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Origin: Guardians Of The Galaxy (no Deathlok).
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August, 1976. Doug Moench, Rich Buckler, Keith Pollard. "Twice Removed From Yesterday..."
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March, 1969. Gardner Fox, Dick Dillon, Sid Greene. "Return of the Seven-Year Dead Man!"
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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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August, 1946 Title changes to Jack In The Box Comics with #11.
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October, 1968. Stan Lee, Jack Kirby. 'Behind Him...Ragnarok!'
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December, 1968. "Umbu, The Unliving!"
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Nov 1965 100 page Gold Key Giant.
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Low distribution. February, 1971. Roy Thomas, Barry Smith, Sal Buscema. "The Twilight of the Grim Grey God!"
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"The Task That Stumped Superman!" (1-2/48).
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September, 1955 Dell Giant.
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May, 1995. Tom DeFalco & Paul Ryan, Danny Bulanadi. "Fantastic Four 400."
Double size prismatic foil stamped cover.
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Jun, 1972. Roy Thomas, Barry Smith. "Why Must There Be An Iron Man?"
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July, 1963. First Spider-Man X-over (pre-dates Amazing Spider-Man #5).
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January, 1955 The War of the Worlds. HRN #125.
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May 1944 Origin: Radar. "Captain Marvel Visits Indianapolis"
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"The Monster From The Lost Lagoon!"
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"Murder Under The Stars!"
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Cover & art: Dick Ayers (all issues).
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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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March, 1968. Gardner Fox, Gil Kane, Sid Greene. "Plight of the Pin-Up Atom!"
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November, 1974. Gerry Conway, Ross Andru. "Madness Means...The Mindworm!"
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July, 1970. Stan Lee, John Romita, Jim Mooney. "Beware...The Black Widow!"
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December, 1966. Roy Thomas, Don Heck. "The Light That Failed!"
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May, 1969. Roy Thomas, Gene Colan. "Like A Death Ray From The Sky!"
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Funeral For A Friend, pt. 2.
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August, 1969. Roy Thomas, Barry Smith. "We Stand At...Armageddon!"
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January, 1970. Roy Thomas, Sal Buscema. "Did You Hear The One About Scorpio?"
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March, 1970. Roy Thomas, John Buscema. "Pursue The Panther!"
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April, 1970. Roy Thomas, John Buscema. "The Warlord And The Witch!"
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July, 1970. Roy Thomas, Sal Buscema. "The Man-Ape Always Strikes Twice!"
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September, 1970. Roy Thomas, John Buscema. "The Coming Of Red Wolf!"
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October, 1970. Roy Thomas, John Buscema. "When Dies A Legend!"
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January, 1971, Roy Thomas, John Buscema. "The Sword And The Sorceress!"
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May, 1971. Roy Thomas, Sal Buscema. "The Summons of Psyklop."
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Art: Neal Adams. "Behold The Mandroids!"
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February, 1972, Roy Thomas, Neal Adams. "The Andromeda Swarm!"
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JBu RTh. "Godhood's End!"
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Cover/Story: Joe DiMaggio.
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Art: Barry Smith. "Hercules!...Whom The Gods Would Destroy!"
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Cover/Story: Stan Musial.
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July, 1979. David Michelinie, John Byrne. "The Yesterday Quest!"
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November, 1979. Steven Grant, John Byrne. "Wings And Arrows!"
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October, 1980. David Michelinie, George Perez & Dan Green. "The Child Is Father To...?"
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September, 1981. Jim Shooter, Gene Colan. "...By Force Of Mind!"
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Blondie "The Model Homemaker."
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Dr. Strange Were A Disciple Of Dormammu?
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May, 1964. Stan Lee, Steve Ditko. Dr. Octopus appears in "Unmasked By Dr. Octopus!"
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September, 1979. David Michelinie, John Romita Jr. "The Hammer Strikes!"
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July 1951 Pretty Boy Floyd, Legs Diamond.
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"Someone Learns The Secret Identities Of Batman and Robin--Who Can He Be?" 1st & Origin: Alfred. (4-5/43)
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"Batman Makes A Deadline!"
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1st: Alfred solo story, "The Adventures Of Alfred!" (4-5/44)
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"Dick Grayson, Author!" App:Catwoman.
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The Joker in "The 13 Club"
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"Batman, Interplanetary Policeman!"
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Lead story: "Fashions in Crime!", 1st detailed Origin: Batman in last story "The Origin Of Batman!" (6-7/48)
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"The Return Of Two-Face!" (1-2/49)
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"The Wonderful Mr. Wimble"
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The Joker in "The Case Of The 48 Jokers!"
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"Ride, Bat-Hombre, Ride!" (1-2/50)
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"Giant 1950 Pin-Up Calendar!"
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"Batman In The Future" 1st: Deadshot.
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Catwoman in "The Empress Of The Underworld!"
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"The Joker's Comedy Of Errors!"
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"The Movie That Killed Batman!" (1-2/53)
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"Batman Of The Mounties!"
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"Two-Face Strikes Again!"
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February, 1955 "Bruce Wayne's Aunt Agatha!"
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1st: Bat-Hound in "Ace, The Bat-Hound!"
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March, 1956 The Covered Wagon. HRN #131.
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"The Mystery Of The Sky Museum!"
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"Third Alarm For Batman!"
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"Third Alarm For Batman!"
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February, 1956 2nd: Bat-Hound in "The Return Of Bat-Hound!"
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"The Phantom of The Bat-Cave!"
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"The Batman In The Bottle!"
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Batman battles Thor in "The Hammer Of Thor!" (10/60)
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"The Hand From Nowhere!" App: Lex Luthor.
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"Secret Of The Sea Beast!"
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Mandrake The Magician in "The 5-Numbers Treasure Hunt!"
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"Batman, Robin and Batwoman Meet Batgirl!"
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"The Eighth Wonder Of Space!"
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December, 1987. Ann Nocenti, Rick Leonardi. "Kiss & Kill!"
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Captain America Had Been Elected President?
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(#1). TV photo cover (Lloyd Bridges).
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"Batwoman's Publicity Agent!"
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"Manhunt In Outer Space!"
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May 1958 The First Men in the Moon. HRN #143.
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January, 1984. Roger Stern, Allen Milgrom & Joe Sinnott. "Late Night Of The Super-Stars!"
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May, 1988. Walter Simonson, John Buscema. "Shadows Of The Future Past!"
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June, 1988. Walter Simonson, John Buscema. "The Dragon In The Sea!"
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July, 1988. Walter Simonson, John Buscema. "And Flights Of Angels..."
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August, 1988. Walter Simonson, John Buscema. "If Wishes Were Horses!"
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September, 1988. Walter Simonson, John Buscema. "...Beggars Would Ride!"
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October, 1988. Walter Simonson, John Buscema. "Hearts Of Oak... And Heads To Match!"
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November, 1988. Walter Simonson, John Buscema. "Futures Imperfect!"
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December, 1988. Walter Simonson, John Buscema. "Disaster!!!"
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January, 1989. Walter Simonson, John Buscema. "I Heart NY."
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February, 1989. Walter Simonson, John Buscema. "Inferno 2."
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Conan The Barbarian Were Stranded In The 20th Century? (Sequel to What If...? #12)
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February, 1990. John Byrne, Paul Ryan & Tom Palmer. "Along Came A Spider..."
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March, 1990. John Byrne, Paul Ryan & Tom Palmer. "Doomsday Plus One!"
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April, 1990. John Byrne, Paul Ryan & Tom Palmer. "Spiders and Stars."
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Movie photo cover (Don't Bother To Knock, Richard Widmark & Marilyn Monroe).
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May, 1969. Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Tom Palmer. "What is...The Power?"
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May 1950 Cover: L.B. Cole.
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June, 1980. David Michelinie, George Perez. "The Terrible Toll Of The Taskmaster."
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April, 1949 Cover: Matt Baker. From Blue Ribbon Comics 2nd series.
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April, 1972. Roy Thomas, Barry Smith & Sal Buscema. "The Coming Of War-Hawk!"
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Previous title: Jungle Lil. Movie photo cover.
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June, 1981. Bob Budiansky, Gene Colan. "Eve Of Destruction!"
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April, 1969. Roy Thomas, Gene Colan. "And In This Corner...Goliath!"
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2nd printing. 75 cent cover price.
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July, 1958 App: The Silent Knight, The Viking Prince.
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December, 1959 Christmas Parade (Disney). Art: Barks (16 pages).
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16 black and white pages, including covers. 8-1/2 X 11 inches.
Catalog of Marvelmania merchandise: membership kit, magazine, super-hero portfolios, super-hero models, artist self-portrait portfolio, comic art portfolio, super-hero posters, bullpen fotokit, and official club stationary kit.
Cover uncredited but is rumored to be Sal Buscema, imitating John Buscema. Barry Windsor-Smith/Syd Shores back cover illustration.
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March, 1974. Gerry Conway, Ros Andru. Hammerhead battles Spider-Man in "Betrayed!" and first appearance of the SPIDERMOBILE!
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February, 1965. Stan Lee, Wally Wood. "Trapped By... The Fellowship Of Fear!"
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November, 1957 TV photo cover. (11/57)
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January, 1986. Tom DeFalco, Sal Buscema. "Make Way For Slyde!"
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"A Refuge Divided!" (10/68)
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New X-Men and Wolverine appearances by John Byrne. Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema, Mike Esposito. "The Lords of Light and Darkness!"
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Previous title: "Korak, Son Of Tarzan."
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August, 1950. Movie photo cover.
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Never Say Die. 100 pages, hardcover. Daily strip reprints from .
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Origin: Him (no appearance). "What Lurks Behind The Beehive?"
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March, 1970. Stan Lee, John Romita, Jim Mooney. "And Then Came Electro!"
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"Ben Grimm Killer Vs. Torgo!"
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1st Angelo Torres art in comics.
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November, 1962. "The Monster And The Machine!" & "Mongu!! Gladiator From Space!" by Jack Kirby.
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One-shot. First American comic book dealing with Japanese animation.
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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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