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==1977== | ==1977== | ||
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|[[X-Men v1 107|'''''X-Men'' v1 #107''']] Marvel Comics (October) | |[[X-Men v1 107|'''''X-Men'' v1 #107''']] Marvel Comics (October) | ||
− | *First appearance of the Imperial Guard | + | *'''Where No X-Man Has Gone Before''' |
+ | **First appearance of the [[Imperial Guard]] | ||
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==1980== | ==1980== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:Hembeck3.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by Fred Hembeck]] |
|[[Hembeck 3|'''''Hembeck'' #3''']] June | |[[Hembeck 3|'''''Hembeck'' #3''']] June | ||
− | * | + | *'''Abbott & Costello Meet The Bride Of Hembeck''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Includes "Legionnaire crossing" page | ||
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==1981== | ==1981== | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:Hembeck5.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by Fred Hembeck]] |
|[[Hembeck 5|'''''Hembeck'' #5''']] February | |[[Hembeck 5|'''''Hembeck'' #5''']] February | ||
− | * | + | *'''The Hembeck File''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Cosmic Boy cameo | ||
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==1982== | ==1982== | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:FacsimileOfSuperFolk1.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by George Broderick]] |
|[[The Facsimile of Super-Folk 1|'''''The Facsimile of Super-Folk'' #1''']] cover date 1982 | |[[The Facsimile of Super-Folk 1|'''''The Facsimile of Super-Folk'' #1''']] cover date 1982 | ||
− | *Various strips that parody the Legion. Written and drawn by George Broderick. Even contains a parody letter column called "Facsimile Outhouse". | + | *'''''(Various strips that parody the Legion.)''''' |
+ | **Written and drawn by George Broderick. Even contains a parody letter column called "Facsimile Outhouse". | ||
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− | |colspan="2" | + | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| |
==1983== | ==1983== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:Hembeck7.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by Fred Hembeck]] |
|[[Hembeck 7|'''''Hembeck'' #7''']] January | |[[Hembeck 7|'''''Hembeck'' #7''']] January | ||
− | * | + | *'''Dial H For Hembeck''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Hembeck meets Karate Kid | ||
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==1984== | ==1984== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:normalman01.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by Jim Valentino]] |
|[[normalman 1|'''''normalman'' #1''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date January 1984) | |[[normalman 1|'''''normalman'' #1''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date January 1984) | ||
− | *(Legion of Superfluous-Heroes | + | *'''''(title)''''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' [[Legion of Superfluous-Heroes]] appearance | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:normalman02.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by Jim Valentino]] |
|[[normalman 2|'''''normalman'' #2''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date March 1984) | |[[normalman 2|'''''normalman'' #2''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date March 1984) | ||
− | *(Legion of Superfluous-Heroes | + | *'''''(title)''''' |
− | + | **''Notes:'' Legion of Superfluous-Heroes appearance | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:normalman03.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by Jim Valentino]] |
|[[normalman 3|'''''normalman'' #3''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date June 1984) | |[[normalman 3|'''''normalman'' #3''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date June 1984) | ||
− | *(Legion of Superfluous-Heroes | + | *'''''(title)''''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Legion of Superfluous-Heroes appearance | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:normalman04.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by Jim Valentino]] |
|[[normalman 4|'''''normalman'' #4''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date August 1984) | |[[normalman 4|'''''normalman'' #4''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date August 1984) | ||
− | *(Legion of Superfluous-Heroes | + | *'''''(title)''''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Legion of Superfluous-Heroes appearance | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:normalman05.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by Jim Valentino]] |
|[[normalman 5|'''''normalman'' #5''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date October 1984) | |[[normalman 5|'''''normalman'' #5''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date October 1984) | ||
− | *(Legion of Superfluous-Heroes | + | *'''''(title)''''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Legion of Superfluous-Heroes appearance | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:normalman06.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by Jim Valentino]] |
|[[normalman 6|'''''normalman'' #6''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date December 1984) | |[[normalman 6|'''''normalman'' #6''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date December 1984) | ||
− | *(Legion of Superfluous-Heroes | + | *'''''(title)''''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Legion of Superfluous-Heroes appearance | ||
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==1985== | ==1985== | ||
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− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[File:normalman07.jpg|80px|Art and lettering by Jim Valentino]] |
− | |[[normalman 7|'''''normalman'' #7''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim, (cover date February 1985) | + | |[[normalman 7|'''''normalman'' #7''']] Aardvark-Vanaheim, (cover date February 1985) |
− | *(Legion of Superfluous-Heroes | + | *'''''(title)''''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Legion of Superfluous-Heroes appearance | ||
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− | |colspan="2" | + | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| |
==1988== | ==1988== | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:TroubleWithGirls-v1-12.jpg|80px|Art by Tim Hamilton, lettering by Clem Robins, colors by Melanie Merz]] |
|[[Trouble With Girls v1 12|'''''The Trouble With Girls'' v1 #12''']] (cover date August, 1988) | |[[Trouble With Girls v1 12|'''''The Trouble With Girls'' v1 #12''']] (cover date August, 1988) | ||
− | *Cover design is a parody/homage of [[Adventure Comics 300|''Adventure Comics'' #300]] | + | *''Notes:'' Cover design is a parody/homage of [[Adventure Comics 300|''Adventure Comics'' #300]] cover |
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− | |colspan="2" | + | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| |
− | == | + | ==1993== |
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− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:MarshalLawSecretTribunal1.jpg|80px|Art by Kevin O'Neill]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Marshal Law: Secret Tribunal|'''''Marshal Law: Secret Tribunal'' #1''']] (published [[September 27]], 1993; cover date September, 1993) |
− | * | + | *'''Cape Fear''' |
+ | **W: Pat Mills; P&I&C: Kevin O'Neill; L: Bill Oakley; E: Dan Thorsland, Robert Boyd | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' The "League of Heroes" has members named Camouflage Kid, Super Sensitive Girl, Public Spirit Jr., Biogram Girl, and tryouts Growing Boy and Luminous Lad. More unnamed members are shown in the dormitory. Members sit at a table with identifying nameplates. Also an unnamed cat and monkey wearing capes. | ||
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+ | ==1994== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:MarshalLawSecretTribunal2.jpg|80px|Art by Kevin O'Neill]] | ||
+ | |[[Marshal Law: Secret Tribunal|'''''Marshal Law: Secret Tribunal'' #2''']] (published [[May 5]], 1994; cover date April, 1994) | ||
+ | *'''Court Marshal''' | ||
+ | **W: Pat Mills; P&I&C: Kevin O'Neill; L: Bill Oakley; E: Robert Boyd, Dan Thorsland | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' More members named in the "League of Heroes": Biodegradable Boy, Abnormal Boy, Matchstick Boy, Skeleton Boy, Photosynthesis Girl, Scrap Iron Lad, Teen Trunk and Transparent Lad. League of Super Pets gets a name. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
==1996== | ==1996== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:SergioAragonesDestroysDC1.jpg|80px|Art by Sergio Aragonés]] |
+ | |[[Sergio Aragones Destroys DC 1|'''''Sergio Aragones Destroys DC'' #1''']] (published [[April 17]], 1996; cover date June, 1996) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:DarkHorsePresents114.jpg|80px|Cover art by Frank Miller]] | ||
+ | |[[Dark Horse Presents 114|'''''Dark Horse Presents'' #114''']] Dark Horse Comics, cover date October, 1996 | ||
+ | *'''America's Favorite Hero!''' | ||
+ | **W&P&I: Frank Miller; C: Marie Severin; L: John Workman; E: Bob Schrek, Cary Grazzini | ||
+ | **Short humor story about Lance Blastoff includes one-panel with characters that look just like the Pre-Crisis Brainiac 5 and Saturn Girl. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:DarkHorsePresents115.jpg|80px]] | ||
|[[Dark Horse Presents 115|'''''Dark Horse Presents'' #115''']] Dark Horse Comics, cover date November, 1996 | |[[Dark Horse Presents 115|'''''Dark Horse Presents'' #115''']] Dark Horse Comics, cover date November, 1996 | ||
− | *Cover parody of [[Adventure Comics 247|''Adventure Comics'' #247]] | + | *''Notes:'' Cover design is a parody of [[Adventure Comics 247|''Adventure Comics'' #247]] cover |
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− | |colspan="2" | + | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| |
+ | ==1997== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:TalesToOffend1.jpg|80px|Cover art by Frank Miller (pencils and inks), Marie Severin (coloring) and John Workman (logo)]] | ||
+ | |[[Tales to Offend 1|'''''Tales to Offend'' #1''']] Dark Horse Comics, cover date July, 1997 | ||
+ | *Reprints '''America's Favorite Hero!''' from [[Dark Horse Presents 114|''Dark Horse Presents'' #114]]. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
==1999== | ==1999== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:Overstreet29.jpg|80px]] |
− | |[[Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 29|'''''The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide'' (29th Edition) | + | |[[Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 29|'''''The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide''''' (29th Edition)]] Avon Books, first printing April, 1999 |
− | *[[Alex Ross]] homage to cover of ''Adventure Comics'' #247 | + | *''Notes:'' [[Alex Ross]] cover is homage to cover of ''Adventure Comics'' #247 |
− | * | + | *'''Legiondary Adventures''' |
− | * | + | **W: Mark Huesman |
+ | *'''A Brief History of Super-Teams''' | ||
+ | **W: Arnold T. Blumberg | ||
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− | |colspan="2" | + | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| |
+ | ==2000== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:Top10-08.jpg|80px|Cover art by Gene Ha (pencils and inks), Zander Cannon (layouts), Chris Garcia (coloring) and Todd Klein (lettering)]] | ||
+ | |[[Top 10 8|'''''Top 10'' #8''']], America's Best Comics, published [[March 8]], 2000, cover date June 2000 | ||
+ | *'''The Overview''' | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Artwork throughout the series contains numerous unnamed characters in the background, many of which have a strong resemblance to characters from other pop culture sources. Two such background characters in this issue might be Elastic Lad and Dawnstar. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:Top10-09.jpg|80px|Cover art by Gene Ha (pencils and inks), Zander Cannon (layouts), Chris Garcia (coloring) and Todd Klein (lettering)]] | ||
+ | |[[Top 10 9|'''''Top 10'' #9''']], America's Best Comics, published [[May 10]], 2000, cover date October 2000 | ||
+ | *'''Rules of Engagement''' | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Background character on front cover that resembles Cosmic Boy. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:Top10-10.jpg|80px|Cover art by Gene Ha (pencils and inks), Chris Garcia (coloring) and Todd Klein (lettering)]] | ||
+ | |[[Top 10 10|'''''Top 10'' #10''']], America's Best Comics, published [[September 13]], 2000, cover date January 2001 | ||
+ | *'''Music for the Dead''' | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Background characters that resemble Element Lad and Brainiac 5. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
==2002== | ==2002== | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:SimpsonsComics68.jpg|80px]] |
|[[Simpsons Comics 68|'''''Simpsons Comics'' #68''']] Bongo Entertainment, published March 20, 2002, cover date 2002 | |[[Simpsons Comics 68|'''''Simpsons Comics'' #68''']] Bongo Entertainment, published March 20, 2002, cover date 2002 | ||
− | *Parody of ''Adventure Comics'' #247 on cover and within story. Membership trials described as the "Legion of Super-Heroes Method". | + | *'''Merchants of Vengeance''' |
− | *" | + | **''Notes:'' Parody of ''Adventure Comics'' #247 on cover and within story. Membership trials described as the "Legion of Super-Heroes Method". |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
+ | ==2005== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:BizarroWorldHC.jpg|80px|Cover art by Jaime Hernandez]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Bizarro World|''Bizarro World'' Hardcover]]''', published [[February 2]], 2005, cover date 2005 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
+ | ==2006== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:BizarroWorldTPB.jpg|80px|Cover art by Jaime Hernandez]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Bizarro World|''Bizarro World'' Trade paperback]]''', published [[April 26]], 2006, cover date 2006 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
+ | ==2007== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:SpecialEducation2.jpg|80px|Cover art by Dave Dwonch]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Special Education 2|''Special Education'' #2]]''' National Press Comics, published [[February 21]], 2007, cover date December 2006 | ||
+ | *'''Popular''' | ||
+ | **W&P: Dave Dwonch; I: Aldo Perez; C: Big Monster; E: Jaimel M. Hemphill (Editor-in-Chief), James Watkins (executive), Dabney Lyons (associate) | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Parody of [[Adventure Comics 247|''Adventure Comics'' #247]] on cover | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:SuperSummerSidekickSpectacular1.jpg|80px|Cover art by Chris Moreno]] | ||
+ | |[[Paul Jenkins' Sidekick: Super Summer Spectacular 1|'''''Paul Jenkins' Sidekick: Super Summer Spectacular'' #1 (of 2)''']] Image Comics, published [[July 18]], 2007, cover date July 2007 | ||
+ | *''Notes:'' Parody of ''Adventure Comics'' #247 on cover | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
+ | ==2008== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:FuturamaComics35.jpg|80px|Cover art by Jason Ho, Mike Rote and Serban Cristescu]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Bongo Comics Presents Futurama Comics 35|''Bongo Comics Presents Futurama Comics'' #35]]''' Bongo Entertainment, published [[January 30]], 2008, cover date 2008 | ||
+ | *'''Son of the Sun''' | ||
+ | **W: Ian Boothby; P: James Lloyd; I: Andrew Pepoy, Dan Davis, Jason Ho, Mike Rote; C: Nathan Hamill, Rick Reese; L: Karen Bates; E: Bill Morrison | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Scene parodies cover of ''Adventure Comics'' #247 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
+ | ==2009== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:AgeOfTheSentry5.jpg|80px|Cover art by Dave Bullock]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Age of the Sentry 5|''The Age of the Sentry'' #5]]''' Marvel Comics, published [[February 4]], 2009, cover date Feb 2009, indicia date Mar 2009 | ||
+ | *'''Sentry and the Guardians of the Galaxy in Saved By The Wail!''' (10 pages) | ||
+ | **W: Paul Tobin; P: Bill Galvan; I: Terry Pallot; C: Val Staples; E: Mark Paniccia, Jordan D. White (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Story, in line with the series' motif as Silver Age Superman parodies, is a parody of the SA Legion of Super-Heroes; the Guardians have several one-shot members to this end including "Teen Beat", "Boy Blob", "Laser Lass" and the "Duplicate Gentlemen". | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:TinyTitans13.jpg|80px|Art by Art Baltazar]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Tiny Titans 13|''Tiny Titans'' #13]]''' (published [[February 18]], 2009; cover date April, 2009) | ||
+ | *'''Tough Cookie''' | ||
+ | **W: Art Baltazar, Franco; P&I&C&L: Art Baltazar; E: Jann Jones, Simona Martore (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Brainiac 5, Beppo, Supergirl | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:SentryAgeOfTheSentrySolicit.jpg|80px|Cover art by Dave Bullock]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Age of the Sentry 5|''Sentry: The Age of the Sentry'']]''' Marvel Comics, published [[June 3]], 2009 | ||
+ | *1st reprint of '''Sentry and the Guardians of the Galaxy in Saved By The Wail!''' from ''The Age of the Sentry'' #5, February 2009. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
+ | ==2010== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" width="100%"| | ||
+ | {|border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" style="margin:-3px" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:TheBoys40A.jpg|80px|Cover art by Darick Robertson and Tony Aviña]] | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:TheBoys40B.jpg|80px|Cover art by Darick Robertson and Tony Aviña]] | ||
+ | |'''[[The Boys 40-43|''The Boys'' #40]]''' Dynamite Entertainment, published [[March 3]], 2010 | ||
+ | *'''The Innocents, Part One''' | ||
+ | **W: Garth Ennis; P&I: Darick Robertson; C: Tony Aviña; L: Simon Bowland; E: Joseph Rybandt | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Introduces Superduper, a teenage super-hero group with members loosely and unflatteringly based upon the Legion | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:TheBoys41.jpg|80px|Cover art by Darick Robertson and Tony Aviña]] | ||
+ | |'''[[The Boys 40-43|''The Boys'' #41]]''' Dynamite Entertainment, published [[April 7]], 2010 | ||
+ | *'''The Innocents, Part Two''' | ||
+ | **W: Garth Ennis; P&I: Darick Robertson; C: Tony Aviña; L: Simon Bowland; E: Joseph Rybandt | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Continues the Superduper storyline | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:TheBoys42.jpg|80px|Cover art by Darick Robertson and Tony Aviña]] | ||
+ | |'''[[The Boys 40-43|''The Boys'' #42]]''' Dynamite Entertainment, published [[May 5]], 2010 | ||
+ | *'''The Innocents, Part Three''' | ||
+ | **W: Garth Ennis; P&I: Darick Robertson, Richard P. Clark; C: Tony Aviña; L: Simon Bowland; E: Joseph Rybandt | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Continues the Superduper storyline | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:TinyTitans28.jpg|80px|Art by Art Baltazar]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Tiny Titans 28|''Tiny Titans'' #28]]''' (published [[May 19]], 2010; cover date July, 2010) | ||
+ | *'''Presenting the Super-Pets''' | ||
+ | **W: Art Baltazar, Franco; P&I&C&L: Art Baltazar; E: Elisabeth V Gehrlein, Simona Martore (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Streaky, Beppo, Comet, Krypto | ||
+ | *'''Sound Check''' | ||
+ | **W: Art Baltazar, Franco; P&I&C&L: Art Baltazar; E: Elisabeth V Gehrlein, Simona Martore (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Streaky, Supergirl, Superboy (Kon-El), Krypto, Beppo, Comet, Legion time bubble, Brainiac 5, Proty | ||
+ | *'''Fetch''' | ||
+ | **W: Art Baltazar, Franco; P&I&C&L: Art Baltazar; E: Elisabeth V Gehrlein, Simona Martore (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Krypto, Streaky, Beppo | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:TheBoys43.jpg|80px|Cover art by Darick Robertson and Tony Aviña]] | ||
+ | |'''[[The Boys 40-43|''The Boys'' #43]]''' Dynamite Entertainment, published [[June 16]], 2010 | ||
+ | *'''The Innocents, Part Four''' | ||
+ | **W: Garth Ennis; P&I: Darick Robertson, Richard P. Clark; C: Tony Aviña; L: Simon Bowland; E: Joseph Rybandt | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Concludes the Superduper storyline | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:TinyTitans31.jpg|80px|Art by Art Baltazar]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Tiny Titans 31|''Tiny Titans'' #31]]''' (published [[August 18]], 2010; cover date October, 2010) | ||
+ | *'''Meanwhile at the North Pole near the Fortress of Solitude''' | ||
+ | **W: Art Baltazar, Franco; P&I&C&L: Art Baltazar; E: Elisabeth V Gehrlein, Simona Martore (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Supergirl, Superboy (Kon-El), Comet, Krypto, Streaky, Beppo, Proty | ||
+ | *'''Field Trippin' for Super Snow''' | ||
+ | **W: Art Baltazar, Franco; P&I&C&L: Art Baltazar; E: Elisabeth V Gehrlein, Simona Martore (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Brainiac 5, Supergirl, Krypto | ||
+ | *'''Suddenly!''' | ||
+ | **W: Art Baltazar, Franco; P&I&C&L: Art Baltazar; E: Elisabeth V Gehrlein, Simona Martore (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Brainiac 5, Supergirl, Superboy (Kon-El), Krypto, Beppo, Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl, Chameleon Boy, Cosmic Boy, Proty, Streaky, Legion time bubble | ||
+ | *'''Meanwhile, at the Fortress of Solitude...''' | ||
+ | **W: Art Baltazar, Franco; P&I&C&L: Art Baltazar; E: Elisabeth V Gehrlein, Simona Martore (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Beppo | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
+ | ==2012== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:TinyTitans49Solicit.jpg|80px|Art by Art Baltazar]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Tiny Titans 49|''Tiny Titans'' #49]]''' (published [[February 28]], 2012; cover date April, 2012) | ||
+ | *'''The Squishy Titans!''' | ||
+ | **W: Art Baltazar, Franco; P&I&C&L: Art Baltazar; E: Kristy Quinn | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Brainiac 5, Proty, Legion time bubble | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" class="wiki_heading"| | ||
+ | ==2013== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:GreenHornetLegacy40.jpg|80px|Cover art by Phil Hester and Bruce McCorkindale]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Green Hornet: Legacy 40|''Green Hornet: Legacy'' #40]]''' Dynamite Entertainment, published [[August 21]], 2013, cover date 2013 | ||
+ | *'''''(Untitled)''''' | ||
+ | **W: Jai Nitz; P&I: Jethro Morales; C: Kristy Swan; L: Marshall Dillon; E: Joe Rybandt (senior), Sarah Litt (digital), Josh Green (traffic controller), Molly Mahan (assistant) | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Parody/homage of the [[Curt Swan]]/[[George Klein]] cover from [[Adventure Comics 346|''Adventure Comics'' #346]] | ||
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1958-1964 • 1965-1970 • 1971-1978 • 1979-1982 • 1983-1986 • 1986-1989 • 1989-1994 • 1994-1996 |
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1977 | ||||
X-Men v1 #107 Marvel Comics (October)
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1980 | ||||
Hembeck #3 June
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1981 | ||||
Hembeck #5 February
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1982 | ||||
The Facsimile of Super-Folk #1 cover date 1982
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1983 | ||||
Hembeck #7 January
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1984 | ||||
normalman #1 Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date January 1984)
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normalman #2 Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date March 1984)
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normalman #3 Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date June 1984)
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normalman #4 Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date August 1984)
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normalman #5 Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date October 1984)
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normalman #6 Aardvark-Vanaheim (cover date December 1984)
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1985 | ||||
normalman #7 Aardvark-Vanaheim, (cover date February 1985)
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1988 | ||||
The Trouble With Girls v1 #12 (cover date August, 1988)
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1993 | ||||
Marshal Law: Secret Tribunal #1 (published September 27, 1993; cover date September, 1993)
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1994 | ||||
Marshal Law: Secret Tribunal #2 (published May 5, 1994; cover date April, 1994)
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1996 | ||||
Sergio Aragones Destroys DC #1 (published April 17, 1996; cover date June, 1996) | ||||
Dark Horse Presents #114 Dark Horse Comics, cover date October, 1996
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Dark Horse Presents #115 Dark Horse Comics, cover date November, 1996
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1997 | ||||
Tales to Offend #1 Dark Horse Comics, cover date July, 1997
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1999 | ||||
The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide (29th Edition) Avon Books, first printing April, 1999
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2000 | ||||
Top 10 #8, America's Best Comics, published March 8, 2000, cover date June 2000
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Top 10 #9, America's Best Comics, published May 10, 2000, cover date October 2000
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Top 10 #10, America's Best Comics, published September 13, 2000, cover date January 2001
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2002 | ||||
Simpsons Comics #68 Bongo Entertainment, published March 20, 2002, cover date 2002
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2005 | ||||
Bizarro World Hardcover, published February 2, 2005, cover date 2005 | ||||
2006 | ||||
Bizarro World Trade paperback, published April 26, 2006, cover date 2006 | ||||
2007 | ||||
Special Education #2 National Press Comics, published February 21, 2007, cover date December 2006
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Paul Jenkins' Sidekick: Super Summer Spectacular #1 (of 2) Image Comics, published July 18, 2007, cover date July 2007
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2008 | ||||
Bongo Comics Presents Futurama Comics #35 Bongo Entertainment, published January 30, 2008, cover date 2008
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2009 | ||||
The Age of the Sentry #5 Marvel Comics, published February 4, 2009, cover date Feb 2009, indicia date Mar 2009
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Tiny Titans #13 (published February 18, 2009; cover date April, 2009)
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Sentry: The Age of the Sentry Marvel Comics, published June 3, 2009
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2010 | ||||
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The Boys #41 Dynamite Entertainment, published April 7, 2010
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The Boys #42 Dynamite Entertainment, published May 5, 2010
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Tiny Titans #28 (published May 19, 2010; cover date July, 2010)
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The Boys #43 Dynamite Entertainment, published June 16, 2010
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Tiny Titans #31 (published August 18, 2010; cover date October, 2010)
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2012 | ||||
Tiny Titans #49 (published February 28, 2012; cover date April, 2012)
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2013 | ||||
Green Hornet: Legacy #40 Dynamite Entertainment, published August 21, 2013, cover date 2013
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Legion Publication History |
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1958-1964 • 1965-1970 • 1971-1978 • 1979-1982 • 1983-1986 • 1986-1989 • 1989-1994 • 1994-1996 |