Skip to product information
1 of 4

CTRL+REWIND: Comics, Cards, & Cartridges

X-Force Annual #1 — Marvel Comics 1992, Shattershot Part 4 — 64 Pages (Single Issue)

X-Force Annual #1 — Marvel Comics 1992, Shattershot Part 4 — 64 Pages (Single Issue)

Regular price $15.00
Regular price Sale price $15.00
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity

Shatterstar is not walking through that door — he's coming through it sword-first. X-Force Annual #1 is the Shattershot Part 4 chapter of Marvel's 1992 crossover event, 64 pages deep, with a cover that puts Shatterstar front and center in full radial-line glory while Boom-Boom, Warpath, Feral, and Sunspot back him up. $2.25 US, Comics Code Authority, and an Amazing Spider-Man 30th Anniversary badge in the corner because 1992 Marvel was celebrating everything simultaneously.

What's Included:

  • 📚 X-Force Annual #1 — Marvel Comics, 1992 — Shattershot Part 4 — 64 Pages — $2.25 US / $2.70 CAN
  • 📌 Back cover: Game Genie by Galoob — "You Make The Rules" — 290+ NES games, unlimited firepower, infinite lives, start on any level — Super Mario Bros. 3, TMNT II, Mega Man III, Crystalis, Battletoads — "real video game dudes don't follow rules — they make 'em" — an all-time NES cheat device pitch on the back of an X-Force comic

Issue Details:

  • ⚡ Marvel Comics — X-Force Annual #1 — 1992 — $2.25 US — 64 Pages — Shattershot Part 4
  • 🧟 Full X-Force team spread — Domino, Cannonball, Warpath, Boom-Boom, Feral, Sunspot — alien villain confrontation, Magneto close-up panel, bright pages with strong color retention
  • 🔥 Single issue — bagged for protection

Why Collectors Love It:

The Shattershot crossover ran through all four X-titles' 1992 annuals and this is the X-Force chapter — which means you get the full early Rob Liefeld-era roster in one oversized issue, with a team spread that puts every member on the page at once. The Amazing Spider-Man 30th Anniversary badge is a bonus detail that makes this a snapshot of exactly where Marvel was in 1992: celebrating its past while launching a dozen new titles simultaneously. The Game Genie back cover — "real video game dudes don't follow rules" — is peak early-'90s gaming culture in a single ad.

Condition Notes:

Normal wear consistent with age and storage — expect minor spine stress and light edge wear as shown in photos. Interior pages bright with strong color retention. Bagged for protection.

Perfect For:

X-Force and Shattershot crossover completists, early-'90s Marvel annual collectors, Shatterstar first-appearance era hunters, Spider-Man 30th Anniversary badge chasers, and anyone who wants Game Genie promising infinite lives staring back at them from their longbox.

View full details