Marvel Comics Modern Era Lot– 4 Book Set - Lot S (Brand New / Unread)
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Marvel Comics Modern Era Lot– 4 Book Set - Lot S (Brand New / Unread)

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Marvel Comics Modern Era Lot– 4 Book Set - Lot S (Brand New / Unread)Assemble Earth's Mightiest Heroes on your collection wall or retail store racks with this high grade sequential collection of current Marvel Comics first printings. This highly curated 4 book lot gathers essential, blockbuster chapters from the current, critically acclaimed volume of The Avengers, masterfully written by modern Marvel architect Jed MacKay (Moon Knight, Doctor Strange). Featuring breathtaking, highly kinetic artwork and regular Cover A

Assemble Earth's Mightiest Heroes on your collection wall or retail store racks with this high-grade sequential collection of current Marvel Comics first printings. This highly curated 4-book lot gathers essential, blockbuster chapters from the current, critically acclaimed volume of The Avengers, masterfully written by modern Marvel architect Jed MacKay (Moon Knight, Doctor Strange). Featuring breathtaking, highly kinetic artwork and regular Cover A designs from visual giants like Valerio Schiti (G.O.D.S.) and Farid Karami.

This lot collects a power-packed run spanning Issues #24, #28, #30, and #31, tracking the team through catastrophic cosmic standoffs, tactical street-level defensive operations, and massive event crossovers.

All four books are in pristine, brand-new, and unread condition—making this collection a perfect pickup for dedicated Earth's Mightiest completionists, Marvel universe speculators, or independent comic retailers looking to load their storefront shelves with fast-moving flagship keys.

The Comic Book Lineup

1. The Avengers #24 (2025) — Cover A Valerio Schiti First Printing

The blockbuster storyline written by Jed MacKay with incredible interior line work by Farid Karami! Earth's Mightiest Heroes find themselves pushed to a strategic breaking point as cosmic and terrestrial threats collide at terminal velocity. Featuring a sleek, highly detailed main cover masterfully illustrated by superstar artist Valerio Schiti, this issue is a crucial anchor for the multi-year run's massive endgame.

2. The Avengers #28 — Cover A First Printing (2025 Key)

The tactical stakes turn global. As battle lines fracture across the Marvel Universe, the core Avengers unit must split their forces to handle a brutal gauntlet of high-intensity insurgencies.

3. The Avengers #30 (2025) — Cover A Valerio Schiti First Printing

Earth's Mightiest Heroes face down an absolute tactical nightmare under the stellar visual guidance of superstar illustrator Valerio Schiti. As cosmic and terrestrial battle lines completely fracture under the weight of massive universe-altering arcs, MacKay’s script hits a fever pitch. Schiti’s kinetic and highly eye-catching main cover ensures this hot issue jumps right out of any display layout.

4. The Avengers #31 (Legacy #797) — Cover A First Printing (2025 Legacy Key)

A major milestone issue creeping closer to the historic #800 legacy mark! This issue carries official Legacy Numbering #797 branding directly on the cover, making it a high-demand target for completionists and long-term collectors. The Avengers deal with the immediate, high-stakes fallout of recent universe-shattering events, setting up the definitive groundwork for the next generation of Earth's Mightiest blockbusters.

Product Highlights

  • The Definitive Modern Avengers Run: Written entirely by Jed MacKay, the current mastermind behind Marvel's biggest flagship team books and universe-altering crossover events.

  • Stunning Valerio Schiti Cover Continuity: Highlighted by consecutive, museum-grade Main Cover A designs by superstar artist Valerio Schiti, ensuring clean visual alignment across your collection.

Item Details

  • Publisher: Marvel Comics

  • Format: Flagship Flagship Ongoing Single Issues

  • Themes: Cosmic Team Tactics, Global Surveillance Defenses, Superhuman Tactical Operations, Flagship Legacy Milestones

  • Total Books: 4 Single Issues

  • Rating: Rated T+ (Recommended for fans of blockbuster superhero action, intricate team continuity, and standout cover art)

Item Condition Details

All comics included in this collection are in Brand New / Unread Condition

  • Storage Environment: Maintained strictly inside a smoke-free, climate-controlled facility completely away from direct sunlight or harsh UV exposure.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Publisher Marvel Comics
Era Modern Age Marvel (2025 Releases)
Count 4 Comic Books Total
Condition Brand New / Unread

 

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