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All-Star is a term used by DC for many of its titles, starting with All-Star Comics (Volume 1) in 1940. This series saw the debut of the Justice Society and Wonder Woman, and the term "All-Star" is often used in relation to the former. It was renamed to All-Star Western (Volume 1), which also became an iconic name. For the Justice Society, it gave rise to the All-Star Squadron, Young All-Stars ...
Star Comics was an imprint of Marvel Comics that began in 1984 and featured titles that were aimed at child readers and were often adaptations of children's television series, animated series or toys. [1] The last comic published under the imprint featured a May 1988 cover date, although the Star Comics Magazine continued through December 1988.
Cliff Richards. All-Star Western was the name of three American comic book series published by DC Comics, each a Western fiction omnibus featuring both continuing characters and anthological stories. The first ran from 1951 to 1961, the second from 1970 to 1972 and the third was part of The New 52 and ran from September 2011 to August 2014.
All Star Comics é uma série de revistas em quadrinhos estadunidense da All-American Publications, uma das três empresas que se fundiram com a National Periodical Publications para formar a atual DC Comics. Com a exceção das duas primeiras edições, All Star Comics mostrava principalmente as histórias da Sociedade da Justiça da América.
Johnny DC was launched in September 2004 with DC Comics' Looney Tunes- and Cartoon Network-based comic books. In November 2006, All-Star DC was launched with All-Star Superman. In May 2007, DC launched a line for young women called Minx. Also that year, DC entered the webcomic market with Zuda Comics.
Category:All Star DC Comics. Category. : All Star DC Comics. DC Comics started a new ongoing series "All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder" and "All-Star Superman". It features stories Focused early in the career of "Batman and Robin" and "Superman".
The All-Star Squadron is a DC Comics superhero team that debuted in Justice League of America #193 (August 1981) and was created by Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler and Jerry Ordway. [1] Although the team was introduced in the 1980s, its self-titled series took place in the 1940s, retroactively inserting their narratives into the fictional history of ...