deejayway wrote:
I never realized that in the 70s and early 80s, DC had much more diversity than Marvel in terms of different genres. They had mysteries, war, westerns, science-fiction, whereas at the time Marvel just had a steady diet of superheroes.

DC has ALWAYS had much more (much, much more) diversity in terms of different genres than Marvel. Choose ANY decade and you'll see.
Anyway, I agree with all the people who say SUPERMAN FAMILY was not that great, but even amid all that Schaffenberg crap there were some jewels.
For instance, #194 with a Nightwing & Flamebird story by Marshall Rogers himself:

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If you check your Overstreet, you'll find #182 ALSO had a story by Rogers (a The Fabulous World of Krypton story) but that one was inked by Frank Springer and the end result was not that great, IMO.

Oh, and you forgot a few mystery anthologies like GHOSTS 1-112, DARK MANSION OF FORBIDDEN LOVE 1-4 (it becomes FORBIDDEN TALES OF DARK MANSION 5-15) , DOORWAY TO NIGHTMARE 1-5 (this one would ALSO be absorbed by UNEXPECTED after #189) , SINISTER HOUSE OF SECRET LOVE 1-4 (it becomes SECRETS OF SINISTER HOUSE 5-18) , SECRETS OF HAUNTED HOUSE 1-46.
Don't forget WEIRD WAR TALES which was PARTLY a mystery anthology!


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