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DC ⋅ 1940

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$380
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$1.1k
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$3.8k

DC ⋅ 1940

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$220
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$660
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$2.2k
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$240
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$715
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$2.6k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Jimmy Martin and the Minutemen of America

DC ⋅ 1940

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$190
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$570
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$1.9k

DC ⋅ 1940

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$180
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$540
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$1.8k

DC ⋅ 1940

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$130
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$390
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$1.3k

DC ⋅ 1940

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$110
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$330
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$1.1k
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$240
Mid
$715
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$2.6k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Paul Kirk, an investigator

The title of this story is 'Paul Kirk, Manhunter' but Kirk is not depicted in a costume or referred to by the moniker

DC ⋅ 1941

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$260
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$780
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$2.6k

DC ⋅ 1941

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$430
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$1.3k
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$4.3k
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$1.4k
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$5.5k
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$22k

Key Facts

1st appearance and origin of Starman, Ted Knight

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$400
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$1.2k
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$4k

Key Facts

2nd appearance of Starman

DC ⋅ 1941

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$200
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$600
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$2k

DC ⋅ 1941

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$130
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$390
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$1.3k

DC ⋅ 1941

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$180
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$540
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$1.8k
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$270
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$800
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$2.9k

Key Facts

1st appearance and origin of Shining Knight, a former Knight of King Arthur's Round Table

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$270
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$910
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$2.7k

Key Facts

1st appearance and origin of the Mist

DC ⋅ 1941

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$160
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$480
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$1.6k
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$255
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$770
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$2.8k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Sandy the Golden Boy, Sandman's sidekick

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$320
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$910
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$3.2k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Bookworm, a failed novelist whose crimes are inspired by classic literature

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$215
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$645
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$2.4k

Key Facts

Jimmy Martin becomes Hourman's Sidekick

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$875
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$2.6k
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$11k

Key Facts

First artwork at DC by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby

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$615
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$1.8k
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$6.9k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Rick Nelson, Manhunter

This issue introduces Rick Nelson, a costumed Manhunter but in Adventure Comics #74, the identity reverts back to Paul Kirk who first appeared in Adventure Comics #58

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$110
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$375
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$1.1k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Paul Kirk as the costumed crime-fighter, Manhunter

Kirk previously appeared as a plain-clothes investigator in Adventure Comics #58 in a story titled, Paul Kirk Manhunter

DC ⋅ 1942

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$150
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$450
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$1.5k

DC ⋅ 1942

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$95
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$285
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$945
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$175
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$525
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$1.9k

Key Facts

1st appearance and origin of Genius Jones

DC ⋅ 1942

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$180
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$540
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$1.8k
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$210
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$1.2k
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$2.1k

Key Facts

Cover art by Simon and Kirby

DC ⋅ 1942

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$80
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$240
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$805

DC ⋅ 1942

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$95
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$290
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$965

DC ⋅ 1942

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$90
Mid
$275
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$915

DC ⋅ 1942

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$85
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$250
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$825

DC ⋅ 1943

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$90
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$275
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$920

DC ⋅ 1943

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$130
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$390
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$1.3k

DC ⋅ 1943

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$100
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$300
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$1k

DC ⋅ 1943

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$110
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$330
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$1.1k

DC ⋅ 1943

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$75
Mid
$225
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$745

DC ⋅ 1943

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$70
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$205
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$690

DC ⋅ 1944

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$90
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$270
High
$900

DC ⋅ 1944

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$70
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$205
High
$685

DC ⋅ 1944

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$80
Mid
$235
High
$780

DC ⋅ 1944

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$60
Mid
$175
High
$575

DC ⋅ 1944

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$60
Mid
$185
High
$620

DC ⋅ 1944

Low
$70
Mid
$205
High
$690

DC ⋅ 1945

Low
$75
Mid
$230
High
$760

DC ⋅ 1945

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$65
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$190
High
$635

DC ⋅ 1945

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$55
Mid
$160
High
$525

DC ⋅ 1945

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$25
Mid
$75
High
$245

DC ⋅ 1945

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$55
Mid
$170
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$570

Key Facts

Milestone 100th issue

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