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Midnighter and Apollo is a six-issue American comic book limited series published by DC Comics. It is written by Steve Orlando and illustrated by Fernando Blanco, with covers by ACO. [1] The series debuted in October 2016 and finished in March 2017. The story takes some time after the end of Midnighter, with Midnighter and Apollo having reunited.
The following year, DC Comics also published one extra book: JLA: Secret Origins. The work presented the origins of the four main characters already published in the previous books as well as the origins of other Justice League members: Atom, Green Lantern , Flash , Green Arrow , Black Canary , Martian Manhunter , Hawkman , Hawkgirl and Plastic ...
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The book pokes fun at many comic book conventions and DC heroes from the Golden through to the Modern Ages. Its setting is a multiverse similar to the Pre-Crisis DCU but also includes references to other Elseworlds tales (Kingdom Come and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns), the modern DCU, the DCAU and even pays a visit to Crisis on Infinite Earths.
The World's Greatest Superheroes was a syndicated newspaper comic strip featuring DC Comics characters which ran Sunday and daily from April 3, 1978, to February 10, 1985. It was syndicated by the Chicago Tribune/New York News Syndicate.
"From the Files of Primatech, Part 1" (PDF). (20.01 MB) 2010-02-16 Howie Kaplan Jason Badower None. The original founders of The Company have come together in Greenwich Village for a folk concert—but they're not there for the music. 167 "From the Files of Primatech, Part 2" (PDF). (20.95 MB) 2010-03-01 Howie Kaplan Jason Badower None.
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Single-issue floppy comics are the most common publication format for American comics, and account for the vast majority of American superhero comic sales. [34] This list also contains periodical publications from other countries that are similarly dedicated to a single character or group of characters.