| 1. Batman The World's Finest Comics Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions) | 
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By: Bob Kane Publisher: DC Comics October 01, 2002
Hi if you're wondering if you should get this book or not your answer should of course be yes I mean if you're crazy about the Bat get this awsome 5 star book. Hope you enjoy reading it catch ya later i'm out... more
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| 2. Superman: World's Finest Comics Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions) | 
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By: Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster Publisher: DC Comics September 01, 2004
This volume collects all of the Superman adventures from the World's Finest comics, which started off as the New York World's Fair comic and sold for a then very expensive 25 cents. These are the solo Superman stories (he wouldn't team up w/ Batman until years later). Unlike the other volumes, this one covers about four or five years since it was released quarterly and each cotained only one short... more
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| 3. World's Finest Comics Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions) | 
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By: Various Publisher: DC Comics March 01, 1999
DC has been brilliant with their archive releases, bringing tons of material, much that has never been reprinted before, from the 30's through early 80's and putting them together in hardcover editions. Teen Titans. The Flash. Justice League of America. Green Lantern. Hawkman. And of course, let us not forget the Superman and Batman collections. Of them all, however, there is only one set that... more
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| 4. World's Finest Comics Archives, Vol. 2 (DC Archive Editions) | 
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By: Various Publisher: DC Comics January 01, 2002
The joy of reading World's Finest is in the interplay between a guy with superpowers and another guy whose skills are nearly super. This silver age treat in the D.C. roster shows us why friendship is always interesting. Some friendships were just meant to be--Superman really enjoys the company of Batman and the same is true for Batman towards Superman. In many ways, Superman and Batman are the most... more
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| 5. World's Finest Comics Archives, Volume 3 (DC Archive Editions) | 
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By: Various Publisher: DC Comics September 01, 2005
Dick Sprang, who drew most of the stories in this volume, had the most charming style of any artist who's ever drawn superheroes: small-figured, precise, naive, whimsical, technically peculiar, somehow dreamlike. In these fantastical stories--including a few beautifully plotted larks by Bill Finger, the co-creator of Batman and one of the masters of the DC superhero style--he had the opportunity to... more
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| 6. Batman: The World's Finest Comics Archives, Vol. 2 (DC Archive Editions) | |
By: Various Publisher: DC Comics January 20, 2005
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| 7. World's Finest Comic Archives Vol 2 | |
By: Curt; Kaye, Stan Swan Publisher: Dc Comics Archive Editions, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. January 01, 2002
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| 8. World's Finest Comics Archives #01: World's Finest Comics - Archives, Volume 1 | |
By: Bill Finger Publisher: DC Comics January 01, 2002
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| 9. Superman in World's Finest Archives Vol. 2 (DC Archive Editions) | 
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By: Various Publisher: DC Comics November 03, 2009
NOTE, I purchased a copy of the first printing of this book and the price is listed on the back cover as $ 59.99. The DC web site lists an incorrect price of $ 49.99 for this book.
Great news - DC has abandoned, at least for this archive, their cheapo method of reconstructing old comics. See my review of the "Golden Age Starman Archives 2" titled "This is not a Archive book, it is something... more
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