Thunderbird

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Thunderbird (John Proudstar) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum, the character first appears in Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975). Thunderbird was a short-lived member of the Second Genesis group of X-Men gathered together in this issue, as he died on their second mission, where they tried to chase down Count Nefaria. His death is also depicted in X-Men: Grand Design – Second Genesis #1, where his death is witnessed by Banshee, and felt deeply by the X-Men and Charles Xavier…Wikipedia
Where to find Thunderbird art?By volume|By price
Primary marketplace
United States
  1. 89United States
  2. 4United Kingdom
  3. 4Japan
  4. 2Europe
Type of sale
  1. 90Non-auction sources
  2. 10Auctions
Auctions
  1. 53Heritage
  2. 43Mandarake (Big Web)
  3. 3eBay US
Non-auction sources
  1. 22Will's Comic Art Page
  2. 16ComicConnect (Buy It Now)
  3. 16Metropolis Comics
  4. 14Anthony's Comic Book Art
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