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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 ...
Neptune also owned Trident Comics which printed black and white comics by mainly new, unpublished creators. The first issue of Toxic! was released in March 1991. Toxic! was initially dominated by Mills (Mills had rejected John Wagner's proposal for Button Man based on its supposed similarity to Accident Man; [6] it later appeared in 2000 AD).
The series holds an average rating of 7.5 by 132 professional critics on the review aggregation website Comic Book Roundup. [5]Of the first issue, IGN's Benjamin Bailey said Edmondson and Gerads embrace that Punisher is a hard character to write, and that they "give [readers] a story about the Punisher moving to Los Angeles and spraying bullets in the direction of those who deserve it."
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).
Warriors of Plasm was the flagship title of Jim Shooter's Defiant Comics comic book company.. Besides the original first issue (#1) of the comic (), there was also a zero issue (#0) of Warriors of Plasm which was released as an insert in Previews magazine, and as a trading card set that could be put together in a binder to be read as a comic. [1]
Head Lopper is a comic book series created by writer and artist ... The first issue was a small print run and thus costly to produce. ... 9.3 5 #6 9.4 4 #7 9 3 #8 9.1 ...
[14] [15] Big Comic Page's Craig Neilson-Adams questioned whether Jareth needed to be given an origin story, but nonetheless enjoyed the first two issues of the series, rating both 4/5 and calling the comic "an interesting attempt to expand on the already established lore" which "does an impressive job of capturing the charm, humour and all ...
Indicia, from the plural of the Latin word indicium meaning distinguishing marks, [1] is a piece of text in a magazine or comic book, traditionally appearing on the first recto page after the cover, which usually contains the official name of the publication, its publication date, issue number, information regarding editorial governance of the publication, and a disclaimer regarding ...