Mystery in Space

Mystery in Space (Eng. " Mystery in Space ") is the title of a science fiction comic book series which appeared in 1951-1966, and 1980 and 1981 with the U.S. publisher DC Comics.

Creation and publication

The series reached 117 editions, the first of which 110 were published in 1951-1966. After a temporary suspension of the series, which lasted for almost fourteen years, this was resumed in 1980 under Following on from the original numbering with issue # 111, but finally set after only seven issues with number # 117. 2006, the series once again in the form of a, by Jim Starlin (Author) and Shane Davis ( artist) was designed, revived eight-part mini-series for a short time.

Among the artists who worked on the series, include the artist Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson, and authors John Broome and Gardner Fox.

Content

"Mystery in Space" presented in each issue of a colorful collection of science fiction stories. In this over the years in the anthology - style series, the various content unrelated had gathered between the cover pages of "Mystery in Space".

Among the best known series, the series included are: " Knights of the Galaxy" ( issues # 1-8 ), Interplanetary Insurance, Inc " ( issues # 16-25 ), Space Cabbie ( issues # 21, 24, 26 to 47 ) Adam Strange ( issues # 53-100, 102), Star Rovers ( 66 issues 69, 74, 77, 80, 83, 86), Hawkman ( issues # 87-90 ), Space Rangers ( issues # 92-99, 101, 103 ), Jan Vern, Interplanetary Agent ( issues # 100, 102) Ultra the Multi- Alien ( issues # 103-110 )

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The series has won several awards, so the Alley Award for Best "Book -Length Story" in 1962 (for the story "The Planet That Came to a Standstill " in issue # 75 by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino ) and the 1963 " Alley Award for comic Displaying Best Interior Color Work".

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