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    Default Are These All Of The Golden Age Comics DC Has Reprinted?

    Shazam Family Adventures Archives

    Master Comics #23–32; Captain Marvel Jr. #1; Captain Marvel Adventures #18

    Shazam Archives Volume 1

    Flash Comics (ashcan) #1; Thrill Comics (ashcan) #1; Whiz Comics #2–15

    Shazam Archives Volume 2

    Special Edition Comics #1; Captain Marvel Adventures #1; Whiz Comics #15–20

    Shazam Archives Volume 3

    America's Greatest Comics #1; Captain Marvel Adventures #2–3; Whiz Comics #21–24

    Shazam Archives Volume 4

    Captain Marvel Adventures #4–5; Master Comics #21–22; Whiz Comics #25; America's Greatest Comics #2 978

    Seven Soldiers of Victory Archives Volume 1

    Leading Comics #1–4

    Seven Soldiers of Victory Archives Volume 2

    Leading Comics #5–8

    Seven Soldiers of Victory Archives Volume 3

    Leading Comics #9-14

    Robin Archives Volume 1

    Robin stories from Star-Spangled Comics #65–85

    Robin Archives Volume 2

    Robin stories from Star-Spangled Comics #86–105

    Plastic Man Archives Volumes 1-8

    Police Comics 1-77, Plastic Man 1-10

    JSA All Star Archives

    Johnny Thunder from Flash Comics #1–5;
    The Hour-Man from Adventure Comics #48–52;
    The Atom from All-American Comics #19–23;
    Scribbly (featuring the Red Tornado) from All-American Comics #20–24;
    Doctor Mid-Nite from All-American Comics #25–29;
    Mister Terrific from Sensation Comics #1–5;
    Wildcat from Sensation Comics #1–5

    Golden Age Starman Archives Volumes 1-2

    Adventure Comics 61-102

    Golden Age Spectre Archives

    Spectre stories from More Fun Comics #52–70

    Golden Age Hawkman Archives

    Hawkman stories from Flash Comics #1–22

    Golden Age Green Lantern Archives Volumes 1-2

    Green Lantern Stories from All American Comics 16-38, Green Lantern 1-3

    Golden Age Flash Archives Volumes 1-2

    Flash Stories From Flash Comics 1-24, All Flash Quarterly 1-2

    Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives

    Doctor Fate stories from More Fun Comics #55–98

    DC Comics Rarities Archives

    All stories from The New York World's Fair Comics #1–2; The Big All-American Comic Book #1

    Comic Cavalcade Archives

    All stories from Comic Cavalcade #1–3

    Blackhawk Archives

    Blackhawk stories from Military Comics #1–17

    Black Canary Archives

    Johnny Thunder and Black Canary stories from Flash Comics #86–104; Comic Cavalcade #25; DC Special #3; Adventure Comics #399, #418–419; The Brave and the Bold #61–62

    All Star Comics Archives Volumes 1-12

    All Star Comics 1-57

    Superman The Golden Age Omnibus 1-6

    Green Arrow The Golden Age Omnibus

    Batman The Golden Age Omnibus 1-10

    Wonder Woman The Golden Age Omnibus 1-4

    Batman The Sunday Classics 1943-1946

    Am I missing any?
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    There are others found in the Showcase presents collection:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...s_publications

    And in the Archives Collections:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Archive_Editions

    I also don't see the 40's Batman Dailies and Sundays:
    https://comicvine.gamespot.com/batma...46/4050-56818/
    https://comicvine.gamespot.com/batma...46/4050-56820/

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    Quote Originally Posted by jb681131 View Post
    There are others found in the Showcase presents collection:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...s_publications

    And in the Archives Collections:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Archive_Editions

    I also don't see the 40's Batman Dailies and Sundays:
    https://comicvine.gamespot.com/batma...46/4050-56818/
    https://comicvine.gamespot.com/batma...46/4050-56820/
    The Showcase Presents reprinted Comics exclusively from the Silver Age to the Bronze Age. Nothing before 1952.

    There are some Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman Archives that I omitted due to mentioning the more expansive omnibuses.

    Thanks for mentioning the Batman dailies.

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    Its not been solicited yet, however there will be a 10th Golden Age Batman omnibus at some point to fill the gap (Detective Comics #211–232 & Batman #86–100) between Golden Age omnibus 9 and Silver Age omnibus 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timothy Hunter View Post
    The Showcase Presents reprinted Comics exclusively from the Silver Age to the Bronze Age. Nothing before 1952.

    There are some Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman Archives that I omitted due to mentioning the more expansive omnibuses.

    Thanks for mentioning the Batman dailies.
    Well, actually, the first volume of SHOWCASE PRESENTS: SUPERMAN FAMILY, Vol. 1, reprints "Lois Lane, Girl Reporter" from SUPERMAN 28 (May-June 1944)--but that's reprinted in both the Archives and the Omnibus for Superman, as well as all the other Girl Reporter features in that run.

    There also might be some random pre-1952 stories that have wandered into the SHOWCASE PRESENTS for the various horror anthologies, as those titles would often use old reprints as filler, but generally from the 1950s--however, without checking, it could be possible a 1940s story happened to get in there somehow.

    THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERBOY (2010), hardcover, reprinted the Superboy stories from MORE FUN COMICS and ADVENTURE COMICS, 1944 - 1947.

    The final Jay Garrick Flash story, from FLASH COMICS 104 (February 1949) was reprinted in THE FLASH ARCHIVES, Vol. 1. Three other Jay Garrick stories from the late 1940s appear in THE GREATEST FLASH STORIES EVER TOLD (1991).

    I don't see a listing for any Superman Sundays or Dailies--there are a few volumes of those that have come out. And there's a volume of Wonder Woman Dailies, as well.

    THE GREATEST GOLDEN AGE STORIES EVER TOLD (1990), hardcover, has in its contents about half and half stories that have been reprinted in other collections and stories that have never.

    There lots of other one-off titles that have reprinted random stories, such as MYSTERY IN SPACE (1999), softcover, which reprinted several science stories from REAL FACT COMICS; DC'S GREATEST IMAGINARY STORIES (2005), the first collection, softcover, which reprints "The Atomic War" from CAPTAIN MARVEL ADVENTURES 66 (October 1946); etc.

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