Saturday, October 3, 2009

DC 100-Page Super Spectacular Vol 1 #6


Download DC 100-Page Super Spectacular #06





TITLE:
DC 100-Page Super Spectacular #6
PUBLICATION DATE: 1971 (onsale 7/15/1971)
FORMAT: 96 squarebound pages plus covers NO ADS
COVER PRICE: $0.50
COVER ART: Neal Adams
NOTES: -
CONTENTS: "World's Greatest Super-Heroes"
Stories:
  • Justice League of America: "Crisis on Earth-One" (25 pages)
    Gardner F. Fox (Writer), Mike Sekowsky (Penciller), Bernard Sachs (Inker)
    From Justice League of America #21, August 1963
  • Justice League of America: "Crisis on Earth-Two" (24 pages)
    Gardner F. Fox (Writer), Mike Sekowsky (Penciller), Bernard Sachs (Inker)
    From Justice League of America #22, September 1963
  • Spectre: (No Title) (10 pages)
    Jerry Siegel (Writer), Bernard Baily (Artist)
    From More Fun Comics #55, May 1940
  • Johnny Quick: "Stand-In for 100 Convicts" (6 pages)
    Ralph Mayo (Artist)
    From Adventure Comics #190, July 1953
  • Vigilante: "The Galleon in the Desert" (10 pages)
    Joe Samachson (Writer), Dan Barry (Artist)
    From Action Comics #146, July 1950
  • Wildcat: "Crime Wore a Costume" (7 pages)
    Robert Kanigher (Writer), Jon Chester Kozlak (Artist)
  • Hawkman: "Strange Spells of the Sorcerer" (13 pages)
    Gardner F. Fox (Writer), Joe Kubert (Artist)
    From Brave and the Bold #36, Jun/Jul 1961
Features:
  • "A Checklist of DC Super-Heroes" (3 Pages)
    (Text: Lists DC heroes and their first appearances)
  • "Key to the Super-Heroes on the Cover" (Inside Back Cover)
    (Identifies characters on the cover and their secret identities)

Click here for the key to who's who

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3 comments:

Hesper said...

Excellent blog but poor resolution scans for such a huge material.

Don Moore said...

Without a doubt, this was my favorite comic as a kid. I still have it, but it is in a shambles from constant reading. Thanks for the electronic copy!

The Executioner said...

You're very welcome, my friend! I know exactly what you mean by owning ancient and well-read comic books as I have a few in a similar state within my personal collection, too. However, I wouldn't trade any of them for twice their value in cash!

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