Heroes Against Hunger #1 (DC Comics August 1986)

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Features: Direct Character: Superman (Clark Kent), Lex Luthor, Batman (Bruce Wayne) Era: Copper Age (1984-1991) Publication Year: 1986 Artist/Writer: Keith Giffen, Mindy Newell, Bernie Wrightson, Paul Levitz, Ernie Colón, Barbara Kesel, Jim Starlin, Joe Orlando, Bob Lerose, Dan Jurgens, Len Wein, José Luis García-López, Elizabeth Safian, Barry Windsor-Smith, Bill Wray, Gerry Conway, Elliot Maggin, Michele Wolfman, Gene D'angelo, Klaus Janson, Tatjana Wood, Jeff Jones, Tony DeZuniga, George Pérez, Tom Ziuko, Roy Thomas, Alan Weiss, Mike W. Barr, Andy Helfer, Nansi Hoolahan, Dave Gibbons, Bob Rozakis, Jan Duursema, Adrienne Roy, Michael Wm. Kaluta, Michael Fleisher, Joe Brozowski, Greg Theakston, Walter Simonson, Ed Hannigan, Joe Rubinstein, Sal Amendola, Denys Cowan, Marv Wolfman, Alfredo Alcala, Kim Demulder, J. M. Dematteis, Curt Swan, Tom Mandrake, Daina Graziunas, Bruce Patterson, Tony Isabella, Murphy Anderson, Terry Austin, Jerry Ordway, Steve Leialoha, Paris Cullins, Jack Kirby, Joe Kubert, John Byrne, Robert Bloch, Gray Morrow, Al Milgrom, Cary Bates, Dan Mishkin, Joey Cavalieri, Marshall Rogers, Joe Staton, Carmine Infantino, James Sherman, George Roberts, Carl Gafford, Jim Aparo, Karl Kesel, Robert Loren Fleming, Anthony Tollin, Steve Englehart, Tony Salmons, Paul Kupperberg, Doug Moench, Howard Chaykin, Romeo Tanghal, Eduardo Barreto, David Ross, Ross Andru, Val Mayerik Publisher: DC Comics Issue Number: 1 Tradition: US Comics Cover Artist: Neal Adams, Dick Giordano Language: English Series Title: Heroes Against Hunger Genre: Superheroes

Description

Heroes Against Hunger #1 (DC Comics August 1986). Written and illustrated by a number of notable artists and writers including Keith Giffen, Bernie Wrightson, and Lex Luthor, this issue features Superman (Clark Kent), Batman (Bruce Wayne), and other superheroes tackling hunger and poverty in their community. Heroes Against Hunger #1 is a comic book published by DC Comics in August 1986 during the Copper Age of American comics. Written and illustrated by a number of notable artists and writers including Keith Giffen, Bernie Wrightson, and Lex Luthor, this issue features Superman (Clark Kent), Batman (Bruce Wayne), and other superheroes tackling hunger and poverty in their community. With a direct cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano, this comic book is a valuable collectible for fans of superhero genres and US comics.