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X-Men Adventures #1 CBCS 9.6 1st Morph Campanella Signed 591/1500 1992. On top of the key status, this copy is a great “collector copy” upgrade:Robert Campanella is acredited artist on this issue (listed on the CBCS label alongside Andrew Wildman), and this book issigned by Campanella under CBCS’s verified signature program. ⚡ X-Men Adventures #1 — 1st Morph + signed by the issue’s artist + numbered 591/1500 This is X-Men Adventures #1, published by Marvel Comics in November 1992 (Direct Edition), graded CBCS 9.6 with White Pages. This is a legit key for animated-era X-Men collectors as the first appearance of Morph in comics. On top of the key status, this copy is a great “collector copy” upgrade: Robert Campanella is a credited artist on this issue (listed on the CBCS label alongside Andrew Wildman), and this book is signed by Campanella under CBCS’s verified signature program. It’s also hand-numbered 591/1500 right on the cover—clean, limited, and display-ready. Signature (CBCS Verified Signature): ✍️ Robert Campanella — verified signature (credited artist on this issue) 🔢 Hand-numbered: 591/1500 (on cover) 💣 Why This Issue Matters: 🧬 1st appearance of Morph (key issue) 📺 Issue #1 launch of X-Men Adventures (animated-era X-Men collectible lane) ✍️ Signed by Robert Campanella (credited artist on the book) 🔢 Hand-numbered 591/1500 on the cover 🧼 CBCS 9.6 with White Pages 📋 Details: Title: X-Men Adventures #1 Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 1992 (11/1992) Edition: Direct Edition CBCS Grade: 9.6 Page Quality: White Pages Certification #: 20-1250F0-000 Label Notes: 1st appearance of Morph Verified Signature: Robert Campanella 📦 Shipping Info: Ships USPS Priority (Insured) Professionally packed and secure U.S. shipping only Ships within 2 business days ⚠️ Slab Note: Slab is in excellent condition. As with any graded case, minor surface scuffs or light scratches may be present, along with Newton rings or slight inner well movement—these are cosmetic and do not affect the comic’s grade or the integrity of the holder.