Wolverine: Global Jeopardy #1 (1993)
It’s 1993 and you hear the term “WOLVERINE FIRST ISSUE”. Hecks yes, that sounds awesome! Where can I get it?!
Read MoreReviews of FIRST ISSUE comic books. Definitely the most important, expensive and exciting things in comics! Topped only by the next FIRST ISSUE of the same title or character.
For our “RATING” system, we use incremental cover prices from 1940 to 2000. 10 cents (lowest rating) to $2.50 (highest rating). That doesn’t mean that there are 241 levels of rating. Rather, there are 18 levels of rating. Based off of comic book cover prices, dating back to the 1940’s (10 cents, 12 cents, 15 cents, 20 cents, etc.). We don’t go higher than $2.50, as we feel that’s the max you should pay for a new FIRST ISSUE comic, off the racks.
At the bottom of each page, click/tap the “Previous” link to see older FIRST ISSUES, all the way back to 1963.
It’s 1993 and you hear the term “WOLVERINE FIRST ISSUE”. Hecks yes, that sounds awesome! Where can I get it?!
Read More“Winged Fury”Writer: John Ostrander Pencils: Jan Duursema Hawkman’s the perennial FIRST ISSUE super hero. Around 1984 or so, DC received
Read More“Personal Stakes” Writer: Gregory Wright Pencils: Steven Butler and Jim Sanders III Silver Sable was one of my first comic
Read MoreTweet “The Wolf is at the Door” Writer: Dwyane McDuffie Pencils: Denys Cowan “Deathlok” just sounds cool. The name’s not
Read More“Dawn of the Darkhawk” Writer: Danny Fingeroth Pencils: Mike Manley It’s another crappy..errrr, collectible… FIRST ISSUE! When “Darkhawk” popped up
Read More“From the Ground Up!” Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Mark Bagley With the upcoming release of 52 Crappy First Issues from
Read More“The Dream is the Truth” Writer: Dwayne McDuffiePencils: “Doc” Bright At Marvel, the name “Captain Marvel” has a long, complex,
Read More“Be it Ever So Humble” Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Pencils: Ian Gibson It’s another crappy…errrr, collectible… FIRST ISSUE! In the mid
Read MoreCoicendentally, also the cover to “Greatest Suicide Squad vs Doom Patrol Stories Ever Told” TPB “Red Pawn”Writers: John Ostrander and
Read More