The Adventures of Kool-Aid Man

    (Archie, 1993)
™ and © Archie Publications
Marvel publishes #1-3, Archie takes over publishing at #4

Kool-Aid Man first appeared in a series of live-action TV commercials that debuted in 1975. His facial image had originated on Kool-Aid packets as far back as the 1950s, as one that was drawn by a finger through the pitcher condensation. By the 80s, Kool-Aid Man became a super-hero of sorts and also a star of his own infrequently published comic book series that could be had by sending in some proof-of-purchase seals. Some were published by Marvel, but the majority of the issues were published by Archie and drawn by Dan DeCarlo.

— Mark Arnold
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#1 (Cover says "A 60 cent value")


Cover Price: $0.60
3 copies available from $7.90
Jim SalicrupDan DeCarlo Sr.
#2


Cover Price: $0.60
6 copies available from $3.00
Jim SalicrupDan DeCarlo Sr.
#4 (No barcode, top banner on cover reads “Free with Purchase of Kool-Aid”)

September, 1954
Cover Price: $0.75
4 copies available from $11.45
Mike PellowskiDan DeCarlo Sr.
#5


Cover Price: $0.75
1 copy available for $14.98
Mike PellowskiDan DeCarlo Sr.
#6 (75 cent cover)


Cover Price: $0.75
2 copies available from $10.00
  
#7


Cover Price: $0.75
1 copy available for $194.98
Mike PellowskiDan DeCarlo Sr.
#8


Cover Price: $0.75
1 copy available for $94.98
  
#9


Cover Price: $0.75
1 copy available for $94.98