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|issue=''Adventure Comics'' #492
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|reprint=y
|image=[[Image:Adventure492.jpg|250px]]
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|series=Adventure Comics|issue_no=492
|caption=Cover by [[Keith Giffen]] and [[Mike DeCarlo]]
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|image=[[File:Adventure492.jpg|250px|Artwork by Keith Giffen and Mike DeCarlo]]
|era=Pre-Crisis (reprints)
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|caption=Cover artwork by Keith Giffen and Mike DeCarlo
|story_title=Various
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|story_title=
 
|previous=[[Adventure Comics 491|''Adventure Comics'' #491]] (previous chronological reprints)
 
|previous=[[Adventure Comics 491|''Adventure Comics'' #491]] (previous chronological reprints)
 
|next=[[Adventure Comics 493|''Adventure Comics'' #493]] (next chronological reprints)
 
|next=[[Adventure Comics 493|''Adventure Comics'' #493]] (next chronological reprints)
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|publication_date=[[July 1]], 1982
 
|cover_date=October 1982
 
|cover_date=October 1982
|series_color=#c0c0c0
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|writer=[[Jerry Siegel]]
|writers=n/a
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|pencillers=[[Jim Mooney]], [[Al Plastino]]
|pencillers=n/a
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|inkers=Jim Mooney, Al Plastino
|inkers=n/a
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|letterer=[[Joe Letterese]]
|letterers=n/a
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|colorist=Unknown
|colorists=n/a
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|editors=[[Dick Giordano]], [[Carl Gafford]]
|editors=[[Dick Giordano]]/[[Carl Gafford]]
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|cover_artists=[[Keith Giffen]], [[Mike DeCarlo]]
|cover_artists=[[Keith Giffen]]/[[Mike DeCarlo]]
 
 
}} __TOC__
 
}} __TOC__
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Adventure Comics, one of DC's very oldest titles, was the series that saw the Legion's debut in April 1958 and was eventually home to its first real series, presenting Legion stories for eighty straight issues beginning in September 1962. However, by the early 1980s, long after the Legion had migrated through several other series to a self-titled one, sales for Adventure Comics were floundering and the title was put on hiatus. It was soon revived in a digest format, primarily with reprinted material from old Adventure issues and other forgotten DC stories. Featured each month was a chronological re-presentation of the Legion's earliest tales, two in each issue, beginning with their first appearance. This issue presents the third and fourth appearances in that chronology.
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Adventure Comics was the birthplace of the Legion and its longtime home. After almost 500 issues of publication, it became primarily a series of reprints. Featured each month was a chronological re-presentation of the Legion's earliest tales, two in each issue, beginning with their first appearance. This issue presents the 3rd and 4th appearances in that chronology.
  
==Reprinted material==
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==Reprinted Legion stories==
Original publication source is noted for each.  
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|valign="top"|[[file:Action267.jpg|30px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Stan Kaye (inks)]]
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|2nd reprint of '''The Three Super-Heroes!''' – [[Action Comics 267|''Action Comics'' #267]] - [[June 30]], 1960
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|-
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|valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-086.jpg|30px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Stan Kaye (inks) and Ira Schnapp (lettering)]]
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|2nd reprint of '''The Army of Living Kryptonite Men!''' – [[Superboy v1 86|''Superboy'' v1 #86]] - [[November 17]], 1960
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*Shazam fights a "Battle with the Gods" - new material
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==Other Stories in this Issue==
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This digest also contains additional stories with no Legion content, including:
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*Captain Marvel fights a "Battle with the Gods" - new material
 
*Aquaman on "The Trail of the Ring" – ''Aquaman'' #41 (September/October, 1968)
 
*Aquaman on "The Trail of the Ring" – ''Aquaman'' #41 (September/October, 1968)
*Supergirl meets “The Three Super-Heroes” – [[Action Comics 267|''Action Comics'' #267]] (August, 1960)
 
 
*The Black Canary trapped and alone – ''Adventure Comics'' #419 (May, 1972)
 
*The Black Canary trapped and alone – ''Adventure Comics'' #419 (May, 1972)
 
*Sandman versus "The Unholy Dreams of Gentleman Jack" – ''Adventure Comics'' #85 (April, 1943)
 
*Sandman versus "The Unholy Dreams of Gentleman Jack" – ''Adventure Comics'' #85 (April, 1943)
*Superboy beaten by "The Army of Living Kryptonite Men" – [[Superboy v1 86|''Superboy'' v1 #86]] (January, 1961)
 
 
*The Spectre ventures "Beyond the Sinister Barrier" – ''Showcase'' #61 (March/April, 1966)
 
*The Spectre ventures "Beyond the Sinister Barrier" – ''Showcase'' #61 (March/April, 1966)
  
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:''This month we continue with our program of reprinting the entire adventure of the Legion of Super-Heroes in chronological order with their third and fourth appearances. Last issue we ran their first two stories, both from ADVENTURE COMICS, but by the time these two were written then-Superman editor [[Mort Weisinger]] clearly had the idea of featuring the Legionnaires as part of his growing Superman family of characters. These "family" members included many concepts that went from one magazine to another, always guest-starring as a change of pace. Long time comics fans will remember the Superman Emergency Squad, the Bizarros, the Superman (and Superboy) Revenge Squad, and on and on for an endless list. Of them all, only the Legion went on to prominence.''
 
:''This month we continue with our program of reprinting the entire adventure of the Legion of Super-Heroes in chronological order with their third and fourth appearances. Last issue we ran their first two stories, both from ADVENTURE COMICS, but by the time these two were written then-Superman editor [[Mort Weisinger]] clearly had the idea of featuring the Legionnaires as part of his growing Superman family of characters. These "family" members included many concepts that went from one magazine to another, always guest-starring as a change of pace. Long time comics fans will remember the Superman Emergency Squad, the Bizarros, the Superman (and Superboy) Revenge Squad, and on and on for an endless list. Of them all, only the Legion went on to prominence.''
  
:''The costumes of the Legionnaires had almost settled into their "permanent" versions by "The Three Super-Heroes", a [[Supergirl/Pre-Crisis|Supergirl]] story first featured in [[Action Comics 267|ACTION COMICS #267]] (August, 1960)... but not quite. Minor differences in coloration and styling were still present in all three.''
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:''The costumes of the Legionnaires had almost settled into their "permanent" versions by "The Three Super-Heroes", a [[Supergirl/Kara Zor-El/Preboot#Pre-Crisis|Supergirl]] story first featured in [[Action Comics 267|ACTION COMICS #267]] (August, 1960)... but not quite. Minor differences in coloration and styling were still present in all three.''
  
:''The most startling discrepancy, however, is the fact that the Legionnaires introduce themselves as the '''children''' of the original Legionnaires who initated [[Superboy/Kal-El/Pre-Crisis|Superboy]] into their club. Legion fans regard this as either a typo or a white lie on the Legionnaires' part. There is also a school of thought that dates this story before Superboy's induction, based on a [[Early Legion continuity|complex series of cross-references]] that we won't go into.''
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:''The most startling discrepancy, however, is the fact that the Legionnaires introduce themselves as the '''children''' of the original Legionnaires who initated [[Superboy/Kal-El/Preboot#Pre-Crisis|Superboy]] into their club. Legion fans regard this as either a typo or a white lie on the Legionnaires' part. There is also a school of thought that dates this story before Superboy's induction, based on a [[Chronology/Preboot/Pre-Crisis/Pre-Adventure 300|complex series of cross-references]] that we won't go into.''
  
:''Three more members are introduced here for the first time, [[Chameleon Boy/Pre-Crisis|Chameleon Boy]] and [[Colossal Boy/Pre-Crisis|Colossal Boy]] exactly as they would appear for years to come and [[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Pre-Crisis|Invisible Kid]] in a uniform whose color would change although the styling would not.''
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:''Three more members are introduced here for the first time, [[Chameleon Boy/Preboot#Pre-Crisis|Chameleon Boy]] and [[Colossal Boy/Preboot#Pre-Crisis|Colossal Boy]] exactly as they would appear for years to come and [[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Preboot#Pre-Crisis|Invisible Kid]] in a uniform whose color would change although the styling would not.''
  
:''The tunnel Supergirl digs was featured again in later stories, and Supergirl did indeed return again the following year for another try at membership -- at which time she was accepted. ''
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:''The tunnel Supergirl digs was featured again in later stories, and Supergirl did indeed return again the following year for another try at membership -- at which time she was accepted.''
  
 
:''Our other selection, "The Army of Living Kryptonite Men" from [[Superboy v1 86|SUPERBOY #86]] (January, 1961) features only one Legionnaire, but qualifies as a Legion story because it is an important set-up for [[Lex Luthor|Luthor]] battling the Legion years later. Interestingly, it also foreshadows the existience of the [[Legion of Super-Villains]], another creation of later years.''
 
:''Our other selection, "The Army of Living Kryptonite Men" from [[Superboy v1 86|SUPERBOY #86]] (January, 1961) features only one Legionnaire, but qualifies as a Legion story because it is an important set-up for [[Lex Luthor|Luthor]] battling the Legion years later. Interestingly, it also foreshadows the existience of the [[Legion of Super-Villains]], another creation of later years.''
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::'' – Paul Levitz''
 
::'' – Paul Levitz''
  
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 13 October 2012

Adventure Comics #492
Preboot » Pre-Crisis
Reprint
Artwork by Keith Giffen and Mike DeCarlo
Cover artwork by Keith Giffen and Mike DeCarlo
Previous story Adventure Comics #491 (previous chronological reprints)
Next story Adventure Comics #493 (next chronological reprints)
Publication date July 1, 1982
Cover date October 1982
Creators
Writer Jerry Siegel
Penciller(s) Jim Mooney, Al Plastino
Inker(s) Jim Mooney, Al Plastino
Letterer Joe Letterese
Colourist Unknown
Editor(s) Dick Giordano, Carl Gafford
Cover artist(s) Keith Giffen, Mike DeCarlo

Background

Adventure Comics was the birthplace of the Legion and its longtime home. After almost 500 issues of publication, it became primarily a series of reprints. Featured each month was a chronological re-presentation of the Legion's earliest tales, two in each issue, beginning with their first appearance. This issue presents the 3rd and 4th appearances in that chronology.

Reprinted Legion stories

Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Stan Kaye (inks) 2nd reprint of The Three Super-Heroes!Action Comics #267 - June 30, 1960
Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Stan Kaye (inks) and Ira Schnapp (lettering) 2nd reprint of The Army of Living Kryptonite Men!Superboy v1 #86 - November 17, 1960


Other Stories in this Issue

This digest also contains additional stories with no Legion content, including:

  • Captain Marvel fights a "Battle with the Gods" - new material
  • Aquaman on "The Trail of the Ring" – Aquaman #41 (September/October, 1968)
  • The Black Canary trapped and alone – Adventure Comics #419 (May, 1972)
  • Sandman versus "The Unholy Dreams of Gentleman Jack" – Adventure Comics #85 (April, 1943)
  • The Spectre ventures "Beyond the Sinister Barrier" – Showcase #61 (March/April, 1966)


The Story Behind the Stories

The two Legion reprints included in each issue of the digest-sized Adventure Comics were the feature attraction. As an added bonus to Legion fans, a running commentary about that issue's reprinted Legion stories was provided each month by Paul Levitz, who was the writer of the Legion's current series while the Adventure digests were being produced. Years later, these commentaries are the primary point of interest (other than the reprinted stories themselves), so the full text is provided below:

This month we continue with our program of reprinting the entire adventure of the Legion of Super-Heroes in chronological order with their third and fourth appearances. Last issue we ran their first two stories, both from ADVENTURE COMICS, but by the time these two were written then-Superman editor Mort Weisinger clearly had the idea of featuring the Legionnaires as part of his growing Superman family of characters. These "family" members included many concepts that went from one magazine to another, always guest-starring as a change of pace. Long time comics fans will remember the Superman Emergency Squad, the Bizarros, the Superman (and Superboy) Revenge Squad, and on and on for an endless list. Of them all, only the Legion went on to prominence.
The costumes of the Legionnaires had almost settled into their "permanent" versions by "The Three Super-Heroes", a Supergirl story first featured in ACTION COMICS #267 (August, 1960)... but not quite. Minor differences in coloration and styling were still present in all three.
The most startling discrepancy, however, is the fact that the Legionnaires introduce themselves as the children of the original Legionnaires who initated Superboy into their club. Legion fans regard this as either a typo or a white lie on the Legionnaires' part. There is also a school of thought that dates this story before Superboy's induction, based on a complex series of cross-references that we won't go into.
Three more members are introduced here for the first time, Chameleon Boy and Colossal Boy exactly as they would appear for years to come and Invisible Kid in a uniform whose color would change although the styling would not.
The tunnel Supergirl digs was featured again in later stories, and Supergirl did indeed return again the following year for another try at membership -- at which time she was accepted.
Our other selection, "The Army of Living Kryptonite Men" from SUPERBOY #86 (January, 1961) features only one Legionnaire, but qualifies as a Legion story because it is an important set-up for Luthor battling the Legion years later. Interestingly, it also foreshadows the existience of the Legion of Super-Villains, another creation of later years.
Many stories in the various Superman family magazines featured stories with walk-ons by the Legionnaires in the next few years. They were similar to this one in that the Legionnaire had no direct involvement in the plot, except to come running in at the end to solve the problem. For example, there were at least three or four stories in which various Legionnaires came back through time to impersonate either Superboy or Clark Kent in order to save his secret identity by having the two personas appear together. In the interests of getting right to the essence of the Legion chronicles, we have decided to omit all those stories from our reprintings, using as our critieria only those stories that feature Legionnaires using their powers in the furtherance of the plot, and stories where Legionnaires appear for more than a panel or three.
This "phase" of the Legion's development lasted another couple of years. Additional stories (which we'll see over the next five months) featured the introduction of new members and new elements to the Legion myth, but always with them in a secondary role to the Superman family super-stars. It wasn't until ADVENTURE COMICS #300 that they got their own series.
– Paul Levitz


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