And Cerebus The Aardvark was the first independent to hit 100 issues -- which, in his case, was exactly one third of a planned 300 issue run. The cover, like Superman #100, gives us slices of the 'qu… (View Post)
DC brought its venerable try-out book, Showcase, back from the dead in the late 70's to experiment with a few new features, such as a revived Doom Patrol (the first attempt at bringing the DP back fr… (View Post)
When the Avengers hit 100, they celebrated by Assembling! And they assembled everybody! That is, everybody who had ever been an Avenger at that time, from the Hulk on down to the renegade villain, th… (View Post)
Firestorm, on the other hand, ended his original run -- his second run, actually, given that his first series died ignominiously during the Great DC Implosion -- with his 100th issue, after a long ru… (View Post)
Captain America, who had been sharing Tales Of Suspense with Iron Man for a few years, actually breaks out into his own series with #100 -- a rare example of a book beginning with it's hundredth issu… (View Post)