Champions # 1 SIGNED by Gil Kane
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This comic is signed by legendary artist Gil Kane.
The issue features the first appearance of the Champions team, which featured Hercules, Ghost Rider, Black Widow, Angel and Iceman. This issue also debuts Angel’s new costume.
The Champions team consisted of former Avengers and X-Men characters, and served as an introduction of Ghost Rider to readers of the more traditional superhero titles.
Brooklyn Comic Shop Verified Signature. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
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Champions # 1 SIGNED by Gil Kane
Date: October, 1975
Creative Team: Gil Kane, Don Heck (Artist), Tony Isabella (Writer)
Condition Notes: Mid-Grade, Fine Condition
Signature Notes:
This comic is signed by legendary artist Gil Kane.
Brooklyn Comic Shop Verified Signature. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Story Notes:
This issue features the first appearance of the Champions team, which featured Hercules, Ghost Rider, Black Widow, Angel and Iceman. This issue also debuts Angel’s new costume.
During the 1970’s, the X-Men comic book veered on cancellation and had been in reprints for the past couple years. Marvel attempted to reuse and reformat the characters by mixing them into new areas, The Beast was redisgned as the hairy creature we know him to be today, and Iceman and Angel were transferred to a new team, the Champions.
The Champions team consisted of former Avengers and X-Men characters, and served as an introduction of Ghost Rider to readers of the more traditional superhero titles.
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