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Don't know if this was posted yet, the original classic "Big 6" lineup of books and characters.
Can anyone date that add?
Was it before All-Star #8 and Sensation #1?
Although she debuted in All-Star, Wonder Woman as lead and cover debut in Sensation Comics #1, would have made it a "Big 7"
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BATMAN 80 (December 1953 - January 1954) on sale October 16th, 1953.
BATMAN 141 (August 1961) on sale June 1st, 1961; DETECTIVE COMICS 294 (August 1961) on sale June 28th, 1961; WORLD'S FINEST COMICS 119 (August 1961) on sale June 6th, 1961.
BATMAN 181 (June 1966) on sale April 19th 1966.
BATMAN 164 (June 1964) on sale April 16th 1964; DETECTIVE COMICS 328 (June 1964) on sale April 30th 1964.
DETECTIVE COMICS 500 (March 1981) on sale December 23rd 1980.
DETECTIVE COMICS: 80 YEARS OF BATMAN (2019) on sale ?
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"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
These came from THE MIGHTY ISIS #1 (1976):
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Ad from Batman #130:
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from Batman #10
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December 1941
February 1978
January 1987
May 1996
February 1997
February 2007
WOW 76-78 flanking the debut of Star Wars, you guys are cutting deep. NY Cosmos with Pelé & Chinaglia at Yankee Stadium, saw a few of those games.
Plus Pelé came to our school, somewhere I have an autograph, that brings me back.
As does Welcome Back Kotter, although never had that treasury book
I did have the Superman vs. Flash and Legion one above.
With the Cockrum wedding splash page, I remember staring at that forever.
And yes [sacrilege]I cut up[/sacrilege] the back cover to make the Superman vs Flash diorama.
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This ad scared me so much when I was a kid. It appeared in several different comics I had and I'd always have to be careful when flipping pages, so I wouldn't see the shocking ad. Nevertheless, I bought that Giant--such fearlessness, I should have won a Green Lantern ring for my bravery--and it was one of the most frightening comics I ever read. The Madwoman of Metropolis story was especially chilling as it was a psychological thriller that left Lois doubting her sanity.