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  2. Weird Western Tales - Wikipedia

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    Weird Western Tales is a Western genre comics anthology published by DC Comics from June–July 1972 to August 1980. It is best known for featuring the adventures of Jonah Hex until #38 (Jan.–Feb. 1977) when the character was promoted to his own eponymous series. Scalphunter then took Hex's place as the featured character in Weird Western Tales.

  3. All-Star Western - Wikipedia

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    All-Star Western is 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 was part of The New 52 and ran from September 2011 to August 2014.

  4. List of DC Comics publications (A–B) - Wikipedia

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    DC Comics is one of the largest comic book 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, one-shots and graphic novels published under the imprints DC or AA, and published by National Periodical Publications, National Comics Publications, All-American Comics, Inc ...

  5. Weird Worlds (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Weird Worlds is an American comic book science fiction anthology series published by DC Comics that originally ran from 1972 to 1974 for a total of 10 issues. [1] [2] The title's name was partially inspired by the sales success of Weird War Tales and Weird Western Tales. [3] A second series was published in 2011.

  6. 1970s in comics - Wikipedia

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    At DC, he creates the Fourth World mythology, introducing many new characters to the DC Universe, most notably Darkseid. Mort Weisinger retires from DC Comics after a long tenure as editor of the Superman line during the Silver Age of comic books. He is succeeded by his longtime friend, Julius Schwartz. Marvel Comics adapts Robert E. Howard's ...

  7. The Big Book Of - Wikipedia

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    Among the women to be profiled were risqué nightclub singer-comic Rusty Warren, B-movie goddess Tura Satana, presidential candidate Victoria Woodhull, 19th century sex star Lola Montes, legendary seductress Cleopatra, scandalous writer Anaïs Nin, and kinky pin-up icon Bettie Page. According to DC, however, the book is in a perpetual "pre ...