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Popular online price guides include comicbookrealm.com (free), ComicsPriceGuide.com (free and paid services), RarityGuide [1] (free and paid), and GPAnalysis.com specifically for CGC (certified) Comics (paid). Both online and print price guides can exhibit variations, leading collectors to rely on a blend of multiple sources to derive a precise ...
DC later published treasuries as part of DC Special Series in 1981 and as a number of one-shots from 1999 to 2003 primarily produced by Paul Dini and Alex Ross. In 2020, DC put out a new Famous First Edition , C-63, which reprinted in hardcover the first issue of New Fun Comics , which launched the company that became DC.
DC Cosmic Cards is a card set made by Impel/SkyBox in 1992. In a format similar to the earlier Marvel Universe Cards , the set featured biographies of DC characters from the Silver Age , teams, crossovers and events.
DC Comics (Impel, SkyBox, Topps, Upper Deck, Rittenhouse) DC Comics Epic Battles (Cryptozoic, 2014) DC Bombshells Series 1–3 (Cryptozoic, 2017–19) DC Cosmic Cards: Inaugural Edition (Impel, 1994) DC Cosmic Teams (SkyBox, 1993) DC's The New 52 (Cryptozoic, 2012) DC's The Women of Legend (Cryptozoic, 2013) Deadpool (Upper Deck, 2018)
Dollar Comics was a line of DC Comics comic book publications issued from 1977 to 1983 and revived in 2019. The 1977-1983 line included the titles The Superman Family, House of Mystery, G.I. Combat, World's Finest Comics, Batman Family, and Adventure Comics; as well as the series of specials with the umbrella title of DC Special Series.
The first three volumes were published exclusively by TSR; the last two were in partnership with DC Comics. [1] Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: DC Comics: 1988–1991: 36: First comic book featuring the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Writers include Michael Fleisher, Jeff Grubb, and Dan Mishkin. [1] Dragonlance: DC Comics: 1988–1991: 34
Released late 1995, with 269 cards, being 21 new characters, 163 new specials (6 for each new character, plus 1 for each of the 39 characters from the Overpower original set), 28 power cards (reprints from the previous set), 41 universe cards or the original 42 were reprinted with a purple border - the basic 8F+3 Wolverine was not reprinted in this set) and 2 missions of 7 cards each (14 cards ...
In the 1960s, after abandoning a project to create an arrowhead price guide, Overstreet turned his attention to comics, which had no definitive guide. [ 1 ] Comic back-issue prices had stabilized by the end of the 1960s, [ 2 ] and, Jerry Bails , who had recently published the Collector's Guide to the First Heroic Age , was considering creating ...