Darkwing Duck (2010)
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Copies ordered by retailers: 6,300
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Variant cover art by Jake Myler
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Variant second printing cover art by James Silvani
Cover art inspired by The Dark Knight Returns #1 (1986)
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Variant second printing cover art by James Silvani
Cover art inspired by The Dark Knight Returns #1 (1986)
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San Diego Comic Con 2010 exclusive
Cover art inspired by The Dark Knight Returns #1 (1986)
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San Diego Comic Con 2010 exclusive
Cover art inspired by The Dark Knight Returns #1 (1986)
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Variant cover art by James Silvani
New York Comic Con 2010 exclusive, limited to 500 copies
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Variant cover art by James Silvani
New York Comic Con 2010 exclusive, limited to 500 copies
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Cover art by Jake Myler
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Copies ordered by retailers: 5,396 including standard cover plus two other variants
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Copies ordered by retailers: 5,396 including standard cover plus two other variants
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1st appearance of Negaduck in a standard comic book - previously appeared in Cartoon Tales: Darkwing Duck - Just Us Justice Ducks
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1st appearance of Negaduck in a standard comic book - previously appeared in Cartoon Tales: Darkwing Duck - Just Us Justice Ducks
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Variant cover art by Amy Mebberson
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Copies ordered by retailers: 6,658
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2010 Long Beach Comic Con exclusive
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Variant cover art by Sabrina Alberghetti
Cover art inspired by Batman #1 (1940)
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Variant cover art by Sabrina Alberghetti
Cover art inspired by Batman #1 (1940)
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Cover art inspired by Detective Comics #31 (1939)
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2011 Emerald City Comic Con exclusive
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Variant cover art by Amy Mebberson
Cover art inspired by X-Men #141 (1981)
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Variant cover art by Amy Mebberson
Cover art inspired by X-Men #141 (1981)
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Cover art inspired by the Barack Obama 'Hope' campaign poster
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Cover art inspired by the Barack Obama 'Hope' campaign poster
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1st cameo appearance of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in a traditional U.S. comic since 1936, briefly seen, partially obscured in one panel
The character preceded Mickey Mouse but fell into obscurity shortly after being acquired by Universal Studios and didn't appear in comics for over 70 years
Oswald first appeared in New Fun #1 (1935), the first comic to be published with all new stories by National, the company that would later be renamed DC
Disney previously announced plans for an Oswald TV series for their streaming service
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1st cameo appearance of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in a traditional U.S. comic since 1936, briefly seen, partially obscured in one panel
The character preceded Mickey Mouse but fell into obscurity shortly after being acquired by Universal Studios and didn't appear in comics for over 70 years
Oswald first appeared in New Fun #1 (1935), the first comic to be published with all new stories by National, the company that would later be renamed DC
Disney previously announced plans for an Oswald TV series for their streaming service
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Scarce, low print run
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Variant cover art by Sabrina Alberghetti
Cover art inspired by the film 'Adventures In Babysitting'
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Variant cover art by Sabrina Alberghetti
Cover art inspired by the film 'Adventures In Babysitting'
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Final issue
Cover art inspired by 'The X-men' #101 (1976) featuring Gizmoduck
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Final issue
Cover art inspired by 'The X-men' #101 (1976) featuring Gizmoduck
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Final issue
Variant cover art by Sabrina Alberghetti
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Final issue
Variant cover art by Sabrina Alberghetti
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