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  • DC Super Stars
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  • The series' middle period was marked by theme issues — Aquaman, heroes with guns, sports, magic-users — until issue #12, which heralded the title's second original story, featuring Superboy. From that point until DC Super Stars was cancelled after issue #18, the series contained new stories about a range of different characters (some being showcased for their own titles), as well as a collection of "secret origin" stories. The Bronze Age Huntress made her first appearance in DC Super Stars #17 (November/December 1977) in a story written by Paul Levitz and drawn by Joe Staton and Bob Layton.
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Date
  • March 1976 – January/February 1978
ongoing
  • y
Issues
  • 18
Type
  • title
Caption
  • Cover of DC Super Stars #1 . Art by Nick Cardy.
Title
  • DC Super Stars
Format
  • Standard
subcat
  • DC Comics
ID
  • 4547
Editors
Schedule
  • Monthly
  • Bi-monthly
Publisher
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  • The series' middle period was marked by theme issues — Aquaman, heroes with guns, sports, magic-users — until issue #12, which heralded the title's second original story, featuring Superboy. From that point until DC Super Stars was cancelled after issue #18, the series contained new stories about a range of different characters (some being showcased for their own titles), as well as a collection of "secret origin" stories. The Bronze Age Huntress made her first appearance in DC Super Stars #17 (November/December 1977) in a story written by Paul Levitz and drawn by Joe Staton and Bob Layton.