To make the material on this site more navigable, the content has been broken out into various ages and eras. The start and end dates of each age or era are not hard and fast. Rather, they are a general guidelines and may vary slightly from series to series. The Golden Age refers to DC Comics material published prior to circa 1956. The Silver Age refers to DC Comics material published between circa 1956 and circa 1970. The Bronze Age refers to DC Comics material published between circa 1970 and circa 1986. The Dark Age refers to DC Comics material published between circa 1986 and circa 2000. The Millennial Era refers to material published circa 2000 to cover date September 2011. The New 52 Era refers to material published since cover date October 2011 to present.

ARCHIVES - GOLDEN AGE
All-Star Comics
Batman
Batman: Dark Knight
Batman: World's Finest Comics
Black Canary
Blackhawk
Comic Cavalcade
DC Comics Rarities
Doctor Fate
Flash
Green Lantern
Hawkman
JSA All-Stars
Plastic Man
Robin
Sandman
Seven Soldiers Of Victory
Shazam
Shazam Family
Spectre
Starman
Superman
Superman: Action Comics
Superman: World's Finest Comics
Wonder Woman
World's Finest Comics

ARCHIVES - SILVER AGE
Action Heroes
Adam Strange
Aquaman
Atom
Batman: Dynamic Duo
Brave And The Bold Team-Up
Challengers Of The Unknown
Doom Patrol
Enemy Ace
Flash
Green Lantern
Hawkman
Justice League Of America
Legion Of Super-Heroes
Metal Men
Sgt. Rock
Sugar And Spike
Supergirl
Superman: Man Of Tomorrow
Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane
Teen Titans
World's Finest Comics

ARCHIVES - BRONZE AGE
Justice League Of America
Kamandi
Legion Of Super-Heroes
New Teen Titans

OMNIBUS - SILVER AGE
Green Lantern

OMNIBUS - BRONZE AGE
Jack Kirby's Fourth World
Kamandi
New Teen Titans

HARDCOVERS - MILLENNIAL ERA
Green Lantern
BLACKHAWK
(GOLDEN AGE)

ARCHIVES
GOLDEN AGE BLACKHAWK
Volume 1
  • Collects Military Comics 1-17
  • ARCHIVES - Just Imagine!
    GOLDEN AGE BLACKHAWK

    Archives Volume 2
  • Collects Military Comics 18-31
  • Archives Volume 3
  • Collects Military Comics 32-42; Blackhawk 9
  • Archives Volume 4
  • Collects Military Comics 43; Modern Comics 44-50; Blackhawk 10-11
  • Archives Volume 5
  • Collects Modern Comics 51-58; Blackhawk 12-13
  • Archives Volume 6
  • Collects Modern Comics 59-64; Blackhawk 14-16
  • Archives Volume 7
  • Collects Modern Comics 65-73; Blackhawk 17-18
  • Archives Volume 8
  • Collects Modern Comics 74-79; Blackhawk 19-21
  • Archives Volume 9
  • Collects Modern Comics 80-86; Blackhawk 22-24
  • Archives Volume 10
  • Collects Modern Comics 87-91; Blackhawk 25-28
  • Archives Volume 11
  • Collects Modern Comics 92-100; Blackhawk 29-31
  • Archives Volume 12
  • Collects Modern Comics 101-102; Blackhawk 32-36
  • Archives Volume 13
  • Collects Blackhawk 37-41
  • Archives Volume 14
  • Collects Blackhawk 42-47
  • Archives Volume 15
  • Collects Blackhawk 48-55
  • Archives Volume 16
  • Collects Blackhawk 56-63
  • Archives Volume 17
  • Collects Blackhawk 64-71
  • Archives Volume 18
  • Collects Blackhawk 72-79
  • Archives Volume 19
  • Collects Blackhawk 80-87
  • Archives Volume 20
  • Collects Blackhawk 88-96
  • Archives Volume 21
  • Collects Blackhawk 97-107
  • Golden Age completed. Series would continue in the not-yet-launched Silver Age Blackhawk Archives line.

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