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  2. Copperhead (Image Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Copperhead was published on September 10, 2014, to positive reviews and a sold-out first printing. The first five-issue story arc was published in trade paperback form in March 2015. Copperhead returned to the stands with issue 11 on March 8, 2017, when Jay Faerber was joined by artist Drew Moss, but is on hiatus since June ...

  3. Requiem Chevalier Vampire - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, issues had to be released every eight months at first, with more time given to the artists to work only as the comic became more successful. Roughly 30,000 copies of each issue were published, and Nickel subsequently expanded, acquiring offices and a website, and recruited more artists including Adrian Smith and Franck Tacito .

  4. Dell Comics - Wikipedia

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    This was reduced to a nickel from issue #22 to the end. [6] In 1933, Dell collaborated with Eastern Color Printing to publish the 36-page Famous Funnies: A Carnival of Comics, considered by historians the first true American comic book; Goulart, for example, calls it "the cornerstone for one of the most lucrative branches of magazine publishing".

  5. List of First Comics publications - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. List of years in comics - Wikipedia

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    1982 in comics - debut: Camelot 3000 (first Maxi-series) 1983 in comics - published: Metropol #1; 1984 in comics - debut: Dragon Ball, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; 1985 in comics - debut: Calvin and Hobbes; 1986 in comics - debut: Watchmen, Dylan Dog, V for Vendetta, The Tick; 1987 in comics - debut: Titeuf, Super Commando Dhruva

  7. Comic book - Wikipedia

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    The best-selling comic book categories in the US as of 2019 are juvenile children's fiction at 41%, manga at 28% and superhero comics at 10% of the market. [8] Another major comic book market is France, where Franco-Belgian comics and Japanese manga each represent 40% of the market, followed by American comics at 10% market share. [9]

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  9. Toxic! - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Toxic! was released in March 1991. His Marshal Law strip was seen as the flagship title and as a character to perhaps rival Judge Dredd . Mills also wrote Accident Man (with Tony Skinner ) and Muto-Maniac in the first issue, which was rounded out by a short strip by Alan Grant and Simon Bisley .