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Variant cover art by J.G. Jones
Wolverine: Manifest Destiny #1
Marvel
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2008
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Vol. 1
1st team appearance of the Black Dragon and the Black Dragon's Death Squad: Rock of the Buddha, Fist of Fire, Soulstriker and Storm Sword
1st team appearance of the Black Dragon and the Black Dragon's Death Squad: Rock of the Buddha, Fist of Fire, Soulstriker and Storm Sword
Supergirl #7
DC
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1973
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Vol. 1
First team-up of Supergirl and Zatanna
Super Friends #7
DC
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1977
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of the Wonder Twins: Jan and Jayna
1st appearance of Gleek, an alien that resembles a blue monkey
1st appearance of Seraph, a Global Guardian from Israel
1st appearance of Godiva, a Global Guardian from the U.K.
1st appearance of Impala, a Global Guardian from South Africa
1st appearance of Owlwoman, an Indigenous Global Guardian
Characters introduced in this issue are from the alternate reality where the Super Friends exist and not in the mainstream DC Universe
Though the Super Friends series is widely considered non-continuity, there are events that occur in the series that are referenced in the main DC Universe
[November 2025 - James Gunn recently posted a picture of the Wonder Twins to his Instagram story with no context]
1st appearance of the Wonder Twins: Jan and Jayna
1st appearance of Gleek, an alien that resembles a blue monkey
1st appearance of Seraph, a Global Guardian from Israel
1st appearance of Godiva, a Global Guardian from the U.K.
1st appearance of Impala, a Global Guardian from South Africa
1st appearance of Owlwoman, an Indigenous Global Guardian
Characters introduced in this issue are from the alternate reality where the Super Friends exist and not in the mainstream DC Universe
Though the Super Friends series is widely considered non-continuity, there are events that occur in the series that are referenced in the main DC Universe
[November 2025 - James Gunn recently posted a picture of the Wonder Twins to his Instagram story with no context]
Marvel Age Annual #1
Marvel
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1985
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Vol. 1
2nd appearance of Silver Sable
1st appearance of the Phone Ranger, a former phone technician now superpowered by alien tech
2nd appearance of Silver Sable
1st appearance of the Phone Ranger, a former phone technician now superpowered by alien tech
Detective Comics #479
DC
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1978
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of the Fadeaway Man, a villain in possession of an arcane cloak belonging to the sorcerer Cagliostro
1st appearance of the Fadeaway Man, a villain in possession of an arcane cloak belonging to the sorcerer Cagliostro
Star Wars #6
Marvel
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1977
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Vol. 1
2nd appearance of Wedge Antilles, brief, identified by name
Battle of Luke Skywalker versus Darth Vader
Final issue of the Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope movie adaptation
Star Wars #7 begins original stories in the expanded Star Wars Universe
2nd appearance of Wedge Antilles, brief, identified by name
Battle of Luke Skywalker versus Darth Vader
Final issue of the Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope movie adaptation
Star Wars #7 begins original stories in the expanded Star Wars Universe
Astonishing Thor #1
Marvel
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2011
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Vol. 1
Origin of Ego the Living Planet, created by The Stranger
Murder Incorporated #9
Fox
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1949
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Vol. 1
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: a female character expresses that a gentleman does not hit a woman with a blackjack, he uses his fists
Reprinted from Blue Beetle #56
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: a female character expresses that a gentleman does not hit a woman with a blackjack, he uses his fists
Reprinted from Blue Beetle #56
El Sorprendente Hombre Arana #170
Editora de Periodicos La Prensa
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1973
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Vol. 1
Written, illustrated and distributed in Mexico
Original story that diverts from the U.S. Spider-Man storyline with Gwen Stacy surviving the events from The Amazing Spider-Man #121
Written, illustrated and distributed in Mexico
Original story that diverts from the U.S. Spider-Man storyline with Gwen Stacy surviving the events from The Amazing Spider-Man #121
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