- Action Comics #680 (super-hero)
- Adventures of Superman #493 (super-hero)
- Animal Man #50 (super-hero)
- Aquaman #9 (super-hero)
- Arion the Immortal #2 (sword & sorcery)
- Batman #483 (super-hero)
- Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #35 (super-hero)
- Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #36 (super-hero)
- Batman: Knight Cries (OGN) (super-hero)
- Batman: Run, Riddler, Run #3 (super-hero)
- Batman: Shadow of the Bat #3 (super-hero)
- Black Condor #3 (super-hero)
- The Black Hood #9 (super-hero)
- The Comet #14 (super-hero)
- The Crusaders #4 (super-hero)
- Deathstroke the Terminator #13 (super-hero)
- The Demon #26 (horror/mystery)
- Detective Comics #647 (super-hero)
- Detective Comics #648 (super-hero)
- Doom Patrol #58 (super-hero)
- Flash #67 (super-hero)
- Green Arrow #65 (super-hero)
- Green Lantern #27 (super-hero)
- Green Lantern: Mosaic #3 (super-hero)
- Guy Gardner Reborn #2 (super-hero)
- The Hacker Files #1 (adventure)
- Hawkworld #25 (super-hero)
- Hellblazer #56 (horror/mystery)
- Ironwolf: Fires of the Revolution (OGN) (sci-fi)
- The Jaguar #13 (super-hero)
- Justice League America #65 (super-hero)
- Justice League Europe #41 (super-hero)
- Justice Society of America #1 (super-hero)
- L.E.G.I.O.N. '92 #43 (super-hero)
- L.E.G.I.O.N. '92 #44 (super-hero)
- The Legend of The Shield #14 (super-hero)
- Legion of Super-Heroes #32 (super-hero)
- Martian Manhunter: American Secrets #1 (super-hero)
- The New Titans #89 (super-hero)
- Sandman #40 (fantasy)
- Shade, the Changing Man #26 (super-hero)
- Skull and Bones #3 (adventure)
- Star Trek #34 (sci-fi)
- Star Trek: The Next Generation #35 (sci-fi)
- Star Trek: The Next Generation #36 (sci-fi)
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (sci-fi)
- Superman #70 (super-hero)
- Superman: The Man of Steel #14 (super-hero)
- Swamp Thing #122 (horror/mystery)
- The Web #12 (super-hero)
- Wonder Woman #56 (super-hero)
The majority of the sci-fi titles are from DC having the Star Trek license; this was also the period when they were publishing the !mpact imprint, featuring super-hero titles licensed from Archie. It is also the time of proto-Vertigo titles such as Hellblazer, Sandman, Animal Man and Shade (Vertigo would launch in 1993).
Regular titles were $1.25—$2.12 in 2014 dollars—for 22 pages of comics. Upscale books (e.g. Sandman) were $1.50—$2.54 in 2014 dollars—for 24 pages of comics. Prestige format books (Batman: Run, Riddler, Run & Martian Manhunter: American Secrets) were $4.95—$8.40 in 2014 dollars—for 46-47 pages of comics. (Inflation figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator.)
In August 2014, DC published a whopping 76 different titles! 60 super-hero titles, 8 horror/mystery, 5 fantasy, 1 sci-fi, 1 war, and 1 western. Many are $2.99 for 20 pages of comics; some are $3.99 for 22 pages of comics, a few are $4.99 for 35-38 pages of comics.
We can see that by 1992 the publishing landscape at DC was starting to resemble that of the modern day; more so than in 1982, and certainly much more so than in 1952!
That concludes our journey through the decades with DC. We hope that you enjoyed the trip!
1 comment:
No post for August of 2002? It is over a decade in the past at this point.
This actually probably is why I think $2-2.50 is reasonable for a comic book these days - because in adjusted dollars it's what I was paying for comics when I was at my highest levels of purchasing - my early 20s when I had more money that sense, I guess.
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