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Canadian Price Variants · Type 1A · 1970s, 1980s, 1990s 1970s—1990s

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Pablo Marcos

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Pablo Marcos

115 CPVs Creator Category: Artist Notable Age: Bronze

Pablo Marcos was a Bronze Age artist best known for his penciling and inking on Marvel's black-and-white magazine line and for horror work associated with Warren Publishing, where his detailed, atmospheric rendering became a recognizable part of 1970s genre comics. His name is closely tied to collector focus on Bronze Age horror and magazine-format material, and his work serves as a reference point for readers tracking that period's shift toward more elaborate black-and-white art and mature visual storytelling.

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Top Pablo Marcos CPVs

Pablo Marcos is represented by 115 CPVs in the guide, led by Detective Comics #576-578 from the Batman "Year Two" storyline, with Todd McFarlane art/covers, lower-print-run demand signals, and notable high-grade sales activity; New Teen Titans Annual #2 also stands out for the first appearances of Adrian Chase's Vigilante, Lyla Michaels/Harbinger, and Cheshire among others, with George Perez cover and art. Additional collector interest centers on Batman #361 for the first modern Harvey Bullock appearance and low publication-circulation figure, Vampirella #80, #81, and #90 for painted Good Girl Art covers and #90's beginning of Pantha's solo series, plus Creepy #101's Richard Corben "Jaws of Death" special and Creepy #136 as a lower-print high-numbered issue.

Detective Comics #576
Detective Comics #577
Detective Comics #578
Vampirella #81
New Teen Titans Annual #2
Batman #361
Vampirella #80
Vampirella #90
Creepy #101
Creepy #136

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