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Origin of Revan, wages war against the Mandalorians and assimilates a Mandalorian mask

Squint permanently assumes the name Malak, later becomes Darth Malak

According to writer John Jackson Miller and owner of comichron.com: Malak does not fall to the Dark Side. He first appears under the name Squint in KOTOR #0. He first uses the alias Malak in #31. He takes the name Malak permanently in #42, which also has Revan’s origin story

Fantagraphics ⋅ 1986

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Cover art by Stan Sakai featuring Usagi Yojimbo

Store Exclusive ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 2019

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Variant cover art by David Nakayama

Charlton ⋅ 1962

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Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein

Lower left image: Takka Takka (1962) by Roy Lichtenstein

Lower right image: interior panel illustrated by Bill Monlo and written by Joe Gill that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution

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First solo title series featuring Rocket Raccoon

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1st appearance of Krogg, a demon

DC Vertigo ⋅ 1988

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Premiere issue of John Constantine's first ongoing titled series

1st appearance of Papa Midnite

1:25 ⋅ Image ⋅ 2012

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Variant black and white cover art by Todd McFarlane

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1st appearance of the Obeah Man, a Haitian black magic practitioner

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1st cameo appearance of Crossbones, in shadows

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