

Aquaman: "The Menace of the Land-Sea Beasts" (12 pages)īob Haney (Writer), Nicholas Peter Cardy (Artist).Vigilante: "The Broadway Posse" (8 pages)ĭick Wood (Writer), Howard Sherman (Artist).Super Sons: "Crown for a New Batman" (20 pages)īob Haney (Writer), Dick Dillin (Penciller), Tex Blaisdell (Inker).John Broome (Writer), Carmine Infantino (Penciller), Joe Giella (Inker) Flash: "Vengeance Via Television" (9 pages).Johnny Quick: "The 9th Wonder of the World" (9 pages)īill Finger (Writer), Mort Meskin (Penciller), George Roussos (Inker).Robert Kanigher (Writer), Carmine Infantino (Penciller), Frank Giacoia (Inker) John Broome (Writer), Gil Kane (Penciller), Joe Giella (Inker) Green Lantern: "The Duel of the Super-Heroes" (26 pages).Flash: "Death Rattle of the 12-Hour Man" (20 pages)Ĭary Bates (Writer), Irv Novick (Penciller), Frank McLaughlin (Inker)."The Women in the Batman's Life" (1 Page).

Fox (Writer), Carmine Infantino (Penciller), Joe Giella (Inker)įrom Detective Comics #345, November 1965 Batman: "The Blockbuster Invasion of Gotham City" (14 pages).Batman: "The Great Batman Contest" (8 pages)īill Finger (Writer), Sheldon Moldoff (Penciller), Charles Paris (Inker).Batman: "The 1,001 Inventions of Batman" (8 pages)Įdmond Hamilton (Writer), Dick Sprang (Penciller), Charles Paris (Inker)ĭon Cameron (Writer), Jerry Robinson (Artist).Joseph Greene (Writer), Dick Sprang (Artist) O'Neil (Writer), Irv Novick (Penciller), Dick Giordano (Inker) Batman: "The Mystery That Never Was" (20 pages)ĭennis J.Note: this is the final issue of 100-Page Super Spectacular. But what if there HAD existed one last Super Spectacular DC's original superhero team, the Justice Society of America - a "lost" issue that had never seen print.? These mammoth compilations were everything their name implied a and proved so popular that, in 1974, DC began to publish many of their ongoing titles in the format, featuring a lead story of new material backed up by reprints that spanned the company's rich and varied publishing history.Ĭircumstances soon forced DC to scale back these 100 page efforts. But, as if to outdo itself, DC that very same year introduced yet another oversized format, the 100-Page Super Spectacular. Beginning in the 1960s, DC Comics regularly published the fondly remembered 80-Page Giants, a format that lasted until 1971. During the Golden Age of comics, most issues were 64 pages in length before shrinking to 52, then 48, and, finally, to the current standard of 32 pages. 1, 1975 IssueĬomic books haven't always been 32-page magazines. Download Justice Society of America 100-Page Super Spectacular, No.
