DC Comics Classics Library

The DC Comics Classics Library is a line of hardcover comic book collections, collecting classic storylines along similar lines as Marvel Comics' Marvel Premiere Classic line.

Collections

# Volume line Volume title Creators Material collected Publication date ISBN
1 Superman Kryptonite Nevermore Dennis O'Neil
Curt Swan
Superman #233-238, #240-242 2009/01/28 978-1401220853
2 Legion of Super-Heroes The Life and Death of Ferro Lad Jim Shooter
Curt Swan, et al.
Adventure Comics #346-347, #352-353, #357 2009/02/18 978-1401221935
3 Batman The Annuals, Vol. 1 Bill Finger
Edmond Hamilton
Dick Sprang, et al.
Batman Annual #1-3 2009/04/22 978-1401221928
4 Swamp Thing Roots of the Swamp Thing Len Wein
Berni Wrightson
House of Secrets #92
Swamp Thing #1-13
2009/05/27 978-1401222369
5 The Flash Flash of Two Worlds[1] Gardner Fox
Carmine Infantino
John Broome
The Flash #123, #129, #137, #151, #170, #173 2009/07/29 978-1401222987
6 Justice League of America Justice League of America by George Pérez, Vol. 1 Gerry Conway
George Pérez
Justice League of America #184-186, #192-194 2009/08/26 978-1401223212
7 Batman A Death in the Family[2] Jim Starlin
Marv Wolfman
George Pérez, et al.
Batman #426-429, #440-442
The New Titans #60-61
2009/09/23 978-1401225162
8 Justice League of America Justice League of America by George Pérez, Vol. 2 Gerry Conway
George Pérez, et al.
Justice League of America #193-197, #200 2010/04/13 978-1401224509
9 Batman The Annuals, Vol. 2 Bill Finger Batman Annual #4-7 2010/08/10 978-1401227913
10 Shazam! Monster Society of Evil[3] Otto Binder
C. C. Beck
stories from Captain Marvel Adventures #22, #43-45 publication cancelled

See also

Notes

  1. Collects the stories that introduced the concept of the multiverse (Earth-Two) to the DC Universe. These stories saw the Silver Age Flash (Barry Allen) meet his Golden Age counterpart, Jay Garrick.
  2. Collects the death of the second Robin, Jason Todd.
  3. Replaces the out-of-print American Nostalgia Co./Hawk Books deluxe collection from 1989.
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