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Under Valued...

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So B&B 28...not the first super team (even in SA), no new characters, not a first issue, series (B&B) ended a long time ago, and still vastly under-valued?

 

Just making sure that I got all of this right wink.gif

 

i hear what you’re saying, but like someone said it was the JLA that inspired ff and x-men. not the challengers. also the JLA is arguably one of the most enduring and most popular superhero team in the history of comics.

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whats under valued is b&b #28

 

Were any new characters actually introduced in that issue?

 

JLA. Precursor to the FF.

 

That was the first "super team" wasn't it?

 

In the SA yes.

GA had the JSA.

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yeah I meant to say SA...

 

 

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Challengers of the Unknown, Showcase 6...

 

Wel there you go...

 

I stink.

 

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If I remember correctly, the Challengers weren't a "super" team. They were just four adventurers without superpowers.

 

Now you can stink a little less.

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X-men was the first big screen production of Marvel comics and had a pretty successful run at the box office with 3 movies under its belt within the last 5 years. But yet The flash (Showcase #4 - #8), Fantasic Four #1 and Hulk #1 are valued higher then X-men #1?? I can understand Spiderman, but not the rest...

 

Hulk #1 and FF #1 and much harder to find in hi grade than X men #1. By far the toughest KEY marvels above VF. No one read Hulks so many got trashed, FF's were a huge success and got read like crazy I assume.

What stumps me is JIM #83.

 

I've always heard JIM 83 and TOS 39 are the toughest early marvels to find in VF or better shape.

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