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Very good condition

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Deathstroke the Terminator #1 (DC Comics, August 1991)

Collectibles/Comic Books

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $65.00

As of May 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a first edition, issue #1 of the comic book series 'Deathstroke the Terminator,' published by DC Comics in August 1991. The cover features the character Slade Wilson (Deathstroke) in his iconic blue and orange tactical suit, wielding a rifle and bandolier against a city skyline background. The artwork is credited to Marv Wolfman, Steve Erwin, and Will Blyberg. The comic is a standard Bronze/Modern Age size, printed on glossy paper stock with a full-color cover. Notable markings include the '1st Take No Prisoners Issue!' yellow burst sticker, the DC logo, and the original $1.75 price point. Physically, the item appears in a protective plastic sleeve. While the user notes 'very good condition,' visible analysis shows slight blunting of the corners and some minor foxing/discoloration along the top white margin of the cover. The spine shows some minor stress marks (color breaks) consistent with careful reading. There are no signs of heavy creasing, water damage, or significant spine rolls. The colors remain vibrant without major fading, indicating limited UV exposure. This issue is historically significant as the launch of Deathstroke's first solo ongoing series, following his introduction in Teen Titans.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital representation of 'Deathstroke the Terminator #1' (1991). Based on the visuals, I estimate a condition grade in the range of 8.0 (Very Fine) to 8.5 (Very Fine Plus). While the owner suggests 'Very Good' (traditionally a 4.0 grade in comic circles), the visual evidence of vibrant colors and structural integrity suggests a significantly higher technical grade. Key defects noted include minor blunting of the corners and 'foxing' or age-related toning along the top margin. The spine stress marks, while present, are consistent with a mid-to-high grade copy that has been handled but cared for. Market demand for this issue is steady, as it marks Slade Wilson’s first solo series. It is a 'Modern Age' staple, meaning it was produced in high volume; therefore, rarity is low, and value is highly dependent on an exact CGC or CBCS numeric grade. Current market comparables for raw (unslabbed) copies in this condition range typically sell between $40 and $70. Limitations: My assessment is based on a front-cover visual only. A full physical inspection is required to check for 'hidden' defects such as interior page acidity, structural splits in the centerfold, or subtle restoration (like color touch-ups) that can drastically reduce value. To finalize this appraisal, I would need to verify the paper quality (white vs. cream) and confirm the absence of any professional restoration techniques under UV light. For ultimate value realization, I recommend third-party grading to solidify the condition grade.

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