This is a complete list of World’s Finest Comics from the Silver Age: 1958-1970 (with GEMs highlighted).  The list includes links for the following: (a) Wiki page (from the Grand Comics Database, or GCD), (b) e-book (available upon request), and (c) More info on each comic (via optional posts by various contributors).

Please note that the list is sortable by each column.  (Multiple levels of sorting are possible by sorting more than one column in succession, from lowest to highest.)  You can also do an instant filtering of the table by entering a character string in the ‘Search’ field.

The World’s Finest title during the Silver Age featured the two most popular DC heroes Superman and Batman together in the same story.  Many interesting plots were devised for Superman and Batman to either team up against common enemies or become adversaries against each other (often with Batman acquiring some special abilities to balance Superman’s super-powers).

The three main World’s Finest writers during most of the Silver Age were Jerry Coleman, Bill Finger (co-creator of Batman) and Edmond Hamilton.  In the latter half of the Silver Age, some new talented writers entered the scene, most notably Jim Shooter and Cary Bates.

The primary artists for World’s Finest during the Silver Age were Dick Sprang (regular Batman artist), Curt Swan and Jim Mooney.  In the late 1960s, the team of Ross Andru and Mike Esposito took over most of the artwork.  With the exception of a few Neal Adams covers, Curt Swan did the artwork most of the World’s Finest covers throughout the Silver Age, with the able assistance of inkers Stan Kaye, Sheldon Moldoff and George Klein.

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