(vol. 1) Standard (#32–490, #504–529) Digest (#491–503)
Publication date
List
(vol. 1) November 1938 – February 1982; September 1982 – September 1983 (vol. 2) October 2009 – August 2010 (vol. 1 cont.) September 2010 – October 2011
No. of issues
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(vol. 1): 503 (vol. 2): 12, with a #0 issue (vol. 1 cont.): 14
Main character(s)
List
(vol. 1) Hourman Starman Manhunter Legion of Super-Heroes Superboy Supergirl Vigilante Crimson Avenger Spectre Aquaman Dial H for Hero Green Arrow Flash Deadman Justice Society of America Captain Marvel (vol. 2) Legion of Super-Heroes
Creative team
Written by
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(vol. 1) Otto Binder Michael Fleisher Mike Sekowsky Cary Bates Paul Kupperberg Paul Levitz Len Wein John Albano (vol. 2) Sterling Gates
Penciller(s)
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(vol. 1) Al Plastino Curt Swan Win Mortimer Jim Mooney Mike Sekowsky Bob Oksner Tony DeZuniga Gray Morrow Alex Toth Jim Aparo Mike Grell Dick Dillin Don Newton Joe Staton Irv Novick Dick Giordano Carmine Infantino (vol. 2) Francis Manapul Travis Moore (vol. 1 cont.) Mahmud Asrar Phil Jimenez
Inker(s)
List
(vol. 1) Jack Abel Dick Giordano Bob Oksner Romeo Tanghal (vol. 1 cont.) Andy Lanning
Adventure Comics is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1938 to 1983 and revived from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues (472 of those after the title changed from New Adventure Comics), making it the fifth-longest-running DC series, behind Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman, and Batman. The series was revived in 2009 through a new "#1" issue by artist Clayton Henry and writer Geoff Johns.[1] It returned to its original numbering with #516 (September 2010). The series ended again with #529 (October 2011) prior to a company-wide revision of DC's superhero comic book line, known as "The New 52".
^Johns, Geoff (w), Manapul, Francis (p), Manapul, Francis (i). "The Boy of Steel, Part One" Adventure Comics, vol. 2, no. 1 (October 2009). Johns, Geoff (w), Henry, Clayton (p), Henry, Clayton (i). "Long Live the Legion, Part One" Adventure Comics, vol. 2, no. 1 (October 2009).
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