Millennium Edition: More Fun Comics

    (DC, 2000-2001)
™ and ©2000 DC Comics

To celebrate the end of one millennium and the beginning of another, DC Comics published a series of Millennium Editions that reprinted significant comic books from the Golden, Silver, Bronze, and Modern Ages of Comics.

This offering from 1941 features the debuts of the Green Arrow (along with his junior partner Speedy) and Aquaman. Created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, the Emerald Archer is little more than Batman with a bow-and-arrow—right down to the millionaire playboy persona. The King of the Seven Seas hangs out with the denizens of the deep and saves innocent sailors from those who would do them harm—like those rotten Nazis. Neither hero is given an origin in his initial outing, and their best days lay ahead of them.

More Fun Comics #73 also featured new installments in the adventures of Dr. Fate, the Spectre, and speedster Johnny Quick, as well as adventure strips starring the Radio Squad and Clip Carson.
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#101

November, 2000
Cover Price: $2.95
4 copies available from $6.00
Don Cameron, Joe Samachson, Joseph GreeneBernard Baily, Louis Cazeneuve, Maurice Del Bourgo, Mort Meskin