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Creative Cat Productions | X-Men #1 in 1991 is the highest selling comic book of all time @creativecatproductions | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
X-Men #1 in 1991 sold over 8 million copies thanks to hype amongst collectors, the collaboration of Jim Lee and Christ Claremont, and the fact that it was released in the form of 5 different covers that could be combined to form a beautiful panoramic image. Did people seriously buy 5 copies of X-Men #1? You bet your biscuits they did!

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