David Finch
David Finch is a Canadian comic book artist known for his work at both Marvel Comics and DC Comics, featuring his contributions on titles such as The New Avengers, Ultimate X-Men, Moon Knight, Batman, Wonder Woman, Justice League of America and events such as Ultimatum and Forever Evil.
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Newsstand edition
🥈 Runner-Up: New High [Previous High]
NEWSSTAND 9.8 sold for $1,000 [No Previous Data]
The census does not differentiate between Direct and Newsstand so it is unknown how many of the 105 graded copies in 9.8 are Newsstand
There no other recorded Newsstand sales in any other grades except for this sole 9.8
Newsstand edition
🥈 Runner-Up: New High [Previous High]
NEWSSTAND 9.8 sold for $1,000 [No Previous Data]
The census does not differentiate between Direct and Newsstand so it is unknown how many of the 105 graded copies in 9.8 are Newsstand
There no other recorded Newsstand sales in any other grades except for this sole 9.8
Variant cover art by David Finch
New Mutants #14
Marvel
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2010
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Vol. 3
Non-Key
Action Comics #890
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Variant second printing cover art by David Finch
Variant cover art by David Finch
Brightest Day #5
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Brightest Day #6
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Action Comics #891
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #700
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Three Batmen are featured: Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson, Damian Wayne
Multiple other versions of Batman appear including Terry McGinnis, Batman Beyond with Damian Wayne as an aged Batman as his mentor
Three Batmen are featured: Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson, Damian Wayne
Multiple other versions of Batman appear including Terry McGinnis, Batman Beyond with Damian Wayne as an aged Batman as his mentor
Brightest Day #7
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Variant cover art by David Finch
Second printing, red background
Brightest Day #4
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Jackson Hyde, the second Aqualad
[April 2022 - Charlize Theron to adapt ‘You Brought Me The Ocean’ graphic novel featuring Jackson Hyde for a TV series]
1st cover appearance of Deathstorm, not in story
1st appearance of Jackson Hyde, the second Aqualad
[April 2022 - Charlize Theron to adapt ‘You Brought Me The Ocean’ graphic novel featuring Jackson Hyde for a TV series]
1st cover appearance of Deathstorm, not in story
Brightest Day #8
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Action Comics #892
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Superman / Batman #75
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
R.E.B.E.L.S. #20
DC
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2010
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Vol. 2
Copies ordered by retailers: 11,745
5 Days To Die #1
IDW
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Brightest Day #12
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Brightest Day #10
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
1st cameo appearance of Deathstorm - final page, previously appeared in cameos and on the cover of Brightest Day #4
1st cover appearance of Jackson Hyde - partial cover on the variant of issue #9
1st cameo appearance of Deathstorm - final page, previously appeared in cameos and on the cover of Brightest Day #4
1st cover appearance of Jackson Hyde - partial cover on the variant of issue #9
Brightest Day #9
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Jackson Hyde revealed to have water elemental powers, hinted at in issue #7
Jackson Hyde revealed to have water elemental powers, hinted at in issue #7
Action Comics #893
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Chloe Sullivan, a character who debuted on TV series Smallville
1st appearance of Chloe Sullivan, a character who debuted on TV series Smallville
Brightest Day #13
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Action Comics #895
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Action Comics #894
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
1st cover appearance of Death on a mainstream DC book
It is a common misconception that Death first appears in DC’s mainstream universe in this issue but a decade earlier she appears in Captain Atom #42. In fact, she appears in the Marvel Universe prior to her appearance in Action Comics when she makes a cameo at the wedding of Rick Jones and Marlo Chandler in the Incredible Hulk #418
1st cover appearance of Death on a mainstream DC book
It is a common misconception that Death first appears in DC’s mainstream universe in this issue but a decade earlier she appears in Captain Atom #42. In fact, she appears in the Marvel Universe prior to her appearance in Action Comics when she makes a cameo at the wedding of Rick Jones and Marlo Chandler in the Incredible Hulk #418
Brightest Day #15
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Newsstand edition, UPC box does not include the text ‘DIRECT EDITION’
Newsstand edition, UPC box does not include the text ‘DIRECT EDITION’
Brightest Day #11
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
1st full appearance of Deathstorm, the Black Lantern version of Firestorm
[May 2022 - Deathstorm appears in The Flash season 8]
1st full appearance of Deathstorm, the Black Lantern version of Firestorm
[May 2022 - Deathstorm appears in The Flash season 8]
Shadowland: After The Fall #0
Marvel
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Action Comics #896
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman: The Dark Knight #1
DC
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2010
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Brightest Day #14
DC
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2011
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Batman as a White Lantern
Batman: The Return #1
DC
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2011
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Vol. 1
1st full appearance of The Heretic
1st team appearance of Leviathan, a terrorist organization led by Talia al Ghul that creates super-human agents
1st full appearance of The Heretic
1st team appearance of Leviathan, a terrorist organization led by Talia al Ghul that creates super-human agents
Variant cover art by David Finch
Brightest Day #18
DC
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2011
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Variant black and white sketch cover art by David Finch
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