Marvel Cancels 616 Day Mystery Bag Orders, Retailers Must Reorder Quickly
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Rich Johnston
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Summary
Marvel Comics has cancelled all retailer orders for the 616 Day Mystery Bags featuring Doctor Doom, forcing shops to reorder quickly. The bags, announced at ComicsPRO by former Marvel SVP David Gabriel, feature a black-and-white pencil version of Doomquest #1 and a foil Doctor Doom mask, with an extremely limited print run.
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This mystery bag will feature the black-and-white pencil version of Doomquest #1… each of the bags will have a foil Doctor Doom mask.
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