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Death of Martine Bancroft, the vampire girlfriend of Morbius, killed after Morbius pushes her into a wooden stake held by Spider-Man

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Iconic cover art by Ron Wilson and Bob Layton

Cover art inspired promotional art for Captain America: Brave New World (2025)

Ashcan ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 1996

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Black and white, limited to 2,000 numbered copies

San Diego Comic Con 1996 exclusive

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A heavy metal band prophesied to bring about the Metalocalypse hits a snag with sponsors and decide to launch a line of frozen dinners to reclaim their metal throne

[May 2021 - animated movie in the works for digital and DVD released followed by premieres on HBO Max and Adult Swim]

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Issue two of the three-issue series

Megaton ⋅ 1987

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Advertisement for Rob Liefeld's Youngblood

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First written and illustrated work in comics by Don Rosa

Nominated for a Harvey Award

Later, Rosa won an Eisner for 'Best Serialized Story' for a 12-chapter contribution to Scrooge history with The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck

Warren ⋅ 1969

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Cover art by Frank Frazetta

In 2019, the original art for this cover sold at auction for $5.4 million dollars

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1st appearance of Squint, later becomes Darth Malak

1st cover appearance of Jarael

According to writer John Jackson Miller (also the owner of comichron.com): Malak does not fall to the Dark Side in my comics series. He first appears under the name Squint in KOTOR #0. He first uses the alias Malak in #31. He takes the name Malak permanently in #42, which also has Revan’s origin story

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1st full appearance of Demagol, a Mandalorian scientist who performed unimaginable experiments on Jedi

1st appearance of Cassus Fett, a brilliant strategist and advisor to Mandalore the Ultimate

1st cameo appearance of Carth Onasi aka Fleet

Identity reveal of Rohlan Dyre, unmasked

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Origin of Revan, wages war against the Mandalorians and assimilates a Mandalorian mask

Squint permanently assumes the name Malak, later becomes Darth Malak

According to writer John Jackson Miller and owner of comichron.com: Malak does not fall to the Dark Side. He first appears under the name Squint in KOTOR #0. He first uses the alias Malak in #31. He takes the name Malak permanently in #42, which also has Revan’s origin story

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Bondage cover art by Ric Estrada

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1st team appearance of Delta Force, a Deviant taskforce led by Kro: Dragona, Enigmo, Karkas, Ransak, Tzabaoth, Toro Rojo

Marvel ⋅ 1977

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1st appearance of Ransak, the son of Maelstrom and a Deviant raised by the Eternals

1st appearance of Krakas, a Deviant

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1st appearance of Tai Pham, a Green Lantern who inherited his ring from his grandmother

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Reprinted stories featuring Doctor Strange

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Premiere issue that takes place approximately 4,000 years prior to the destruction of the Death Star

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22 one-page stories written by Mark Millar with multiple artist contributions

Copies ordered by retailers: 11,526

Warren ⋅ 1973

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Cover appearances of horror hosts Cousin Eerie, Uncle Creepy and Vampirella

Warren ⋅ 1980

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First headlining title issue featuring Pantha

DC Logo ⋅ DC ⋅ 1994

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DC Universe logo

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1st team appearance of The Avengers of the Wastelands: Thor (Dani Cage), Ant-Man (Dwight), Hulk, Captain America (Grant)

1st cameo appearance of Captain America (Grant)

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1st appearance of the Odinsword aka the Over Sword of Asgard, a giant sword that would signal the end of the universe if unsheathed

2nd appearance of Karnilla

Variant ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2013

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Variant cover art by Skottie Young

Store Exclusive ⋅ BOOM! ⋅ 2019

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Variant cover art by Diego Galindo

Cover art inspired by the film 'Nightmare On Elm Street'

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Cover appearance of Shadow

Black cover, difficult to find in high grade

DC ⋅ 2013

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Cover art by Emanuela Luppachino

Price Variant ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 1976

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$0.30 price variant

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30th Anniversary of Batman's introduction

Includes a reprint of Batman's first appearance in Detective Comics #27 - a censored version, redrawn to omit the image of a murder victim with a knife in his back

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Cover art by Art Adams featuring Magik in her Darkchylde persona

Error ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 1990

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Color error that affects several panels where the Lizard's green skin appears copper

One datapoint became available in August for an ungraded copy that sold for $15,000. The seller claimed that only six were known to exist yet posted another for sale in October 2020 with the same description and images but for $10,000 less than the August sale. While this might be legitimate, it is too risky to to approximate values from this situation

1:50 ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2014

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Variant cover art by J. Scott Campbell

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Triathlon becomes 3-D Man

Buenaventura Press ⋅ 2006

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1st appearance of Pepe the Frog in a printed comic book, previously seen in web and news strip comics

Fans were displeased with the widespread use of Pepe's likeness in internet memes and campaigned to reclaim the frog by associating him with racist imagery

In 2017, the Anti-Defamation League labeled Pepe the Frog a hate symbol

Archie ⋅ 1995

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Premiere issue of the first Cheryl Blossom solo title series

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Six-issue adaptation of a steampunk fantasy novel inspired by the lyrics of Neil Peart (1952-2020) from the band Rush

Marvel ⋅ 1944

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1st appearance of Dracula in a comic book, a cartoonish version of the character

Buffalo Books ⋅ 1993

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First consumer-facing cover of the Maxx

Interior Sam Kieth interview

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48-page graphic novel crowdfunded on Indiegogo by 8,431 backers raising $538,456

Variant ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2010

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Variant cover art by Christian Nauck featuring Lady Deadpool

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1st appearance of Spellbinder, an illusionist

Antarctic Press ⋅ 1991

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Premiere issue of a series that began with anthropomorphic characters engaged in military-themed stories that later expanded into other genres

Antarctic Press ⋅ 1994

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Cover art by Terry Moore featuring Katchoo the Bear, an animal version of the main character from Strangers In Paradise

Antarctic Press ⋅ 1993

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First interior art by Terry Moore

Full black & white issue of pin-up art by various creators featuring anthropomorphic characters in swimsuits

Foil ⋅ Antarctic Press ⋅ 1993

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Variant cover art by Robert DeJesus

Deluxe edition enhanced with gold-foil

Marvel ⋅ 1991

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Includes a one-page story titled 'What if the Punisher were a Herald of Galactus' which has Frank riding a space motorcycle with two massive guns he used to destroy a planet, reminiscent of Cosmic Ghost Rider

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1st appearance of Archie as the superhero Pureheart

Marvel ⋅ 2006

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First reprint of She Hulk's first appearance from The Savage She-Hulk #1 (1980)

1st appearance of Mr. Orobourous and Mr. Paradox, clones of Mr. Mobius from the TVA

1st appearance of Kid Glove, possessor of an alien gauntlet that projects constructs

Cover art inspired by the Invincible Iron Man #100 (1977)

Gold ⋅ Dark Horse ⋅ 1997

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Wizard magazine exclusive with gold-foil stamp and Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

Short original story titled 'Salvage'

Walmart ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2020

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Variant cover art by Mark Bagley, Walmart exclusive

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