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The Joker : arguably the first regular series to feature a villain.
Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter
Tor : first DC issue, featuring reprints of a Kubert character created in 1953.
Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up
The Inhumans
Marvel Feature vol. 2
Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction
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An unpublished Seven Soldiers of Victory story finally saw print as a backup feature in Adventure Comics #438 – three decades after it was written. Noted scientist and author Joseph Samachson had penned his last Soldiers story in 1945, when the super hero team were a regular feature in Leading Comics.
An unpublished script starring the Seven Soldiers of Victory was published within five issues of Adventure Comics…Thirty years after the Seven Soldiers of Victory feature was canceled!
[Editor Roy] Thomas realized that if X-Men was to be successfully revived, it needed an exciting new concept. Thomas came up with just such an idea: the X-Men would become an international team, with members from other countries as well as the United States. Writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum were assigned to the new project and the result was Giant-Size X-Men #1.