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An Anthology Comic is a comic containing multiple stories, often by different writers and artists. The different stories may or may not all be set in the same 'verse. Some have art and writing house styles of various strengths. Anthology comics used to be common in America, but are less visible nowadays. Marvel and DC, originally published several stories in one issue of their respective comics; only the most popular characters ever got a whole issue devoted to them, and even then it was typically a group of shorter stories about the character. Nowadays, Marvel and DC typically publish one or two stories per issue of each comic — the Decompressed Comic and Writing for the Trade pretty much forced the end of the anthology at the Big Two. However, Marvel has recently attempted to revive the anthology format with Marvel Comics Presents; the first series lasted 175 issues but the second only 12. They've since tried giving it another go, this time re-using the Strange Tales title. A more successful attempt has been Marvel's Voices, a set of themed anthologies, each one published annually, timed to coincide with events such as Pride Month and Black History Month. It is also easier to find independent comics that go down the anthology route. In Britain, anthologies are the norm. Most are aimed at pre-teen children and consist primarily of a set of one-to-two page gag strips, though there are exceptions. If a comic is successful, a publisher may print a summer special, featuring longer stories which often revolve around some theme. Very successful comics may even have annuals printed. An annual, as its name suggests, is a hardback collection of new stories published once a year, typically just before Christmas. These stories tend to be considerably longer than those in the main comic, and the annual also often has things like quizzes, activities, and text stories. If a certain character proves to be very popular, they may get their very own comic. This may be either a one-off or semi-regular extended story, or it may be a full-blown Spin-Off. Judge Dredd is a good example - although, in typical British style, the spin-off Judge Dredd Megazine is itself an anthology. Anthologies are also the norm in Japan. Manga will, at almost all times, go to the anthology route, having multiple comic series be serialized in larger magazines that are a few hundred pages long, with each one being about 20-30 pages in length (except for gag series and Yonkoma). Those aimed at teenage boys or girls often put the name of their demographic in the title, while those aimed at seinen or josei usually use words like young or youth. In Japan, if a series becomes popular enough, it will often be published in a series of softback collections known as tankobonnote effectively a small graphic novel volume. Tankobon are the primary format in which manga are published outside Japan. Anthologies used to be common in France (and Belgium and the Netherlands) as well, using the same model as British ones though more of the featured Franco-Belgian Comics were story-based. Some are still published, but do not seem to have made as much of an impact as the American or Japanese publications; though they are still the dominant and default form of comics magazines, it's just that the collected editions are seen much more as the real deal, the publication in anthology magazines (and papers) is seen as pre-publication, rather than as first edition. See also Animated Anthology. Examples |
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X-Men Unlimited - The longest-running of all the series, lasting 50 issues over ten years, later relaunched for another 14 issues. | |
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More Fun Comics – Birthplace of The Spectre, Doctor Fate, Aquaman, Green Arrow, and Superboy. From issue #108 onwards was Retooled as a non-superhero comedy book, with its superhero characters moved over to... | |
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Yellow Claw, which was published by Marvel's predecessor Atlas Comics. Short tales about the Villain Protagonist and his heroic opponent Jimmy Woo were mixed with unrelated crime and spy tales, including some short text stories. | |
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Flash Comics – Birthplace of The Flash (naturally), Hawkman and Black Canary. | |
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Batman: Black and White (five short Batman stories in each issue, each from a different writer and artist) Followed later by companion series for other characters such as Superman: Red and Blue and Wonder Woman: Black and Gold. |
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DC Pride (2021) & DC Pride 2022 | |
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Strange Tales | |
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Killing and Dying is comprised of six unrelated stories, all written and drawn by the same artist. | |
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Dark Horse Monsters, a 1997 comic with four different stories involving monstrous creatures. | |
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Dark Souls: Legends of the Flame is an anthology of stories based on Dark Souls. | |
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Sensation Comics – Had Wonder Woman as its main featurenote although she debuted as a backup feature in All-Star Comics #8, surviving drafts of that story indicate it was originally slated for Sensation #1; also the birthplace of Mister Terrific and Wildcat. Wonder Woman was phased out after issue #106, and the title was changed to Sensation Mystery from #110. | |
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Wednesday Comics — presented in a newspaper comic format. | |
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All-American Comics – Birthplace of Green Lantern and The Atom. From issue #103 onwards was Retooled as All-American Western. | |
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Stuck in the Middle is an anthology of comics about middle school. | |
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Detective Comics – Birthplace of Batman, introduced as its main feature in issue #27, which eventually took over the series. | |
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Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman | |
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MAD began as one. | |
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Adventure Comics – Birthplace of Sandman (the original, not the Neil Gaiman one), Hourman and Starman. Was eventually taken over by Superboy, then the Legion of Super-Heroes, then Supergirl. Unusually, in issue #425 it returned to the anthology format, and afterwards continued to last for a long time while frequently changing its main feature and backups. Taken over entirely by Dial H for Hero for issues #479-490. Finally ended up as an anthology comic again, albeit digest-sized and consisting of mostly reprints, before being canceled at issue #503 in 1983. Its revival in 2009 originally had Superboy (the new one) as a main feature and the Legion of Super-Heroes as a backup, but the Legion soon took over the book entirely again: it remained a Legion book until being canceled again at issue #529. | |
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2000 AD is home to numerous different series, some of which are anthologies in their own right as well: Tales From The Black Museum, a horror anthology set in the Judge Dredd universe. Tales of Telguuth, a fantasy horror anthology. Tharg's Future Shocks, a sci-fi anthology. |
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Métal Hurlant' | |
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Garfield: His 9 Lives, which also got an Animated Anthology adaptation. MAD began as one. |
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Star Trek Unlimited — Ran for ten issues, featured the Original Series and Next Generation casts. | |
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WildStorm's New Line Cinema's Tales Of Horror was a series that would have alternated between telling two stories set in either the Nightmare, Chainsaw or Friday Universes, or a combination of two of the three. It had only one issue. | |
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Disney Mouse and Duck Comics are big in France with Le journal de Mickey (weekly), Picsou Magazinenote Picsou is Scrooge McDuck's French name (monthly), Mickey Parade (fluctuates between monthly and quarterly), Super Picsou Geant (bimonthly)... | |
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Albedo Anthopomorphics began like one at first until the late 90s when the anthology part was removed after all the remaining stories were canceled or moved to solo magazines, and it become focused into the titular heroine Erma Felna exclusively to this day. | |
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Shonen Jump | |
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Sensational Wonder Woman | |
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Marvel Comics Presents | |
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Whiz Comics – Published by Fawcett Comics, birthplace of Captain Marvel) | |
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Sonic the Comic initially started as one of these, with stories from many different Sega games appearing in the comic, including Streets of Rage, Shinobi, and the most successful Decap Attack, amongst others, before Sonic started taking more and more of the space, eventually phasing them all out. The Online Continuation has tried to continue this, adding stories about Panzer Dragoon, Ristar, and House of the Dead. | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Other notable anthologies from DC Comics and related companies include: Whiz Comics – Published by Fawcett Comics, birthplace of Captain Marvel) National Comics – Published by Quality Comics (oddly enough, not by National Periodical Publications, DC's official name at the time). Birthplace of Max Mercury (then named Quicksilver). Secret Origins Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman Mystery in Space Tales of the Unexpected House of Secrets House of Mystery Strange Adventures — a sci-fi series notable for the first appearances of Animal Man, Enchantress and Deadman Batman: Black and White (five short Batman stories in each issue, each from a different writer and artist) Followed later by companion series for other characters such as Superman: Red and Blue and Wonder Woman: Black and Gold. DC Pride (2021) & DC Pride 2022 Wednesday Comics — presented in a newspaper comic format. Funny Stuff (a humor title, taken over by its stars, The Dodo and the Frog) DC Universe Presents (has a slightly different format, as each character has whole issues to themselves before switching to the next one) Sensational Wonder Woman Batman: Urban Legends |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Le journal de Tintin (weekly, 1946-1988) | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Ice Cream Man is a horror anthology comic that connects a series of disparate stories, all of which involve the eponymous Ice Cream Man, a malevolent supernatural entity. | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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The Silver Coin is, similarly a horror anthology comic where each of the stories involves a cursed Silver Coin. | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Journey into Mystery | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Shonen Sunday | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Tharg's Future Shocks, a sci-fi anthology. | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Tales of Suspense | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Big Bang Comics | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Star Wars Tales | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Spider-Man Unlimited | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Ribon | |
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1.0 | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Nakayoshi | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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LaLa | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Tales of Telguuth, a fantasy horror anthology. | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Comic Cavalcade – Fulfilled the original purpose of All-Star Comics by featuring separate solo stories of Wonder Woman, Flash, and Green Lantern, these being the other three DC superheroes with their own solo series. | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Manga Time Kirara and its spinoffs. | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Flight (2004) and Flight Explorer | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Hana to Yume | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Midnight Sons Unlimited — Featuring supernatural characters such as Ghost Rider, Morbius, Blade, Werewolf by Night, and Doctor Strange. | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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2099 Unlimited — The first six issues showcased Hulk 2099, until he got his own monthly. Additional stories featured either Spider-Man 2099 or Doom 2099, and additional stories with a random assortment of new characters serving as Worldbuilding for the 2099 universe. | |
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Marvel's Voices | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Followed later by companion series for other characters such as Superman: Red and Blue and Wonder Woman: Black and Gold. | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Shōnen Magazine | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Whizzer and Chips | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Yuri Hime, Yuri Hime S (since combined with Yuri Hime), and Yuri Hime Wildrose (now Girls Love). | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Fantastic Four Unlimited | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Batman: Urban Legends | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Tales to Astonish | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Action Comics – Birthplace of Superman, which eventually took over the series. Action Comics Weekly was an attempt to revive the anthology format, with Green Lantern as the main recurring feature; it lasted 42 issues before returning to a monthly Superman series. Action Comics #1051 marks the return of the anthology format, with three stories per-issue focusing on Superman and his Super Family Team (e.g. Jon, Supergirl, the Irons family). Stories starring Superman himself, of course, continue to take precedence. |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Captain Britain Weekly | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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The Beezer | |
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The Beezer (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Anthology Comic | |
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All-Star Comics – Originally featured solo stories for all DC's most popular characters apart from the top two. In issue #3, the Justice Society of America was introduced as a framing device; eventually the series evolved into a genuine team title. From issue #58 onwards was Retooled as All-Star Western. | |
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Anthology Comic | |
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Secret Origins | |
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