Marvel Graphic Novel (1982)
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Death of Captain Marvel
Cover art inspired by Michelangelo's Pieta
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Death of Captain Marvel
Cover art inspired by Michelangelo's Pieta
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Origin of Vanth Dreadstar
Book Three of the Metamorphosis Odyssey
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Origin of Vanth Dreadstar
Book Three of the Metamorphosis Odyssey
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1st team appearance of New Mutants: Cannonball (1st), Psyche (1st), Wolfsbane (1st), Sunspot (1st), Karma
Psyche aka Dani Moonstar later becomes Mirage
1st appearance of the White Rook, a member of the Hellfire Club
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1st team appearance of New Mutants: Cannonball (1st), Psyche (1st), Wolfsbane (1st), Sunspot (1st), Karma
Psyche aka Dani Moonstar later becomes Mirage
1st appearance of the White Rook, a member of the Hellfire Club
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$5.95 Canadian price variant
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Second printing
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Variant cover art by Adam Hughes
Standard-sized format
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Variant cover art by Adam Hughes
Standard-sized format
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"God Loves, Man Kills"
1st appearance of General William Stryker
1st team appearance of the Purifiers
1st appearance of Kitty Pryde as Ariel, formerly Sprite - new costume debut occurred in Uncanny X-Men #169
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"God Loves, Man Kills"
1st appearance of General William Stryker
1st team appearance of the Purifiers
1st appearance of Kitty Pryde as Ariel, formerly Sprite - new costume debut occurred in Uncanny X-Men #169
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1st team appearance of The Futurians: Vandervecken, Avatar, Blackmane, Mosquito, Silkie, Silver Shadow, Sunswift, Terrayne, Werehawk
Silkie was originally to be introduced by Dave Cockrum in Uncanny X-Men #150 (1981) but due to a dispute regarding creator rights, the character was later introduced in this issue
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1st team appearance of The Futurians: Vandervecken, Avatar, Blackmane, Mosquito, Silkie, Silver Shadow, Sunswift, Terrayne, Werehawk
Silkie was originally to be introduced by Dave Cockrum in Uncanny X-Men #150 (1981) but due to a dispute regarding creator rights, the character was later introduced in this issue
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52-page original graphic novel that established the foundation of a story that continued in Void Indigo #1 under the Epic imprint of Marvel Comics
Controversial issue due to panels of extreme torture of a nude man and woman that was seized by Canadian customs to be reviewed for violation of pornography statues but dismissed
Void Indigo as a series had only two issues published before being cancelled by Marvel for missed deadlines and growing consumer backlash
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52-page original graphic novel that established the foundation of a story that continued in Void Indigo #1 under the Epic imprint of Marvel Comics
Controversial issue due to panels of extreme torture of a nude man and woman that was seized by Canadian customs to be reviewed for violation of pornography statues but dismissed
Void Indigo as a series had only two issues published before being cancelled by Marvel for missed deadlines and growing consumer backlash
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76-page graphic novel that takes place between Dazzler (1981) #34 and #35
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76-page graphic novel that takes place between Dazzler (1981) #34 and #35
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1st appearance of Sygnet, a Valkyrie
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The Living Monolith becomes the Living Planet
1st appearance of En Sabah Nur, Apocalypse in human disguise
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The Living Monolith becomes the Living Planet
1st appearance of En Sabah Nur, Apocalypse in human disguise
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76-page trade paperback featuring She-Hulk in an original story
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76-page trade paperback featuring She-Hulk in an original story
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