PSI-LORDS
Three (3) different issues, Valiant Comics (1994 1st Series)
Includes:
#1 (September 1994) Chromium cover - Title Box is White - Has a cover price of $3.50. In the year 4020...The mysterious Psi-Lords have arrived from deep space, offering their incredible powers to safeguard Earth's solar system. The trouble is, no one trusts them to do the job...that is, until the citizens of Saturn's moon, Titan, fall victim to the return of the Spider-Aliens! This issue, along with Magnus Robot Fighter (1991 Valiant) #39 and Rai (1992) #24, begins the story of Earth in the year 4020 -- 17 years after the end of the war against the Malevs! This debut issue is completely rendered in Valiant Vision (3-D). "Postcard from Olympus" is written by Tony Bedard, with art and wraparound chromium cover by Mike Leeke and Dick Giordano. Cover price $3.50.
#2 (October 1994) In the year 4020...The incredible Valiant Vision action continues as the Psi-Lords deal with the return of the Spider Aliens. "The First Mandate" is written by Tony Bedard, with art and cover by Mike Leeke and Dick Giordano. Cover price $2.25.
#3 (November 1994) THE CHAOS EFFECT - EPSILON: Part 2 (of 4; 15 of 18). Presented in Valiant Vision. In the year 4020...The Psi-Lords find their long-ranged communications scrambled, and scan to find the root of the disturbance. Imagine their surprise when Solar the Destroyer appears on the bridge of their station! The Destroyer is on his way to Earth and nothing is going to stop him -- not even the Psi-Lords! "Destroyers" is written by Tony Bedard, with art by Mike Leeke and Dick Giordano. Cover by Mike Leeke and Bob Layton. Cover price $2.25.
The comics are complete and in overall NEAR MINT condition.
Mint (MT)
(Overstreet) Nearly perfect in every way.
Near Mint (NM)
(Overstreet) Nearly perfect with only minor imperfections such as subtle bindery/printing defects.
Very Fine (VF)(Overstreet) Excellent copy with outstanding eye appeal; limited accumulation of bindery/printing defects, surface wear, and minor spine creasing.
Fine (FN)(Overstreet) Above average copy that shows minor wear but is still relatively flat and clean with no significant creasing or other serious defects.
Very Good (VG)(Overstreet) The average used comic book with moderate to significant wear.
Good (GD)(Overstreet) Shows significant wear.
Fair (FR)(Overstreet) Shows heavy wear.
Poor (PR)(Overstreet) Little or no collector value.