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− | + | {{realworld}} {{publicationhist|contents=[[#1971|1971]] • [[#1972|1972]] • [[#1973|1973]] • [[#1974|1974]] • [[#1975|1975]] • [[#1976|1976]] • [[#1977|1977]] • [[#1978|1978]]}} | |
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==1971== | ==1971== | ||
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− | + | ===January=== | |
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|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-172.jpg|80px|Cover art by Neal Adams]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 172|'''''Superboy'' v1 #172''']] (published [[January 7]], 1971, cover date March 1971) |
− | * | + | *'''Brotherly Hate!''' |
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell; P&I: George Tuska; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Timber Wolf joins Lightning Lad and Light Lass in a mission to apprehend their villainous brother, Mekt. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Lightning Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Adventure403.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Murphy Anderson (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint_partial"|[[Adventure Comics 403|'''''Adventure Comics'' #403''']] (published [[January 12]], 1971, cover date March/April 1971) |
− | * | + | <div class="preboot_prec_reprint" style="padding:3px 0"> |
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Stolen Super Powers!''' from [[Adventure Comics 304|''Adventure Comics'' #304]], Jan. 1963 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Secret of the Mystery Legionnaire!''' from [[Adventure Comics 305|''Adventure Comics'' #305]], Feb. 1963 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Return of Lightning Lad!''' from [[Adventure Comics 308|''Adventure Comics'' #308]], May, 1963 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Super-Sacrifice of the Legionnaires!''' from [[Adventure Comics 312|''Adventure Comics'' #312]], Sept. 1963 | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | *'''Fashion From Fans''' | ||
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell; P: Ross Andru; I: Mike Esposito; E: E. Nelson Bridwell | ||
+ | **Renderings of uniform designs submitted by fans | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===February=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-173.jpg|80px|Cover art by Neal Adams]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 173|'''''Superboy'' v1 #173''']] (published [[February 18]], 1971, cover date April 1971) |
− | * | + | *'''Trust Me Or Kill Me!''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: George Tuska; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Superboy travels from the 20th century to ferret out which of two identical Cosmic Boys is the real one and which the fake. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Mordru | ||
|- | |- | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===March=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by ???]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Super DC Giant S24|'''''Super DC Giant'' #S24''']] (published [[March 4]], 1971, cover date May/June 1971) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''The Forbidden Weapons of Krypton!''' from [[Action Comics v1 297|''Action Comics'' v1 #297]], Feb. 1963 |
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Super Powers of Lex Luthor!''' from [[Action Comics v1 298|''Action Comics'' v1 #298]], Mar. 1963 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===May=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-176.jpg|80px|Cover art by Neal Adams]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 176|'''''Superboy'' v1 #176''']] (published [[May 20]], 1971, cover date July 1971) |
− | * | + | *'''Invisible Invader!''' |
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell; P&I: George Tuska; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Invisible Kid must discover a way to overcome his own invisibility, in order to bring down a villain with an identical super power. | ||
+ | |||
|- | |- | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===June=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Murphy Anderson (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen 140|'''''Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen'' #140''']] (published [[June 3]], 1971, cover date August/September 1971) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''The World of Doomed Olsens!''' from [[Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen 72|''Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen'' #72]], Oct. 1963 |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Adventure409.jpg|80px|Cover art by Dick Giordano]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Adventure Comics 409|'''''Adventure Comics'' #409''']] (published [[June 29]], 1971, cover date August 1971) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''The Condemned Legionnaires!''' from [[Adventure Comics 313|''Adventure Comics'' #313]], October 1963 |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===July=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Dick Giordano]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superboy v1 177|'''''Superboy'' v1 #177''']] (published [[July 6]], 1971, cover date September 1971) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''The Revenge of the Knave from Krypton!''' from [[Adventure Comics 320|''Adventure Comics'' #320]], May, 1964 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |colspan="2" | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Neal Adams]] |
+ | |[[DC 100-Page Super Spectacular 6|'''''DC 100-Page Super Spectacular'' #6''']] (published [[July 15]], 1971, cover date 1971) | ||
+ | *Lists 1st appearance of every Legion character | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Adventure410.jpg|80px|Cover art by Robert Oksner]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Adventure Comics 410|'''''Adventure Comics'' #410''']] (published [[July 29]], 1971, cover date September 1971) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Revolt of the Girl Legionnaires!''' from [[Adventure Comics 326|''Adventure Comics'' #326]], November 1964 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | ===August=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Neal Adams]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superboy v1 178|'''''Superboy'' v1 #178''']] (published [[August 26]], 1971, cover date October 1971) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Lone Wolf Legionnaire!''' from [[Adventure Comics 327|''Adventure Comics'' #327]], Dec. 1964 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Adventure411.jpg|80px|Cover art by Robert Oksner]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Adventure Comics 411|'''''Adventure Comics'' #411''']] (published [[August 31]], 1971, cover date October 1971) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Weddings that Wrecked the Legion!''' from [[Adventure Comics 337|''Adventure Comics'' #337]], October 1965 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | ===October=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Murphy Anderson]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superman v1 245|'''''Superman'' v1 #245''']] (published [[October 7]], 1971, cover date December/January 1971) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Team of Luthor and Brainiac!''' from [[Superman v1 167|''Superman'' v1 #167]], Feb. 1964 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Murphy Anderson (inks)]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superboy v1 180|'''''Superboy'' v1 #180''']] (published [[October 28]], 1971, cover date December 1971) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Secret Origin of Bouncing Boy!''' from [[Adventure Comics 301|''Adventure Comics'' #301]], October, 1962 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | ===November=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Neal Adams (pencils) and Dick Giordano (inks)]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Batman 238|'''''Batman'' #238''']] (published [[November 4]], 1971, cover date January 1972) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Legion of Super-Outlaws!''' from [[Adventure Comics 324|''Adventure Comics'' #324]], Sept. 1964 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Murphy Anderson (inks)]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superboy v1 181|'''''Superboy'' v1 #181''']] (published [[November 25]], 1971, cover date January 1972) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Six-Legged Legionnaire''' from [[Adventure Comics 355|''Adventure Comics'' #355]], April, 1967 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="preboot_prec_heading"| | ||
==1972== | ==1972== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===January=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-183.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 183|'''''Superboy'' v1 #183''']] (published [[January 25]], 1972, cover date March 1972) |
− | * | + | *'''War of the Wraith Mates!''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P: George Tuska; I: Vince Colletta; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The bodies of four Legionnaires are possessed by wraith-like alien beings. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Krogl, Marxla | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Karate Kid, Princess Projectra, and Shadow Lass wear new uniforms designed by fans. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===February=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-184.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 184|''Superboy'' v1 #184]] | + | |[[Superboy v1 184|'''''Superboy'' v1 #184''']] (published [[February 24]], 1972, cover date April 1972) |
− | * | + | *'''One Legionnaire Must Go!''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P: Murphy Anderson; I: Dave Cockrum; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Matter-Eater Lad must turn renegade, to prove he is not a traitor. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Renkil Kem | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | |[[Superboy v1 185|''Superboy'' v1 #185]] | + | |
− | * | + | ===March=== |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superboy v1 185|'''''Superboy'' v1 #185''']] (published [[March 2]], 1972, cover date May 1972) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''Clark Kent’s Super Father!''' from [[Adventure Comics 289|''Adventure Comics'' #289]], October, 1961 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Eight Impossible Missions!''' from [[Adventure Comics 323|''Adventure Comics'' #323]], Aug. 1964 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | ===May=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-188.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 188|'''''Superboy'' v1 #188''']] (published [[May 25]], 1972, cover date July 1972) | ||
+ | *'''Curse of the Blood Crystals!''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P: Dave Cockrum; I: Murphy Anderson; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Chameleon Boy, adversely affected by the Blood Crystals of Mordru, feels compelled to destroy a friend. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' cameo Mordru | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===July=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-190.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 190|'''''Superboy'' v1 #190''']] (published [[July 27]], 1972, cover date September 1972) | ||
+ | *'''Murder the Leader!''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P: Dave Cockrum; I: Murphy Anderson; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Two Legion Leader candidates tangle with two members of the Fatal Five. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Tharok, Validus | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' In the first frame, a flesh-skinned female Legionnaire in a black uniform with blue legs, very similar to Shadow Lass' uniform, appears. Dream Girl appears to be wearing white tights. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===August=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-191.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 191|'''''Superboy'' v1 #191''']] (published [[August 24]], 1972, cover date October 1972) | ||
+ | *'''Attack of the Sun Scavenger''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' With the help of his fellow Legionnaires, Sun Boy once again battles his old nemesis. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Dr. Regulus | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' An unidentified white-haired female Legionnaire in a purple uniform appears (Dream Girl in a new uniform?) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===December=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:LSHv1-1.jpg|80px|Art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint_partial"|[[Legion of Super-Heroes v1 1|'''''The Legion of Super-Heroes'' v1 #1''']] (published [[December 14]], 1972, cover date February 1973) |
− | * | + | <div class="preboot_prec_reprint" style="padding:3px 0"> |
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Lad Who Wrecked the Legion!''' from [[Adventure Comics 328|''Adventure Comics'' #328]], Jan. 1965 | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | *'''The Legion of Super-Heroes: Membership List (Part One)''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: John Forte; E: Jeff Rovin | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-193.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 193|'''''Superboy'' v1 #193''']] (published [[December 26]], 1972, cover date February 1973) |
− | * | + | *'''War Between the Nights and the Days!''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates, Nick Pascale (original idea); P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Duo Damsel and Chameleon Boy go on a mission to unite the feuding races of the planet Pasnic. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' King Jonn and King Lillt of Pasnic. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' New uniforms Chameleon Boy, Duo Damsel, Shrinking Violet, Karate Kid. Chameleon Boy's skin has been colored yellow in this issue. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |colspan="2" | + | |colspan="2" class="preboot_prec_heading"| |
+ | |||
==1973== | ==1973== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | |[[ | + | ===January=== |
− | * | + | |- |
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:LSHv1-2.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint_partial"|[[Legion of Super-Heroes v1 2|'''''The Legion of Super-Heroes'' v1 #2''']] (published [[January 18]], 1973, cover date March 1973) | ||
+ | <div class="preboot_prec_reprint" style="padding:3px 0"> | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The War Between Krypton and Earth!''' from [[Adventure Comics 333|''Adventure Comics'' #333]], June, 1965 | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | *'''The Legion of Super-Heroes: Membership List (Part Two)''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: John Forte; E: Jeff Rovin | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | ===February=== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:LSHv1-3.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan and George Klein]] |
− | |[[Legion of Super-Heroes v1 | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Legion of Super-Heroes v1 3|'''''The Legion of Super-Heroes'' v1 #3''']] (published [[February 13]], 1973, cover date April/May 1973) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''Computo the Conqueror!''' from [[Adventure Comics 340|''Adventure Comics'' #340]], Jan, 1966 |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===March=== | |
− | |||
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-195.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 195|'''''Superboy'' v1 #195''']] (published [[March 20]], 1973, cover date June 1973) |
− | *(1st | + | *'''The One-Shot Hero!''' (1st app. ) |
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P: Dave Cockrum; I: Murphy Anderson; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion rejects a new applicant, who decides to prove himself in spite of it. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' [[Wildfire/Preboot#Pre-Crisis|Erg-1 (Wildfire)]], also origin. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' New uniforms Phantom Girl, Colossal Boy | ||
+ | **''Deaths:'' Erg-1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===April=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[100-Page Super Spectacular DC18|''100-Page Super Spectacular'' #DC-18]] | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[100-Page Super Spectacular DC18|'''''100-Page Super Spectacular'' #DC-18''']] (published [[April 12]], 1973, cover date July 1973) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue!''' from [[Superman v1 162|''Superman'' v1 #162]], July, 1963 |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:LSHv1-4.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan and Sheldon Moldoff]] |
− | |[[Legion of Super-Heroes v1 4|''The Legion of Super-Heroes'' v1 #4]] | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Legion of Super-Heroes v1 4|'''''The Legion of Super-Heroes'' v1 #4''']] (published [[April 12]], 1973, cover date July/August 1973) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''Colossal Boy's One-Man War!''' from [[Adventure Comics 341|''Adventure Comics'' #341]], Feb. 1966 |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by ???]] |
− | |[[Amazing World of Superman Metropolis Edition|''The Amazing World Of Superman, Metropolis Edition'']] | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Amazing World of Superman Metropolis Edition|'''''The Amazing World Of Superman, Metropolis Edition''''']] (published 1973) |
− | * | + | *''Notes:'' Black and white tabloid available only in Metropolis, Illinois and by mail |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===June=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-197.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 197|'''''Superboy'' v1 #197''']] (published [[June 19]], 1973, cover date September 1973) |
− | * | + | *'''Timber Wolf --Dead Hero, Live Executioner!''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Timber Wolf returns from death and begins to exhibit criminal behavior. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Tyr | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Cover title changed to ''Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes'', begins 3rd regular Legion series. New uniforms Timber Wolf (also new facial features), Lightning Lad | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===July=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[100-Page Super Spectacular DC21|'''''100-Page Super Spectacular'' #DC-21''']] (published [[July 10]], 1973, cover date October 1973) |
− | + | *1st reprint of '''The Super Moby Dick of Space!''' from [[Adventure Comics 332|''Adventure Comics'' #332]], May, 1965 | |
− | * | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |colspan="2" | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-198.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
+ | |[[Superboy v1 198|'''''Superboy'' v1 #198''']] (published [[July 19]], 1973, cover date October 1973) | ||
+ | *'''The Fatal Five Who Twisted Time!''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion battles an old, deadly nemesis. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' New uniforms Princess Projectra, Element Lad, Colossal Boy. Karate Kid wears old uniform. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===August=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-199.jpg|80px|Cover art by Dave Cockrum (pencils) and Nick Cardy (inks, Superboy figure pencils)]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 199|'''''Superboy'' v1 #199''']] (published [[August 21]], 1973, cover date November 1973) | ||
+ | *'''The Gun That Mastered Men''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legionnaires discover that a vanquished villain has not yet been completely unarmed. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Tyr | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' New uniforms Star Boy, Dream Girl | ||
+ | *'''The Impossible Target!''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Bouncing Boy battles the son of an old nemesis. | ||
+ | **''First appearance:'' Orion, Jr. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===October=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:SecretOrigins-v1-6.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Secret Origins v1 6|'''''Secret Origins'' v1 #6''']] (published [[October 9]], 1973, cover date January/February 1974) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Origin of the Legion''' from [[Superboy v1 147|''Superboy'' v1 #147]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-200.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 200|'''''Superboy'' v1 #200''']] (published [[October 18]], 1973, cover date January/February 1974) | ||
+ | *'''The Legionnaire Bride of Starfinger''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Bouncing Boy marries Duo Damsel, but the nuptials don not proceed as smoothly as everyone would like. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Starfinger | ||
+ | **''Leave Legion: Bouncing Boy, Duo Damsel | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' New uniforms: Light Lass, Shadow Lass | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===November=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superman v1 272|'''''Superman'' v1 #272''']] (published [[November 15]], 1973, cover date February 1974) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''Beauty and the Super-Beast!''' from [[Superman v1 165|''Superman'' v1 #165]], November 1963 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | ===December=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-201.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 201|'''''Superboy'' v1 #201''']] (published [[December 20]], 1973, cover date March/April 1974) | ||
+ | *'''The Betrayer from Beyond''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Erg-1 | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Porcupine Pete, Infectious Lass, Molecular Master | ||
+ | *'''The Silent Death''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Dream Girl has a premonition that a Legionnaire will die. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="preboot_prec_heading"| | ||
+ | |||
==1974== | ==1974== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | ===February=== |
− | *"The Legionnaire | + | |- |
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[World's Finest Comics 223|'''''World's Finest Comics'' #223''']] (published [[February 19]], 1974, cover date May/June 1974) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Composite Superman!''' from [[World’s Finest Comics 142|''World’s Finest Comics'' #142]], June, 1964 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-202.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint_partial"|[[Superboy v1 202|'''''Superboy'' v1 #202''']] (published [[February 21]], 1974, cover date May/June 1974) | ||
+ | *'''Lost: A Million Miles From Home!''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P: Dave Cockrum; I: Mike Grell; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Returning home from an off-world mission, Colossal Boy and Shrinking Violet must find the source of their ship's power outage. | ||
+ | <div class="preboot_prec_reprint" style="padding:3px 0"> | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Legionnaire Who Killed!''' from [[Adventure Comics 342|''Adventure Comics'' #342]], March 1966 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Super-Stalag of Space!''' from [[Adventure Comics 344|''Adventure Comics'' #344]], May, 1966 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Execution of Matter-Eater Lad!''' from [[Adventure Comics 345|''Adventure Comics'' #345]], June, 1966 | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | *'''The Lore of the Legion!''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Comprises descriptions of several Legionnaires, including origins, real names, home planets, and additional significant data. | ||
+ | *'''The Wrath of the Devil-Fish!''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Dave Cockrum; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' While investigating an alarm at Earth's automated sea station, the Legionnaires encounter a nemesis from the sea. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Devil-Fish | ||
+ | **''Joins Legion:'' Wildfire (Erg-1) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===March=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:SupermanFamily165.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superman Family 165|'''''The Superman Family'' #165''']] (published [[March 26]], 1974, cover date June/July 1974) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''Krypto’s Three Amazing Transformations!''' from [[Superboy v1 111|''Superboy'' v1 #111]], March 1964 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | ===April=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-203.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 203|'''''Superboy'' v1 #203''']] (published [[April 18]], 1974, cover date July/August 1974) | ||
+ | *'''Massacre By Remote Control''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legionnaires are menaced once again by the most powerful creature in the universe. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Myla | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Tharok, Validus | ||
+ | **''Deaths:'' Invisible Kid | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===June=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-204.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 204|'''''Superboy'' v1 #204''']] (published [[June 25]], 1974, cover date September/October 1974) | ||
+ | *'''The Legionnaire Nobody Remembered''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' A teen from the 75th century must travel back in time to correct an accidental change in Legion history. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Anti Lad | ||
+ | *'''Brainiac 5's Secret Weakness!''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Brainiac 5 decides to leave the Legion. | ||
+ | **''Leaves Legion:'' Supergirl | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===July=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:SupermanFamily167.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Crady]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superman Family 167|'''''The Superman Family'' #167''']] (published [[July 25]], 1974, cover date October/November 1974) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Day Pete Ross Became a Robot!''' from [[Superboy v1 100|''Superboy'' v1 #100]], October, 1962 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Insect Queen of Smallville!''' from [[Superboy v1 124|''Superboy'' v1 #124]], Oct. 1965 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===August=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-205.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint_partial"|[[Superboy v1 205|'''''Superboy'' v1 #205''']] (published [[August 22]], 1974, cover date November/December 1974) |
− | * | + | *'''The Legion of Super-Executioners''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' On her birthday, Lana Lang and Superboy travel to the 30th Century where they discover that the Legion has detained Ultra Boy for having gone mad. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' The "Master" | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Insect Queen | ||
+ | *'''Meet "Iron Mike" Grell''' | ||
+ | **W,P&I: Mike Grell; E; Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | <div class="preboot_prec_reprint" style="padding:3px 0"> | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Outcast Super-Heroes!''' from [[Adventure Comics 350|''Adventure Comics'' #350]], Nov. 1966 | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | *'''Lore of the Legion''' | ||
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell; P: Dave Cockrum (pages 1-2), Curt Swan (page 3); I: Dave Cockrum (pages 1-2), George Klein (page 3), George Roussos (Insect Queen figure); E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Comprises descriptions of several Legionnaires, including origins, real names, home worlds, and additional significant data. | ||
+ | <div class="preboot_prec_reprint" style="padding:3px 0"> | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Forgotten Legion!''' from [[Adventure Comics 351|''Adventure Comics'' #351]], Dec. 1966 | ||
+ | </div> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===September=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SupermanFamily168.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superman Family 168|'''''The Superman Family'' #168''']] (published [[September 24]], 1974, cover date December/January 1974) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''Lois Lane, Super-Telepath!''' from [[Superman’s Girlfriend, Lois Lane 56|''Superman’s Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #56]], Apr. 1965 |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===October=== | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-206.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 206|'''''Superboy'' v1 #206''']] (published [[October 24]], 1974, cover date January/February 1974) |
− | * | + | *'''The Legionnaires Who Haunted Superboy''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Superboy encounters Invisible Kid and Ferro Lad, both very much alive. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Invisible Kid, Ferro Lad | ||
+ | *'''Welcome Home, Daughter ... Now Die!''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Princess Projectra makes a visit to her home world, to recuperate from a bout of Rigel Fever. | ||
+ | **''First Appearances:'' The Morgru | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===November=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Limited Collectors' Edition C-34|'''''Limited Collectors' Edition'' #C-34''']] (published [[November 7]], 1974, cover date February/March 1975) |
− | * | + | *'''Untitled''' |
− | * | + | *Two-page 1975 calendar pin-up which depicts various super-heroes, including the charter members of the Legion alongside Superboy |
+ | E: Paul Levitz | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SupermanFamily169.jpg|80px|Cover art by Nick Cardy]] |
− | |[[Superman Family | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superman Family 169|'''''The Superman Family'' #169''']] (published [[November 26]], 1974, cover date February/March 1975) |
− | + | *1st reprint of '''The League of Fantastic Supermen!''' from [[Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen 63|''Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen'' #63]], August, 1962 | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===December=== | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-207.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 207|'''''Superboy'' v1 #207''']] (published [[December 24]], 1974, cover date March 1975) |
− | * | + | *'''The Rookie Who Betrayed the Legion''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' A young science police officer tags along with the Legion on a mission to apprehend an old nemesis. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Universo | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Dvron | ||
+ | *'''Lightning Lad's Day of Dread''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Lightning Lad storms out of HQ on a personal mission. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Lightning Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |colspan="2" | + | |colspan="2" class="preboot_prec_heading"| |
+ | |||
==1975== | ==1975== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===January=== | |
− | |||
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-208.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell (pencils & inks main panel), Curt Swan (pencils smaller panels) and George Klein (inks smaller panels)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint_partial"|[[Superboy v1 208|'''''Superboy'' v1 #208''']] (published [[January 9]], 1975, cover date April 1975) |
− | * | + | *'''Vengeance of the Super-Villains''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff, E. Nelson Bridwell (associate) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The three mightiest Legionnaires are unwillingly detained by their parents from attending an important award ceremony. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' The Legion of Super Villains (Sun Emperor, Lightning Lord, Nemesis Kid, Spider Girl, Radiation Roy, Chameleon Chief) | ||
+ | **''First Appearances:'' Ultra Boy's parents, Crav and Mytra Nah | ||
+ | *'''The Legion of Substitute Heroes''' | ||
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell; P: Curt Swan; I: George Klein; E: Murray Boltinoff, E. Nelson Bridwell (associate) | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Comprises descriptions of the members of the Legion of Substitute Heroes, including origins, real names, home worlds, and other significant data. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' The Legion of Substitute Heroes (Polar Boy, Night Girl, Fire Boy, Chlorophyll Kid, Stone Boy, Color Kid) | ||
+ | <div class="preboot_prec_reprint" style="padding:3px 0"> | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''Lana Lang’s Superboy Identity Detection Kit!''' from [[Superboy v1 93|''Superboy'' v1 #93]], December, 1961 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Evil Hand of the Luck Lords!''' from [[Adventure Comics 343|''Adventure Comics'' #343]], Apr. 1966 | ||
+ | </div> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:WonderWoman-v1-217.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Wonder Woman v1 217|'''''Wonder Woman'' v1 #217''']] (published [[January 9]], 1975, cover date April/May 1975) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''Fun House of Time!''' from [[Wonder Woman v1 101|''Wonder Woman'' v1 #101]], October, 1958 |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===March=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-209.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 209|'''''Superboy'' v1 #209''']] (published [[March 11]], 1975, cover date June 1975) |
− | * | + | *'''Who Can Save the Princess?''' |
− | * | + | **W: Jim Shooter; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff |
− | * | + | **''Story:'' Princess Projectra falls victim to a deadly disease, and only her comrades' sacrifice can save her. |
+ | **''Appearances:'' Duo Damsel | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' New uniforms Karate Kid, Duo Damsel | ||
+ | *'''Hero for a Day''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' A young Legion fan wins the right to spend a day with the Legion, and gets more than he bargained for! | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Flynt Brojj | ||
+ | *'''Super-Talk''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===May=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-210.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 210|'''''Superboy'' v1 #210''']] (published [[May 8]], 1975, cover date August 1975) |
− | * | + | *'''Soljer's Private War''' |
− | * | + | **W: Jim Shooter; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff |
+ | **''Story:'' A figure from Earth's past works to fulfill his mission. | ||
+ | **''First appearance:'' Private Mike Essad | ||
+ | *'''Lair of the Black Dragon''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Karate Kid searches for the man who killed his father. | ||
+ | **''Origin:'' Karate Kid (drawn with clear Eurasian features to justify his conception by an Asian father and American mother) | ||
+ | **''First Appearances:'' Karate Kid's parents (the Black Dragon (Kirau Nezumi) and Valentina Armorr, in flashback) Sensei, Sadahuru | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |
− | *" | + | ===June=== |
− | *" | + | |- |
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-211.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 211|'''''Superboy'' v1 #211''']] (published [[June 12]], 1975, cover date September 1975) | ||
+ | *'''The Ultimate Revenge''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Element Lad once again encounters the villain who murdered his race. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Roxxas | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' cameo Element Lad's parents, Arn and Valla Arrah | ||
+ | *'''The Legion's Lost Home''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Joe Letterese; E: Murray Boltinoff | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Two Legionnaires arrive at the Canaveral Graveyard, to retrieve a missing weapon from the old Legion clubhouse. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Fire Lad, Stone Boy, Chlorophyll Kid | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' the Substitute Legion members wear new uniforms | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===July=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:SupermanFamily173.jpg|80px|Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superman Family 173|'''''The Superman Family'' #173''']] (published [[July 8]], 1975, cover date October/November 1975) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''Beware of the Bug Belle!''' from [[Superman’s Girlfriend, Lois Lane 69|''Superman’s Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #69]], Oct. 1966 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-212.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 212|'''''Superboy'' v1 #212''']] (published [[July 15]], 1975, cover date October 1975) | ||
+ | *'''Last Fight for a Legionnaire''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Six Legion rejects challenge their counterparts in the Legion for the right to Legion membership. | ||
+ | **''Leaves Legion:'' Matter-Eater Lad | ||
+ | *'''A Death Stroke At Dawn''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P&I: Mike Grell; L: Ben Oda; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Shadow Lass aids a fellow super-heroine in need. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Night Girl | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' New uniform Night Girl | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===September=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-213.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 213|'''''Superboy'' v1 #213''']] (published [[September 16]], 1975, cover date December 1975) | ||
+ | *'''The Jaws of Fear''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P&I: Mike Grell; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion must stop a thief from stealing their ultimate weapon. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Benn Pares | ||
+ | *'''Trapped To Live -- Free To Die!''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P: Mike Grell; I: Bill Draut; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Timber Wolf answers a distress call on a barren world, and encounters an old enemy of the Legion. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Blackmace | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===October=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Bob Oksner]] | ||
+ | |[[Superman v1 295|'''''Superman'' v1 #295''']] (published [[October 16]], 1975, cover date January 1976) | ||
+ | *'''Costume, Costume -- Who's Got the Costume?''' | ||
+ | **W: Elliot S! Maggin; P: Curt Swan; I: Bob Oksner, Terry Austin (backgrounds); E: Julius Schwartz | ||
+ | **''Cameo appearances:'' Legionnaires | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-214.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 214|'''''Superboy'' v1 #214''']] (published [[October 21]], 1975, cover date January 1976) | ||
+ | *'''No Price Too High''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P&I: Mike Grell; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' A spoiled rich kid compromises the Legion's ability to defeat their adversary. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' The overseer; Junior McCauley | ||
+ | *'''Stay Small Or Die''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P: Mike Grell; I: Bill Draut; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Brainiac 5 works on a remedy for Shrinking Violet's crippling anxiety. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===November=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SupermanFamily175.jpg|80px|Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superman Family 175|'''''The Superman Family'' #175''']] (published [[November 6]], 1975, cover date February/March 1976) |
− | * | + | *'''Super-Family Puzzle Page''' (Legion mentioned in crossword puzzle) |
− | * | + | **W: Bob Rozakis; E: Julius Schwartz, Murray Boltinoff |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===December=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid01.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Karate Kid 1|'''''Karate Kid'' #1''']] (published [[December 4]], 1975, cover date March/April 1976) |
− | * | + | *'''My World Begins In Yesterday''' |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Ric Estrada; I: Joe Staton; E: Joe Orlando, Paul Levitz (assistant) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-215.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 215|'''''Superboy'' v1 #215''']] (published [[December 18]], 1975, cover date March 1976) |
− | * | + | *'''The Final Eclipse of Sun Boy''' |
− | * | + | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) |
+ | **''Story:'' On their way back to Earth after picking up Phantom Girl on her home world, the Legionnaires find themselves in a battle with a transformed Sun boy. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Gmya Wazzo, Phantom Girl's brother | ||
+ | *'''The Hero Who Wouldn't Fight''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P: Mike Grell; I: Bill Draut; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' On an obscure planetoid, Cosmic Boy must find a way to save his fellow Legionnaires without using his super powers. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Emerald Empress | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' New uniforms Cosmic Boy, Colossal Boy | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |colspan="2" | + | |colspan="2" class="preboot_prec_heading"| |
+ | |||
==1976== | ==1976== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | |[[ | + | ===January=== |
− | *" | + | |- |
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-216.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 216|'''''Superboy'' v1 #216''']] (published [[January 22]], 1976, cover date April 1976) | ||
+ | *'''The Hero Who Hated the Legion''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The people of the island country of Marzal, including their super-powered champion, shun the Legionnaires when they arrive to retrieve a missing satellite. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Tyroc | ||
+ | *'''1 + 1 = 3''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' A peek into the lives of married ex-Legionnaires Chuck and Luornu Taine | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Bouncing Boy; Duo Damsel | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===February=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid02.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] | ||
+ | |[[Karate Kid 2|'''''Karate Kid'' #2''']] (published [[February 12]], 1976, cover date May/June 1976) | ||
+ | *'''The International Dooms of Major Disaster''' | ||
+ | **W: David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson); P: Ric Estrada; I: Joe Staton; E: Joe Orlando, Paul Levitz (assistant) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:DCSuperStars03.jpg|80px]] | ||
+ | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[DC Super Stars 3|'''''DC Super Stars'' #3''']] (published [[February 17]], 1976, cover date May 1976) | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Adult Legion''' from [[Adventure Comics 354|''Adventure Comics'' #354]] | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The War of the Legions''' from [[Adventure Comics 355|''Adventure Comics'' #355]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | ===March=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-217.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 217|'''''Superboy'' v1 #217''']] (published [[March 18]], 1976, cover date June 1976) | ||
+ | *'''The Charge of the Doomed Legionnaires''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P&I: Mike Grell; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Brainiac 5 must guide his comrades from a remote location, as they battle an enemy bent on acquiring their Legion cruiser. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' First use of transporter (teleportation) technology (Brainiac 5 is "beamed down" from ship to planet). | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Khund Field Marshal Lorca | ||
+ | *'''Future Shock for Superboy''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P&I: Mike Grell; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Superboy travels to the 30th century and is instantly drawn to a mysterious beauty with a startling secret. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Laurel Kent | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===April=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid03.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] | ||
+ | |[[Karate Kid 3|'''''Karate Kid'' #3''']] (published [[April 15]], 1976, cover date July/August 1976) | ||
+ | *'''The Ravager''' | ||
+ | **W: David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson); P: Ric Estrada; I: Joe Staton; C: Carl Gafford; E: Joe Orlando, Paul Levitz (assistant) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-218.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 218|'''''Superboy'' v1 #218''']] (published [[April 20]], 1976, cover date July 1976) | ||
+ | *'''The Super-Villain the World Never Knew''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P&I: Mike Grell; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The newest Legionnaire experiences a trial by fire on his first day, as he must join his new teammates in a battle against an enemy who can turn any superhero's powers against him. | ||
+ | **''Joins Legion:'' Tyroc | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===May=== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SupermanFamily178.jpg|80px|Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superman Family 178|'''''The Superman Family'' #178''']] (published [[May 3]], 1976, cover date August/September 1976) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''Superman’s Phantom Pal!''' from [[Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen 62|''Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen'' #62]], July, 1962 |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperTeamFamily06.jpg|80px|Cover art by Ernie Chan]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Super-Team Family 6|'''''Super-Team Family'' #6''']] (published [[May 24]], 1976, cover date August/September 1976) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''The Return of the Composite Superman''' from [[World's Finest Comics 142|''World's Finest Comics'' #142]], June, 1964 |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===June=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid04.jpg|80px|Cover art by Ernie Chan (pencils, as Ernie Chua) and Mike Grell (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Karate Kid 4|'''''Karate Kid'' #4''']] (published [[June 7]], 1976, cover date September/October 1976) |
− | * | + | *'''The Rage of Yesterdays Lost!''' |
− | * | + | **W: David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson); P: Ric Estrada; I: Joe Staton; C; Carl Gafford; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Joe Orlando, Paul Levitz (assistant) |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-219.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 219|'''''Superboy'' v1 #219''']] (published [[June 21]], 1976, cover date September 1976) |
− | * | + | *'''The Plunder Ploy of the Fatal Five''' |
− | * | + | **W: Jim Shooter (from a suggestion by Ken Klaczak); P&I: Mike Grell; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) |
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion must uncover the Fatal Five's newest secret project. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' The Fatal Five | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' A full-page Legion cruiser schematic is worked into the story. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Limited Collectors' Edition C-49|'''''Limited Collectors' Edition'' #C-49''']] (published [[June 28]], 1976, cover date October/November 1976) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''Mordru the Merciless''' from [[Adventure Comics 369|''Adventure Comics'' #369]], June, 1968 |
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Devil's Jury''' from [[Adventure Comics 370|''Adventure Comics'' #370]], July, 1968 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===July=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-220.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 220|'''''Superboy'' v1 #220''']] (published [[July 19]], 1976, cover date October 1976) |
− | * | + | *'''The Super Soldiers of the Slave-Maker''' |
− | * | + | **W: Jim Shooter (from a suggestion by Ken Klaczak); P: Mike Grell; I: Bob Wiacek; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) |
+ | **''Story:'' The Legionnaires must free a planet from enslavement at the hands of a warlike race. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Warlord of Thargg | ||
+ | *'''Dream Girl's Living Nightmare''' | ||
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P: Mike Grell; I: Bob Wiacek; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Chameleon Boy tries to prevent one of Dream Girl's premonitions from coming true. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Primor Nryd Gordor | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===August=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid05.jpg|80px|Cover art by Ernie Chan (pencils, as Ernie Chua) and Mike Grell (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Karate Kid 5|'''''Karate Kid'' #5''']] (published [[August 2]], 1976, cover date November/December 1976) |
− | * | + | *'''The Tomorrow Thief''' |
+ | **W: David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson); P: Ric Estrada; I: Joe Staton; C: Liz Berube; E: Joe Orlando, Paul Levitz (assistant) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-221.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 221|'''''Superboy'' v1 #221''']] (published [[August 23]], 1976, cover date November 1976) |
− | + | *'''The Trillion-Dollar Trophies''' | |
+ | **W: Jim Shooter (from a suggestion by Ken Klaczak); P: Mike Grell; I: Bob Wiacek; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' A pair of super-villains blackmail Legion benefactor R.J. Brande, with the Legionnaires themselves as the ransom. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' R.J. Brande | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Grimbor, Charma | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===September=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-222.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 222|'''''Superboy'' v1 #222''']] (published [[September 13]], 1976, cover date December 1976) |
− | *( | + | *'''This Legionnaire Is Condemned!''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates; P: Mike Grell; I: Bob Wiacek; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legionnaires' newest member appears to have turned renegade! | ||
+ | *'''Death of a Legend''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P: Mike Nasser; I: Bob Layton; E: Murray Boltinoff, Jack Harris (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Three Legionnaires travel to another world to attend a ceremony honoring its superhero. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Questar; the Every-Ten-Years Monster | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===October=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid06.jpg|80px|Cover art by Ernie Chan (pencils, as Ernie Chua) and Mike Grell (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Karate Kid 6|'''''Karate Kid'' #6''']] (published [[October 4]], 1976, cover date January/February 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''Showdown With Commander Blud!''' |
+ | **W: David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson); P: Ric Estrada; I: Joe Staton; E: Joe Orlando, Dennis O'Neil (story) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-223.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 223|'''''Superboy'' v1 #223''']] (published [[October 18]], 1976, cover date January 1976) |
− | * | + | *'''We Can't Escape the Trap In Time!''' |
− | * | + | **W: Jim Shooter; P: Mike Grell; I: Bob Wiacek; E: Murray Boltinoff |
+ | **''Story:'' The Legionnaires engage in solo battles with their old enemy, The Time Trapper, seemingly all at the same time. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Time Trapper | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Pulsar Stargrave, Holdur, Quicksand | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===November=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-224.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 224|'''''Superboy'' v1 #224''']] (published [[November 15]], 1976, cover date February 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''When Stargrave Strikes!''' |
+ | **W: Jim Shooter; P: Mike Grell; I: Bob Wiacek; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' A super-powerful opponent works to forcibly recruit the Legion to help him accomplish a cosmic goal. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Pulsar Stargrave, Holdur, Quicksand | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===December=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid07.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Karate Kid 7|'''''Karate Kid'' #7''']] (published [[December 6]], 1976, cover date March/April 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''The Gyro-Master Strikes Twice!''' |
+ | **W: David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson); P: Ric Estrada; I: Joe Staton; E: Joe Orlando, Dennis O'Neil (story) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-225.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 225|'''''Superboy'' v1 #225''']] (published [[December 20]], 1976, cover date March 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''And Who Shall Lead Them?''' |
− | * | + | **W: Paul Levitz; P: James Sherman; I: Bob Wiacek; E: Denny O'Neil |
+ | **''Story:'' Superboy challenges the right of Wildfire to become Legion Leader. | ||
+ | **''Elected Legion Leader:'' Wildfire | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Resource Raiders | ||
+ | *'''A Matter of Priorities''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Mike Nasser; I: Bob Wiacek; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Hot-headed Timber Wolf cannot seem to stay within the parameters of his undercover mission, jeopardizing its success. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Tseln of Thaun, Ambassador Relnic | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |colspan="2" | + | |colspan="2" class="preboot_prec_heading"| |
+ | |||
==1977== | ==1977== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ===January=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-226.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 226|'''''Superboy'' v1 #226''']] (published [[January 17]], 1977, cover date April 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''The Dazzling Debut of Dawnstar!''' (1st app. Dawnstar, joins) |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: James Sherman; I: Jack Abel; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' A super-powered teen who can track anything anywhere helps the Legion to apprehend the criminal organization behind the Resource Raiders. | ||
+ | **''First appearance, joins Legion:'' Dawnstar | ||
+ | *'''Five Against One''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Mike Nasser; I: Jack Abel; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Brainiac 5 begins his journey to fulfill his promise to Stargrave. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' cameo Stargrave, Mordru statue | ||
+ | **''First appearance:'' Star Stone | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid08.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Karate Kid 8|'''''Karate Kid'' #8''']] (published [[January 31]], 1977, cover date May/June 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''Pandemonium ... Panic ... Pulsar!''' |
+ | **W: David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson); P: Ric Estrada; I: Joe Staton; C: Liz Berube; E: Joe Orlando, Dennis O'Neil (story) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===February=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-227.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 227|'''''Superboy'' v1 #227''']] (published [[February 14]], 1977, cover date May 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''War At World's End!''' |
+ | **W: Gerry Conway; P: Joe Staton; I: Jack Abel; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion's encounter with Pulsar Stargrave concludes. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Stargrave, Holdur, Quicksand | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===March=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Al Milgrom]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[DC Special 28|'''''DC Special'' #28''']] (published [[March 7]], 1977, cover date June/July 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''The City That Stopped -- Dead!''' |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Arvell Jones; I: Bob Layton; C: Liz Berube; L: Bill Morse; E: Paul Levitz | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-228.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy v1 | + | |[[Superboy v1 228|'''''Superboy'' v1 #228''']] (published [[March 21]], 1977, cover date June 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''That A World Might Live ... A Legionnaire Must Die!''' |
− | * | + | **W: Paul Levitz; P: James Sherman; I: Jack Abel; C: Liz Berube; E: Denny O'Neil |
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion Espionage Squad goes undercover to stop the Governor of Australia's plans to take over the Earth. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Dark Circle | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Deregon | ||
+ | **''Deaths:'' Chemical King | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===April=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid09.jpg|80px|Cover art by Al Milgrom]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Karate Kid 9|'''''Karate Kid'' #9''']] (published [[April 4]], 1977, cover date July/August 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''The Black Belt Contract''' |
+ | **W: David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson); P: Ric Estrada; I: Joe Staton; C: Carl Gafford; E: Joe Orlando, Dennis O'Neil (story) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-229.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 229|'''''Superboy'' v1 #229''']] (published [[April 18]], 1977, cover date July 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''Hunt for a Hero-Killer''' |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: James Sherman; I: Jack Abel; C: Liz Berube; L: Bill Morse; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Wildfire assembles a team to hunt down Deregon, the villain who caused the death of one of their own. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Dark Circle, Night Girl, Deregon | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===May=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Superboy-v1-230.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy v1 230|'''''Superboy'' v1 #230''']] (published [[May 16]], 1977, cover date August 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''The Creature Who Conned the Legion''' |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: James Sherman; I: Jack Abel; C: Liz Berube; L: Bill Morse; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Five Legionnaires must determine the cause of sudden mysterious earthquakes that rock a planet. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Sden of Trevenon | ||
+ | *'''The Day Bouncing Boy Bounced Back''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Mike Nasser; I: Jack Abel; C: Liz Berube; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' While the Legionnaires are attending the funeral of Chemical King, Bouncing Boy guards Legion HQ, and must deal with an intruder solo. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Officer Dvron | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Bouncing Boy regains his super powers. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===June=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid10.jpg|80px|Cover art by Al Milgrom (pencils) and Jack Abel (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Karate Kid 10|'''''Karate Kid'' #10''']] (published [[June 6]], 1977, cover date September/October 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''Death-Duel on Orando''' |
− | * | + | **W: David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson); P: Ric Estrada; I: Jack Abel; C: Carl Gafford; E: Joe Orlando, Dennis O'Neil (story) |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH231.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 231|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #231''']] (published [[June 20]], 1977, cover date September 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''A Day in the Death of a World''' (series title formally changed) |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: James Sherman; I: Jack Abel; C: Liz Berube; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion battles the Fatal Five in an epic effort to save a race before their sun goes nova. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' The Fatal Five | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Adventure453.jpg|80px|Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Adventure Comics 453|'''''Adventure Comics'' #453''']] (published [[June 27]], 1977, cover date September/October 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''You Too Can Be A Super-Hero!''' |
+ | **W: Bob Rozakis; P: John Calnan; I: Murphy Anderson; C: Liz Berube; L: Ben Oda; E: Paul Levitz | ||
+ | **Refers to the events of ''Superboy'' v1 #230 and involves Mordru's crystal from that story. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |colspan="2"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===July=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:JLofAv1-147.jpg|80px|Cover art by Dick Dillin (pencils) and Frank McLaughlin (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Justice League of America v1 147|'''''Justice League of America'' v1 #147''']] (published [[July 4]], 1977, cover date October 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''Crisis In the 30th Century!''' (JLA/JSA/LSH team-up) |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz, Martin Pasko (script); P: Dick Dillin; I: Frank McLaughlin; C: Anthony Tollin; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Julius Schwartz | ||
+ | **''Story:'' To save their friends, held hostage by Mordru the Merciless, members of the Legion join members of the Justice League and Justice Society in retrieving three mystical objects that could spell doom for the Universe. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Justice Society, Mordru | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Abnegazar, Rath, Ghast, Antareans, Timeless Ones of Gendix, Vaxonian Governing Council, extra-dimensional female brooding monsters | ||
+ | **''First mention:'' Red Jar of Calythos, Green Bell of Uthool, Silver Wheel of Nyalthor | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Neal Adams]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Limited Collectors' Edition C-52|'''''Limited Collectors' Edition'' #C-52''']] (published [[July 7]], 1977, cover date 1977) |
− | * | + | *1st reprint of '''The Last Days of Superman''' from [[Superman v1 156|''Superman'' v1 #156]], October, 1962 |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH232.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 232|''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #232]] (October) | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 232|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #232''']] (published [[July 18]], 1977, cover date October 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''The Disease That Wouldn't Die!''' |
+ | **W: Gerry Conway; P: Ric Estrada; I: Jack Abel; C: Liz Berube; L: Clem Robbins; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legionnaires battle a deadly disease that causes its victims to steadily shrink in size. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Dr. Regulus | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' The Immune | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' 1st mention [[Klordny]] festival. New uniform Colossal Boy. First use new Legion communicator. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===August=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid11.jpg|80px|Cover art by Al Milgrom (pencils) and Jack Abel (inks)]] |
− | |[[Karate Kid 11|''Karate Kid'' #11]] (November) | + | |[[Karate Kid 11|'''''Karate Kid'' #11''']] (published [[August 1]], 1977, cover date November/December 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''Disasters of Yesteryear''' |
+ | **W: Jack C. Harris; P&I: Ric Estrada; E: Joe Orlando, Dennis O'Neil (story) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:JLofAv1-148.jpg|80px|Cover art by Rich Buckler (pencils) and Jack Abel (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Justice League of America v1 148|'''''Justice League of America'' v1 #148''']] (published [[August 1]], 1977, cover date November 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''Crisis In Triplicate!''' |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz, Martin Pasko (script); P: Dick Dillin; I: Frank McLaughlin; C: Anthony Tollin; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Julius Schwartz | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Each of the three demons un-imprisoned by Mordru chooses one of the three super-hero teams to fight as his agent for dominion over the universe. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Justice Society, Mordru, Abnegazar, Rath, Ghast | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' First use of Geolab | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Joe Staton (pencils) and Bob Layton (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[DC Super-Stars 17|'''''DC Super-Stars'' #17''']] (published [[August 22]], 1977, cover date November/December 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''The Secret of the Quintile Crystal''' |
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− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH233.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 233|''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #233]] (November) | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 233|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #233''']] (published [[August 22]], 1977, cover date November 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''The Infinite Man Who Conquered the Legion!''' (1st app. Infinite Man) |
− | * | + | **W: Paul Levitz; P: James Sherman; I: Bob Wiacek; C: Liz Berube; L: Ben Oda; E: Denny O'Neil |
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion battles a creature with infinite control over space and time. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Rond Vidar, Timeless Ones | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Sklarian Raiders, Infinite Man (Jaxon Rugarth), High Seer Beren of Naltor, | ||
+ | *'''The Final Illusion''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Mike Nasser; I: Bob Layton; C: Liz Berube; L: Ben Oda; E: Denny O'Neil | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Princess Projectra falls into a coma, and it's up to Chameleon Boy, Saturn Girl, and Dream Girl to find a way to bring her out of it. | ||
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− | + | ===September=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH234.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |''' | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 234|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #234''']] (published [[September 19]], 1977, cover date December 1977) |
− | * | + | *'''Wanted -- Dead or Alive: The Composite Legionnaire''' |
+ | **W: Gerry Conway; P: Ric Estrada; I: Jack Abel; C: Tony Tollin; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion must find a way to stop a powerful, rampaging creature made up of four merged members. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Composite Legionnaire, Bounty | ||
+ | *'''What's So Special About Legion Fandom''' | ||
+ | **W: Jay L. Zilber; P&I: Mike Grell; E: Al Milgrom | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:TempoSuperboyLSH.jpg|80px|Cover art by Neal Adams]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes paperback|'''''Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes''''']] Tempo Books paperback, 1977 |
− | * | + | *Reprint of '''Superboy's Darkest Secret''' from ''Superboy'' v1 #158 |
+ | *2nd reprint of '''The Six Legged Legionnaire''' from [[Adventure Comics 355|''Adventure Comics'' #355]], April, 1967 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''Curse of the Blood Crystals''' from [[Superboy v1 188|''Superboy'' v1 #188]], July, 1972 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''The Legionnaires Who Never Were''' from [[Action Comics v1 392|''Action Comics'' v1 #392]], September, 1970 | ||
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+ | ===October=== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid12.jpg|80px|Cover art by Rich Buckler (pencils) and Jack Abel (inks)]] |
− | |[[Karate Kid 12|''Karate Kid'' #12]] January | + | |[[Karate Kid 12|'''''Karate Kid'' #12''']] (published [[October 3]], 1977, cover date January/February 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''The Time of Your Death!''' |
+ | **W: Bob Rozakis; P: Juan Ortiz; I: Bob McLeod; C: Anthony Tollin; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Joe Orlando, Al Milgrom (story) | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH235.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 235|''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #235]] January | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 235|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #235''']] (published [[October 17]], 1977, cover date January 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''The Legion's Super-Secret''' |
− | * | + | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Mike Grell; I: Vince Colletta; C: Jerry Serpe; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Al Milgrom |
+ | **''Story:'' When their annual "brainwashing" methods fails, the Legion must work to keep Superboy from discovering a vital secret. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Sklarian Raiders | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' First mention Life Institute, Technos Laboratories | ||
+ | *'''Trial of the Legion Five''' | ||
+ | **W: Gerry Conway; P: George Tuska; I: Vince Colletta; C: Jerry Serpe; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Five Legionnaires on trial for murder must prove their innocence before the Earth Council Supreme Court | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Marko and Redvik Chang, Titanian Psycho-Beast | ||
+ | *'''Legionnaire Profile: Karate Kid''' | ||
+ | **W: Jay L. Zilber; P&I: Win Mortimer; E: Al Milgrom | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SupermanFamily187.jpg|80px|Cover art by José Luis Garcia-Lopez]] |
− | |[[Superman Family 187|''The Superman Family'' #187]] January | + | |[[Superman Family 187|'''''The Superman Family'' #187''']] (published [[October 17]], 1977, cover date January/February 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''The Dealers of Death''' (Elastic Lad) |
− | * | + | **W: Tom DeFalco; P: Win Mortimer; I: Joe Orlando; C: Jerry Serpe; L: Ben Oda; E: E. Nelson Bridwell |
+ | *'''A Phoenix of Steel!''' (Elastic Lad) | ||
+ | **W: Gerry Conway; P: Curt Swan; I: Jack Abel; C: Tony Tollin; L: Ben Oda; E: E. Nelson Bridwell | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===November=== | |
− | |||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH236.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell (pencils) and Joe Rubinsten (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 236|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #236''']] (published [[November 21]], 1977, cover date February 1978) |
− | *" | + | *'''A World Born Anew!''' |
− | * | + | **W: Paul Levitz, Paul Kupperberg; P: James Sherman; I: Bob McLeod; C: Tony Tollin; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom |
− | * | + | **''Story"'' On his home world, Braal, Cosmic Boy must enlist the help of his fellow Legionnaires to defeat the villain who wants to re-form the topography of the planet. |
+ | **''Appearances:'' Night Girl, Pol Krinn | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Worldsmith | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' First mention of the Braalian game, magnoball | ||
+ | *'''Mon-El's One-Man War!''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Mike Nasser; I: Joe Rubinsten, Rick Bryant; C: Mike Nasser; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Mon-El's vacation is interrupted by an attack on the experimental star mine he is visiting at the outer rim of the galaxy. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Warlord Charlak and Khunds | ||
+ | *'''Words Never Spoken!''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Mike Nasser; I: Joe Rubinsten; C: Tony Tollin; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Lightning Lad proposes, and Saturn Girl seeks help to make a decision on whether to accept and leave the Legion. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Professor Vndaar of the Titan Institute of Psychic Science | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' First mention Sensacomp Stimulator | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid13.jpg|80px|Cover art by Rich Buckler (pencils) and Bob McLeod (inks)]] |
− | |[[Karate Kid 13|''Karate Kid'' #13]] March | + | |[[Karate Kid 13|'''''Karate Kid'' #13''']] (published [[November 28]], 1977, cover date March/April 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''Tomorrow's Battle ... Yesterday!''' |
+ | **W: Bob Rozakis; P: Juan Ortiz; I: Bob McLeod; C: Anthony Tollin; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Joe Orlando, Al Milgrom (story) | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===November=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[All-New Collectors' Edition C-55|'''''All-New Collectors' Edition'' #C-55''']] (published [[December 12]], 1977, cover date 1978) |
− | *( | + | *'''The Millennium Massacre''' (marriage Saturn Girl/ Lightning Lad) |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Mike Grell; I: Vinve Colletta; C: Jerry Serpe, Tony Tollin; L: Gaspar Saladino; E: Joe Orlando (Managing Editor), Paul Levitz (Editorial Consultant) | ||
+ | **''Story:'' As Superboy arrives in the 30th century for the marriage of two of the Legion's charter members, he discovers that history has changed and the galaxy is at war. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Time Trapper | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Oseldan Khan and the Lunarites | ||
+ | *'''The Origins and Powers of the Legionnaires''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: James Sherman; I: Jack Abel; C: Jerry Serpe, Tony Tollin; L: Gaspar Saladino; E: Joe Orlando (Managing Editor), Paul Levitz (Editorial Consultant) | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===December=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH237.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell (pencils) and Joe Rubinsten (inks)]] |
− | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 237|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #237''']] (published [[December 19]], 1977, cover date March 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''No Price Too High''' |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz, Paul Kupperberg; P: Walter Simonson; I: Jack Abel; C: Adrienne Roy; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Following the farewell ceremony of Garth and Imra Ardeen Ranzz on the Brande estate, R.J. Brande is held hostage by a bitter foe, and the Legion must ransom him by bringing back three objects. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Khunds | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Arma Getten, Graxls | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ==1978== | |
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− | + | ===January=== | |
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|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH238.jpg|80px|Cover art by Jim Starlin]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 238|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #238''']] (published [[January 23]], 1978, cover date April 1978) |
− | *" | + | *1st reprint the classic [[Jim Shooter]] two-part story from [[Adventure Comics 359|''Adventure Comics'' #359]] (Part 1, "The Outlawed Legionnaire") and [[Adventure Comics 360|#360]] (Part 2, "The Legion Chain Gang"), August and September, 1967 |
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===February=== | |
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid14.jpg|80px|Cover art by Rich Buckler (pencils) and Frank Giacoia (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Karate Kid 14|'''''Karate Kid'' #14''']] (published [[February 6]], 1978, cover date May/June 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''Diamondeth Is Forever!''' (Robin x-over) |
− | * | + | **W: Bob Rozakis; P: Juan Ortiz; I: Bruce Patterson; C: Mario Sen; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Joe Orlando, Al Milgrom (story) |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SupermanFamily189.jpg|80px|Cover art by José Luis Garcia-Lopez]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superman Family 189|'''''The Superman Family'' #189''']] (published [[February 13]], 1978, cover date May/June 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''Memories of Menace!''' (20th century Mon-El appearance in Phantom Zone) |
+ | **W: Jack C. Harris; P: Jack Abel; I: Frank Giacoia; C: Cory Adams; L: Jean Simek; E: E. Nelson Bridwell | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH239.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell (pencils) and Joe Rubinsten (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 239|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #239''']] (published [[February 20]], 1978, cover date May 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''Murder Most Foul''' |
+ | **W: Jim Starlin, Paul Levitz (dialogue and plot assist); P: Jim Starlin; I: Joe Rubinstein; C: Cory Adams; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Story:'' While answering an urgent summons to his homeworld of Rimbor, Ultra Boy is ambushed, and wakes to find himself wanted for the murder of an old flame. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Marla | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' An Ryd | ||
+ | *'''Analyzing Chameleon Boy's Power''' | ||
+ | **W: Mike Flynn | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===March=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH240.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell (pencils) and Joe Rubinsten (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 240|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #240''']] (published [[March 20]], 1978, cover date June 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''The Man Who Manacled the Legion''' |
− | * | + | **W: Paul Levitz (plot), Jack Harris (dialogue); P: Howard Chaykin; I: Bob Wiacek; C: Cory Adams; L: Shelly Leferman; E: Al Milgrom |
+ | **''Story:'' An old foe with a personal vendetta against the Legion holds the President of Earth captive. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Grimbor, President Kandru of Earth | ||
+ | *'''Dawnstar Rising''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz (plot), Paul Kupperberg (dialogue); P: James Sherman; I: Bob McCleod; C: Adrienne Roy; L: Shelly Leferman; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Story:'' During her training in the Legion Academy, Dawnstar learns a lesson about working as a team. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Laurel Kent | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Shadow Lad, Jed Rikane | ||
+ | *'''The Age of Heroes''' | ||
+ | **W: Jay L. Zilber | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===April=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:KarateKid15.jpg|80px|Cover art by Rich Buckler (pencils) and Jack Abel (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Karate Kid 15|'''''Karate Kid'' #15''']] (published [[April 3]], 1978, cover date July/August 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''Bring Back My Future To Me!''' |
+ | **W: Bob Rozakis, Jack C. Harris (co-plot); P&I: Juan Ortiz; C: Mario Sen; L: Clem Robbins; E: Joe Orlando, Al Milgrom (story) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH241.jpg|80px|Cover art by James Sherman (pencils) and Joe Rubinstein (inks)]] |
− | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 241|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #241''']] (published [[April 17]], 1978, cover date July 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''Prologue To Earthwar''' |
− | * | + | **W: Paul Levitz; P: James Sherman; I: Bob McCleod; C: Cory Adams; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom |
+ | **''Story:'' While some of the Legionnaires serve offworld as security for a diplomatic meeting, others battle an old enemy faction that has unexpectedly resumed its operations. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Resource Raiders, Ambassador Relnic | ||
+ | **''First Appearances:'' Ontiir of Tsuron, Science Officer Shvaughn Erin | ||
+ | *'''My Brother's Keeper''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz (plot), Paul Kupperberg (writer); P: Arvell Jones; I: Dan Bulanadi; C: Cory Adams; L: Shelly Leferman; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Timber Wolf and Light Lass answers a request for aide from her home world Winath, where her brother, Lightning Lord, has returned after escaping from prison. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Lightning Lord | ||
+ | *'''Magic and the Legion (Part 1)''' | ||
+ | **W: Len Rosenberg | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===May=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:Kamandi58.jpg|80px|Cover art by Jim Sherman (pencils) and Bob McLeod (inks)]] |
− | + | |[[Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 58|'''''Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth'' #58''']] (published [[May 1]], 1978, cover date August/September 1978) | |
+ | *'''Enter: the Legionnaire''' (Karate Kid x-over, cont. from #353) | ||
+ | **W: Jack C. Harris; P: Dick Ayers; I: Danny Bulanadi; C: Mario Sen; L: Shelly Leferman; E: Joe Orlando, Al Milgrom (story) | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH242.jpg|80px|Cover art by James Sherman (pencils) and Joe Rubinstein (inks)]] |
− | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 242|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #242''']] (published [[May 15]], 1978, cover date August 1978) |
− | *" | + | **''Story:'' As four Legionnaires watch over vital peace talks between the Dominators and United Planets Diplomats on Weber's World, the Khunds attack Earth. |
− | * | + | **''Appearances:'' Khunds, Ambassador Relnic, Ontiir of Tsuron |
+ | *'''Startarget: Earth''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: James Sherman; I: Bob McCleod; C: Cory Adams; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | *'''Girls' Night Out''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz (plot), Paul Kupperberg (writer); P: Arvell Jones; I: Dan Bulanadi; C: Gene D'Angelo; L: Shelly Leferman; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Four female Legionnaires' "girls' night out" is spoiled when a gang of thugs take them hostage. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Science Police Deputy Commander Ilni Cerrell | ||
+ | *'''Magic and the Legion (Part 2)''' | ||
+ | **W: Len Rosenberg | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===June=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:DCCP02.jpg|80px|Cover art by José Luis Garcia-Lopez (pencils), Dan Adkins (inks) and Todd Klein (lettering)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[DC Comics Presents 2|'''''DC Comics Presents'' #2''']] (published [[June 12]], 1978, cover date September/October 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''Race to the End of Time!''' |
+ | **W: Martin Pasko; P: José Luis Garcia-Lopez; I: Dan Adkins; C: Jerry Serpe; L: Clem Robins; E: Julius Schwartz | ||
+ | **Legion cameo | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH243.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell (pencils) and Joe Rubinsten (inks)]] |
− | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 243|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #243''']] (published [[June 19]], 1978, cover date September 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''Earth's Last Stand''' |
− | * | + | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Joe Staton; I: Jack Abel; C: Cory Adams; L: Jean Simek; E: Al Milgrom |
+ | **''Story:'' As the peace council on Weber's World is itself attacked, and the Khunds' invasion of Earth continues, it appears that Earth will only survive with the help of heroes besides the Legionnaires. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Dominators, Khunds, Ontiir of Tsuron, Ambassador Relnic, Legion of Substitute Heroes, Legion Reserve, Science Officer Shvaughn Erin | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:CancCmcCaval2.jpg|80px|Cover art by Alex Saviuk]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Cancelled Comic Cavalcade 2|'''''Cancelled Comic Cavalcade'' #2''']] Fall 1978 |
− | * | + | *'''Into the Vortex''' |
+ | **Story which would have appeared in the unpublished ''Kamandi'' #59. Includes flashback to Karate Kid crossover story and image of Legion HQ. | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===July=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH244.jpg|80px|Cover art by James Sherman (pencils) and Joe Rubinstein (inks)]] |
− | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 244|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #244''']] (published [[July 17]], 1978, cover date April 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''The Dark Circle That Crushed Earth''' |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Joe Staton; I: Joe Giella; C: Cory Adams; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Story:'' As the fighting on Earth continues, several mysteries appear to unravel as to who is behind the attacks, and an old arch-enemy resurfaces. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Khunds, Ontiir of Tsuron, The Dark Circle, The Legion Reserve, Shvaugn Erin, Mordru | ||
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− | + | ||
− | + | ===August=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH245.jpg|80px|Cover art by Al Milgrom (pencils) and Joe Rubinstein (inks)]] |
− | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 245|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #245''']] (published [[August 21]], 1978, cover date November 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''Mordru Master of Earth!''' |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Joe Staton; I: Murphy Anderson; C: Cory Adams; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom | ||
+ | **''Story:'' In the epic conclusion of the Earthwar Saga, four heroes are left standing and must use their wits more than their brawn to defeat their greatest foe and save their comrades, as well as Earth itself. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Mordru, Legion Reserve; Cameos: Legion of Substitute Heroes, Ontiir of Tsuron, Ambassador Relnic, Dominators, Khunds | ||
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− | + | ===September=== | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH246.jpg|80px|Cover art by Mike Grell]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 246|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #246''']] (published [[September 18]], 1978, cover date December 1978) |
− | * | + | *'''Will the Last One To Leave Mercury Please Close the Planet?''' |
+ | **W: Paul Levitz (plot), Len Wein (script); P: Joe Staton; I: Dick Giordano; C: Glynis Wein; L: Ben Oda; E: Al Milgrom, Jack Harris | ||
+ | **''Story:'' On what they mistakenly believe to be a search and rescue operation for a missing comrade, a team of Legionnaires stumble on a mystery that, in the end, only Sun Boy can successfully resolve. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Iris Jacobs, Dr. Zebx, Thermoids | ||
+ | *'''A World for the Winning!''' | ||
+ | **W: Len Wein; P: Joe Staton; I: Murphy Anderson; C: Glynis Wein; L: Todd Klein; E: Al Milgrom, Jack Harris | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Three Legionnaires on a diplomatic assignment meet what they least expect when two delegates from Corvan IV arrive on Earth, requesting admission into the United Planets. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' The Fatal Five | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by ??]] |
− | |[[ | + | |class="preboot_prec_reprint"|[[Superman paperback|'''''Superman''''']] Tempo Books paperback, 1978 |
− | + | *2nd reprint of '''The Legion of Super-Villains''' from [[Superman v1 147|''Superman'' v1 #147]], August, 1961 | |
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− | + | ===October=== | |
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH247.jpg|80px|Cover art by Joe Staton (pencils) and Dick Giordano (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 247|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #247''']] (published [[October 23]], 1978, cover date January 1979) |
− | * | + | *'''Savage Sanctuary!''' |
+ | **W: Len Wein; P: Joe Staton; I: Jack Abel; C: Glynis Wein; L: Ben Oda; E: Jack Harris | ||
+ | **''Story:'' In the conclusion of the Legion's latest encounter with the Fatal Five, Superboy returns to Corvan IV to rescue his teammates. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Fatal Five, Corvanites | ||
+ | *'''Celebration!''' | ||
+ | **W: Paul Levitz; P: Joe Staton; I: David Hunt; C: Cory Adams; L: Mike Stevens; E: Jack Harris | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Inside the Legion Clubhouse, several mysterious events occur that seem intended to impede the Legionnaires' progress toward electing a new Legion Leader. | ||
+ | **''Elected Legion Leader:'' Lightning Lad | ||
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− | + | ===November=== | |
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperFriends17.jpg|80px|Cover art by Ramona Fradon (pencils) and Bob Smith (inks)]] |
− | | | + | |[[Super Friends v1 17|'''''Super Friends'' v1 #17''']] (published [[November 26]], 1978, cover date February 1979) |
− | *( | + | *'''Trapped In Two Times!''' |
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell; P: Ramona Fradon; I: Bob Smith; C: Jerry Serpe; L: Ben Oda; E: Julius Schwartz | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Time Trapper (behind the scenes) | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Superman explains the Time Trapper's background, including his clashes with the Legion. Wonder Woman states that she has encountered him before as the Time Master, which must be a reference to [[Wonder Woman v1 101|''Wonder Woman'' v1 #101]]. Mon-El, Daxam, and his 1,000 year stay in the Phantom Zone are mentioned. | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH248.jpg|80px|Cover art by Joe Staton (pencils) and Dick Giordano (inks)]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 248|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #248''']] (published [[November 26]], 1978, cover date February 1979) |
− | * | + | *'''Beneath the Streets Lurks ... Death!''' |
+ | **W: Gerry Conway; P: Joe Staton; I: David Hunt; C: Gene D'Angelo; L: Ben Oda; E: Jack Harris | ||
+ | **''Story:'' While investigating a technical problem in the sewers of Metropolis, a team of Legionnaires are ambushed by a mysterious creature, and one Legionnaire falls. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' R.J. Brande, the slime creature | ||
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− | + | ===December=== | |
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperFriends18.jpg|80px|Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Super Friends v1 18|'''''Super Friends'' v1 #18''']] (published [[December 25]], 1978, cover date March 1979) |
− | * | + | *'''Manhunt In Time!''' |
− | * | + | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell; P: Kurt Schaffenberger; I: Bob Smith; C: Jerry Serpe; L: Ben Oda; E: Julius Schwartz |
+ | **''Appearances:'' Time Trapper | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[file:SuperboyLSH249.jpg|80px|Cover art by Joe Staton (pencils) and Dick Giordano (inks)]] |
− | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes | + | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 249|'''''Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #249''']] (published [[December 25]], 1978, cover date March 1979) |
− | * | + | *'''Capital Crimes of the Chemical Conqueror''' |
+ | **W: Gerry Conway; P: Joe Staton; I: Jack Abel; C: Gene D'Angelo; L: Ben Oda; E: Jack Harris | ||
+ | **''Story:'' When a second Legionnaire falls prey to the slime creature, Brainiac 5's examination of his comatose form provides the clue he needs to determine who is behind the attack. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Chemical Conqueror, Chemoid | ||
+ | *'''The Arctoraan Jewel Case''' (Chameleon Boy solo story) | ||
+ | **W: Paul Kupperberg; P&I: Joe Staton; C: Adrienne Roy; L: Todd Klein; E: Jack Harris | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Chameleon Boy uses his unique abilities to help the science police thwart a blackmailer. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' Commander Hagbard, Ambassador Jeryl, Giy Delor | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *Series-specific Legion Publication History pages related to entries on this page: | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Action Comics|''Action Comics'']] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Adventure Comics|''Adventure Comics'']] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Amazing World of DC Comics|''Amazing World of DC Comics'']] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/DC Comics Presents|''DC Comics Presents'']] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/JLA & JSA|''JLA/JSA'' (all versions)]] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Karate Kid|''Karate Kid'']] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Legion of Super-Heroes v1|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v1]] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Secret Origins|''Secret Origins'' (all versions)]] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Super Friends|''Super Friends'']] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Superboy|''Superboy'' (all versions)]] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes|''Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes'']] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Superman|''Superman'' (all versions)]] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Lois Lane|''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'']] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Jimmy Olsen|''Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen'']] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Superman Family|''Superman Family'']] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/Wonder Woman|''Wonder Woman'' (all versions)]] | ||
+ | **[[Legion Publication History/Series/World's Finest|''World's Finest Comics'']] | ||
+ | *[[Chronology/Preboot/Pre-Crisis|Pre-Crisis Chronology]] | ||
+ | *[[Legion Broadcast History]] | ||
+ | *[[Legion Video Release History]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{publicationhist}} | ||
[[Category:Publication History| 1971]] | [[Category:Publication History| 1971]] |
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1958-1964 • 1965-1970 • 1971-1978 • 1979-1982 • 1983-1986 • 1986-1989 • 1989-1994 • 1994-1996 |
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Superboy v1 #172 (published January 7, 1971, cover date March 1971)
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Adventure Comics #403 (published January 12, 1971, cover date March/April 1971)
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February | |
Superboy v1 #173 (published February 18, 1971, cover date April 1971)
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March | |
Super DC Giant #S24 (published March 4, 1971, cover date May/June 1971)
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May | |
Superboy v1 #176 (published May 20, 1971, cover date July 1971)
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June | |
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #140 (published June 3, 1971, cover date August/September 1971)
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Adventure Comics #409 (published June 29, 1971, cover date August 1971)
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July | |
Superboy v1 #177 (published July 6, 1971, cover date September 1971)
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DC 100-Page Super Spectacular #6 (published July 15, 1971, cover date 1971)
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Adventure Comics #410 (published July 29, 1971, cover date September 1971)
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August | |
Superboy v1 #178 (published August 26, 1971, cover date October 1971)
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Adventure Comics #411 (published August 31, 1971, cover date October 1971)
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October | |
Superman v1 #245 (published October 7, 1971, cover date December/January 1971)
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Superboy v1 #180 (published October 28, 1971, cover date December 1971)
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November | |
Batman #238 (published November 4, 1971, cover date January 1972)
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Superboy v1 #181 (published November 25, 1971, cover date January 1972)
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1972 | |
January | |
Superboy v1 #183 (published January 25, 1972, cover date March 1972)
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February | |
Superboy v1 #184 (published February 24, 1972, cover date April 1972)
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March | |
Superboy v1 #185 (published March 2, 1972, cover date May 1972)
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May | |
Superboy v1 #188 (published May 25, 1972, cover date July 1972)
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July | |
Superboy v1 #190 (published July 27, 1972, cover date September 1972)
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August | |
Superboy v1 #191 (published August 24, 1972, cover date October 1972)
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December | |
The Legion of Super-Heroes v1 #1 (published December 14, 1972, cover date February 1973)
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Superboy v1 #193 (published December 26, 1972, cover date February 1973)
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1973 | |
January | |
The Legion of Super-Heroes v1 #2 (published January 18, 1973, cover date March 1973)
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February | |
The Legion of Super-Heroes v1 #3 (published February 13, 1973, cover date April/May 1973)
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March | |
Superboy v1 #195 (published March 20, 1973, cover date June 1973)
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April | |
100-Page Super Spectacular #DC-18 (published April 12, 1973, cover date July 1973)
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The Legion of Super-Heroes v1 #4 (published April 12, 1973, cover date July/August 1973)
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The Amazing World Of Superman, Metropolis Edition (published 1973)
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June | |
Superboy v1 #197 (published June 19, 1973, cover date September 1973)
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July | |
100-Page Super Spectacular #DC-21 (published July 10, 1973, cover date October 1973)
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Superboy v1 #198 (published July 19, 1973, cover date October 1973)
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August | |
Superboy v1 #199 (published August 21, 1973, cover date November 1973)
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October | |
Secret Origins v1 #6 (published October 9, 1973, cover date January/February 1974)
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Superboy v1 #200 (published October 18, 1973, cover date January/February 1974)
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November | |
Superman v1 #272 (published November 15, 1973, cover date February 1974)
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December | |
Superboy v1 #201 (published December 20, 1973, cover date March/April 1974)
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1974 | |
February | |
World's Finest Comics #223 (published February 19, 1974, cover date May/June 1974)
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Superboy v1 #202 (published February 21, 1974, cover date May/June 1974)
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March | |
The Superman Family #165 (published March 26, 1974, cover date June/July 1974)
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April | |
Superboy v1 #203 (published April 18, 1974, cover date July/August 1974)
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June | |
Superboy v1 #204 (published June 25, 1974, cover date September/October 1974)
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July | |
The Superman Family #167 (published July 25, 1974, cover date October/November 1974)
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August | |
Superboy v1 #205 (published August 22, 1974, cover date November/December 1974)
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September | |
The Superman Family #168 (published September 24, 1974, cover date December/January 1974)
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October | |
Superboy v1 #206 (published October 24, 1974, cover date January/February 1974)
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November | |
Limited Collectors' Edition #C-34 (published November 7, 1974, cover date February/March 1975)
E: Paul Levitz | |
The Superman Family #169 (published November 26, 1974, cover date February/March 1975)
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December | |
Superboy v1 #207 (published December 24, 1974, cover date March 1975)
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1975 | |
January | |
Superboy v1 #208 (published January 9, 1975, cover date April 1975)
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Wonder Woman v1 #217 (published January 9, 1975, cover date April/May 1975)
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March | |
Superboy v1 #209 (published March 11, 1975, cover date June 1975)
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May | |
Superboy v1 #210 (published May 8, 1975, cover date August 1975)
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June | |
Superboy v1 #211 (published June 12, 1975, cover date September 1975)
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July | |
The Superman Family #173 (published July 8, 1975, cover date October/November 1975)
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Superboy v1 #212 (published July 15, 1975, cover date October 1975)
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September | |
Superboy v1 #213 (published September 16, 1975, cover date December 1975)
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October | |
Superman v1 #295 (published October 16, 1975, cover date January 1976)
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Superboy v1 #214 (published October 21, 1975, cover date January 1976)
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November | |
The Superman Family #175 (published November 6, 1975, cover date February/March 1976)
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December | |
Karate Kid #1 (published December 4, 1975, cover date March/April 1976)
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Superboy v1 #215 (published December 18, 1975, cover date March 1976)
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1976 | |
January | |
Superboy v1 #216 (published January 22, 1976, cover date April 1976)
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February | |
Karate Kid #2 (published February 12, 1976, cover date May/June 1976)
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DC Super Stars #3 (published February 17, 1976, cover date May 1976)
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March | |
Superboy v1 #217 (published March 18, 1976, cover date June 1976)
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April | |
Karate Kid #3 (published April 15, 1976, cover date July/August 1976)
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Superboy v1 #218 (published April 20, 1976, cover date July 1976)
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May | |
The Superman Family #178 (published May 3, 1976, cover date August/September 1976)
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Super-Team Family #6 (published May 24, 1976, cover date August/September 1976)
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June | |
Karate Kid #4 (published June 7, 1976, cover date September/October 1976)
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Superboy v1 #219 (published June 21, 1976, cover date September 1976)
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Limited Collectors' Edition #C-49 (published June 28, 1976, cover date October/November 1976)
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July | |
Superboy v1 #220 (published July 19, 1976, cover date October 1976)
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August | |
Karate Kid #5 (published August 2, 1976, cover date November/December 1976)
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Superboy v1 #221 (published August 23, 1976, cover date November 1976)
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September | |
Superboy v1 #222 (published September 13, 1976, cover date December 1976)
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October | |
Karate Kid #6 (published October 4, 1976, cover date January/February 1977)
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Superboy v1 #223 (published October 18, 1976, cover date January 1976)
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November | |
Superboy v1 #224 (published November 15, 1976, cover date February 1977)
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December | |
Karate Kid #7 (published December 6, 1976, cover date March/April 1977)
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Superboy v1 #225 (published December 20, 1976, cover date March 1977)
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1977 | |
January | |
Superboy v1 #226 (published January 17, 1977, cover date April 1977)
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Karate Kid #8 (published January 31, 1977, cover date May/June 1977)
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February | |
Superboy v1 #227 (published February 14, 1977, cover date May 1977)
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March | |
DC Special #28 (published March 7, 1977, cover date June/July 1977)
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Superboy v1 #228 (published March 21, 1977, cover date June 1977)
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April | |
Karate Kid #9 (published April 4, 1977, cover date July/August 1977)
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Superboy v1 #229 (published April 18, 1977, cover date July 1977)
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May | |
Superboy v1 #230 (published May 16, 1977, cover date August 1977)
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June | |
Karate Kid #10 (published June 6, 1977, cover date September/October 1977)
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Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #231 (published June 20, 1977, cover date September 1977)
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Adventure Comics #453 (published June 27, 1977, cover date September/October 1977)
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July | |
Justice League of America v1 #147 (published July 4, 1977, cover date October 1977)
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Limited Collectors' Edition #C-52 (published July 7, 1977, cover date 1977)
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Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #232 (published July 18, 1977, cover date October 1977)
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August | |
Karate Kid #11 (published August 1, 1977, cover date November/December 1977)
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Justice League of America v1 #148 (published August 1, 1977, cover date November 1977)
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DC Super-Stars #17 (published August 22, 1977, cover date November/December 1977)
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Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #233 (published August 22, 1977, cover date November 1977)
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September | |
Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #234 (published September 19, 1977, cover date December 1977)
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Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes Tempo Books paperback, 1977
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October | |
Karate Kid #12 (published October 3, 1977, cover date January/February 1978)
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Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #235 (published October 17, 1977, cover date January 1978)
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The Superman Family #187 (published October 17, 1977, cover date January/February 1978)
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November | |
Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #236 (published November 21, 1977, cover date February 1978)
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Karate Kid #13 (published November 28, 1977, cover date March/April 1978)
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November | |
All-New Collectors' Edition #C-55 (published December 12, 1977, cover date 1978)
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December | |
Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #237 (published December 19, 1977, cover date March 1978)
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1978 | |
January | |
Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #238 (published January 23, 1978, cover date April 1978)
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February | |
Karate Kid #14 (published February 6, 1978, cover date May/June 1978)
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The Superman Family #189 (published February 13, 1978, cover date May/June 1978)
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Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #239 (published February 20, 1978, cover date May 1978)
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March | |
Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #240 (published March 20, 1978, cover date June 1978)
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April | |
Karate Kid #15 (published April 3, 1978, cover date July/August 1978)
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Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #241 (published April 17, 1978, cover date July 1978)
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May | |
Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #58 (published May 1, 1978, cover date August/September 1978)
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Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #242 (published May 15, 1978, cover date August 1978)
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June | |
DC Comics Presents #2 (published June 12, 1978, cover date September/October 1978)
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Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #243 (published June 19, 1978, cover date September 1978)
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Cancelled Comic Cavalcade #2 Fall 1978
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July | |
Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #244 (published July 17, 1978, cover date April 1978)
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August | |
Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #245 (published August 21, 1978, cover date November 1978)
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September | |
Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #246 (published September 18, 1978, cover date December 1978)
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Superman Tempo Books paperback, 1978
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October | |
Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #247 (published October 23, 1978, cover date January 1979)
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November | |
Super Friends v1 #17 (published November 26, 1978, cover date February 1979)
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Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #248 (published November 26, 1978, cover date February 1979)
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December | |
Super Friends v1 #18 (published December 25, 1978, cover date March 1979)
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Superboy and the Legion Of Super-Heroes #249 (published December 25, 1978, cover date March 1979)
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See Also
- Series-specific Legion Publication History pages related to entries on this page:
- Action Comics
- Adventure Comics
- Amazing World of DC Comics
- DC Comics Presents
- JLA/JSA (all versions)
- Karate Kid
- Legion of Super-Heroes v1
- Secret Origins (all versions)
- Super Friends
- Superboy (all versions)
- Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes
- Superman (all versions)
- Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane
- Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen
- Superman Family
- Wonder Woman (all versions)
- World's Finest Comics
- Pre-Crisis Chronology
- Legion Broadcast History
- Legion Video Release History
Legion Publication History |
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1958-1964 • 1965-1970 • 1971-1978 • 1979-1982 • 1983-1986 • 1986-1989 • 1989-1994 • 1994-1996 |