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Miss America Magazine #2
Marvel
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1944
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Vol. 1
Re-titled Miss America Magazine, formerly Miss America Comics
1st appearance of Patsy Walker, later becomes Hellcat
1st appearance of Buzz Baxter, later becomes Mad-Dog
1st appearance of Hedy Wolfe, friend and rival of Patsy Walker
Re-titled Miss America Magazine, formerly Miss America Comics
1st appearance of Patsy Walker, later becomes Hellcat
1st appearance of Buzz Baxter, later becomes Mad-Dog
1st appearance of Hedy Wolfe, friend and rival of Patsy Walker
Roy Rogers Comics #1
Dell
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
Premiere issue of Roy Rogers Comics, previously appeared in Four Color Comics
Premiere issue of Roy Rogers Comics, previously appeared in Four Color Comics
Tom Mix Western #9
Fawcett
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: two boys find a box with a man's amputated hands inside
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: two boys find a box with a man's amputated hands inside
Tim Holt #6
Magazine Enterprises
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Calico Kid aka Rex Fury who becomes the Ghost Rider in Tim Holt #11
1st appearance of Calico Kid aka Rex Fury who becomes the Ghost Rider in Tim Holt #11
Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The #1
DC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Five-issue comic book series based on the radio program that later became a television show
Ozzie and Harriet was the longest running live-action TV sitcom until It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia was renewed for a 15th season
Five-issue comic book series based on the radio program that later became a television show
Ozzie and Harriet was the longest running live-action TV sitcom until It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia was renewed for a 15th season
Headline Comics #37
Prize
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1949
•
Vol. 1
Photo cover depicts legendary artist/writer Jack Kirby as a criminal (sitting) being arrested by famed artist/writer Joe Simon (standing)
Photo cover depicts legendary artist/writer Jack Kirby as a criminal (sitting) being arrested by famed artist/writer Joe Simon (standing)
Teen-Age Diary Secrets #6
St. John
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Photo cover featuring Marilyn Monroe
Tim Holt #11
Magazine Enterprises
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of the Golden Age Ghost Rider, formerly the Calico Kid
1st appearance of the Golden Age Ghost Rider, formerly the Calico Kid
Black Rider #8
Marvel
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
Photo cover depicts Stan Lee in costume as the Black Rider
Prize Comics Western #82
Prize
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of The Preacher
Thrilling True Stories of the Baseball Yankees #1
Fawcett
•
1952
•
Vol. 1
Biography of the Yankees
One-page story featuring Tony Lazzeri
Cover misspells Mickey Mantle's name as 'Micky'
Biography of the Yankees
One-page story featuring Tony Lazzeri
Cover misspells Mickey Mantle's name as 'Micky'
Sweethearts #119
Fawcett
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1953
•
Vol. 1
Photo cover featuring Marilyn Monroe and Richard Widmark
Four Color #760
Dell
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1956
•
Vol. 2
1st appearance of the Hardy Boys in comics
Rifleman #10
Dell
•
1961
•
Vol. 1
Controversial cover - possible inappropriate innuendo
Barbie and Ken #1
Dell
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1962
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Barbie in a comic book
Munsters, The #6
Western
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1966
•
Vol. 1
Cover appearance of Drag-u-la, the Munsters' car, designed by George Barris
Cover appearance of Drag-u-la, the Munsters' car, designed by George Barris
Dr. Who and the Daleks #190
Dell
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1966
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Dr. Who in a U.S. published comic book
Comic book adaptation of the film 'Dr. Who and the Daleks'
1st appearance of Dr. Who in a U.S. published comic book
Comic book adaptation of the film 'Dr. Who and the Daleks'
Green Hornet #1
Western
•
1967
•
Vol. 2
Premiere issue of the first Silver Age Green Hornet title
Based off of the 1966 TV show
Photo cover with Van Williams and Bruce Lee
Premiere issue of the first Silver Age Green Hornet title
Based off of the 1966 TV show
Photo cover with Van Williams and Bruce Lee
Star Trek #2
Western
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Fishing pole advertisement on back cover
There are two $0.12 cent versions of this issue - one with an ad that appears to be more common and one with a pin-up photograph of Kirk and Spock
Fishing pole advertisement on back cover
There are two $0.12 cent versions of this issue - one with an ad that appears to be more common and one with a pin-up photograph of Kirk and Spock
$0.15 price variant with pin-up back cover featuring Captain Kirk and Spock
There are two versions of this cover - one with the pin-up photo which appears to be more common than the version with the fishing pole advertisement
$0.15 price variant with pin-up back cover featuring Captain Kirk and Spock
There are two versions of this cover - one with the pin-up photo which appears to be more common than the version with the fishing pole advertisement
John Steed / Emma Peel #1
Western
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1968
•
Vol. 1
Adaptation of The Avengers British TV show (1961 - 1969)
Mod Squad, The #1
Dell
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1969
•
Vol. 1
Comic book adaptation of the television show of the same name
Banana Splits #1
Western
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1969
•
Vol. 1
1st team appearance of the Banana Splits in a comic book
Inspired by the children's TV show that ran from 1968 thru 1970 then later remade into a 2019 horror movie
1st team appearance of the Banana Splits in a comic book
Inspired by the children's TV show that ran from 1968 thru 1970 then later remade into a 2019 horror movie
Beneath the Planet of the Apes #1
Western
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1970
•
Vol. 1
Comic book adaptation of the movie, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, the sequel to Planet of the Apes
1st appearance of the Planet of the Apes in a U.S. comic
Manga adaptations of the original film were published in Japan prior to the publication of this issue
Centerfold poster included
Comic book adaptation of the movie, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, the sequel to Planet of the Apes
1st appearance of the Planet of the Apes in a U.S. comic
Manga adaptations of the original film were published in Japan prior to the publication of this issue
Centerfold poster included
Monster Madness #2
Marvel
•
1972
•
Vol. 1
First battle of Godzilla vs King Kong (movie stills)
An Illustrated History of Heidi Saha #1
Warren
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1973
•
Vol. 1
Print run: 500 copies, obtained via mail order
36-page black and white pictorial tribute to Heidi Saha, a 14-year-old girl who competed in costume contests as Vampirella and other characters at fan conventions in the early 1970s
Controversial publication by Vampirella creator Forest Ackerman due to Saha's age and rumors that she appeared nude in pictures published in this magazine which is untrue
Ackerman's descriptions of Heidi are criticized as inappropriate including the following, 'At the present time she neatly distributes 35" 24" 36" into a 5'7" frame weighing 120 lbs. and topped by a heavenly cascade of honey-blonde hair'
Heidi's father, Art Saha is credited for coining the term Trekkie to describe fans of Star Trek
Print run: 500 copies, obtained via mail order
36-page black and white pictorial tribute to Heidi Saha, a 14-year-old girl who competed in costume contests as Vampirella and other characters at fan conventions in the early 1970s
Controversial publication by Vampirella creator Forest Ackerman due to Saha's age and rumors that she appeared nude in pictures published in this magazine which is untrue
Ackerman's descriptions of Heidi are criticized as inappropriate including the following, 'At the present time she neatly distributes 35" 24" 36" into a 5'7" frame weighing 120 lbs. and topped by a heavenly cascade of honey-blonde hair'
Heidi's father, Art Saha is credited for coining the term Trekkie to describe fans of Star Trek
Happy Days #1
Western
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1979
•
Vol. 1
Premiere issue with four stories focused on Fonzi
Simultaneously published by Whitman and Gold Key
Premiere issue with four stories focused on Fonzi
Simultaneously published by Whitman and Gold Key
Black Hole #1
Whitman
•
1980
•
Vol. 1
Adapted from the 1979 Disney film
Part 1 of 4
Comic Reader #179
Street Enterprises
•
1980
•
Vol. 1
Photo cover art featuring Stan Lee
Dark 'April Fool's' joke insinuating the death of Stan Lee
Photo cover art featuring Stan Lee
Dark 'April Fool's' joke insinuating the death of Stan Lee
Marvel Comics Super Special #17
Marvel
•
1980
•
Vol. 1
68-page adaptation of the critically panned, fantasy musical movie Xanadu (1980)
68-page adaptation of the critically panned, fantasy musical movie Xanadu (1980)
Bizarre Adventures #33
Marvel
•
1982
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Varnae, the first vampire to walk the Earth
Blip #1
Marvel
•
1983
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Super Mario in a comic book story
1st appearance of Donkey Kong in a comic book story
1st appearance of Super Mario in a comic book story
1st appearance of Donkey Kong in a comic book story
Marvel Fumetti Book, The #1
Marvel
•
1984
•
Vol. 1
Photo cover featuring Stan Lee, Chris Claremont, Walter Simonson, John Byrne, Jim Shooter, Denny O'Neil, Paul Smith, Dave Cockrum, Bill Mantlo, Al Milgrom, Mark Gruenwald, and Terry Austin.
Photo cover featuring Stan Lee, Chris Claremont, Walter Simonson, John Byrne, Jim Shooter, Denny O'Neil, Paul Smith, Dave Cockrum, Bill Mantlo, Al Milgrom, Mark Gruenwald, and Terry Austin.
Marvel Graphic Novel: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? #1
Marvel
•
1988
•
Vol. 1
48-page softcover graphic novel adaptation of the 1988 film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
48-page softcover graphic novel adaptation of the 1988 film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Arachnophobia #1
Disney
•
1990
•
Vol. 1
Official adaptation of the 1990 Disney film, standard edition
[June 2022 - a remake is in the works for Amblin Partners with Christopher Landon (Freaker) writing/directing and James Wan's production house attached]
Official adaptation of the 1990 Disney film, standard edition
[June 2022 - a remake is in the works for Amblin Partners with Christopher Landon (Freaker) writing/directing and James Wan's production house attached]
Toxic Avenger, The #11
Marvel
•
1992
•
Vol. 1
Movie still cover
Saved By The Bell #1
Harvey
•
1992
•
Vol. 1
Photo cover of the cast from the Saved By The Bell series
Psycho Killers #6
Comic Zone
•
1992
•
Vol. 1
Biography of Richard Ramirez aka the Night Stalker, believed to have killed 13 people
Biography of Richard Ramirez aka the Night Stalker, believed to have killed 13 people
Married With Children: Kelly Bundy Special #2
Now
•
1992
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Newsstand
Amazing Heroes Interviews #2
Fantagraphics
•
1993
•
Vol. 1
Continuation of an interview with Todd McFarlane on Spawn that began in issue #1
Continuation of an interview with Todd McFarlane on Spawn that began in issue #1
Meteor Man Movie Adaptation #1
Marvel
•
1993
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance and origin of Meteor Man in a comic book
Comic book adaptation of the August 1993 film, published prior to the release of the movie
Photo cover of actor Robert Townsend
1st appearance and origin of Meteor Man in a comic book
Comic book adaptation of the August 1993 film, published prior to the release of the movie
Photo cover of actor Robert Townsend
Variant photo cover art
Cover art inspired by the film 'Pulp Fiction'
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Ninja Rangers / VR Troopers #2
Marvel
•
1995
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Barb Wire Movie Special #1
Dark Horse
•
1996
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Space Jam #1
DC
•
1996
•
Vol. 1
Adaptation of the partially live-action/animated movie starring Michael Jordan and Looney Tunes characters
Adaptation of the partially live-action/animated movie starring Michael Jordan and Looney Tunes characters
Blood for the Muse: Chillville #1
Chanting Monks
•
1997
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Hari Kari: The Diary of Kari Sun #1/2
Blackout Comics
•
1997
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Photo Cover
Blood for the Muse: Chillville #2
Chanting Monks
•
1997
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
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