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Early Frank Frazetta interior art

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Parody of Star Wars

JC Penney ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 1994

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Reprint of X-Men #28 (1967), distributed by JC Penney department stores

Identified by the Stridex advertisement on the back cover

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Death of Valeria Richards, unseen, due to a miscarriage from having been conceived in the Negative Zone

Convention Exclusive ⋅ IDW ⋅ 2019

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Variant cover art by Kevin Eastman

Montreal Comic Con exclusive 2019

Cover art featuring UFC’s George St. Pierre

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Origin of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles colored headbands

Marvel ⋅ 1992

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1st cover appearance of the War Machine armor, worn by Tony Stark

⚠ Misconception: cited by many as the first appearance of War Machine. "War Machine" is splashed across the IRON MAN title in reference to the armor’s incredible armaments but the name is not official. The armor, (piloted by Tony Stark in this issue, not James Rhodes) actually debuts in the previous issue, Iron Man #281. In Iron Man #284, James Rhodes suits up in the War Machine armor but does so as Iron Man and does not officially assume the War Machine codename until West Coast Avengers #94, though he is referred to as War Machine in X-Force #21 but as Iron Man in X-Force #20

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Final Japanese war cover

Variant ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2018

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Variant cover art by Skan

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1st appearance of Spider-Man's black costume

Cited as being tied with Marvel Team-Up #141 as the first appearance of the black costume, this issue went on sale January 31,1984

Marvel Team-Up #141 went on sale February 14,1984

Cover art inspired by Amazing Fantasy #15

The symbiote costume was designed by a Marvel fan from Illinois named Randy Schueller who was paid $220 by Editor-In-Chief Jim Shooter for the concept

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