Marvel Comics – Nomad #3 (January 1991)
A gritty and underrated gem from the early 1990s, Nomad #3 continues the adventures of Jack Monroe, the former Bucky turned lone vigilante. This issue balances superhero action with street-level drama as Nomad takes on crime and corruption—baby in tow. The striking cover features Nomad in a tense standoff, perfectly capturing the dark, rebellious tone of this short-lived yet cult-favorite Marvel series.
Written by Fabian Nicieza with art by James Fry, this issue showcases the tough, road-warrior style storytelling that set Nomad apart from Marvel’s mainstream heroes.
This copy is in very fine to near mint condition, bagged and boarded, with a clean spine, sharp corners, and minimal wear.
Details:
- Material: Paper comic (bagged and boarded)
- Hardware: None
- Features: Issue #3; written by Fabian Nicieza; art by James Fry; Marvel Comics, 1991
- Dimensions: Standard comic size (approx. 6.6” x 10.25”)
- Weight: 1 lb
- Condition: Very Fine/Near Mint (VF/NM); crisp cover, strong colors, light shelf wear only
- HS Code: 4902.99.0000
- Country of Origin: United States