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Uncollected: Mr. and Mrs. Superman

I make no claims that this is important work. I don’t say the writing and art were industry changing. I ...

Whose Lois Is It Anyway?

It’s a hard time to be a Lois Lane fan. The New 52 relaunch saw DC demote her from being ...

No Context Given: TALES TO ASTONISH #49

  From Tales to Astonish #49 (November 1963) by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Don Heck ____________________________ Join us for ...

Uncollected: Black Lightning #1-8 ( DC Comics, 1995)

In the ’70s, Black Lightning was DC’s earnestly entertaining attempt to give the comics world an African American superhero, but ...

That One Issue: THE FLASH #270

The Flash #270 “A Fast Way to Die” By Cary Bates, Irv Novick, and Frank McLaughlin ‘Starting with this issue ...

Uncollected: Dr Fate #26-41 (DC Comics, 1991-92)

There are a lot of trade paperbacks out there. Some collect stories considered classic, and never go out of print ...

No Context Given: Detective Comics #38 (1940)

From Detective Comics #38 by Jerry Siegel and Dennis Neville (1940) They don’t call him Slam Bradley for nothing … ...

No Context Given: The Flash #122 (1961)

From The Flash #122 (1961) by John Broome, Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella ____________________ Follow us on Twitter for more ...

Men (Not) in Tights

Martian Manhunter Blue Devil Black Condor Doll Man Grimbor Plastic man Yondu Robin Tyroc Red Tornado Metamorpho What have all ...

Time Capsule: The Daily Planet and The Bullpen Bulletins Pages

ASK THE ANSWER MAN! How did DC Comics get young readers excited about upcoming events in the days before preview ...