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Marvel Sep 2025 Vol 7

Amazing Spider-Man #1

Magic The Gathering NYCC
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Distributed at the Disney Store Times Square and Disney Store Oxford Street on September 19, 2025 during the Magic: The Gathering - Marvel’s Spider-Man retailers launch event
Also FREE at NYCC with purchase of new Marvel Unlimited Membership (Includes special promo card )
DC Vertigo Dec 1988 Vol 2

The Sandman #1

Preview
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8.5 in. x 11 in. black and white retailer preview of Vertigo's Sandman series
⚠️ Buyer beware - these retailer previews are very easy to counterfeit, and buying an authenticated, graded copy is recommended
Burbank
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Promotional comic distributed on VisitBurbank.com
Produced for the unveiling of a seven-and-a-half-foot-tall, 600 lb. bronze statue of Green Lantern in November 2024, designed by Jamal Campbell and located in Burbank, California, where DC Entertainment is located
GT Interactive Software May 1996

Doom: Knee Deep In The Dead #1

Convention Exclusive
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Promotional giveaway at a gaming convention
Two versions of this issue exist: this edition that was a convention giveaway and another included with the ID Anthology - a four-disc collection of id Software games released in 1996
The convention edition can be identified by the issue number, #1 on the cover italicized
Also the convention edition with the banner that reads 'Consider yourself warned...' is not italicized whereas the ID Anthology's banner is italicized
DC Sep 2025

Red Hood #1

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Jason Todd relocates to the city of New Angelique
1st appearance of Henrietta Forrest, a New Angelique Lieutenant
1st appearance and death of Royale
1st cameo appearance of The Tower, voice only
DC cancelled the Red Hood series following a social media post (tap cover and swipe) from writer Gretchen Felker-Martin that disparaged conservative activist Charlie Kirk who was shot and killed the same day that issue #1 went on sale
DC Sep 2025 Vol 4

Batman #1

Hollywood Theatre
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Distributed September 4th, 2025 at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon
Work Til' Your Dead Graphics Nov 1995

Farmer Fiends Horror Harvest

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52-page horror comic by Glenn Chadbourne who provided illustrations for multiple Stephen King projects and Bedbugs (1999) by Rick Hautala
There are three sales of this issue since 2023: $30 (May 2023) / $30 (June 2023) / $307.50 (February 2024)
Dark Horse Comics Nov 2007

Alien vs. Predator: Sand Trap #1

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Soldiers in the Iraq War are confronted by Aliens and Predator
One-shot promotional comic distributed in AvP: The Ultimate Showdon DVD Collector's Set which included:
AvP: Sand Trap original comic
15-disc DVD set of movies in both Alien and Predator franchise
Two light-up figurines
Two tickets to see AvP Requiem in theaters
Exclusive set available at Best Buy stores in 2007
Acclaim Valiant Jan 1992

Kenny Kid and Hop Hop

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10-page comic and activity book published by Valiant, distributed at Kentucky Fried Chicken stores
Spanish edition, English edition exists
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⚠️ Buyer Beware: this issue suddenly went from a $4 book on eBay to a $40 issue from one day to the next with no gradual increase in price or any discernible interest
Based on similar “dark patterns” from past issues that spiked for no reason, this is potentially a case of market manipulation therefore a value adjustment will be delayed until sufficient data over a timeframe becomes available
For those determined to read the story, there is a second printing
Print Mint Jan 1966

Lenny of Laredo #1

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The second comic published in the independent 'underground' genre
16-page parody of comedian Lenny Bruce and the 1964 Berkley Free Speech Movement
According to Joel Beck, the creator of the publication, the first print run was 500 copies
First printing measures 8.5 in. x 11 in.
The second printing has an orange cover and measures 6.5 in. x 8.5 in.
The third printing is white, measures 7 in. x 10 in. and was printed by Print Mint
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Final EC comic published, with the exception of Mad Magazine
Considered the rarest EC publication, this issue had an extremely limited circulation of approximately 100 copies, most of which were distributed to staff and subscribers
Due to financial difficulties exacerbated by the widespread adoption of the Comics Code Authority, EC could not afford to bind (staple) the printed pages
As a result, nearly the entire print run of approximately 250,000 copies was destroyed
Although Shock Illustrated #4 was produced, it was never published until 2006, when all four issues (#1–#4) were released in a hardcover collection
Texas Trio Mar 1966

Star Studded Comics #8

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First published artwork in the comic book industry by Jim Starlin in a story titled Powerman vs. the Defender
First written work in the comic book industry by Al Milgrom in a story titled Powerman vs. the Defender
Future MyComicShop.com owner Buddy Saunders provided inks and letters on the Powerman vs. the Defender story
Jim Starlin would later create Thanos in Iron Man #55 and write the Infinity Gauntlet series among many other classic works, both written and illustrated for Marvel, DC and independent publishers
Al Milgrom's role as editor and artist at Marvel defined a large part of the company's Bronze and Copper Age among other career highlights outside of Marvel
Gothic Castle Publishing Co Nov 1966

Castle of Frankenstein #9

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First published work in the comic book industry by Larry Hama
Tap cover and swipe to view the one-page story titled 'The Box'
Mirage Jun 2011 Vol 2

Tales of the TMNT #71

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Rewritten story that was originally published in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #8 (1986) which featured a crossover from Dave Sims' Cerebus
Due to concerns that Dave Sim would not allow the Cerebus story to be reprinted, an alternate version of issue #8 was written without the character which later proved to be unnecessary
The story was released by Illusion Studio who published early Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics in Russian with additional, original content

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