DC Special

Comic book anthology series


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::summary Comic book anthology series ::

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FieldValue
imageDc-special01.jpg
captionCover of DC Special #1 (December 1968), art by Carmine Infantino.
scheduleQuarterly, then bimonthly
formatOngoing
publisherDC Comics
dateDecember 1968–November – December 1971
Spring 1975 – August–September 1977
issues29
writers
pencillers
inkers
colorists
editors
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Publication history

DC Special began publication with an issue focusing on the work of artist Carmine Infantino and cover dated October–December 1968. Some of the themes the title covered were special issues devoted to individual artists such as Infantino and Joe Kubert, strange sports stories, origins of super-villains, and stories of historical literary adventure characters such as Robin Hood and The Three Musketeers. Issue #4 featured many supernatural characters and writer Mark Hanerfeld and artist Bill Draut crafted the first appearance of Abel, who later became (along with his brother Cain) a major character in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman. The series was cancelled with issue #15 (November–December 1971).

The book was revived four years later and continued the numbering of the original series. The final three issues featured all-new stories. Issue #27 was a book-length Captain Comet and Tommy Tomorrow story by Bob Rozakis and Rich Buckler. Artist Don Newton began his career at DC Comics with an Aquaman story in DC Special #28 (July 1977). That same issue introduced the Quakemaster, an enemy of the Batman co-created by writer Bob Rozakis and artist John Calnan. Paul Levitz and Joe Staton finished the series with a Justice Society of America story which revealed the team's origin.

With *DC Special'''s cancellation following issue #29 (Aug.–Sept. 1977), DC immediately begin publishing the umbrella one-shot title *DC Special Series'', which lasted until Fall 1981.

The issues

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IssueTitleDateNotes
1All-Infantino IssueFall 1968Reprints The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #29, The Brave and the Bold #45, Detective Comics #327, The Flash #148, and Mystery in Space #57
2Top Teen FavoritesWinter 1969Reprints Everything Happens to Harvey #4
3All-Girl IssueSpring 1969Reprints stories from Action Comics #304, Green Lantern #16, and Strange Adventures #18. Also includes previously unpublished Black Canary and Wonder Woman stories.
413 Shock-Ending StoriesJuly–Sept. 1969Original framing story followed by reprints from House of Mystery #2, 5, 15, 19, 26, 30, 62–63, 68; Sensation Comics #114; and Tales of the Unexpected #1, 16–17.
First appearance of Abel (of Cain and Abel).
5The Secret Lives of Joe KubertFall 1969Reprints stories from The Brave and the Bold #18, 35; Our Army at War #113; and Showcase #2
6The Wild Frontier!Winter 1970Reprints stories from Detective Comics #178; Frontier Fighters #4, 6; The Legends of Daniel Boone #1; and World's Finest Comics #69
7Strangest Sports Stories Ever Told!Spring 1970Reprints stories from The Brave and the Bold #45–46, 48–49; and Mystery in Space #39
8Wanted! The World's Most Dangerous VillainsSummer 1970Reprints stories from The Brave and the Bold #36, The Flash #130, Green Lantern #7, and World's Finest Comics #129
9Strangest Sports Stories Ever Told!Fall 1970Reprints stories from The Brave and the Bold #45–48
10Stop!... You Can't Beat The Law!Jan.–Feb. 1971Reprints stories from Gang Busters #33, 40, 58, 61, 65; and Showcase #1, 5
11Beware... The Monsters Are Here!March–April 1971Reprints House of Mystery #70, 85, 97, 113, 116, and 175
12The Viking PrinceMay–June 1971Also featuring the Silent Knight, Robin Hood, and the Golden Gladiator.
Reprints The Brave and the Bold #1, 5, 9, and 16
13Strangest Sports Stories Ever Told!July–Aug. 1971Reprints The Brave and the Bold #47, 49; Mystery in Space #7, 9; and Strange Adventures #94, 125
14Wanted! The World's Most Dangerous Villains!Sept.–Oct. 1971Reprints The Flash #140, Superman #47, and World's Finest Comics #55
15Plastic ManNov.–Dec. 1971Reprints Plastic Man #17, 25-26; and Police Comics #1, 13
16Super-Heroes Battle Super-GorillasSpring 1975Reprints Detective Comics #339, The Flash #127, Superman #138, and Wonder Woman #170
17Presents Green LanternSummer 1975Reprints Green Lantern #2, 6, and 26
18Presents... Earth Shaking StoriesOct.–Nov. 1975Reprints Action Comics #342, Captain Marvel Adventures #122, and Green Lantern #43
19War Against the GiantsDec. 1975–Jan. 1976Reprints Action Comics #343, Green Lantern #53, Strange Adventures #28, and Wonder Woman #106
20Green LanternFeb.–March 1976Reprints Green Lantern #2, 8, and 30
21Super-Heroes' War Against the MonstersApril–May 1976Reprints Action Comics #326, Green Lantern #3, Marvel Family #7, and Star Spangled War Stories #132
22The 3 Musketeers and Robin HoodJune–July 1976Reprints The Brave and the Bold #6, and Robin Hood Tales #14
23The 3 Musketeers and Robin HoodAug.–Sept. 1976Reprints The Brave and the Bold #9, and Robin Hood Tales #7
24The 3 Musketeers and Robin HoodOct.–Nov. 1976Reprints The Brave and the Bold #11 and 15
25The 3 Musketeers and Robin HoodDec. 1976–Jan. 1977Reprints The Brave and the Bold #7-8, and 15
26Enemy AceFeb.–March 1977Reprints Our Army at War #151, and Star Spangled War Stories #143
27Danger: Dinosaurs at Large!April–May 1977Original Captain Comet and Tommy Tomorrow story
28Earth Shattering DisastersJune–July 1977Original stories featuring Batman, Aquaman, and the Legion of Super-Heroes
29The Untold Origin of the Justice SocietyAug.–Sept. 1977Original story about the Justice Society of America
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Collected editions

  • Black Canary Archives includes the Black Canary story from DC Special #3, 224 pages, December 2000,
  • Secret Society of Super Villains Vol. 2 includes DC Special #27, 328 pages, May 2012,
  • Legion of Super-Heroes Archive Vol. 13 includes the Legion of Super-Heroes story from DC Special #28, 240 pages, May 2012,
  • Justice Society Vol. 1 includes DC Special #29, 224 pages, August 2006,
  • Showcase Presents: All-Star Comics Vol. 1 includes DC Special #29, 448 pages, September 2011,

References

References

  1. "''DC Special''".
  2. McAvennie, Michael. (2010). "DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle". [[Dorling Kindersley]].
  3. (2014). "American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1970s". TwoMorrows Publishing.
  4. "Don Newton".
  5. Manning, Matthew K.. (2014). "Batman: A Visual History". [[DK (publisher).
  6. McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 175: "The genesis of comics' first superhero team...had been a mystery since the JSA's debut...Writer Paul Levitz and artist Joe Staton decided to present the definitive origin story".
  7. "''DC Special'' #3".

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