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Cover art by Jim Cheung featuring Dr. Doom and the Scarlet Witch
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Cover art by Jim Cheung featuring Dr. Doom and the Scarlet Witch
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2nd appearance and first partial cover of Peggy Carter
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2nd appearance and first partial cover of Peggy Carter
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Second printing
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Second printing
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Second printing, silver foil
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Promotional giveaway from Marvel and Champs Sports Bar in Chicago, the hometown of Riri Williams
Distributed at an event celebrating women and heroic attributes including career successes and philanthropy
Champs Sports Bar logo in upper left corner
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Promotional giveaway from Marvel and Champs Sports Bar in Chicago, the hometown of Riri Williams
Distributed at an event celebrating women and heroic attributes including career successes and philanthropy
Champs Sports Bar logo in upper left corner
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Copies ordered by retailers: 21,940
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Reprint of Spawn #10 (1993) guest-starring Dave Sim's Cerebus
Limited to 300 copies, signed and numbered by Dave Sim
24-page, black and white comic, sized 5.5' x 8.5'
Included two trading cards
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Reprint of Spawn #10 (1993) guest-starring Dave Sim's Cerebus
Limited to 300 copies, signed and numbered by Dave Sim
24-page, black and white comic, sized 5.5' x 8.5'
Included two trading cards
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Variant cover art by Rod Reis featuring Qi'ra
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Variant cover art by Ed McGuinness
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Third printing, as indicated in the upper left-hand corner
There is also a nearly identical black and white sketch variant that does not have a bar code
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Third printing, as indicated in the upper left-hand corner
There is also a nearly identical black and white sketch variant that does not have a bar code
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Four-issue limited series based on the comic strip that spawned the popular collectible toys of the same name that were dispensed in vending machines at grocery stores beginning in 1998
Wraparound cover art
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Four-issue limited series based on the comic strip that spawned the popular collectible toys of the same name that were dispensed in vending machines at grocery stores beginning in 1998
Wraparound cover art
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Variant cover art by Andrew Huerta
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Variant cover art by Humberto Ramos
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Eddie Frank becomes the third Redeemer
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Variant cover art by Pepe Larraz
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Facsimile reprint of Werewolf By Night #32, Moon Knight's first appearance
Identifiable from original 1972 publication by the barcode on the facsimile cover
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Facsimile reprint of Werewolf By Night #32, Moon Knight's first appearance
Identifiable from original 1972 publication by the barcode on the facsimile cover
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1st cameo appearance of the Faceless One
MV Creations begins publishing Masters of the Universe comic books
1st appearance of King Hsss
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1st cameo appearance of the Faceless One
MV Creations begins publishing Masters of the Universe comic books
1st appearance of King Hsss
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1st full appearance of the Faceless One
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Cover appearance of the Faceless One
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Cover art by Amanda Conner inspired by Showcase #79 (1968)
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Cover art by Amanda Conner inspired by Showcase #79 (1968)
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Variant cover art by Ejikure
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Variant cover art by Jay Anacleto
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Ironheart joins the Champions
Falcon, Joaquin Torres joins the Champions
Red Locust joins the Champions
Patriot joins the Champions
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Ironheart joins the Champions
Falcon, Joaquin Torres joins the Champions
Red Locust joins the Champions
Patriot joins the Champions
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First solo series featuring Daken, the son of Wolverine
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First solo series featuring Daken, the son of Wolverine
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2nd appearance of the Wrecking Crew
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Reprint of Fantastic Four #1 (1961)
Packaged with The Fantastic Four Meet The Mole Man Marvel Legends Masterworks action figure series
Modern reproduction of the cover to Fantastic Four #1
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Reprint of Fantastic Four #1 (1961)
Packaged with The Fantastic Four Meet The Mole Man Marvel Legends Masterworks action figure series
Modern reproduction of the cover to Fantastic Four #1
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Mini-comic packaged with Marvel Authentics Die Cast 1:64 model cars
6-page reprint of The Incredible Hulk #181
Value reflects the comic without the toy
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Mini-comic packaged with Marvel Authentics Die Cast 1:64 model cars
6-page reprint of The Incredible Hulk #181
Value reflects the comic without the toy
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Variant cover art by Salvador Larroca
70th anniversary of Marvel Comics character frame
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Variant cover art by Salvador Larroca
70th anniversary of Marvel Comics character frame
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32-page black and white, independently-published comic book
First printing, 800 copies
Following the release of this issue, publisher Fantagraphics acquired the title
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32-page black and white, independently-published comic book
First printing, 800 copies
Following the release of this issue, publisher Fantagraphics acquired the title
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing cover price: $2.95
Later printings cover price: $3.95
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing cover price: $2.95
Later printings cover price: $3.95
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing: orange title text, yellow brick wall
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing: orange title text, yellow brick wall
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing, red title text
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing, red title text
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing yellow background
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing yellow background
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing: $1.95 cover price
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing: $1.95 cover price
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing: $1.95
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing: $1.95
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing: $1.95 cover price
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing: $1.95 cover price
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing: $1.95
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Magazine-sized, anthology of stories
First printing: $1.95
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Magazine-sized, anthology of st5ories
First printing: $1.95
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Magazine-sized, anthology of st5ories
First printing: $1.95
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Origin of Wolverine, Experiment X, the process of binding adamantium to Logan's skeleton concludes
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Origin of Wolverine, Experiment X, the process of binding adamantium to Logan's skeleton concludes
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Origin of Wolverine, specifically the first time he is referred to as Weapon X in the chronological order of the story
Though the character introduced in Incredible Hulk #180 (1974) was named The Wolverine aka Weapon X, an origin story hadn't been developed yet
One enduring rumor was that he was initially meant to be the actual animal, evolved with the assistance from the High Evolutionary but this was dispelled by Len Wein, the writer who is credited for creating the character
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Origin of Wolverine, specifically the first time he is referred to as Weapon X in the chronological order of the story
Though the character introduced in Incredible Hulk #180 (1974) was named The Wolverine aka Weapon X, an origin story hadn't been developed yet
One enduring rumor was that he was initially meant to be the actual animal, evolved with the assistance from the High Evolutionary but this was dispelled by Len Wein, the writer who is credited for creating the character
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Debut of Wolverine's Weapon X design (partial), technology developed by the Weapon X program to control the feral mutant
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Debut of Wolverine's Weapon X design (partial), technology developed by the Weapon X program to control the feral mutant
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Reprinted stories:
Marvel Spotlight #5 (1972)
Daredevil #81 - first Daredevil/Black Widow team-up
X-Men #47 - explanation of Iceman's powers
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Reprinted stories:
Marvel Spotlight #5 (1972)
Daredevil #81 - first Daredevil/Black Widow team-up
X-Men #47 - explanation of Iceman's powers
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1st team appearance of the Darkstalkers in U.S. comics
Characters based on the 1994 Capcom video game
Cover appearance of Morrigan
Translated from the original Japanese comic series
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1st team appearance of the Darkstalkers in U.S. comics
Characters based on the 1994 Capcom video game
Cover appearance of Morrigan
Translated from the original Japanese comic series
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Cover appearance of Felicia
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Reprint of Captain America #16 (1999)
Cover art from Captain America #14 (1999)
Packaged with the 2003 Marvel Legends Red Skull action figure
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Reprint of Captain America #16 (1999)
Cover art from Captain America #14 (1999)
Packaged with the 2003 Marvel Legends Red Skull action figure
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84-page oversized one-shot reprinting stories from:
Kung-Fu Special (1974)
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1
Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu #2
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84-page oversized one-shot reprinting stories from:
Kung-Fu Special (1974)
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1
Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu #2
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Variant cover art by Joe Corroney
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Variant cover art by Dan Schoening
Subscription variant
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Variant cover art by Dan Schoening
Subscription variant
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Variant cover art by Art Adams
Store exclusive, anniversary frame border
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Variant cover art by Art Adams
Store exclusive, anniversary frame border
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