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Bart Allen

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  1. Hey there :3 We still don't exactly know a great deal of the films which DC has planned after Green Lantern is released in 2020, or many others that could potentially be introduced between 2016 and the 2020; but I was recently thinking what if they plan to add Amethyst and Gemworld into the mix within the DC Extended Universe? The element of Homomagi has yet to be touched upon; and bringing such a character could compliment any Legion of Super-Heroes' adaption within the future, especially with Mordru; not to mention coupled with Books of Magic, could be a way for Warner Bros. to bring the magic back, after JK Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them comes to an end. But what do you think? Would Legion of Super-Heroes #298 be a comic to keep on one's radar? It's 33 years old and presently can be obtained had a rather ridiculous price and god knows what would occur if Amethyst is revealed as a potential adaption. Yay or nay? Many thanks ^_^
  2. Woah, that may be true :3 All comments are welcomed from everyone ~
  3. CBCS sent me an email, due to a question I asked and they responded, "Thank you for contacting CBCS. From what we can see, the first appearance was a comic book that was included in Power Ranger underwear from Fruit of the Loom." But it could be debatable, could it not?
  4. Woah I see :3 Hopefully CGC can comment on this, as it's a tad bit confusing; though Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1 has the first appearance of a variety amount of characters ~ Additionally Cracked #290 was the first appearance of Rita, and includes an appearance by the Power Rangers; released in July 1994.
  5. Perhaps, but would they check out the actual day of publication? But your vote is for Sentai #2?
  6. Woah right? I dont exactly know But I'm sure you may have been refering to Sentai #2 which was released in April 1994; but was that the first appearance of the Power Rangers? :3 Seems like a strong candidate if 8 months later CBCS are claiming Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to be the 2nd appearance. But then again there were at least one or two other Power Rangers' comics out during April as well ~ Candidates for the 1st Appearance of the Power Rangers Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1 Although CBCS are classing it as the 2nd. Disney Adventures Magazine April 1994 Sentai #2 April 1994 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Fruit of the Loom® Premium #1 Included in Fruit of the Loom underwear; 1994
  7. Amadeus, are you referring to Shin Himitsu Sentai Gorenger Gokko #1?
  8. Wait, it's actually the 2nd appearance of the Power Rangers in comics? So which is the first? Or did CBCS get it wrong? As if it happens to be right, then there's a Power Rangers comic which predates December 12, 1994? As even on CGC's Census there's no book which predates Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; unless it's a very overt Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger one? But then I found out about a very are Power Rangers comic which was released inpackages of Fruit of the Loom Power Rangers underwear, here https://archive.org/details/PowerRangersComics It's a bit similar to that comic book 'Almost Got Him' which was a mini-comic dated 1993, yet predates Harley Quinn's "first appearance" in Batman Adventures 12; the text at the back of the comment apparently states, "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Fruit of the Loom® Premium #1, 1994. Published for Fruit of the Loom® by The Bruce Hamilton Com- pany, 21 2 S. Montezuma, Prescott, AZ 86303, under the Hamilton Comics imprint. © 1994 Fruit of the Loom and © 1994 Saban Entertainment, Inc. and Saban International N.V. All rights reserved. Might Morphin Power Rangers and all logos, character names, and distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of Saban Entertainment, Inc. and Saban International N.V. This publication is for promotional purposes only; it is not for sale. Printed in the U.S.A." There's no month, only the year 1994.
  9. Woohooo my 6 copies of #1 and 2 of #2 just arrived, may be at 9.8 above :3
  10. I've submitted a question on the "Ask CGC" section :3
  11. Amazing comments everyone :3 I still feel that CGC should highlight that first appearance; perhaps after the release of the Power Rangers film; but on a completely different note, I can't believe this comic right below is going for such a price, even with the signature's and the grade, it's not the first appearance, http://www.ebay.com/itm/Power-Rangers-1-CGC-SS-9-8-signed-original-Black-Blue-Red-Alpha-tv-cast-movie-/141724527132?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20ff70aa1c
  12. But why at the key section it states, "Power Up! trading card included" instead of, "First appearance of the Power Rangers, Zordon, Alpha 5, etc."
  13. Fellow comic book fans :3 I'm wondering exactly which is the first official appearance of the Power Rangers? I've been looking and CGC doesn't seem to have an official key comment-label on the vertification page to clarify this? As I'm unsure as to whether it's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Saga #1, Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1 or something else entirely ~ What do you think? All comments are welcomed.
  14. Are 1st appearance Silver Age comics a good purchase now? Especially with the upcoming solo films within the DC Extended Universe? I was wondering about the first SA appearances of Aquaman or even Green Arrow? ~
  15. Hey there :3 Does anyone know of a list of Key Issues relating to Power Girl? The only one's I can think of are the following: All Star Comics #58 - First appearance All Star Comics #59 - Second appearance Infinity Inc. #7 - Superman vs. Power Girl Does anyone know of any others? I mean what issue is her origin for example? And is there not a website which gives information on the key issues of a particular DC character? All comments are welcomed.