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Action Comics #1 (cover dated June 1938) is the first issue of the original run of the comic book/magazine series Action Comics. It features the first appearance of several comic-book heroes—most notably the Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster creation, Superman —and sold for 10 cents (equivalent to $2 in 2023).
Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine first published in 1952. It was founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, [2] launched as a comic book series before it became a magazine.
Titles 0–9 A Alter Ego (4 issues) American Flagg! (50 issues, plus special, then 12 issue series) Alien Bones (graphic novel, 2019) B Badger (70 issues, plus a 4 issue limited series and two graphic novels) Beowulf (graphic novel, 1984) Betty Boop's Big Break (graphic novel, 1990) C Corum (Michael Moorcock adaptation): The Chronicles of Corum (12 issues, 1987-1988) The Bull and the Spear (4 ...
Issue #31 (May 1979) of the comic-book series announced on its letters page that it would be the final issue of Howard the Duck as a color comic. Marvel then relaunched the series that year as a bimonthly black and white magazine, with scripts by Mantlo, art by Colan and Michael Golden and unrelated backup features by others.
2006 Free Comic Book Day May 2009 Routine Valor; 20 BBY Randy Stradley: Darth Maul—Death Sentence #1–4 July–October 2012 20 BBY Tom Taylor Obsession #1–5 November 2004–May 2005 19.5 BBY Haden Blackman 2005 Free Comic Book Day May 2005 Unnamed; 19.5 BBY Miles Lane Evasive Action: October 2004–November 2006 Reversal of Fortune ...
Nedor Comics: Complete Book of Comics and Funnies #1 Grim Reaper (Nedor) 1944 (May) Nedor Comics Author unknown, artist Al Camy: Fighting Yank #7 Lance Lewis, Space Detective: 1944 (July) Nedor Comics: Mystery Comics #3 The Bouncer: 1944 (September) Fox Feature Syndicate: Robert Kanigher, Louis Ferstadt: The Bouncer Yellowjacket: 1944 ...
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The first issue's cover was drawn by Kamen staff artist John Stanley. [5] The first issue begins with an editor's message "written" by Mickey: "I am Mickey. I put my picture on this page so that you will know what I look like the next time you see me at the movies. I am the one with the little shoes and mouth-um-um-um-um; um-um-um-um."