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1st appearance of Wolverine as the Horseman Death
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1st appearance of Sportsmaster aka Crusher Crock
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1st appearance of Sportsmaster aka Crusher Crock
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1st appearance of Talon, Calvin Rose, the only Talon to have escaped from the Court of Owls
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1st appearance of Talon, Calvin Rose, the only Talon to have escaped from the Court of Owls
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1st appearance of Darkoth the Demon, revealed to be the host of the Bedlam symbiote’s spawn
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1st appearance of Darkoth the Demon, revealed to be the host of the Bedlam symbiote’s spawn
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Prototype of Sandman
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1st full appearance of Liminal
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Published by American Comics Group for Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (HARYOU)
HARYOU, an organization founded by Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, ministers and community leaders were awarded a grant in 1962 of $230,000 to conduct a neighborhood study and create a strategic plan to create opportunities for young people in Harlem
A comic book format was one of several modes of communicating the results of the study. It was distributed as a pamphlet that identified Harlem's problems and proposed a strategy to empower black youth by creating more job opportunities, providing job training and assisting delinquent youths in rehabilitation while increasing black consciousness and pride
As the subtitle suggests, a blueprint for improvement was proposed that focused on five areas: Community Action, Education, Employment, Special Programs and Arts & Culture
Although the issue is numbered #5, there is no evidence of prior issues and is likely the fifth general publication that resulted from the study
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Published by American Comics Group for Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (HARYOU)
HARYOU, an organization founded by Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, ministers and community leaders were awarded a grant in 1962 of $230,000 to conduct a neighborhood study and create a strategic plan to create opportunities for young people in Harlem
A comic book format was one of several modes of communicating the results of the study. It was distributed as a pamphlet that identified Harlem's problems and proposed a strategy to empower black youth by creating more job opportunities, providing job training and assisting delinquent youths in rehabilitation while increasing black consciousness and pride
As the subtitle suggests, a blueprint for improvement was proposed that focused on five areas: Community Action, Education, Employment, Special Programs and Arts & Culture
Although the issue is numbered #5, there is no evidence of prior issues and is likely the fifth general publication that resulted from the study
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Variant second printing cover art by Javier Garron, interior art
Copies ordered by retailers: 1,453
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Variant second printing cover art by Javier Garron, interior art
Copies ordered by retailers: 1,453
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Demon cover, published prior to the establishment of the Comics Code Authority
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Demon cover, published prior to the establishment of the Comics Code Authority
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100 pages
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