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Limited Collectors' Gold Mint Series. Whiz Comics #1 reprint in large, oversize format.
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"The Valley Of The Monsters"
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Star Hunters #1, published by DC Comics in 1977, marks the debut issue of a short-lived science fiction series created during a period of experimentation at DC. The series was written by David Michelinie with artwork by Don Newton and Bob Layton. The story follows Donovan Flint and his crew as they are forced into a cosmic struggle against a totalitarian regime in the 22nd century. The cover features dynamic artwork typical of the late Bronze Age, with bold colors and dramatic action scenes. This issue is notable for its attempt to blend space opera with social commentary, reflecting the era's interest in speculative fiction. Collectors value this comic for its unique place in DC's history, its creative team, and its relatively low print run compared to mainstream superhero titles. Authentic copies are identified by the DC bullet logo, 1977 copyright, and original cover price of 30 cents. Condition, including the presence of original staples, gloss, and absence of major defects, significantly affects collectibility and value. Prices for this issue vary based on condition, rarity, and current market demand.
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July, 1958 Movie photo cover (Andy Griffith).
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August, 1941 1st & Origin: Miss Victory.
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Bugs Bunny Halloween Hulla-Boo-Loo.
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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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1st & Origin: Johnny Quick.
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Summer 1935 Large size, 25 cents, Summer, 1935. Introduces Disney characters to the comics field (in a magazine format), ultimately becomes Walt Disney's Comics & Stories, one of the longest-running comics series.
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July, 1966. Stan Lee, Jackie Kirby. "The Black Panther!"
1st: Black Panther.
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January, 1986. Stan Lee, Terry Austin. "Like A Phoenix!"
2nd: X-Factor. Story continues in X-Factor 1.
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Blondie in "Home-Spun Yarns!"
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February, 1989. Steve Englehart, Keith Pollard & Romeo Tanghal. "Orphan Of The Storm!"
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October 1963 Disney movie tie-in.
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August, 1976. Chris Claremont, Dave Cochrum. "Greater Love Hath No X-Man..."
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June, 1969. Stan Lee & Gene Colan. "As It Was In The Beginning..."
GCo SLe. Origin retold. "As It Was In The Beginning!"
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April, 1949 Title changes to "Western Winners" with #5
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November, 1951 Painted cover by Norman Saunders.
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"The Captives Of Thunder Valley!"
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HRN #161. Art: Jack Kirby.
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October, 1967. Roy Thomas, Don Heck. "Blitzkrieg In Central Park!"
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Summer, 1942. "All New Never Before Published Adventures Of Wonder Woman!". See ALL STAR COMICS #8 for 1st appearance and origin.
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September-October, 1955. Anniversary issue.
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July, 1977. Bill Mantlo, George Tuska. "Ten Rings To Rule The World!" Anniversary issue.
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January, 1939 Begin: The Eye Sees.
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September, 1972. Roy Thomas, Gil Kane. "The Thing in the Temple!"
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Begin Paul Smith cover & art. App: Wolverine.
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September, 1989. Gerry Conway, Sal Buscema. "Claws."
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June, 1938. Origin and first appearance of Superman.
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January, 1963 App: Dr. Doom. "The Return Of Doctor Doom!" by Lee/Kirby.
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30th anniversary issue. Reprint: Detective #27 Batman story.
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February, 1969. Stan Lee, John Romita, Jim Mooney. Kingpin appears in "Mission: Crush The Kingpin!"
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Captain America Hadn't Vanished During World War Two?
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November, 1962 1st: Puppet Master, Alicia Masters. "Prisoners Of The Puppet-Master!" by Lee/Kirby.
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January, 1941 Complimentary issue.
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"The Origin Of Killer Moth!"
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Art: Frank Frazetta (7 pages).
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November, 1975. Spider-man and the Human Torch.
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June, 1977. Archie Goodwin, Sal Buscema & Jim Mooney. "Cry Mayhem..Cry Morbius!
Morbius.
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March, 1982. Mantlo, Hannigan & Mooney. "Cloak And Dagger!"
1st: Cloak & Dagger.
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November, 1982. Bill Mantlo, Ed Hannigan & Al Milgrom. "Waiting For Dr. Octopus!"
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March, 1988. Peter David, Sal Buscema. "Sin-ister."
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April, 1989. Gerry Conway, Sal Buscema. "What About Carrion?!"
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September, 1969. Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Neal Adams. "In The Shadow of Sauron!"
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April, 1977. Jim Shooter, Lee Elias. "Man-Bull Means Mayhem."
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EC's 1st horror story: "Zombie Terror!"
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July, 1960 TV photo cover.
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"Wonder Woman's Triple Identity!"
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$1.75 cover price, unbagged gold 2nd printing with UPC code instead of Spiderman in UPC box area, intended for Walmart only, much scarcer than originally believed.
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Origin retold: Juggernaut. App: X-Men.
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HTr SEn. 1st: The Shroud.
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1980.Danny O'Neil, Frank Miller. "The Book Of The Vishanti". FMi DOn. Cover/Art: Frank Miller.
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July, 1970. Stan Lee, John Romita, Jim Mooney. "Beware...The Black Widow!"
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JKi SLe. 1st: Eraser. 1st: Giant-Man. Ant-Man becomes Giant Man.
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December, 1977. Len Wein, Ross Andru. "Big Apple Battleground!"
RAn LWe. App: Punisher.
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December, 1953 Photo cover.
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Same cover art from 4-Color series #18.
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August, 1962. Art: Steve Ditko. Cover: Kirby/Ditko. 1st & Origin: Spider-Man. 1st: Aunt May. 1st & Death: Uncle Ben. Lead story: "Spider-Man!", story continued in Amazing Spider-Man #1.
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April, 1976. Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler. "Five Characters In Search Of A Madman!"
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April, 1966. Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. Molten Man appears in "The Molten Man Regrets...!"
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Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. Origin retold: Spider-Man. First appearance of the Sinister Six in "The Sinister Six!", Early X-Men appearance. Thor, Giant-Man, Wasp, Dr. Strange, and Fantastic Four cameos.
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December, 1962 App: Sub-Mariner. "The End Of The Fantastic Four!" by Lee/Kirby.
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"If The F.F. Fails, It Means...World War III!"
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December, 1970. Stan Lee, Gil Kane, John Romita. First appearance of Sam Bullit in "To Smash The Spider!"
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September, 1966 (#10186-609). TV photo cover.
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August, 1968. Stan Lee, John Romita. "Wings In The Night!"
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Early October, 1989. David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane. The Assassin Nation Plot part 2 of 6 - "Underwar!"
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February, 1971. Roy Thomas, John Buscema. "The World Is Not For Burning!"
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App: Spider-Man. Double size.
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"The Terror Of The River".
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February, 1974. Gerry Conway, Ross Andru. First appearance of The Punisher in "The Punisher Strikes Twice!"
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"Menace Of The Sky Creature!"
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December, 1968. Stan Lee, John Romita, Jim Mooney. Mysterio appears in "To Squash A Spider!"
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November, 1986. Fred Schiller, Ken McDonald, Bob Wiacek. "Man Of The Year".
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November, 1955 Cover: Maneely.
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Spider-Man and the Hulk. Chris Claremont, Sal Buscema, Alan Kupperburg. "Murder in Cathedral Canyon!"
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July, 1955 "Mystery Of Furnace Valley" Photo cover.
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April, 1970. Stan Lee, John Buscema. Silver Surfer battles Human Torch in "The Flame and the Fury!"
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Cover & art: Steve Ditko.
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"Supersnipe and Huck Finn".
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January, 1979. David Micheline, John Byrne. "At The Mercy Of My Friends Foes!"
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