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On This Day in 1977, KISS Comics Containing the Band’s Blood Hit Newsstands … from the American Songwriter Clayton Edwards

Tom Bettenhausen10 hours ago01 mins

Forty-eight years ago today, Marvel released the first comic book starring KISS. The book’s red ink contained the band’s blood.

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