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Weekly Shonen Jump #34
Shueisha
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1997
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Vol. 1
First serialized 'One Piece' story
1st appearance of Monkey D. Luffy
First serialized 'One Piece' story
1st appearance of Monkey D. Luffy
Weekly Shonen Jump #43
Shueisha
•
1999
•
Vol. 1
First chapter of Naruto, serialized in Shonen Jump
Prototype of the Naruto universe was published in Akamaru Jump in 1997
[February 2024 - a Naruto movie is in development with Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi) attached to direct]
First chapter of Naruto, serialized in Shonen Jump
Prototype of the Naruto universe was published in Akamaru Jump in 1997
[February 2024 - a Naruto movie is in development with Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi) attached to direct]
Weekly Shonen Jump #43
Shueisha
•
2002
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Weekly Shonen Jump #50 (Legacy 837)
Shueisha
•
1984
•
Vol. 1
Advertisement for Weekly Shonen Jump #51 with image of Goku
Weekly Shonen Jump #51 (Legacy 838)
Shueisha
•
1984
•
Vol. 1
Introduction of Dragon Ball Z
1st appearance of Goku, the main character of Dragon Ball
Introduction of Dragon Ball Z
1st appearance of Goku, the main character of Dragon Ball
Weekly Shonen Jump #1417
Shueisha
•
1996
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Yu-Gi-Oh
Weekly Shonen Jump 1994 #28 (1308)
Shueisha
•
1994
•
Vol. 1
Dragon Ball cover
Weekly World News #1
IDW
•
2010
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Weekly World News #2
IDW
•
2018
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Weekly World News #3
IDW
•
2010
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Weekly World News #4
IDW
•
2010
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
The Weeknd Presents Starboy #1
Marvel
•
2018
•
Vol. 1
Premiere issue of a series focused on a hero called 'Starboy,' inspired by the album of the same name by Canadian pop star, The Weeknd
In 2018, Eymun Talasazan sued The Weeknd for $5 million claiming an idea he presented to Marvel was stolen by the musician (result of case is unknown)
Premiere issue of a series focused on a hero called 'Starboy,' inspired by the album of the same name by Canadian pop star, The Weeknd
In 2018, Eymun Talasazan sued The Weeknd for $5 million claiming an idea he presented to Marvel was stolen by the musician (result of case is unknown)
Limited edition cover with a black background instead of red
Weezul #1
Lightning
•
1996
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1966
•
Vol. 2
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1969
•
Vol. 3
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1970
•
Vol. 4
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1971
•
Vol. 5
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1972
•
Vol. 6
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1973
•
Vol. 7
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1974
•
Vol. 8
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1975
•
Vol. 9
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1977
•
Vol. 10
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1978
•
Vol. 11
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1979
•
Vol. 12
Non-Key
Weird #1
Eerie Publications
•
1980
•
Vol. 13
Non-Key
The Weird #1
DC
•
1988
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Weird #1
Avalon Communications
•
1999
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1967
•
Vol. 2
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1969
•
Vol. 3
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1970
•
Vol. 4
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1971
•
Vol. 5
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1972
•
Vol. 6
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1974
•
Vol. 8
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1977
•
Vol. 10
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1978
•
Vol. 11
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1979
•
Vol. 12
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1980
•
Vol. 13
Non-Key
Weird #2
Eerie Publications
•
1981
•
Vol. 14
Non-Key
The Weird #2
DC
•
1988
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Weird #3
Eerie Publications
•
1967
•
Vol. 2
Non-Key
Weird #3
Eerie Publications
•
1969
•
Vol. 3
Non-Key
Weird #3
Eerie Publications
•
1970
•
Vol. 4
Non-Key
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