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** ''ComicBook/{{Showcase}}'' - The series that acted as a [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot testing ground]] for new ideas, that introduced updated versions of Golden Age heroes, such as ComicBook/TheFlash, ComicBook/GreenLantern and ComicBook/TheAtom, as well as popular new characters like the ComicBook/MetalMen and ComicBook/TeenTitans.
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** ''World's Finest Comics'' – Originally featured separate solo stories of Superman and Batman (being DC's two most popular superheroes), plus a few other characters. Eventually taken over by Superman & Batman team-up stories.
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** ''World's Finest Comics'' ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest1941'' – Originally featured separate solo stories of Superman and Batman (being DC's two most popular superheroes), plus a few other characters. Eventually taken over by Superman & Batman team-up stories.
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** ''ComicBook/AdventureComics'' – Birthplace of Sandman (the original, not the Creator/NeilGaiman one), ComicBook/{{Hourman}} and ComicBook/{{Starman}}. Was eventually taken over by ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, then the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes, then ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}. Unusually, in issue #425 it ''returned'' to the anthology format, and afterwards [[LongRunners continued to last for a long time]] while frequently changing its main feature and backups. Taken over entirely by ComicBook/DialHForHero for issues #479-490. Finally ended up as an anthology comic again for its last thirteen issues, albeit digest-sized and consisting of mostly reprints.
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** ''ComicBook/AdventureComics'' – Birthplace of Sandman (the original, not the Creator/NeilGaiman one), ComicBook/{{Hourman}} and ComicBook/{{Starman}}. Was eventually taken over by ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, then the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes, then ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}. Unusually, in issue #425 it ''returned'' to the anthology format, and afterwards [[LongRunners continued to last for a long time]] while frequently changing its main feature and backups. Taken over entirely by ComicBook/DialHForHero for issues #479-490. Finally ended up as an anthology comic again for its last thirteen issues, again, albeit digest-sized and consisting of mostly reprints.reprints, before being canceled at issue #503 in 1983. Its revival in 2009 originally had Superboy (the new one) as a main feature and the Legion of Super-Heroes as a backup, but the Legion soon took over the book entirely again: it remained a Legion book until being canceled again at issue #529.
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* ''Magazine/ShonenJump''
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** ''Adventure Comics'' – Birthplace of Sandman (the original, not the Creator/NeilGaiman one), ComicBook/{{Hourman}} and ComicBook/{{Starman}}. Was eventually taken over by ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, then the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes, then ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}. Unusually, in issue #425 it ''returned'' to the anthology format, and afterwards [[LongRunners continued to last for a long time]] while frequently changing its main feature and backups. Taken over entirely by ComicBook/DialHForHero for issues #479-490. Finally ended up as an anthology comic again for its last thirteen issues, albeit digest-sized and consisting of mostly reprints.
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** ''Adventure Comics'' ''ComicBook/AdventureComics'' – Birthplace of Sandman (the original, not the Creator/NeilGaiman one), ComicBook/{{Hourman}} and ComicBook/{{Starman}}. Was eventually taken over by ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, then the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes, then ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}. Unusually, in issue #425 it ''returned'' to the anthology format, and afterwards [[LongRunners continued to last for a long time]] while frequently changing its main feature and backups. Taken over entirely by ComicBook/DialHForHero for issues #479-490. Finally ended up as an anthology comic again for its last thirteen issues, albeit digest-sized and consisting of mostly reprints.
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* ''Manga/ToshiDensetsu''
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** ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' – Had ComicBook/WonderWoman as its main feature[[note]]although she debuted as a backup feature in ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 All-Star Comics #8]]'', surviving drafts of that story indicate it was originally slated for ''Sensation'' #1[[/note]]; also the birthplace of ComicBook/MisterTerrific and ComicBook/{{Wildcat}}. Wonder Woman was phased out after issue #106, and the title was changed to ''Sensation Mystery'' from #110.
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** ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' – Had ComicBook/WonderWoman as its main feature[[note]]although she debuted as a backup feature in ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 All-Star Comics #8]]'', ''ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8'', surviving drafts of that story indicate it was originally slated for ''Sensation'' #1[[/note]]; also the birthplace of ComicBook/MisterTerrific and ComicBook/{{Wildcat}}. Wonder Woman was phased out after issue #106, and the title was changed to ''Sensation Mystery'' from #110.
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** ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' – Had ComicBook/WonderWoman as its main feature[[note]]although she debuted as a backup feature in ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumberEight All-Star Comics #8]]'', surviving drafts of that story indicate it was originally slated for ''Sensation'' #1[[/note]]; also the birthplace of ComicBook/MisterTerrific and ComicBook/{{Wildcat}}. Wonder Woman was phased out after issue #106, and the title was changed to ''Sensation Mystery'' from #110.
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** ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' – Had ComicBook/WonderWoman as its main feature[[note]]although she debuted as a backup feature in ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumberEight ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 All-Star Comics #8]]'', surviving drafts of that story indicate it was originally slated for ''Sensation'' #1[[/note]]; also the birthplace of ComicBook/MisterTerrific and ComicBook/{{Wildcat}}. Wonder Woman was phased out after issue #106, and the title was changed to ''Sensation Mystery'' from #110.
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** ''DC Pride 2021'' & ''ComicBook/DCPride2022''
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** ''DC Pride 2021'' Pride'' (2021) & ''ComicBook/DCPride2022''
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*** Followed later by companion series for other characters such as ''ComicBook/SupermanRedAndBlue'' and ''ComicBook/WonderWomanBlackAndGold'',
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*** Followed later by companion series for other characters such as ''ComicBook/SupermanRedAndBlue'' and ''ComicBook/WonderWomanBlackAndGold'',''ComicBook/WonderWomanBlackAndGold''.
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** ''DC Pride 2021'' & ''ComicBook/DCPride2022''
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*** ''Action Comics'' #1051 marks the return of the anthology format, with three stories per-issue focusing on Superman and his SuperFamilyTeam (e.g. [[Characters/SupermanJonathanSamuelKent Jon]], ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, [[ComicBook/{{Steel}} the Irons family]]). Stories starring Superman himself, of course, continue to take precedence.
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** ''ComicBook/SavageTales''
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** ''ComicBook/YellowClaw'', which was published by Marvel's predecessor Atlas Comics. Short tales about the VillainProtagonist and his heroic opponent Jimmy Woo were mixed with unrelated crime and spy tales, including some short text stories.
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** ''ComicBook/Yellow Claw'', ''ComicBook/YellowClaw'', which was published by Marvel's predecessor Atlas Comics. Short tales about the VillainProtagonist and his heroic opponent Jimmy Woo were mixed with unrelated crime and spy tales, including some short text stories.
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** ''ComicBook/TalesToAstonish1959''''ComicBook/TalesToAstonish''