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Nowadays, comics are all about the reboot, with long-running series often cancelled to get a number one sales boost. However, if you add up the various volumes of these some DC books, they add up to some rather impressive numbers. These are DC’s ten longest running comics, book that have helped define superheroes.
10) Legion of Superheroes – 371 Issues

The Legion of Superheroes is DC’s most complicated team, and that extends to their publishing history. The team debuted in Adventures Comics, then became a part of the re-christened Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes. Eventually, the team would get its own book. It ran through eight volumes for 371 issues. However, if you add in books like Legionnaires and Legion Lost, we get up to 543 issues. Regardless of how you count them, it’s one of DC’s longest-running series.
9) World’s Finest – 373 Issues

World’s Finest teamed up Superman, Batman, and Robin for adventures together in the Golden Age of comics. The book started in 1941 and ended in 1986, and there have been two more volumes, adding up to 373 issues. The current volume of the book, Batman/Superman: World’s Finest, has become one of the best pure superhero books on the stands, with DC mastermind Mark Waid re-telling the Silver Age in the modern day. It picked up the torch of a legendary series and ran with it.
8) Adventures Comics – 529 Issues

Adventure Comics first began back in 1938, an anthology book that published numerous types of stories. Eventually, it became the home of characters like the Golden Age Sandman, Hourman, Starman, Manhunter, Superboy, Green Arrow, Johnny Quick, Aquaman, and more, and eventually introduced the Legion of Superheroes. There have been two volumes of the book, running 529 issues. The first volume ran from 1938 to 1983, for 503 issues, and then came back for 26 issues between 2009 and 2011.
7) Green Lantern – 584

Green Lantern is DC’s sci-fi superstar. There have been seven volumes of Green Lantern since 1941, when the mantle was introduced by hero Alan Scott. Much like anyone not named Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, Scott went the way of the dodo in the ’50s. After the success of 1956’s Showcase #4’s reboot of the Flash, Hal Jordan was introduced as the new Green Lantern in Showcase #22. Soon, he got his own series, and since then we’ve gotten Green Lantern series starring Hal, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner, and Sinestro, with seven volumes running for 584 issues. Readers have gotten some fantastic runs from these series, especially those of Geoff Johns and Ron Marz.
6) The Flash – 831 Issues

The Flash and Green Lantern’s various solo series have a similar story. The first volume of Flash Comics started in 1940 and ran for nine years and a 104 issues, starring Jay Garrick. Jay faded away and in 1956, Showcase #4 introduced Barry Allen, and The Flash took the Flash Comics‘ numbering in 1959. All together there have been seven volumes of The Flash, starring Barry Allen and Wally West, that have run for 831 issues. Wally is the main Flash again and another volume of his adventures are coming down the pike.













