CiteRank

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Completeness: 19 (76%)
Cited: 24 (35.29%)
All atributes instances: 261 (56.86%)
Identification (url, isbn, doi, issn, jstor, pmc, pmid, arxiv, oclc, website): 1 (33.33%)

Filled attributes and number of instances

title

DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle
23

isbn

978-0-7566-6742-9
24

publisher

[[Dorling Kindersley]]
21
Dorling Kindersley
2

last

Manning
11
McAvennie
7
Wallace
3
Cowsill
1
Irvine
1

first

Matthew K.
11
Michael
7
Daniel
3
Alex
1
Alan
1

last2

Dolan
23

first2

Hannah, ed.
22
Hannah, ed
1

year

2010
23

pages

235
1
55–56
1

page

99
2
146
1
241
1
250
1
173
1
175
1
91
1
134
1
229
1
24
1
61
1
272
1
200
1
219
1
218
1
188
1
311
1
209
1
201
1
202
1
170
1

chapter

1980s
9
1970s
4
1960s
3
1990s
2
1940s
2
1950s
1
1930s
1
2000s
1

allpages

352
1

quote

Captain Atom was born in a tale by artist Steve Ditko and writer Joe Gill.
2
В почетную Лигу Справедливости Америки теперь уже намного легче вступить. Стоит только отметить дебют маскирующегося супергероя Джипси, бросающего взрывные волны Вайба и героя второго поколения Сталь, этот примечательный комикс видел многих известных членов Лиги, которые покинули нас, чтобы освободить путь младшему поколению, готовому принять их наследие.
1
[''JLA/Avengers''] was an event that...proved to be one of the biggest and best of the DC and Marvel crossovers, incorporating many of the two companies' greatest heroes and villains.
1
Killer Croc made his mysterious debut in the pages of ''Detective Comics'' #523, written by Gerry Conway, with art by Gene Colan." "Croc would soon become a major player in Gotham's underworld.
1
Writer Gardner Fox took over from Finger for a few subsequent installments of the feature and introduced such gadgets as the Batarang and the Batgyro.
1
Debuting as a supporting character in a six-page Johnny Thunder feature written by Robert Kanigher and penciled by Carmine Infantino, Dinah Drake [the Black Canary] was originally presented as a villain...The Black Canary's introduction in August [1947]'s ''Flash Comics'' #86 represented [Infantino's] first published work for DC.
1
''DC Super Stars'' #17 (November–December 1977) While writer Paul Levitz and artist Joe Staton introduced the Huntress to the JSA in this month's ''All Star Comics'' #69, they concurrently shaped her origin in ''DC Super Stars''.
1
Artist Neal Adams targeted the Emerald Archer for a radical redesign that ultimately evolved past the surface level… the most significant aspect of this issue was Adams's depiction of Oliver Queen's alter ego. He had rendered a modern-day Robin Hood, complete with goatee and mustache, plus threads that were more befitting an ace archer.
1
«A cinematic blending of words and pictures, the science fiction epic was written and drawn by Frank Miller. The comic was an unusual blend of the influences on Miller by French cartoonist Moebius and Japanese Manga comic books.»
1
The tale was written by Gerry Conway and drawn by Ross Andru, both among the few [at that time] to ever have worked on both Superman and Spider-Man...The result was a defining moment in [[Бронзовый век комиксов
1
[''The New Teen Titans''] went on to become DC's most popular comic team of its day. Not only the springboard for the following month's ''The New Teen Titans'' #1, the preview's momentous story also featured the first appearance of future DC mainstays [[Cyborg (comics)
1
Jason Todd first appeared in a circus scene in the pages of ''Batman'' #357, written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Don Newton.
1
With the pencils of [George] Pérez, Jim Aparo, and Tom Grummett, [Marv] Wolfman concocted the five-issue 'A Lonely Place of Dying'...In it, Tim Drake...earned his place as the new Robin.
1
"Slade Wilson began his impressive sixty-issue run with the help of writer Marv Wolfman and artist Steve Erwin.
1
The DC Universe gained one of its most peculiar stars in the first issue of writer/artist Dan Jurgens' ''Booster Gold'' series.
1
'Swamp Thing' was the name of Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson's turn-of-the-century tale, and its popularity with readers led a modernized version of the character into his own series a year later.
1
Adam Strange debuted in a three-issue trial starting with ''Showcase'' #17, which was written by Gardner Fox and featured art by Mike Sekowsky.
1
Writer Tony Isabella and artist Trevor von Eeden provided the creative juice for ''Black Lightning''.
1
In a sign of the end of the Golden Age of Comics, ''Green Lantern'' ended its run with a story by John Broome and Irwin Hasen. To add insult to injury, Green Lantern was nowhere to be seen on the cover of ''Green Lantern'' #38.
1
It is arguably the best Batman story of all time. Written and drawn by Frank Miller (with inspired inking by Klaus Janson and beautiful watercolors by Lynn Varley), ''Batman: The Dark Knight'' revolutionized the entire genre of the super hero.
1
Writer/artist Mike Grell introduced a Green Arrow for the modern comic book reader in the three-issue prestige format Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters.
1

автор

Wallace D., Manning M.K., Irvine A., Cowsill A., McAvennie M.
1

издание

4-е изд.
1

издательство

[[Dorling Kindersley]]
1

заглавие

Dc Comics Year by Year: A Visual Chronicle
1

год

2010
1

authorlink

Alexander C. Irvine
1

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Characteristics Median*
Completeness 25
Cited 68
All atributes instances 459
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