Ok, how about this for an idea.  We take it in turns to post a favourite (British spelling) comic cover every day.  This went really well on the comic fan website that I used to frequent.  What we tried to do was find a theme or subject and follow that, until we all got bored with that theme.  I'd like to propose a theme of letters of the alphabet. So, for the remainder of October (only 5 days) and all of November, we post comic cover pictures associated with the letter "A".  Then in December, we post covers pertaining to the letter "B".  The association to the letter can be as tenuous as you want it to be. For example I could post a cover from "Adventure Comics" or "Amazing Spider Man".  However Spider Man covers can also be posted when we're on the letter "S".  Adventure Comic covers could also be posted when we're on the letter "L" if they depict the Legion of Super Heroes.  So, no real hard, fast rules - in fact the cleverer the interpretation of the letter, the better, as far as I'm concerned.

And it's not written in stone that we have to post a cover every day. There may be some days when no cover gets posted. There's nothing wrong with this, it just demonstrates that we all have lives to lead.

If everyone's in agreement I'd like to kick this off with one of my favourite Action Comic covers, from January 1967. Curt Swan really excelled himself here.


Date Page/Reply Theme (and clickable link) Pages Replies
Oct 2016 1/1 Letter A 19 228
Dec 2016 20/1 Letter B 17 207
Jan 2017 37/4 Letter C 18 214
Feb 2017 55/2 Letter D 17 208
Mar 2017 72/6 Letter E 15 178
Apr 2017 87/4 Letter F 15 184
May 2017 102/8 Letter G 13 157
Jun 2017 115/9 Letter H 16 195
Jul 2017 131/12 Letter I 12 133
Aug 2017 143/1 Letter J 16 194
Sep 2017 159/3 Letter K 19 237
Oct 2017 178/12 Letter L 24 285
Nov 2017 202/9 Letter M 24 280
Dec 2017 226/1 Letter N 19 236
Jan 2018 245/9 Letter O 21 245
Feb 2018 266/7 Letter P 25 295
Mar 2018 291/2 Letters Q & R 20 243
Apr 2018 311/5 Letter S 22 270
May 2018 333/11 Superman’s 80th anniversary 21 250
Jun 2018 354/9 Letter T 21 250
Jul 2018 375/7 Letter U 17 207
Aug 2018 392/10 Letter V 19 228
Sep 2018 411/10 Letter W 20 233
Oct 2018 431/3 Letter X 15 180
Nov 2018 446/3 Letter Y 13 156
Dec 2018 459/3 Letter Z 13 156
Jan 2019 472/3 Person being carried 16 190
Feb 2019 488/1 Real people 17 214
Mar 2019 505/11 Homages/parodies 19 224
Apr 2019 524/7 Green-skinned people 17 207
May 2019 541/10 Wanted posters 17 201
Jun 2019 558/7 Boxing rings 15 180
Jul 2019 573/7 Empty uniforms 15 177
Aug 2019 588/4 Beaches 25 297
Sep 2019 613/1 Apes 28 340
Oct 2019 641/5 Haunted houses/graves 21 250
Nov 2019 662/3 Motor bikes 21 254
Dec 2019 683/5 Foreign language covers 17 209
Jan 2020 700/10 Playing cards/tabletop games 23 275
Feb 2020 723/9 Valentines and Cupids 22 259
Mar 2020 745/4 Statues 21 256
Apr 2020 766/8 Elephants 22 263
May 2020 788/7 Heroes & villains cooperating 17 198
Jun 2020 805/1 The Moon 26 322
Jul 2020 831/11 Flags & patriotic symbols 18 215
Aug 2020 849/10 Foreign locations (non-US) 20 233
Sep 2020 869/3 MST3K (with commentary) 24 292
Oct 2020 893/7 Vampires and Werewolves 20 245
Nov 2020 913/12 Giants 24 286
Dec 2020 937/10 Snow & winter scenes 24 289
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Here's another series across multiple publishers.

#1-17, Gold Key; #18-28*, King; #30-74, Charlton.

*There was no #29 (at least not in the United States). I think that number was given to a reprint published in South America. The entire run is available in a series of eight hardcovers from Hermes Press. In addition, DC released 13 issues (1989) and  Moonstone 26 (2003), but they did not continue sequential numbering.

The first issue of Fables (July 2002) was issued in two variant covers:

The final issue of the first run (#150, September 2015) had a wrap-round gatefold cover featuring 177 characters who had appeared in the series over the years:

The series was revived in 2022 with issue #151, and is currently ongoing.

Nukla ran for four issues in 1965 and 1966.  It had art by Dick Giordano, Sal Trapani, and Steve Ditko.


DC Super-Stars began as a reprint series with the even numbered issues focusing on DC's sci-fi heroes then with #10 started with all-new stories like the classic Baseball story (#10), the Huntress' first appearance (#17) and the infamous "Superboy Becomes a Man" debacle (#12)!

Billy The Kid (Charlton Publications) ran from November 1957 to March 1983. The series started at issue 9, as the first 8 issues were titled "Masked Raider".  Dick Giordano drew the cover to #9. The final issue was #153. 

After a slightly different version of the character appeared in House of Secrets  #92, Swamp Thing got 24 issues of his own title between 1972-1976. Co-creators Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson began the series, but other hands were involved by the end. The first revival began as Saga of the Swamp Thing, but it and all subsequent returns started with a new # 1.

(Images courtesy of the Grand Comics Database.)

I've observed that, not unlike TV shows, the first and last are often not the best. In some cases, I'm going to post first and last covers and some in-between covers and covers of collections that are good and were not just reprinted covers from the series.
First and Last:

Collection covers:


Issues in the Run:

When Western split from Dell and become a comic book publisher one of its first titles was Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom, which soon morphed into a standard superhero title as he gained a costume.  In its original run it ran for 27 issues from 1962 to 1969.  In 1981 it was revived for four issues finishing with #31 in 1982.

#1

#27

#31

Doctor Solar has to be one of only a handful of Silver Age superheroes that has appeared in every decade from the 1960s who wasn’t at some point published by DC or Marvel.  I don’t think he has appeared yet in the 2020s but we still have plenty of time left.  He didn’t have his own title in the 1970s but he did appear in The Occult Files of Dr. Spektor.

Are there any other candidates?  (E-Man might fit, but he first appeared in the 1970s.  DC at one point published the Archie/Mighty superheroes, although Pureheart might just squeak in.)

Arion, Lord of Atlantis #1 (November 1982).

The final issue was #35 (September 1985).

However, the real "final issue" was Arion, Lord of Atlantis Special #1 (November 1985), which wrapped up the series.

I have most of Gold Key's Doctor Spektor collected, and it is where I first encountered the Man of the Atom. Of course, rather than scan my copies, I just filched these images from the web. The original series lasted 24 issues:

Dave Palmer said:

Are there any other candidates?  (E-Man might fit, but he first appeared in the 1970s.)

E-man was published by...

Charleton...

Modern (Charlton reprints)...

First Comics...

Comico...

Alpha Productions...

Digital Webbing...

Charlton Neo (Colophon)...

...but not Marvel or DC.

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