Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Blackhawk (DC Comics)" ¶ 40
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

DC and reprinted
During Eisner's World War II military service, Cole and Lou Fine were the primary Spirit ghost artists ; their stories were reprinted in DC Comics ' hardcover collections The Spirit Archives Vols.
His father, then curate of Saint John's Episcopal Church in Washington, DC, reprinted it in church publications.
Selected chapters of Tatsuo Yoshida's original Mach GoGoGo manga series were reprinted by Now Comics as Speed Racer Classics and by DC Comics / Wildstorm Productions as Speed Racer: The Original Manga ( ISBN 1-56389-686-9 ).
Some Quality Comics titles, including Blackhawk and Plastic Man, have been reprinted by DC, while lesser-known ones have been reprinted by AC Comics.
DC had one line that originally read " Walt Disney was a shit " blacked out at the suggestions of their lawyers ; many of these examples of censorship were restored when reprinted in trade paperback.
In 2008, DC released a one-shot titled Countdown Special: New Gods # 1, which reprinted Forever People # 1, Mister Miracle # 1, and New Gods # 7.
While Marvel Comics reprinted some of Gibbons ' Marvel UK Doctor Who work, Eclipse Comics reprinted some of his Warrior work and Eagle reprinted various Judge Dredd tales, Gibbons continued to produce new work almost exclusively for DC throughout the 1980s.
This series was later reprinted in DC Comics Presents: Metal Men 100 Page Spectacular ( 2011 ).
Several stories from Flash Comics have been reprinted in DC Archive Editions.
In 2005, DC Comics reprinted Metamorpho's early The Brave and the Bold appearances and the entirety of the 1965 series as one of the company's volumes of Showcase Presents.
Issues 1-5 were reprinted by DC Comics in the trade paperback The Gates of Apokolips.
In recent years, DC Comics has reprinted stories from the original run: three black and white Showcase Presents volumes have been published, reprinting the series from # 174-194, # 195-211 and # 212-226 respectively.
Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth is being reprinted as part of the DC Archive Editions series:
*" The Case of Archbishop Stepinac: How the Catholic Clergy Helped Run Ustashe ( i. e., Nazi ) Croatia "; Published by the Yugoslav Embassy, Washington, DC, 1947 ; reprinted at http :// emperors-clothes. com / croatia / stepinac1. htm
DC has reprinted The early Challenger stories, including Kirby's run, in two hardcover DC Archives and paperback, black and white Showcase Presents:
Several Strange Adventure stories were also reprinted in some of DC Comics ' later anthologies, such as From Beyond the Unknown.
After the origin was reprinted in Detective Comics # 443 ( Nov. 1974 ), one of the " DC 100 Page Super Spectacular " series, Ryder was shown working as a news anchor on Gotham City television in issue # 445 ( March 1975 ), and in # 447-448 ( May – June 1975 ) became the Creeper again to help Batman escape a frame-up for murder.
DC Comics reprinted the Identity Crisis mini-series in April 2005 with recolored covers.
Farrell's assets were later acquired by Charlton Comics, and, until DC relaunched the character in the 1970s, Phantom Lady's only appearances were in reprinted Matt Baker stories in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
* The Spirit ( now being reprinted by DC Comics )

DC and 1941
The November 1941 DC titles introduced an updated logo.
* Sargon the Sorcerer, comic superhero character from DC Comics, first appeared in 1941
Between early 1939 and late 1941, DC and sister company All-American Publications introduced such popular superheroes as Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, the Atom, Hawkman, and Aquaman, while Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics, had million-selling titles that featured the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner, and Captain America.
Neal Adams ( born June 15, 1941 ) is an American comic book and commercial artist known for helping to create some of the definitive modern imagery of the DC Comics characters Superman, Batman, and Green Arrow ; as the co-founder of the graphic design studio Continuity Associates ; and as a creators-rights advocate who helped secure a pension and recognition for Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
In March 1941, Weisinger moved from Standard Magazines to National Periodicals ( later DC Comics ) primarily as editor of the Superman and Batman titles.
John Russell Pope ( April 24, 1874 – August 27, 1937 ) was an American architect whose firm is widely known for designing of the National Archives and Records Administration building ( completed in 1935 ), the Jefferson Memorial ( completed in 1943 ) and the West Building of the National Gallery of Art ( completed in 1941 ), all in Washington, DC.
By 1941, with the United States ' entry into World War II appearing imminent, it was apparent to the naval leadership in Washington DC that the primary flight training facilities concentrated at and around NAS Pensacola would not be able to accommodate the needed expansion in Naval Aviation.
* John Sargent, alter ego of fictional DC Comics character Sargon the Sorcerer c. 1941
World's Finest Comics was an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1941 to 1986.
In 1941 Asquith served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers and Assistant DC Palestine ( 1942 – 48 ).
He was a Staff Officer from 1939 to 1942 and a member of the British Army Staff Mission, Washington, DC USA in 1941.
In the dark hours of the morning of 7 December 1941, the U. S. Navy communications intercept station at Fort Ward on Bainbridge Island, Washington, picked up a radio message being sent by the Japanese government to the Japanese embassy in Washington DC.
The Fawcett Comics characters, Captain Marvel and Spy Smasher, which were later bought by DC, had serials in 1941 and 1942 respective.
It met in Washington, DC from January 3, 1941 to January 3, 1943, during the ninth and tenth years of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency.
It met in Washington, DC from January 3, 1939 to January 3, 1941, during the seventh and eighth years of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency.
* Gillett, Mary C. ( 2009 ), The Army Medical Department, 1917 – 1941, Washington, DC: Center of Military History, United States Army.
Her 1941 novel All That Glitters is also about Washington DC politics.
* Gillett, Mary C. ( 2009 ), The Army Medical Department, 1917 – 1941, Washington, DC: Center of Military History, United States Army.
Simon & Kirby, hired away from Timely Comics by DC towards the end of 1941, found themselves hired primarily due to their success on Captain America, but without their being a clear purpose to the decision, nor title to work on.
He was reelected to the Seventy-seventh Congress and served from February 6, 1940, until his death on June 4, 1941, in the cloakroom of the House of Representatives, Washington, DC, after completing the delivery of a speech on the floor of the House.

DC and issues
In October 1970, DC briefly retired the circular logo in favor of a simple " DC " in a rectangle with the name of the title, or the star of the book ; the logo on many issues of Action Comics, for example, read " DC Superman.
DC's " 100 Page Super-Spectacular " titles and later 100-page and " Giant " issues published from 1972 to 1974 featured a logo exclusive to these editions: the letters " DC " in a simple sans-serif typeface within a circle.
* In the DC Comics Universe he appeared battling the super-heroine Wonder Woman in Wonder Woman ( Vol. 2 ) issues # 10 and # 13 in 1987 and 1988.
The kits were originally intended to be a marketing tie-in to a similarly named comic book series by DC Comics, which was cancelled after only two issues.
( 1973 – 1976, DC Comics ), Aragonés provided intros, stories, gags, and / or prologues for 23 issues of the 24 issue run.
* June 10 – In Washington, DC, the Rockefeller Commission issues its report on CIA abuses, recommending a joint congressional oversight committee on intelligence.
In 1994, corporate cousin DC Comics became the publisher for comics featuring all the classic Warner Bros. cartoon characters, and while not getting his own title, Daffy has appeared in many issues of Looney Tunes.
The comics were scripted by Howard Chaykin, who had drawn several issues of the earlier DC title, and pencilled by Mike Mignola, whose Hellboy comic book often has a similar feel to Leiber's work.
DC published the issues of The Dark Knight Returns in packaging that included extra pages, square binding, and glossy paper to highlight the watercolor coloring by colorist Lynn Varley.
Several inventors followed Sturgeon in the development of DC motors but all encountered the same cost issues with primary battery power.
A Game of You ( 1993 ) is the fifth collection of issues in the DC Comics series, The Sandman.
Brief Lives ( 1994 ) is the seventh collection of issues in the DC Comics series, The Sandman.
Destiny is a DC Comics character created by Marv Wolfman and Bernie Wrightson, first appearing in Weird Mystery Tales # 1 ( 1972 ), and was regular host of that series for the first fourteen issues, after which he hosted Secrets of Haunted House.
The character originally appeared in the 1970s DC comic Tales of Ghost Castle, which lasted for only three issues ( and was apparently killed off in Secrets of Haunted House # 44 ).
He was a significant supporting character in several issues of the DC Comics fantasy series Arak: Son of Thunder.
* In issues # 89-90 of DC Comics ' Hellblazer, John Constantine ventures into the Dreamtime.
In two issues of JL-X and JL-X: Unleashed, Captain Marvel combines with Captain Marvel to become yet another Captain Marvel, sporting the DC Comics lightning bolt uniform design but with the original green and white colors of the Marvel version.
The Shadow, set in our modern era, was continued the following year, in 1987, as a monthly DC comics series by writer Andy Helfer ( editor of the mini-series ), and was drawn primarily by artists Bill Sienkiewicz ( issues 1-6 ) and Kyle Baker ( issues 8-19 and two Shadow Annuals ).
A year later, in 1989, DC re-released in hardcover and trade paper the first five issues of their 1970s series as a graphic novel, The Private Files of The Shadow.
When Shadow rights holder Condé Nast increased its licensing fee, DC concluded the series after 31 issues and one annual ; it became the longest running Shadow comic series since Street and Smith's original 1940s series.
He soon left Swamp Thing to Stuart Moore, however with issue # 100, and Moore would edit and co-edit the remaining 71 issues of that title, including the switch from DC to Vertigo.
Peyer moved to Doom Patrol and Animal Man, which he edited during the transition from DC to Vertigo, before moving to edit the initial issues of Kid Eternity and Black Orchid as well as two " Vertigo Visions " one-shots.

3.397 seconds.