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  2. 1963 (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Ashcans for the characters were created in 1992 before the series was announced in Spring 1993, [1] and marked Alan Moore's return to superhero comics after announcing his retirement from the genre in 1989, with 1963 as a banner title for six one-shots – Mystery Incorporated, The Fury, Tales of the Uncanny, Tales from Beyond, Horus – Lord of Light and The Tomorrow Syndicate, to be followed ...

  3. List of years in comics - Wikipedia

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    1980 in comics - debut: Bloom County, She-Hulk, Starfire, Cyborg, The Far Side, Raw; 1981 in comics - debut: Thrud the Barbarian, Torpedo; 1982 in comics - debut: Camelot 3000 (first Maxi-series) 1983 in comics - published: Metropol #1; 1984 in comics - debut: Dragon Ball, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; 1985 in comics - debut: Calvin and Hobbes

  4. 1975 in comics - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Comics #438: A "Seven Soldiers of Victory" script by Joseph Samachson written in the 1940s was serialized as a backup feature in Adventure Comics beginning with issue #438 and running through #443, with each chapter illustrated by a different artist including Dick Dillin, Howard Chaykin, Lee Elias, Mike Grell, Ernie Chan, and José ...

  5. 1962 in comics - Wikipedia

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    October 6: The first issue of the British comics magazine Valiant is published. It will run until 16 October 1976. [18] Fantastic Four (1961 series) #7 - Marvel Comics; Journey into Mystery (1952 series) #85 - Marvel Comics; First appearance of Loki, Balder, Sif, Odin & Asgard. Little Annie Fanny by Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder makes its ...

  6. Space Adventures (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The numbering for Space Adventures was taken over by the Charlton war comics series War at Sea, which ran from #22-42 (cover-dated Nov. 1957 - June 1961). [1] [4] Space Adventures began again with issue #23, skipping the number #22, after taking over the numbering of the Charlton version of the former Fawcett series Nyoka the Jungle Girl. [5] [6]

  7. FOOM - Wikipedia

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    The back cover of #7 (Fall 1974) featured one of Ghost Rider co-creator Mike Ploog's earliest sketches of that supernatural motorcyclist, introduced two years earlier. Issue #11 (Sept. 1975) was a Jack Kirby tribute commemorating the legendary comic-book artist's prodigal return to Marvel after a four-year sojourn at rival DC Comics.

  8. The Green Hornet (comics) - Wikipedia

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    At the review aggregator website Comic Book Roundup, the first issue of the series has a rating of 6.9 out of 10, based on five reviews. The subsequent three issues that Smith wrote having ratings ranging from 6.6 to 7.2. His latter two issues, 8 and 10, have ratings of 9 and 7, respectively.

  9. 1st Issue Special - Wikipedia

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    1st Issue Special is a comics anthology series from DC Comics, done in a similar style to their Showcase series. It was published from April 1975 to April 1976. [1] The goal was to showcase a new possible first issue of an ongoing series each month, with some issues debuting new characters and others reviving dormant series from DC's past.

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