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Epic Illustrated was a comics anthology in magazine format published in the United States by Marvel Comics.Similar to the US-licensed comic book magazine Heavy Metal, it allowed explicit content to be featured, unlike the traditional American comic books of that time bound by the restrictive Comics Code Authority, as well as offering its writers and artists ownership rights and royalties in ...
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).
The series reprinted 10-12 comics per book. [2] [3] The next try was the Essential Marvel line, which reproduced comics in black and white. These books were released from 1996 to 2013, before being replaced by the full-color Epic Collections. [4] Other than those, many other issues have been republished in collected form.
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2009 Free Comic Book Day May 2009 Gauntlet of Death; 21 BBY Henry Gilroy General Grievous #1–4 March–July 2005 20 BBY Chuck Dixon: 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
The ThunderCats a superhero comic book series was based on the original television series of the same name. It was originally published by Marvel Comics through its Star Comics imprint in 1985, lasting for 3 years and 24 issues. [1] During this time, a new series was published by Marvel UK consisting of 129 issues and was also published for ...
Uncanny X-Men #94 (originally published simply as The X-Men) is a comic book starring the X-Men that was published by Marvel Comics in August 1975. From issues #67–93, cover dated December 1970 to April 1975, the X-Men series consisted of reprints due to lack of sales.
The series as a whole holds a score of 8.3 out of 10 on comics review aggregator Comic Book Roundup, indicating generally favorable reviews, based on 49 reviews by critics of individual issues. Volume 1, Volume 2 and Volume 3 of Mass Effect: Foundation TPB hold scores of 7.9, 9.1 and 8.2 respectively. [26] Except for Issues #11 and #13 which ...