- 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!
No post for August of 2002? It is over a decade in the past at this point.
ReplyDeleteThis 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.