Add a classic DC team-up to your collection with World’s Finest Comics #308, published in October 1984. Featuring Superman and Batman, this issue delivers the action and chemistry that made the World’s Finest series one of DC’s most iconic long-running titles.
This issue highlights the story “Night and Day,” where the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight must stop a brilliant but dangerous “ghetto genius” whose advanced power suit threatens to unleash destruction on Columbia University. Blending intellect, action, and suspense, this storyline showcases the contrasting strengths of both heroes—Superman’s power and Batman’s strategy.
With artwork by Ed Hannigan and inks by Klaus Janson, the issue captures the bold, evolving style of mid-1980s DC Comics during the early Copper Age. It reflects a time when storytelling became more grounded and character-focused while still delivering classic superhero excitement.
As part of the historic World’s Finest Comics series (running since 1941), issue #308 holds strong appeal for collectors, especially those seeking Superman and Batman collaborations or completing series runs.
With over 40 years of history, this comic remains a nostalgic and collectible piece of DC Comics legacy.
Key Details
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Title: World’s Finest Comics #308
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Publisher: DC Comics
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Publication Date: October 1984
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Era: Copper Age (1984–1991)
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Story Title: “Night and Day”
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Main Characters: Superman & Batman
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Artists: Ed Hannigan (pencils), Klaus Janson (inks)
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Series: World’s Finest Comics
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Genre: Superhero / Team-Up
Why This Comic Matters
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Features the iconic Superman & Batman duo
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Includes the story “Night and Day” with a unique villain concept
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Artwork by notable creators Ed Hannigan & Klaus Janson
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Part of a historic DC Comics series dating back to 1941
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Great for collectors of team-up comics and Copper Age DC titles

































































