deejayway wrote:
A lot of the material in the first dozen or so is pretty dodgy with a lot of Shaffenwitzenberger and Vinnie Colletta on ink (ugh) but after that the majority of work is delightful with huge variety.

The WFC Dollar run began with Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez and Murphy Anderson on the first issue and Swanderson on the second, then we got Kurt Schaffenberger for several issues. That really turned me off at the time. I thought that Schaffenberger was fine on Superboy, Lois Lane or Jimmy Olsen, but I didn't care much for his Superman and I absolutely hated the way he drew Batman. It did get better later on when Garcia-Lopez briefly came back, and then Rich Buckler came in for a stint.

chasdom wrote:
I had near complete set of the World's Finest dollar comics in the early 90s. It pushed a number of my buttons at the time, including Bronze Age Green Arrow and Black Canary, Ditko on The Creeper, and just my general love for anthologies and short stories.

The Green Arrow and Black Canary strips were frequently the highlight of the book, especially the stories drawn by Mike Nasser & Terry Austin and Trevor Von Eden.