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The following are collected volumes in the Showcase Presents line from DC Comics. ... Showcase: Vol. 1: 1956–1959 Showcase #1–21 544 1-4012-3523-9: July 2012:
Showcase is a comic anthology series published by DC Comics. The general theme of the series was to feature new and minor characters as a way to gauge reader interest in them, without the difficulty and risk of featuring untested characters in their own ongoing titles.
Showcase Presents is a line of black-and-white paperback books that were published by DC Comics (from 2005 - 2016) at an average rate of two per month. Much like Marvel Comics ' Essential Marvel volumes, each book usually included over 500 pages of reprints, primarily from the Silver Age .
DC versus Marvel/Marvel versus DC #1–4; Doctor StrangeFate #1 September 1996 978-1563892943: The Deadman Collection: Aquaman #50–52; The Brave and the Bold #79, #86, #104; Challengers of the Unknown #74; Strange Adventures #205–216 December 2001 HC: 978-1563898495: Diana Prince: Wonder Woman: 1 Wonder Woman #178–184 February 2008 978 ...
Showcase #22 Oct. 1959 DC First appearance of Green Lantern The Brave and the Bold #28 March 1960 DC First gathering of DC's superheroes as the Justice League of America [61] Richie Rich #1 Nov. 1960 Harvey Richie Rich gets his own title. [62] Showcase #30 Feb. 1961 DC First of four pilot issues for Aquaman [63] The Brave and the Bold #34
A DC Showcase Presents black and white trade paperback collection, The War that Time Forgot, was published in 2007. It reprints the stories that originally appeared between 1960 and 1966. [3] The 2008 series was collected in two volumes: The War That Time Forgot Vol. 1 (collects The War That Time Forgot #1-6)
The Spectre appears in DC Universe Online, voiced by Robert Kraft. [55] The Spectre appears in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. [60] The Spectre appears as a playable character in Lego DC Super-Villains, [61] voiced by Corey Burton. He is available via the "Justice League Dark DLC Character Pack" DLC.
[4] [16] [17] The title was a play on DC's 1940s series Comic Cavalcade. Some of the material already produced for the canceled publications was later used in other series. The two volumes, composed of some of these stories along with earlier inventoried stories, were printed by DC staff members in black-and-white on the office photocopier.