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The 3D comic book began as a brief fad slightly after the start of the UsefulNotes/ThreeDMovie fad, in 1953. The first 3D comic book was ''Three Dimension Comics'' and starred WesternAnimation/MightyMouse. After that, many different comics came out, but they only lasted one or a few issues; the comics were expensive (25 cents when others were 10 cents) and sold mostly as novelties, which got old quickly. By the end of the year, the fad was dead.

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The 3D comic book began as a brief fad slightly after the start of the UsefulNotes/ThreeDMovie Platform/ThreeDMovie fad, in 1953. The first 3D comic book was ''Three Dimension Comics'' and starred WesternAnimation/MightyMouse. After that, many different comics came out, but they only lasted one or a few issues; the comics were expensive (25 cents when others were 10 cents) and sold mostly as novelties, which got old quickly. By the end of the year, the fad was dead.
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Note that 3D comics of this era didn't star superheroes (except for Franchise/{{Superman}} and Franchise/{{Batman}}) because the fad happened during UsefulNotes/TheInterregnum, when UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks had died down but UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks hadn't started.

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Note that 3D comics of this era didn't star superheroes (except for Franchise/{{Superman}} and Franchise/{{Batman}}) because the fad happened during UsefulNotes/TheInterregnum, MediaNotes/TheInterregnum, when UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks MediaNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks had died down but UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks MediaNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks hadn't started.
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* When ''Magazine/PrivateEye'' first switched to full-colour printing, one of the letters suggesting the technology wasn't quite there yet was a mock complaint that the sender's subscription copy hadn't included the special glasses.
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* "Max's Comic Adventure" from ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'' involves Max having a 3D comic about a mouse superhero named Mondo Mouse. In Dragon Land, using the 3D glasses reveals symbols which leads the group to Mondo Mouse, who has become real through the magic of Dragon Land, and participating in an adventure to rescue him from being trapped like in the comic.
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* The 3D Man was a retcon 1950s Creator/MarvelComics superhero who was created in the 1970s in ''Marvel Premiere''. The 3D Man was a combination of a man and his missing brother, who transformed using a pair of glasses and had a red and green costume. He had three times the abilities of a normal man. In modern times, an AffirmativeActionLegacy character is 3D Man.

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* The 3D 3-D Man was a retcon 1950s Creator/MarvelComics superhero who was created in the 1970s in ''Marvel Premiere''. The 3D Man was a combination of a man and his missing brother, who transformed using a pair of glasses (by focusing on the image of Chuck on each len, his brother Hal could project him into reality) and had a red and green costume. He had three times the abilities of a normal man. In modern times, an AffirmativeActionLegacy character is 3D was originally known as Triathalon, before also taking the name of 3-D Man.
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* The last sixteen pages of ''Comicbook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen: Black Dossier'' were presented in 3D.

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* The last sixteen pages In some volumes of ''Comicbook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen: Black Dossier'' ''Comicbook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'', scenes taking place within the Blazing World were presented in 3D.3D, with red-green glasses included with the book.

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* See a complete list [[http://www.ray3dzone.com/50ind.html on Ray Zone's page.]] Also, [[http://www.ray3dzone.com/ana.html this article.]]
* Captain 3-D was a comic book SuperHero created in 1953 by Simon and Kirby (the creators of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica). It was printed in anaglyphs and used the 3-D as a theme for the hero, he lived as a drawing in a book and sprang to life when someone looked at him trough red/blue glasses. It lasted one single issue.

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\n* See a complete list [[http://www.ray3dzone.com/50ind.html on Ray Zone's page.]] Also, [[http://www.ray3dzone.com/ana.html this article.]]
* Captain 3-D
''Captain 3-D'' was a comic book SuperHero created in 1953 by Simon and Kirby (the creators of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica). It was printed in anaglyphs and used the 3-D as a theme for the hero, he lived as a drawing in a book and sprang to life when someone looked at him trough red/blue glasses. It lasted one single issue.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': In 1953, editor Creator/MortWeisinger put out a 3-D Superman book called ''[[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Three-Dimension_Adventures_Superman Three-Dimension Adventures Superman]]'', drawn by Creator/WayneBoring, Creator/AlPlastino and Creator/CurtSwan.



* Regular characters who had 3D comic books included ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}, ComicBook/MsTree, and the ComicBook/TheDNAgents, and the Franchise/{{Transformers}}. (While Creator/MarvelComics were running their [[ComicBook/TheTransformers Transformers series]]; Hasbro apparently felt that 3D comics were separate enough that Marvel's rights weren't violated).

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* Regular characters who had 3D comic books included ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}, ComicBook/MsTree, and the ComicBook/TheDNAgents, and the Franchise/{{Transformers}}. (While Creator/MarvelComics were running their [[ComicBook/TheTransformers Transformers series]]; ''ComicBook/{{The Transformers|Marvel}}'' series; Hasbro apparently felt that 3D comics were separate enough that Marvel's rights weren't violated).
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* Regular characters who had 3D comic books included ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}, ComicBook/MsTree, and the ComicBook/DNAgents, and the Franchise/{{Transformers}}. (While Creator/MarvelComics were running their [[ComicBook/TheTransformers Transformers series]]; Hasbro apparently felt that 3D comics were separate enough that Marvel's rights weren't violated).

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* Regular characters who had 3D comic books included ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}, ComicBook/MsTree, and the ComicBook/DNAgents, ComicBook/TheDNAgents, and the Franchise/{{Transformers}}. (While Creator/MarvelComics were running their [[ComicBook/TheTransformers Transformers series]]; Hasbro apparently felt that 3D comics were separate enough that Marvel's rights weren't violated).

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