Fantastic Four Visionaries John Byrne TPB (2001) # 1-8 (8.0/9.0-VF/VFNM) Set

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1st Prints except volume # 2 2nd Print Complete Set Contains :

1st Edition - Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Fantastic Four (1961-1996 1st Series) #232-240.

Story and art by John Byrne.

Jump on board starting at the very beginning of John Byrne's acclaimed FF run.

Softcover, 192 pages, full color.

1st Edition - Volume 2 - 2nd and later printings. Collects Fantastic Four (1961-1996 1st Series) #241-250.

Story and art by John Byrne.

Softcover, 248 pages, full color.

1st Edition - Volume 3 - 1st printing. Collects Fantastic Four (1961-1996 1st Series) #251-257 and ANNUAL #17, Avengers (1963-1996 1st Series) #233, and Thing (1983-1986 1st Series) #2.

Story and art by John Byrne.

Not since the days of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the trailblazers of the Marvel Universe, had someone so perfectly captured the intense mood, cosmic style and classic sense of adventure of Marvel's first family of super heroes. Writer/artist John Byrne launched the Fantastic Four into realms where few creators before had dared to go. Now, the collection of his classic run continues! Featuring a four-part epic deep within the Negative Zone - and the death of...Reed Richards?!

Plus: Galactus devours the Skrull homeworld, and the Fantastic Four say goodbye to the Baxter Building!

Guest-starring the Avengers!

Softcover, 264 pages, full color.

1st Edition - Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects Fantastic Four (1961-1996 1st Series) #258-267, Alpha Flight (1983-1994 1st Series) #4 and Thing (1983 1st Series) #10.

Story and art by John Byrne.

The collection of Byrne's classic run continues!

Featuring the trial of Reed Richards - and introducing the newest member of the Fantastic Four! Plus, Reed and Sue place the fate of their unborn child in the arms of...Doctor Octopus?!

Softcover, 288 pages, full color.

1st Edition - Volume 5 - 1st printing. Collects Fantastic Four (1961-1996 1st Series) #268-275 and ANNUAL #18, and Thing (1983 1st Series) #19.

Written by JOHN BYRNE & MARK GRUENWALD. Art by JOHN BYRNE, MARK BRIGHT and RON WILSON. Cover by JOHN BYRNE.

Learn the fantastic mysteries of Mister Fantastic's past as he searches for his time-tramping father and reveals his pre-FF invasion-foiling credentials in a fight against a monster in the classic Marvel style! Travel to a world of cowboys and amazons! Witness the Thing find a house of horror on an alien world! And behold the face of Doom...but just the face? Not to worry, She-Hulk shows more than enough to compensate!

Featuring the Black Bolt/Medusa wedding and the end of the Kree-Skrull War!

Softcover, 248 pages, full color.

1st Edition - Volume 6 - 1st printing. Collects Fantastic Four (1961-1996 1st Series) #276-284, Thing (1983 1st Series) #23, and Secret Wars II (1985) #2.

Written by JOHN BYRNE, MIKE CARLIN and JIM SHOOTER. Art by JOHN BYRNE, RON WILSON and AL MILGROM. Cover by JOHN BYRNE.

At last, the Thing returns from the Secret Wars - but he's been replaced in more than just the heart of the team! The FF learn the shocking secrets of their deadliest enemy, and it only costs them everything they hold dear! Plus: Franklin Richards vs. Mephisto! And the Psycho-Man gives the Invisible Girl a makeover neither will ever forget!

Guest-starring Daredevil, Spider-Man, Iron Fist and Luke Cage!

Softcover, 264 pages, full color.

1st Edition - Volume 7 - 1st printing. Collects Fantastic Four (1961-1996 1st Series) #285-286 and ANNUAL #19, Avengers (1963-1996 1st Series) #263 and ANNUAL #14, and X-Factor (1986-1998 1st Series) #1.

Written by JOHN BYRNE, ROGER STERN and BOB LAYTON. Art by JOHN BYRNE, JOHN BUSCEMA, and JACKSON GUICE. Cover by JOHN BYRNE.

Innovative eighties action! The World's Greatest Super-Team joins Earth's Mightiest Heroes when the FF and Avengers converge in the midst of an alien civil war that changes the face of the entire Skrull Empire! Then both teams return to Earth, where the FF inadvertently resurrects one of Marvel mutantdom's mightiest!

Softcover, 208 pages, full color.

1st Edition - Volume 8 - 1st printing. Collects FANTASTIC FOUR (Vol. 1) #287-295.

Written by JOHN BYRNE and ROGER STERN. Art by JOHN BYRNE and JERRY ORDWAY. Cover by JOHN BYRNE.

John Byrne's FF endeavors end in era-transcending odysseys when the World's Greatest Super-Team ventures into the Negative Zone, a remade past and a future sculpted around the FF itself!

Plus, the death, life and rebirth (not necessarily in that order) of Doctor Doom!

Guest-starring Nick Fury, the Avengers and the Beyonder!

Softcover, 208 pages, full color.

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Grading Guidelines:
 
Mint 10 to 9.9

The best possible existing condition of that comic book. An extremely exceptional comic.

Only very minute printing and bindery defects or the most barely noticeable handling defects present. It is very rare, especially in older vintage comic books, to discover a comic in these grades as they are virtually non-existent.

Cover inks are exceptionally bright with high gloss.

Interior pages must be white in color and supple to the touch.

Nearmint+ / Mint 9.8

This is close to mint with few minor defects

Interior pages are almost always off-white/white or better

Nearmint+ 9.6

This is close to mint with some minor defects. Even though some defects are allowed in 9.6 certain defects, such as tape, are never allowed in this grade range.

Slight stress on the spine.

The staples themselves are generally centered clean with no discernible rust.

Maybe some minor color has chipped or flaked off the cover.

The cover is flat with no surface wear. Inks are bright with high reflectivity and very little fading. Square and sharp corners with ever so slight blunting permitted.

You can tell that this comic has been stored properly and looks almost as new as the day it was printed.

The smallest amount of creasing.

All bindery tears are small.

Only some binding and/or printing defects allowed.

Cover is fairly well centered and firmly secured to interior pages.

Paper is supple and like new.

Spine is tight and flat.

Unobtrusive date stamps or arrival dates in pencil or ink are acceptable.

Many pedigree collection comics have a notation on the cover or the interior of the comic and are considered a bonus to collectors as they help prove the provenance of the comic

Nearmint to Nearmint- 9.4-9.2

This book is an excellent copy with great eye appeal.

It is vibrant with supple pages.

The spine may have a couple of very small stress lines that break color.

Minor creasing

The spine is almost completely flat.

The cover is relatively flat with almost minimal surface war and the cover inks are generally bright with medium to high reflectivity.

The staples may show some discoloration, but it's not too noticeable on first glance.

The inside pages and covers usually will be off-white/white, but can be cream/off-white with the absence of other defects.

Very Fine / Nearmint 9.0 to 7.5

9.0 - Very Fine / Nearmint +

8.5 - Very Fine +

8.0 - Very Fine

7.5 - Very Fine-

A VERY FINE comic book appears to have been read a few times and has been handled with care. These grades allow for some more defects than higher grades. Overall an above average copy and still very collectible.

Some of the above defects along with a small fold or crease in the cover that breaks color.

Some stress marks on spine.

The cover has some slight surface wear but still has much of its original gloss and there is nothing major wrong with it.

Sun shadows, dust shadows and tanning can be darker and have more of a visual impact than those in higher grades

Fine 7.0 to 5.5

7.0 - Fine / Very Fine

6.5 - Fine+

6.0 - Fine

5.5 - Fine-

This comic is definitely a read copy with handling wear, but can still be a very desirable copy.

It has stress lines on the spine and creases from the opening and closing of the cover.

This could have a light reading or subscription crease or a rolled spine, but is not damaged enough to reduce the eye appeal dramatically

Some cover discoloration, fading in colors and soiling is allowed.

The cover and/or inside pages could have some tears and/or folds.

With the absence of any other defect, the cover can be detached from one staple, but cover cannot be completely detached from interior.

Books with slightly brittle pages cannot grade higher than 6.5 and generally are even lower in grade.

Pages and inside covers could be brownish but not brittle.

Depending on the look of the comic, very small amounts of tape and/or price tags could be acceptable in this grade.

Very Good 5.0 to 3.5

5.0 - Very-Good / Fine

4.5 - Very-Good+

4.0 - Very-Good

3.5 - Very-Good-

These books are complete, but can have major creases and a spine roll.

Cover gloss can be very low or sometimes no gloss at all.

The inside paper quality can be low and small pieces of the pages may be missing.

Books with brittle pages cannot grade higher than 3.5 and generally are even lower in grade.

Books in this grade are almost always creased, scuffed, abraded and soiled, but readable.

A larger amount of tape and/or bigger/multiple price tags are allowed in this grade.

Good 3.0 to 1.8

3.0 - Good

2.5 - Good+

2.0 - Good

1.8 - Good-

Good is really a misnomer, but describes a comice that is still readable with numerous.

All the defects of a VG comic with more significant wear.

The inside paper quality might not be good and pieces of the pages may be missing.

Books in this grade are almost always creased, scuffed, abraded and soiled, but readeable.

Large pieces can be missing from the cover.

Long or many spine splits are possible.

The cover and pages maybe detached but not missing and is still in a "collectible" grade.

A significant amount of tape may have been applied to cover and pages.

Book may be fragile.

Fair 1.5 to 1.0

1.5 - Fair / Good

1.0 - Fair

This book has seen much better days and tends to be heavily worn and tattered.

A copy of a comic in this grade has all pages and most of the cover.

A book in this condition is worn, ragged and unattractive.

Heavy creases and folds are prevalent.

Paper quality can be very low.

The spine and/or cover may be completely split.

Staples may be missing.

Coupons cut from cover and or inside pages. Panels can be clipped out.

Parts of the front cover may be missing.

Soiling, staining, tears, markings or chunks missing will interfere with reading.

Brittleness may be factor.

Extensive amounts of tape are acceptable on the comic in these grades.

Poor 0.5

It has major defects to the point that there is almost no collector value.

Copies in this grade typically will have pages and/or the front cover or back cover may be missing.

They may have severe strains or heavy cover abrasions to the point where cover inks are gone.

Heavy defacing with paints, varnishes, glues, oil, indelible markers or dyes, etc.

The inside pages can have extreme brittleness.

Incomplete 0.3 to 0.1

(Cover / Coverless / Single Wraps or Pages)

Thes designations are only used for the purpose of authntication. Numerous collectors and comic fans will purchase coverless comics to either read or to obtain a filler copy of a book for their collection.

Books that are coverless, but are oterwise complete, will recieve a grade of 0.3 as will covers missing their interiors.

Coverless copies that have incomplete interiors, wraps or single pages will receive a grade of 0.1 as will just front covers or just back covers.

Copies in this designation typically will in most cases be beyond collectability to the majority of the hobby.

Rare key comics and incomplete pages i.e. centerfolds are considered to be valuable by the collecting community for either restoration purposes or for individuals who just wish to own a piece of comic history.