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  2. List of DC Archive Editions - Wikipedia

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    Superman: The Action Comics Archives: 1 1997 1938–1939 Superman stories from Action Comics #1–20 1-5638-9335-5: 2 1998 1940–1941 Superman stories from Action Comics #21–36 1-5638-9426-2: 3 2001 1941–1942 Superman stories from Action Comics #37–52 1-5638-9710-5: 4 2005 1942–1943 Superman stories from Action Comics #53–68 1-4012 ...

  3. DC Archive Editions - Wikipedia

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    DC Archive Editions is a line of hardcovers that was published from 1989–2014, reprinting early, often rare comic book series, titles, and stories. They include more than 160 Golden Age and Silver Age comic properties currently owned by DC Comics, regardless of whether DC Comics was the original publisher.

  4. The Best of DC - Wikipedia

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    The New Teen Titans Archives Vol. 2 includes the New Teen Titans "Reunion" story from The Best of DC #18, 240 pages, May 2004, ISBN 978-1563899515; The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 1 includes the New Teen Titans "Reunion" story from The Best of DC #18, 684 pages, September 2011, ISBN 978-1401231088

  5. DC Omnibus - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, DC began collecting the earliest stories of some its most enduring series and characters in matching trade dress volumes, titled Golden Age Omnibus, Silver Age Omnibus and Bronze Age Omnibus, replacing the earlier lines Showcase Presents, DC Archive Editions and DC Chronicles.

  6. Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?

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    "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" is a 1986 American comic book story published by DC Comics, featuring the superhero Superman. Written by British author Alan Moore with help from long-time Superman editor Julius Schwartz, the story was published in two parts, beginning in Superman #423 and ending in Action Comics #583, both published in June 1986.

  7. House of Secrets (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In addition to short "one-off" stories, several issues featured the adventures of modern-dress sorcerer Mark Merlin, who first appeared in issue #23 (August 1959). The dual-personality supervillain Eclipso ("Hero and Villain in One Man!") was created by Bob Haney and Lee Elias and was introduced in issue #61 (August 1963) [ 4 ] [ 5 ...

  8. Batman (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Batman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Batman as its protagonist. The character, created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, [2] first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (cover dated May 1939).

  9. Doctor Fate (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    The Immortal Doctor Fate series, which included the original re-printing of the comics (not to be confused with the collected edition), is highly regarded as one of the character's most popular runs, as noted by Wizard Magazine. [10] Charli Snow of CBR ranked the limited series 10th in the "10 Best DC Comics Starring Doctor Fate". [11]