1962
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Creators
Titles
The following comic titles debuted with a 1962 cover date:
The following Comic titles were last published with a 1962 cover date:
- No comics were cancelled in 1962.
The following One Shots were published with a 1962 cover date:
- No One Shots were published in 1962.
Characters
The following characters debuted with a 1962 cover date:
Abnegazar (New Earth) · Abner Krill (New Earth) · Abra Kadabra (Earth-One) · Alpheus Hyatt (New Earth) · Andar Pul (Earth-One) · Bito Wladon (New Earth) · Boka (New Earth) · Chemo (New Earth) · Citizen Abra (New Earth) · Daphne Dean (New Earth) · David Clinton (New Earth) · Edward Narkin (Earth-One) · Emmaline Brady West (New Earth) · Epoch (New Earth) · Felix Faust (New Earth) · Ghast (New Earth) · Henry Allen (Earth-One) · Iron (New Earth) · Jo Nah (Pre-Zero Hour) · Marla Latham (Pre-Zero Hour) · Medphyll (New Earth) · Mister Fowler (New Earth) · Myke Chypurz (Pre-Zero Hour) · Nora Allen (Earth-One) · Paul Barrett (New Earth) · Payne Cardine (Earth-One) · Peter Dale (New Earth) · Quex-Ul (Earth-One) · Qwsp (New Earth) · Stel (New Earth) · Tenzil Kem (Pre-Zero Hour) · Urthlo (Pre-Zero Hour) · Whizzy (Pre-Zero Hour) · William Dawson (New Earth) · William Magnus (New Earth)
Teams
The following teams debuted with a 1962 cover date:
Demons Three · Demons Three (Earth-One) · Legion of Super-Pets · Metal Men
Chronology
The following events were published by DC Comics in the year 1962. This does not necessarily indicate that these storylines took place in the year 1962. The passage of time in the DC Universe is nebulous and subject to change and interpretation. Events from historical time periods are indexed under their corresponding years.
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| Event | Source | Date |
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| A wizard named Merder is trapped within the molecules of a drop of water. Using what powers he still possesses, he manipulates Aquaman and Aqualad into freeing him and takes control of all life in the sea. The heroes manage to break his thunder-rod and return him to his microscopic prison. | Aquaman #5 | 10.62 |
