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CRASH

a catapulted stone falling to a ship's deck

Adventure Comics (1938) #109
DC, October 1946

"D-Day - Year 1066!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Joe Samachson
Pencilled by: George Papp

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artillery, catapult, crash, landing, rock, shell, superhero

CRASH

a roof caving in during a fire

Adventure Comics (1938) #110
DC, November 1946

"Crime at the Core!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Joe Samachson
Pencilled by: George Papp

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building, crash, destroy, fall, fire, roof, superhero

CRASH

a criminal jumping through a window

Amazing Adventures (1961) #1
Marvel, June 1961

"Midnight in the Wax Museum"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Steve Ditko

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break, crash, defenestration, glass, horror, jump, shatter, window

CRASH

a giganto falling into waterfront buildings

Fantastic Four (1961) #4
Marvel, May 1962

"The Coming of... Sub-Mariner!"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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animal, building, collapse, crash, fall, giganto, landing, sea monster, superhero

CRASH

Kid Colt breaking a window by punching a vandal through it

Gunsmoke Western (1955) #74
Marvel, January 1963

"The Other Kid Colt!"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Keller

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break, crash, defenestration, glass, Kid Colt (Blaine Colt), punch, shatter, western, window

CRASH

a missile capsule crashing to Earth

Incredible Hulk (1962) #3
Marvel, September 1962

"Banished to Outer Space"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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crash, landing, literal, military, missile, rocketship, superhero

CRASH

a robot and a group of alien animals swimming into a bridge

Journey Into Mystery (1952) #76
Marvel, January 1962

"Follow the Leader"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: unknown
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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alien, break, bridge, crash, river, robot, sci-fi, swim, water

CRASH

police officers breaking down a door

Journey Into Mystery (1952) #79
Marvel, April 1962

"The Man Who Played Dead!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Larry Lieber
Pencilled by: Don Heck

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break, crash, door, horror, police

CRASH

Thor throwing Mjolnir through a tree

Journey Into Mystery (1952) #83
Marvel, August 1962

"The Stone Men from Saturn!"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Larry Lieber
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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Asgardian, break, crash, hammer, Mjolnir, plant, super-strength, superhero, Thor (Odinson), throw, tree

CRASH

a lamp crashing to the ground

Linda Carter, Student Nurse (1961) #4
Marvel, March 1962

No Title
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Al Hartley

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break, crash, fall, furniture, humor, lamp, landing, literal, romance


CRASH

Johnny Quick breaking down a door at super-speed

More Fun Comics (1936) #101
DC, January 1945

"An Investment in Happiness!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Don Cameron
Pencilled by: Mort Meskin

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break, crash, door, Johnny Quick (Johnny Chambers), super-speed, superhero

CRASH

Dover and Clover and a florist falling through a window

More Fun Comics (1936) #103
DC, May 1945

"Crooked Currency!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: unknown
Pencilled by: Henry Boltinoff

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break, crash, defenestration, Dover and Clover, fall, glass, humor, shatter, window

CRASH

Dover and Clover crashing an airplane through a building's roof

More Fun Comics (1936) #106
DC, November 1945

"Look Out Below!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Whitney Ellsworth
Pencilled by: Henry Boltinoff

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airplane, building, ceiling, crash, Dover and Clover, humor, literal, roof

CRASH

government agents breaking down a shop door

Patsy and Hedy (1952) #85
Marvel, December 1962

"The Rage of the Roaring Twenties!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Al Hartley

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break, crash, door, humor

CRASH

an item crashing to the floor after an alien knocks it off a pedestal

Strange Tales (1951) #93
Marvel, February 1962

"The Wax People!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Steve Ditko

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alien, break, crash, fall, floor, horror, landing, literal

CRASH

Garguntus breaking a statue with his club

Tales of Suspense (1959) #40
Marvel, April 1963

"Iron Man Versus Gargantus!"
Lettered by: John Duffy
Written by: Robert Bernstein
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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break, club, crash, Gargantus (robot), robot, statue, superhero

CRASH

a wooden wall breaking as Iron Man walks through it

Tales of Suspense (1959) #42
Marvel, June 1963

"Trapped by the Red Barbarian"
Lettered by: E. Thomas
Written by: Robert Bernstein
Pencilled by: Don Heck

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break, building, crash, Iron Man (Tony Stark), superhero, walk, wall, wood

CRASH

Monster At My Window breaking a window

Tales to Astonish (1959) #34
Marvel, August 1962

"A Monster at My Window!"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: unknown
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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break, crash, defenestration, glass, Marvel monster, Monster At My Window, sci-fi, shatter, What was that?, window

CRASH

a telephone pole crashing to the ground as termites chew through it

Tales to Astonish (1959) #39
Marvel, January 1963

"The Vengeance of the Scarlet Beetle!"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Larry Lieber
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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break, crash, fall, ground, insect, landing, pole, superhero, termite

CRASH

a criminal falling into a glass cage, breaking it, as the Wasp slashes him with a pin

Tales to Astonish (1959) #45
Marvel, July 1963

"The Terrible Traps of Egghead!"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Ernie Hart
Pencilled by: Don Heck

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break, cage, crash, fall, glass, shatter, superhero
 
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