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Excalibur #107 - Marvel Comics Mar 1997, Some Dreams Never Die — Full Team Roster, Salvador & Scott Cover (Single Issue)
Excalibur #107 - Marvel Comics Mar 1997, Some Dreams Never Die — Full Team Roster, Salvador & Scott Cover (Single Issue)
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Some dreams never die. And neither does this team. Excalibur #107 from Marvel Comics puts the full late-era roster front and center — Colossus in the yellow-and-red suit anchoring the foreground, Nightcrawler and Wolfsbane flanking, Meggan, Captain Britain, Britannia, and Pete Wisdom filling out the back, all of them arranged against a holographic gradient that screams late-'90s Marvel design in the best possible way. Published March 1997 at $1.95 US, this Direct Edition carries the Marvel Comics logo and the X-Men banner, with a Salvador & Scott cover that treats Excalibur like the prestige team book it always deserved to be. Late-'90s Marvel at its most earnestly ambitious.
What's Included:
- 📚 Excalibur #107 — Marvel Comics, March 1997 — Direct Edition
- 🎨 $1.95 US / $2.75 CAN — Direct Edition with barcode — X-Men banner
- ✈️ Back cover: Turbulence — Ray Liotta, Lauren Holly — "Can You Survive the Ride?" — Rysher Entertainment, 1997 — a mid-air disaster thriller ad on the back of an Excalibur team book, which is exactly the kind of late-'90s Marvel back cover energy that makes these worth keeping
Issue Details:
- 🇬🇧 Marvel Comics — Excalibur #107 — March 1997 — $1.95 US — Direct Edition
- 🐺 Story: Rahne Sinclair/Wolfsbane origin flashback — Reverend Craig, lycanthropy, the New Mutants, and Professor X — "Now. Monster — we will be rid of you!"
- ✏️ Cover Art: Salvador & Scott, 1996
- 🔥 Single issue — bagged for protection.
Why Collectors Love It:
The late-era Excalibur roster — Colossus, Nightcrawler, Wolfsbane, Pete Wisdom, Captain Britain, Meggan, Britannia — is one of the more underappreciated team configurations in '90s Marvel, and issue #107 gives Rahne Sinclair the origin spotlight she rarely got: Reverend Craig's fire-and-brimstone condemnation, the lycanthropy reveal, the New Mutants, and Professor X's intervention, all rendered in the dense, layered flashback style that late-'90s Marvel did well when it committed. The Salvador & Scott cover is a genuine standout in the run — seven characters, one frame, nobody cropped. The Turbulence back cover is the time capsule: Ray Liotta, a burning 747, and "Can You Survive the Ride?" on the back of a British superhero team book. 1997 had range.
Condition Notes:
Shows wear consistent with age and storage — expect spine stress, corner wear, and cover scuffing as shown in photos. Interior pages bright with solid color retention. Bagged for protection.
Perfect For:
Excalibur run completists, Wolfsbane and Rahne Sinclair origin hunters, Colossus and Nightcrawler guest appearance collectors, late-'90s Marvel X-Men series enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever had some dreams that absolutely refused to die.
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