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November, 1963 1st: Molecule Man. "The Mysterious Molecule Man!" by Lee/Kirby.
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November, 1977. Len Weis, Ross Andru. "The Hitman's Back In Town!"
RAn LWe. App: Punisher.
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October-November, 1953. "The Man Who Defeated Superboy!"
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Double size. Hulk battles The Thing.
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April, 1985. Tom Defalco, Ron Frenz. "The Spectacular Spider-Kid!"
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June, 1989. David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane. VENOM is back! in "Dead Meat."
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OctNovember 1948 Begin: Hollywood Funny Folks on cover.
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Early November, 1988. David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane. "Dread."
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Last: 4-Color Series with "Four Color Comic" on cover.
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Begin consecutive Batman covers. Classic hypo cover.
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Aug-September, 1950 Previous title: "Funny Folks."
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July, 1979. Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard & Frank Giacoia. First appearance of The Black Cat in "Never Let The Black Cat Cross Your Path!"
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Giant Super-Hero Team-Up.
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1st: Mephisto. "The Power And The Prize!"
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Summer 1966 In Mexico. 2nd printing. (Summer/66)
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January, 1956. "The Amazon Flea Circus!"
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June, 1947 This one-shot's back cover touted features on Ace Harlem, Sugarfoot, and Snakeoil in the following issue, which, alas, never was published. And apparently not many of this issue, a 15-cent oddity, were published; Gerber gives the book an almost unheard of rating of 9 ("very rare"). To further enhance the allure, Overstreet advises the book is "seldom found in fine or mint condition; many copies have brown pages." To date, CGC hasn't certified a copy with a grade higher than 7.5.
History
All-Negro Comics, Inc was started by Orrin C. Evans with partners Harry Saylor, Bill Driscoll, and a few others. He hoped to address the absence of black heroes in popular culture and to set "high moral and educational standards." Although they had great ambitions, they were only able to publish one issue of All-Negro Comics. A second issue was planned and artwork made for the comic, but the publishers could not find enough vendors willing to sell their comics and they soon folded.
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April, 1946 Title changes to Wacky Duck with #3.
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"The Terror Of The River".
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1967. Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Don Heck. New and original Avengers teams team-up in "The Monstrous Master-Plan of the Mandarin!"
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Superman Battles The Domino.
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"Wonder Woman--Private Detective!"
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December, 1979. Marv Wolfman, Sal Buscema. "Now You See Me! Now You Die!"
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One shot. Batman, Judge Dredd, vs. Ventriloquist.
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February, 1958. Art: Kirby. "The Electrified Man!"
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September, 1956 Photo cover.
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Blondie "The Model Homemaker."
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October 1941 Contains two new Arrow stories; identity revealed as Ralph Payne. Origin: The Human Meteor.
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July, 1971. Stan Lee, Gil Kane, Frank Giacoia. Green Goblin cover and appearance in Part 3 and final chapter of a story not approved by the Comics Code Authority due to its drug-related content.
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April, 1990. Gerry Conway, Sal Buscema. "The Carrion Cure."
Hobgoblin.
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... in The Trail To Danger.
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September, 1972. Roy Thomas, Gil Kane. "The Thing in the Temple!"
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8-1/4 x 11 inches. 60 pages including covers.
Black and white reproductions of White Indian, Looie Lazybones, Heroic Comics, Botalye, and the famous Untamed Love
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"The Superman Time Capsule!", Kellogg's Sugar Smacks giveaway.
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March, 1942 Captain Marvel, Bulletman, others. 324 pages.
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"The Origin Of Batplane II!" (10-11/50)
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June-July, 1948 Cover & art: Boody Rogers in all.
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March, 1941 "Captain Marvel Boomerangs The Torpedo!"
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June, 1960 TV photo cover.
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February, 1967. Stan Lee, John Romita. The Lizard appears in "Spidey Smashes Out!"
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March, 1969. Archie Goodwin, George Tuska. "Unmasked!"
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March, 1970. Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Sal Buscema. "Mutants and the Monster"
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January, 1943 "Did Spy Smasher Kill Hitler?"
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Previous title: Kit Karson.
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September, 1988. Steve Englehart, Keith Pollard & Joe Sinnott. "Beyond The Pale!"
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December, 1969. Stan Lee, John Buscema. "O, Bitter Victory!"
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November, 1956 "The Super-Puppet with X-Ray Eyes!"
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Begin Mutant Massacre. App: Wolverine.
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November, 1949 Dell Giant, Disney. Art: Carl Barks (25 pgs.)
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December, 1968. Stan Lee, John Romita, Jim Mooney. Mysterio appears in "To Squash A Spider!"
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June, 1958. "Superman's Forbidden Room!"
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April, 1956 "The Secret Of The Flames"
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Fall, 1945. Art: Matt Baker.
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Publisher: Rip Off Press.
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"Challenge of the Joker!"
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Origin retold: Howling Commandos.
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September, 1955 Dell Giant.
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December, 1976. Bob Rozakis, Irv Novick, Vince Colletta. 'You Can't Say NO to the Angel of Death!'
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May, 1987. Jim Owlsey, Jim Fern. "Gang War Rages On!"
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December, 1938 Ferdinand The Bull.
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Begin 25 cent squarebound issues. Double size giant.
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"Green Lantern Delivers The Mail!"
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Betty And Veronica Summer Fun.
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Catwoman in "The King Of Cats!"
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(10166-511) Reprints 4C-223 by Barks.
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September, 1969. Stan Lee, John Buscema, Jim Mooney. The Lizard appears in "The Lizard Lives!"
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1st: Alfred solo story, "The Adventures Of Alfred!" (4-5/44)
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December, 1963. Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. New Iron Man armor by Steve Ditko in "The New Iron Man Battles The Mysterious Mr. Doll!"
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MayJune. 1956 Davy Crockett.
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Spider-Man battles Dr. Doom. Double size.
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September, 1952 "Test Flight In Space"
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June, 1978. Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema & Mike Esposito. "Again, The Enforcers!"
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November, 1967 TV photo cover.
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March, 1967 "Those Terrible Teen-Agers!"
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Knightfall, pt.11 (Bane breaks Batman's back).
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January, 1981. Frank Miller, Klaus Janson. 1st appearance & origin: Elektra. "Elektra."
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"He Lived By His Guns" 1950 giveaway by Wisco 99, Carnation, Klarer, and other companies. Miniature size.
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Sub-Mariner vs. Human Torch. Hard to Find.
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First Human Torch cover by Schomburg.
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Summer, 1975. Len Wein, Dave Cockrum. Gil Kane cover. First appearance of The New X-Men (Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus, and Thunderbird) in "Second Genesis!"
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July, 1953. Has #8 on cover.
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November, 1974. Len Wein, Herb Trimpe. First full appearance of Wolverine in "And Now... The Wolverine!"
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Walt Kelly story and art.
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July, 1988. David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane. "(Mid) American Gothic!"
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1987. David Michilinie, Paul Ryan. "The Wedding". PRy DOn. Wedding issue. Spider-Man cover.
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May, 1968 "The Space Parasite!"
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One-shot. First American comic book dealing with Japanese animation.
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