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词条 World's Finest Comics
释义

  1. Publication history

  2. Titles

  3. Collected editions

  4. In other media

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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World's Finest Comics was an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1941 to 1986. The series was initially titled World's Best Comics for its first issue; issue #2 (Summer 1941) switched to the more familiar name. Michael E. Uslan has speculated that this was because DC received a cease and desist letter from Better Publications, Inc., who had been publishing a comic book entitled Best Comics since November 1939.[1] Virtually every issue featured DC's two leading superheroes, Superman and Batman, with the earliest issues also featuring Batman's sidekick, Robin.

Publication history

The idea for World's Best #1 originated from the identically formatted 1940 New York World's Fair Comics featuring Superman, Batman, and Robin with 96 pages and a cardboard cover.[2] The year before there was a similar 1939 New York World's Fair Comics featuring Superman but without Batman and Robin because Bill Finger and Bob Kane had not yet created them.

The series was initially a 96-page quarterly anthology, featuring various DC characters – always including Superman and Batman – in separate stories.[3] Comics historian Les Daniels noted that "Pairing Superman and Batman made sense financially, since the two were DC's most popular heroes."[4] When superheroes fell out of vogue in the early 1950s, DC shortened the size of the publication to that of the rest of its output, leaving only enough space for one story; this led to Superman and Batman appearing in the same story together starting with World's Finest Comics #71 (July 1954).[5] The title often depicted Batman gaining superpowers as a way to avoid having him be overshadowed by Superman.[6] Lex Luthor and the Joker first joined forces in issue #88 (June 1957).[7] A new supervillain, the Composite Superman, was introduced in #142 (June 1964).[8] Noted Batman artist Neal Adams first drew the character in an interior story in "The Superman-Batman Revenge Squads" in issue #175 (May 1968).[9]

The title briefly featured Superman teaming with heroes other than Batman in the early 1970s beginning with issue #198 (November 1970).[10] That issue featured the first part of a two-issue team-up with the Flash.[11][12] Other characters to appear in the next two years included Robin,[13] Green Lantern,[14] Aquaman,[15] Wonder Woman,[16] the Teen Titans,[17] Doctor Fate,[18] Hawkman,[19] Green Arrow,[20] the Martian Manhunter,[21] the Atom,[22] and the Vigilante.[23] Nick Cardy was the cover artist for World's Finest Comics for issues #212–228.[24] Metamorpho was the backup feature in issues #218–220 and #229 after the character had a brief run as the backup in Action Comics.[25]

The series reverted to Superman and Batman team-ups after issue #214, initially with a unique twist, featuring the children they might one day have, Superman Jr. and Batman Jr. These characters, billed as the Super-Sons, were co-created by writer Bob Haney and artist Dick Dillin in issue #215 (January 1973).[26] Super-Sons stories alternated with tales of the original Superman and Batman through issue #263, with issues #215–216, 221–222, 224, 228, 230, 231, 233, 238, 242, and 263 featuring the sons.[27] Haney frequently disregarded continuity by scripting stories which contradicted DC's canon or by writing major heroes in an out-of-character fashion.[28] He introduced Batman's older brother, Thomas Wayne Jr., in World's Finest Comics #223 (May–June 1974). This story was used as a basis for a plot detail in the "Court of Owls" story arc in 2012.[29] Issues #223 (May–June 1974) to #228 (March–April 1975) of the series were in the 100 Page Super Spectacular format.[30]

With issue #244 (April–May 1977), World's Finest Comics became one of the first 80-page Dollar Comics.[31] It featured the Superman and Batman team with back-up features. The number of pages was reduced from 80 to 64 starting with issue #252 (August–September 1978) and reduced to 48 pages with issue #266 (December 1980 – January 1981) which lasted until issue #282 (August 1982).

1st Feature2nd Feature3rd Feature4th Feature
Green Arrow[32]
#244–259, 261–270, 272–284
Vigilante
#244–248
Wonder Woman of Earth-Two
#244–250
Black Canary[32]
#244–256
Atom
#260
Creeper
#249–255
Wonder Woman
#251–252
Black Lightning
#257–261
Hawkman
#256–259, 261–262, 264–270,
272–277, 279–282
Shazam!
#253–270, 272–282
Aquaman
#262–264
Adam Strange
#263
Red Tornado
#265–270, 272
Plastic Man
#273
Zatanna
#274–278
no fourth backup feature
#260, 279–282

Issue #250 (April–May 1978) combined Superman and Batman with Green Arrow, the Black Canary, and Wonder Woman into the World's Finest Team in a 56-page story.[33] Writer Roy Thomas wrote a book-length story for issue #271 (September 1981) which pieced together all the "first meetings" of Superman and Batman.[34] This issue did not have any backup features. The Hawkman story "Drive Me To The Moon!" in #272 (October 1981) featured Hawkgirl changing her title to Hawkwoman.[35] As of issue #283 (September 1982), the series reverted to a standard format title again featuring only Superman and Batman team-ups, which continued until the series' cancellation with issue #323 (January 1986). The series reached issue #300 in February 1984. This double-sized anniversary issue was a "jam" featuring a story by writers David Anthony Kraft, Mike W. Barr, and Marv Wolfman with art by Ross Andru, Mark Texeira, Sal Amendola, and George Pérez.[36][37] David Mazzucchelli, the artist of the "Year One" storyarc in 1987, first drew Batman in a backup story in World's Finest Comics #302 (April 1984).[38] Issue #314 (April 1985) was the last pre-Crisis and first Crisis on Infinite Earths appearances of the Monitor and (Lyla) Harbinger.[39] The series ended with issue #323 (January 1986) by writer Joey Cavalieri and artist José Delbo.[40]

Titles

A number of World's Finest titles have since appeared:

  • A four-issue miniseries in 1990 by Dave Gibbons, Steve Rude and Karl Kesel.[41] In the series, Superman and Batman battle their archenemies Lex Luthor and the Joker, and for that, they temporary exchange their places in their home cities, thus, Superman goes to Gotham City, and Batman goes to Metropolis.
  • A three-issue Legends of the World's Finest miniseries in 1994 by Walt Simonson and Dan Brereton.
  • A two-issue Superboy/Robin: World's Finest Three miniseries in 1996.
  • Elseworld's Finest – a two-issue miniseries that reimagines Superman and Batman in a 1920s style pulp adventure.
  • World's Finest: Parts I-III (also known as The Batman/Superman Movie) and Batman/Superman Adventures: World's Finest, a 1997 three-part episode of The Animated Series and its comics adaptation, respectively.
  • Supergirl & Batgirl, a one-shot in 1998.
  • World's Funnest, featuring Mr. Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite.
  • A ten-issue miniseries in 1999 written by Karl Kesel[42] and illustrated by Dave Taylor. This series explored the Post-Crisis history of the two with each of the ten issues taking place one year after the other.
  • William Morrow and Company released a World's Finest novel in 2009, titled Enemies and Allies by novelist Kevin J. Anderson. The story is about the first meeting between the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel during the Cold War.[43]
  • A four-issue World's Finest miniseries written by Sterling Gates was published in late 2009 and early 2010. In the series, Superman has relocated to New Krypton and Batman (Bruce Wayne) is presumed dead. Thus, it falls to various members of the Superman and Batman families to battle a threat posed by the Toyboy, Mr. Freeze, the Penguin and the Kryptonite Man. Protagonists include Superman Family members Nightwing (Chris Kent), the Guardian and Supergirl, along with Batman Family members Red Robin (Tim Drake), Robin (Damian Wayne), Oracle and Batgirl (Stephanie Brown). Superman and Batman (Dick Grayson) appear in the final issue.
  • While not released under the name World's Finest, the series Superman/Batman fulfilled much the same function as its predecessor. It was published from 2003 to 2011.
  • A new monthly team-up series titled Batman/Superman was launched in 2013.[44]
  • In January 2012, DC announced a new ongoing series with a similar name but a differently-placed apostrophe, Worlds' Finest, beginning in May. It starred Power Girl and the Huntress.[45][46] In this incarnation, the two are natives of Earth-2, where they used the codenames Supergirl and Robin, respectively.[47] With issue #29 the series began to feature the Superman and Batman of Earth 2 as the main characters.
  • Batwoman: World's Finest – In October 2012, the Batwoman title's third storyline featured Batwoman fighting alongside Wonder Woman in a five-issue story arc.
  • Batgirl: World's Finest- In March 2017, the first annual of Batgirl vol. 5 saw Batgirl team with Supergirl for a special mission.

Collected editions

TitleVolumeMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
World's Finest Archives1 World's Finest Comics #71–85 and Superman #76March 1999{{ISBNT|978-1563894886}}[48]
2 World's Finest Comics #86–101January 2002{{ISBNT|978-1563897436}}[49]
3 World's Finest Comics #102–116September 2005{{ISBNT|978-1401204112}}[50]
Batman: The World's Finest Comics Archives1 Batman stories from World's Finest Comics #1–16 and New York World's Fair Comics #2October 2002{{ISBNT|978-1563898198}}[51]
2 Batman stories from World's Finest Comics #17–32January 2005{{ISBNT|978-1401201630}}[52]
Superman: The World's Finest Comics Archives1 Superman stories from World's Finest Comics #1–16 and New York World's Fair Comics #1–2September 2004{{ISBNT|978-1401201517}}[53]
2 Superman stories from World's Finest Comics #17–32November 2009{{ISBNT|978-1401224707}}[54]
Showcase Presents: World's Finest1 World's Finest Comics #71–111 and Superman #76October 2007{{ISBNT|978-1401216979}}[55]
2 World's Finest Comics #112–145October 2008{{ISBNT|978-1401219819}}[56]
3 World's Finest Comics #146-60, #162–69, #171–73March 2010{{ISBNT|978-1401225858}}[57]
4 World's Finest Comics #174–178, #180–187, #189–196, #198–202November 2012{{ISBNT|978-1401237363}}[58]
Showcase Presents: Green Arrow1 Green Arrow stories from World's Finest Comics #95–140January 2006{{ISBNT|978-1401207854}}[59]
Showcase Presents: Aquaman2 Aquaman stories from World's Finest Comics #130–133, 135, 137 and 139January 2008{{ISBNT|978-1401217129}}[60]
Superman vs. The Flash1 Superman #199, The Flash #175, World's Finest Comics #198–199 and DC Comics Presents #1–2May 2005{{ISBNT|978-1401204563}}[61]
Superman/Batman: Saga of the Super Sons1 Super Sons stories from World's Finest Comics #215–216, 221–222, 224, 228, 230–231, 233, 238, 242, 263 and Elseworlds 80-Page Giant #1December 2007{{ISBNT|978-1401215026}}[62]
The Creeper by Steve Ditko1 Creeper stories from World's Finest Comics #249–255April 2010{{ISBNT|978-1401225919}}[63]
Batman and Superman in World's Finest: The Silver Age Omnibus1 Superman and Batman teamup stories World's Finest Comics #71-116 and Superman #76March 2016{{ISBNT|978-1401261122}}
Green Arrow Golden Age Omnibus1 Green Arrow stories from World's Finest Comics #7-28; More Fun Comics #73-107 and Adventure Comics #103-117January 2018{{ISBNT|978-1401277208}}

In other media

  • "World's Finest" is the 16th, 17th and 18th episodes of the second season of The Animated Series, and the 29th, 30th and 31st of the overall series. Originally, this three-parter aired back-to-back as a movie event on October 4, 1997. The episode depicts the first meeting of Batman and Superman in the DCAU, when Batman comes to Metropolis in pursuit of the Joker, who has offered to kill Superman for Lex Luthor. Superman finds himself out of his depth when matched against the Joker's cunning and unpredictability, while Batman has trouble with the resources Luthor provides the Joker with. Both heroes must agree to overcome their differences in order to put a stop to the Joker and Luthor. In 2002, The Batman Superman Movie was released on DVD. This was the three episodes from the "World's Finest" story arc of Season 2 of The Animated Series (1997) combined into a feature length film.
  • In 2004, a fan trailer for a World's Finest movie was released.
  • In the 2009 direct-to-video animated film Public Enemies (an adaptation of "The World's Finest", the opening story arc of Superman/Batman), the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight team up to prevent a meteoroid from striking Earth and to take down Lex Luthor, who has been elected President of the United States and has framed Superman for murder.[64] DCAU cast members Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly, Clancy Brown and C. C. H. Pounder reprised their respective roles as Batman, Superman, Luthor and Amanda Waller. Additionally, Allison Mack (Chloe Sullivan from the television series Smallville) voiced the role of Power Girl.
  • In 2010, a sequel was released titled Apocalypse which is an adaptation of Jeph Loeb and Michael Turner's second story arc, "The Supergirl from Krypton".[65] DCAU cast members Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly, Susan Eisenberg, and Edward Asner reprised their respective roles as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and Granny Goodness. Additionally, Summer Glau voiced the role of Supergirl and Andre Braugher portrayed Darkseid.
  • At the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con, Zack Snyder, director of Man of Steel, confirmed the sequel for Man of Steel, officially titled Dawn of Justice; the movie released March 25, 2016. The film stars Henry Cavill reprising his role as Clark Kent/Superman and many of the first film's cast returned. Ben Affleck joins the cast as Bruce Wayne/Batman.
  • The eighteenth episode of the first season of Supergirl is titled "Worlds Finest". The episode is a crossover with The Flash and features a team-up of the title characters of both series. Kara Danvers gains a new ally when the lightning-fast superhero The Flash suddenly appears from an alternate universe and helps Kara battle Siobhan, aka Silver Banshee, and Livewire in exchange for her help in finding a way to return him home.

See also

  • Superman/Batman
  • Generations

References

1. ^{{cite book|last = Uslan |first = Michael|authorlink = Michael Uslan|chapter= Forward|title = Superman: The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 1|publisher = DC Comics|year = 2004|page = 7 | url = | isbn = 1-4012-0151-2}}
2. ^{{gcdb series|id= 115|title= New York World's Fair Comics }}
3. ^{{cite book|last=Wallace|first= Daniel|last2=Dolan|first2=Hannah, ed.|chapter= 1940s|title = DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle|publisher=Dorling Kindersley|year=2010|location= London, United Kingdom|isbn= 978-0-7566-6742-9 |page= 36 |quote = With ninety-six packed pages and DC's three biggest stars sharing the cover, World's Best Comics promised a galaxy of stories for the low price of 15 cents...The new ongoing title, renamed World's Finest Comics with issue #2, featured heavy-hitters Superman and Batman.}}
4. ^{{cite book|last = Daniels|first = Les|authorlink = Les Daniels|title = DC Comics: Sixty Years of the World's Favorite Comic Book Heroes|publisher = Bulfinch Press|location= New York, New York|year = 1995|page = 57|isbn = 0821220764}}
5. ^Irvine, Alex "1950s" in Dolan, p. 73: "Although the covers of World's Finest Comics had teased co-appearances of Batman and Superman for years, the first joint adventure of the two in the comic occurred in issue #71...written by Alvin Schwartz, pencilled by Curt Swan, and inked by Stan Kaye."
6. ^{{cite book|last= Manning|first= Matthew K.|last2=Dougall|first2=Alastair, ed.|chapter= 1950s|title= Batman: A Visual History|publisher= Dorling Kindersley|year= 2014|location= London, United Kingdom|page= 57|isbn= 978-1465424563|quote= It became challenging for writers and artists to tell a story without one hero overshadowing the other. A common gimmick was for Batman to swap powers with Superman, something he did for the first time in [issue# 77].}}
7. ^Manning "1950s" in Dougall, p. 63: "This story, written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Dick Sprang, would be the first time these two notorious villains joined forces, a tradition that would continue into the modern era."
8. ^Forbeck, Matt "1960s" in Dougall, p. 84: "In this tale from Edmond Hamilton and Curt Swan, an angry janitor received the powers of the entire Legion of Super-Heroes."
9. ^McAvennie, Michael "1960s" in Dolan, p. 129: "1968 was the year when Neal Adams and Batman's fates became forever intertwined...Adams tackled his first interior with Batman on Leo Dorfman's script for 'The Superman-Batman Revenge Squads' story in World's Finest Comics #175."
10. ^{{cite journal|last = Kingman|first = Jim|title = Men of Steel: Superman and Julius Schwartz in World's Finest Comics and DC Comics Presents|journal= Back Issue!|issue = 66|pages = 51–53|publisher = TwoMorrows Publishing|date = August 2013|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}}
11. ^{{cite comic|writer= O'Neil, Dennis |penciller= Dillin, Dick |inker= Giella, Joe|story= Race to Save the Universe!|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 198|date= November 1970}}
12. ^{{cite comic|writer= O'Neil, Dennis |penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe|story= Race to Save Time|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 199|date= December 1970}}
13. ^{{cite comic|writer= Friedrich, Mike|penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe|story= Prisoners of the Immortal World!|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 200|date= February 1971}}
14. ^{{cite comic|writer= O'Neil, Dennis|penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe|story= A Prize of Peril!|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 201|date= March 1971}}
15. ^{{cite comic|writer= Skeates, Steve|penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe|story= Who's Minding the Earth?|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 203|date= June 1971}}
16. ^{{cite comic|writer= O'Neil, Dennis|penciller= Dillin, Dick |inker= Giella, Joe|story= Journey to the End of Hope!|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 204|date= August 1971}}
17. ^{{cite comic|writer= Skeates, Steve|penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe |story= The Computer that Captured a Town!|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 205 |date= September 1971}}
18. ^{{cite comic|writer= Wein, Len|penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe|story= Peril of the Planet-Smashers!|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 208|date= December 1971}}
19. ^{{cite comic|writer= Friedrich, Mike |penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe|story= Meet the Tempter.... and Die!|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 209 |date= February 1972}}
20. ^{{cite comic|writer= Maggin, Elliot S!|penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe|story= World of Faceless Slaves! |title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 210|date= March 1972}}
21. ^{{cite comic|writer= O'Neil, Dennis|penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe|story= ...And So My World Begins!|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 212|date= June 1972}}
22. ^{{cite comic|writer= Maggin, Elliot S!|penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe|story= Peril in a Very Small Place!|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 213|date= August–September 1972}}
23. ^{{cite comic|writer= Skeates, Steve and O'Neil, Dennis|penciller= Dillin, Dick|inker= Giella, Joe|story= A Beast Stalks the Badlands|title= World's Finest Comics |issue= 214|date= October–November 1972}}
24. ^{{cite book|last = Coates|first = John|chapter= Art Index|title = The Art of Nick Cardy|publisher = Coates Publishing|year = 1999|pages = 172–173|isbn = 1-887591-22-2}}
25. ^{{cite journal|last = Stroud|first = Bryan|title = Metamorpho in Action Comics|journal= Back Issue!|issue = 64|pages = 22–27|publisher = TwoMorrows Publishing|date = May 2013|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}}
26. ^McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 157: "Scribe Bob Haney and artist Dick Dillin introduced the DC Universe to an alternate timeline starring the World's Finest offspring in January's World's Finest Comics #215."
27. ^Super-Sons at the Grand Comics Database
28. ^{{cite journal|last = Eury|first = Michael|authorlink = Michael Eury|title = The Batman of Earth-B: The Caped Crusader's Bravest and Boldest Writer, Bob Haney|journal= Back Issue!|issue = 66|pages = 2–5|publisher = TwoMorrows Publishing|date = August 2013|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}}
29. ^Manning "1970s" in Dougall, p. 116: "It was revealed that Bruce Wayne had an older brother in this mostly forgotten piece of Batman lore that inspired the recent 'Court of Owls' storyline."
30. ^{{cite journal|last= Eury|first= Michael|title= A Look at DC's Super Specs|journal= Back Issue!|issue= 81|pages= 29–30|publisher= TwoMorrows Publishing|date= July 2015|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}}
31. ^{{cite journal|last = Romero|first = Max|title = I'll Buy That For a Dollar! DC Comics' Dollar Comics|journal= Back Issue!|issue = 57|pages = 39–41|publisher = TwoMorrows Publishing|date = July 2012|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}}
32. ^{{cite journal|last = Kingman|first = Jim|title = The Ballad of Ollie and Dinah|journal= Back Issue!|issue = 64|pages = 10–21|publisher = TwoMorrows Publishing|date = May 2013|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}}
33. ^{{cite comic| writer= Conway, Gerry|penciller= Tuska, George|inker= Colletta, Vince|story= The Reality War!/Collision With Destiny/The Ravager of Time|title= World's Finest Comics|issue= 250|date= April–May 1978}}
34. ^{{cite comic| writer= Thomas, Roy|penciller= Buckler, Rich|inker= McLaughlin, Frank|story= The Secret Origins of the Superman and Batman Team!|title= World's Finest Comics|issue= 271|date= September 1981}}
35. ^{{cite comic| writer= Rozakis, Bob|penciller= Saviuk, Alex|inker= Rodriguez, Rodin|story= Drive Me to the Moon!|title= World's Finest Comics|issue= 272|date= October 1981}}
36. ^Manning, Matthew K. "1980s" in Dolan, p. 206: "In the tradition of DC's anniversary editions, World's Finest Comics #300 was an extra-length issue contributed to by a variety of comic book talent. Written by David Anthony Kraft, Mike W. Barr, and Marv Wolfman, and illustrated by Ross Andru, Mark Texeira, Sal Amendola, and George Pérez."
37. ^{{cite journal|last = Wiggins|first = Randall C.|title = World's Finest Comics #300: An Epic in the Making|journal = Back Issue!|issue = 69|pages = 64–67|publisher = TwoMorrows Publishing|date = December 2013|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}}
38. ^Manning "1980s" in Dougall, p. 150: "A rare early example of Mazzucchelli's Batman before his ground-breaking 'Batman: Year One' story in February 1987, this tale featured Superman and Batman doing something quite out of the ordinary for the duo: having a drink at a local bar."
39. ^{{cite comic| writer= Cavalieri, Joey|penciller= Woch, Stan|inker= Alcala, Alfredo|story= Gotham Bridge Is Falling Down!|title= World's Finest Comics|issue= 314|date= April 1985}}
40. ^Manning "1980s" in Dougall, p. 160: "Writer Joey Cavalieri and penciller José Delbo saw the heroes off in style as they faced the new menace of the mystical villain Nightwolf."
41. ^Manning "1990s" in Dolan, p. 246: "Writer Dave Gibbons and artist Steve Rude presented a three-issue miniseries...that proved the World's Finest team of Superman and Batman was still relevant."
42. ^Manning "1990s" in Dolan, p. 289: ""Batman and Superman reunited in April [1999] in the ten-issue limited series World's Finest...The series was written by Karl Kesel."
43. ^{{cite book|last = Anderson|first = Kevin J.|authorlink = Kevin J. Anderson|title = Enemies & Allies: A Novel |publisher = William Morrow and Company|year = 2009|location= New York, New York|pages = 336| url = | isbn = 0061662550}}
44. ^{{cite web|url= https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/02/21/batman-superman-comic-book-series/1935817/|title= Batman/Superman showcases meeting of DC Comics icons|date= February 21, 2013|publisher= USA Today|archiveurl= https://www.webcitation.org/6HwrOhXkC?url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/02/21/batman-superman-comic-book-series/1935817/|archivedate= July 8, 2013|deadurl= no|accessdate= July 7, 2013|df= }}
45. ^{{cite web|last= Kushins|first= Josh|title= DC Comics in 2012–-Introducing the 'Second Wave' of DC Comics The New 52|work= The Source|publisher= DC Comics|date= January 12, 2012|url= http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2012/01/12/dc-comics-in-2012-–-introducing-the-"second-wave"-of-dc-comics-the-new-52/|accessdate= January 14, 2012|archiveurl= https://www.webcitation.org/64hEz5q0J?url=http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2012/01/12/dc-comics-in-2012-%E2%80%93-introducing-the-%E2%80%9Csecond-wave%E2%80%9D-of-dc-comics-the-new-52/|deadurl= yes|archivedate= January 14, 2012|df= }}
46. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.newsarama.com/comics/paul-levitz-worlds-finest-earth-2-120113.html|title= Paul Levitz Explains More About Worlds' Finest, Earth 2|first= Vaneta|last= Rogers |date= January 13, 2012 |publisher= Newsarama |archiveurl= https://www.webcitation.org/653oQcFwB?url=http://www.newsarama.com/comics/paul-levitz-worlds-finest-earth-2-120113.html|archivedate= January 29, 2012|deadurl= |accessdate= January 29, 2012}}
47. ^{{cite comic| writer= Levitz, Paul| penciller= Pérez, George; Maguire, Kevin| inker= Koblish, Scott| story= Rebirth| title= Worlds' Finest| issue= 1| date= July 2012}}
48. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/worlds-finest-archives-vol-1|title= World's Finest Archives Volume 1|publisher= DC Comics|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20140427230352/http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/worlds-finest-archives-vol-1|archivedate= April 27, 2014|deadurl= no|accessdate= December 4, 2015}}
49. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/worlds-finest-archives-vol-2|title= World's Finest Archives Volume 2|publisher= DC Comics|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20140427211504/http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/worlds-finest-archives-vol-2|archivedate= April 27, 2014|deadurl= no|accessdate= December 4, 2015}}
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  • World's Finest Online official website
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  • World's Finest Comics at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
  • Batman and Superman: World's Finest at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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