
Nemesis Comics - Ultraman Negative One (1994) 001 (Cond. VF-) - 19586
Condition: VF- 7.5 - An above-average collectible with a moderate defect or an accumulation of small defects.
Newsstand Edition cover.
Story by Larry Yakata. Art by Ernie Colon and Alfredo Alcala.
Harvey Comics presents the adventures of legendary Japanese TV hero Ultraman. When monsters from space threaten the Earth, the planet needs a new Ultraman. Ace Kimura takes up the mantle of the interdimensional hero.
This was apparently the first use of "-1" as an issue number by a comic, an inevitable extension of the "issue zero" conceit. Featuring art by comics legends Ernie Colon and Alfredo Alcala, and a two-page pin-up of Ultraman fighting a dinosaur. Followed by Ultraman (1994 2nd Series) #1. Ultraman Negative One!; Ultraman.
32 pages, Full Color.
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$1.52Nemesis Comics - Ultraman Negative One (1994) 001 (Cond. VF-) - 19586
Condition: VF- 7.5 - An above-average collectible with a moderate defect or an accumulation of small defects.
Newsstand Edition cover.
Story by Larry Yakata. Art by Ernie Colon and Alfredo Alcala.
Harvey Comics presents the adventures of legendary Japanese TV hero Ultraman. When monsters from space threaten the Earth, the planet needs a new Ultraman. Ace Kimura takes up the mantle of the interdimensional hero.
This was apparently the first use of "-1" as an issue number by a comic, an inevitable extension of the "issue zero" conceit. Featuring art by comics legends Ernie Colon and Alfredo Alcala, and a two-page pin-up of Ultraman fighting a dinosaur. Followed by Ultraman (1994 2nd Series) #1. Ultraman Negative One!; Ultraman.
32 pages, Full Color.
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Condition: VF- 7.5 - An above-average collectible with a moderate defect or an accumulation of small defects.
Newsstand Edition cover.
Story by Larry Yakata. Art by Ernie Colon and Alfredo Alcala.
Harvey Comics presents the adventures of legendary Japanese TV hero Ultraman. When monsters from space threaten the Earth, the planet needs a new Ultraman. Ace Kimura takes up the mantle of the interdimensional hero.
This was apparently the first use of "-1" as an issue number by a comic, an inevitable extension of the "issue zero" conceit. Featuring art by comics legends Ernie Colon and Alfredo Alcala, and a two-page pin-up of Ultraman fighting a dinosaur. Followed by Ultraman (1994 2nd Series) #1. Ultraman Negative One!; Ultraman.
32 pages, Full Color.












