List of DC Comics publications
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DC Comics
is one of the largest comic book
and graphic novel
publishers in North America
. DC has published comic books under a number of different imprints and corporate names. This is a list of all series, mini-series, limited series, and comic book sized one-shots published under the imprints DC or AA, and published by National Periodical Publications, National Comics Publications, All-American Comics, Inc., National Allied Publications, Detective Comics, Inc., and related corporate names.
DC Comics has also published titles under other imprints (chiefly Vertigo, Milestone
, WildStorm
, ABC, Paradox Press
, Amalgam
, DC Focus
, Johnny DC
, Tangent
, CMX
, Impact
, Helix
, Minx
, and Homage
) along with a number of reprint
s.
DC Comics
DC Comics, Inc. is one of the largest and most successful companies operating in the market for American comic books and related media. It is the publishing unit of DC Entertainment a company of Warner Bros. Entertainment, which itself is owned by Time Warner...
is one of the largest comic book
Comic book
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and graphic novel
Graphic novel
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publishers in North America
North America
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. DC has published comic books under a number of different imprints and corporate names. This is a list of all series, mini-series, limited series, and comic book sized one-shots published under the imprints DC or AA, and published by National Periodical Publications, National Comics Publications, All-American Comics, Inc., National Allied Publications, Detective Comics, Inc., and related corporate names.
Naming conventions
While generally the most recognizable name of a comic is printed on the cover, the cover title can be changed for a number of reasons. For example, Action Comics has frequently been listed as Action Comics featuring Superman or Superman in Action Comics, or even on occasion Supergirl in Action Comics. The official name, however, is found in the indicia, in small print inside the comic.0-9
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1st Issue Special | #1-13 | Apr 1975 – Apr 1976 | ||
100-Page Super Spectacular | 9 issues | Mar 1973 – Nov 1973 | Special editions featuring Superman Superman Superman is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics, widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born American artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective... , Batman Batman Batman is a fictional character created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger. A comic book superhero, Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #27 , and since then has appeared primarily in publications by DC Comics... , Flash Flash (comics) The Flash is a name shared by several fictional comic book superheroes from the DC Comics universe. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in Flash Comics #1 .... , Sgt. Rock, Superboy Superboy Superboy is the name of several fictional characters that have been published by DC Comics, most of them youthful incarnations of Superman. These characters have also been the main characters of four ongoing Superboy comic book series published by DC.... , Justice League America Justice League The Justice League, also called the Justice League of America or JLA, is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by DC Comics.... , and Tarzan Tarzan (comics) Tarzan, a fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, first appeared in the 1912 novel Tarzan of the Apes, and then in 23 sequels. The character proved immensely popular and quickly made the jump to other media, including comics.-Comic strips:... |
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3-D Batman | 2 issues | Jan 1953; Jan 1966 | ||
52 52 (comics) 52 was a weekly American comic book limited series published by DC Comics that debuted on May 10, 2006, one week after the conclusion of the seven-issue Infinite Crisis. The series was written by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, and Mark Waid with layouts by Keith Giffen... |
#1-52 | May 2006 – May 2007 | Weekly limited series | |
52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen | #1-6 | Oct 2007 – Mar 2008 | Limited series | |
80-Page Giant Magazine 80-Page Giant 80-Page Giant was the name used for a series of comic books published by DC Comics beginning in 1964. The series was named for its unusually high page count. . The cover price was typically 25 cents, while other comics of the day were rarely above 12 cents... |
#1-15 | Aug 1964 – Oct 1965 | Series continued (#G16-G89) as giant-sized "dual-numbered" editions of existing titles | |
9-11: September 11, 2001 | #1-2 | Jan 2002 – Feb 2002 | Limited series published jointly by Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics is the largest independent American comic book and manga publisher.Dark Horse Comics was founded in 1986 by Mike Richardson in Milwaukie, Oregon, with the concept of establishing an ideal atmosphere for creative professionals. Richardson started out by opening his first comic book... and DC |
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A. Bizarro A. Bizarro A. Bizarro is the title of a four-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 1999, and the name of the lead character of that series. The creators included writer Steve Gerber, penciller M. D. Bright, inker Greg Adams, colorist Tom Ziuko with separations by Digital Chameleon,... |
#1-4 | Jul 1999 – Oct 1999 | Limited series | |
Action Comics Action Comics Action Comics is an American comic book series that introduced Superman, the first major superhero character as the term is popularly defined... |
vol. 1 | #1-904 | Jun 1938 – Aug 2011 | See also Action Comics #1 Action Comics 1 Action Comics #1 is the first issue of the comic book series Action Comics. It features the first appearance of several comic book heroes, most notably the Jerry Siegel/Joe Shuster creation Superman.-Contents:... Issues #601-642 are titled Action Comics Weekly |
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | ||
Annual #1-9, 10-12 | 1987–1997, 2007–2009 | |||
vol. 2 | #1- | Sept 2011 | ||
Adam Strange Adam Strange Adam Strange is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Mike Sekowsky, he first appeared in Showcase #17 .In May 2011, Adam Strange placed 97th on IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes of All Time.... |
vol. 1 | #1-3 | May 1990 – Jul 1990 | Limited series |
vol. 2 | #1-8 | Nov 2004 – Jun 2005 | Limited series | |
Special #1 | Nov 2008 | |||
Advanced Dungeons and Dragons | #1-36 | Dec 1988 – Dec 1991 | ||
Annual #1 | 1990 | |||
Adventure Comics Adventure Comics Adventure Comics was a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1935 to 1983 and then revamped from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues , making it the fifth-longest-running DC series, behind Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman, and Batman... |
vol. 1 | #32-503 | Nov 1938 – Sep 1983 | Formerly New Adventure Comics Issues #491-503 are digest-sized |
#1 | May 1999 | One-shot | ||
vol. 2 | #1-current #504-current (dual numbering) |
Aug 2009 | ||
Adventure Comics 80-Page Giant | #1 | Oct 1998 | One-shot | |
Adventure Comics Special Featuring the Guardian | #1 | Jan 2009 | One-shot | |
Adventures in the DC Universe | #1-19 | Apr 1997 – Oct 1998 | ||
Adventures of Alan Ladd Adventures of Alan Ladd Adventures of Alan Ladd was a nine-issue series of comic books published by DC Comics from 1949 to 1951. The stories featureded the film actor Alan Ladd in a variety of adventurous situations. The first six issues have covers with photos of the actor.... |
#1-9 | Oct/Nov 1949 – Feb/Mar 1951 | ||
Adventures of Bob Hope Adventures of Bob Hope The Adventures of Bob Hope is a comic book series that was published by National Periodical Publications . The series featured stories based on comedian Bob Hope, as well as assorted other humorous stories... |
#1-109 | Feb/Mar 1949 – Feb/Mar 1968 | ||
Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis is the title of a comic book published by DC Comics featuring the popular team of comedians Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The series ran for 40 issues from 1952 through 1957, at which time the title was renamed because of the real life breakup of the team... |
#1-40 | Jul/Aug 1952 – Oct 1957 | Becomes The Adventures of Jerry Lewis | |
Adventures of Ford Fairlane | #1-4 | May 1990 – Aug 1990 | Movie adaptation The Adventures of Ford Fairlane The Adventures of Ford Fairlane is a 1990 American action/comedy film starring comedian Andrew Dice Clay as Ford Fairlane, a "Rock n' Roll Detective," whose beat is the music industry in Los Angeles. The film was directed by Renny Harlin.-Plot:... |
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Adventures of Jerry Lewis | #41-124 | Nov 1957 – May/Jun 1971 | Formerly Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis | |
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet | #1-5 | Oct/Nov 1949 – Jun/Jul 1950 | Based on the radio series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is an American sitcom, airing on ABC from October 3, 1952 to September 3, 1966, starring the real life Nelson family. After a long run on radio, the show was brought to television where it continued its success, running on both radio and TV for a couple of years... |
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Adventures of Rex, the Wonder Dog | #1-46 | Jan/Feb 1952 – Nov/Dec 1959 | ||
The Adventures of Superboy Special | #1 | 1992 | One-shot | |
Adventures of Superman Superman (comic book) Superman is an ongoing comic book series featuring the DC Comics hero of the same name. The character Superman began as one of several anthology features in the National Periodical Publications comic book Action Comics #1 in June 1938... |
#424-649 | Jan 1987 – Apr 2006 | Formerly Superman, becomes Superman vol. 2 | |
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | ||
Annual #1-9 | 1987–1997 | |||
Adventures of the Outsiders | #33-46 | May 1986 – June 1987 | Formerly Batman and the Outsiders | |
Adventures with the DC Super-Heroes | 2000 | One-shot | ||
Agent Liberty Special Agent Liberty Special Agent Liberty Special was a one-shot American comic book from DC Comics featuring the superhero Agent Liberty in his first solo adventure... |
#1 | Jan 1992 | One-shot | |
Alien Nation | #1 | Dec 1988 | Movie adaptation Alien Nation (film) Alien Nation is a 1988 American science fiction film directed by Graham Baker and produced by Gale Anne Hurd, Richard Kobritz and Bill Borden. The storyline was based on a screenplay written by Rockne S. O'Bannon. It stars James Caan, Mandy Patinkin, Terence Stamp, and Kevyn Major Howard... |
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All-American Comics All-American Comics All-American Comics was the flagship title of comic book publisher All-American Publications, one of the forerunners of DC Comics. It ran for 102 issues from April 1939 to October 1948, at which time it was renamed All-American Western. In 1952, the title was changed again to All-American Men of... |
vol. 1 | #1-102 | Apr 1939 – Oct 1948 | Becomes All-American Western |
vol. 2 | #1 | May 1999 | One-shot | |
All-American Men of War | #127-128, 2-117 | Aug/Sept 1952 – Sept/Oct 1966 | Formerly All-American Western | |
All-American Western | #103-126 | Nov 1948 – Jun/Jul 1952 | Formerly All-American Comics, becomes All-American Men of War | |
All-Flash | #1-32 | Summer 1941 – Dec/Jan 1947/1948 | Issues #1-5 are titled All-Flash Quarterly | |
#1 | Sept 2007 | One-shot, leads into Flash vol. 2 #231 | ||
All Funny Comics | #1-23 | Winter 1943/1944 – May/Jun 1948 | ||
The All-New Atom | #1-25 | Sept 2006 – Sept 2008 | ||
All-New Collectors' Edition | #C-53–C-58; #C-60–C-62 | Jan 1978 – Mar 1979 | Numbering continued from Limited Collectors' Edition Each issue is tabloid size |
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All-Out War | #1-6 | Sept/Oct 1979 – Aug 1980 | ||
All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder | #1-current | Sept 2005 – present | ||
All-Star Comics | vol. 1 | #1-57 | Summer 1940 – Feb/Mar 1951 | Becomes All-Star Western |
#58-74 | Jan/Feb 1976 – Sept/Oct 1978 | |||
vol. 2 | #1-2 | May 1999 | Limited series | |
All-Star Comics 80-Page Giant | #1 | Sept 1999 | One-shot | |
All-Star Squadron All-Star Squadron The All-Star Squadron is a DC Comics superhero team that debuted in a special insert in Justice League of America #193 . Created by Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler and Jerry Ordway.-The concept:... |
#1-67 | Sept 1981 – Mar 1987 | ||
Annual #1-3 | 1982–1984 | |||
All-Star Superman | #1-current | Jan 2006 – present | ||
All-Star Western All-Star Western All-Star Western was the name of three American comic book series published by DC Comics, each a Western fiction omnibus featuring both continuing characters and anthological stories. The first ran from 1951 to 1961, the second from 1970 to 1972 and the third is part of the DC New 52 released in... |
vol. 1 | #58-119 | Apr/May 1951 – Jun/Jul 1961 | Formerly All Star Comics |
vol. 2 | #1-11 | Aug/Sept 1970 – Apr/May 1972 | Becomes Weird Western Tales | |
Alpha Centurion Special | #1 | 1996 | One-shot | |
Amazing Adventures of the JLA | #1 | 2005 | ||
Amazing World of DC Comics | #1-17 | Aug 1974 – Apr 1978 | ||
Amazons Attack! Amazons Attack! Amazons Attack! is a six-issue comic book limited series that was published by DC Comics. Written by Will Pfeifer and pencilled by Pete Woods, the first issue was released April 25, 2007.-Development:... |
#1-6 | Jun 2007 – Oct 2007 | Limited series | |
Ambush Bug Ambush Bug Ambush Bug is a fictional character who has appeared in several comic books published by DC Comics.His real name is supposedly Irwin Schwab, but he has mental problems that prevent him from truly understanding reality around him, so even his true identity might be no more than a delusion on his part... |
#1-4 | Jun 1985 – Sept 1985 | Limited series | |
Ambush Bug: Nothing Special Ambush Bug: Nothing Special Ambush Bug: Nothing Special is a one-shot comic book from DC Comics that features Ambush Bug.-Plot:The book is a collection of several loosely-defined stories that spoof DC continuity in a broad sense, all built around the central idea of Ambush Bug, a minor and long-neglected DC character, trying... |
#1 | Sept 1992 | One-shot | |
Ambush Bug Stocking Stuffer | #1 | Feb 1986 | One-shot | |
Ambush Bug: Year None Ambush Bug: Year None Ambush Bug: Year None is a six-issue comic book limited series written Keith Giffen and Robert Loren Fleming, and illustrated by Keith Giffen and Al Milgrom. The first issue, "Hey, You Sank My Battle-Ax!", was published on July 23, 2008. DC Comics announced that instead of releasing a sixth issue,... |
#1-5, 7 | Jul 2008 – Oct 2009 | Limited series; issue #6 was not published | |
America vs. the Justice Society America vs. The Justice Society America vs. The Justice Society is a four-issue comic book mini-series starring the Justice Society of America which was first published by DC Comics between January and April 1985.... |
#1-4 | Jan 1985 – Apr 1985 | Limited series | |
Amethyst | vol. 1 | #1-16 | Jan 1985 – Aug 1986 | |
Special #1 | Oct 1986 | |||
vol. 2 | #1-4 | Nov 1987 – Feb 1988 | Limited series | |
Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld | #1-12 | May 1983 – Apr 1984 | ||
Annual #1 | Sept 1984 | |||
Anarky Anarky (comic book) Anarky was a short-lived American comic book series published by DC Comics, as a limited series between May and August of 1997, and as an ongoing series May and December of 1999. It was written by Alan Grant, with pencils by Norm Breyfogle, and inks by Josef Rubinstein... |
vol. 1 | #1-4 | May 1997 – Aug 1997 | Limited series |
vol. 2 | #1-8 | May 1999 – Dec 1999 | ||
Angel and the Ape Angel and the Ape Angel and the Ape was a humor comic book created by E. Nelson Bridwell published by DC Comics. The characters first appeared in 1968 in Showcase #77 then graduated to their own title, with art by comic artist Bob Oksner, most often inked by Wally Wood... |
vol. 1 | #1-6 | Nov/Dec 1968 – Sept/Oct 1969 | Becomes Meet Angel |
vol. 2 | #1-4 | Mar 1991 – Jun 1991 | See also Vertigo list | |
Angel Love Angel Love Angel Love was a comic book series created by Barbara Slate, published by DC Comics in the 1980s, as well as the lead character of this series. The first issue was dated August 1986... |
#1-8 | Aug 1986 – Mar 1987 | ||
Special #1 | 1987 | |||
Anima Anima (comics) Anima is a fictional character from DC Comics, who starred in the comic book series of the same name. The character was created and written by science fiction and fantasy authors Elizabeth Hand and Paul Witcover.... |
#1-15 | Mar 1994 – Jul 1995 | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
Animal Antics | #1-23 | Mar/Apr 1946 – Nov/Dec 1949 | Becomes Movietown's Animal Antics | |
Animal Man Animal Man Animal Man is a fictional character, a superhero in the . As a result of being in proximity to an exploding extraterrestrial spaceship, Buddy Baker acquires the ability to temporarily “borrow” the abilities of animals... |
#1-89 | Sept 1988 – Nov 1995 | ||
Annual #1 | 1993 | |||
Animaniacs Animaniacs Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs, usually referred to as simply Animaniacs, is an American animated series, distributed by Warner Bros. Television and produced by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation. The cartoon was the second animated series produced by the collaboration of Steven... |
#1-59 | May 1995 – Apr 2000 | ||
Animaniacs: A Christmas Special | #1 | 1994 | One-shot | |
Anthro Anthro (comics) Anthro is a fictional character published by DC Comics. Anthro was created by cartoonist Howard Post; he first appeared in Showcase #74, .-Publication history:... |
#1-6 | Jul 1968 – Jul 1969 | ||
Aquaman Aquaman Aquaman is a fictional superhero who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in More Fun Comics #73 . Initially a backup feature in DC's anthology titles, Aquaman later starred in several volumes of a solo title... |
vol. 1 | #1-56 | Jan/Feb 1962 – Mar/Apr 1971 | |
#57-63 | Aug/Sept 1977 – Aug/Sept 1978 | |||
vol. 2 | #1-4 | Feb 1986 – May 1986 | Limited series | |
vol. 3 | #1-5 | Jun 1989 – Oct 1989 | ||
vol. 4 | #1-13 | Dec 1991 – Dec 1992 | Limited series | |
vol. 5 | #1-75 | Aug 1994 – Jan 2001 | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | ||
Annual #1-5 | 1995–1999 | |||
Secret Files #1 | Dec 1998 | |||
vol. 6 | #1-39 | Feb 2003 – Apr 2006 | Becomes Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis | |
Secret Files #1 | Dec 1998 | |||
Secret Files 2003 | May 2003 | |||
Aquaman Special | #1 | 1988 | ||
#1 | 1989 | Titled Legend of Aquaman on cover | ||
Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis | #40-57 | May 2006 – Dec 2007 | Formerly Aquaman vol. 6 | |
Aquaman: Time and Tide | #1-4 | Dec 1993 – Mar 1994 | Limited series | |
Arak, Son of Thunder Arak (comics) Arak is a fictional comic book character published by DC Comics. He first appeared in a special insert in Warlord #48 and was created by Roy Thomas and Ernie Colón.-Publication history:... |
#1-50 | Sept 1981 – Nov 1985 | ||
Annual #1 | Oct 1984 | |||
Argus Argus (comics) Argus is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared during the Bloodlines crossover event in Flash Annual v2, #6 , and was created by Mark Waid and Phil Hester.-Fictional character biography:... |
#1-6 | Apr 1995 – Oct 1995 | ||
Arion Lord of Atlantis Arion (comics) Arion is a fictional sword and sorcery hero published by DC Comics. He debuted in Warlord #55 , and was created by Paul Kupperberg and Jan Duursema.-Publication history:... |
#1-35 | Nov 1982 – Sept 1985 | ||
Special #1 | Oct 1985 | |||
Arion the Immortal | #1-6 | Jul 1992 – Dec 1992 | Limited series | |
Arkham Asylum Arkham Asylum The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane, commonly referred to simply as Arkham Asylum, is a fictional psychiatric hospital in the DC Comics Universe, usually appearing in stories featuring Batman... |
1989 | Graphic novel | ||
Arkham Asylum: Living Hell | #1-6 | July 2003 – Dec 2003 | Limited series | |
Arkham Reborn | #1-3 | 2009 | Limited series | |
Armageddon 2001 Armageddon 2001 "Armageddon 2001" was a 1991 crossover event storyline published by DC Comics. It ran through a self titled, two issue limited series and most of the annuals DC published that year from May through October... |
#1-2 | May 1991 – Sept 1991 | Limited series | |
Armageddon: The Alien Agenda | #1-4 | Nov 1991 – Feb 1992 | Limited series | |
Armageddon: Inferno | #1-4 | Apr 1992 – Jul 1992 | Limited series | |
Army at War | #1 | Nov 1977 | Cancelled after first issue as part of the DC Implosion DC Implosion The DC Implosion is the popular label for the sudden cancellation of more than two dozen ongoing and planned series by the American comics publisher DC Comics in 1978.-History:... . |
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Arsenal | #1-4 | Oct 1998 – Jan 1999 | Limited series | |
Special #1 | 1996 | One-shot | ||
Artemis: Requiem | #1-6 | Jun 1996 – Nov 1996 | Limited series | |
Atari Force Atari Force Atari Force was the name of two comic book series published by DC Comics from 1982 to 1986. Both were loosely based on trademarks of Atari, Inc.- Publication history :... |
1st series | #1-5 | 1982 - 1983 | Pack-in comics distributed with the Atari 2600 video games |
2nd series | #1-20 | Jan 1984 – Aug 1985 | ||
Special #1 | Apr 1986 | |||
The Atlantis Chronicles Atlantis (DC Comics) Atlantis is a fictional location in the DC Comics Universe. The very first DC Universe version of Atlantis debuted in Action Comics #18 , and was created by... |
#1-7 | Mar 1990 – Sept 1990 | Limited series | |
The Atom Atom (comics) The Atom is a name shared by several fictional comic book superheroes from the DC Comics universe.There have been five characters who have shared the Atom codename. The original Golden Age Atom, Al Pratt, was created by Ben Flinton and Bill O'Connor and first appeared in All-American Publications'... |
#1-38 | Jun/Jul 1962 – Aug/Sept 1968 | Becomes The Atom and Hawkman | |
Special #1-2 | 1993–1994 | |||
The Atom and Hawkman | #39-45, 46 | Oct/Nov 1968 – Oct/Nov 1969; Mar 2010 | Issue #46 is part of the Blackest Night event | |
Avatar Avatar (comics) Tiger, also known as Avatar, is a fictional comic book character created by Charlton Comics and now published by DC Comics. Tiger first appeared in Judomaster #91 , and was created by Joe Gill and Frank McLaughlin.-Charlton Comics:... |
#1-3 | Feb 1991 – Apr 1991 | Limited series | |
Azrael | vol. 1 | #1-46 | Feb 1995 – Oct 1998 | Becomes Azrael: Agent of the Bat |
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | ||
vol. 2 | #1-current | Nov 2009 – present | ||
Plus #1 | 1996 | |||
Azrael: Agent of the Bat | #47-100 | Dec 1998 – May 2003 | ||
Azrael: Death's Dark Knight | #1-3 | May 2009 – Jul 2009 | Limited series | |
Aztek: The Ultimate Man | #1-10 | Aug 1996 – May 1997 |
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Babylon 5 | #1-11 | Jan – Dec 1995 | |||
Babylon 5: In Valen's Name | #1-3 | Mar – May 1998 | Limited series | ||
Bad Girls | #1-5 | Oct 2003 – Feb 2004 | Limited series | ||
Bat Lash Bat Lash Bartholomew "Bat" Alouysius Lash is a fictional Western character in the DC Universe. A self-professed pacifist, ladies' man, and gambler, Bat Lash's adventures have been published by DC Comics since 1968.-Character origin:... |
vol. 1 | #1-7 | Oct/Nov 1968 – Oct/Nov 1969 | ||
vol. 2 | #1-6 | Feb – Jul 2008 | Limited series | ||
Batgirl | vol. 1 | #1-73 | Apr 2000 – Apr 2006 | ||
Secret Files #1 | Aug 2002 | ||||
vol. 2 | #1-6 | Jul – Dec 2008 | Limited series | ||
vol. 3 | #1-current | Aug 2009 – present | |||
Batgirl Adventures | #1 | Feb 1998 | One-shot | ||
Batgirl Special | #1 | 1988 | One-shot | ||
Batgirl: Year One Batgirl: Year One Batgirl: Year One is a comic book mini-series published by DC Comics in nine parts, from February to October 2003, and then compiled into trade paperback form... |
#1-9 | Feb – Oct 2003 | Limited series | ||
Batman Batman (comic book) Batman is an ongoing comic book series featuring the DC Comics hero of the same name. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #27, published in May 1939. Batman proved to be so popular that a self-titled ongoing comic book series began publication in the spring of 1940... |
vol. 1 | #1-current | Spring 1940 – present | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | |||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | |||
Annual #1-26 | 1961–2007 | ||||
Special #1 | 1984 | ||||
Plus #1 | Feb 1997 | ||||
Secret Files #1 | Oct 1997 | ||||
Batman 80-Page Giant | vol. 1 | #1-3 | 1998–2000 | ||
vol. 2 | #1 | 2010 | |||
The Batman Adventures | #1-36 | Oct 1992 – Oct 1995 | |||
Annual #1-2 | 1994–1995 | ||||
Holiday Special #1 | 1995 | ||||
The Batman Adventures: Mad Love | #1 | Feb 1994 | One-shot | ||
The Batman Adventures: The Lost Years | #1-5 | Jan – May 1998 | Limited series | ||
Batman Adventures | #1-17 | Jun 2003 – Nov 2004 | |||
Batman Allies Secret Files | #1 | Aug 2005 | One-shot | ||
Batman and Captain America | #1 | 1996 | Elseworlds Elseworlds Elseworlds is the publication imprint for a group of comic books produced by DC Comics that take place outside the company's canon. According to its tagline: "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places — some that have existed, and others... |
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Batman and Robin Batman and Robin (comic book) Batman and Robin is an American comic book ongoing series, created by Grant Morrison and featuring Batman and Robin. The debut of the series followed the events of "Batman R.I.P.", Final Crisis, and "Battle for the Cowl" in which the original Batman, Bruce Wayne, apparently died at the hands of DC... |
#1-current | Jun 2009 – present | |||
Batman and Robin | #1 | 1997 | Official movie adaptation | ||
Batman and Robin Adventures | #1-25 | Nov 1995 – Dec 1997 | |||
Annual #1-2 | 1996–1997 | ||||
Batman and Robin Adventures: Sub-Zero | #1 | 1998 | One-shot | ||
Batman and Spider-Man | #1 | Oct 1997 | One-shot | ||
Batman and Superman Adventures: World's Finest | 1997 | Prestige format one-shot; no issue number | |||
Batman and Superman: World's Finest | #1-10 | Apr 1999 – Jan 2000 | Limited series | ||
Batman and the Mad Monk | #1-6 | Oct 2006 – Feb 2007 | Limited series | ||
Batman and the Monster Men | #1-6 | Jan – Jun 2006 | Limited series | ||
Batman and the Outsiders Outsiders (comics) The Outsiders are a fictional DC Comics superhero team. As its name suggests, the team consists of superheroes who allegedly do not fit the norms of the mainstream superhero community, namely the Justice League.... |
vol. 1 | #1-32 | Aug 1983 – Apr 1986 | Becomes Adventures of the Outsiders | |
Annual #1-2 | 1984–1985 | ||||
vol. 2 | #1-14 | Oct 2007 – Feb 2009 | Becomes Outsiders vol. 4 | ||
Special #1 | Mar 2009 | ||||
Batman: Arkham Asylum: Madness | #1 | Aug 2010 | One-shot | ||
Batman: Arkham Asylum: Tales of Madness | #1 | May 1998 | One-shot; part 16 of "Cataclysm Batman: Cataclysm "Cataclysm" is an 18 chapter DC Comics crossover story arc that ran through the various Batman family comics from March to May, 1998. The plot of the storyline centers around Gotham City being hit by a massive earthquake, the epicenter of the which is less than a mile from Wayne Manor... " storyline |
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Batman: Bane of the Demon | #1-4 | Mar – Jun 1998 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Batgirl | #1 | Jun 1998 | Part of "Girlfrenzy!" storyline | ||
Batman: Battle for the Cowl Batman: Battle for the Cowl Batman: Battle for the Cowl is a 2009 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, three issue miniseries written and penciled by Tony Daniel, as well as a number of tie-in books. The central story details the chaos in Gotham City following the "Batman R.I.P." and "Final... |
#1-3 | May – Jul 2009 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Battle for the Cowl: Arkham Asylum | #1 | Jun 2009 | One-shot | ||
Batman: Battle for the Cowl: Commissioner Gordon | #1 | May 2009 | One-shot | ||
Batman: Battle for the Cowl: Man-Bat | #1 | Jun 2009 | One-shot | ||
Batman: Battle for the Cowl: The Network | #1 | Jul 2009 | One-shot | ||
Batman: Battle for the Cowl: The Underground | #1 | Jun 2009 | One-shot | ||
Batman Beyond Batman Beyond Batman Beyond is an American animated television series created by Warner Bros. Animation in collaboration with DC Comics as a continuation of the Batman legacy... |
vol. 1 | #1-6 | Mar – Aug 1999 | Limited series | |
vol. 2 | #1-24 | Nov 1999 – Oct 2001 | |||
Batman: Black and White | #1-4 | Jun 1996 – Sept 1996 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Blackgate: Isle of Men | #1 | Apr 1998 | Part 8 of "Cataclysm Batman: Cataclysm "Cataclysm" is an 18 chapter DC Comics crossover story arc that ran through the various Batman family comics from March to May, 1998. The plot of the storyline centers around Gotham City being hit by a massive earthquake, the epicenter of the which is less than a mile from Wayne Manor... " storyline |
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Batman: Book of the Dead | #1-2 | Jun – Jul 1999 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Bride of the Demon | 1991 | Graphic novel | |||
Batman: Cacophony Batman: Cacophony Batman: Cacophony is the title of a three-issue comic book limited series starring Batman. The series was written by Kevin Smith with art by Walt Flanagan, and ran from November 2008 through March 2009 due to delays with issue three.-History:... |
#1-3 | Jan – Mar 2009 | Limited series | ||
The Batman Chronicles | #1-23 | Summer 1995 – Winter 2001 | |||
Batman Confidential Batman Confidential Batman Confidential was an American monthly comic book series from DC Comics which debuted on December 6, 2006 and concluded on March 2, 2011.... |
#1-current | Feb 2007 – present | |||
Batman/Daredevil: King of New York | #1 | 2000 | One-shot | ||
Batman: Dark Allegiances | #1 | 1996 | Elseworlds Elseworlds Elseworlds is the publication imprint for a group of comic books produced by DC Comics that take place outside the company's canon. According to its tagline: "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places — some that have existed, and others... |
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Batman: The Dark Knight Batman: The Dark Knight Batman: The Dark Knight is an American comic book ongoing series, written and penciled by David Finch and featuring Batman. One of two new ongoing titles to feature Bruce Wayne after the "Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne" storyline, The Dark Knight will depict Bruce Wayne's life in Gotham City... |
#1-current | Dec 2010 – present | |||
Batman: Dark Knight of the Round Table | #1-2 | 1999 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Dark Victory | #1-13 | 1999–2000 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Day of Judgment | #1 | Nov 1999 | |||
Batman: Death Mask | #1-4 | Jun – Sept 2008 | |||
Batman/Doc Savage Special | #1 | Jan 2010 | One-shot | ||
The Batman Family | #1-20 | Sept/Oct 1975 – Oct/Nov 1978 | |||
Batman: Family Batman Family The Batman Family was a DC Comics comic book series which ran from 1975 to 1978, primarily featuring stories starring supporting characters in the Batman comics... |
#1-8 | Dec 2002 – Feb 2003 | |||
Batman: GCPD | #1-4 | Aug – Nov 1996 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Gordon of Gotham | #1-4 | Jun – Sep 1998 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Gordon's Law | #1-3 | Dec 1996 – Feb 1997 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Gotham Adventures | #1-60 | Jun 1998 – May 2003 | |||
Batman: Gotham After Midnight | #1-12 | May 2008 – May 2009 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Gotham Knights Batman: Gotham Knights Batman: Gotham Knights was a monthly, fictional comic book series published by DC Comics. The original intent of this book was to feature the exploits of Batman and his extended family - Alfred Pennyworth, Batgirl, Nightwing, Robin, Oracle, Catwoman, etc... |
#1-74 | Mar 2000 – Apr 2006 | |||
Batman: Gotham Nights II | #1-4 | Mar – Jun 1995 | Limited series | ||
Batman/Grendel | vol. 1 | #1-2 | 1993 | Limited series | |
vol. 2 | #1-2 | 1996 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Harley Quinn | #1 | 1999 | One-shot | ||
Batman: Haunted Gotham | #1-4 | 2000 | Limited series | ||
Batman/Hellboy/Starman Batman/Hellboy/Starman Batman/Hellboy/Starman is a DC Comics/Dark Horse Comics two-issue intercompany crossover comic book mini-series written by James Robinson with art by Mike Mignola published January to February 1999 featuring fictional heroes Batman, Hellboy and Starman.... |
#1-2 | Jan 1999 | |||
Batman: The Hill | #1 | May 2000 | |||
Batman/Huntress | #1-6 | Jun – Dec 2000 | |||
Batman: Huntress/Spoiler: Blunt Trauma | #1 | May 1998 | Part 13 of "Cataclysm Batman: Cataclysm "Cataclysm" is an 18 chapter DC Comics crossover story arc that ran through the various Batman family comics from March to May, 1998. The plot of the storyline centers around Gotham City being hit by a massive earthquake, the epicenter of the which is less than a mile from Wayne Manor... " storyline |
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Batman: In Darkest Knight Batman: In Darkest Knight Batman: In Darkest Knight is a one-shot comic book, published in 1994 and written by Mike W. Barr with art by Jerry Bingham. The comic is an Elseworlds story in which Bruce Wayne becomes the Green Lantern instead of Hal Jordan. This one change creates a domino effect which changes many events and... |
#1 | 1994 | Elseworlds Elseworlds Elseworlds is the publication imprint for a group of comic books produced by DC Comics that take place outside the company's canon. According to its tagline: "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places — some that have existed, and others... |
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Batman Incorporated | #1-current | Jan 2011 – present | |||
Batman/Judge Dredd: Vendetta in Gotham | #1 | 1993 | |||
Batman/Judge Dredd: Die Laughing | #1-2 | 1999 | |||
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight | #37-214 | Aug 1992 – Mar 2007 | Formerly Legends of the Dark Knight | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | |||
Annual #3-7 | 1993–1997 | ||||
Batman/Lobo: Deadly Serious | #1-2 | Aug – Sept 2007 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Manbat | #1-3 | 1995 | Elseworlds Elseworlds Elseworlds is the publication imprint for a group of comic books produced by DC Comics that take place outside the company's canon. According to its tagline: "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places — some that have existed, and others... |
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Batman: Masque Batman: Masque Batman: Masque is a 1997 DC Comics Elseworlds one-shot written and illustrated by Mike Grell with coloring by Andre Khromov.The story takes the Batman mythos and loosely combines it with Gaston Leroux's novel, The Phantom of the Opera.... |
#1 | 1997 | Elseworlds Elseworlds Elseworlds is the publication imprint for a group of comic books produced by DC Comics that take place outside the company's canon. According to its tagline: "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places — some that have existed, and others... ; one-shot |
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Batman: Master of the Future | #1 | 1991 | Elseworlds Elseworlds Elseworlds is the publication imprint for a group of comic books produced by DC Comics that take place outside the company's canon. According to its tagline: "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places — some that have existed, and others... ; one-shot |
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Batman: No Man's Land | #1 | Mar 1999 | One-shot | ||
#0 | Dec 1999 | One-shot | |||
Secret Files #1 | Dec 1999 | ||||
Batman: Nosferatu Batman: Nosferatu Batman: Nosferatu is a DC Comics comic book Elseworlds publication and is the middle of a trilogy based on German Expressionism cinema. It was written by Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier, and illustrated by Ted McKeever.... |
#1 | 1999 | Elseworlds Elseworlds Elseworlds is the publication imprint for a group of comic books produced by DC Comics that take place outside the company's canon. According to its tagline: "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places — some that have existed, and others... ; one-shot |
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Batman: Orpheus Rising | #1-5 | Oct 2001 – Feb 2002 | |||
Batman: Odyssey | #1-12 | Sep 2010 – Aug 2011 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Our Worlds at War | #1 | 2001 | One-shot | ||
Batman: Reign of Terror | #1 | 1999 | Elseworlds Elseworlds Elseworlds is the publication imprint for a group of comic books produced by DC Comics that take place outside the company's canon. According to its tagline: "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places — some that have existed, and others... ; one-shot |
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Batman: Seduction of the Gun | #1 | Feb 1992 | One-shot | ||
Batman: Scar of the Bat | #1 | 1996 | Elseworlds Elseworlds Elseworlds is the publication imprint for a group of comic books produced by DC Comics that take place outside the company's canon. According to its tagline: "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places — some that have existed, and others... ; one-shot |
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Batman: Scarecrow 3D | #1 | Dec 1998 | One-shot | ||
Batman: Shadow of the Bat Batman: Shadow of the Bat Batman: Shadow of the Bat was a comic book series featuring Batman, published by DC Comics. The series ran for 96 issues, from 1992 to 2000. The stories took place in Batman's then-current continuity along with Detective Comics and Batman, in contrast to Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, which... |
#1-94 | Jun 1992 – Feb 2000 | |||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | |||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | |||
Annual #1-5 | 1993–1997 | ||||
Batman: Streets of Gotham Batman: Streets of Gotham Batman: Streets of Gotham is an American comic book ongoing series written by Paul Dini, with art by Dustin Nguyen. The series stars Dick Grayson as the new Batman and ties into Grant Morrison's overarching "Batman: Reborn" story and the new Gotham City Sirens monthly... |
#1-21 | Jun 2009 – Mar 2011 | |||
Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity is a three issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 2003. Written and drawn by Matt Wagner, the series focused on the first meeting and first alliance between DC's Trinity: Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman... |
#1-3 | 2003 | Limited series | ||
Batman: Sword of Azrael | #1-4 | Oct 1992 – Jan 1993 | |||
Batman: The Abduction | #1 | 1998 | One-shot | ||
Batman: The Brave and the Bold Batman: The Brave and the Bold Batman: The Brave and the Bold is an American animated television series based in part on the DC Comics series The Brave and the Bold which features two or more super heroes coming together to solve a crime or foil a super villain... |
#1-current | Jan 2009 – present | |||
Batman: The Killing Joke Batman: The Killing Joke Batman: The Killing Joke is an influential one-shot superhero graphic novel written by Alan Moore and drawn by Brian Bolland. First published by DC Comics in 1988, it has remained in print since then, and has also been reprinted as part of the trade paperback DC Universe: The Stories of Alan... |
#1 | 1988 | One-shot | ||
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne is a 6-issue American comic book limited series published by DC Comics beginning in May 2010 to November 2010, written by Grant Morrison and featuring a team of rotating artists starting with Chris Sprouse and Frazer Irving.The series picks up from Batman and Robin... |
#1-6 | Jul – Dec 2010 | Limited series | ||
Batman/The Spirit | #1 | Jan 2007 | One-shot | ||
Batman: The 10 Cent Adventure | #1 | Mar 2002 | |||
Batman/Toyman | #1-4 | Nov 1998 – Feb 1999 | |||
Batman: Turning Points Batman: Turning Points Batman: Turning Points is a five-issue Batman limited series, exploring the turning points of the relationship between Batman and Commissioner James Gordon. Written by Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, and Chuck Dixon, with art by Steve Lieber, Joe Giella, Dick Giordano, Brent Anderson, Paul Pope, and... |
#1-5 | Jan – May 2001 | |||
Batman: Two Faces Batman: Two Faces Batman: Two Faces is a DC Comics Elseworlds special published in 1998. Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, pencilled by Anthony Williams and features Tom Palmer as the inker.... |
#1 | Nov 1998 | Elseworlds Elseworlds Elseworlds is the publication imprint for a group of comic books produced by DC Comics that take place outside the company's canon. According to its tagline: "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places — some that have existed, and others... |
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Batman: Unseen | #1-5 | Dec 2009 – Feb 2010 | Limited series | ||
Batman Villains Secret Files | #1 | Oct 1998 | |||
Batman: Widening Gyre | #1-6 | Sept 2009 – Feb 2010 | Limited series | ||
Batman/Wildcat | #1-3 | Apr – Jun 1997 | |||
Battle Classics | #1 | Sep/Oct 1978 | Series canceled after first issue | ||
Beast Boy | #1-4 | Jan – Apr 2000 | Limited series | ||
Beowulf | #1-6 | Apr/May 1975 – Feb/Mar 1976 | |||
The Best of DC | #1-71 | Sept/Oct 1979 – Apr 1986 | Digest-sized | ||
Best of the Brave and the Bold | #1-6 | Oct 1988 – Jan 1989 | Limited series | ||
Beware the Creeper Beware the Creeper Beware the Creeper is the name of two comic book series published by DC Comics. The first debuted in 1968 and starred the Creeper. This series was cancelled after six issues... |
#1-6 | May/Jun 1968 – Mar/Apr 1969 | See also Vertigo list | ||
Big All-American Comic Book | #1 | 1944 | One-shot | ||
Big Book of Fun Comics | #1 | Spring 1936 | One-shot | ||
Big Daddy Danger | #1-9 | Oct 2002 – Jun 2003 | Limited series | ||
Big Town | #1-50 | Jan 1951 – Mar/Apr 1958 | |||
Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam! Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam! Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam! was an all-ages comic book series published by DC Comics as a part of its Johnny DC imprint. The series debuted in September 2008, and was originally written and drawn by Mike Kunkel.-Overview:... |
#1-current | Sept 2008 – present | |||
Binky | #72-81, 82 | Apr/May 1970 – Oct/Nov 1971; Summer 1977 | Formerly Leave It to Binky | ||
Binky's Buddies | #1-12 | Jan/Feb 1969 – Nov/Dec 1970 | |||
Bionicle | #1-27 | Jun 2001 – Nov 2005 | |||
Bionicle: Ignition | #1-15 | Mar 2006 – Nov 2008 | |||
Birds of Prey | vol. 1 | #1-127 | Jan 1999 – Feb 2009 | ||
vol. 2 | #1-current | Jul 2010 – present | |||
Birds of Prey: Batgirl | #1 | Feb 1998 | One-shot | ||
Birds of Prey: Batgirl/Catwoman | #1 | Apr 2003 | Followed by Birds of Prey: Catwoman/Oracle #2 | ||
Birds of Prey: Black Canary/Batgirl | #1 | Feb 1998 | One-shot | ||
Birds of Prey: Catwoman/Oracle | #2 | May 2003 | Follows Birds of Prey: Batgirl/Catwoman #1 | ||
Birds of Prey: Manhunt | #1-4 | Sept – Dec 1996 | Limited series | ||
Birds of Prey: Revolution | #1 | 1997 | One-shot | ||
Birds of Prey Secret Files | #1 | Aug 2003 | |||
Birds of Prey: The Ravens | #1 | Jun 1998 | One-shot | ||
Birds of Prey: Wolves | #1 | Oct 1997 | One-shot | ||
Black Adam: The Dark Age | #1-6 | Oct 2007 – Mar 2008 | Limited series | ||
Black Canary | vol. 1 | #1-4 | Nov 1991 – Feb 1992 | Limited series | |
vol. 2 | #1-12 | Jan – Dec 1993 | |||
vol. 3 | #1-4 | Sept – Oct 2007 | Bi-weekly limited series | ||
Black Canary/Oracle: Birds of Prey | #1 | 1996 | One-shot | ||
Black Canary Wedding Planner | #1 | Sept 2007 | One-shot | ||
Black Condor | #1-12 | Jun 1992 – May 1993 | |||
Black Lightning Black Lightning Black Lightning was one of the first major African American superheroes to appear in DC Comics. He debuted in Black Lightning #1 , and was created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden.- Publication history :... |
vol. 1 | #1-11 | Apr 1977 – Sept/Oct 1978 | ||
vol. 2 | #1-13 | Feb 1995 – Feb 1996 | |||
Black Lamb, The The Black Lamb The Black Lamb is a six-issue comic book limited series that takes place in a science fantasy setting. Published in late 1996 and early 1997 by DC Comics as part of their now defunct Helix imprint, the series was written and drawn by Tim Truman.... |
#1-6 | Nov 1996 – Apr 1997 | Limited series. Published by DC's Helix Helix (comics) Helix was a short-lived, science fiction and science fantasy imprint of DC Comics, launched in 1996 and discontinued in 1998. Helix was a short-lived, science fiction and science fantasy imprint of DC Comics, launched in 1996 and discontinued in 1998. Helix was a short-lived, science fiction and... imprint. |
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Black Lightning: Year One | #1-6 | Jan – Mar 2009 | |||
Black Magic Black Magic (comics) Black Magic was a horror anthology comic book series published by Prize Comics from 1950-1961. The series was notable for being packaged by the celebrated creative duo Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, and for its non-gory horror content.... |
#1-9 | Oct/Nov 1973 – Apr/May 1975 | |||
Black Mask Black Mask (comic book) Black Mask is a three-issue prestige format mini-series by Brian Augustyn and Jim Baikie published in 1993 by DC Comics.-Plot:Set during the aftermath of the Korean War, the appearance of a masked vigilante in a small American town causes concern for both the police and the Mafia.... |
#1-3 | 1993 | |||
Black Orchid Black Orchid Black Orchid is the name of three fictional superheroines published by DC Comics. The original version of the character first appeared in Adventure Comics #428 .-Susan Linden-Thorne:... |
#1-3 | Nov 1988 – Jan 1989 | Limited series | ||
Blackest Night | #1-8 | Jul 2009 – Feb 2010 | Limited series | ||
Blackest Night: Batman | #1-3 | Aug – Oct 2009 | Limited series | ||
Blackest Night: Flash | #1-3 | Feb – Apr 2010 | Limited series | ||
Blackest Night: JSA | #1-3 | Feb – Apr 2010 | Limited series | ||
Blackest Night: Superman | #1-3 | Aug – Oct 2009 | Limited series | ||
Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps | #1-3 | Jul 2009 | Weekly limited series | ||
Blackest Night: Titans | #1-3 | Aug – Oct 2009 | Limited series | ||
Blackest Night: Wonder Woman | #1-3 | Feb – Apr 2010 | Limited series | ||
Blackhawk Blackhawk (comics) Blackhawk, a long-running comic book series, was also a film serial, a radio series and a novel. The comic book was published first by Quality Comics and later by DC Comics. The series was created by Will Eisner, Chuck Cuidera, and Bob Powell, but the artist most associated with the feature is Reed... |
vol. 1 | #108-243 | Jan 1957 – Oct/Nov 1968 | Formerly published by Quality Comics Quality Comics Quality Comics was an American comic book publishing company that operated from 1939 to 1956 and was an influential creative force in what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic books.... |
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#244-250 | Jan/Feb 1976 – Jan/Feb 1977 | ||||
#251-273 | Oct 1982 – Nov 1984 | ||||
vol. 2 | #1-3 | Mar – May 1988 | Limited series | ||
vol. 3 | #1-16 | Mar 1989 – Aug 1990 | |||
Annual #1 | 1989 | ||||
Blackhawk Special | #1 | 1992 | One-shot | ||
Blackmask | #1-3 | Nov 1993 – Mar 1994 | Limited series | ||
Blasters Special | #1 | May 1989 | One-shot | ||
Blitzkrieg | #1-5 | Jan/Feb – Sept/Oct 1976 | |||
Blood of the Demon | #1-17 | May 2005 – Sept 2006 | |||
Blood Pack | #1-4 | Mar – Jun 1995 | Limited series | ||
Bloodbath | #1-2 | Dec 1993 | |||
Bloodhound | #1-10 | Sept 2004 – Jun 2005 | |||
Blue Beetle Blue Beetle Blue Beetle is the name of three fictional superheroes that appear in American comic books published by a variety of companies since 1939.-Publication history:... |
vol. 6 | #1-24 | Jun 1986 – May 1988 | First series published by DC | |
vol. 7 | #1-36 | May 2006 – Feb 2009 | Second series published by DC | ||
Blue Devil Blue Devil Blue Devil is a superhero featured in material published by DC Comics. He first appeared in a special insert published in Fury of Firestorm #24 . That story led directly into Blue Devil #1, also cover dated June 1984... |
#1-31 | Jun 1984 – Dec 1986 | |||
Annual #1 | 1985 | ||||
Bob, the Galactic Bum | #1-4 | Feb – Jun 1995 | Limited series | ||
Body Doubles | #1 | Feb 1998 | One-shot; part of "New Year's Evil" storyline | ||
Body Doubles Body Doubles The Body Doubles are fictional characters, DC Comics villains created by Andy Lanning, Dan Abnett, and Jackson Guice. They first appeared in Resurrection Man #1... |
#1-4 | Oct 1999 – Jan 2000 | Limited series | ||
Bomba, the Jungle Boy | #1-7 | Sept/Oct 1967 – Sept/Oct 1968 | |||
The Book of Fate | #1-12 | Feb 1997 – Jan 1998 | |||
Books of Magic | #1-4 | Jan – Jun 1991 | Limited series | ||
Booster Gold Booster Gold Booster Gold is a fictional DC Comics superhero. Created by Dan Jurgens, he first appeared in Booster Gold #1 and has been a member of the Justice League, DC Comics' all-star team of heroes. The character is initially depicted as a glory-seeking showboat from the future, using knowledge of... |
vol. 1 | #1-25 | Feb 1986 – Feb 1988 | ||
vol. 2 | #1-current | Aug 2007 – present | |||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | |||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | |||
Boy Commandos Boy Commandos Boy Commandos was a 1940s comic book series created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby for DC Comics. A combination of "kid gang" comics and war comics, the title starred an international cast of little tough guys fighting the Nazis — or in their own parlance, "the Ratzies".-Creation:Simon & Kirby, hired... |
vol. 1 | #1-36 | Winter 1942/1943 – Nov/Dec 1949 | ||
vol. 2 | #1-2 | Sept/Oct – Nov/Dec 1973 | |||
The Brave and the Bold The Brave and the Bold The Brave and the Bold is the title shared by many comic book series published by DC Comics. The first of these was published as an ongoing series from 1955 to 1983... |
vol. 1 | #1-200 | Aug/Sept 1955 – Jul 1983 | ||
vol. 2 | #1-6 | Dec 1991 – Jun 1992 | Limited series | ||
vol. 3 | #1-current | Apr 2007 – present | |||
The Brave and the Bold 80-Page Giant | #1 | 2001 | One-shot | ||
Breach | #1-11 | Mar 2005 – Jan 2006 | |||
Breathtaker | #1-4 | Jul – Oct 1990 | Limited series | ||
Brightest Day Brightest Day Brightest Day is a year-long comic book maxi-series that began in April 2010. The story follows the ending of the series Blackest Night and how the aftermath of these events affect the entire DC Universe.-Plot:... |
#1-26 | Apr 2010 – Apr 2011 | Bi-weekly, alternating with Justice League: Generation Lost | ||
Brightest Day: The Atom Special | #1 | Sept 2010 | One-shot | ||
Brother Power, the Geek | #1-2 | Sept/Oct – Nov/Dec 1968 | |||
Bugs Bunny | #1-3 | Jun – Aug 1990 | Limited series | ||
The Bugs Bunny Monthly | #1-3 | Oct – Dec 1990 | |||
Bulleteer Bulleteer Bulleteer is a fictional character and DC Comics superheroine, a member of the Seven Soldiers. She debuted in Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #1 , and was created by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette... |
#1-4 | Jan – May 2006 | Limited series | ||
The Butcher | #1-5 | May – Sep 1990 | Limited series | ||
Buzzy | #1-77 | Winter 1944/1945 – Oct 1958 |
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Camelot 3000 Camelot 3000 Camelot 3000 is an American twelve-issue comic book limited series written by Mike W. Barr and penciled by Brian Bolland. It was published by DC Comics from 1982 to 1985 as one of its first direct market projects, and as its first maxi-series.-Plot:... |
#1-12 | Dec 1982 – Apr 1985 | Limited series | |
Caper | #1-12 | Dec 2003 – Nov 2004 | Limited series | |
Captain Action | #1-5 | Oct/Nov 1968 – Jun/Jul 1969 | ||
Captain Atom Captain Atom Captain Atom is a fictional comic book superhero that has existed in three basic incarnations. Created by writer Joe Gill and artist/co-writer Steve Ditko, he first appeared in Space Adventures #33 . Captain Atom was created for Charlton Comics but was later acquired by DC Comics and revised for... |
#1-57 | Mar 1987 – Sept 1991 | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1988 | |||
Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! is a DC Comics comic book about a team of funny animal superheroes called the Zoo Crew. The characters first appeared in a special insert in The New Teen Titans #16 , followed by a series published from 1982 to 1983. The Zoo Crew characters were created by... |
#1-20 | Mar 1982 – Nov 1983 | ||
Captain Carrot and the Final Ark | #1-3 | Oct – Dec 2007 | Limited series | |
Captain Storm | #1-18 | May/Jun 1964 – Mar/Apr 1967 | ||
Catwoman Catwoman Catwoman is a fictional character associated with DC Comics' Batman franchise. Historically a supervillain, the character was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, partially inspired by Kane's cousin, Ruth Steel... |
vol. 1 | #1-4 | Feb – May 1989 | Limited series |
vol. 2 | #1-94 | Aug 1993 – Jul 2001 | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | ||
Annual #1-4 | 1994–1997 | |||
vol. 3 | #1-82, 83 | Jan 2002 – Aug 2008; Mar 2010 | ||
Catwoman Defiant | #1 | Aug 1992 | ||
Catwoman: Guardian of Gotham | #1-2 | 1999 | ||
Catwoman Plus | #1 | Nov 1997 | ||
Catwoman Secret Files and Origins | #1 | Nov 2002 | ||
Catwoman/Vampirella: The Furies | #1 | Feb 1997 | One-shot | |
Catwoman: When in Rome | #1-6 | Sept 2004 – Jul 2005 | Limited series | |
Catwoman/Wildcat | #1-4 | Aug – Nov 1998 | Limited series | |
Centurions | #1-4 | Jun – Sept 1987 | Limited series based on toy line | |
Chain Gang War | #1-12 | Jul 1993 – Jun 1994 | ||
Challengers of the Unknown Challengers of the Unknown The Challengers of the Unknown is a group of fictional characters in comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jack Kirby, or co-created with Dave Wood , this quartet of adventurers explored science fictional and apparent paranormal occurrences and faced fantastic menaces.Scripts for the first... |
vol. 1 | #1-77 | Apr/May 1958 – Dec/Jan 1970/1971 | |
#78-80 | Feb – Jun 1973 | |||
#81-87 | Jun/Jul 1977 – Jun/Jul 1978 | |||
vol. 2 | #1-8 | Mar – Oct 1991 | Limited series | |
vol. 3 | #1-18 | Feb 1997 – Jul 1998 | ||
vol. 4 | #1-6 | Aug 2004 – Jan 2005 | Limited series | |
Champion Sports | #1-3 | Oct/Nov 1973 – Feb/Mar 1974 | ||
Chase Chase (comics) Chase was a comic book series published by DC Comics. It was written by Dan Curtis Johnson, illustrated by J.H. Williams III and inked by . It lasted ten issues . The character of Cameron Chase first appeared in Batman #550, January written by Doug Moench and drawn by Kelley Jones... |
#1-9 | Feb – Nov 1998 | ||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | ||
Checkmate Checkmate (comics) Checkmate, a division of Task Force X, is a fictional covert operations agency within the DC Comics universe. It first appeared in Action Comics #598 and proceeded to have its own ongoing title in Checkmate!... |
vol. 1 | #1-33 | Apr 1988 – Jan 1991 | |
vol. 2 | #1-31 | Jun 2006 – Oct 2008 | ||
Christmas with the Super-Heroes | #1-2 | 1988–1989 | ||
Chronos Chronos (comics) Chronos is the name of several fictional characters of DC Comics, both supervillains who take their name from the Greek personification of Time and have the ability of time travel and can manipulate history.-David Clinton:... |
#1-11 | Mar 1998 – Feb 1999 | ||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | ||
Cinder and Ashe Cinder and Ashe Cinder and Ashe is a four issue comic book mini-series published by DC Comics in 1988. The series was written by Gerry Conway and drawn by José Luis García-López... |
#1-4 | May – Aug 1988 | Limited series | |
Cinnamon: El Ciclo | #1-5 | Oct 2003 – Feb 2004 | Limited series | |
Clash | #1-3 | 1991 | Limited series | |
Claw the Unconquered Claw the Unconquered Claw is a fictional character, a sword and sorcery hero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Claw the Unconquered #1 , and was created by David Michelinie and Ernie Chan.Similar in many ways to Robert E... |
#1-9 | May/Jun 1975 – Sept/Oct 1976 | ||
#10-12 | Apr/May – Aug/Sept 1978 | |||
Comic Cavalcade Comic Cavalcade Comic Cavalcade was a comic book series published by All-American Publications and later DC Comics. It ran 63 issues, cover-dated Winter 1942/43 to Summer 1954.... |
#1-63 | Winter 1942 – Jun 1954 | ||
Congo Bill | #1-7 | Aug/Sept 1954 – Aug/Sept 1955 | See also Vertigo list | |
Congorilla | #1-4 | Nov 1992 – Feb 1993 | Limited series | |
Conjurors | #1-3 | Apr – Jun 1999 | Limited series | |
Connor Hawke: Dragon's Blood | #1-6 | Jan – Jul 2007 | Limited series | |
Conqueror of the Barren Earth | #1-4 | Feb – May 1983 | Limited series | |
Cool World | #1-4 | Apr – Sept 1992 | Movie adaptation | |
C.O.P.S. C.O.P.S. (Comics) C.O.P.S. was a fifteen-issue comic book series created based on a Hasbro toy line. The series was written by Doug Moench and published by DC Comics.-Issue 1:... |
#1-15 | Aug 1988 – Aug 1989 | ||
Cosmic Boy | #1-4 | Dec 1986 – Mar 1987 | Limited series | |
Cosmic Odyssey | #1-4 | Nov 1988 – Mar 1989 | Limited series | |
Countdown Countdown to Final Crisis Countdown, known as Countdown to Final Crisis for its last 24 issues based on the cover, was a comic book limited series published by DC Comics. It debuted on May 9, 2007, directly following the conclusion of the last issue of 52... |
#51-26 | May – Nov 2007 | Weekly series, counting backwards; becomes Countdown to Final Crisis | |
Countdown: Arena Countdown: Arena Countdown: Arena is a four-issue American comic book mini-series published by DC Comics. Written by Keith Champagne with art by Scott McDaniel, that ran for four weeks in December 2007.... |
#1-4 | Feb 2008 | Weekly limited series | |
Countdown Presents: Lord Havok and the Extremists | #1-6 | Oct 2007 – Mar 2008 | Limited series | |
Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Crime Society | #1 | Dec 2007 | One-shot | |
Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Gotham by Gaslight | #1 | Jan 2008 | One-shot | |
Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Red Rain | #1 | Jan 2008 | One-shot | |
Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Red Sun | #1 | Feb 2008 | One-shot | |
Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Superwoman/Batgirl | #1 | Feb 2008 | One-shot | |
Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Wildstorm | #1 | Nov 2007 | One-shot | |
Countdown Special: Jimmy Olsen | #1 | Jan 2008 | Reprints; one-shot | |
Countdown Special: The Atom | #1-2 | Feb 2008 | Reprints | |
Countdown Special: The Flash | #1 | Dec 2007 | Reprints; one-shot | |
Countdown Special: The New Gods | #1 | Mar 2008 | Reprints; one-shot | |
Countdown to Adventure | #1-8 | Oct 2007 – May 2008 | Limited series | |
Countdown to Final Crisis Countdown to Final Crisis Countdown, known as Countdown to Final Crisis for its last 24 issues based on the cover, was a comic book limited series published by DC Comics. It debuted on May 9, 2007, directly following the conclusion of the last issue of 52... |
#25-1 | Nov 2007 – May 2008 | Weekly series, counting backwards; formerly Countdown | |
Countdown to Infinite Crisis | #1 | Apr 2005 | See DC Countdown | |
Countdown to Mystery | #1-8 | Nov 2007 – Jun 2008 | Limited series | |
Creature Commandos Creature Commandos The Creature Commandos are a fictional DC Comics team of military superhumans originally set in World War II. The original team, created by J. M... |
#1-8 | May – Dec 2000 | Limited series | |
The Creeper Creeper (comics) The Creeper is a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. Created by Steve Ditko, he first appeared in Showcase #73 .-Publication history:... |
vol. 1 | #1-11 | Dec 1997 – Nov 1998 | |
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | ||
vol. 2 | #1-6 | Oct 2006 – Mar 2007 | Limited series | |
Crime Bible: Five Lessons of Blood | #1-5 | Dec 2007 – Apr 2008 | Limited series | |
The Crimson Avenger | #1-4 | Jun – Sept 1988 | Limited series | |
Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven | #1-6 | Jun – Sept 2006 | Limited series | |
Crisis Aftermath: The Spectre | #1-3 | Jul – Sept 2006 | Limited series | |
Crisis on Infinite Earths Crisis on Infinite Earths Crisis on Infinite Earths is a 12-issue American comic book limited series and crossover event, produced by DC Comics in 1985 to simplify its then 50-year-old continuity... |
#1-12 | Apr 1985 – Mar 1986 | Limited series |
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Dale Evans Comics | #1-24 | Sept/Oct 1948 – Jul/Aug 1952 | ||
Damage Damage (comics) Damage is a DC Comics superhero who first appeared in a comic book of the same name during the Zero Hour crisis. He is the son of the original Atom Al Pratt. He has been a member of the Titans, the Freedom Fighters, and Justice Society of America.... |
#1-20 | Apr 1994 – Jan 1996 | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
Danger Trail | vol. 1 | #1-5 | Jul/Aug 1950 – Mar/Apr 1951 | |
vol. 2 | #1-4 | Apr – July 1993 | Limited series | |
The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl | #1-13 | Nov 1982 – Nov 1983 | Becomes Supergirl vol. 2 | |
Dark Knight | #1-23 | Dec. 1954 - July 1956 | Becomes Batman vol. 4 | |
Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love | #1-4 | Sept/Oct 1971 – Mar/Apr 1972 | Becomes Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion | |
Dark Nemesis (Villains) | #1 | Feb 1998 | ||
Darkseid (Villains) | #1 | Feb 1998 | ||
Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger | #1 | 1995 | ||
The Darkstars Darkstars The first Darkstars were a group of fictional intergalactic policemen that appeared in comic books published by DC Comics. They were introduced in Darkstars #1 , and were created by Michael Jan Friedman and Mike Collins. The series lasted a total of 39 issues, ending with issue #38 , with an issue... |
#1-38 | Oct 1992 – Jan 1996 | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
Date with Debbi Date With Debbi Date With Debbi is a comic book series, published by DC Comics which ran for 18 issues between 1969 and 1972. The series was about the attempts of Debbi to find happiness, often through dating... |
#1-17, 18 | Jan/Feb 1969 – Sept/Oct 1971; Oct/Nov 1972 | ||
A Date with Judy A Date with Judy A Date with Judy was a comedy radio series aimed at a teenage audience which had a long run from 1941 to 1950.The show began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role... |
#1-79 | Oct/Nov 1947 – Oct/Nov 1960 | ||
Day of Judgment | #1-5 | Nov 1999 | Limited series | |
Day of Judgment Secret Files | #1 | Nov 1999 | One-shot | |
Day of Vengeance Day of Vengeance Day of Vengeance is a six-issue comic book limited series written by Bill Willingham, with art by Justiniano and Walden Wong, published in 2005 by DC Comics.-Publication history:... |
#1-6 | Jun – Nov 2005 | Limited series | |
Day of Vengeance: Infinite Crisis Special | #1 | Mar 2006 | One-shot | |
DC 100 Page Super Spectacular DC 100 Page Super Spectacular The DC 100 Page Super Spectacular was a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1971 through 1975, featuring only reprints initially and later including new stories. The "100 Page" count included both sides of the front and back covers as pages. Each numbered issue appearing under this... |
#4-6 | May – Nov 1971 | Issues #7-13 are "dual-numbered" as giant-sized editions of existing titles | |
#DC-14 – DC-22 | Feb – Nov 1973 | |||
DC 2000 | #1-2 | 2000 | Limited series | |
DC Challenge DC Challenge DC Challenge was a 12-issue comic book series produced by DC Comics from November 1985 to October 1986, as a round robin experiment in narrative... |
#1-12 | Nov 1985 – Oct 1986 | Limited series | |
DC Comics Presents DC Comics Presents DC Comics Presents was a comic book published by DC Comics from 1978 to 1986 featuring team-ups between Superman and a wide variety of other characters of the DC Universe... |
#1-97 | Jul/Aug 1978 – Sept 1986 | ||
Annual #1-4 | 1982–1985 | |||
DC Comics Presents: Batman | #1 | Sept 2004 | One-shot | |
DC Comics Presents: Flash | #1 | Oct 2004 | One-shot | |
DC Comics Presents: Green Lantern | #1 | Sept 2004 | One-shot | |
DC Comics Presents: Hawkman | #1 | Sept 2004 | One-shot | |
DC Comics Presents: Justice League of America | #1 | Oct 2004 | One-shot | |
DC Comics Presents: Mystery in Space | #1 | Sept 2004 | One-shot | |
DC Comics Presents: Superman | #1 | Oct 2004 | One-shot | |
DC Comics Presents: The Atom | #1 | Oct 2004 | One-shot | |
DC Countdown Countdown to Infinite Crisis DC Countdown, commonly referred to as Countdown to Infinite Crisis, is a one-shot publication and the official start of the Infinite Crisis storyline. It was released 30 March 2005, sold out, and quickly went to a second printing. When this comic was first published, the cover showed Batman holding... |
#1 | Apr 2005 | One-shot; labeled Countdown to Infinite Crisis on cover and title page | |
DC First: Batgirl/Joker | #1 | Jul 2002 | One-shot | |
DC First: Flash/Superman | #1 | Jul 2002 | One-shot | |
DC First: Green Lantern/Green Lantern | #1 | Jul 2002 | One-shot | |
DC First: Superman/Lobo | #1 | Jul 2002 | One-shot | |
DC Holiday Special '09 | #1 | Dec 2009 | One-shot | |
DC Infinite Halloween Special | #1 | Oct 2007 | One-shot | |
DC/Marvel: All Access | #1-4 | Dec 1996 – Feb 1997 | Limited series | |
DC One Million DC One Million "DC One Million" was a crossover storyline that ran through a self titled, weekly limited series and through special issues of almost all "DCU" titles published by DC Comics in November 1998... |
#1-4 | Nov 1998 | ||
80-Page Giant #1,000,000 | Aug 1999 | One-shot | ||
DC Silver Age Classics: Action Comics | #252 | 1992 | ||
DC Silver Age Classics: Adventure Comics | #247 | 1992 | ||
DC Silver Age Classics: Detective Comics | #225, 327 | 1992 | ||
DC Silver Age Classics: Green Lantern | #76 | 1992 | ||
DC Silver Age Classics: House of Secrets | #92 | 1992 | ||
DC Silver Age Classics: Showcase | #4, 22 | 1992 | ||
DC Silver Age Classics: Sugar and Spike | #99 | 1992 | ||
DC Silver Age Classics: The Brave and the Bold | #28 | 1992 | ||
DC Special DC Special DC Special was a comic book anthology series published by DC Comics originally from 1968 to 1971; it resumed publication from 1975 to 1977... |
#1-15 | Oct/Dec 1968 – Nov/Dec 1971 | ||
#16-29 | Spring 1975 – Aug/Sept 1977 | |||
DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest | #1-24 | Mar/Apr 1980 – Aug 1982 | ||
DC Special: Cyborg | #1-6 | May – Dec 2008 | ||
DC Special: Raven | #1-5 | May – Sept 2008 | Limited series | |
DC Special Series DC Special Series DC Special Series was an umbrella title for one-shots and special issues published by DC Comics between 1977 and 1981. Each issue featured a different character and was often in a different format than the issue before it. DC Special Series was published in four different formats: Dollar Comics, 48... |
#1-16 | Sept 1977 – Fall 1978 | ||
#17-27 | Aug 1979 – Fall 1981 | #18-19, 23-24 are digest size Digest size Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional or "journal size" magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately 5½ x 8¼ inches, but can also be 5⅜ x 8⅜ inches and 5½ x 7½ inches. These sizes have evolved from the printing press operation end... d; #25-27 are tabloid sized |
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DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy | #1-4 | Aug – Oct 2005 | Limited series | |
DC Super Stars DC Super Stars DC Super Stars was a comic book anthology series published by DC Comics from March 1976 to February 1978. Starting off as a reprint title, it finished its run with original stories... |
#1-18 | Mar 1976 – Winter 1978 | ||
DC: The New Frontier DC: The New Frontier DC: The New Frontier is an Eisner, Harvey, and Shuster Award-winning six-issue comic book limited series written and drawn by Darwyn Cooke, published by DC Comics in 2003-2004. It was then collected into two trade paperback volumes from 2004–2005 and then an Absolute Edition in 2006... |
#1-6 | Mar – Nov 2004 | Limited series | |
DC Universe | #0 | Mar 2008 | Previously titled Countdown to Final Crisis #0 and Final Crisis #0 | |
DC Universe: Decisions | #1-4 | Nov 2008 – Feb 2009 | Limited series | |
DC Universe Holiday Bash | I, II, III | 1996–1998 | ||
DC Universe: Last Will and Testament | #1 | Aug 2008 | One-shot | |
DC Universe: Legacies | #1-10 | Jul 2010 – Apr 2011 | Limited series | |
DC Universe: Legends | #1-52 | 2010 | Weekly limited series based on DC Universe Online DC Universe Online DC Universe Online or DCUO is an MMORPG by Sony Online Entertainment – Austin. Jim Lee serves as the game's Executive Creative Director, along with Carlos D'Anda, JJ Kirby, Oliver Nome, Eddie Nuñez, Livio Ramondelli, and Michael Lopez... |
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DC Universe: Trinity | #1-2 | Aug – Sept 1993 | Limited series that bookended the "Trinity" storyline | |
DC vs. Marvel | #1-4 | 1996 | Limited series | |
DCU: Brave New World | #1 | Aug 2006 | One-shot | |
DCU Heroes Secret Files | #1 | 1999 | One-shot | |
DCU: Infinite Holiday Special | #1 | Feb 2007 | One-shot | |
DCU Villains Secret Files | #1 | Apr 1999 | One-shot | |
DC/Wildstorm: DreamWar | #1-6 | Apr – Sept 2008 | Limited series | |
Deadman Deadman Deadman is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Strange Adventures #205 , and was created by Arnold Drake and Carmine Infantino.-Publication history:... |
vol. 1 | #1-7 | May – Nov 1985 | Limited reprint series |
vol. 2 | #1-4 | Mar – May 1986 | Limited series | |
vol. 3 | #1-9 | Feb – Oct 2002 | ||
Deadman: Dead Again | #1-5 | Oct 2001 | Weekly limited series | |
Deadman: Exorcism | #1-2 | 1992 | Limited series | |
Deadman: Love After Death | #1-2 | Dec 1989 – Jan 1990 | Limited series | |
Deadshot Deadshot Deadshot is a fictional character, a supervillain/assassin in the DC Universe and an enemy of Batman. He first appears in Batman #59 and was created by Bob Kane, David Vern Reed and Lew Schwartz.... |
vol. 1 | #1-4 | Nov – Holiday 1988 | Limited series |
vol. 2 | #1-5 | Feb – Jun 2005 | Limited series | |
Dead Romeo Dead Romeo Dead Romeo is a comic book series from DC Comics, written by Jesse Blaze Snider with art by Ryan Benjamin. The series, begun in April 2009, follows the journey of the undead rock star, Jonathan Romero as he attempts to save his lover, Whisper, from certain death... |
#1-6 | 2009 | Limited series | |
Death of the New Gods Death of the New Gods Death of the New Gods was an eight-issue comic book limited series published in 2007 and 2008 by DC Comics. It was written and pencilled by Jim Starlin.The series follows the final days of the New Gods as they are stalked by a mysterious killer.... |
#1-8 | Dec 2007 – Jun 2008 | Limited series | |
Deathstroke the Terminator Deathstroke Deathstroke the Terminator , originally simply the Terminator, and known by the Teen Titans as Slade, is a fictional character, a supervillain and sometimes antihero in the DC Comics Universe. He is a mercenary and assassin who first appeared in The New Teen Titans #2... |
#1-60 | Aug 1991 – Jun 1996 | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
Annual #1-4 | 1992–1995 | |||
Debbi's Dates | #1-11 | Apr/May 1969 – Dec/Jan 1970/1971 | ||
Demolition Man | #1-4 | Nov 1993 – Feb 1994 | Movie adaptation | |
The Demon | vol. 1 | #1-16 | Aug/Sep 1972 – Jan 1974 | |
vol. 2 | #1-4 | Jan – Apr 1987 | Limited series | |
vol. 3 | #1-58 | Jul 1990 – May 1995 | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1992–1993 | |||
The Demon: Driven Out | #1-6 | Nov 2003 – Apr 2004 | Limited series | |
Detective Comics Detective Comics Detective Comics is an American comic book series published monthly by DC Comics since 1937, best known for introducing the iconic superhero Batman in Detective Comics #27 . It is, along with Action Comics, the book that launched with the debut of Superman, one of the medium's signature series, and... |
#1-current | Mar 1937 – present | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
Annual #1-10 | 1988–1997 | |||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | ||
Detention Comics | #1 | Oct 1996 | One-shot | |
Dexter's Laboratory Dexter's Laboratory Dexter's Laboratory is an American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Cartoon Network Studios . The show is about a boy named Dexter who has an enormous secret laboratory filled with an endless collection of his inventions... |
#1-29 | Sept 1999 – Jan 2002 | ||
Doc Savage Doc Savage Doc Savage is a fictional character originally published in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s. He was created by publisher Henry W. Ralston and editor John L... |
vol. 1 | #1-4 | Nov 1987 – Feb 1988 | Limited series; first DC series, previous were published by Street & Smith, Gold Key, Marvel |
vol. 2 | #1-24 | Nov 1988 – Oct 1990 | Second DC series | |
Annual #1 | 1989 | |||
vol. 3 | #1-current | Jun 2010 – present | Third DC series | |
Doctor Fate Doctor Fate Doctor Fate is the name of a succession of fictional sorcerers who appear in books published by DC Comics. The original version was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Howard Sherman, and first appeared in More Fun Comics #55... |
vol. 1 | #1-4 | Jul – Oct 1987 | Limited series |
vol. 2 | #1-41 | Winter 1988/1989 – Jun 1992 | See also Dr. Fate | |
Annual #1 | 1989 | |||
Doctor Mid-Nite Doctor Mid-Nite Doctor Mid-Nite is a fictional superhero physician in DC Comics. The figure has been represented in the comics by three different individuals, Charles McNider, Beth Chapel and Pieter Anton Cross. Dr. Mid-Nite was originally created by writer Charles Reizenstein and artist Stanley Josephs Aschmeier... |
#1-3 | 1999 | Limited series | |
Dodo and the Frog | #80-92 | Oct 1954 – Nov 1957 | Formerly Funny Stuff | |
Doom Force Special | #1 | Jul 1992 | One-shot | |
Doom Patrol Doom Patrol The Doom Patrol is a superhero team appearing in publications from DC Comics. The original Doom Patrol first appeared in My Greatest Adventure #80... |
vol. 1 | #86-121 | Mar 1964 – Sept/Oct 1968 | Formerly My Greatest Adventure |
#122-124 | Feb – July 1973 | |||
vol. 2 | #1-63 | Oct 1987 – Jan 1993 | Continued under Vertigo imprint | |
Annual #1 | 1988 | |||
vol. 3 | #1-22 | Dec 2001 – Sept 2003 | ||
vol. 4 | #1-18 | Aug 2004 – Jan 2006 | ||
vol. 5 | #1-22 | Aug 2009 – Apr 2011 | ||
Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special | #1 | Feb 1988 | One-shot | |
Doomsday Annual | #1 | 1995 | One-shot | |
Doorway to Nightmare | #1-5 | Jan/Feb – Sept/Oct 1978 | ||
Double Action Comics | #2 | Jan 1940 | One-shot; first issue exists as an ashcan copy Ashcan copy An ashcan copy is a term that originated in the Golden Age of Comic Books, meant to describe a publication produced solely for legal purposes , and not normally intended for distribution.-Origins:... |
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Dr. Fate | #1-5 | Oct 2003 – Feb 2004 | See also Doctor Fate | |
Dragonlance | #1-34 | Dec 1988 – Sept 1991 | ||
Dreamwar | #1-6 | Jun – Nov 2008 | ||
Dynamic Classics | #1 | Sept/Oct 1978 | Canceled after first issue |
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Eclipso | #1-18 | Nov 1992 – Apr 1994 | ||
Annual #1 | 1993 | |||
Eclipso: The Darkness Within | #1-2 | Jul 1992 | Limited series | |
El Diablo | vol. 1 | #1-16 | Aug 1989 – Jan 1991 | |
vol. 2 | #1-4 | Mar – Jun 2001 | See also Vertigo list | |
vol. 3 | #1-6 | Nov 2008 – Apr 2009 | Limited series | |
Electric Warrior Electric Warrior (comics) Electric Warrior is an American comic book series, published by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987. Set outside the continuity of the DC Universe, the series was written by Doug Moench with artwork provided by Jim Baikie... |
#1-18 | May 1986 – Oct 1987 | ||
The Elfquest 25th Anniversary Special | July 2003 | One-shot | ||
Elfquest: The Discovery | #1-4 | Mar – Sept 2006 | Limited series | |
Elfquest: The Searcher and the Sword | July 2004 | Graphic novel | ||
Elongated Man | #1-4 | Jan – Apr 1992 | Limited series | |
Elseworlds 80-Page Giant Elseworlds 80-Page Giant The Elseworlds 80-Page Giant is an 80-page collection of Elseworlds stories published by DC Comics. The collection was withdrawn and pulped after DC became concerned about a scene in one of the stories.-Publication history:... |
#1 | Aug 1999 | One-shot | |
Elseworld's Finest | #1-2 | Aug – Sept 1997 | Limited series | |
Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl & Batgirl Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl & Batgirl Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl & Batgirl is an Elseworlds comic book by Tom Simmons, Matt Haley and Barbara Kesel.It is based in a world in which Bruce Wayne was never Batman, and the infant Kal-El did not survive long enough to become Superman... |
#1 | 1998 | One-shot | |
Elvira's House of Mystery | #1-11 | Jan 1986 – Jan 1987 | ||
Empire Empire (comics) Empire is an American comic book limited series published by Gorilla Comics and DC Comics, created by Mark Waid and Barry Kitson.... |
#0-6 | Aug 2003 – Feb 2004 | Earlier series (2 issues) published by Gorilla Comics Gorilla Comics Gorilla Comics was a short-lived American comic book imprint launched in 2000 by creators Kurt Busiek, Tom Grummett, Stuart Immonen, Karl Kesel, Barry Kitson, George Pérez, Mark Waid, and Mike Wieringo... |
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Enemy Ace Special | #1 | Oct 1990 | One-shot | |
Enemy Ace: War in Heaven | #1-2 | May – Jun 2001 | Limited series | |
Enginehead | #1-6 | Jun – Nov 2004 | Limited series | |
Eradicator Eradicator (comics) The Eradicator is a fictional comic book superhero character having a recurring role in Superman stories published by DC Comics. Originally created as a weapon by an ancient alien race, he is over 200,000 years old and is considered an artifact of Krypton... |
#1-3 | Aug – Oct 1996 | Limited series | |
Even More Secret Origins | #1 | 2003 | One-shot | |
Extreme Justice Extreme Justice Extreme Justice was a monthly Justice League spin off title in the DC Comics universe. It replaced the cancelled Justice League International and ran for nineteen issues from 1994 to 1996.-Overview:... |
#0-18 | Jan 1995 – Jul 1996 |
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Faces of Evil Faces of Evil "Faces of Evil" is a DC Comics "event" in January 2009, that editor Dan DiDio described as "inspirationally tied to Final Crisis" as they aim to address the question the series raises: "What happens when evil wins?" Numerous monthly books will have villains displayed on their covers while four... : Deathstroke Deathstroke Deathstroke the Terminator , originally simply the Terminator, and known by the Teen Titans as Slade, is a fictional character, a supervillain and sometimes antihero in the DC Comics Universe. He is a mercenary and assassin who first appeared in The New Teen Titans #2... |
#1 | Jan 2009 | One-shot | |
Faces of Evil: Grundy Solomon Grundy (comics) Solomon Grundy is a fictional character, a zombie supervillain in the DC Comics Universe. Named after the 19th century children's nursery rhyme, Grundy was introduced as an enemy of the Golden Age Green Lantern , but has since become a prominent enemy for a number of superheroes, such as Batman and... |
#1 | Jan 2009 | One-shot | |
Faces of Evil: Kobra Kobra (comics) Kobra is the name used by two fictional supervillains published by DC Comics. The Jeffrey Burr Kobra first appeared in Kobra #1 , and was created by Martin Pasko, Steve Sherman, Jack Kirby, and Pablo Marcos... |
#1 | Jan 2009 | One-shot | |
Faces of Evil: Prometheus Prometheus (comics) Prometheus is the name of three fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.The first Prometheus debuted in New Teen Titans vol. 2, #24 and was created by Marv Wolfman and Eduardo Barreto . The second version debuted in New Year's Evil: Prometheus Prometheus is the name... |
#1 | Jan 2009 | One-shot | |
Fallen Angel Fallen Angel (comics) Fallen Angel is an American fictional comic book heroine created and owned by writer Peter David and artist David Lopez, who appears in her self-titled monthly series. It was published by DC Comics from July 2003 until it was canceled with issue #20 in May 2005 because of low sales. It resumed... |
vol. 1 | #1-20 | Sept 2003 – Jul 2005 | Creator owned; moved to IDW Publishing IDW Publishing IDW Publishing, also known as Idea + Design Works, LLC and IDW, is an American publisher of comic books and comic strip collections. The company was founded in 1999 and has been awarded the title "Publisher of the Year Under 5% Market Share" for the years 2004, 2005 and 2006 by Diamond Comic... |
The Family Dynamic | #1-3 | Oct – Dec 2008 | ||
Falling in Love | #1-143 | Nov 1955 – Nov 1973 | ||
Famous First Edition | #C26, C28, C30, F4-F8, C61 | Apr 1974 – Aug 1976; Jan 1979 | Tabloid sized reprints; numbering connected with Limited Collectors' Edition | |
Fanboy Fanboy (comics) Fanboy is the title of a six issue comic book miniseries by Mark Evanier and Sergio Aragonés which was published by DC Comics in 1999.-Series overview:... |
#1-6 | Mar – Aug 1999 | Limited series | |
Fate Fate (comics) Fate is a fictional character that has appeared in various comic book series published by DC Comics. The character was closely connected to Doctor Fate and existed in the DC Universe... |
#0-22 | Oct 1994 – Sept 1996 | ||
Feature Films | #1-4 | Mar/Apr – Sept/Oct 1950 | ||
Fighting American Fighting American Fighting American is a patriotic comic book character created in 1954 by writer Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby, published by Crestwood Publication / Prize Comics and, against normal industry practices of the time, creator-owned... |
#1-6 | Feb – Jul 1994 | Limited series | |
Final Crisis Final Crisis Final Crisis is a crossover storyline that appeared in comic books published by DC Comics in 2008, primarily the seven-issue miniseries of the same name written by Grant Morrison. Originally DC announced the project as being illustrated solely by J. G. Jones; artists Carlos Pacheco, Marco Rudy and... |
#1-7 | May 2008 – Jan 2009 | Limited series | |
Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance | #1-6 | May – Oct 2009 | Limited series | |
Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape | #1-6 | May – Oct 2009 | Limited series | |
Final Crisis Aftermath: Ink | #1-6 | May – Oct 2009 | Limited series | |
Final Crisis Aftermath: Run! | #1-6 | May – Oct 2009 | Limited series | |
Final Crisis: Directors Cut | #1 | Oct 2008 | One-shot special reprint | |
Final Crisis: Secret Files | #1 | Feb 2009 | ||
Final Crisis Sketchbook | #1 | Jul 2008 | One-shot | |
Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds | #1-5 | Aug 2008 – Jul 2009 | Limited series | |
Final Crisis: Rage of the Red Lanterns | #1 | Dec 2008 | One-shot | |
Final Crisis: Resist | #1 | Dec 2008 | One-shot | |
Final Crisis: Requiem | #1 | Sept 2008 | One-shot | |
Final Crisis: Revelations Final Crisis: Revelations Final Crisis: Revelations is a five-issue comic book limited series written by Greg Rucka, with art by Philip Tan, Jeff De Los Santos, and Jonathan Glapion.-Outline:... |
#1-5 | Aug – Dec 2008 | Limited series | |
Final Crisis: Rogues' Revenge Final Crisis: Rogues' Revenge Final Crisis: Rogues' Revenge is a three-issue 2008 mini-series produced by DC Comics. The series is a tie-in to Final Crisis, and is written by Geoff Johns and penciled by Scott Kolins. This reunites the creative team for the first time since their critically acclaimed run on The Flash Final... |
#1-3 | Jul – Dec 2008 | Limited series | |
Final Crisis: Superman Beyond | #1-2 | Aug 2008 – Jan 2009 | Limited series | |
Final Crisis: Submit | #1 | Dec 2008 | One-shot | |
The Final Night | #1-4 | Nov 1996 | Weekly limited series | |
Firebrand Firebrand (DC Comics) Firebrand is a name that has been used by four heroes by DC Comics.-Rod Reilly:Published by Quality Comics from August 1941 to November 1942, Rod Reilly was the bored and wealthy socialite son of a steel tycoon, who decided to fight crime with his servant and friend, "Slugger" Dunn... |
#1-9 | Feb – Oct 1996 | ||
Firestorm Firestorm (comics) Firestorm is the name of several comic book superheroes published by DC Comics. Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein, the first Firestorm, debuted in Firestorm, the Nuclear Man #1 , and was created by Gerry Conway and Al Milgrom. Martin Stein, by himself as Firestorm, debuted in Firestorm the Nuclear... |
vol. 1 | #1-5 | Mar – Oct/Nov 1978 | |
vol. 2 | #93-100 | Jan – Aug 1990 | Formerly Firestorm the Nuclear Man | |
Annual #5 | 1987 | Formerly Fury of Firestorm Annual | ||
vol. 3 | #1-22 | Jul 2004 – Apr 2006 | Becomes Firestorm the Nuclear Man vol. 2 | |
Firestorm the Nuclear Man Firestorm (comics) Firestorm is the name of several comic book superheroes published by DC Comics. Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein, the first Firestorm, debuted in Firestorm, the Nuclear Man #1 , and was created by Gerry Conway and Al Milgrom. Martin Stein, by himself as Firestorm, debuted in Firestorm the Nuclear... |
vol. 1 | #65-92 | Nov 1987 – Dec 1989 | Formerly Fury of Firestorm; becomes Firestorm vol. 2 |
vol. 2 | #23-35 | May 2006 – Jun 2007 | Formerly Firestorm vol. 3 | |
First Wave First Wave (comics) First Wave is a 2010 six-issue comic book limited series written by Brian Azzarello drawn by Rags Morales and published by DC Comics.It is also the name of a separate DC Comics fictional universe, crossing pulp fiction characters over with versions of established DC heroes.-Publication history:The... |
#1-6 | May 2010 – Mar 2011 | Limited series | |
The Flash The Flash (comic book) The Flash is an ongoing comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero of the same name. The character's first incarnation, Jay Garrick, first appeared in Flash Comics #1... |
vol. 1 | #105-350 | Feb/Mar 1959 – Oct 1985 | Continues numbering from Flash Comics |
Annual #1 | 1963 | |||
vol. 2 | #1-230, 231-247 | Jun 1987 – Mar 2006; Oct 2007 – Dec 2008 | Issues #1-139 were titled simply Flash in the indicia | |
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd century crossover | ||
Annual #1-13 | 1987–2000 | |||
Plus #1 | 1997 | |||
Secret Files #1, 2, 3 | 1997; 1999; 2001 | |||
Special #1 | 1990 | 50th anniversary | ||
80-Page Giant #1-2 | 1998–1999 | |||
vol. 3 | Secret Files and Origins 2010 | Apr 2010 | ||
#1-current | Apr 2010 – present | |||
Flash: Iron Heights | #1 | 2001 | One-shot | |
Flash: Our Worlds at War | #1 | 2001 | One-shot | |
Flash and Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold | #1-6 | Oct 1999 – Mar 2000 | Limited series | |
Flash Comics Flash Comics Flash Comics was an anthology comic book published by All-American Publications and later National Periodicals . The title ran for 104 issues between January 1940 to February 1949. Although the name of the comic book was Flash Comics, the Flash was only one of many different series featured in the... |
#1-104 | Jan 1940 – Feb 1949 | Numbering continues as The Flash | |
Flash Gordon | #1-9 | Jun 1988 – Holiday 1988/1989 | Limited series | |
Flash/Green Lantern: Faster Friends | #1 | Mar 1997 | Part 2 of 2 | |
The Flash: Rebirth The Flash: Rebirth The Flash: Rebirth is a six issue monthly American comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver. Published by DC Comics, the series features characters from throughout the nearly seventy year history of Flash comics. This is the creative team's second... |
#1-6 | Jun 2009 – Apr 2010 | Limited series | |
The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive | #1-13 | Aug 2006 – Aug 2007 | Issues #14-16 solicited, but replaced with All-Flash #1 and The Flash vol. 2 #231 and on | |
Flash TV Special | #1 | 1991 | One-shot | |
Flashpoint | #1-3 | Dec 1999 – Feb 2000 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint | #1-5 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Abin Sur - The Green Lantern | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Batman Knight of Vengeance | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Citizen Cold | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Deadman and the Flying Graysons | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Deathstroke & the Curse of the Ravager | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Emperor Aquaman | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Frankenstein & the Creatures of the Unknown | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Green Arrow Industries | #1 | Jul - Aug 2011 | One-Shot | |
Flashpoint: Grodd of War | #1 | Jul - Aug 2011 | One-Shot | |
Flashpoint: Hal Jordan | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Kid Flash Lost | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Lois Lane and the Resistance | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Project Superman | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Reverse-Flash | #1 | Jul - Aug 2011 | One-Shot | |
Flashpoint: Secret Seven | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: The Canterbury Cricket | #1 | Jul - Aug 2011 | One-Shot | |
Flashpoint: The Legion of Doom | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: The Outsider | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies | #1-3 | Jul - Aug 2011 | Limited series | |
The Flintstones and the Jetsons | #1-21 | Aug 1997 – May 1999 | ||
Flippity and Flop | #1-46, 47 | Dec/Jan 1951/1952 – Oct 1959; Sept/Nov 1960 | ||
Focus | #1 | Summer 1987 | ||
Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion was a horror-suspense-romance anthology comic book series published by DC Comics from 1971–1974, a companion to Secrets of Sinister House.-Publication history:... |
#5-15 | May/Jun 1972 – Feb/Mar 1974 | Formerly Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love | |
Forever Maelstrom | #1-6 | Jan – Jun 2003 | Limited series | |
The Forever People | #1-11 | Feb/Mar 1971 – Oct/Nov 1972 | Jack Kirby's Fourth World | |
Forever People Forever People The Forever People are a fictional group of extraterrestrial superheroes published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Forever People #1 , and were created by Jack Kirby as part of his "Fourth World" epic.-Fictional history:... |
#1-6 | Feb – Jul 1988 | Limited series | |
Forgotten Realms | #1-25 | 1990–1991 | ||
Annual #1 | 1990 | |||
Formerly Known as the Justice League | #1-6 | Sept 2003 – Feb 2004 | ||
Four-Star Battle Tales | #1-5 | Feb/Mar – Nov/Dec 1973 | ||
Four-Star Spectacular Four-Star Spectacular Four-Star Spectacular was an anthology comic book series published by DC Comics in the mid-1970s. The series was edited by E. Nelson Bridwell and ran for six issues from March/April 1976 to January/February 1977. The books were in the "giant size" format and consisted mostly of superhero reprints,... |
#1-6 | Mar/Apr 1976 – Jan/Feb 1977 | ||
The Fox and the Crow The Fox and the Crow The Fox and the Crow are a pair of anthropomorphic cartoon characters created by Frank Tashlin for the Screen Gems studio. The characters, the refined but gullible Fauntleroy Fox and the streetwise Crawford Crow, appeared in a series of animated short subjects released by Screen Gems through its... |
#1-108 | Dec/Jan 1951/1952 – Feb/Mar 1968 | Becomes Stanley and His Monster | |
Freedom Fighters | vol. 1 | #1-15 | Mar/Apr 1976 – Jul/Aug 1978 | |
vol. 2 | #1-8 | Nov 2010 – May 2011 | ||
From Beyond the Unknown From Beyond the Unknown From Beyond the Unknown was the title of a science-fiction comic book series published by DC Comics. It ran as a bi-monthly for 25 issues, from October 1969 to December 1973... |
#1-25 | Oct/Nov 1969 – Nov/Dec 1973 | ||
Frontier Fighters | #1-8 | Sept/Oct 1955 – Nov/Dec 1956 | ||
Funny Folks | #1-26 | Apr/May 1948 – Jun/Jul 1950 | Becomes Hollywood Funny Folks | |
Funny Stuff | #1-79 | Summer 1944 – Jul/Aug 1954 | Becomes The Dodo and the Frog | |
Funny Stuff Stocking Stuffer | #1 | Mar 1985 | One-shot | |
The Fury of Firestorm | #1-64 | Jun 1982 – Oct 1987 | Becomes Firestorm the Nuclear Man | |
Annual #1-4 | 1983–1986 |
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G.I. Combat G.I. Combat G.I. Combat is a long-running comic book series published first by Quality Comics and later by National Periodical Publications, which was the primary company of those that evolved to become DC Comics.-Publication history:... |
#44-288 | Jan 1957 – Mar 1987 | Prior issues published by Quality Comics Quality Comics Quality Comics was an American comic book publishing company that operated from 1939 to 1956 and was an influential creative force in what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic books.... |
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G.I. War Tales | #1-4 | Mar/Apr – Oct/Nov 1973 | ||
Gammarauders | #1-18 | Jan – Dec 1989 | ||
Gang Busters | #1-67 | Dec/Jan 1947/1948 – Dec/Jan 1958/1959 | ||
Genesis Genesis (DC Comics) "Genesis" was a comic book crossover storyline that ran through a self titled, four-issue, weekly mini-series and published by DC Comics in August 1997. The series was written by John Byrne and drawn by Ron Wagner and Joe Rubinstein... |
#1-4 | Oct 1997 | Weekly limited series | |
Ghosts Ghosts (DC Comics) Ghosts is a comic book series published by DC Comics for 112 issues from September-October 1971 to May 1982. Its tagline was "True Tales of the Weird and Supernatural" , changed to "New Tales of the Weird and Supernatural," as of #75 , and dropped after #104... |
#1-112 | Sept/Oct 1971 – May 1982 | ||
Giantkiller Giantkiller Giantkiller is a limited comic-book series created by Dan Brereton and published by DC Comics. The series ran 6 issues and spawned a one shot handbook called Giantkiller A to Z: A Field Guide to Big Monsters... |
#1-6 | Aug 1999 – Jan 2000 | Limited series | |
Gilgamesh II | #1-4 | Feb – Jun 1989 | Limited series | |
Girls' Love Stories Girls' Love Stories Girls' Love Stories was a romance comic book published by DC Comics in the United States. Started in 1949 as DC's first romance title, it ran for 180 issues, ending with the Nov-Dec 1973 issue. The stories covered such topics as girls worrying about getting a man, or marrying out of pressure, not... |
#1-180 | Aug/Sept 1949 – Nov/Dec 1973 | ||
Girls' Romances Girls' Romances Girls' Romances was a comic book published in the United States. It ran for 160 issues, from Feb-Mar 1950 to Oct. 1971. It covered romance topics like dating or marriage, and was published by the National Romance Group/DC. Roy Lichtenstein based many of his works from panels from the comic.... |
#1-160 | Feb/Mar 1950 – Oct 1971 | ||
Gog (Villains) | #1 | Feb 1998 | One-shot | |
The Golden Age The Golden Age (comics) The Golden Age is a 1993 four-issue Elseworlds comic book mini-series by writer James Robinson and artist Paul Smith. It concerns the Golden Age DC Comics superheroes entering the 1950s and facing the advent of McCarthyism.-Plot:... |
#1-4 | Summer 1993 – Spring 1994 | Limited series | |
Golden Age Secret Files and Origins | #1 | Feb 2001 | One-shot | |
Gotham Central Gotham Central Gotham Central is a police procedural comic book series that was published by DC Comics. It was written by Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka, with pencils initially by Michael Lark.... |
#1-40 | Feb 2003 – Apr 2006 | ||
Gotham City Sirens Gotham City Sirens Gotham City Sirens is an American comic book ongoing series written by Paul Dini, with art by Guillem March, and published by DC Comics. The series features some of the most popular female characters that inhabit Gotham City, including Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn... |
#1-current | Aug 2009 – present | ||
Gotham Gazette | #1 | May 2009 | One-shot | |
Gotham Gazette: Batman Alive? | #1 | Jul 2009 | One-shot | |
Gotham Girls | #1-5 | Oct 2002 – Feb 2003 | Limited series | |
Gotham Nights | #1-4 | Mar – Jun 1992 | Limited series | |
Gotham Underground | #1-9 | Dec 2007 – Aug 2008 | Limited series | |
The Great Ten Great Ten The Great Ten, ' or ' are a team of fictional Chinese comic book superheroes in the DC Comics Universe, who are sponsored by the government of the People's Republic of China. Appearing in comics published by DC Comics, they were introduced in 52 #6 ., and were created by Grant Morrison, J.G. Jones,... |
#1-9 | Jan – Sept 2010 | Limited series | |
Green Arrow Green Arrow Green Arrow is a fictional superhero that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, he first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 in November 1941. His secret identity is Oliver Queen, billionaire and former mayor of fictional Star City... |
vol. 1 | #1-4 | May – Aug 1983 | |
vol. 2 | #1-137 | Feb 1988 – Oct 1998 | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | Tie-in with "DC One Million DC One Million "DC One Million" was a crossover storyline that ran through a self titled, weekly limited series and through special issues of almost all "DCU" titles published by DC Comics in November 1998... " |
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vol. 3 | #1-75 | Apr 2001 – Aug 2007 | ||
vol. 4 | #30-32 | Apr – Jun 2010 | Issue #30 under title Black Lantern Green Arrow | |
vol. 5 | #1-current | Aug 2010 – present | ||
Green Arrow/Black Canary Green Arrow and Black Canary Green Arrow and Black Canary is a comic book ongoing series published by DC Comics starring superheroes Green Arrow and Black Canary.-Publication history:... |
#1-29 | Dec 2007 – Apr 2010 | ||
The Green Arrow/Black Canary Wedding Special | #1 | Nov 2007 | One-shot | |
Green Arrow Secret Files and Origins | #1 | Dec 2002 | ||
Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters is a three-issue prestige format comic book miniseries published in 1987 by DC Comics. Written and drawn by Mike Grell, it stars the character Green Arrow.-Plot summary:... |
#1-3 | Aug – Oct 1987 | Limited series | |
Green Arrow: The Wonder Year | #1-4 | Feb – May 1993 | Limited series | |
Green Arrow: Year One | #1-6 | Sept – Nov 2007 | Bi-weekly limited series | |
Green Lantern Green Lantern The Green Lantern is the shared primary alias of several fictional characters, superheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The first Green Lantern was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in All-American Comics #16 .Each Green Lantern possesses a power ring and... |
vol. 1 | #1-38 | Fall 1941 – May/Jun 1949 | |
vol. 2 | #1-89 | Jul/Aug 1960 – Apr/May 1972 | ||
#90-205 | Aug/Sept 1976 – Oct 1986 | Becomes Green Lantern Corps | ||
vol. 3 | #1-181 | Jun 1990 – Nov 2004 | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | Tie-in with "DC One Million DC One Million "DC One Million" was a crossover storyline that ran through a self titled, weekly limited series and through special issues of almost all "DCU" titles published by DC Comics in November 1998... " |
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80-Page Giant #1-3 | 1998–2000 | |||
Annual #1-9 | 1992–2000 | |||
Plus #1 | Dec 1996 | |||
Secret Files #1-3 | Jul 1998 – Jul 2002 | |||
vol. 4 | #1-current | Jul 2005 – present | ||
Green Lantern: 1001 Emerald Nights | #1 | May 2001 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern 3-D | #1 | Dec 1998 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern/Adam Strange | #1 | Oct 2000 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern Annual | #1 | 1963 | Reprint; one-shot | |
Green Lantern: Brightest Day, Blackest Night | #1 | Aug 2002 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern: Circle of Fire | #1-2 | Oct 2000 | Limited series | |
The Green Lantern Corps | vol. 1 | #206-224 | Nov 1986 – May 1988 | Formerly Green Lantern vol. 2 |
Annual #2-3 | 1986–1987 | Issue #1 titled Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual | ||
vol. 2 | #1-current | Aug 2006 – present | ||
Green Lantern Corps Quarterly | #1-8 | Summer 1992 – Spring 1994 | ||
Green Lantern Corps: Recharge | #1-6 | Nov 2005 – Mar 2006 | Limited series | |
Green Lantern Dragon Lord | #1-3 | Jun – Aug 2001 | Limited series | |
Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn | #1-6 | Dec 1989 – May 1990 | Limited series | |
Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II | #1-6 | Apr – Sept 1991 | Limited series | |
Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors | #1-current | Oct 2010 – present | ||
Green Lantern: Evil's Might | #1-3 | Aug – Oct 2002 | Limited series | |
Green Lantern/Firestorm | #1 | Oct 2000 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern/Flash: Faster Friends | #1 | 1997 | "Faster Friends" Part 1 of 2 | |
Green Lantern Gallery | #1 | 1996 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern: Ganthet's Tale | 1992 | One-shot; no issue number | ||
Green Lantern/Green Arrow | #1-7 | Oct 1983 – Apr 1984 | Limited series | |
Green Lantern/Green Lantern | #1 | Oct 2000 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern: Mosaic Green Lantern: Mosaic Green Lantern: Mosaic was an American comic book series published by DC Comics starring the fictional character Green Lantern... |
#1-18 | Jun 1992 – Nov 1993 | ||
Green Lantern: Our Worlds at War | #1 | Aug 2001 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern/Power Girl | #1 | Oct 2000 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern: Rebirth | #1-6 | Dec 2004 – May 2005 | Limited series | |
Green Lantern Secret Files and Origins 2005 | Jun 2005 | |||
Green Lantern/Sentinel: Heart of Darkness | #1-3 | May 1998 | Limited series | |
Green Lantern/Silver Surfer | #1 | 1995 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern/Sinestro Corps: Secret Files | #1 | Dec 2007 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Special | #1 | Aug 2007 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern Special | #1-2 | 1988–1989 | ||
Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame | #1 | 2000 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern/The Atom | #1 | Oct 2000 | One-shot | |
Green Lantern: The New Corps | #1-2 | 1999 | Limited series | |
The Griffin | #1-6 | Nov 1991 – Apr 1992 | Limited series | |
Gross Point | #1-14 | Aug 1997 – Aug 1998 | ||
Guardians of Metropolis | #1-4 | Nov 1994 – Feb 1995 | Limited series | |
Gunfire | #1-13 | Oct 1994 – Jun 1995 | ||
Guns of the Dragon | #1-4 | Oct 1998 – Jan 1999 | Limited series | |
Guy Gardner Guy Gardner (comics) Guy Gardner is a fictional character, a comic book superhero published by DC Comics. He is a core member of the Green Lantern family of characters, and for a time was also a significant member of the Justice League family of characters.He was created by John Broome and Gil Kane in Green Lantern... |
#1-16 | Oct 1992 – Jan 1994 | Becomes Guy Gardner: Warrior | |
Guy Gardner: Collateral Damage | #1-2 | Jan 2007 | Limited series | |
Guy Gardner: Reborn | #1-3 | May – Jul 1992 | Limited series | |
Guy Gardner: Warrior | #17-44 | Feb 1994 – Jul 1996 | Formerly Guy Gardner | |
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1995–1996 |
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H-E-R-O | #1-22 | Apr 2003-Jan 2005 | ||
H-E-R-O Double Feature | #1 | Jun 2003 | ||
Hacker Files The Hacker Files The Hacker Files is a twelve issue DC Comics mini-series published from August 1992 to July 1993. It was written by Lewis Shiner and illustrated by Tom Sutton.-Publication history:... |
#1-12 | Aug 1992-Jul 1993 | ||
Hammer Locke | #1-9 | Sep 1992-May 1993 | ||
Hard Time Hard Time (comics) Hard Time is a comic book series written by Steve Gerber and Mary Skrenes and originally published by DC Focus, a short-lived imprint of DC Comics. The aim of the imprint was to feature super-powered characters who did not follow the traditional format of classic superhero adventures... Season Two |
#1-7 | Feb 2006-Aug 2006 | Original series published under the DC Focus imprint. | |
Hardcore Station Hardcore Station Hardcore Station is a location in the DC Comics Universe, a corrupt commercial satellite station with a population of several million in a free space zone between a number of trading civilisations.... |
#1-6 | Jul 1998-Dec 1998 | limited series | |
Harley & Ivy: Love on the Lam | #1 | Nov 2001 | one-shot | |
Harley Quinn Harley Quinn Harley Quinn was first introduced as a villain on September 11, 1992, in the animated series Batman: The Animated Series, later adapted into DC Comics' Batman comic books. As suggested by her name , she is clad in the manner of a traditional harlequin jester... |
#1-38 | Dec 2000-Jan 2004 | ||
Harley Quinn: Our Worlds at War | #1 | Oct 2001 | one-shot | |
Haven: Broken City | #1-3 | Feb 2002-Apr 2002 | limited series | |
Hawk and Dove Hawk and Dove Hawk and Dove is the moniker given to two superheroes when they team up to fight crime. Hawk and Dove describes each character's attitude or approach to fighting crime. The hawk represents aggression, and the dove representing pacifism.-Hank and Don Hall:... |
2nd series | #1-5 | Oct 1988-Holiday 1989 | limited series |
3rd series | #1-28 | Jun 1989-Oct 1991 | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1990–1991 | |||
4th series | #1-5 | Nov 1997-Mar 1998 | limited series | |
The Hawk and the Dove | 1st series | #1-6 | Aug-Sep 1968-Jun-Jul 1969 | only 1st series has "The" in the official title. |
Hawkgirl Hawkgirl Hawkgirl is the name of several female fictional superhero characters, all owned by DC Comics and existing in that company's universe. The character is one of the first costumed female superheroes... |
#50-66 | Aug 2006-Sep 2007 | formerly Hawkman (4th series) | |
Hawkman Hawkman Hawkman is a fictional superhero who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville, the original Hawkman first appeared in Flash Comics #1, published by All-American Publications in 1940.... |
1st series | #1-27 | Apr-May 1964-Aug-Sep 1968 | |
2nd series | #1-17 | Aug 1986-Dec 1987 | ||
3rd series | #1-13, 0, 14-33 | Oct 1994-Jul 1996 | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1994–1995 | |||
4th series | #1-49 | May 2002-Apr 2006 | became Hawkgirl | |
Hawkman Secret Files and Origins | #1 | Oct 2002 | ||
Hawkman Special | #1 | Mar 1986 | ||
#1 | Aug 2008 | one shot | ||
Hawkworld Hawkworld Hawkworld is a comic book series that was published by DC Comics. The initial story line was published as a three-issue mini-series and then, based on the high sales and interest level generated by this limited series, launched as an ongoing monthly book... |
1st series | #1-3 | Aug 1989-Oct 1989 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-32 | Jun 1990-Mar 1993 | ||
Annual #1-3 | 1990–1992 | |||
Haywire | #1-13 | Oct 1988-Sep 1989 | ||
Heart Throbs Heart Throbs Heart Throbs was a romance comic published by Quality Comics and DC Comics from 1949 to 1972. Quality published the book from 1949–1957, when it was acquired by DC. Most issues featured a number of short comics stories, as well advice columns, text pieces, and filler... |
#47-146 | Apr-May 1957-Oct 1972 | earlier issues published by Quality Comics Quality Comics Quality Comics was an American comic book publishing company that operated from 1939 to 1956 and was an influential creative force in what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic books.... . became Love Stories |
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The Heckler Heckler (comics) The Heckler is a fictional character, a superhero parody published by DC Comics'. He first appeared in The Heckler #1 , an on-going series that lasted six issues, ending with The Heckler #6 .... |
#1-6 | Sep 1992-Feb 1993 | ||
Hellblazer Hellblazer Hellblazer is a contemporary horror comic book series, originally published by DC Comics, and subsequently by the Vertigo imprint since March 1993, the month the imprint was introduced, where it remains to this day... |
#1-62 | Jan 1988-Feb 1993 | continued as a VERTIGO title | |
Annual #1 | Oct 1989 | |||
Special #1 | Jan 1993 | |||
Helmet of Fate | Black Alice | #1 | Apr 2007 | one-shot |
Detective Chimp | #1 | Mar 2007 | one-shot | |
Ibis the Invincible | #1 | Mar 2007 | one-shot | |
Sargon the Soucerer | #1 | Apr 2007 | one-shot | |
Zauriel | #1 | May 2007 | one-shot | |
Hercules Unbound | #1-12 | Nov 1975-Sep 1977 | ||
Here's Howie | #1-18 | Jan-Feb 1952-Nov-Dec 1954 | ||
Hero Hotline Hero Hotline Hero Hotline is a fictional DC Comics corporate superteam introduced in Action Comics Weekly #637, January . They were created by Bob Rozakis and Stephen DeStefano.-History:... |
#1-6 | Apr 1989-Sep 1989 | limited series | |
Heroes Against Hunger | #1 | Aug 1986 | one-shot | |
Hex | #1-18 | Sep 1985-Feb 1987 | ||
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | #1-3 | Apr 2006-Jun 2006 | limited series | |
History of the DC Universe History of the DC Universe History of the DC Universe is a two-issue comic book limited series created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, and published by DC Comics following the end of Crisis on Infinite Earths. It was an attempt to summarize the new history of the DC Universe to establish what was canonical after Crisis... |
#1-2 | Sep 1986-Nov 1986 | limited series | |
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | #1-3 | 1993 | novel adaptation | |
Hitman Hitman (comics) Hitman is a fictional character, a superpowered hitman in the DC Comics Universe. The character was created by Garth Ennis and John McCrea and first appeared in The Demon Annual #2 and then received his own series by Ennis and McCrea lasting 61 issues.-Background:Hitman chronicles the exploits of... |
#1-31, 1000000, 32-60 | Apr 1996-Jun 2001 | ||
Annual #1 | 1997 | |||
Hitman/Lobo: That Stupid Bastich | #1 | Sep 2007 | one-shot | |
Hollywood Funny Folks | #27-60 | Aug-Sep 1950-Jul-Aug 1954 | formerly Funny Folks, became Nutsy Squirrel | |
Hopalong Cassidy | #86-135 | Feb 1954-May-Jun 1959 | earlier issues published by Fawcett Comics Fawcett Comics Fawcett Comics, a division of Fawcett Publications, was one of several successful comic book publishers during the Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940s... |
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Hot Wheels | #1-6 | Mar-Apr 1970-Jan-Feb 1971 | ||
Hourman Hourman Hourman is the name of three different fictional DC Comics superheroes, the first of whom was created by Ken Fitch and Bernard Baily in Adventure Comics #48 , during the Golden Age of Comic Books.-Rex Tyler:Scientist Rex Tyler, raised in upstate... |
#1-25 | Apr 1999-Apr 2001 | ||
House of Mystery House of Mystery The House of Mystery is the name of several horror-mystery-suspense anthology comic book series. It had a companion series, House of Secrets.-Genesis:... |
vol.1 | #1-321 | Dec-Jan 1951/2-Oct 1983 | |
vol.2 | #1-ongoing | Jul 2008–present | ||
House of Secrets | #1-80 | Nov-Dec 1956-Sep-Oct 1966 | see also VERTIGO list. | |
#81-154 | Aug-Sep 1969-Oct-Nov 1978 | |||
Human Defense Corps Human Defense Corps The Human Defense Corps are a fictional comic book military organization published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Human Defense Corps #1 , and were created by writer Ty Templeton and artist Clément Sauvé.- Publication history :... |
#1-6 | Jul 2003-Dec 2003 | limited series | |
The Human Race | #1-7 | May 2005-Nov 2005 | limited series | |
Human Target Human Target The Human Target is the name of two fictional comic book characters that have appeared in books published by DC Comics. The first is Fred Venable, who appears in Detective Comics #201 , by Edmond Hamilton and Sheldon Moldoff.... Special |
#1 | Nov 1991 | one-shot | |
The Huntress Huntress (comics) The Huntress is a name used by several characters in DC Comics.The Golden Age Huntress is a supervillainess, while the Bronze Age and Modern Age Huntresses are superheroines.... |
1st series | #1-19 | Apr 1989-Oct 1990 | |
2nd series | #1-4 | Jun 1994-Sep 1994 | limited series | |
The Huntress: Year One | #1-6. | May 2008-Aug 2008 | limited series |
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iCandy | #1-6 | Nov 2003-Apr 2004 | ||
Identity Crisis | #1-7 | Aug 2004-Feb 2005 | limited series | |
The Immortal Doctor Fate | #1-3 | Jan 1985-Mar 1985 | limited series | |
Impulse Impulse (comics) Impulse, in comics, may refer to:* Impulse , one of three comic book superheroes published by DC Comics* Impulse , the former name of the character Pulsar* Impulse , a member of Marvel Comics' Psionex... |
#1-42, 100000, 43-89 | Apr 1995-Oct 2002 | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1996–1997 | |||
...Plus #1 | Sep 1997 | |||
Impulse / Atom Double-Shot | #1 | Feb 1998 | ||
In the Days of the Mob | #1 | Fall 1971 | magazine sized B&W, published by "Hampshire Distribution Limited", a DC imprint | |
The Inferior Five | #1-10 | Mar-Apr 1967-Sep-Oct 1968 | ||
#11-12 | Aug-Sep 1972-Oct-Nov 1972 | |||
Inferno Inferno (DC Comics) Inferno was also the name of the "SW6" version of the Legionnaire Sun Boy.Inferno is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe... |
#1-4 | Oct 1997-Feb 1998 | limited series | |
Infinite Crisis Infinite Crisis Infinite Crisis is a 2005 - 2006 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, seven-issue comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, Ivan Reis, and Jerry Ordway, and a number of tie-in books... |
#1-7 | Dec 2005-Jun 2006 | limited series | |
Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006 | #1 | Apr 2006 | one-shot | |
Infinity Inc. Infinity Inc. Infinity, Inc. is a team of superheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The team is mostly composed of the children and heirs of the Justice Society of America, making them the Society's analogue to the Teen Titans, which is composed of sidekicks of Justice League members... |
1st series | #1-53 | Mar 1984-Aug 1988 | |
Annual #1-2 | 1985, 1988 | #2-Story begins in Young All-Stars Annual #1 | ||
Special #1 | 1987 | Story begins in Outsiders Special #1 | ||
2nd series | #1-12 | Nov 2007-Aug 2008 | ||
Invasion! Invasion! (DC Comics) Invasion! was a three issue comic book limited series and crossover event published in late 1988-early 1989 by DC Comics. It was plotted by Keith Giffen, and ties up a great many plotlines from various Giffen-created DC series, including Omega Men, Justice League International, and Legion of... |
#1-3 | Jan 1989-Mar 1989 | limited series | |
Ion Ion (comics) Ion is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero. Created by writer Judd Winick and artist Dale Eaglesham for Green Lantern vol. 3 #142, Ion was devised as the new superhero identity for Green Lantern protagonist Kyle Rayner. It was later revealed to be able to form mutualism with a host,... |
#1-12 | Jun 2006-May 2007 | limited series | |
Ironwolf | #1 | 1986 | one-shot | |
Ironwolf: Fires of the Revolution | #1 | 1992 | graphic novel | |
Isis Isis (DC Comics) Isis is a DC Comics superhero, as well as a separate Egyptian goddess also living in the DC Universe. The recent superhero character is modeled closely after the main character of The Secrets of Isis, a live-action American Saturday Morning television program that served as the second half of The... |
#1-8 | Oct-Nov 1976-Dec-Jan 1977/8 | A DC-TV Comic | |
It's Game Time | #1-4 | Sep-Oct 1955-Mar-Apr 1956 |
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Jack Cross Jack Cross Jack Cross was a comic book series written by Warren Ellis and drawn by Gary Erskine. It was first published by DC Comics in 2005.-Plot:... |
#1-4 | Oct 2005-Jan 2006 | limited series | |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World Jack Kirby's Fourth World "The Fourth World" is the popular name given to a metaseries of interconnecting comic book titles written and drawn by Jack Kirby and published by DC Comics from 1970 to 1973. The characters and concepts were later integrated into the DC Universe.... |
#1-20 | Mar 1997-Oct 1998 | story continues from New Gods (4th series) | |
Jackie Gleason and the Honeymooners | #1-12 | Jun-Jul 1956-Apr-May 1958 | ||
Jemm, Son of Saturn | #1-12 | Sep 1984-Aug 1985 | limited series | |
Jimmy Olsen | One-Shot | March 2011 | Reprints the Action Comics backups and concludes the story | |
Jimmy Wakely | #1-18 | Sep-Oct 1949-Jul-Aug 1952 | ||
JLA | #1-23, 1000000, 24-125 | Jan 1997-Apr 2006 | ||
Annual #1-4 | 1997–2000 | |||
Secret Files #1-3 | Sep 1997-Dec 2000 | |||
80 Page Giant #1-3 | 1998–2000 | |||
JLA: Act of God | #1-3 | Jan 2001-Mar 2001 | limited series | |
JLA: Age of Wonder | #1-2 | 2003 | limited series | |
JLA: Another Nail | #1-3 | May 2004-Jul 2004 | limited series | |
JLA: Black Baptism | #1-4 | May 2001-Aug 2001 | limited series | |
JLA Classified | #1-58 | Jan 2005-May 2008 | ||
JLA Classified: Cold Steel | #1-2 | Feb 2006-Mar 2006 | limited series | |
JLA: Created Equal | #1-2 | 2000 | limited series | |
JLA/CYBERFORCE | #1 | Jan 2005 | one-shot | |
JLA: Destiny | #1 | Aug 2002 | limited series | |
JLA: Foreign Bodies | #1 | 1999 | one-shot | |
JLA: Gallery | #1 | 1997 | ||
JLA: Gatekeeper | #1-3 | Dec 2001-Feb 2002 | limited series | |
JLA: Gods and Monsters | #1 | Aug 2001 | one-shot | |
JLA/Haven: Anathema | #1 | Nov 2002 | one-shot | |
JLA/Hitman | #1-2 | Nov-Dec 2007 | limited series | |
JLA/Haven: Arrival | #1 | Jan 2002 | one-shot | |
JLA in Crisis Secret Files | #1 | Nov 1998 | one-shot | |
JLA: Incarnations | #1-7 | Jul 2001-Feb 2002 | limited series | |
JLA/JSA Secret Files and Origins | #1 | Jan 2003 | ||
JLA: Our Worlds at War | one-shot | #1 | Sep 2001 | |
JLA: Paradise Lost | #1-3 | Jan 1998-Mar 1998 | limited series | |
JLA: Primeval | #1 | 1999 | one-shot | |
JLA: Scary Monsters | #1-6 | May 2003-Oct 2003 | limited series | |
JLA Secret Files and Origins 2004 | #1 | Nov 2004 | ||
JLA: Secret Society of Super-Heroes | #1-2 | 2000 | limited series | |
JLA: Seven Caskets | #1 | 2000 | ||
JLA Showcase 80 Page Giant | #1 | Feb 2000 | one-shot | |
JLA/Spectre: Soul War | #1-2 | 2003 | limited series | |
JLA: Superpower | #1 | Nov 1999 | one-shot | |
JLA: The Island of Dr. Moreau | #1 | Oct 2002 | one-shot | |
JLA/The 99 | #1-6 | Oct 2010-March 2011 | limited series | |
JLA: The Nail | #1-3 | Aug 1998-Oct 1998 | limited series | |
JLA/Titans | #1-3 | Dec 1998-Feb 1999 | limited series | |
JLA: Tomorrow Woman | #1 | Jun 1998 | one-shot | |
JLA Versus Predator | #1 | 2000 | one-shot | |
JLA Wedding Special | #1 | September 2007 | one-shot | |
JLA: Welcome to the Working Week | #1 | 2003 | ||
JLA/WildC.A.T.s | #1 | 1997 | one-shot | |
JLA/Witchblade | #1 | 2000 | one-shot | |
JLA: World Without Grown-Ups | #1-2 | Aug 1998-Sep 1998 | limited series | |
JLA: Year One | #1-12 | Jan 1998-Dec 1998 | limited series | |
Johnny Thunder | #1-3 | Feb-Mar 1973-Jul-Aug 1973 | ||
The Joker Joker (comics) The Joker is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain published by DC Comics. He is the archenemy of Batman, having been directly responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman's life, including the paralysis of Barbara Gordon and the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin... |
#1-9 | May 1975-Sep-Oct 1976 | ||
Joker | #1 | Oct 2008 | one-shot | |
Joker's Asylum: Joker | #1 | Sep 2008 | one-shot | |
Joker's Asylum: Penguin | #1 | Sep 2008 | one-shot | |
Joker's Asylum: Poison Ivy | #1 | Sep 2008 | one-shot | |
Joker's Asylum: Scarecrow | #1 | Sep 2008 | one-shot | |
Joker's Asylum: Two-Face | #1 | Sep 2008 | one-shot | |
Joker's Asylum II: Clayface | #1 | Aug 2010 | one-shot | |
Joker's Asylum II: Harley Quinn | #1 | Aug 2010 | one-shot | |
Joker's Asylum II: Killer Croc | #1 | Aug 2010 | one-shot | |
Joker's Asylum II: Mad Hatter | #1 | Aug 2010 | one-shot | |
Joker's Asylum: The Riddler | #1 | Aug 2010 | one-shot | |
Joker: Last Laugh | #1-6 | Dec 2001-Jan 2002 | limited series | |
Joker: Last Laugh Secret Files | #1 | Dec 2001 | ||
Jonah Hex Jonah Hex Jonah Woodson Hex is a Western comic book antihero created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga and published by DC Comics. Hex is a surly and cynical bounty hunter whose face is horribly scarred on the right side. Despite his poor reputation and personality, Hex is bound by a personal... |
1st series | #1-92 | Mar-Apr 1977-Aug 1985 | |
2nd series | #1-ongoing | Jan 2006- | ||
Jonah Hex And Other Western Tales | #1-3 | Sep-Oct 1979-Jan-Feb 1980 | digest sized | |
Jonni Thunder | #1-4 | Feb 1985-Aug 1985 | limited series | |
JSA | #1-87 | Aug 1999-Sep 2006 | ||
Annual #1 | Oct 2000 | |||
Secret Files #1, 2 | Aug 1999, Sep 2001 | |||
JSA All Stars | 1st series | #1-8 | Jul 2003-Feb 2004 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-18 | Dec 2009-May 2011 | ||
JSA Classified | #1-39 | Sep 2005-Jun 2008 | ||
JSA Kingdom Come Special: Magog | #1 | Jan 2009 | one-shot | |
JSA Kingdom Come Special: Superman | #1 | Jan 2009 | one-shot | |
JSA Kingdom Come Special: The Kingdom | #1 | Jan 2009 | one-shot | |
JSA: Our Worlds at War | #1 | Sep 2001 | one-shot | |
JSA: JSA Presents: Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. | vol 1-vol. 2 | Jun 2007, Jan 2008 | ||
JSA: Strange Adventures | #1-6 | Oct 2004-Mar 2005 | limited series | |
JSA: The Liberty File | #1-2 | Feb 2000-Mar 2000 | limited series | |
JSA: The Unholy Three | #1-2 | May 2003-Apr 2003 | limited series | |
JSA vs. Kobra | #1-6 | Jun-Nov 2009 | limited series | |
Judge Dredd Judge Dredd Judge Joseph Dredd is a comics character whose strip in the British science fiction anthology 2000 AD is the magazine's longest running . Dredd is an American law enforcement officer in a violent city of the future where uniformed Judges combine the powers of police, judge, jury and executioner... |
#1-18 | Aug 1994-Jan 1996 | ||
Judge Dredd: Legends of the Law | #1-13 | Dec 1994-Dec 1995 | ||
Judge Dredd: The Official Movie Adaptation | 1995 | no issue number | ||
Justice | #1-12 | Oct 2005-Aug 2007 | limited series | |
Justice, Inc. | 1st series | #1-4 | May-Jun 1975-Nov-Dec 1975 | |
2nd series | #1-2 | 1989 | limited series | |
Justice League Justice League The Justice League, also called the Justice League of America or JLA, is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by DC Comics.... |
#1-6 | May 1987-Oct 1987 | became Justice League International (1st series) | |
Annual #1-4 | 1987–1990 | became Justice League America Annual | ||
Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare | #1-3 | Sep 1996-Nov 1996 | limited series | |
Justice League Adventures | #1-34 | Jan 2002-Oct 2004 | ||
Justice League America | #26-92, 0, 93-113 | May 1989-Aug 1996 | formerly Justice League International (1st series) | |
Annual #5-10 | 1991–1996 | formerly Justice League Annual | ||
Special #1-2 | 1990–1991 | |||
Spectacular #1 | 1992 | |||
Justice League: Cry for Justice | #1-6 | Jul-Dec 2009 | limited series | |
Justice League Dark Justice League Dark Justice League Dark is an ongoing DC Comics series, announced as part of the universe wide overhaul, announced on May 31, 2011. The title will follow the adventures of a more supernatural team than traditional Justice League titles, and is written by Peter Milligan, with art by Mikel Janin... |
#1-ongoing | Sep 2011-present | ||
Justice League Elite Justice League Elite Justice League Elite was a twelve-issue comic book limited series published monthly by DC Comics in 2004 and 2005. The title was created by writer Joe Kelly and penciller Doug Mahnke.... |
#1-12 | Sep 2004-Aug 2005 | limited series | |
Justice League Europe Justice League Europe Justice League Europe was a DC Comics book run that was a spin-off of the comic book Justice League America .... |
#1-50 | Apr 1989-May 1993 | became Justice League International (2nd series) | |
Annual #1-3 | 1990–1992 | |||
Justice League: Generation Lost Justice League: Generation Lost Justice League: Generation Lost was a year-long comic book limited series that premiered July 2010. It ran twice a month for 24 issues, alternating with Brightest Day written by Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi.-Publication history:... |
#1-26 | April 2010-April 2011 | 26-issue biweekly, alternating with Brightest Day | |
Justice League / Hitman | #1-2 | Nov 2007-Dec 2007 | Limited series. Cover logo reads JLA/Hitman. | |
Justice League International Justice League International Justice League International is a DC Comics superhero team written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, with art by Kevin Maguire, created in 1987.-Publication history:... |
1st series | #7-25 | Nov 1987-Apr 1989 | formerly Justice League, became Justice League America |
2nd series | #51-68 | Jun 1993-Sep 1994 | formerly Justice League Europe | |
Justice League of America | 1st series | #1-261 | Oct-Nov 1960-Apr 1987 | |
Annual #1-3 | Oct 1983-Nov 1985 | |||
2nd series | #0-ongoing | Sep 2006- | ||
Justice League of America Super-Spectacular | #1 | 1999 | one-shot | |
Justice League Quarterly Justice League Quarterly Justice League Quarterly was a quarterly American comic book series published by DC Comics from Winter 1990 to Winter 1994; it lasted 17 issues. It had a variable cast, pulling from the Justice League membership... |
#1-17 | Winter 1990-Winter 1994 | ||
Justice League Task Force Justice League Task Force (comics) Justice League Task Force was an American monthly comic book series published by DC Comics from June 1993 to August 1996; it lasted 37 issues. At the time the Justice League was featured in three separate series: Justice League America, Justice League Europe and Justice League Quarterly... |
#1-16, 0, 17-37 | Jun 1993-Aug 1996 | ||
Justice League: The New Frontier Special | May 2008 | one-shot | ||
Justice League: The Rise & Fall Special | #1 | May 2010 | one-shot | |
Justice League: The Rise of Arsenal | #1-4 | May-Aug 2010 | limited series | |
Justice Leagues: JL? | #1 | Mar 2001 | one-shot | |
Justice Leagues: JLA | #1 | Mar 2001 | one-shot | |
Justice Leagues: Justice League of Aliens | #1 | Mar 2001 | one-shot | |
Justice Leagues: Justice League of Amazons | #1 | Mar 2001 | one-shot | |
Justice Leagues: Justice League of Arkham | #1 | Mar 2001 | one-shot | |
Justice Leagues: Justice League of Atlantis | #1 | Mar 2001 | one-shot | |
Justice League Unlimited | #1-#46 | Nov 2004-Aug 2008 | ||
Justice Riders | #1 | 1997 | one-shot | |
Justice Society of America Justice Society of America The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. Conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox, the JSA first appeared in All Star Comics #3 .... |
1st series | #1-8 | Apr 1991-Nov 1991 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-10 | Aug 1992-May 1993 | ||
3rd series | #1-ongoing | Feb 2007- | ||
Justice Society of America 80-Page Giant | #1 | Jan 2010 | ||
Justice Society of America 100-Page Super Spectacular | #1 | 2000 | one-shot | |
Just Imagine Stan Lee's Green Lantern | #1 | 2001 | ||
Just Imagine Stan Lee's Superman | #1 | 2001 |
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Kamandi: At Earth's End | #1-6 | Jun 1993-Nov 1993 | limited series | |
Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth | #1-59 | Oct-Nov 1972-Oct 1978 | #60 & 61 appear in Cancelled Comic Cavalcade | |
Karate Kid | #1-15 | Mar-Apr 1976-Jul-Aug 1978 | ||
The Kents The Kents The Kents is the title of a twelve-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics, from August 1997 to July 1998. The story concerns a troubled generation of ancestors to Jonathan "Pa" Kent . Set in the mid to late 19th century, the two main characters are brothers Nathaniel and Jebediah.... |
#1-12 | Aug 1997-Jul 1998 | ||
The Kingdom | #1-2 | Feb 1999 | limited series | |
Kingdom Come | #1-4 | May 1996-Aug 1996 | limited series | |
The Kingdom: Kid Flash | #1 | Feb 1999 | one-shot | |
The Kingdom: Nightstar | #1 | 1999 | one-shot | |
The Kingdom: Planet Krypton | #1 | 1999 | one-shot | |
The Kingdom: Offspring | #1 | 1999 | one-shot | |
The Kingdom: Son of the Bat | #1 | 1999 | one-shot | |
Kissyfur | #1 | 1989 | one-shot | |
Knight and Squire | #1-6 | Oct 2010-March 2011 | Limited Series | |
Kobra Kobra (comics) Kobra is the name used by two fictional supervillains published by DC Comics. The Jeffrey Burr Kobra first appeared in Kobra #1 , and was created by Martin Pasko, Steve Sherman, Jack Kirby, and Pablo Marcos... |
#1-7 | Feb-Mar 1976-Mar-Apr 1977 | ||
Kong the Untamed Kong the Untamed Kong the Untamed is a comic book series published by DC Comics that ran for five issues. It was created in 1975 by writer Jack Oleck and artist Alfredo Alcala.... |
#1-5 | Jun-Jul 1975-Feb-Mar 1976 | ||
Korak, Son of Tarzan | #46-56 | May-Jun 1972-Feb-Mar 1974 | earlier issues published by Gold Key Comics Gold Key Comics Gold Key Comics was an imprint of Western Publishing created for comic books distributed to newsstands. Also known as Whitman Comics, Gold Key operated from 1962 to 1984.-History:... |
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#57-59 | May-Jun 1975-Sep-Oct 1975 | becomes Tarzan Family | ||
Krypto the Superdog | #1-6 | Nov 2006-Apr 2007 | ||
Krypton Chronicles | #1-3 | Sep 1981-Nov 1981 | limited series |
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The L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) | #1-6 | Sep 1999-Feb 2000 | limited series | |
L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N., is a team of fictional extraterrestrial superheroes, a science fiction comic book published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Invasion! #1, and were created by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo and Todd McFarlane... '89 |
#1-10 | Feb 1989-Dec 1989 | became L.E.G.I.O.N. '90 | |
L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N., is a team of fictional extraterrestrial superheroes, a science fiction comic book published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Invasion! #1, and were created by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo and Todd McFarlane... '90 |
#11-22 | Jan 1990-Dec 1990 | became L.E.G.I.O.N. '91 | |
Annual #1 | 1990 | |||
L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N., is a team of fictional extraterrestrial superheroes, a science fiction comic book published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Invasion! #1, and were created by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo and Todd McFarlane... '91 |
#23-34 | Jan 1991-Dec 1991 | became L.E.G.I.O.N. '92 | |
Annual #2 | 1991 | |||
L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N., is a team of fictional extraterrestrial superheroes, a science fiction comic book published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Invasion! #1, and were created by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo and Todd McFarlane... '92 |
#35-47 | Jan 1992-Dec 1992 | became L.E.G.I.O.N. '93 | |
Annual #3 | 1992 | |||
L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N., is a team of fictional extraterrestrial superheroes, a science fiction comic book published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Invasion! #1, and were created by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo and Todd McFarlane... '93 |
#48-61 | Jan 1993-Dec 1993 | becomes L.E.G.I.O.N. '94 | |
Annual #4 | 1993 | |||
L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N., is a team of fictional extraterrestrial superheroes, a science fiction comic book published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Invasion! #1, and were created by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo and Todd McFarlane... '94 |
#62-70 | Jan 1994-Sep 1994 | final story continued in R.E.B.E.L.S. #0 | |
Annual #5 | 1994 | |||
Lab Rats | #1-8 | Jun 2002-Jan 2003 | ||
The Last Days of Animal Man | #1-6 | Jul 2009-Dec 2009 | limited series | |
Last Days of the Justice Society | #1 | Jul 1986 | one-shot | |
Lazarus Five | #1-5 | Jul 2000-Nov 2000 | ||
Leading Comics Leading Comics Leading Comics was a comic book published by what is now DC Comics during the 1940s and early 1950s, a period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books. At the title's inception, DC was actually two companies, National Comics and All-American Publications... |
#1-41 | Winter 1941-Feb-Mar 1950 | became Leading Screen Comics | |
Leading Screen Comics | #42-77 | Apr-May 1950-Aug-Sep 1955 | formerly Leading Comics | |
League of Justice | #1-2 | 1996 | limited series | |
Leave it to Binky | #1-60 | Feb-Mar 1948-Oct 1958 | ||
#61-71 | Jun-Jul 1968-Feb-Mar 1970 | became Binky | ||
Legend of the Hawkman | #1-3 | 2000 | limited series | |
The Legend of Wonder Woman | #1-4 | May 1986-Aug 1986 | limited series | |
Legends Legends (comics) "Legends" was a comic book crossover story line that ran through a six-issue, self titled limited series and various other titles published by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987... |
#1-6 | Nov 1986-Apr 1987 | limited series | |
Legends of Daniel Boone | #1-8 | Nov 1955-Oct 1956 | ||
Legends of the Dark Knight Legends of the Dark Knight Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, commonly referred to as simply Legends of the Dark Knight is a DC comic book featuring Batman. It was launched in 1989 with the popularity of the Batman movie, following on from Frank Miller's Batman: Year One... |
#1-36 | Nov 1989-Aug 1992 | becomes Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight | |
Annual #1-2 | 1991–1992 | |||
Legends of the DC Universe | #1-41 | Feb 1998-Jun 2001 | ||
80 Page Giant #1-2 | Sep 1998, Jan 2000 | |||
Crisis on Infinite Earths #1 | Feb 1999 | |||
Legends of the DC Universe | 3D Gallery | #1 | Dec 1998 | |
Legends of the Legion | #1-4 | Feb 1998-May 1998 | limited series | |
Legends of the World's Finest | #1-3 | 1994 | limited series | |
The Legion | #1-38 | Dec 2001-Oct 2004 | ||
Secret Files 3003 | 2003 | |||
Legion Lost Legion Lost Legion Lost is a superhero team published by DC Comics.It was originally published as a 12-issue comic book limited series starring the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
#1-12 | May 2000-Apr 2001 | limited series | |
The Legion of Substitute Heroes Special | #1 | Jul 1985 | one-shot | |
Legion of Super-Heroes Legion of Super-Heroes The Legion of Super-Heroes is a fictional superhero team in the 30th and 31st centuries of the . The team first appears in Adventure Comics #247 , and was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino.... |
1st series | #1-4 | Feb 1973-Aug 1973 | |
2nd series | #259-313 | Jan 1980-Jul 1984 | formerly Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes, became Tales of the Legion | |
Annual #1-3 | 1982–1984 | |||
3rd series | #1-63 | Aug 1984-Aug 1989 | ||
Annual #1-4 | 1985–1988 | |||
4th series | #1-61, 0, 62-109, 1000000, 110-125 | Oct 1994-Mar 2000 | ||
Annual #1-7 | 1990–1996 | |||
Secret Files #1, 2 | Jan 1998, Jun 1999 | |||
5th series | #1-15 | Feb 2005-Apr 2006 | Became Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes. | |
#38-50. | Mar 2008-Jan 2009. | Formerly Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes. Cover logo changes to Legion of Super-Heroes with #37, but indicia title only changes with #38. | ||
6th series | #1- | Jul 2010- | regular series ongoing | |
Legion: Science Police | #1-4 | Aug 1998-Nov 1998 | limited series | |
Legion Worlds | #1-6 | Jun 2001-Nov 2001 | limited series | |
Legionnaires Legion of Super-Heroes The Legion of Super-Heroes is a fictional superhero team in the 30th and 31st centuries of the . The team first appears in Adventure Comics #247 , and was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino.... |
#1-18, 0, 19-65, 1000000, 66-81 | Apr 1993-Mar 2000 | ||
Annual #1-3 | 1994–1996 | |||
Legionnaires Three | #1-4 | Feb 1986-May 1986 | limited series | |
Lex Luthor: Man of Steel | #1-5 | May 2005-Sep 2005 | limited series | |
Lex Luthor: The Unauthorized Biography | #1 | Jul 1989 | one-shot | |
Life, the Universe and Everything | #1-3 | 1996 | novel adaptation | |
The Light Brigade | #1-4 | 2004 | limited series | |
Limited Collectors' Edition | #C21-C25, C27, C29, C31-C52, C57, C59 | Summer 1973-Aug 1978 | Tabloid sized see also All-New Collectors' Edition and Famous First Edition |
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Little Shop of Horrors | #1 | Mar 1987 | movie adaptation | |
Lobo | 1st series | #1-4 | Nov 1990-Feb 1991 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-9, 0, 10-56, 1000000, 57-64 | Dec 1993-Jul 1999 | ||
Annual #1-3 | 1993–1995 | |||
Lobo: A Contract On Gawd | #1-4 | Apr 1994-Jul 1994 | limited series | |
Lobo: Blazing Chain of Love | #1 | Sep 1992 | one-shot | |
Lobo: Bounty Hunting for Fun and Profit | no number | 1995 | one-shot | |
Lobo: Chained | #1 | May 1997 | one-shot | |
Lobo Convention Special | #1 | 1993 | one-shot | |
Lobo/Deadman: The Brave and the Bald | #1 | Feb 1995 | one-shot | |
Lobo: Death and Taxes | #1-4 | Oct 1996-Jan 1997 | limited series | |
Lobo/Demon: Helloween | #1 | Dec 1996 | one-shot | |
Lobo: Fragtastic Voyage | #1 | 1998 | one-shot | |
Lobo Goes to Hollywood | #1 | Aug 1996 | one-shot | |
Lobo: Highway to Hell | #1-2 | Jan-Fev 2010 | limited series | |
Lobo: I Quit | #1 | Dec 1995 | one-shot | |
Lobo: In The Chair | #1 | Aug 1994 | one-shot | |
Lobo: Infanticide | #1-4 | Oct 1992-Jan 1993 | limited series | |
Lobo/Judge Dredd: Psycho Bikers vs. the Mutants From Hell | no number | 1995 | one-shot | |
Lobo/Mask | #1-2 | Feb 1997-Mar 1997 | limited series | |
Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special | #1 | Jan 1991 | one-shot | |
Lobo: Portrait of a Victim | #1 | 1993 | one-shot | |
Lobo the Duck | #1 | Jun 1997 | one-shot | |
Lobo: Unamerican Gladiators | #1-4 | Jun 1993-Sep 1993 | limited series | |
Lobo Unbound | #1-6 | Aug 2003-May 2004 | limited series | |
Lobocop | #1 | Feb 1994 | one-shot | |
Lobo's Back | #1-4 | May 1992-Nov 1992 | limited series | |
Lobo's Big Babe Spring Break Special | #1 | Spring 1995 | one-shot | |
Lois Lane | #1-2 | Aug 1986-Sep 1986 | limited series | |
Looney Tunes | #1-ongoing | Apr 1994- | ||
Loose Cannon | #1-4 | Jun 1995-Sep 1995 | limited series | |
Lords of the Ultra-Realm | #1-6 | Jun 1986-Nov 1986 | limited series | |
Special #1 | 1987 | |||
Losers Special | #1 | Sep 1985 | one-shot | |
The Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs | #1-4. | May-August 2008 | limited series | |
Love Stories | #147-152 | Nov 1972-Oct-Nov 1973 | formerly Heart Throbs |
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Madame Xanadu Madame Xanadu Madame Xanadu is a fictional character, a comic book mystic published by DC Comics. The character is identified with Nimue, the sorceress from Arthurian mythology made popular by Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur.-Publication history:... |
1st series | #1 | Jul 1981 | one-shot |
2nd series | #1-15 | Aug 2008–present | see Vertigo | |
Majestic | #1-4 | Oct 2004-Jan 2005 | limited series | |
Major Bummer Major Bummer Major Bummer is a humorous comic book produced by DC Comics in the late 1990s. It was created by writer John Arcudi and artist Doug Mahnke.-Plot synopsis:... |
#1-15 | Aug 1997-Oct 1998 | ||
Magog Magog (comics) Magog is a fictional character in the comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Kingdom Come #1 , and was created by Mark Waid and Alex Ross. In 2009, Magog was ranked as IGN's 75th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.... |
#1- | Nov 2009 | ongoing series | |
Man-Bat Man-Bat Man-Bat is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by DC Comics, usually as a supervillain and adversary of Batman, though occasionally depicted as a heroic character. He first appeared in Detective Comics #400 and was created by Frank Robbins and Neal Adams... |
1st series | #1-2 | Dec-Jan 1975/6-Feb-Mar 1976 | |
2nd series | #1 | Dec 1984 | one-shot | |
3rd series | #1-3 | Feb 1996-Apr 1996 | limited series | |
4th series | #1-5 | Jun 2006-Oct 2006 | limited series | |
The Man Called A-X | #1-8 | Oct 1997-May 1998 | Limited series. An earlier series was published by Malibu Comics Malibu Comics Malibu Comics was an American comic book publisher active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, best known for its Ultraverse line of superhero titles. The company's headquarters was in Calabasas, California. Malibu imprints included Aircel Comics and Eternity Comics... . |
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The Man of Steel | #1-6 | Oct 1986-Dec 1986 | limited series | |
Manhunter Manhunter (comics) -Golden Age:The first of DC's Manhunters was a non-costumed independent investigator, Paul Kirk, who helped police solve crimes during the early 1940s. Though the series was titled "Paul Kirk, Manhunter", Kirk didn't use the Manhunter name as an alias... |
1st series | #1 | 1984 | one-shot |
2nd series | #1-24 | Jul 1988-Apr 1990 | ||
3rd series | #0-12 | Oct 1994-Nov 1995 | ||
4th series | #1-30 #31-38 |
Oct 2004-June 2007 July 2008-Mar 2009 |
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Mann and Superman | #1 | 2000 | one-shot | |
Many Loves of Dobie Gillis | #1-26 | May-Jun 1960-Oct 1964 | ||
Martian Manhunter Martian Manhunter The Martian Manhunter is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in publications published by DC Comics. Created by writer Joseph Samachson and artist Joe Certa, the character first appeared in Detective Comics #225... |
1st series | #1-4 | May 1988-Aug 1988 | limited series |
2nd series | #0, 1000000, 1-36 | Oct 1998-Nov 2001 | ||
Annual #1, 2 | 1998, 1999 | |||
3rd series | #1-8 | Oct 2006-May 2007 | limited series | |
Martian Manhunter: American Secrets | #1-3 | 1992 | limited series | |
Martian Manhunter Special | #1 | 1996 | one-shot | |
Mask | 1st series | #1-4 | Dec 1985-Mar 1986 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-9 | Feb 1987-Oct 1987 | ||
Masters of the Universe | #1-3 | Dec 1982-Feb 1983 | limited series | |
'Mazing Man 'Mazing Man Mazing Man is the title character of a comic book series created by Bob Rozakis and Stephen DeStefano and published by DC Comics. The series ran for twelve issues in 1986, with additional special issues in 1987, 1988, and 1990... |
#1-12 | Jan 1986-Dec 1986 | ||
Special #1-3 | 1987, 1988, 1990 | |||
Men of War | #1-26 | Aug 1977-Mar 1980 | ||
Metal Men | 1st series | #1-41 | Apr-May 1963-Dec-Jan 1969/70 | |
#42-44 | Feb-Mar 1973-Jul-Aug 1973 | |||
#45-56 | Apr-May 1976-Feb-Mar 1978 | |||
2nd series | #1-4 | Oct 1993-Jan 1994 | limited series | |
3rd series | #1-8 | Oct 2007-Jul 2008 | limited series | |
Metamorpho Metamorpho Metamorpho is a fictional character, a superhero in the . He is a founding member of the Outsiders, and has also joined multiple incarnations of the Justice League.-Publication history:... |
1st series | #1-17 | Jul-Aug 1965-Mar-Apr 1968 | |
2nd series | #1-4 | Aug 1993-Nov 1993 | limited series | |
Metamorpho Year One | #1-6 | Dec 2007-Feb 2008 | limited series | |
Metropolis S.C.U. | #1-4 | Nov 1994-Feb 1995 | limited series | |
Michael Moorcock's Elric: The Making of a Sorcerer | #1-4 | 2004–2006 | limited series | |
The Mighty | #1-12 | Apr 2009-Mar 2010 | limited series | |
The Mighty Crusaders | #1-6 | Sep 2010-May 2011 | ||
Special | #1 | Jul 2010 | one shot | |
Milestone Forever | #1-6 | Aug 2010 | limited series | |
Millennium | #1-8 | Jan 1988-Feb 1988 | weekly limited series | |
Miss Beverly Hills of Hollywood | #1-9 | Mar-Apr 1949-Jul-Aug 1950 | ||
Miss Melody Lane of Broadway | #1-3 | Feb-Mar 1950-Jun-Jul 1950 | ||
Mister E | #1-4 | Jun 1991-Sep 1991 | limited series | |
Mister Miracle Mister Miracle Mister Miracle is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Mister Miracle #1 and was created by Jack Kirby.-Publication history:... |
1st series | #1-18 | Mar-Apr 1971-Feb-Mar 1974 | |
#19-25 | Sep 1977-Aug-Sep 1978 | |||
2nd series | #1-28 | Jan 1989-Jun 1991 | ||
3rd series | #1-7 | Apr 1996-Oct 1996 | ||
Mister Miracle Special | #1 | 1987 | ||
Modesty Blaise Modesty Blaise Modesty Blaise is a British comic strip featuring a fictional character of the same name, created by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway in 1963. The strip follows the adventures of Modesty Blaise, an exceptional young woman with many talents and a criminal past, and her trusty sidekick Willie Garvin... |
1994 | graphic novel | ||
Monolith Monolith (comics) The Monolith is a DC Comics comic book series whose title character is a superheroic golem. The Monolith is guided in his actions by Alice Cohen, a recovering drug addict whose grandmother was one of those responsible for the Monolith's creation in the 1930s.-Publication history:The Monolith was... |
#1-12 | Apr 2004-Mar 2005 | ||
More Fun | #7-8 | Jan 1936-Feb 1936 | National Allied Publications; was New Fun, became More Fun Comics | |
More Fun Comics More Fun Comics More Fun Comics, originally titled New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine a.k.a. New Fun Comics, was a 1935-1947 American comic book anthology that introduced several major superhero characters and was the first American comic-book series to feature solely original material rather than reprints of... |
#9-127 | Mar 1936-Nov 1947 | was More Fun | |
Movie Comics | #1-6 | Apr 1939-Sep 1939 | ||
Mr. District Attorney | #1-67 | Jan-Feb 1948-Jan-Feb 1959 | ||
Mr. Mxyzptlk (Villains) | #1 | Feb 1998 | one-shot | |
Ms. Tree Quarterly | #1-10 | Summer 1990-Winter 1992/3 | ||
¡Mucha Lucha! ¡Mucha Lucha! ¡Mucha Lucha! was an animated television series. It premiered on Kids' WB on August 17, 2002. It was created by Eddie Mort and Lili Chin and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first animated television series created with Adobe Flash, a program often used for Internet cartoons... |
#1-3 | Jun 2003-Aug 2003 | ||
Mutt & Jeff | #1-103 | Summer 1939-Jan 1958 | series continued by Dell Comics Dell Comics Dell Comics was the comic book publishing arm of Dell Publishing, which got its start in pulp magazines. It published comics from 1929 to 1973. At its peak, it was the most prominent and successful American company in the medium... |
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My Greatest Adventure My Greatest Adventure My Greatest Adventure was a DC Comics comic book that began in 1955 and is best known as the original title for the superhero team, the Doom Patrol.-Publication history:... |
#1-85 | Jan-Feb 1955-Feb 1964 | became Doom Patrol | |
My Name is Chaos | #1-4 | 1992 | limited series | |
Mystery in Space Mystery in Space Mystery in Space is the name of two science fiction comic book series published in the United States by DC Comics, then known as National Comics. The first series ran for 110 issues from 1951 - 1966, with a further 7 issues continuing the numbering during a 1980s revival of the title... |
1st series | #1-110 | Apr-May 1951-Sep 1966 | |
#111-117 | Sep 1980-Mar 1981 | |||
2nd series | #1-8 | Nov 2006-Jun 2007 | limited series |
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Nathaniel Dusk Nathaniel Dusk Nathaniel Dusk is the name of a fictional private investigator and the two mini-series by DC Comics in which he appeared. The mini-series, both of four issues each, appeared in 1984 and 1985. Don McGregor wrote and Gene Colan provided pencils for both series.... |
#1-4 | Feb 1984-May 1984 | limited series | ||
Nathaniel Dusk II | #1-4 | Oct 1985-Jan 1986 | limited series | ||
National Comics | #1 | May 1999 | Named after a 1940's Quality Comic Quality Comics Quality Comics was an American comic book publishing company that operated from 1939 to 1956 and was an influential creative force in what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic books.... . One-shot. |
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The Nazz The Nazz Nazz was a psychedelic and garage rock band from the 1960s. The band was formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1967 by Todd Rundgren and Carson Van Osten... |
#1-4 | Oct 1990-Jan 1991 | limited series | ||
Nemesis: The Impostors | #1-4 | May-Aug 2010 | limited series | ||
New Adventure Comics Adventure Comics Adventure Comics was a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1935 to 1983 and then revamped from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues , making it the fifth-longest-running DC series, behind Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman, and Batman... |
#12-31 | Jan 1937-Oct 1938 | formerly New Comics, became Adventure Comics | ||
New Adventures of Charlie Chan | #1-6 | Jun 1958-Apr 1959 | |||
The New Adventures of Superboy | #1-54 | Jan 1980-Jun 1984 | |||
New Book of Comics | #1-2 | 1937–1938 | |||
New Comics Adventure Comics Adventure Comics was a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1935 to 1983 and then revamped from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues , making it the fifth-longest-running DC series, behind Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman, and Batman... |
#1-11 | Dec 1935-Dec 1936 | became New Adventure Comics | ||
New Fun | #1-6 | Feb 1935-Oct 1935 | National Allied Publications. First comic (not reprinting newspaper strips) published by DC. Became More Fun. | ||
The New Gods | 1st series | #1-11 | Feb-Mar 1971-Oct-Nov 1972 | ||
#12-19 | Jul 1977-Jul-Aug 1978 | ||||
New Gods New Gods The New Gods are a fictional race appearing in publications by DC Comics, as well as the title for four series of comic books about those characters. They first appeared in New Gods #1 , and were created and designed by Jack Kirby.... |
2nd series | #1-6 | Jun 1984-Dec 1984 | limited series | |
3rd series | #1-28 | Feb 1989-Aug 1991 | |||
4th series | #1-15 | Oct 1995-Feb 1997 | story continues in Jack Kirby's Fourth World | ||
New Gods Secret Files | #1 | Sep 1998 | |||
The New Guardians New Guardians New Guardians is a short-lived series published by DC Comics. It was a spin-off from the Millennium event,and ran for twelve issue, from 1988 through 1989, before being canceled. It is also the name of the group of characters who appeared in the series. The characters first appeared in Millennium... |
#1-12 | Sep 1988-Sep 1989 | |||
New Talent Showcase | #1-19 | Jan 1984-Jul 1985 | |||
The New Teen Titans | 1st series | #1-40 | Nov 1980-Mar 1984 | became Tales of the Teen Titans | |
Annual #1-2 | 1982–1983 | ||||
2nd series | #1-49 | Aug 1984-Nov 1988 | became The New Titans | ||
Annual #1-4 | 1985–1988 | ||||
The New Titans | #50-114, 0, 115-130 | Dec 1988-Feb 1996 | formerly The New Teen Titans (2nd series) | ||
Annual #5-11 | 1989–1995 | ||||
New Year's Evil titles | see individual titles followed by (Villains). | ||||
New York World's Fair Comics | no number | 1939, 1940 | one-shots | ||
The Next | #1-6 | Sep 2006-Feb 2007 | limited series | ||
Night Force Night Force Night Force is the name of two comic book series published by DC Comics. The first series, written by Marv Wolfman, and illustrated by Gene Colan debuted in a special insert in The New Teen Titans #21... |
1st series | #1-14 | Aug 1982-Sep 1983 | ||
2nd series | #1-12 | Dec 1996-Nov 1997 | |||
Nightmaster: Monsters of Rock | One-Shot | January 2011 | |||
Nightwing Nightwing Nightwing is a name that has been used by several fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe. It was conceived as a Kryptonian analogue to the character of Batman, with Nightwing's frequent partner Flamebird based on Robin... |
1st series | #1-4 | Sep 1995-Dec 1995 | limited series | |
2nd series | #1-25, 1000000, 26-153 | Oct 1996-Feb 2009 | |||
Annual #1-2 | 1997, 2007 | ||||
Secret Files #1 | Oct 1999 | ||||
80 Page Giant #1 | Dec 2000 | ||||
Nightwing: Alfred's Return | #1 | Jul 1995 | one-shot | ||
Nightwing and Huntress | #1-4 | May 1998-Aug 1998 | limited series | ||
Nightwing: Our Worlds at War | #1 | Sep 2001 | one-shot | ||
Nightwing: The Target | #1 | Sep 2001 | one-shot | ||
Nutsy Squirrel | #61-72 | Sep-Oct 1954-Nov 1957 | was Hollywood Funny Folks |
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OMAC One-Man Army Corps OMAC is a superhero comic book created in 1974 by Jack Kirby and published by DC Comics. The character was created towards the end of Kirby's contract with the publisher, following the cancellation of Kirby's New Gods, and was reportedly developed strictly due to Kirby needing to fill his... |
1st series | #1-8 | Sep-Oct 1974-Nov-Dec 1975 | |
2nd series | #1-8 | Sep 2006-Apr 2007 | limited series | |
OMAC: One Man Army Corps | #1-4 | 1991 | limited series | |
The OMAC Project The OMAC Project The OMAC Project is a six issue American comic book limited series written by Greg Rucka with art by Jesus Saiz and published by DC Comics in 2005.-Overview:... |
#1-6 | Jun 2005-Nov 2005 | limited series | |
OMAC Project: Infinite Crisis Special | #1 | one-shot | ||
The Omega Men | 1st series | #1-38 | Apr 1983-May 1986 | |
Annual #1, 2 | 1984, 1985 | |||
Omega Men Omega Men The Omega Men are a fictional team of extraterrestrial superheroes who have appeared in various comic book series published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Green Lantern #141 , and were created by Marv Wolfman and Joe Staton.... |
2nd series | #1-6 | Dec 2006-May 2007 | limited series |
Oracle: The Cure | #1-3 | May-Jul 2009 | limited series | |
Orion Orion (comics) Orion is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in New Gods #1 , and was created by writer-artist Jack Kirby.-Jack Kirby Era:... |
#1-25 | Jun 2000-May 2002 | ||
Our Army at War Our Army at War Our Army at War was the title for a comic book published by DC Comics that featured war themed stories and was the first appearance for popular heroes such like Sgt. Rock and Enemy Ace. The series started in August 1952 and ended in February 1977.... |
#1-301 | Aug 1952-Feb 1977 | became Sgt. Rock | |
Our Fighting Forces Our Fighting Forces Our Fighting Forces is a DC Comics war-anthology comic book series that ran for 181 issues from 1954-1978.Writer-editor Robert Kanigher and writer-artist Jack Kirby were among the comics creators whose work appeared in the title... |
#1-181 | Oct-Nov 1954-Sep-Oct 1978 | ||
Outcasts Outcasts (DC Comics) Outcasts is a 1987 twelve-issue limited series written by John Wagner and Alan Grant and drawn by Cam Kennedy and Steve Montano.-Plot :The series takes place in the dystopian future: a bleak world ruled by mega-corporations and corrupt politicians that prey on the weak and poor members of society... |
#1-12 | Oct 1987-Sep 1988 | limited series | |
The Outlaws | #1-8 | Sep 1991-Apr 1992 | limited series | |
The Outsiders | 1st series | #1-28 | Nov 1985-Feb 1988 | |
Annual #1 | 1986 | |||
Special #1 | 1987 | Story concludes in Infinity Inc. Special #1 | ||
Outsiders Outsiders (comics) The Outsiders are a fictional DC Comics superhero team. As its name suggests, the team consists of superheroes who allegedly do not fit the norms of the mainstream superhero community, namely the Justice League.... |
2nd series | #1-11, 0, 12-24 | Nov 1993-Nov 1995 | |
3rd series | #1-50 | Aug 2003-Nov 2007 | ||
4th series | #15-40 | Feb 2009-May 2011 | formerly Batman and the Outsiders (2nd series) | |
Outsiders | annual | #1 | 2007 | |
Outsiders: Five of a Kind-Week 1: Nightwing/Boomerang | One Shot | Oct 2007 | ||
Outsiders: Five of a Kind: Katana/SHAZAM | One Shot | Oct 2007 | ||
Outsiders: Five of a Kind-Week 3: Thunder/Martian Manhunter | One Shot | Oct 2007 | ||
Outsiders: Five of a Kind-Week 4: Metamorpho/Aquaman | One Shot | Oct 2007 | ||
Outsiders: Five of a Kind-Week 5: Grace/Wonder Woman | One Shot | Oct 2007 | ||
The Oz-Wonderland War | #1-3 | Jan 1986-Mar 1986 | limited series |
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Parallax: Emerald Night | #1 | Nov 1996 | one-shot | ||
Pat Boone | #1-5 | Sep-Oct 1959-May-Jun 1960 | |||
Peacemaker Peacemaker (comics) The Peacemaker is the name of a series of superheroes originally owned by Charlton Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. The original Peacemaker first appeared in Fightin' 5 #40 The Peacemaker is the name of a series of superheroes originally owned by Charlton Comics and later acquired by DC... |
#1-4 | Jan 1988-Apr 1988 | Limited series. An earlier series was published by Charlton Comics Charlton Comics Charlton Comics was an American comic book publishing company that existed from 1946 to 1985, having begun under a different name in 1944. It was based in Derby, Connecticut... . |
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Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt is a fictional superhero character originally owned by Charlton Comics, notable for containing some of the earliest respectful invocations of Eastern mysticism in American pop culture. The character has been owned by the estate of its creator, writer-artist Pete Morisi,... |
#1-12 | Sep 1992-Aug 1993 | An earlier series was published by Charlton Comics Charlton Comics Charlton Comics was an American comic book publishing company that existed from 1946 to 1985, having begun under a different name in 1944. It was based in Derby, Connecticut... . |
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Peter Panda | #1-31 | Aug-Sep 1953-Aug-Sep 1958 | |||
Peter Porkchops Peter Porkchops Peter Porkchops is a fictional funny animal pig who appeared in stories published by DC Comics. Peter was created by Otto Feuer, and first appeared in Leading Comics #23 .-Golden and Silver Ages:... |
#1-62 | Nov-Dec 1949-Dec 1960 | |||
The Phantom | 1st series | #1-4 | May 1988-Aug 1988 | Limited series. Several other Phantom series have been published by other companies. | |
2nd series | #1-13 | May 1989-May 1990 | |||
The Phantom Stranger | 1st series | #1-6 | Aug-Sep 1952-Jun-Jul 1953 | ||
2nd series | #1-41, 42 | May-Jun 1969-Feb-Mar 1976, Mar 2010 | |||
3rd series | #1-4 | Oct 1987-Jan 1988 | limited series | ||
The Phantom Zone | #1-4 | Jan 1982-Apr 1982 | limited series | ||
Picture Stories From The Bible | #1-4 | 1942-Fall 1943 | Old Testament | ||
#1, 2 | 1944, 1945 | New Testament. A third issue was published by EC Comics EC Comics Entertaining Comics, more commonly known as EC Comics, was an American publisher of comic books specializing in horror fiction, crime fiction, satire, military fiction and science fiction from the 1940s through the mid-1950s, notably the Tales from the Crypt series... . |
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Pinky and the Brain Pinky and the Brain Pinky and the Brain is an American animated television series.The characters Pinky and the Brain first appeared in 1993 as a recurring segment on the show Animaniacs... |
#1-27 | Jul 1996-Nov 1998 | |||
Christmas Special #1 | Jan 1996 | ||||
Plastic Man Plastic Man Plastic Man is a fictional comic-book superhero originally published by Quality Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. Created by writer-artist Jack Cole, he first appeared in Police Comics #1 .... |
1st series | #1-10 | Nov-Dec 1966-May-Jun 1968 | An earlier series was published by Quality Comics Quality Comics Quality Comics was an American comic book publishing company that operated from 1939 to 1956 and was an influential creative force in what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic books.... . |
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#11-20 | Feb-Mar 1976-Oct-Nov 1977 | ||||
2nd series | #1-4 | Nov 1988-Feb 1989 | limited series | ||
3rd series | #1-20 | Feb 2004-Mar 2006 | |||
Plastic Man 80-Page Giant | #1 | 2003 | one-shot | ||
Plastic Man Special | #1 | Aug 1999 | one-shot | ||
Plop! Plop! Plop!, "The New Magazine of Weird Humor!", was a comic book anthology published by DC Comics in the mid 1970s. It falls into the horror / humor genre. There were 24 issues in all and the series ran from Sept./Oct. 1973 to Nov./Dec. 1976.-Contents:... |
#1-24 | Sep-Oct 1973-Nov-Dec 1976 | |||
The Power Company Power Company The Power Company was a team of professional superheroes-for-hire in the DC Comics universe. The team, created by Kurt Busiek and Tom Grummett, first appeared in JLA 61,... |
#1-16 | Apr 2002-Jul 2003 | |||
The Power Company: Bork | #1 | Mar 2002 | one-shot | ||
The Power Company: Josiah Power | #1 | Mar 2002 | one-shot | ||
The Power Company: Manhunter | #1 | Mar 2002 | one-shot | ||
The Power Company: Sapphire | #1 | Mar 2002 | one-shot | ||
The Power Company: Skyrocket | #1 | Mar 2002 | one-shot | ||
The Power Company: Striker Z | #1 | Mar 2002 | one-shot | ||
The Power Company: Witchfire | one-shot | #1 | Mar 2002 | ||
Power Girl | 1st series | #1-4 | Jun 1988-Sep 1988 | limited series | |
2nd series | #1-ongoing | Jul 2009–present | |||
Power Lords | #1-3 | Dec 1983-Feb 1984 | limited series | ||
The Power of SHAZAM! The Power of Shazam! The Power of Shazam! is a 1994 hardcover graphic novel, written and painted by Jerry Ordway for DC Comics. The 96-page story, depicting the revamped origins of former Fawcett Comics superhero Captain Marvel, was followed by an ongoing series, also titled The Power of Shazam!, which ran from 1995 to... |
#1-43, 1000000, 44-47, 48 | Mar 1995-Mar 1999, Mar 2010 | |||
Annual #1 | 1996 | ||||
Power of the Atom | #1-18 | Aug 1988-Nov 1989 | |||
President Luthor Secret Files and Origins | see Secret Files President Luthor. | ||||
Prez Prez (DC Comics) Prez: First Teen President was a four issue comic series by writer Joe Simon and artist Jerry Grandenetti, released by DC Comics in 1973 and 1974... |
#1-4 | Aug-Sep 1973-Feb-Mar 1974 | |||
Primal Force | #0-14 | Oct 1994-Dec 1995 | |||
The Prisoner | no numbers | Dec 1988-Feb 1989 | 4 issues were denoted a, b, c, and d | ||
Prometheus (Villains) | #1 | Feb 1998 | one-shot | ||
The Psyba-Rats | #1-3 | Apr 1995-Jun 1995 | limited series | ||
The Psycho | #1-3 | Sep 1991-Dec 1991 | limited series |
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Quest for Camelot Quest for Camelot Quest for Camelot is a 1998 animated feature film from Warner Bros. Animation, based on the novel The King's Damosel by Vera Chapman, starring the voices of Jessalyn Gilsig, Cary Elwes, Gary Oldman, Eric Idle, Don Rickles, Jane Seymour, Pierce Brosnan, Bronson Pinchot, Jaleel White, Gabriel Byrne,... |
#1 | Jul 1998 | movie adaptation | |
The Question Question (comics) The Question is a fictional character, a superhero in comic books published by DC Comics. The original was created by writer-artist Steve Ditko, and first appeared in Blue Beetle #1... |
1st series | #1-36, 37 | Feb 1987-Apr 1990, Mar 2010 | |
Annual #1-2 | 1988–1989 | |||
2nd series | #1-6 | Jan 2005-Jun 2005 | limited series | |
The Question Quarterly | #1-5 | Autumn 1990-Spring 1992 | ||
The Question Returns | #1 | Feb 1997 | one-shot |
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R.E.B.E.L.S. R.E.B.E.L.S. Revolutionary Elite Brigade to Eradicate L.E.G.I.O.N. Supremacy is the name of two separate fictional revolutionary paramilitary groups in the DC Comics Universe. Both incarnations have been L.E.G.I.O.N. adversaries and are led by Vril Dox.-Publication history:R.E.B.E.L.S. '94, R.E.B.E.L.S... |
1st series | 94 #0-02 | Oct 1994-Dec 1994 | becomes R.E.B.E.L.S. '95 |
95 #03-14 | Jan 1995-Dez 1995 | became R.E.B.E.L.S. '96 | ||
96 #15-17 | Jan 1996-Mar 1996 | |||
2nd series | #01-28 | Feb 2009– May 2011 | ||
Ragman Ragman Ragman is a fictional mystic vigilante and superhero who first appeared in the short-lived comic-book series named after him. He is one of a limited number of Jewish superheroes, and his continuity is tied to that of DC Comics' Golem, derived from the Golem of Prague of Jewish folklore.Ragman is... |
1st series | #1-5 | Aug-Sep 1976-Jun-Jul 1977 | |
2nd series | #1-8 | Oct 1991-May 1992 | limited series | |
Ragman: Cry of the Dead | #1-6 | Aug 1993-Jan 1994 | limited series | |
Ragman: Suit of Sous | One-Shot | December 2010 | ||
Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer | no number | 1985 | movie adaptation | |
Rann/Thanagar: Holy War | #1-8. | May-Oct 2008. | limited series | |
Rann-Thanagar War Rann-Thanagar War Rann-Thanagar War is a six-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 2005. Written by Dave Gibbons, and illustrated by Ivan Reis, Marc Campos, and John Kalisz, the series concerns a war between the planets Rann and Thanagar, and features Adam Strange, the Green Lantern Corps,... |
#1-6 | Jul 2005-Dec 2005 | limited series | |
Rann/Thanagar War: Infinite Crisis Special | #1 | 2006 | one-shot | |
The Ray | 1st series | #1-6 | Feb 1992-Jul 1992 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-5, 0, 6-28 | May 1994-Oct 1996 | ||
Annual #1 | 1995 | |||
Real Fact Comics | #1-21 | Mar-Apr 1946-Jul-Aug 1949 | ||
Real Screen Comics | #2-128 | Summer 1945-May-Jun 1958 | formerly Real Screen Funnies, became TV Screen Cartoons | |
Real Screen Funnies | #1 | Spring 1945 | became Real Screen Comics | |
The Red Circle: The Hangman | #1 | Oct 2009 | one-shot | |
The Red Circle: The Inferno | #1 | Oct 2009 | one-shot | |
The Red Circle: The Shield | #1 | Oct 2009 | one-shot | |
The Red Circle: The Web | #1 | Oct 2009 | one-shot | |
Red Hood: The Lost Days | #1-6 | Aug 2010-Jan 2011 | limited series | |
Red Robin Red Robin (comic book) Red Robin is an American comic book ongoing series, written by Chris Yost with art by Ramon Bachs, featuring former Robin Tim Drake under the identity of Red Robin. The debut of the series follows the events of Batman R.I.P., Final Crisis, and Battle for the Cowl in which the original Batman, Bruce... |
#1-ongoing | Aug 2009–present | ||
Red Tornado | 1st series | #1-4 | Jul 1985-Oct 1985 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-6 | Nov 2009-Apr 2010 | limited series | |
Reign in Hell Reign in Hell Reign in Hell is a 2008-2009 comic book limited series written by Keith Giffen, pencilled by Thomas Derenick and published by DC Comics. The title is a reference to a line spoken by Lucifer in John Milton's Paradise Lost: "Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven."-Plot:During the events of... |
#1-8 | Sept 2008-Feb 2009 | limited series | |
Reign of the Zodiac | #1-8 | Oct 2003-May 2004 | ||
Relative Heroes Relative Heroes Relative Heroes was a limited comic book series published by DC Comics in six issues, from March 2000 through October 2000. It revolved around a family of orphaned children who become superheroes. The team first appears in Relative Heroes #1 , by Devin K. Grayson and Yvel Guichet.- History :After... |
#1-6 | Mar 2000-Aug 2000 | limited series | |
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe | #1-3 | 1994 | novel adaptation | |
Resurrection Man Resurrection Man The Resurrection Man is a fictional character, a superhero whose adventures were published by DC Comics from 1997 to 1999 in a serialized comic book of the same name, created by Andy Lanning, Dan Abnett and Jackson Guice... |
#1-18, 1000000, 19-27 | May 1997-Aug 1999 | ||
Richard Dragon | #1-12 | Jul 2004-Jun 2005 | ||
Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Master | #1-18 | Apr-May 1975-Nov-Dec 1975 | ||
Rima the Jungle Girl Rima Rima, also known as Rima the Jungle Girl, is the fictional heroine of W. H. Hudson's 1904 novel Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest. In 1974, she was adapted into a comic book character and featured in the short-lived monthly series Rima the Jungle Girl, published by DC Comics... |
#1-7 | Apr-May 1974-Apr-May 1975 | ||
The Ring of the Nibelung | #1-4 | 1990 | limited series | |
Rip Hunter...Time Master Rip Hunter Rip Hunter is a DC Comics character who first appeared in Showcase #20 . Following three more appearances in Showcase , Rip Hunter was given his own series, which ran for 29 issues . He later starred in the six-issue Time Masters series , written by Bob Wayne and Lewis Shiner... |
#1-29 | Mar-Apr 1961-Nov-Dec 1965 | ||
Robin Robin (comics) Robin is the name of several fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, originally created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson, as a junior counterpart to DC Comics superhero Batman... |
1st series | #1-5 | Jan 1991-May 1991 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-10, 0, 11-58, 1000000, 59-183 | Nov 1993-Feb 2009 | ||
Annual #1-7 | 1992–2007 | |||
Plus #1 | Feb 1996 | |||
Plus #2 | 1997 | |||
80 Page Giant #1 | Sep 2000 | |||
Robin II | #1-4 | Oct 1991-Dec 1991 | Subtitled The Joker's Wild. Limited series. | |
Robin III: Cry of the Huntress | #1-6 | Dec 1992-Mar 1993 | limited series | |
Robin 3000 | #1-2 | 1992 | limited series | |
Robin/Argent Double-Shot | #1 | Feb 1998 | one-shot | |
Robin/Spoiler Special | #1 | Aug 2008 | one-shot | |
Robin: Year One | #1-4 | Dec 2000-Mar 2001 | limited series | |
Robotech Defenders | #1-2 | Jan 1985-Apr 1985 | limited series | |
The Rogues (Villains) | #1 | Feb 1998 | one-shot | |
Romance Trail | #1-6 | Jul-Aug 1949-May-Jun 1950 | ||
Ronin | #1-6 | Jul 1983-Aug 1984 | limited series | |
Roots of the Swamp Thing | #1-5 | Jul 1986-Nov 1986 | limited series | |
Rose & Thorn | #1-6 | Feb 2004-Jul 2004 | limited series | |
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | no numbers | 1950-1962-63, 1972 | 13 annual issues from 1950. 1972 edition is tabloid sized. | |
Rush City | #1-6 | Sep 2006-May 2007 | limited series |
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S.T.A.R. Corps S.T.A.R. Corps S.T.A.R. Corps is a fictional organization, a team of comic book superheroes published by DC Comics. The S.T.A.R. Corps first appeared in S.T.A.R. Corps #1 , and was created by Dan Vado and Norman Felchle.-S.T.A.R. Labs, Metropolis:... |
#1-6 | Nov 1993-Apr 1994 | ||
Saga of Ra's Al Ghul | #1-4 | Jan 1988-Apr 1988 | limited series | |
Saga of the Swamp Thing | #1-30 | May 1982-Feb 1986 | became Swamp Thing (2nd series) | |
Annual #1-3 | 1982, 1985, 1987 | |||
Salvation Run Salvation Run Salvation Run is a seven-issue 2007-2008 DC Comics limited series which was designed to tie in to the company's major event series Final Crisis in 2008.-Premise:The premise of the series, which is based on a pitch by George R. R... |
#1-7 | Jan 2008-Jul 2008 | limited series | |
Samurai Jack Samurai Jack Samurai Jack is an American animated television series created by animator Genndy Tartakovsky that aired on both Cartoon Network and Toonami from 2001 to 2004. It is noted for its highly detailed, outline-free, masking-based animation, as well as for its cinematic style and pacing... Special |
#1 | Sep 2002 | one-shot | |
The Sandman Sandman (DC Comics) Sandman is the name of seven fictional characters, superheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. All are connected in one way or the other, though there are three largely dissimilar concepts, with two or three persons having served in each role various times... |
1st series | #1-6 | Winter 1974-Dec-Jan 1975/6 | |
2nd series | #1-46 | Jan 1989-Feb 1993 | continued under the VERTIGO imprint | |
Special #1 | 1991 | |||
Scare Tactics Scare Tactics (comics) Scare Tactics is a comic book series published by DC Comics. A total of twelve issues appeared, dated from December 1996 to March 1998. The series, written by Len Kaminski, was a part of DC's Weirdoverse group of titles.-Publication history:... |
#1-12 | Dec 1996-Mar 1998 | ||
Scarecrow Scarecrow (comics) The Scarecrow is a fictional character, a supervillain, that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in World's Finest Comics #3 and was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane... (Villains) |
#1 | Feb 1998 | one-shot | |
Scarlett | #1-14 | Jan 1993-Feb 1994 | ||
Scooby-Doo | #1-ongoing | Aug 1997- | ||
Scooby Doo Spooky Spectacular | #1 | Oct 1999 | one-shot | |
Scooby Doo Spooky Spectacular 2000 | #1 | Oct 2000 | one-shot | |
Scooby Doo Spooky Summer Special | #1 | Aug 2001 | one-shot | |
Scooby Doo Super Scarefest! | #1 | Aug 2002 | one-shot | |
Scratch | #1-5 | Aug 2004-Dec 2004 | ||
Scribbly | #1-15 | Aug-Sep 1948-Dec-Jan 1950/1951 | ||
Sea Devils Sea Devils (comics) The Sea Devils are a team of characters in comics published by DC Comics. They are a team of conventional adventurers, in undersea adventures. They were created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Russ Heath .... |
#1-35 | Sep-Oct 1961-May-Jun 1967 | ||
Secret Files & Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2000 | #1 | Mar 2000 | one-shot | |
Secret Files and Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2001-2002 | #1 | Feb 2002 | one-shot | |
Secret Files President Luthor | #1 | Mar 2001 | one-shot. Also known as "President Luthor Secret Files". | |
Secret Hearts | #1-153 | Sep-Oct 1949-Jul 1971 | ||
Secret Origins Secret Origins Secret Origins is the title of three American comic book series published by DC Comics.The title began in 1961 and for one issue, all reprints. The title Secret Origins of Super Heroes went onto a second series, also reprints, which ran for seven issues from 1973-1974... |
1st series | #1 | Aug 1961 | 80-Page Giant one-shot |
2nd series | #1-7 | Feb-Mar 1973-Oct-Nov 1974 | ||
3rd series | #1-50 | Apr 1986-Aug 1990 | ||
Annual #1-3 | 1987–1989 | |||
Special #1 | 1989 | |||
Secret Origins 80-Page Giant | #1 | Dec 1998 | one-shot | |
Secret Origins of Super-Villains 80 Page Giant | #1 | Dec 1999 | one-shot | |
Secret Six Secret Six (comics) The Secret Six is the name of three different fictional comic book teams in the , plus an alternate universe's fourth team. Each team has had six members, led by a mysterious figure named Mockingbird, whom the characters assume to be one of the other five members.-Original Secret Six:The Secret Six... |
1st series | #1-7 | Apr-May 1968-Apr-May 1969 | |
2nd series | #1-6 | Jul 2006-Jan 2007 | limited series | |
3rd series | #1-ongoing | Nov 2008–present | ||
Secret Society of Super-Villains | #1-15 | May-Jun 1976-Jun-Jul 1978 | ||
Secrets of Haunted House Secrets of Haunted House Secrets of Haunted House was a horror-suspense anthology comic book series published by DC Comics from 1975 to 1982.-Publication history:... |
#1-46 | Apr-May 1975-Mar 1982 | ||
Secrets of Sinister House Secrets of Sinister House Secrets of Sinister House was a horror-suspense anthology comic book series published by DC Comics from 1972–1974, a companion to Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion.-Publication history:... |
#5-18 | Jun-Jul 1972-Jun-Jul 1974 | formerly Sinister House of Secret Love | |
Secrets of the Legion of Super-Heroes | #1-3 | Jan 1981-Mar 1981 | limited series | |
Sensation Comics Sensation Comics Sensation Comics is the title of a comic book series published by DC Comics that ran for 109 issues between 1942 and 1952. For most of its run, the lead feature was Wonder Woman. Other series that appeared were the Black Pirate, the Gay Ghost, Mr... |
1st series | #1-109 | Jan 1942-May-Jun 1952 | became Sensation Mystery |
2nd series | #1 | May 1999 | one-shot | |
Sensation Mystery | #110-116 | Jul-Aug 1952-Jul-Aug 1953 | formerly Sensation Comics | |
Sergio Aragonés Destroys DC Sergio Aragonés Destroys DC Sergio Aragonés Destroys DC is a comic book written by Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier and published in 1996. The book is a satire of DC Comics characters. They also produced an equivalent at Marvel Comics, called Sergio Aragonés Massacres Marvel.... |
#1 | Jun 1996 | one-shot | |
Seven Soldiers Seven Soldiers Seven Soldiers is a comic book metaseries written by Grant Morrison and published by DC Comics. It was published as seven interrelated mini-series and two bookend issues. The series features a new version of the Seven Soldiers of Victory fighting to save Earth from the Sheeda.-Publication... : Bulleteer Bulleteer Bulleteer is a fictional character and DC Comics superheroine, a member of the Seven Soldiers. She debuted in Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #1 , and was created by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette... |
#1-4 | Jan 2006-May 2006 | limited series | |
Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein Frankenstein (DC Comics) Frankenstein is a DC Comics character who is based on Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's original Frankenstein's monster, but is physically and mentally more reminiscent of the classic Universal representation of the character... |
#1-4 | Jan 2006-May 2006 | limited series | |
Seven Soldiers: Guardian Manhattan Guardian The Manhattan Guardian is a DC Comics costumed hero. Created by Grant Morrison and based on the character The Guardian, he first appeared in The Manhattan Guardian #1 which was part of the Seven Soldiers of Victory "megaseries".... |
#1-4 | May 2005-Nov 2005 | cover logo reads "The Manhattan Guardian"; limited series | |
Seven Soldiers: Klarion Klarion the Witch Boy Klarion the Witch Boy is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe character first seen in the pages of The Demon in 1973.-Kirby's Klarion:... |
#1-4 | Jun 2005-Dec 2005 | limited series | |
Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle Mister Miracle Mister Miracle is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Mister Miracle #1 and was created by Jack Kirby.-Publication history:... |
Nov 2005-May 2006 | #1-4 | Nov 2005-May 2006 | limited series |
Seven Soldiers of Victory Seven Soldiers of Victory The Seven Soldiers of Victory is a fictional team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe... |
#0, 1 | Apr 2005, Dec 2006 | limited series | |
Seven Soldiers: Shining Knight Shining Knight Shining Knight is the name of three comic book superheroes that have appeared in books published by DC Comics. The original Shining Knight, Sir Justin, was created by Creig Flessel and first appeared in Adventure Comics #66 .-Sir Justin:... |
#1-4 | May 2005-Oct 2005 | limited series | |
Seven Soldiers: Zatanna Zatanna Zatanna Zatara is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Murphy Anderson, Zatanna first appeared in Hawkman vol. 1 #4... |
#1-4 | Jun 2005-Dec 2005 | limited series | |
Sgt. Bilko | #1-18 | May-Jun 1957-Mar-Apr 1960 | ||
Sgt. Bilko's Pvt. Doberman | #1-11 | Jun-Jul 1958-Feb-Mar 1960 | ||
Sgt. Rock Sgt. Rock (comics) Sgt. Frank Rock is a fictional infantry non-commissioned officer during World War II in the . He first appeared in Our Army at War #83 , and was created by Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert.-Publication history:... |
1st series | #302-422 | Mar 1977-Jul 1988 | formerly Our Army at War |
Annual #2-4 | 1982–1984 | Annual #1 was titled Sgt. Rock's Prize Battle Tales | ||
2nd series | #14-21 | Jul 1991-Feb 1992 | formerly Sgt. Rock Special (1st series) | |
Sgt. Rock Special | 1st series | #1-13 | 1988-Jun 1991 | became Sgt. Rock (2nd series) |
2nd series | #1-2 | Oct 1992, 1994 | ||
Sgt. Rock: The Lost Battalion | #1-6 | Jan 2009-Jun 2009 | limited series | |
Sgt. Rock: The Prophecy | #1-6 | Mar 2006-Aug 2006 | limited series | |
Sgt. Rock's Prize Battle Tales | #1 | 1964 | an 80 Page Giant | |
The Shade | #1-4 | Apr 1997-Jul 1997 | limited series | |
Shade, the Changing Man Shade, the Changing Man Shade, the Changing Man is a fictional comic book character created by Steve Ditko for DC Comics in 1977. The character was later adapted by Peter Milligan and became one of the first Vertigo titles.... |
#1-8 | Jun-Jul 1977-Aug-Sep 1978 | also see VERTIGO list | |
Shado: Song of Dragon | #1-4 | 1992 | limited series | |
The Shadow The Shadow The Shadow is a collection of serialized dramas, originally in pulp magazines, then on 1930s radio and then in a wide variety of media, that follow the exploits of the title character, a crime-fighting vigilante in the pulps, which carried over to the airwaves as a "wealthy, young man about town"... |
1st DC series | #1-12 | Oct-Nov 1973-Aug-Sep 1975 | |
2nd DC series | #1-4 | May 1986-Aug 1986 | limited series | |
3rd DC series | #1-19 | Aug 1987-Jan 1989 | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1987–1988 | |||
The Shadow Strikes! The Shadow The Shadow is a collection of serialized dramas, originally in pulp magazines, then on 1930s radio and then in a wide variety of media, that follow the exploits of the title character, a crime-fighting vigilante in the pulps, which carried over to the airwaves as a "wealthy, young man about town"... |
#1-31 | Sep 1989-May 1992 | ||
Annual #1 | 1989 | |||
Shadow of the Batman | #1-5 | Dec 1985-Apr 1985 | limited series | |
The Shadow War of Hawkman | #1-4 | May 1985-Aug 1985 | ||
Shadowdragon | Annual #1 | 1995 | one-shot | |
Shadowpact Shadowpact The Shadowpact is a group of magic-based heroes who fought against the Spectre in the 2005 limited series Day of Vengeance, published by DC Comics. They are a sort of Justice League for the supernatural elements of the DC Universe... |
#1-#25 | Jul 2006-May 2008 | ||
Shazam! | #1-35 | Feb 1973-May-Jun 1978 | Issues #25-33 billed as DC-TV publications on covers. | |
Shazam! and the Shazam Family | Annual #1 | 2002 | one-shot | |
Shazam! Power of Hope | #1 | Nov 2000 | one-shot | |
Shazam! The Monster Society of Evil | #1-4 | 2007 | limited series | |
Shazam!: The New Beginning | #1-4 | Apr 1987-Jul 1987 | limited series | |
Sherlock Holmes | #1 | Oct 1975 | canceled after first issue | |
The Shield | #1-10 | Nov 2009-Ago 2010 | canceled after tenth issue | |
Showcase | #1-93 | Mar-Apr 1956-Sep 1970 | ||
#94-104 | Aug-Sep 1977-Sep 1978 | |||
Showcase '93 | #1-12 | Jan 1993-Dec 1993 | ||
Showcase '94 | #1-12 | Jan 1994-Dec 1994 | ||
Showcase '95 | #1-12 | Jan 1995-Dec 1995 | ||
Showcase '96 | #1-12 | Jan 1996-Winter 1996 | ||
Silver Age | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age 80-Page Giant | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age: Challengers of the Unknown | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age: Dial H for Hero | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age: Doom Patrol | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age: Green Lantern | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age: Justice League of America | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age Secret Files | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age: Showcase | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age: Teen Titans | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age: The Brave and the Bold | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silver Age: The Flash | #1 | Jul 2000 | one-shot | |
Silverblade Silverblade Silverblade is a supernatural fantasy comic book limited series, published in the United States by DC Comics in 1987. The maxi-series ran for twelve issues. The book was written by Cary Bates with the art drawn by Gene Colan; it was edited by Dennis O'Neil... |
#1-12 | Sep 1987-Sep 1988 | ||
Simon Dark Simon Dark Simon Dark is a fictional comic book character in the DC Comics universe, with an ongoing eponymous series beginning in October 2007 and ending in 2009.... |
#1-ongoing | Dec 2007- | ||
Sinister House of Secret Love | #1-4 | Oct-Nov 1971-Apr-May 1972 | became Secrets of Sinister House | |
Sins of Youth: Aquaboy & Lagoon Man | #1 | May 2000 | one-shot | |
Sins of Youth: Batboy & Robin | #1 | May 2000 | one-shot | |
Sins of Youth: JLA Jr. | #1 | May 2000 | one-shot | |
Sins of Youth: Kid Flash & Impulse | #1 | May 2000 | one-shot | |
Sins of Youth: Starwoman & The JSA Jr. | #1 | May 2000 | one-shot | |
Sins of Youth: Superman, Jr. & Superboy, Sr. | #1 | May 2000 | one-shot | |
Sins of Youth: The Secret & Deadboy | #1 | May 2000 | one-shot | |
Sins of Youth: Wonder Girls | #1 | May 2000 | one-shot | |
Skreemer Skreemer Skreemer is a six-issue comic book limited series, written by Peter Milligan with art by Brett Ewins and Steve Dillon. The first issue was published by DC Comics in May 1989.-Plot:... |
#1-6 | May 1989-Oct 1989 | limited series | |
Skull & Bones Skull & Bones (DC Comics) Skull & Bones is a three-issue prestige format mini-series by Ed Hannigan published in 1991 by DC Comics.-Plot:Following the end of the Soviet Union occupation of Afghanistan, soldier Andrian Trofimovich Linov returns home with a plan to destabilise the government. However, faced with an impeding... |
#1-3 | 1992 | limited series | |
Slash Maraud | #1-6 | Nov 1987-Apr 1988 | limited series | |
Smallville Smallville Smallville is the hometown of Superman in comic books published by DC Comics. While growing up in Smallville, the young Clark Kent attended Smallville High with best friends Lana Lang, Chloe Sullivan and Pete Ross... |
#1-11 | May 2003-Jan 2005 | ||
Smallville: The Comic Smallville Smallville is the hometown of Superman in comic books published by DC Comics. While growing up in Smallville, the young Clark Kent attended Smallville High with best friends Lana Lang, Chloe Sullivan and Pete Ross... |
#1 | Nov 2002 | one-shot | |
Smash Comics Smash Comics Smash Comics is the title of an American Golden Age comic book anthology series, published by Quality Comics for 85 issues between 1939 and 1949... |
#1 | May 1999 | One-shot named after a 1940s Quality Comics Quality Comics Quality Comics was an American comic book publishing company that operated from 1939 to 1956 and was an influential creative force in what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic books.... title. |
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Solo | #1-12 | Dec 2004-Oct 2006 | ||
Solomon Grundy | #1-7 | May 2009-Nov 2009 | limited series | |
Son of Ambush Bug | #1-6 | Jul 1986-Dec 1986 | limited series | |
Son of Vulcan Son of Vulcan Son of Vulcan is the name of two comic book characters, one created by Charlton Comics in 1965, the other by DC Comics in August 2005. Son of Vulcan was one of the characters DC Comics purchased from defunct Charlton Comics in 1983.-Charlton Comics:... |
#1-6 | Aug 2005-Jan 2006 | Limited series. An earlier series was published by Charlton Comics Charlton Comics Charlton Comics was an American comic book publishing company that existed from 1946 to 1985, having begun under a different name in 1944. It was based in Derby, Connecticut... . |
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Sonic Disruptors Sonic Disruptors Sonic Disruptors was a comic book limited series written by Mike Baron with art by Barry Crain, and published by DC Comics between 1987 and 1988. Although it was advertised as being a twelve-issue story, sales were poor, and the last issue published was #7.... |
#1-7 | Dec 1987-Jul 1988 | 12-issue limited series canceled after 7 issues | |
Sovereign Seven Sovereign Seven Sovereign Seven is a creator-owned American comic book series, created by Chris Claremont and Dwayne Turner, and published by DC Comics.-Publication history:... |
#1-36 | Jul 1995-Jul 1998 | ||
Annual #1, 2 | 1995, 1996 | |||
Plus #1 | Feb 1997 | |||
Space Ghost | #1-6 | Jan 2005-Jun 2005 | limited series | |
Space Jam | #1 | Oct 1996 | one-shot | |
Spanner's Galaxy | #1-6 | Dec 1984-May 1985 | limited series | |
The Spectre Spectre (comics) The Spectre is a fictional character and superhero who has appeared in numerous comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in a next issue ad in More Fun Comics #51 and received his first story the following month, #52... |
1st series | #1-10 | Dec 1967-Jun 1969 | |
2nd series | #1-31 | Apr 1987-Nov 1989 | ||
Annual #1 | 1988 | |||
3rd series | #1-22, 0, 23-62 | Dec 1992-Feb 1998 | ||
Annual #1 | 1995 | |||
4th series | #1-27 | Mar 2001-May 2003 | ||
Speed Force | #1 | Nov 1997 | one-shot | |
Spelljammer | #1-15 | Sep 1990-Nov 1991 | TSR | |
Spiral Zone | #1-4 | Feb 1988-May 1988 | ||
The Spirit | #1-32 | Feb 2006-Oct 2009 | Ongoing | |
2nd series | #1 | June 2010- | Ongoing | |
Spirit World | #1 | Fall 1971 | magazine sized B&W, published by "Hampshire Distribution Limited", a DC imprint | |
Stalker Stalker (comics) Stalker is a fictional antihero and swords and sorcery character published by DC Comics. The character debuted in Stalker #1 , and was created by Paul Levitz and Steve Ditko.-Publication history:... |
#1-4 | Jun-Jul 1975-Dec-Jan 1975/6 | ||
Stanley and His Monster Stanley and His Monster Stanley and His Monster was an American comic-book humor feature and later series from DC Comics, about a boy who has a monster as his companion instead of a dog. Created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Winslow Mortimer as a backup feature the funny-animal comic The Fox and the Crow #95 Stanley... |
1st series | #109-112 | Apr-May 1968-Oct-Nov 1968 | formerly The Fox and the Crow |
2nd series | #1-4 | Feb 1993-May 1993 | limited series | |
Star Hunters | #1-7 | Oct-Nov 1977-Oct-Nov 1978 | ||
Star-Spangled Comics Star-Spangled Comics Star Spangled Comics was the title of a comic book series published by DC Comics which ran for 130 issues from 1941 through 1952. At that point it was retitled Star Spangled War Stories and lasted another 200+ issues until 1977.-Publication history:... |
1st series | #1-130 | Oct 1941-Jul 1952 | became Star Spangled War Stories |
2nd series | #1 | May 1999 | one-shot | |
Star-Spangled War Stories Star-Spangled War Stories Star-Spangled War Stories was the title of a DC Comics comic book series that featured war-themed characters and stories. Among the features published in this series were writer-editor Robert Kanigher and artist Jerry Grandenetti's "Mlle. Marie," about a World War II French Resistance fighter,... |
#131-133, 3-204 | Aug 1952-Feb-Mar 1977 | formerly Star Spangled Comics; became Unknown Soldier | |
Star Trek | 1st DC series | #1-56 | Feb 1984-Nov 1988 | Earlier series by Gold Key Comics Gold Key Comics Gold Key Comics was an imprint of Western Publishing created for comic books distributed to newsstands. Also known as Whitman Comics, Gold Key operated from 1962 to 1984.-History:... and Marvel Marvel Comics Marvel Worldwide, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media... . |
Annual #1-3 | 1985, 1986, 1987 | |||
2nd DC series | #1-80 | Oct 1989-Feb 1996 | ||
Annual #1-6 | 1990–1996 | |||
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | #1 | 1992 | movie adaptation | |
Star Trek: Debt of Honor | OGN | Jul 1992 | ||
Star Trek Generations | #1 | 1995 | movie adaptation | |
Star Trek Movie Special | no number | 1984 | adapts Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | |
#2 | 1987 | adapts Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | ||
#1 | 1989 | adapts Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | ||
Star Trek Special | #1-3 | 1994–1995 | ||
Star Trek: The Ashes of Eden | OGN | May 1995 | ||
Star Trek: The Modala Imperative | #1-4 | Jul 1991-Sep 1991 | limited series | |
Star Trek: The Next Generation | 1st series | #1-6 | Feb 1988-Jul 1988 | |
2nd series | #1-80 | Oct 1989-Feb 1996 | ||
Annual #1-6 | 1990–1995 | |||
Star Trek: The Next Generation/Deep Space Nine | #1-2 | Dec 1994-Jan 1995 | Crosses over with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine/The Next Generation | |
Star Trek: The Next Generation—Ill Wind | #1-4 | Nov 1995-Feb 1996 | ||
Star Trek: The Next Generation—Shadowheart | #1-4 | Dec 1994-Mar 1995 | ||
Star Trek: The Next Generation Special | #1-3 | 1993–1995 | ||
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Modala Imperative | #1-4 | Sep 1991-Oct 1991 | ||
Star Trek: The Next Generation—The Series Finale | no number | 1994 | ||
Starfire | #1-8 | Aug-Sep 1976-Oct-Nov 1977 | ||
Starman | 1st series | #1-45 | Oct 1988-Apr 1992 | |
2nd series | #0-47, 1000000, 48-80, 81 | Oct 1994-Aug 2001, Mar 2010 | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1996–1997 | |||
Secret Files #1 | Apr 1998 | |||
80 Page Giant #1 | Jan 1999 | |||
Starman: The Mist | #1 | Jun 1998 | one-shot | |
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. was an American comic book published by DC Comics, featuring the second Star-Spangled Kid and her stepfather, the original version's sidekick Stripesy. It was first published in July 1999 and ran for fourteen issues... |
#0-14 | Jul 1999-Sep 2000 | ||
Static Shock: The Rebirth of Cool | #1-4 | 2003 | limited series | |
Steel Steel (John Henry Irons) Steel , also known as the Man of Steel, is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Universe. First appearing in The Adventures of Superman #500 , he is the third character known as Steel and was created by Louise Simonson and artist Jon Bogdanove... |
#1-8, 0, 9-52 | Feb 1994-Jul 1998 | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1994, 1995 | |||
Steel, The Indestructible Man | #1-5 | Mar 1978-Oct-Nov 1978 | ||
Steel: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture | no number | Sep 1987 | movie adaptation | |
Strange Adventures Strange Adventures Strange Adventures was the title of several American comic books published by DC Comics, most notably a long-running science fiction anthology that began in 1950.-Original series:... |
1st series | #1-244 | Aug-Sep 1950-Oct-Nov 1973 | |
2nd series | #1-4 | Nov 1999-Feb 2000 | see also VERTIGO list | |
3rd series | #1-ongoing | May 2009–present | ||
Strange Sports Stories | #1-6 | Sep-Oct 1973-Jul-Aug 1974 | ||
Streets | #1-3 | 1993 | limited series | |
Street Fighter | #1 | 1995 | one-shot | |
Sugar and Spike Sugar and Spike Sugar and Spike is the name of a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1956 through 1992, and the names of the main protagonists. Sugar and Spike was created, written and drawn by Sheldon Mayer.-Publication history:... |
#1-98 | Apr-May 1956-Oct-nov 1971 | ||
Suicide Squad Suicide Squad The Suicide Squad, also known as Task Force X , is a name for two fictional organizations in the DC Comics Universe. The first version debuted in The Brave and the Bold #25 , and the second in Legends #3... |
1st series | #1-66, 67 | May 1987-Jun 1992, Mar 2010 | |
Annual #1 | 1988 | |||
2nd series | #1-12 | Nov 2001-Oct 2002 | ||
Suicide Squad: Raise the Flag | #1-8 | Nov 2007-Jun 2008 | limited series | |
Sun Devils Sun Devils (comics) Sun Devils is the title of a science fiction "space opera" comic book series published by DC Comics for 12 issues between July 1984 and June 1985... |
#1-12 | Jul 1984-Jun 1985 | limited series | |
Super DC Giant | #S-13-S-26 | Sep-Oct 1970-Jul-Aug 1971 | no issues #S-1 to S-12 | |
#27 | Summer 1976 | |||
Super Friends Super Friends Super Friends is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes, which ran from 1973 to 1986 on ABC as part of its Saturday morning cartoon lineup... |
1st series | #1-47 | Nov 1976-Aug 1981 | DC-TV publication |
Super-Heroes Battle Super-Gorillas | #1 | Winter 1976 | one-shot | |
Super Powers | 1st series | #1-5 | Jul 1984-Nov 1984 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-6 | Sep 1985-Feb 1986 | limited series | |
3rd series | #1-4 | Sep 1986-Dec 1986 | limited series | |
Super-Team Family | #1-15 | Oct-Nov 1975-Mar-Apr 1978 | ||
Superboy Superboy Superboy is the name of several fictional characters that have been published by DC Comics, most of them youthful incarnations of Superman. These characters have also been the main characters of four ongoing Superboy comic book series published by DC.... |
1st series | #1-258 | Mar-Apr 1949-Dec 1979 | issues #231-258 Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes, becomes The Legion of Super-Heroes (2nd series). |
Annual #1 | Summer 1964 | |||
Spectacular #1 | 1980 | |||
2nd series | #1-22 | Feb 1990-Dec 1991 | Issues #1-10 Superboy: The Comic Book on the cover, issues #19-22 Adventures of Superboy in the indica. | |
Special #1 | 1992 | |||
3rd series | #1-100 | Feb 1994-Jul 2002 | ||
#0 | Oct 1994 | Tie-in with Zero Hour Zero Hour (comics) Zero Hour: Crisis in Time is a five-issue comic book limited series and crossover storyline published by DC Comics in 1994. In it, the former hero Hal Jordan, who had until then been a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps, mad with grief after the destruction of... |
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#1,000,000 | Nov 1998 | 853rd Century crossover | ||
Annual #1-4 | 1994–1997 | |||
Plus #1, 2 | Jan 1997, Fall 1997 | |||
4th series | #1- | Jan 2011-present | ongoing series. | |
Superboy and the Ravers | #1-19 | Sep 1996-Mar 1998 | ||
Superboy/Risk Double-Shot | #1 | Feb 1998 | one-shot | |
Superboy/Robin: World's Finest Three | #1-2 | 1996–1997 | limited series | |
Superboy Spectacular | #1 | 1980 | one-shot | |
Superboy's Legion | #1-2 | Apr 1002-May 1002 | limited series | |
Supergirl Supergirl Supergirl is a female counterpart to the DC Comics Superman. As his cousin, she shares his super powers and vulnerability to Kryptonite. She was created by writer Otto Binder and designed by artist Al Plastino in 1959. She first appeared in the Action Comics comic book series and later branched out... |
1st series | #1-10 | Nov 1972-Sep-Oct 1974 | |
2nd series | #14-23 | Dec 1983-Sep 1984 | formerly Daring New Adventures of Supergirl | |
3rd series | #1-4 | Feb 1994-May 1994 | limited series | |
4th series | #1-26, 1000000, 27-80 | Sep 1996-May 2003 | ||
Annual #1, 2 | 1996, 1997 | |||
Plus #1 | Feb 1997 | |||
5th series | #0-ongoing | Oct 2005- | ||
Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes Legion of Super-Heroes The Legion of Super-Heroes is a fictional superhero team in the 30th and 31st centuries of the . The team first appears in Adventure Comics #247 , and was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino.... |
#16-#37 | May 2006-Feb 2008 | Formerly Legion of Super-Heroes, became Legion of Super-Heroes. Cover logo changes with #37, but indicia title only changes with #38. | |
Supergirl/Lex Luthor Special | #1 | 1993 | Cover reads Supergirl and Team Luthor. One-shot. | |
Supergirl Movie Special | #1 | 1985 | movie adaptation | |
Supergirl/Prysm Double-Shot | #1 | Feb 1998 | one-shot | |
Supergirl: Wings Supergirl: Wings Supergirl: Wings is a DC Comics Elseworlds one-shot released in 2001. It is a reimaging of the Earth-Angel storyline of the first half of Supergirl. It is written by J. M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Jamie Tolagson.-Characters:... |
#1 | Dec 2001 | one-shot | |
Superman Superman (comic book) Superman is an ongoing comic book series featuring the DC Comics hero of the same name. The character Superman began as one of several anthology features in the National Periodical Publications comic book Action Comics #1 in June 1938... |
1st series | #1-423 | Summer 1939-Sep 1986 | became Adventures of Superman |
Annual #1-8, 9-12 | 1960–1963, 1983–1986 | |||
Annual #1 | 1960 | reprint in 1998 | ||
Special #1-3 | 1983–1985 | |||
#650-ongoing | May 2006- | formerly Adventures of Superman | ||
Annual #13-14 | 2007–2008 | |||
Secret Files 2009 | 2009 | |||
80-Page Giant | May 2010 | |||
2nd series | #1-93, 0, 94-139, 1000000, 140-226 | Jan 1987-Apr 2006 | ||
Annual #1-12 | 1987–2000 | |||
Special #1 | 1992 | |||
Plus #1 | Feb 1997 | |||
80-Page Giant #1-3 | 1999–2000 | |||
Secret Files #1-2 | 1998–1999 | |||
Superman 3-D | #1 | Dec 1998 | one-shot | |
Superman Adventures Superman Adventures Superman Adventures is a DC Comics comic book series featuring Superman. It is different from other Superman titles in that it is set in the continuity of Superman: The Animated Series as opposed to the regular DC Universe. It ran for 66 issues between 1996 and 2002... |
#1-66 | Nov 1996-Apr 2002 | ||
Annual #1 | 1997 | |||
Special #1 | 1998 | |||
Superman: A Nation Divided | no number | 1999 | one-shot | |
Superman/Aliens 2: God War | #1-4 | May 2002-Aug 2002 | limited series | |
Superman & Batman: Generations Superman & Batman: Generations Superman & Batman: Generations is the umbrella title of three Elseworlds comic book limited series published by DC Comics in the United States, written and illustrated by John Byrne... |
#1-4 | Jan 1999-Apr 1999 | limited series | |
Superman & Batman: Generations II | #1-4 | Oct 2001-Jan 2002 | limited series | |
Superman & Batman: Generations III | #1-12 | Mar 2003-Feb 2004 | limited series | |
Superman and Batman vs. Aliens and Predator | #1-2 | 2007 | limited series | |
Superman and Batman vs. Vampires and Werewolves | #1-6 | 2008–2009 | limited series | |
Superman and Batman: World's Funnest Superman and Batman: World's Funnest Superman and Batman: World's Funnest is an American single issue prestige format comic book published in 2000 by DC Comics. It was written by Evan Dorkin and illustrated by numerous artists. The issue still takes place in New Earth, which makes it canon to the main continuity of DC Universe... |
#1 | 2001 | one-shot | |
Superman & Bugs Bunny | #1-4 | Jul 2000-Oct 2000 | limited series | |
Superman & Savage Dragon: Chicago | #1 | Dec 2002 | one-shot | |
Superman & Savage Dragon: Metropolis | #1 | 1999 | one-shot | |
Superman and Spider-Man Superman and Spider-Man Superman and Spider-Man is an intercompany comic book jointly published by DC Comics and Marvel Comics in July 1981. Number 28 in the Marvel Treasury Edition series, it is the "sequel" to 1976's Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man.... |
#1 | 1986 | one-shot | |
Superman/Batman Superman/Batman Superman/Batman was a monthly comic book series published by DC Comics that features the publisher's two most popular characters: Batman and Superman... |
#1-ongoing | Oct 2003- | ||
Annual #1-4 | 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 | |||
Secret Files #1 | Nov 2003 | |||
Superman: Birthright Superman: Birthright Superman: Birthright is a twelve-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 2003 and 2004, written by Mark Waid and drawn by Leinil Francis Yu.... |
#1-12 | Sep 2003-Sep 2004 | limited series | |
Superman: Blood of My Ancestors | #1 | 2003 | one-shot | |
Superman Confidential Superman Confidential Superman Confidential was a monthly comic book series from DC Comics. The series debuted November 1, 2006, and was canceled in April 2008 after 14 issues.Superman Confidential featured Superman stories set in the early years of the character’s career... |
#1-14 | Jan 2007-Jun 2008 | Final issue published in Superman #676 | |
Superman: Day of Doom | #1-4 | 2003 | limited series | |
Superman: Distant Fires | #1 | Feb 1998 | one-shot | |
Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey | #1-3 | 1994 | limited series | |
Superman: Emperor Joker | #1 | Oct 2000 | one-shot | |
The Superman Family | #164-222 | May 1974-Sep 1982 | formerly Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen | |
Superman/Fantastic Four | #1 | 1999 | one-shot | |
Superman For All Seasons Superman For All Seasons Superman for All Seasons was a 4-issue comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb with art by Tim Sale, and was originally published by DC Comics in 1998. This was made hot off the heels from their previous success, Batman: The Long Halloween, and as that Batman-story dealt with holidays as the... |
#1-4 | Sep 1998-Dec 1998 | limited series | |
Superman For The Animals | #1 | 2000 | one-shot | |
Superman Forever | #1 | Jun 1998 | one-shot | |
Superman, Inc. | #1 | Jan 2000 | one-shot | |
Superman: Kal | #1 | 1995 | one-shot | |
Superman: King of the World | #1 | Jun 1999 | one-shot | |
Superman: Last Son of Earth Superman: Last Son of Earth Superman: Last Son of Earth is a DC Comics Elseworlds tale released in the year 2000. It was written by Steve Gerber with art by Doug Wheatley. There was a sequel in 2003 called Superman: Last Stand on Krypton.... |
#1-2 | Sep 2000-Oct 2000 | limited series | |
Superman: Last Stand on Krypton | #1 | 2003 | one-shot | |
Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton | #1-3 | May-Jun 2010 | limited series | |
Superman: Lex 2000 | #1 | Jan 2001 | one-shot | |
Superman: Lois Lane | #1 | Jun 1998 | one-shot | |
Superman/Madman Hullabaloo | #1-3 | Jun 1997-Aug 1997 | limited series | |
Superman: Metropolis | #1-12 | Apr 2003-Mar 2004 | limited series | |
Superman Metropolis Secret Files | #1 | Jun 2000 | one-shot | |
The Superman Monster The Superman Monster The Superman Monster is an Elseworlds tale, combining the elements of the Superman mythos with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. It was written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, was pencilled by Anthony Williams, and was published by DC Comics in 1999.-Plot:At the Gotham City Iceberg Lounge in 1888,... |
#1 | 1999 | one-shot | |
Superman: New Krypton Superman: New Krypton "New Krypton" is a Superman story arc written by Geoff Johns, James Robinson, and Sterling Gates with art by Gary Frank, Alex Ross, Renato Guedes, Jamal Igle and Pete Woods and published by DC Comics... Special |
#1 | Dec 2008 | one-shot | |
Superman: Our Worlds at War Secret Files and Origins | #1 | Aug 2001 | one-shot | |
Superman: Peace on Earth | #1 | Jan 1999 | one-shot | |
Superman: Red Son Superman: Red Son Superman: Red Son is a three-issue prestige format comic book mini-series published by DC Comics that was released under their Elseworlds imprint in April 2003... |
#1-3 | 2003 | limited series | |
Superman Red/Superman Blue Superman Red/Superman Blue Superman Red/Superman Blue refers to two different DC Comics storylines featuring Superman.-"The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue!":... |
#1 | Feb 1998 | one-shot | |
Superman Returns Prequel | #1-4 | Aug 2006 | limited series | |
Superman Returns: The Official Movie Adaptation | no number | Sep 2006 | ||
Superman: Save the Planet | #1 | Oct 1998 | one-shot | |
Superman Secret Files 2004 | #1 | Aug 2004 | ||
Superman Secret Files 2005 | #1 | Jan 2006 | ||
Superman: Secret Identity | #1-4 | 2004 | limited series | |
Superman Secret Origin | #1-6 | Nov 2009-Apr 2010 | limited series | |
Superman/Shazam: First Thunder Superman/Shazam: First Thunder Superman/Shazam: First Thunder is a 2006 comic book mini-series published by DC Comics, written by Judd Winick, with art by Joshua Middleton.The story recounts the first meeting between two DC superheroes, Superman and Captain Marvel... |
#1-4 | Nov 2005-Feb 2006 | limited series | |
Superman: Silver Banshee | #1-2 | Dec 1998-Jan 1999 | limited series | |
Superman: Speeding Bullets Superman: Speeding Bullets Superman: Speeding Bullets is a DC Comics Elseworlds prestige format one-shot comic book published in 1993. It is written by J.M. DeMatteis and features the artwork of Eduardo Barreto. The comic book is based on the concept of an amalgamation of Superman and Batman.-Plot:Baby Kal-El crashes into... |
#1 | 1993 | one-shot | |
Superman: Strength | #1-3 | 2005 | limited series | |
Superman/Supergirl: Maelstrom | #1-5 | Jan-Mar 2009 | limited series | |
Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle | #1-3 | Oct 2001-May 2002 | limited series | |
Superman: The 10-Cent Adventure | #1 | Mar 2003 | one-shot | |
Superman: The Dark Side Superman: The Dark Side Superman: The Dark Side is the title of 3 issue limited comic books series. It was published in 1998 by DC Comics as one of their "Elseworlds" titles. The story relates the Superman story imagining he had landed on Apokolips instead of Earth.... |
#1-3 | 1998 | limited series | |
Superman: The Doomsday Wars | #1-3 | 1999 | limited series | |
Superman: The Earth Stealers | #1 | May 1988 | one-shot | |
Superman: The Kansas Sighting | #1-2 | 2004 | limited series | |
Superman: The Last God of Krypton | no number | Aug 1999 | one-shot | |
Superman: The Legacy of Superman | #1 | Mar 1993 | one-shot | |
Superman: The Man of Steel Superman: The Man of Steel Superman: The Man of Steel is the title of a monthly American comic book series that ran 136 issues from 1991 to 2003. published by DC Comics, featuring Superman. As a consequence of introducing this series alongside its already existing titles, DC Comics was able to publish a new Superman comic... |
#1-37, 0, 38-84, 1000000, 85-134 | Jul 1991-Mar 2003 | ||
Annual #1-6 | 1992–1997 | |||
Superman: The Man of Tomorrow Superman: The Man of Tomorrow Superman: The Man of Tomorrow is the title of a comic book series published by DC Comics that ran for 16 issues from 1995 to 1999, featuring the adventures of Superman. At the time, the four Superman titles were released weekly with an intertwining story... |
#1-11, 1000000, 12-15 | Summer 1995-Fall 1999 | ||
Superman: The Odyssey | no number | Jul 1999 | one-shot | |
Superman: The Secret Years | #1-4 | Feb 1985-May 1985 | limited series | |
Superman: The Wedding Album | #1 | Dec 1996 | one-shot | |
Superman/Toyman | #1 | 1996 | one-shot | |
Superman: True Brit Superman: True Brit Superman: True Brit is a DC Comics Elseworlds first published in 2004 in the US, and by Titan Books in the UK. Written by John Cleese and Kim Johnson, with art by John Byrne and Mark Farmer, it reimagines the origin of Superman, by considering how Clark Kent's upbringing would be different if his... |
GN | 2004 | ||
Superman vs. Aliens Superman vs. Aliens Superman vs. Aliens is an American comic book limited series about a battle between the superhero Superman and the aliens created by H. R. Giger , from the Alien film series... |
#1-3 | Jul 1995-Sep 1995 | limited series | |
Superman vs. Darkseid: Apokolips Now! | #1 | Mar 1993 | one-shot | |
Superman vs. Predator Superman vs. Predator Superman vs. Predator is an intercompany crossover pitting DC Comics icon Superman against the Predator creature first seen in the 1987 John McTiernan film Predator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.-Previous encounters:... |
#1-3 | 2000 | limited series | |
Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man Superman vs The Amazing Spider-Man: The Battle of the Century is a comic book jointly published by DC Comics and Marvel Comics in 1976. It was the first cross-over between characters of both companies.-Publication history:... |
#1 | 1976 | Tabloid size one-shot | |
Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future is a 2000 four-part comic book crossover written by Alan Grant, with pencils by Steve Pugh and inks by Mike Perkins.... |
#1-4 | Dec 1999-Mar 2000 | limited series | |
Superman Villains Secret Files | #1 | Jun 1998 | one-shot | |
Superman: War of the Worlds Superman: War of the Worlds Superman: War of the Worlds is a DC Comics Elseworlds published in 1999. Written by Roy Thomas with Michael Lark as the artist, Willie Schubert as the letterer and Noelle Giddings as the colorist.... |
#1 | 1998 | one-shot | |
Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" is a 1986 comic book story featuring the DC Comics character of Superman. The story was published in two parts, beginning in Superman #423 and ending in Action Comics #583, both published in September 1986... |
#1 | Feb 1997 | one-shot | |
Superman: Where Is Thy Sting? | #1 | 2001 | one-shot | |
Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy | #1-4 | Dec 1996-Mar 1997 | limited series | |
Superman: World of New Krypton Superman: World of New Krypton Superman: World of New Krypton is a twelve-issue American comic book limited series produced by DC Comics. It is written by the team of James Robinson and Greg Rucka, who at the time of this publication are the current writers of the Superman and Action Comics titles, and illustrated by artist Pete... |
#1-12 | Mar 2009- | limited series | |
Superman: Y2K | #1 | Feb 2000 | one-shot | |
Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane | #1-137 | Mar-Apr 1958-Sep-Oct 1974 | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1962–1963 | |||
Superman's Metropolis Superman's Metropolis Superman's Metropolis is a DC Comics comic book Elseworlds publication and the first part in a trilogy based on German Expressionist cinema... |
no number | Jan 1997 | one-shot | |
Superman's Nemesis: Lex Luthor | #1-4 | Mar 1999-Jun 1999 | limited series | |
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen | #1-163 | Sep-Oct 1954-Feb-Mar 1974 | became The Superman Family | |
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen Special | #1-2 | Dec 2008, Oct 2009 | ||
Supermen of America Supermen of America The Supermen of America is the name of two fictional superhero teams published by DC Comics. The original group first appeared in a special written by Stuart Immonen published in 1999, and a later mini-series written by Fabian Nicieza, which was published in 2000... |
1st series | #1 | Mar 1999 | one-shot |
2nd series | #1-6 | Mar 2000-Aug 2000 | limited series | |
Swamp Thing Swamp Thing Swamp Thing, a fictional character, is a plant elemental in the created by Len Wein and Berni Wrightson. He first appeared in House of Secrets #92 in a stand-alone horror story set in the early 20th century . The Swamp Thing then returned in his own series, set in the contemporary world and in... |
1st series | #1-24 | Oct-Nov 1972-Aug-Sep 1976 | |
2nd series | #31-128 | Mar 1986-Feb 1993 | formerly Saga of the Swamp Thing; published under VERTIGO imprint #129 on | |
Annual #4-6 | 1988–1991 | |||
Sweatshop | #1-6 | Jun 2003-Nov 2003 | limited series | |
Swing with Scooter Swing with Scooter Swing with Scooter was a DC Comics comicbook published from June–July 1966 to October–November 1972.The protagonist, Scooter, was a British teenage musician. His nickname came from the scooter that he used as a vehicle... |
#1-35 | Jun-Jul 1966-Aug-Sep 1971 | ||
#36 | Oct-Nov 1972 | |||
Sword of Sorcery Sword Of Sorcery Sword of Sorcery was a sword-and-sorcery comic book featuring Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, heroes and rogues created by Fritz Leiber. Published bi-monthly by National Periodical Publications, it ran for five issues in 1973, with a cover price of 20¢.... |
#1-5 | Feb-Mar 1973-Nov-Dec 1973 | ||
Sword of The Atom | #1-4 | Sep 1983-Dec 1983 | limited series | |
Special #1-3 | 1984, 1985, 1988 |
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Tailgunner Jo | #1-6 | Sep 1988-Jan 1989 | limited series | |
Takion | #1-7 | Jun 1996-Dec 1996 | ||
Tales of Ghost Castle Tales of Ghost Castle Tales of Ghost Castle was a horror-suspense anthology comic book series published by DC Comics in 1975. Tales of Ghost Castle was "hosted" by Lucien, who later became an important supporting character in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman... |
#1-3 | May-Jun 1975-Sep-Oct 1975 | ||
Tales of the Green Lantern Corps | #1-3 | May 1981-Jul 1981 | limited series | |
Tales of the Legion | #314-331 | Aug 1984-Jan 1986 | became Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes | |
Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes | #332-354 | Feb 1986-Dec 1987 | formerly Tales of the Legion | |
Annual #4, 5 | 1986–1987 | formerly Legion of Super-Heroes Annual | ||
Tales of the New Teen Titans | #1-4 | Jun 1982-Sep 1982 | limited series | |
Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Cyborg Superman | #1 | Dec 2007 | ||
Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Ion | #1 | Jan 2008 | ||
Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Parallax | #1 | Nov 2007 | ||
Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Superman-Prime | #1 | Dec 2007 | solicited as Tales of the Sinestro Corps: The Anti-Monitor | |
Tales of the Teen Titans | #41-91 | Apr 1984-Jul 1988 | Formerly The New Teen Titans (1st series). Annual #3 was titled "Teen Titans Annual" in the indicia. | |
Annual #3-4 | 1984, 1986 | |||
Tales of the Unexpected Tales of the Unexpected (comics) Tales of the Unexpected was a science fiction comic book published by DC Comics from 1956 to 1968 for 104 issues. It was later renamed The Unexpected although the numbering continued and it ended at issue 222, in 1982... |
1st series | #1-104 | Feb-Mar 1956-Dec-Jan 1967/8 | becomes The Unexpected |
2nd series | #1-8 | Dec 2006-Jul 2007 | limited series | |
Talos of Wilderness Sea | #1 | Sep 1987 | one-shot | |
Tangent Comics: The Atom | #1 | Dec 1997 | ||
Tangent Comics: The Batman | #1 | Sept 1998 | ||
Tangent Comics: Flash | #1 | Dec 1997 | ||
Tangent Comics: Green Lantern | #1 | Dec 1997 | ||
Tangent Comics: JLA | #1 | Sept 1998 | ||
Tangent Comics: The Joker | #1 | Dec 1997 | ||
Tangent Comics: The Joker's Wild | #1 | Sept 1998 | ||
Tangent Comics: Metal Men | #1 | Dec 1997 | ||
Tangent Comics: Nightwing | #1 | Dec 1997 | ||
Tangent Comics: Nightwing-Night Force | #1 | Sept 1998 | ||
Tangent Comics: Powergirl | #1 | Sept 1998 | ||
Tangent Comics: Sea Devils | #1 | Dec 1997 | ||
Tangent Comics: Secret Six | #1 | Dec 1997 | ||
Tangent Comics: Superman | #1 | Sept 1998 | ||
Tangent Comics: Tales of the Green Lantern | #1 | Sept 1998 | ||
Tangent Comics: The Trials of the Flash | #1 | Sept 1998 | ||
Tangent Comics: Wonder Woman | #1 | Sept 1998 | ||
Tangent: Superman's Reign | #1-12 | May 2008-Apr 2009 | Features characters from Tangent Comics Tangent Comics Tangent Comics was a DC Comics imprint created in 1997–1998, developed from ideas created by Dan Jurgens. The line, formed from various one-shots, focused on creating all-new characters using established DC names, such as the Joker, Superman, and the Flash... |
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Tarzan | #207-258 | Apr 1972-Feb 1977 | Earlier issues published by Dell Comics Dell Comics Dell Comics was the comic book publishing arm of Dell Publishing, which got its start in pulp magazines. It published comics from 1929 to 1973. At its peak, it was the most prominent and successful American company in the medium... and Gold Key Comics Gold Key Comics Gold Key Comics was an imprint of Western Publishing created for comic books distributed to newsstands. Also known as Whitman Comics, Gold Key operated from 1962 to 1984.-History:... . |
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Tarzan Digest | #1 | Aug 1972 | ||
The Tarzan Family | #60-66 | Nov-Dec 1975-Nov-Dec 1976 | formerly Korak, Son of Tarzan | |
Team Superman | #1 | Jul 1999 | one-shot | |
Team Superman Secret Files | #1 | May 1998 | one-shot | |
Team Titans | #1-24 | Sep 1992-Sep 1994 | ||
Annual #1-2 | 1993–1994 | |||
Teen Beam | #2 | Jan-Feb 1968 | formerly Teen Beat | |
Teen Beat | #1 | Nov-Dec 1967 | Comic-sized "teen idol gossip" magazine. Renamed "Teen Beam" for the second issue due to possible trademark infringement with Tiger Beat Tiger Beat Tiger Beat is an American fan magazine marketed primarily to adolescent girls. It is currently published by Laufer Media, Inc. of Los Angeles, California, which also produces its sister publication, Bop.... . |
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Teen Titans | 1st series | #1-43 | Jan-Feb 1966-Jan-Feb 1973 | |
#44-53 | Nov 1976-Feb 1978 | |||
2nd series | #1-24 | Oct 1996-Sep 1998 | ||
Annual #1 | 1997 | |||
3rd series | #1-ongoing | Sep 2003- | ||
Annual #1 | 2006 | |||
Teen Titans Annual | #1 | 1999 | reprint of 1967 annual | |
Teen Titans Annual 2009 | 2009 | one-shot | ||
Teen Titans Go! | #1-#55 | Jan 2004-Mar 2008 | ||
Teen Titans/Legion Special | #1 | Nov 2004 | one-shot | |
Teen Titans Lost Annual | #1 | Mar 2008 | one-shot | |
Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003 | #1 | 2003 | ||
Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2005 | #1 | 2005 | ||
Teen Titans Spotlight | #1-21 | Aug 1986-Apr 1988 | ||
Teen Titans: Year One | #1-6 | Mar 2008-Ago 2008 | limited series | |
Tempest | #1-4 | Nov 1996-Feb 1997 | limited series | |
Tempus Fugitive | #1-4 | 1990 | limited series | |
Terra | #1-4 | Jan-Feb 2009 | limited series | |
Terror Titans | #1-6 | Dec 2008-May 2009 | limited series | |
Three Mouseketeers The Three Mouseketeers The Three Mouseketeers were comic book characters appearing in their own series of comics for DC Comics from 1956 to 1960, for 26 issues. They were created by Sheldon Mayer, though most of the work was done by Rube Grossman after the first issues.... |
1st series | #1-26 | Mar-Apr 1956-Oct-Dec 1960 | |
2nd series | #1-7 | May-Jun 1970-May-Jun 1971 | ||
Thriller | #1-12 | Nov 1983-Oct 1984 | ||
Thrilling Comics | #1 | May 1999 | one-shot | |
Thrillkiller | #1-3 | Jan 1997-Mar 1997 | limited series | |
Thrillkiller '62 | #1 | 1998 | one-shot | |
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents is a fictional team of superheroes that appeared in comic books originally published by Tower Comics in the 1960s. They were an arm of the United Nations and were notable for their depiction of the heroes as everyday people whose heroic careers were merely their day jobs... |
#1- | Jan 2011- | Ongoing | |
Timber Wolf | #1-5 | Nov 1992-Mar 1993 | limited series | |
Time Masters | #1-8 | Feb 1990-Sep 1990 | limited series | |
Time Masters: Vanishing Point | #1-6 | Sep 2010-Jan 2011 | limited series | |
Time Warp | #1-5 | Oct-Nov 1979-Jun-Jul 1980 | ||
Titans | 1st series | #1-50 | Mar 1999-Apr 2003 | |
Annual #1 | 2000 | |||
Secret Files #1-2 | Mar 1999-Oct 2000 | |||
2nd series | #1- | Apr 2008- | ||
Titans East Special | #1 | Jan 2008 | one-shot | |
Titans/Legion of Super-Heroes: Universe Ablaze | #1-4 | 2000 | limited series | |
Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone | #1 | 1997 | one-shot | |
Titans Sell-Out Special | #1 | Nov 1992 | one-shot | |
Titans: Villains For Hire Special | #1 | Jul 2010 | one-shot | |
Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day | #1-3 | Jul 2003-Aug 2003 | limited series | |
Tomahawk Tomahawk (comics) Tomahawk is a comic book character whose adventures were published by DC Comics during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s as a backup feature in Star Spangled Comics and World's Finest Comics and in his own eponymous series... |
#1-140 | Sep-Oct 1950-May-Jun 1972 | ||
Tor Tor (comic book) Tor is a fictional character, a prehistoric-human protagonist who originated in comic books from the U.S. company St. John Publications. He was created by writer and artist Joe Kubert in 1,000,000 Years Ago! Tor is a fictional character, a prehistoric-human protagonist who originated in comic books... |
#1-6 | May-Jun 1975-Mar-Apr 1976 | ||
#1-6 | May-Oct 2008 | |||
Total Justice | #1-3 | Oct 1996-Nov 1996 | limited series | |
Total Recall | #1 | 1990 | movie adaptation | |
Trials of SHAZAM | #1-12 | Oct 2006-May 2008 | limited series | |
Trigger Twins Trigger Twins The Trigger Twins are the names of two sets of fictional Western themed comic book characters published by DC Comics.-Heroes:The Trigger Twins first appear in All-Star Western #58 , the first issue of that title under its new name , and was one of the features that replaced the previous stars, the... |
#1 | Mar-Apr 1973 | canceled after first issue | |
Trinity Trinity (comic book) Trinity is the title of an American weekly comic book limited series published by DC Comics that debuted during the first week of June, 2008. It ran for 52 issues.-Conception and production:... |
#1-52 | Jun 2008-May 2009 | weekly series | |
Triumph | #1-4 | Jun 1995-Sep 1995 | limited series | |
Trouble Magnet | #1-4 | Feb 2000-May 2000 | limited series | |
TSR Worlds Annual | #1 | 1990 | TSR one-shot | |
TV Screen Cartoons | #129-138 | July-Aug. 1959 - Jan./Feb. 1961 | formerly Real Screen Comics (1945 series) | |
Twilight | #1-3 | 1991 | limited series | |
Two-Face: Year One | #1-2 | Jul-Sept 2008 | limited series |
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Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters | 1st series | #1-8 | Sep 2006-Apr 2007 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-8 | Nov 2007-Jun 2008 | limited series | |
Underworld | #1-4 | Dec 1987-Mar 1988 | limited series | |
Underworld Unleashed | #1-3 | Nov 1995-Dec 1995 | limited series | |
Underworld Unleashed: Abyss-Hell's Sentinel | #1 | Dec 1995 | one-shot | |
Underworld Unleashed: Apokolips: Dark Uprising | #1 | Nov 1995 | one-shot | |
Underworld Unleashed: Batman: Devil's Asylum | #1 | 1995 | one-shot | |
Underworld Unleashed: Patterns of Fear | #1 | Dec 1995 | one-shot | |
The Unexpected The Unexpected The Unexpected was a DC Comics horror comic book, a continuation of Tales of the Unexpected. It ran 117 issues, #105-222, from 1968 to 1982.-Publication history:... |
#105-222 | Feb-Mar 1968-May 1982 | formerly Tales of the Unexpected | |
Unknown Soldier | 1st series | #205-268 | Apr-May 1977-Oct 1982 | formerly Star Spangled War Stories |
2nd series | #1-12 | Winter 1988-Dec 1989 | Limited series. Title was "The Unknown Soldier" in the indicia. | |
3rd series | #1-4 | Apr 1997-Jul 1997 | limited series | |
Untold Legend of Batman | #1-3 | Jul 1980-Sep 1980 | limited series |
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V | #1-18 | Feb 1985-Jul 1986 | ||
V for Vendetta V for Vendetta V for Vendetta is a ten-issue comic book series written by Alan Moore and illustrated mostly by David Lloyd, set in a dystopian future United Kingdom imagined from the 1980s to about the 1990s. A mysterious masked revolutionary who calls himself "V" works to destroy the totalitarian government,... |
#1-10 | Sep 1988-May 1989 | ||
Valor Valor (comics) Valor, in comics, may refer to:* Valor, a member of the Legion of Superheroes better known as Lar Gand* Valor , an EC Comics title... |
#1-23 | Nov 1992-Sep 1994 | ||
Vext Vext Vext is a fictional character created by Keith Giffen and the star of a short-lived 1999 comic book series published by DC Comics. The series was written by Keith Giffen, pencilled by Mike McKone, inked by Mark McKenna, lettered by Bob Lappan, and colored by Lovern Kindzierski with separations by... |
#1-6 | Mar 1999-Aug 1999 | ||
Vigilante | 1st series | #1-50 | Nov 1983-Feb 1988 | |
Annual #1-2 | 1985–1986 | |||
2nd series | #1-6 | Nov 2005-Apr 2006 | limited series | |
3rd series | #1-ongoing | Jan 2009- | ||
Vigilante: City Lights, Prairie Justice | #1-4 | Nov 1995-Feb 1996 | limited series | |
Villains United Villains United Villains United is a six-issue comic book limited series, written by Gail Simone with art by Dale Eaglesham and Wade Von Grawbadger, published by DC Comics in 2005... |
#1-6 | Jul 2005-Dec 2005 | limited series | |
Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special | #1 | 2006 | one-shot | |
Viper | #1-4 | Aug 1994-Nov 1994 | limited series | |
Vixen: Return of the Lion | #1-5 | Dec 2008-Apr 2009 | limited series |
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The Wanderers Wanderers (comics) The Wanderers are a fictional group of superheroes appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They first appeared as allies of the Legion of Super-Heroes in Adventure Comics #375 written by Jim Shooter, illustrated by Win Mortimer with a cover by Neal Adams... |
#1-13 | Jun 1988-Apr 1989 | ||
Wanted, the World's Most Dangerous Villains | #1-9 | Aug 1972-Sep 1973 | ||
War of the Gods | #1-4 | Sep 1991-Dec 1991 | limited series | |
War of the Supermen | #0-4 | May 2010 | ||
Warlord Warlord (comics) The Warlord is a sword and sorcery comic book published by DC Comics. The series and titular character debuted in 1st Issue Special #8 , and was created by Mike Grell.-Publication history:... |
1st series | #1-133 | Jan-Feb 1976-Winter 1988 | |
Annual #1-6 | 1982–1987 | |||
2nd series | #1-6 | Jan 1992-Jun 1992 | limited series | |
3rd series | #1-ongoing | Jun 2009–present | ||
The Warlord | #1-10 | Apr 2006-Jan 2007 | limited series | |
Warlord: The Savage Empire | #1 | 1992 | one-shot | |
Warlords | #1 | 1983 | one-shot | |
The War that Time Forgot | #1-8 | May 2008-ongoing | Limited Series | |
Wasteland | #1-18 | Dec 1987-May 1989 | ||
Watchmen Watchmen Watchmen is a twelve-issue comic book limited series created by writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colourist John Higgins. The series was published by DC Comics during 1986 and 1987, and has been subsequently reprinted in collected form... |
#1-12 | Sep 1986-Oct 1987 | limited series | |
The Web | #1-10 | Nov 2009-Ago 2010 | ||
Wednesday Comics | #1-12 | Jul-Sep 2009 | weekly limited series | |
The Weird | #1-4 | Apr 1988-Jul 1988 | limited series | |
Weird Mystery Tales Weird Mystery Tales Weird Mystery Tales was a mystery anthology from DC Comics, which ran from July/Aug. 1972-November 1975. Like its sister books House of Mystery and The Witching Hour, it was known for its "monstrous stories" with shock endings.... |
#1-24 | Jul-Aug 1972-Nov 1975 | ||
Weird Secret Origins | #1 | Oct 2004 | 80 Page Giant one-shot | |
Weird War Tales Weird War Tales Weird War Tales was a war comic book title with supernatural overtones published by DC Comics which ran from September 1971 to June 1983.-Background:... |
#1-124 | Sep-Oct 1971-Jun 1983 | see also VERTIGO series. | |
Weird Western Tales Weird Western Tales Weird Western Tales is a Western genre comic book title published by DC Comics which ran from June-July 1972 to August 1980. It is perhaps best known for featuring the adventures of Jonah Hex until #38 when the character was promoted to his own eponymous series... |
#12-70, 71 | Jun-Jul 1972-Aug 1980, Mar 2010 | formerly All-Star Western (2nd series) | |
Weird Worlds Weird Worlds (comics) Weird Worlds was a short-lived science fiction anthology title from DC Comics that was published between 1972 and 1974. It lasted 10 issues.At first, Weird Worlds published series from Edgar Rice Burroughs that DC had the rights to... |
#1-10 | Aug-Sep 1972-Oct-Nov 1974 | ||
Welcome Back, Kotter | #1-10 | Nov 1976-Mar-Apr 1978 | DC-TV comic | |
Western Comics Western Comics Western Comics was a Western comic book series published by DC Comics. DC's longest-running Western title, it published 85 issues from 1948 to 1961. Western Comics was an anthology series, featuring such characters as the wandering cowboy the Wyoming Kid, the Native American lawman Pow Wow Smith,... |
#1-85 | Jan-Feb 1948-Jan-Feb 1961 | ||
Who's Who in the DC Universe | #1-16 | Aug 1990-Feb 1992 | Each issue is a set of loose-leaf, 3-hole punch entries. | |
Who's Who in the DC Universe: Update '92 | #1-2 | Dec 1992-Jan 1993 | Each issue is a set of loose-leaf, 3-hole punch entries. | |
Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes | #1-7 | Apr 1988-Nov 1988 | limited series | |
Who's Who in Star Trek | #1-2 | Mar 1987-Apr 1987 | limited series | |
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe | #1-26 | Mar 1985-Apr 1987 | limited series | |
Who's Who: Update '87 | #1-5 | Aug 1987-Dec 1987 | limited series | |
Who's Who Update '88 | #1-4 | Aug 1988-Nov 1988 | limited series | |
Wild Dog | #1-4 | Sep 1987-Dec 1987 | limited series | |
Wild Dog Special | #1 | 1989 | one-shot | |
Windy and Willy | #1-4 | May-Jun 1969-Nov-Dec 1969 | ||
The Witching Hour The Witching Hour (DC Comics) The Witching Hour was a DC comic book horror anthology that ran from 1969 to 1978. Its tagline was "It's 12 o'clock... The Witching Hour!"... |
#1-85 | Feb-Mar 1969-Oct 1978 | see also VERTIGO | |
Wonder Girl | #1-6 | Nov 2007-Apr 2008 | limited series | |
Wonder Woman Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 . The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986.... |
1st series | #1-329 | Summer 1942-Feb 1986 | |
2nd series | #1-90, 0, 91-138, 1000000, 139-226 | Feb 1987-Apr 2006 | ||
Annual #1-8 | 1988–1999 | |||
Plus #1 | Jan 1997 | |||
Secret Files #1-3 | 1998–2000 | |||
80-Page Giant #1 | 2003 | |||
3rd series | #1-44, 600- | Aug 2006-Jul 2010, Ago 2010- | took the old numbering after issue #44. | |
Annual #1 | 2007 | |||
Wonder Woman Archives | #1-6 | 1998 | ||
Wonder Woman: Blue Amazon | #1 | 2003 | one-shot | |
Wonder Woman: Chronicles | #1 | 2010 | special edition | |
Wonder Woman: Donna Troy | #1 | Jun 1998 | one-shot | |
Wonder Woman: Our Worlds at War | #1 | Oct 2001 | one-shot | |
Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth | #1 | Nov 2001 | one-shot | |
Wonder Woman: The Once and Future Story | #1 | 1998 | one-shot | |
The World of Krypton | 1st series | #1-3 | Jul 1979-Sep 1979 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-4 | Dec 1987-Mar 1988 | limited series | |
World of Metropolis | #1-4 | Aug 1988-Nov 1988 | limited series | |
World of Smallville | #1-4 | Apr 1988-Jul 1988 | limited series | |
World Without End World Without End (comics) World Without End is a six-issue American comic book limited series, created by Jamie Delano and illustrated by John Higgins, released by DC Comics in 1990.Delano has said:-Publication history:... |
#1-6 | 1990 | limited series | |
World's Best Comics World's Finest Comics World's Finest Comics was an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1941 to 1986. The series was initially titled World's Best Comics for its first issue; issue #2 switched to the more familiar name... |
#1 | Spring 1941 | became World's Finest Comics | |
World's Best Comics: Golden Age Sampler | #1 | 2003 | one-shot | |
World's Best Comics: Silver Age Sampler | #1 | 2004 | one-shot | |
Worlds Collide | #1-#2 | July 1994 | milestone crossover | |
World's Finest | 1st series | #1-3 | 1990 | limited series |
2nd series | #1-#4 | dec 2009-Mar 2010 | limited series | |
World's Finest Comics World's Finest Comics World's Finest Comics was an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1941 to 1986. The series was initially titled World's Best Comics for its first issue; issue #2 switched to the more familiar name... |
#2-323 | Summer 1941-Jan 1986 | first issue was World's Best Comics | |
World's Finest: Our Worlds at War | #1 | Oct 2001 | one-shot | |
World War III | Book One-Book Four | June 2007 | weekly | |
Wrath of the Spectre | #1-4 | May 1988-Aug 1988 | limited series |
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Xenobrood | #0-6 | Oct 1994-Apr 1995 | ||
Xer0 Xero (comics) Xero is a fictional superhero and antihero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Xero #1, , and was created by Christopher Priest and ChrisCross.-Publication history:... |
#1-12 | May 1997-Apr 1998 |
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Year One: Batman/Ra's Al Ghul | #1-2 | 2005 | limited series | |
Year One: Batman/Scarecrow | #1-2 | 2005 | limited series | |
Young All-Stars | #1-31 | Jun 1987-Nov 1989 | ||
Annual #1 | 1988 | Story continues in Infinity Inc. Annual #2 | ||
Young Heroes in Love Young Heroes in Love Young Heroes in Love is an American comic book series published by DC Comics; it ran for 18 issues from 1997 to 1998.-Publication history:... |
#1-17, 1000000 | Jun 1997-Nov 1998 | ||
Young Justice Young Justice Young Justice is a fictional DC Comics superhero team consisting of teenaged heroes. The team first appeared in Young Justice: The Secret , before graduating to their ongoing monthly series... |
#1-2, 1000000, 3-55 | Sep 1998-May 2003 | ||
Secret Files #1 | Jan 1999 | |||
80-Page Giant #1 | May 1999 | |||
Young Justice in No Man's Land | #1 | Jul 1999 | one-shot | |
Young Justice: Our Worlds at War | #1 | Nov 2001 | one-shot | |
Young Justice: Sins of Youth | #1-2 | May 2000 | limited series | |
Young Justice: Sins of Youth Secret Files | #1 | May 2000 | one-shot | |
Young Justice: The Secret | Girlfrenzy | #1 | Jun 1998 | one-shot |
Young Love Young Love (comic) Young Love was one of the earliest romance comics titles, published by Crestwood/Prize, and later sold to DC Comics.-History:After the Sept/Oct 1947 release of Crestwood/Prize's genre-launching Young Romance comic, , by the prolific team of Simon & Kirby sold "millions of copies", the company ... |
#39-126 | Sep/Oct 1963-Jul 1977 | Earlier issues published by Prize Comics Crestwood Publications Crestwood Publications, also known as Feature Publications, was a magazine publisher that also published comic books from the 1940s through the 1960s. Its title Prize Comics contained what is considered the first ongoing horror comic-book feature, Dick Briefer's "Frankenstein"... . Numbering follows on from the first series, not the second. |
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Young Romance Young Romance Young Romance is a comic book series created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby for the Crestwood Publications imprint Prize Comics in 1947. Generally considered the first romance comic, the series ran for 124 consecutive issues under Prize imprint, and a further 84 published by DC Comics after Crestwood... |
#125-208 | Aug/Sep 1963-Nov-Dec 1975 | Earlier issues published by Prize Comics Crestwood Publications Crestwood Publications, also known as Feature Publications, was a magazine publisher that also published comic books from the 1940s through the 1960s. Its title Prize Comics contained what is considered the first ongoing horror comic-book feature, Dick Briefer's "Frankenstein"... |
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Zatanna | 1st series | #1-4 | Jul 1993-Oct 1993 | limited series |
2nd series | #1- | Jul 2010- | ongoing | |
Zatanna Special | #1 | 1987 | one-shot | |
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time | #4-0 | September 1994 | Weekly comic. Numbered backwards. |
See also
- List of current DC Comics publications
- List of DC Comics reprint collections
- List of DC Archive Editions
- List of DC Comics imprint publications
- List of Elseworlds publications
- List of DC Comics characters
DC Comics has also published titles under other imprints (chiefly Vertigo, Milestone
Milestone Media
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, WildStorm
WildStorm
WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, published American comic books. Originally an independent company established by Jim Lee and further expanded upon in subsequent years by other creators, WildStorm became a publishing imprint of DC Comics in 1999...
, ABC, Paradox Press
Paradox Press
Paradox Press was a division of DC Comics formed in 1993 after editor Mark Nevelow departed from Piranha Press. Under the initial editorship of Andrew Helfer and Bronwyn Carlton the imprint was renamed. It is best known for graphic novels like A History of Violence and Road to Perdition...
, Amalgam
Amalgam Comics
Amalgam Comics was a publishing imprint shared by DC Comics and Marvel Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters into new ones . These characters first appeared in a series of twelve comic books which were published in 1996, between issues 3 and 4 of the Marvel vs...
, DC Focus
DC Focus
DC Focus was a short-lived imprint of DC Comics. The titles published under this imprint featured super-powered characters who didn't follow the trappings and traditions of classic superhero adventures. Most titles failed to generate significant sales, forcing DC Comics to cancel them. Hard Time...
, Johnny DC
Johnny DC
Johnny DC is a character that DC Comics has used at various times as a mascot for its lines of comic books, and occasionally as metafictional character who comments on the comics in which he appears.-History:...
, Tangent
Tangent Comics
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, CMX
CMX (comics)
CMX was a division of Wildstorm Productions, an imprint of DC Comics which in turn is owned by Time Warner. It was DC's line of manga translations....
, Impact
Impact Comics
Impact Comics was an imprint of DC Comics that was aimed at younger audiences. It was begun in 1991 and ended by 1993....
, Helix
Helix (comics)
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, Minx
Minx (comics)
Minx was an imprint of DC Comics that published graphic novels aimed at teenage girls. It ran from 2007 to 2008.-History:Minx was announced in November 2006, following several years of planning...
, and Homage
Homage Comics
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) along with a number of reprint
Reprint
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