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Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1950

Low
$30
Mid
$85
High
$290

Fawcett ⋅ 1950

Low
$25
Mid
$75
High
$255

Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1950

Low
$30
Mid
$85
High
$275

Fawcett ⋅ 1950

Low
$15
Mid
$50
High
$165

Atlas ⋅ 1948

Low
$25
Mid
$80
High
$260

Atlas ⋅ 1948

Low
$25
Mid
$75
High
$255

Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1948

Low
$20
Mid
$65
High
$215

Atlas ⋅ 1948

Low
$25
Mid
$75
High
$255

Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1948

Low
$18
Mid
$55
High
$190

Atlas ⋅ 1948

Low
$25
Mid
$75
High
$245

Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1948

Low
$25
Mid
$70
High
$225

Atlas ⋅ 1948

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$330

Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1948

Low
$25
Mid
$70
High
$230

Atlas ⋅ 1949

Low
$60
Mid
$175
High
$575

Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1948

Low
$20
Mid
$65
High
$215

Atlas ⋅ 1949

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$325

Atlas ⋅ 1949

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335

Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1949

Low
$25
Mid
$70
High
$235

Atlas ⋅ 1949

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335

Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1949

Low
$12
Mid
$40
High
$130

Atlas ⋅ 1949

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335

Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1949

Low
$25
Mid
$80
High
$265

Atlas ⋅ 1949

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335

Canadian ⋅ Bell Features ⋅ 1949

Low
$30
Mid
$85
High
$290

Atlas ⋅ 1950

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335

Atlas ⋅ 1950

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335

Atlas ⋅ 1950

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335

Atlas ⋅ 1950

Low
$25
Mid
$75
High
$250

Atlas ⋅ 1950

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335

Atlas ⋅ 1951

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335

Atlas ⋅ 1951

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335
Low
$20
Mid
$80
High
$200

Key Facts

First signed Romita artwork in a comic book on the story titled 'Ace Renard, King of the Bookies'

First published artwork by Larry Lieber in a story titled 'Cop on the Beat'

Atlas ⋅ 1951

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$335

Atlas ⋅ 1951

Low
$40
Mid
$120
High
$400

Atlas ⋅ 1951

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$340

Atlas ⋅ 1952

Low
$25
Mid
$75
High
$250

Atlas ⋅ 1952

Low
$30
Mid
$90
High
$295

Atlas ⋅ 1952

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$330

Atlas ⋅ 1952

Low
$40
Mid
$115
High
$390

Atlas ⋅ 1952

Low
$35
Mid
$100
High
$340

Magazine Village ⋅ 1949

Low
$100
Mid
$300
High
$1.1k

Key Facts

Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority

Reason: gratuitous violence (reprinted from True Crime vol. 1 #2)

Eclipse ⋅ 1993

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Magazine Village ⋅ 1948

Low
$210
Mid
$675
High
$2.3k

Key Facts

Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority

Reason: a man threatens to stab a woman in the eye with a syringe and criminals drag two men to their death on a gravel road, optimal for 'erasing faces'

Eclipse ⋅ 1993

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Magazine Village ⋅ 1948

Low
$520
Mid
$1.6k
High
$5.2k

Key Facts

Extreme violence cover, published prior to the establishment of the Comics Code Authority

Magazine Village ⋅ 1949

Low
$100
Mid
$300
High
$1.1k

Eclipse ⋅ 1993

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Fleetway Quality ⋅ 1990

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$10

DC Vertigo ⋅ 1997

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$13

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