Only a few publishers introduced new superhero titles in the fifties, after the genre had dominated the forties.
Ajax-Farrell had a brief burst of new titles in the middle of the decade, although none of them lasted more than a handful of issues.
It would take DC's reworking of Golden Age heroes at the end of the decade, and Marvel following with new (and reworked) heroes in the early sixties, to revive the superhero comic, which then went on to dominate the next few decades.





















