HEROES IN COMICS



FIRST APPEARANCE OF "AQUAMAN"
MORE FUN COMICS # 73 (1941)
FIRST APPEARANCE OF "THE MIGHTY THOR"
JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY # 83   (1962)

FIRST APPEARANCE OF "SUPERMAN"
ACTION COMICS  # 1   (1938)

FIRST APPEARANCE OF "BATMAN"
DETECTIVE COMICS  # 27   (1939)

FIRST APPEARANCE OF "MARTIAN MANHUNTER"
DETECTIVE COMICS  VOL. 1 # 225  (1955)

 FIRST APPEARANCE OF "WONDER WOMAN"
 ALL STAR COMICS  # 8 (1942)

FIRST APPEARANCE OF "CONAN & BELIT" (EVER)
CUENTOS DEL ABUELITO# 8  (1952)
The first comic book adaptation of a Howard Conan story was the feature La reina de la Costa Negra (taken from the original Conan story, "Queen of the Black Coast") in the miniature-size Mexican anthology title Cuentos de Abuelito #8 (1952) published by Corporacion Editorial Mexicana, SA. The series features the main characters, Conan and Bêlit, though Conan is depicted as blond rather than black-haired. Issues 8 through 12 adapted the original Howard story, while subsequent issues featured original material. The feature ran in nearly every issue of Cuentos de Abuelito up through number 61. A digest-sized standalone series, La reina de la Costa Negra, was published by Ediciones Mexicanas Asocidas in 1958–1959 which lasted for at least eleven issues. In 1965–66 Ediciones Joma published a standard-size La reina de la Costa Negra comic that ran for at least 53 issues.

FIRST APPEARANCE OF "FANTASTIC FOUR"
FANTASTIC FOUR # 1 # 73 (1961)

 

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