Stardust
Stardust burst onto the scene in 1983's Bill Black's Fun Comics #4, a Bronze Age creation from AC Comics — the scrappy independent publisher with a devoted cult following and a genuine love for classic good-girl art and heroic adventure. Over nearly three decades of publication, Stardust racked up 100 catalog appearances and three key issues that collectors still seek out, a testament to the lasting affection AC fans have for their homegrown characters. You'll find Stardust most at home in the pages of FemForce, Good Girl Art Quarterly, and Captain Paragon and the Sentinels of Justice, sharing adventures with a remarkable roster that includes Ms. Victory, Nightveil, She-Cat, and Laura Wright — the heart of AC's beloved heroic universe. If you have a soft spot for independent Bronze Age comics with real longevity and a tight-knit community of passionate readers, Stardust is absolutely worth a place on your radar.
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Trivia
- Bill Black has written more of Stardust's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 33 issues.
Top series

Covers through the years — 1997–1998
1997
1998