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Warlord (1976-1988)
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Superhero
Return to Skartaris, land of beauty and brutality at the center of the Earth! Here, outworlder Travis Morgan must continue to learn how to survive with the guidance of the Shamballahn warrior Tara. Facing ferocious prehistoric predators in the jungle is hard enough, but can two companions alone hope to prevail against the slave raiders of Bal Shazar?
Batman Family (1975-1978)
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Family
Murder
These are the 1970s stories that first introduced the Huntress: daughter of Batman and Catwoman of Earth-2! But after her mother is murdered, Helena dons a costume of her own. With her crossbow as her weapon, the Huntress vows to avenge her mother's death. This title collects stories from DC Super Stars #17, Batman Family #18-20, and Wonder Woman #271-287, #289, #290, #294, and #295.
Adventure Comics (1935-1983)
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Superhero
This title celebrates Superboy across the decades, from young Clark Kent in Smallville, to Superboy's 1970s adventures with the Legion of Super-Heroes, to Conner Kent's 1990s escapades, and today's Jon Kent. This title collects stories from More Fun Comics #101, Superboy (1949) #10 and 89, Adventure Comics #210, 247, 271, 369, and 370, Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #233 and 259, DC...
Secret Origins (1986-1990)
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Superhero
Enjoy this great comic from DC's digital archive!
The Batman Chronicles (1995-)
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Superhero
In the first tale, James Gordon and the Huntress are trapped on a hijacked subway car and must take the situation into their own hands. Plus, an Anarky tale by Alan Grant and Doug Moench focuses on the Dark Knight.
The Vigilante (1983-)
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Antihero
Gangs
Organized Crime
Vigilante and his crew try to help people terrorized by the gangster Quilt and his hireling Brand in "A Fable for Our Times."
Aquaman (1962-1978)
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Superhero
After being dethroned by his own people and sent into exile, Aquaman discovers a conspiracy in his kingdom, in this tale presented for the first time in hardcover. Rather than reclaim his birthright, he becomes a hero, but even Aquaman cannot escape tragedy as Black Manta kidnaps and kills his infant son! How Aquaman copes with these crushing blows comes to define him as the hero we know today....
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...
Legion of Super-Heroes (2019-)
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Space
Long live the Legion! The Legion of Super-Heroes, DC's iconic team of the far future, is back like you've never seen them before–reinvented by comic book visionaries Brian Michael Bendis and Ryan Sook.
Welcome to the 31st century! Inspired by the acts of and lessons learned from the greatest heroes of all time, the Legion of Super-Heroes have gathered together to stop a galaxy from repeating...
Green Arrow: The Wonder Year (1992-)
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Fighting
The beginnings of the Emerald Archer, Green Arrow! After a drunken accident on a cruise, Oliver Queen returns to civilization a new man, one who plans on fighting for the people against corruption.
Green Arrow: A Celebration of 75 Years
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Antihero
Superhero
Armed with only his bow and quiver, Oliver Queen has been targeting the criminals of the DC Universe for seventy-five years as the Green Arrow.
First appearing in 1941 as a twentieth-century Robin Hood in a tale by Mort Wesinger and George Papp, the Emerald Archer has grown to a be a wisecracking, hot-blooded, and sometimes radical counterpoint to more straight-laced superheroes. This...
1st Issue Special (1975-1976)
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Medical
Mythical
DC collects the 1970s series that introduced one new concept after another-as well as reintroducing several DC favorites! Over the course of 13 issues, 1st Issue Special shined a spotlight on Atlas, Manhunter, Warlord, Lady Cop, and even the Dingbats of Danger Street-as well as giving the Creeper, Doctor Fate, and the New Gods their shots at comebacks! Collects 1st Issue Special #1-13.