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DC ⋅ 1968

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$5
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$15
High
$60

Key Facts

1st appearance of Major Mynah

Atom #38

Non-Key

DC ⋅ 1968

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$5
Mid
$12
High
$40

Western ⋅ 1966

Low
$40
Mid
$120
High
$400

Key Facts

1st appearance of Atom Ant in comics

Charlton ⋅ 1957

Low
$15
Mid
$45
High
$150

Charlton ⋅ 1957

Low
$15
Mid
$45
High
$150

Charlton ⋅ 1958

Low
$15
Mid
$45
High
$150

Charlton ⋅ 1958

Low
$15
Mid
$45
High
$150

Charlton ⋅ 1958

Low
$15
Mid
$45
High
$155

Charlton ⋅ 1959

Low
$15
Mid
$40
High
$140

Charlton ⋅ 1959

Low
$15
Mid
$50
High
$160

Charlton ⋅ 1959

Low
$15
Mid
$50
High
$160

Charlton ⋅ 1959

Low
$12
Mid
$40
High
$125
Low
$3
Mid
$10
High
$45

Key Facts

Title becomes The Atom and Hawkman

DC ⋅ 1968

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$5
Mid
$18
High
$60

DC ⋅ 1968

Low
$2
Mid
$8
High
$25

DC ⋅ 1969

Low
$5
Mid
$10
High
$35
Low
$7
Mid
$20
High
$75

Key Facts

1st appearance of Gentleman Ghost in the Silver Age

Low
$4
Mid
$12
High
$45

Key Facts

2nd appearance and origin of Gentleman Ghost in the Silver Age

DC ⋅ 1969

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$5
Mid
$18
High
$60

DC ⋅ 2010

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$1
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$2
High
$3

DC ⋅ 1993

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

DC ⋅ 1995

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

St. John ⋅ 1952

Low
$30
Mid
$95
High
$320

St. John ⋅ 1958

Low
$25
Mid
$80
High
$265

St. John ⋅ 1952

Low
$20
Mid
$65
High
$210

St. John ⋅ 1952

Low
$45
Mid
$130
High
$425

St. John ⋅ 1953

Low
$40
Mid
$125
High
$410

St. John ⋅ 1953

Low
$55
Mid
$170
High
$560

Image ⋅ 2017

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$2
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$8
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$20

Key Facts

One-shot collection of serialized stories chronicling the adventures of Cyberzerker and his Atomahawk, originally published in Heavy Metal Magazine #282, 284, 286

[May 2021 - we've sounded the alarm on Atomahawk once before based on a vague tweet from writer Donny Cates that turned out to be a Kickstarter campaign for a toy that included an origin story written by legendary comic scribe, Grant Morrison. Again Cates reports "Atomahawk news coming soon" which could be an update on the campaign. It should be noted in April 2021, Heavy Metal announced plans to expand into film and TV with Range Media Partners and hired a production studio president. All of this being said without knowing who holds the rights to Atomahawk but assuming it’s creator-owned considering the KS campaign]

Variant ⋅ Image ⋅ 2017

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$2
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$8
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$20

Variant ⋅ Image ⋅ 2017

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$2
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$8
High
$20

Key Facts

Variant cover art by Ian Bederman, limited to 500 copies

Jesse James Comics exclusive

Foil ⋅ Image ⋅ 2017

Low
$5
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$18
High
$65

Key Facts

2017 NYCC exclusive, limited to 500 copies

Red foil edition

Spark ⋅ 1946

Low
$180
Mid
$600
High
$1.8k

Key Facts

1st appearance and origin of Atoman

Spark ⋅ 1946

Low
$120
Mid
$400
High
$1.2k

Key Facts

2nd appearance of Atoman

Epic ⋅ 1990

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$1
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$2
High
$5

Epic ⋅ 1990

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$1
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$2
High
$5

Epic ⋅ 1991

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$1
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$2
High
$5

Epic ⋅ 1991

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$5

Fantagraphics ⋅ 1991

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Youthful ⋅ 1953

Low
$110
Mid
$330
High
$1.1k

Youthful ⋅ 1953

Low
$65
Mid
$190
High
$630

Youthful ⋅ 1953

Low
$30
Mid
$95
High
$315

Youthful ⋅ 1953

Low
$55
Mid
$160
High
$540

Charlton ⋅ 1958

Low
$2
Mid
$8
High
$30

Charlton ⋅ 1958

Low
$2
Mid
$10
High
$30

Charlton ⋅ 1958

Low
$5
Mid
$10
High
$35

Charlton ⋅ 1959

Low
$5
Mid
$10
High
$35

Charlton ⋅ 1959

Low
$5
Mid
$10
High
$35

Charlton ⋅ 1959

Low
$5
Mid
$10
High
$35

Charlton ⋅ 1959

Low
$8
Mid
$25
High
$85

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