COMIC CONTROVERSY! Is Blue Beetle 1 or Mystery Men Comics 7 Blue Beetle's 1st Cover Appearece?
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2023
- In this video, I discuss whether Blue Beetle #1 or Mystery Men Comics #7 is the Blue Beetle's 1st Cover Appearance!
Thanks to CrayZ4comics for posting the question.
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Super informative. One thing that makes sense on Blue Beetle #1 is that while copyright is 1939, that refers to the book's content which as you pointed out was earlier issues of Mystery Men which were released in 1939.
If you search ‘1939 Comic Book Rack’ on EBay, you can see a photo of a rack with a MM6 (Jan, 1940). No BB1 there.
Blue Beetle is one of the few Golden Age heroes out side of DC/Timely/Fawcett/Quality that still is somewhat relevant today. I would love to see the character explored further in a future movie or TV series.
I loved that they showed the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle costume in the recent film. Blue Beetle remains a solid legacy character with some fresh takes. I'm a huge fan.
The worst part about this question is that money talks so the fans can send it in any direction! Awesome video!!!
Yes, I agree, but I feel like in this case collectors are just making assumptions based on dates on cases rather than the actual books, and these assumptions have spread.
This was a great question. Same thing can be said for Superman #4 being not the second appearance of Lex Luthor but first time we see him as Action comics #23 came out a week later on news stands..
Yes. Great example. I belong to the Superman 4 1st appearance club. I do find it funny though that people think it’s Lex Luther on the cover when it’s actually a random bald guy! As GA collector’s know, he used to have red hair. 😆
I like videos like this. To me, the history and first appearances and such is one of my favorite aspects of Comic Books
I agree, the history is important! 😊
blue beetle GA books are under appreciated and hence undervalued IMO
I agree 💯%
Great video. Love this kind of stuff…
Cheers! 🍻
Was wondering is NYWF #1 1939 first Samdman? Also how scarce is NYWF #1 1939. Babe a great time in San Fran and congrats to that Mystery Men comics 👍
So, Adventure 40 (July, 1939) is the first cover appearance and the ‘1st conceived story.’ Basically, the story predates NYWF 1939. NYWF 1939 came out around April 1939. So yes, technically in this case NYWF1 predates A40. NYWF is about 3X less scare than A40 with over 60 uni copies on the census last I checked. A40 has less than 25.
What is NYWF? Someone here is slow. 😃
@@daviclar867 New York World’s Fair 1939 🙂