''Showcase'' is a
comic anthology
A comics anthology collects works in the medium of comics, typically from multiple series, and compiles them into an anthology or magazine. The comics in these anthologies range from comic strips that are too short for standalone publication to co ...
series published by
DC Comics
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. The general theme of the series was to feature new and minor characters as a way to gauge reader interest in them, without the difficulty and risk of featuring untested characters in their own ongoing titles. ''Showcase'' is regarded as the most successful of such tryout series, having been published continuously for more than 14 years, launching numerous popular titles, and maintaining a considerable readership of its own. The series ran from March–April 1956 to September 1970, suspending publication with issue #93, and then was revived for eleven issues from August 1977 to September 1978.
Original series
''Showcase'' featured characters in either one-shot appearances or brief two- or three-issue runs as a way to determine reader interest, without the financial risk of featuring "untested" characters in their own ongoing titles. The series began in March–April 1956
and saw the first appearance of several major characters including the
Silver Age Flash
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** Flash (Barry Allen)
** Flash (Jay Garrick)
** Wally West, the first Kid F ...
, the
Challengers of the Unknown
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The characters' provenance is ...
,
Space Ranger
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,
Adam Strange
Adam Strange is a fictional space adventurer appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by editor Julius Schwartz with a costume designed by Murphy Anderson, he first appeared in ''Showcase'' #17 (November 1958).
Adam Stran ...
,
Rip Hunter
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, the Silver Age
Green Lantern
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, the
Sea Devils, the Silver Age
Atom
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, the
Metal Men
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, the
Inferior Five
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, the
Creeper,
Anthro,
Hawk and Dove
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,
Angel and the Ape
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, the Silver Age
Spectre
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* Apparitional experience
* Ghost
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* ''Spectre'' (1977 film), a made-for-television film produced and writ ...
, and
Bat Lash
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.
In 1962, DC purchased an adaptation of the
James Bond
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novel and film ''
Dr. No'', which had been published in ''
British Classics Illustrated'', and published it as an issue of ''Showcase''. It was the first American
comic book appearance of the character.
''Showcase'' stood out from other tryout series in that it maintained its own readership; readers who liked a feature would buy the series when it came out, but would often continue buying ''Showcase'' as well. The series was canceled in 1970 with issue #93, featuring
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Full list of issues
Reprint collections
In 1992, DC Comics published a
trade paperback reprint collection titled ''The Essential Showcase: 1956–1959'' (). This collection reprints selected stories/characters from issues #1, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, and 17 of the original ''Showcase'' series. Several other issues were included in other reprint collections.
Revival
In August 1977, ''Showcase'' was revived for 11 issues after the cancellation of ''
1st Issue Special
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'', which ran from 1975 to 1976. Writer
Paul Kupperberg
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reminisced: "1977 was an expansionary time at DC, and
Jenette Kahn
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was supportive of trying new things. There were a lot of new ideas being thrown around at that time. A lot of books came around, lasted a few issues, and then went away.
Cdecided to create ''Showcase'' for the very same reason it was originally created, to have a place to experiment, and if
he featuresold, ''great''. If not, they were already on to the next idea".
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The revived ''Showcase'', using the original numbering, began with issue #94 and published the first appearance of the new
Doom Patrol
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and the solo adventures of
Power Girl
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.
Issue #100 (May 1978) had a cameo by almost every character that had premiered in the original run of ''Showcase'' in a story co-written by Paul Kupperberg and
Paul Levitz
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and drawn by
Joe Staton
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. The series was cancelled again after issue #104 (September 1978), as part of what is commonly called the "
DC Implosion
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".
Issues #105 and #106 saw print in ''
Cancelled Comic Cavalcade
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'' and #105 was later published in ''
Adventure Comics''. Issue #106 was included in ''The Creeper by Steve Ditko'' hardcover collection published by DC in 2010. Two other series were announced before the series cancellation: ''The
Huntress'', which would have spun out of her feature in ''
Batman Family''; and ''
World of Krypton'', which was published as DC's first miniseries in 1979. According to editor Paul Levitz, at the time of the cancellation there were still no Huntress stories in production, and the slated content for ''Showcase'' #107–109 was
Gerry Conway
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's
Western adventure ''The Deserter''.
Full list of issues
Reprint collections
''New Talent Showcase''
DC published ''New Talent Showcase'', which ran for 15 issues (Jan. 1984 – March 1985), briefly changed its title to ''Talent Showcase'', and then ended with issue #19 (Oct. 1985).
For the most part edited by
Karen Berger
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(and for a short time by
Sal Amendola
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Career
Sal Amendola graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 1969 with the school’s then offered 3-year ...
), the series gave new writers and artists their first professional opportunity in the comics industry. Notable creators who made their DC debuts with ''New Talent Showcase'' include Mark Beachum,
Norm Breyfogle
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,
Tom Grindberg
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Among his earliest DC Comics work was illustrating "P ...
,
Steve Lightle
Steve Lightle (November 19, 1959 – January 8, 2021) was an American comics artist who worked primarily as a penciller. He was best known as the artist of DC Comics' ''Legion of Super-Heroes (1958 team), Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''Doom Patr ...
,
Mindy Newell
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Early life
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Newell graduated from high school in 1971. She then attended the Beth Israel Deaco ...
, and
Stan Woch.
Per editorial policy, the series featured only new characters.
''Showcase'' 1990s
DC revived the ''Showcase'' title in 1993 when the 1950s retailer reluctance to order new, untested series had largely vanished, and was replaced in the 1990s with reader enthusiasm for the "#1" issues of new series. The new series was published as ''Showcase '93'', a monthly 12-issue
miniseries, replaced yearly by ''Showcase '94'', '' '95'' and '' '96'', each one also a miniseries lasting 12 issues. ''Showcase '96'' #12 was the last issue.
''Showcase Presents''
In 2005, DC began publishing thick, black-and-white reprints of older material under the umbrella title ''Showcase Presents''.
References
External links
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