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It's $1.50 as indicated on the cover.

Unless you mean "how much is it worth now" Google is your friend. If you typed in "Comic Book Price Guide" there are many resources out there. Here's one: http://comicspriceguide.com/

But to be honest with you, it's a comic book published in 1995, which was an adaptation of the cartoon from that era. You'd be lucky if its still worth cover value. Very few comics from the 90s are worth anything because of an over-saturated market, multiple prints, and titles that nobody was or currently is interest in. Since the 80s new comics have only had any sort of "market value" if they were rare incentives or sold out quickly creating a short term demand which vendors cash in on by increasing the price. Once the hype dies down they're usually not as valuable any more. Good examples of this were Spawn #1 and the Death of Superman. When they came after they were so sought after they were worth hundreds of dollars. Now you'd be lucky if anyone would buy them off you for more than 5 bucks.

In a world where everything is being offered digitally, or can be found in trade paperback, the value of comics made in the last 30-40 years is not really going to change. They won't net you a huge amount of money. The reason comics from the 60s and old are so valuable is because people threw comics out when they were done, or treated them like crap. They weren't considered collectables. Also the print runs for a given story were much smaller back then because there was a limited demand.

That's what makes them rare and valuable.

The comic you have probably won't be worth anything in your life time because the sheer volume of issues Marvel likely printed of that particular title. Which was likely a lot because (a) It was an X-Men title at the height of the popularity and (b) it was based on the cartoon which was also highly popular at the time. Go to any comic book shop/convention back issue bin and I'd be surprised if you find someone selling this comic for more than a dollar.

Sorry to shatter your dreams on financial wealth with your comics. But collecting comics for their resale value is not the lucrative money maker most novice collectors think it will be.