainty about the general frequency in which 30 cent variants occurred. Some have estimated that up to 5% of an issue were variants, while others have contended that only 1% or less were. The reality is that there is probably not a set percentage across titles, or even across issues within a title....
(NOTE: Only Perez-related titles are listed here.)
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