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ROM Spaceknight Lot (1979 Series Marvel) #56–59, 61-65, 67 VF/NM | Bronze Age
ROM Spaceknight Lot (1979 Series Marvel) #56–59, 61-65, 67 VF/NM | Bronze Age
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ROM: Spaceknight (1979–1986 Ongoing Series)
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Years: 1984–1985 (late-run issues)
Writer: Bill Mantlo
Artist: Sal Buscema
Issues Included: #56, #57, #58, #59, #61, #62, #63, #64, #65, #67 (10 comics total)
Condition: VF/NM (Very Fine to Near Mint)
This listing is for a 10-issue lot of ROM: Spaceknight (1979 Series Marvel) including late-series issues #56–59, #61–64, #65, and #67, all in VF/NM condition.
About the Series:
ROM: Spaceknight, created by Bill Mantlo with art by Sal Buscema, was a unique Marvel Comics series inspired by the Parker Brothers action figure. Despite its toy tie-in origins, the book became a cult-favorite Bronze Age title, celebrated for its cosmic storytelling, rich mythology, and its place within the larger Marvel Universe.
ROM, a noble alien warrior from the planet Galador, wages an endless battle against the evil Dire Wraiths, blending sci-fi, horror, and superhero action in classic Marvel style.
About These Issues:
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#56–59 (1984): ROM continues his desperate war against the Dire Wraiths with Earth caught in the crossfire.
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#61–64 (1985): Mid-60s issues where the Dire Wraith saga escalates.
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#65 & #67: Late-run issues that push the series closer to its conclusion at #75.
Collector Highlights:
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10-issue lot of ROM: Spaceknight from the Bronze Age
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Written by Bill Mantlo (Incredible Hulk, Cloak and Dagger)
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Illustrated by Sal Buscema, one of Marvel’s most prolific artists
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VF/NM condition — sharp covers, clean interiors, and strong spines
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Perfect for fans of Bronze Age Marvel sci-fi, Dire Wraith saga collectors, and ROM completists
Condition Notes:
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All issues in VF/NM range
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Bright cover colors, sharp corners, and tight staples
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Bagged & boarded, stored in a smoke-free collection
This ROM: Spaceknight lot is ideal for readers or collectors looking to expand into late-run Bronze Age Marvel, where scarcity and cult demand make these issues especially collectible.
Each issue’s value has been verified through the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide (VFM) for collector confidence.
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