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The Silver Age of Comic Books was a period of artistic advancement and widespread commercial success in mainstream American comic books, predominantly those featuring the superhero archetype. Following the Golden Age of Comic Books, the Silver Age is considered to cover the period from 1956 to 1970, and was succeeded by the Bronze Age of Comic ...
The Silver Age Aquaman made his first appearance in Adventure Comics #260 (May 1959). In it and subsequent Silver Age comics, it was revealed that this Aquaman was Arthur Curry, the son of lighthouse keeper Tom Curry and Atlanna, a water-breathing outcast from the lost underwater city of Atlantis. Due to his heritage, Aquaman discovered as a ...
Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives: 1 2007 1940–1944 Doctor Fate stories from More Fun Comics #55–98 1-4012-1348-0: Golden Age Flash Archives: 1 1999 1940–1941 Flash stories from Flash Comics #1–17 1-5638-9506-4: 2 2005 1941 Flash stories from Flash Comics #18–24; All-Flash Quarterly #1–2 1-4012-0784-7: Golden Age Green Lantern ...
The Silver Age: 1 1959–1963 Action Comics #252–307; 14 Jun 2016: 978-1401262464: 688 2 ‡ 1964–1969 Action Comics #308–340, 342, 344–350, 353–354, 356–376; 22 May 2018: 978-1401278618: 704 Superman; The Golden Age: 1 1938–1940 Action Comics #1–31; Superman #1–7; The New York World's Fair Comics 1939, 1940; 11 Jun 2013: 978 ...
Collects stories from Aquaman #0–37, JLA: Our Worlds at War #1, Aquaman #17, Outsiders: Five of a Kind – Metamorpho/Aquaman #1, Adventure Comics #120–137, 232–266, 269–475, More Fun Comics #73, Aquaman #11–35, 46–62, Aquaman #1; Aquaman #1; Aquaman Special #1 and Aquaman #25 440 February 14, 2023: 978-1779510198: Arrowverse
Black Manta is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by Bob Haney and Nick Cardy, the character first appeared in Aquaman #35 (September 1967).
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.
Issue #260 (May 1959) saw the first Silver Age appearance of Aquaman. In Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966), Jim Shooter , 14 years old at the time, wrote his first Legion story. [ 15 ] Shooter wrote the story in which Ferro Lad died – the first "real" death of a Legionnaire (although Lightning Lad had been believed dead for a while before ...