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Adventure Comics #69
DC
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1941
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Sandy the Golden Boy, Sandman's sidekick
Variant black and white cover art by Todd McFarlane
Daisy Comics
Eastern Color
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1936
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Vol. 1
1st cover appearance of Buck Rogers
Promotional giveaway distributed with Daisy Air-Rifles
1st cover appearance of Buck Rogers
Promotional giveaway distributed with Daisy Air-Rifles
$0.35 price variant
Millennium #2
DC
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1988
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Gregorio de la Vega, later becomes Extrano - DC's first openly gay character
1st appearance of Celia Windward, later becomes Jet
1st appearance of Takeo Yakata, later becomes RAM
1st appearance of Xiang Po, later becomes Gloss
1st appearance of Gregorio de la Vega, later becomes Extrano - DC's first openly gay character
1st appearance of Celia Windward, later becomes Jet
1st appearance of Takeo Yakata, later becomes RAM
1st appearance of Xiang Po, later becomes Gloss
X-23 #1
Marvel
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2005
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Vol. 1
First solo series featuring X-23, Laura Kinney
Origin of X-23
1st appearance of Sarah Kinney, the geneticist who created X-23
First solo series featuring X-23, Laura Kinney
Origin of X-23
1st appearance of Sarah Kinney, the geneticist who created X-23
Law Against Crime #2
Essankay
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1948
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Vol. 1
Cover art by L.B. Cole
Treehouse of Horror #9
Bongo
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2003
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Vol. 1
Copies ordered by retailers: 14,123
Stories by Paul Dini and Gary Spencer Millidge with a pin-up by Phil Noto
Copies ordered by retailers: 14,123
Stories by Paul Dini and Gary Spencer Millidge with a pin-up by Phil Noto
Classics Illustrated #50
Gilberton
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1948
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Vol. 1
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: a poor representation of what Mark Twain's novel is about due to gratuitous violence including an eye gouge
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: a poor representation of what Mark Twain's novel is about due to gratuitous violence including an eye gouge
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