





Power Man and Iron Fist #125 (1986) – CBCS 9.2 Graded | White Pages | Newsstand Edition Marvel Comics
Power Man and Iron Fist #125 (1986) – CBCS 9.2 Graded | White Pages | Newsstand Edition
Marvel Comics | September 1986 | Newsstand Edition | White Pages | Final Issue
Bring home the powerful final chapter in Marvel’s original Power Man and Iron Fist saga. Issue #125 closes out the long-running series with a dramatic, game-changing moment that left lasting effects on Luke Cage’s future. This CBCS 9.2 graded copy with White Pages is a newsstand edition, adding an extra layer of collectability for fans of Marvel’s Bronze Age.
Power Man and Iron Fist #125 (1986) – CBCS 9.2 Graded | White Pages | Newsstand Edition
Marvel Comics | September 1986 | Newsstand Edition | White Pages | Final Issue
Bring home the powerful final chapter in Marvel’s original Power Man and Iron Fist saga. Issue #125 closes out the long-running series with a dramatic, game-changing moment that left lasting effects on Luke Cage’s future. This CBCS 9.2 graded copy with White Pages is a newsstand edition, adding an extra layer of collectability for fans of Marvel’s Bronze Age.
Power Man and Iron Fist #125 (1986) – CBCS 9.2 Graded | White Pages | Newsstand Edition
Marvel Comics | September 1986 | Newsstand Edition | White Pages | Final Issue
Bring home the powerful final chapter in Marvel’s original Power Man and Iron Fist saga. Issue #125 closes out the long-running series with a dramatic, game-changing moment that left lasting effects on Luke Cage’s future. This CBCS 9.2 graded copy with White Pages is a newsstand edition, adding an extra layer of collectability for fans of Marvel’s Bronze Age.
🔑 Key Features:
Grade: CBCS 9.2 (Near Mint–)
Pages: White Pages
Edition: Newsstand
Condition Note: Submitted "as is" — not pressed or cleaned
Writers: Jim Owsley & Mark Bright
Interior Art: Mark Bright & Mike Esposito
Cover Art: Mark Bright & Joe Beatty
Key Detail: Final issue of the original Power Man and Iron Fist run
Notable Moment: A shocking conclusion with major character fallout — a pivotal moment in Marvel’s street-level storytelling