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Detective Comics (1937-2011)
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Murder Mystery Organized Crime Superhero
A NEW YORK TIMES #1 Bestseller! In "The Black Mirror," a series of brutal murders pushes Batman's detective skills to the limit and forces him to confront one of Gotham City's oldest evils. Helpless and trapped in the deadly Mirror House, Batman must fight for his life against one of Gotham City's oldest and most powerful evils! Then, in a second story called "Hungry City," the corpse of a killer...
World's Finest (1941-1986)
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Fighting Friendship Superhero
They had been fighting crime separately for years but it wasn’t until the historic SUPERMAN #76 in 1952 that Superman, the Man of Steel, finally teamed up with the Caped Crusader himself—Batman. That story proved so popular that the team quickly became the main feature in WORLD’S FINEST COMICS—and thus the greatest partnership in comics was born. Their adventures together would feature...
Justice League of America (1960-1987)
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Antihero
The Justice League of America welcomed the start of the 1970s with these tales from issues #77-84, #86-92, #94 and #95! In these stories that reflected the social issues of the day, the World's Greatest Heroes are betrayed by Snapper Carr, who's being manipulated by The Joker. Plus, the Vigilante comes out of retirement to help the team learn the truth behind a pollution-blasting factory; the...
Deadman (DC Universe)
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Murder Superhero
Before his groundbreaking runs on BATMAN and GREEN LANTERN/GREEN ARROW, legendary comics artist Neal Adams first made his mark in superhero comics with Deadman, star of the DC Comics series STRANGE ADVENTURES. Inspired by the hit TV series The Fugitive, the Deadman stories star costumed highwire performer Boston Brand, who is assassinated by an unknown marksman in his first story. A mysterious...
The Brave and the Bold (1955-1983)
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Superhero
These 1970s stories feature artist Neal Adams' collaborations with legendary writer Denny O'Neil and highlights characters from all across the Batman mythos, along with a team-up between the Dark Knight and his archenemy, The Joker. Collects Neal Adams's Batman stories from Batman #232, #234, #237, #243-245, #251, #255, Power Records PR-27 and PR-30 and more.
House of Secrets (1956-1978)
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Monsters
Featuring the first appearance of the Swamp Thing by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson! Who is this mysterious creature—part man, part vegetation—and where did it come from?
The Fury of Firestorm (1982-)
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Superhero
Enjoy this great comic from DC's digital archive!
Superboy (1949-1979)
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Friendship
From legendary writer Paul Levitz (THE GREAT DARKNESS SAGA) and artists Mike Grell (GREEN ARROW, Warlord), James Sherman and more comes SUPERBOY AND THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES. It's the long-awaited wedding of Saturn Girl and Lightning Lad, with a ceremony bringing together Legionnaires and friends from across galaxies! But amid the celebration, one guest's joy for the happy couple is mixed...
House of Mystery (1951-)
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Magic Mystery
"THE WONDROUS WITCH'S CAULDRON!" A witch's cauldron that brings its owner fame, fortune and long life passes from owner to owner.
Tales of the Legion (1984-)
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Science
Is Ontiir a double agent for the Dark Circle or the Science Police? Also, the "new" Invisible Kid offers his spot in the Legion to the "just returned and not quite the same" Lyle Norg!
Legion of Super-Heroes (1980-)
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Superhero
This is Earth in the 30th Century. A world of peace and light. Preserving this peace is the Legion of Super-Heroes, a group of young adventurers who are the best and brightest of their kind. But a darkness is approaching; a centuries-old evil that threatens to destroy their entire universe. Herein lies the story of the Legion's greatest challenge! Collects Legion of Super-Heroes #287, #290-294,...
The Witching Hour (1968-1978)
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Magic
A callous man builds a machine that can transport locations from the future into the present, but unbeknownst to him, the room that he materializes and enters is part of a future prison's death chamber.