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Killer Instinct #1
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Three-issue limited series based off of characters introduced in the 1994 Midway arcade game
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Three-issue limited series based off of characters introduced in the 1994 Midway arcade game
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Variant cover art by Peach Momoko
X-Factor #67
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1st appearance of Shinobi Shaw, the son of the Hellfire Club's Black King
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1st appearance of Shinobi Shaw, the son of the Hellfire Club's Black King
Avengers: Celestial Quest #3
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1st full appearance of Quoi, the son of Mantis as an adult
Many databases cite Fantastic Four #325 but it is scarcely even a cameo of the character
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1st full appearance of Quoi, the son of Mantis as an adult
Many databases cite Fantastic Four #325 but it is scarcely even a cameo of the character
Thor #229
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1st appearance of the Shade-Thralls, humans who serve the Dweller In Darkness
âš Misconception: many claim that Wolverine is first seen in an advertisement for The Incredible Hulk #181 printed in Thor #229 and Daredevil #115. These issues did not go on sale prior to the publication of Incredible Hulk #181. Comic Reader #109 reports the on-sale date of Thor #229 as August 6, 1974. The on-sale date of The Incredible Hulk #181 was July 30, 1974 which was the same day Daredevil #115 went on sale. Regardless, Wolverine was officially first seen in print briefly (cameo) in The Incredible Hulk #180 (July 2, 1974). Advertisements and preview excerpts are not considered official first appearances
Marvel Value Stamp Series A #80 - Ghost Rider
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1st appearance of the Shade-Thralls, humans who serve the Dweller In Darkness
âš Misconception: many claim that Wolverine is first seen in an advertisement for The Incredible Hulk #181 printed in Thor #229 and Daredevil #115. These issues did not go on sale prior to the publication of Incredible Hulk #181. Comic Reader #109 reports the on-sale date of Thor #229 as August 6, 1974. The on-sale date of The Incredible Hulk #181 was July 30, 1974 which was the same day Daredevil #115 went on sale. Regardless, Wolverine was officially first seen in print briefly (cameo) in The Incredible Hulk #180 (July 2, 1974). Advertisements and preview excerpts are not considered official first appearances
Marvel Value Stamp Series A #80 - Ghost Rider
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Variant cover art by Warren Louw
Minimal trade dress
Warlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris #1
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Cover art by Art Adams
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Promotional mini-comic distributed with a Walmart exclusive DVD
Measures 7 in. x 4.75 in.
Reprint of The Fantastic Four #50
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Promotional mini-comic distributed with a Walmart exclusive DVD
Measures 7 in. x 4.75 in.
Reprint of The Fantastic Four #50
Carl, the Cat that Makes Peanut Butter Sandwiches
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2010 New York Comic Con exclusive
Adult-themed one-shot about a cat who makes peanut butter sandwiches for the mob
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2010 New York Comic Con exclusive
Adult-themed one-shot about a cat who makes peanut butter sandwiches for the mob
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Variant cover art by Michael Turner
Retailer incentive cover featuring the Iron Spider-Man costume
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Variant cover art by Michael Turner
Retailer incentive cover featuring the Iron Spider-Man costume
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