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Adam Strange is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by editor Julius Schwartz and designed by Murphy Anderson, he first appeared in Showcase #17 (November 1958). [1] Adam Strange made his live-action debut in the television series Krypton, portrayed by Shaun Sipos.
Mystery in Space is the name of two science fiction American comic book series published by DC Comics, and of a standalone Vertigo anthology released in 2012. The first series ran for 110 issues from 1951 to 1966, with a further seven issues continuing the numbering during an early 1980s revival of the title.
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, [4] later established ...
Second series. See also: List of DC Comics publications #1 One-shot Various Various July 2011 Fourth series Strange Sports Stories #1–4 Limited series Various Various May – August 2015 Second series. See also: List of DC Comics publications: Suiciders #1–6 Limited series Lee Bermejo: Matt Hollingsworth: April – November 2015
Captain Comet (Adam Blake) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, created by editor Julius Schwartz, writer John Broome, and artist Carmine Infantino. Once a minor character in the DC Comics canon, he occupies a unique position in DC Comics history as being created between the Golden Age and Silver Age.
Though the Darkstars could operate in space, for longer trips they were given a personal space cruiser, affectionately known as a "puddle jumper". In addition, NEMO boasted larger cruisers, capable of transporting a squadron of Darkstars. With the cruisers, the Darkstars could operate at great distances, independent from the Controllers' homeworld.
The series reprinted stories from earlier DC Comics anthologies, including Strange Adventures and Mystery in Space. [3] Covers featured such imaginative settings as an alien auctioneer preparing to sell the Earth, or an ape-man trying to conquer the world. The title was revived in March 2020, as part of the DC 100-Page Giant comic Line.
The following are collected volumes in the Showcase Presents line from DC Comics.All titles begin with the phrase Showcase Presents.Note that when a volume reprints issues which were themselves reprints (e.g., 80-Page Giant specials), only the cover art is included.