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  2. Strange Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Artist (s) Neal Adams, Steve Ditko, Carmine Infantino, Gil Kane, Bernard Krigstein, Mike Sekowsky, and Alex Toth. Strange Adventures is a series of American comic books published by DC Comics, the first of which was August–September 1950, according to the cover date, and published continuously until November 1973.

  3. Space Museum (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Space Museum in Strange Adventures was an anthology series set in the 25th century featuring mainly unlinked heroic tales of outer space adventure; with a regular framing sequence that opens and closes each episode with the only continuing characters - Howard Parker and his young son Tommy (and on three occasions his mother) making their monthly visit to the Space Museum, later established as ...

  4. Strange Adventures (comics retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Strange Adventures is a comic book retail chain with three stores, all located in Canada's Maritime Provinces (see Locations below). All three are owned by Calum Johnston and named after a comics series published by DC from 1950 through 1973.

  5. Faceless Hunters - Wikipedia

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    The Faceless Hunters are a race of alien supervillains in the DC Comics universe that first appeared in Strange Adventures #124 (January 1961). They were created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky. The Faceless Hunters hail from Klaramar (the word Klar-a-mar breaks down into "clear of imperfection": Klar is the German language term for "clear ...

  6. Star Rovers - Wikipedia

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    The three Star Rovers, art by Sid Greene. " Star Rovers " is a science fiction American comic book feature published by DC Comics between 1961 and 1964. [1] The feature first appeared in seven issues of DC's science-fiction anthology comic Mystery in Space, followed by two issues of DC's companion science-fiction title Strange Adventures. The ...

  7. List of Showcase Presents publications - Wikipedia

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    "The Origin and Powers of the Legion of Super-Heroes" feature from Adventure Comics #365 [b] 528 978-1-4012-1724-2: April 2008: Vol. 3: 1966–1968 Legion of Super-Heroes stories from: Adventure Comics #349–368; Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #106; 496 978-1-4012-2185-0: April 2009: Vol. 4: 1968–1972 Legion of Super-Heroes stories from ...

  8. Animal Man - Wikipedia

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    Strange Adventures #190 (July 1966). First appearance of costumed Animal Man, originally A-Man. Cover art by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson.. Film stunt man Buddy Baker, to whom aliens gave animal-themed powers, debuted in Strange Adventures #180 (cover-dated September 1965), in the story "I Was the Man with Animal Powers" by writer Dave Wood and penciler Carmine Infantino.

  9. Star Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    Star Hawkins never featured on the cover of Strange Adventures. He later appeared in "Whatever will Happen to Star Hawkins" in DC Comics Presents #33 (May 1981), an 8-page tale by Mike Tiefenbacher (a freelance writer who was then editor of comics magazine The Comic Reader (TCR)), with artists Alex Saviuk and Vince Colletta.

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