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SDCC ⋅ BOOM! ⋅ 2017

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Variant cover art by John Allison

San Diego Comic Con 2017 exclusive

1:50 ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2014

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Variant cover art by Christian Ward

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1st full appearance of Deathwing, a dollotron of Professor Pyg who was brainwashed into believing he is Nightwing

Two panel appearance at the end of the issue

Image ⋅ 2004

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Copies ordered by retailers: 35,774

Image ⋅ 2004

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Copies ordered by retailers: 35,100

Variant ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2018

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Variant cover art by Philip Tan, limited to 1,500 copies

Includes Certificate of Authenticity

Cover art inspired by Spider-Man #1 (1990)

Variant ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2018

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Variant cover art by Philip Tan, limited to 750 copies

Includes Certificate of Authenticity

Cover art inspired by Spider-Man #1 (1990)

Variant ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2018

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Variant cover art by Andrew Robinson

NYCC ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2020

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Facsimile reprint of Spider-Man #1 (1990), limited to 800 copies

New York Comic Con 2020 exclusive that was available to order online

NYCC ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2020

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Facsimile reprint of Spider-Man #1 (1990), limited to 800 copies

New York Comic Con 2020 exclusive, that was available to order online

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Four-issue limited series that imagines theoretical outcomes following Star Wars: A New Hope

Copies ordered by retailers: 28,625

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1st cover appearance of General Zod

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Nightwing from the future embraces evil and becomes Deathwing, dons a plunging V-neck costume that exposes pierced nipple [tap cover and swipe to view]

1:25 ⋅ IDW ⋅ 2017

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Variant cover art by Troy Little

Omnibus ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2012

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832-page hardcover collection of the Fatal Attractions story arc that includes:

X-Men #25 (1991 series)

Wolverine #75

X-Factor #87 - #92 (1986 series)

Uncanny X-Men #298 - #305 and #315

Excalibur #71 (1988 series)

X-Force #25 (1991 series)

X-Men Unlimited #1 - #2 (1993 series)

Uncanny X-Men Annual #17 (1993 series)

Original retail price: $99.99

Foil cover enhancement

3-D ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2019

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Reprint of The Amazing Spider-Man #300 with 3-D effects

Polybagged with 3-D glasses

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Second-to-final issue

1:200 ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2018

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Variant wraparound cover art by John Buscema

Remastered edition

2nd Print ⋅ WildStorm ⋅ 2008

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Second printing

2nd Print ⋅ WildStorm ⋅ 2008

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Second printing

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Copies ordered by retailers: 9,599

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Two-issue limited series that delves into the dark past of the land that Camp Crystal Lake was built on

Copies ordered by retailers: 7,703

Marvel ⋅ 1981

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First meeting and team-up of Johnny Blaze and Jack Russell

First battle of Ghost Rider vs Werewolf By Night

The cover indicates this is when Ghost Rider meets Werewolf By Night but an interior editor's note clarifies 'Ghost Rider briefly met the Werewolf in Marvel Premiere #28'

In this issue, Ghost Rider and the Werewolf interact throughout in human and monster form as opposed to Marvel Premiere #28 where Ghost Rider attacks the Werewolf but there is no mutual interaction, verbal or physical (tap cover and swipe to view panels)

Devil's Due Publishing ⋅ 2008

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Cover art inspired by the film 'Psycho'

Four-issue limited series continuing the story from the 1978 film

2nd Print ⋅ DC ⋅ 2006

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Second printing sketch cover

2nd Print ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 1984

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Second printing, identified by the square price box, different than the M-shaped price box of the first printing

Reprint ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2009

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Reprint of Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #3 (1984)

1st appearance of Titania II

Distributed with the Hasbro Marvel Universe Comic Packs action figure set featuring Spider-Man and Thunderball

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Copies ordered by retailers: 11,708

Variant ⋅ Avatar ⋅ 2006

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Variant cover art by Juan Jose Ryp

Die-cut cover

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Continuation of a story that began in issue #3

Marvel ⋅ 1963

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First use of a corner box on a comic cover, added to make it easier for collectors to find issues of interest when comics were often overlapping one another on a shelf

Marvel ⋅ 2004

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Origin of Rogue, specifically her childhood and the inspiration for her code name

Zenescope ⋅ 2006

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Based on the 1995 film of the same name

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First battle of Wolverine and Gambit

NYCC ⋅ Dynamite Entertainment ⋅ 2021

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Variant cover art by Anna Zhuo, limited to 500 copies

New York Comic Con 2021 exclusive

Dark Horse ⋅ 1998

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One-shot Aliens vs Vikings

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Spider-Man meets Barack Obama

Archie ⋅ 2015

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Relaunch at issue #1 of the flagship Archie title that began in 1943 and ended in 2015 with issue #666

Legacy number continues after issue #32 with #699

Legacy numbered issues can be found in volume 1 in the Key Collector Comics database

Exclusive ⋅ Archie ⋅ 2016

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Variant cover art by Andrew Pepoy, limited to 500 copies

New England Comics exclusive

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1st appearance of Zula, a Darfarian swordsman and sorcerer

The male character introduced as Zula in this issue was adapted for the 1984 Conan the Destroyer film, portrayed by actress Grace Jones

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2nd appearance and origin of Zula

2nd Print ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2019

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Second printing

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Preview of Star Wars: Heir To The Empire, does not include Thrawn

Star Wars cover art by Kilian Plunkett

Opposite cover art by Frank Miller

NYCC ⋅ DC ⋅ 2021

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New York Comic Con 2021 exclusive

DC Logo ⋅ DC ⋅ 1995

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DC Universe logo

NYCC ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2021

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Variant cover art by DJ Skee

New York Comic Con 2021 exclusive

1:10 ⋅ IDW ⋅ 2012

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Variant cover art by Tristan Jones

Cover art inspired by the film 'Taxi Driver'

Variant ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2015

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Variant cover art by Skottie Young

Cover art inspired by The Infinity Gauntlet #4 (1991)

1:11 ⋅ Dynamite Entertainment ⋅ 2021

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Variant cover art by Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner

Stray Dogs cover

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First meeting of She-Hulk and Moon Knight as Jake Lockley, the cab driver persona of Marc Spector

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