Artist's Firsts II Legendary artists in comics and their first published work
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First artwork by Todd McFarlane in the letters column of a comic-related publication (fanzine)
Circulation of the fanzine during this timeframe was approximately 11,000 copies
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First artwork by Todd McFarlane in the letters column of a comic-related publication (fanzine)
Circulation of the fanzine during this timeframe was approximately 11,000 copies
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First professionally published artwork in the comic book industry by Daniel Warren Johnson - one page pin-up
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First professionally published artwork in the comic book industry by Daniel Warren Johnson - one page pin-up
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First interior published artwork in comic books by Budd Root, creator of the independently-published Cavewoman series
Root claimed in an interview that The James Gang #1 sold so poorly that the writer paid him in King Kong trading cards
Cover art by Mike Hoffman
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First interior published artwork in comic books by Budd Root, creator of the independently-published Cavewoman series
Root claimed in an interview that The James Gang #1 sold so poorly that the writer paid him in King Kong trading cards
Cover art by Mike Hoffman
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First interior artwork in the comic industry by Mark Brooks
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First interior artwork in the comic industry by Mark Brooks
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First professional written and illustrated work in comics by Frank Miller
Three-page story titled 'Royal Feast'
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First professional written and illustrated work in comics by Frank Miller
Three-page story titled 'Royal Feast'
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First cover art by Alex Ross
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First self-published written and illustrated work in comics by Jeff Lemire
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First self-published written and illustrated work in comics by Jeff Lemire
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First cover art by Ben Templesmith
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First cover art by David Mack
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1st appearance of Doctor Occult, one of the earliest superheroes in history
First artwork by Joe Shuster, co-creator of Superman
First written work by Jerry Siegel, co-creator of Superman
1st appearance of a vampire in comic books
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1st appearance of Doctor Occult, one of the earliest superheroes in history
First artwork by Joe Shuster, co-creator of Superman
First written work by Jerry Siegel, co-creator of Superman
1st appearance of a vampire in comic books
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First interior art by Gil Kane (inks)
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First cover art by Ryan Stegman
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First interior art by Jae Lee, also illustrated the back cover
1st cameo appearance of Cyber aka Silas Burr in shadows, later becomes Hornet - Cyber is the villain who gouged out Wolverine's eye leading to the 'Patch' identity
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First interior art by Jae Lee, also illustrated the back cover
1st cameo appearance of Cyber aka Silas Burr in shadows, later becomes Hornet - Cyber is the villain who gouged out Wolverine's eye leading to the 'Patch' identity
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First published partial cover and interior art by Frank Frazetta
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First published partial cover and interior art by Frank Frazetta
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First cover art by Bob Layton
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First cover art by Mark Brooks
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First cover art by Jock (as Mark Simpson)
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First cover art by Mike Mignola, solicitation magazine
First published interior art was of Red Sonja on page 9 of Comic Reader #183
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First cover art by Mike Mignola, solicitation magazine
First published interior art was of Red Sonja on page 9 of Comic Reader #183
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First Gen 13 limited series
First published cover art by J. Scott Campbell
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First Gen 13 limited series
First published cover art by J. Scott Campbell
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First published artwork in comics by Neal Adams
One panel in this issue was replaced by sample art that Neal Adams submitted to Joe Simon who worked at Archie Comics
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First published artwork in comics by Neal Adams
One panel in this issue was replaced by sample art that Neal Adams submitted to Joe Simon who worked at Archie Comics
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First published artwork by Dale Keown, cover and interior
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First published artwork by Dale Keown, cover and interior
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