Livewire appears in the Superman Adventures comics for the last time in comic numbers 65 to 66. In the story entitled 'Power Play', she wakes up from a coma and is restored. She is unique due to her ability to control electricity.
The first issue of Action Comics appeared in 1938. this is a prized issue of comics because it is the first comic where superman makes an entrance.
Superman
Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1, dated June 1938. Batman debuted in Detective Comics #27, the May 1939 issue, eleven months later. You didn't ask, but Robin first appeared in Detective Comics #38, dated April 1940 -- eleven months after Batman.
Superman, Batman, and Robin
Superman- he was created in 1933 by two Ohio high school students, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, and first appeared in DC Comics. Batman first appeared six years later in 1939, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, and first appeared in the 27th issue of Detective Comics.
The first issue of Action Comics had a ten cent price and was the first appearance of Superman . Copies of this book are so rare that it is not unusual for this particular issue to sell in excess of a million dollars depending on the condition of the book .
The second Superman comic book is "Action Comics #2," which was published in June 1938. Following the success of the first issue, this installment continued to feature Superman's adventures, solidifying his popularity in the comic book world. In this issue, Superman faces new challenges, including confronting gangsters and rescuing a damsel in distress.
Detective Comics. I believe it was issue number 27.
Spectre made its first appearance in the DC comics series in 1940. Spectre was shown in the "next issue" slip in the January issue of More Fun Comics, and subsequently appeared in the February issue of the comic series in the same year.
Without the issue's condition you'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
Superman made his initial appearance in Action Comics (number 1) in June, 1938. Since that time, the comic titles and even publishers have changed several times, but the legacy of Superman as an Everyman sort of American hero lives on - not only in comic books/novels but in live action television shows, animated features, and major motion picture studio film releases.
the 1st issue of Archie comics was in 1942 ( not sure of the month)