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  1. Volume 1. Adventure Comics last edited by palsunstar on 05/29/22 10:11PM View full history. Issues 12-31 are indexed in New Adventure Comics. The series was relaunched decades after its conclusion ...

  2. Adventure Comics is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1938 to 1983 and revived from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues, making it the fifth-longest-running DC series, behind Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman, and Batman.

  3. www.dc.com › comics › adventure-comics-2009ADVENTURE COMICS #1 | DC

    Plus, in the wake of FINAL CRISIS: LEGION OF THREE WORLDS, Starman heads off on an all-new mission in the present. And it's one that will not only impact Superboy, but the future of the DC Universe itself. Fortunately, the off-kilter Legionnaire won't be dong it alone! And in the upcoming months of ADVENTURE COMICS look for Lex Luthor!

  4. Adventure Comics (1938-) #356. Boltinoff, Papp May 3, 1967. Share. From Superboy to the Legion of Super-Heroes, Adventure Comics features tales of DC’s mightiest characters.

  5. www.dc.com › comics › adventure-comics-2009ADVENTURE COMICS #3 | DC

    ADVENTURE COMICS #3. Superboy is back and hunting for Lex Luthor! He can't find Luthor on his own, and he needs help from his best friend Tim Drake, a.k.a. Robin. But Tim's now traveling the globe under the alias of Red Robin! The boys' reunion isn't all smiles and hugs, as Conner discovers that Tim has been hiding a great many secrets from the ...

  6. www.dc.com › comics › adventure-comics-2009ADVENTURE COMICS #2 | DC

    ADVENTURE COMICS #2. Superboy is back and living out his teenage years in Smallville. But all is not as it seems in Superman's hometown. And while Conner reunites with his former girlfriend, Wonder Girl, to see if they have a future together, Lex Luthor and Brainiac form a partnership that will cause havoc throughout the DC Universe.

  7. Adventure Comics was DC Comics ' second Anthology Comic and ongoing title, starting in 1935 as New Comics. Its title was changed to New Adventure Comics after issue #11 (January, 1937) and to Adventure Comics after issue #32, retaining this title for the remainder of its long run. Initially housing all kinds of pulp action characters (readers ...

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