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    1 day ago · As detailed in the five-issue miniseries Aquaman (June–October 1989) (by the same creative team of the 1989 special of Robert Loren Fleming, Keith Giffen, and Curt Swan), which continued a few of the themes from the Legend of Aquaman Special, Mera is eventually driven insane by grief over the death of her son, Arthur Jr., and is ...

  2. 14 hours ago · by Cary Bates & Curt Swan. Don’t know why they didn’t go for THIS cover, it’s not bad. This was 0.20 dollars in 1973, about 1.41 dollars in 2024. The Italian version was 500 lire in 1981, which would be about 1.32 dollars in 2024. It contains three full stories, but once again many pages are in black and white.

  3. 2 days ago · This website is devoted to DCs Superman, the first and best comic book superhero, who was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This website is dedicated to giving you information on Superman in all forms of media.

  4. 3 days ago · Writer: Cary Bates. Penciler: Curt Swan. Inker: Frank Chiaramonte. It's a space tin cuttlefish that saves our future! We're back with a story by the legendary Cary Bates, who, despite possibly having written the most Superman stories, is largely forgotten today, especially in the context of pre-Crisis Superman.

  5. 1 day ago · Albert Michaels, better known as the Atomic Skull, is one of Superman's most classic enemies, with the original's first appearance taking place in 1976's Superman #303 by writer Gerry Conway and artist Curt Swan. Formerly a scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs, Michaels was caught up in a tragic accident that left him exposed to experimental radiation.

  6. 1 day ago · He-Man's original DC comic run finished up with a three-issue miniseries at the start of 1983 (all written by Paul Kupperberg, with artwork by Curt Swan and George Tuska). [118] These issues would introduce the Eternian Royal Family, most notably Prince Adam (DC Comics Presents #47), and his transformation into He-Man in the series.

  7. 4 days ago · In the main DC Universe, it's rare to see characters acknowledge that Clark Kent and Superman are never in the same room at the same time. One of the more infamous moments comes when Batman and Superman switch places and costumes to throw off Lois' suspicions in a story from World's Finest Comics #71 by Al Schwartz, Curt Swan, Stan Kaye, Ira Schnapp, and Pat Gordon, but the point still stands.