DC Special Series

Not to be confused with DC Special.
DC Special Series

Cover to DC Special Series #1 (September 1977).
Art by Neal Adams
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
Format Ongoing
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    Publication date September 1977 – Fall 1981
    Number of issues 27
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    DC Special Series was an umbrella title for one-shots and special issues published by DC Comics between 1977 and 1981. Each issue featured a different character and was often in a different format than the issue before it. DC Special Series was published in four different formats: Dollar Comics,[1] 48 page giants, digests, and treasury editions. Neither the umbrella title nor the numbering system appear on the cover; the title "DC Special Series" appeared only on the first page in the indicia. Most issues featured new material, but eight issues were reprints of previously published material.[2]

    Publication history

    DC Special Series was preceded by the theme-based reprint title DC Special, which ceased publication the month before DC Special Series debuted. The first issue included "The Dead on Arrival Conspiracy", a Batman vs. Kobra story by Martin Pasko, Michael Netzer (Nasser), and Joe Rubinstein originally scheduled for the unpublished Kobra #8.[3]

    DC Special Series started out as a biweekly title in 1977 until Spring 1978, when it became quarterly. The series went on hiatus after the Fall 1978 issue and was revived in Summer 1979. Two stories originally scheduled to appear in DC Special Series were split apart and published in other titles due to the DC Implosion.[4]

    The final three issues were in the over-sized treasury format. Issue #25 was a tie-in to the Superman II film and #26 featured "Secrets of Superman's Fortress" by Roy Thomas, Ross Andru, and Romeo Tanghal.[5] The last issue was a DC-Marvel crossover between Batman and the Hulk.[6]

    The issues

    Issue Contents Date Notes
    1 5 Star Super-Hero Spectacular September 1977 Dollar Comic format; features Aquaman, the Atom, the Batman, the Flash, Green Lantern.[7]
    2 The Original Swamp Thing Saga 48-page giant; reprints Swamp Thing #1-2 by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson.[8]
    3 Sgt. Rock Special October 1977 48-page giant[9]
    4 The Unexpected Special 48-page giant[10]
    5 Superman Spectacular November 1977 Dollar Comic format[11]
    6 Secret Society of Super-Villains Special 48-page giant[12]
    7 Ghosts Special December 1977 48-page giant[13]
    8 The Brave and the Bold Special 1978 48-page giant; Batman, Deadman, and Sgt. Rock team-up.[14]
    9 Wonder Woman Spectacular Dollar Comic format[15]
    10 Secret Origins of Super-Heroes Special 48-page giant; origins of Doctor Fate, Lightray, and Black Canary.[16]
    11 The Flash Spectacular Dollar Comic format[17]
    12 Secrets of Haunted House Special Spring 1978 48-page giant[18]
    13 Sgt. Rock Spectacular Dollar Comic format[19]
    14 The Original Swamp Thing Saga Summer 1978 48-page giant; reprints Swamp Thing #3-4 by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson.[20]
    15 Batman Spectacular Dollar Comics format;
    "Death Strikes at Midnight and Three", text story written by Dennis O'Neil with spot illustrations by Marshall Rogers.
    "I Now Pronounce You Batman and Wife!", marriage of Batman and Talia al Ghul, by Dennis O'Neil, Michael Golden, and Dick Giordano.[21]
    See also Batman: Son of the Demon
    16 Jonah Hex Spectacular Fall 1978 Dollar Comic format;
    "The Last Bounty Hunter!", death of Jonah Hex, by Michael Fleisher and Russ Heath.[22]
    17 The Original Swamp Thing Saga Summer 1979 Dollar Comic format; reprints Swamp Thing #5-7 by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson.[23]
    18 Sgt. Rock's Prize Battle Tales Fall 1979 Digest size; all reprints[24]
    19 Secret Origins of Super-Heroes Digest size; all reprints except for new origin of Wonder Woman by Cary Burkett, José Delbo, and Vince Colletta.[25]
    20 The Original Swamp Thing Saga January–February 1980 Dollar Comic format; reprints Swamp Thing #8-10 by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson.[26]
    21 Super-Star Holiday Special Spring 1980 Dollar Comic format;
    features Legion of Super-Heroes, Jonah Hex, Sgt. Rock, the House of Mystery.
    "Wanted: Santa Claus -- Dead or Alive!" first Batman story drawn by Frank Miller.[27][28]
    22 G.I. Combat Special September 1980 Dollar Comic format[29]
    23 World's Finest Comics Digest February 1981 Digest size; all reprints[30]
    24 The Flash and His Friends Digest size; all reprints[31]
    25 Superman II Summer 1981 Treasury format; photos and background material from the film.[5][32]
    26 Superman and His Incredible Fortress of Solitude Treasury format[5][33]
    27 Batman vs. the Incredible Hulk Fall 1981 Treasury format; DC-Marvel crossover by Len Wein, José Luis García-López, and Dick Giordano.[6][34][35]

    Collected editions

    See also

    References

    1. Romero, Max (July 2012). "I'll Buy That For a Dollar! DC Comics' Dollar Comics". Back Issue! (TwoMorrows Publishing) (57): 39–41.
    2. Stroud, Bryan D. (July 2015). "DC's Bronze Age Reprint Giants". Back Issue! (TwoMorrows Publishing) (81): 62.
    3. Kelly, Rob (August 2009). "Kobra". Back Issue! (TwoMorrows Publishing) (35): 63–66.
    4. Wells, John (October 24, 1997), "'Lost' DC: The DC Implosion", Comics Buyer's Guide (1249), p. 132, DC Special Series planned Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Superboy/Legion giants were split into two-parters published in Green Lantern #111-112 (Dec. 78 and Jan. 79) and Superboy and The Legion of Super-Heroes #250-251 (Apr. and May 79).
    5. 1 2 3 Eury, Michael (December 2012). "The Amazing World of Superman Tabloids". Back Issue! (TwoMorrows Publishing) (61): 11–16.
    6. 1 2 Manning, Matthew K.; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010). "1980s". DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. p. 195. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by José Luis García-López, the comic saw...Batman and the Hulk doing battle with both the Joker and Marvel's ultra-powerful Shaper of Worlds.
    7. DC Special Series #1 at the Grand Comics Database
    8. DC Special Series #2 at the Grand Comics Database
    9. DC Special Series #3 at the Grand Comics Database
    10. DC Special Series #4 at the Grand Comics Database
    11. DC Special Series #5 at the Grand Comics Database
    12. DC Special Series #6 at the Grand Comics Database
    13. DC Special Series #7 at the Grand Comics Database
    14. DC Special Series #8 at the Grand Comics Database
    15. DC Special Series #9 at the Grand Comics Database
    16. DC Special Series #10 at the Grand Comics Database
    17. DC Special Series #11 at the Grand Comics Database
    18. DC Special Series #12 at the Grand Comics Database
    19. DC Special Series #13 at the Grand Comics Database
    20. DC Special Series #14 at the Grand Comics Database
    21. DC Special Series #15 at the Grand Comics Database
    22. DC Special Series #16 at the Grand Comics Database
    23. DC Special Series #17 at the Grand Comics Database
    24. DC Special Series #18 at the Grand Comics Database
    25. DC Special Series #19 at the Grand Comics Database
    26. DC Special Series #20 at the Grand Comics Database
    27. Riley, Shannon E. (December 2015). "Christmas With the Superheroes From Capes to Sci-Fi, Mystery to 'Mazing Man: A Survey of DC Christmas Tales of the '70s, '80s, and Early '90s". Back Issue! (TwoMorrows Publishing) (85): 20–21.
    28. DC Special Series #21 at the Grand Comics Database
    29. DC Special Series #22 at the Grand Comics Database
    30. DC Special Series #23 at the Grand Comics Database
    31. DC Special Series #24 at the Grand Comics Database
    32. DC Special Series #25 at the Grand Comics Database
    33. DC Special Series #26 at the Grand Comics Database
    34. Greenberg, Glenn (December 2012). "Tabloid Team-Ups The Giant-Size DC-Marvel Crossovers". Back Issue! (TwoMorrows Publishing) (61): 33–40.
    35. DC Special Series #27 at the Grand Comics Database

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