Well, this SDCC is from a few days ago but I just saw it. Tiger Division will be getting a five comic limited series in November. Here’s the announcement:
Black Cat Annual 1 has sold about 100 copies since the announcement. Taskmaster 3 has sold maybe 30 copies.
I’ve been really liking the 1:25 Taskmaster 3 Davis variant. Great cover and with a 15,000 print run, there are only maybe 100 copies of the 1:25. CGC census shows 73 graded copies (41 9.8’s).
that being said, based off title, issue number, no store variants. i would give a PERSONAL GUESS, that print run is around 25-30k. but most smaller lcs would not have ordered 25 copies of a title like this so knowing print run/order number doesnt really help in guessing amount of ratios
If anyone is going all in on the Tiger Division thing, you can also still buy the store exclusive #3 variant (came out the same day as the #3 regular 2nd print book) but it has a different cover featuring Taegukgi.
I believe it’s still for sale at both Wonderworld and Ssalefish if anyone has to have them all.
Aha. I thought that was the case, but I’ve seen a few people suggesting Tiger Division made a first in Taskmaster #3. In fact, that is what Marvel Fandom says Tiger Division (Earth-616) | Marvel Database | Fandom
Thanks for the confirmation. I had always thought the phrase ‘Introducing…Tiger Division’ was a pretty clear sign on Black Cat #1. CGC do not seem to recognise it on either of the slabs we discussed.
There is no authority. Use your best judgement. If a character shows up in a book, it’s an appearance. Then you can go on and describe the type of appearance as a cameo, first full, first cover, etc. But it’s still an appearance.
Honestly I’d say the creators (writer and artist) have first crack at being the actual authorities on first appearances if they’re the ones who created such character.
Also, CGC can’t even properly grade books and slab them without quality control issues, why would we make them any type of authority on the inside contents of a story, etc? They’re the least qualified I think.
I agree. Just being a little provocative. I have heard all of those sources being claimed as proof - probably by those holding copies of the books concerned. Although, I think that once CGC does make up its mind by placing a note on a slab, it does somehow become definitive for many people.