But should I count "MADAM MASK" as exactly the same as a revival of Nedor's MISS MASQUE? I just got that book last week, and the connection seems sufficiently vague, although I guess you might say there are some implied parallels. Dynamite might be trademarking their own versions of the characters now, as well.
I guess it's really hard to say what is or isn't a comic book anymore. At one time I wouldn't have counted "fanzines" or "ama-comix", but now anyone can literally draw anything they like and if they have a scanner (or even just a digital camera in their phone) post it to the web, somewhere. Or run a Kickstarter campaign, and if successful, have THAT book printed up. But I was thinking more along the old-school lines of traditional comic book publishers. Also, just to be clear, I'm only counting Black Terror's revival in Dynamite's PSP as ONE revival, regardless of the number of limited series or gaps of months or even years (with no Black Terror appearances) between them, because that's just the nature of the way DE publishes comics, not as the formerly-standard "ongoing" series representing the majority of what they publish. Probably the only TRUE "ongoing" titles DE has (regardless of renumbering) are Red Sonja and Vampirella.
Link to the book:
Exciting Comics 09 (fiche/paper)