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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. Deadman (character) - Wikipedia

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    Possession. Expertise in acrobatics, unarmed combat, and occultism. Deadman (Boston Brand) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Strange Adventures #205 (October 1967), and was created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Carmine Infantino.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Captain Comet - Wikipedia

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    The character of Captain Comet first appeared in a 10-page tale, "The Origin of Captain Comet", in the flagship science-fiction title Strange Adventures #9 (June 1951) published by National Comics (now known as DC Comics). [1] He was created by Strange Adventures editor Julius Schwartz, [2] John Broome, and artist Carmine Infantino, and the ...

  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. Darwin Jones - Wikipedia

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    Darwin Jones. Darwin Jones (far right) as depicted in Strange Adventures #1. Art by Paul Norris. Darwin Jones is a fictional character appearing in media published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Strange Adventures #1 (August 1950), and was created by David V Reed and Paul Norris. [1]

  8. Immortal Man - Wikipedia

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    Bloodmask (access to skills and memories of dead House of Action members) Immortal Man, also known as Klarn Arg, is a superhero in the DC Comics Universe. He first appeared in Strange Adventures #177 (June 1965). [1] Multiple versions of his origin connect him to the villain Vandal Savage, with both gaining immortality by encountering a strange ...

  9. 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 ...