Comic of the Week: Thor #203 (September 1972)
Every week, we shine the spotlight on a standout CGC-graded comic available through one of our trusted GPAnalysis partners. This time, we're journeying back to the Bronze Age for a cosmic instalment in the thunder god’s saga: Thor #203.
In this issue, written by the ever-prolific Gerry Conway and brought to life by the art of John Buscema and Vince Colletta, we witness the second appearance of Ego-Prime—a character who embodies the kind of wild, spacefaring creativity that Marvel loved experimenting with in the early '70s. The cover alone, featuring collaborative work by both John and Sal Buscema, is a dramatic piece of Marvel history.
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Details
Title: Thor #203
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Issue Date: September 1972
Grade: CGC 9.8 Universal
Page Quality: White Pages
Key Note: 2nd appearance of Ego-Prime
Creative Team: Gerry Conway (writer), John Buscema & Vince Colletta (interior art), John Buscema & Sal Buscema (cover)
Price: $3,000.00
With a CGC 9.8 grade and white pages, this issue stands as a flawless example of Bronze Age preservation. Whether you're assembling a top-tier Thor run or seeking a centerpiece for your cosmic collection, this is a standout slab worthy of the spotlight.