A back issue comic is an unsold earlier comic issue that has been kept to sale but taken off the shelf. Usually a comic store will have them in boxes in a section of the store to be gone through. Example: say the new comic is Wolverine issue 161 a back issue would be any issue that preceeded the new one that is not on the shelf. Some comic stores will keep the last 2-4 issues onshelf so their customers can follow a story arc.
So far batman has never died and hasnt come back to life... He's that awesome
15 is the number of the comic issue. As in, it is the 15th Planet of the Apes comic in the comic series.
It means that that particular issue was sent only to a comic book specialty shop and was not distributed to general outlets .
In comic book terms, A comic timeline is the in comic chronology or history of it's universe. For example: The Fantastic Four was formed about seven years ago in it's Marvel comic timeline, although in real life, the first issue actually came out back in the early 60's, about 50 years ago.
Antoine proposed to Bunnie in Sonic the Hedgehog comic issue #47.
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The number on a Marvel comic card typically refers to the issue number of the comic book that the card is associated with. It helps collectors identify and organize their collection based on the specific issue of the comic book.
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Without the issue's condition and issue number you'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
Without the issue's condition you'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
You'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide or see what online comic shops are selling the issue for such as MyComicShop.com for example the issue in Good condition is selling for $1.20 .
The Spy vs Spy comic debuted back in January 1961 in the Mad Magazine issue #60. The characters have been turned into cartoons, action figures, video games and trading cards.