I was at comic con not long ago and one of the big dog dealers had an absolutely amazing bagged, multi pack of comics from 1969 and included in the 3 pack of comics (the front book) was a Thor #165!
Didn’t have a price, and I didn’t ask, but I didn’t even know they made those packs back then. What an incredible item.
This is a book that has always been a favorite of mine. Aside from Star Wars comics, it’s one of the oldest comics I specifically recall having and reading.
It introduced me to Adam Warlock as a bright eyed 7 year old in 1977.
I think it’s a fun book that also has some significance given the appearance of “the gardener” as well as 1sts of the power and time gems.
Cool cover to boot. I feel like it’s still overlooked as well in contrast to other more popular Warlock books.
Warlock is really selling well now. Glad you stocked up because you stand to make some nice profits. Makes me of all the times I invested heavily in a character but come heating up time, I just couldn’t sell them off. These emotional attachments are powerful.
With Marvel Comics mirroring the MCU as of recent years, it makes sense. The character has appeared in the comics recently as well as the Marvel Legeds toy line.