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    The longest-lasting character in Detective Comics was Batman: from the time of his debut (#27, May 1939), the Caped Crusader was almost always the star of the cover and lead story. Detective Comics has remained in publication longer than any other DC Comics title, and indeed, the very name DC was taken from its initials.
    Wheeler-Nicholson took Donenfeld on as a partner in order to publish Detective Comics #1 through the newly formed Detective Comics, Inc., with Wheeler-Nicholson and Jack S. Liebowitz, Donenfeld's accountant, listed as owners. Wheeler-Nicholson was forced out a year later.
    The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued in 2016), is best known for introducing the superhero Batman in Detective Comics #27 ( cover-dated May 1939). A second series of the same title was launched in September 2011, but in 2016, reverted to the original volume numbering.
    The Detective Comics series has been collected into a number of trade paperbacks and hardback collections. All DC Archive Editions are hardback only and printed on high quality archival paper. The Batman Chronicles series plans to reprint every Batman adventure in color, in chronological order, in affordable trade paperbacks.
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