Art by Al Plastino
Art by Al Plastino

Edmond Hamilton Comics 1953

1953 produced the first real noteworthy story, “The Lord of Batmanor” (Detective Comics #198). This comic was special because Hamilton and Leigh Brackett, his wife, collaborated on it. Ed divided his attention between Superman, Superboy and Batman and Robin. Most of these comics can be read online.

Art by Al Plastino
Art by Al Plastino

“Superman’s Big Brother” (Superman #80, January-February 1953)

Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye
Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye

“The Men of Fire” (Superman #80, January-February 1953)

Art by Al Plastino
Art by Al Plastino
Art by Al Plastino
Art by Al Plastino

“Anti-Superman Weapon” (Action Comics #177, February 1953) (Possibly Hamilton)

Art by Jim Mooney
Art by Jim Mooney

“The Children From Space” (Action Comics #177, February 1953) (Possibly Hamilton)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye
Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye

“The Seven Secrets of Superman” (World’s Finest #62, January-February 1953)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Win Mortimer
Art by John Sikela
Art by John Sikela

“Let Superboy Do It” (Superboy #24, February-March 1953)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye
Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye

“Superman’s Secret Workshop” (Superman #81, March-April 1953)

Art by Dick Sprang and Charles Paris
Art by Dick Sprang and Charles Paris
Art by Bob Kane and Charles Paris
Art by Bob Kane and Charles Paris

“The Danger Club” (Batman #76, April-May 1953)

Art by Bob Kane, Lew Sayre Schwartz and Charles Paris
Art by Bob Kane, Lew Sayre Schwartz and Charles Paris

“The Penguin’s Fabulous Fowls!” (Batman #76, April-May 1953)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Curt Swan and John Fischetti
Art by Curt Swan and John Fischetti

“The Super-Artist of Smallville” (Superboy #25, April-May 1953) (Possibly Hamilton)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Bob Kane, Lew Sayre Schwartz and Charles Paris
Art by Bob Kane, Lew Sayre Schwartz and Charles Paris

“The Crime Predictor” (Batman #77, June-July 1953)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Dick Sprang and Charles Paris
Art by Dick Sprang and Charles Paris

“The Lord of Batmanor” (Detective Comics #198, August 1953) (with Leigh Brackett)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Bob Kane, Lew Sayre Schwartz and Charles Paris
Art by Bob Kane, Lew Sayre Schwartz and Charles Paris

“The Manhunter From Mars” (Batman #78, August-September 1953)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye
Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye

“Haunted Superman” (Action Comics #186, November 1953)

Art by Jim Mooney
Art by Jim Mooney

“The Hotrods of Space” (Action Comics #186, November 1953)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Sheldon Moldoff and Charles Paris
Art by Sheldon Moldoff and Charles Paris

“Human Target” (Detective Comics #201, November 1953)

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