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==Reprinted material==
 
==Reprinted material==
 
Original publication source is noted for each.  
 
Original publication source is noted for each.  
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*Shazam fights a "Battle with the Gods" - new material
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*Part 2 of the Untold Origin of the Challengers of the Unknown - new material
*Aquaman on "The Trail of the Ring" ''Aquaman'' #41 (September/October, 1968)
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*The first appearance of Mon-El in "Superboy's Big Brother" – [[Superboy v1 89|''Superboy'' v1 #89]] (June, 1961)
*Supergirl meets “The Three Super-Heroes” – [[Action Comics 267|''Action Comics'' #267]] (August, 1960)
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*Aquaman continues his quest for Mera in "To Win Is To Lose" – ''Aquaman'' #43 (January/February, 1969)
*The Black Canary trapped and alone – ''Adventure Comics'' #419 (May, 1972)
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*Shazam battles the World's greatest enemy in "Captain Marvel Faces Fear!" – ''Captain Marvel Adventures'' #89 (October, 1948)
*Sandman versus "The Unholy Dreams of Gentleman Jack" – ''Adventure Comics'' #85 (April, 1943)
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*Superman confronts "The Legion of Super-Villains" – [[Superman v1 147|''Superman'' v1 #147]] (August, 1961)
*Superboy beaten by "The Army of Living Kryptonite Men" – [[Superboy v1 86|''Superboy'' v1 #86]] (January, 1961)
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*The Spectre pursues "The Sinister Lives of Captain Skull!" – ''The Spectre'' #1 (November/December, 1967)
*The Spectre ventures "Beyond the Sinister Barrier" – ''Showcase'' #61 (March/April, 1966)
 
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==The Story Behind the Stories==
 
==The Story Behind the Stories==

Revision as of 20:17, 30 August 2006

Adventure Comics #494
Preboot » Pre-Crisis
Reprint
Adventure494.jpg
Cover by Keith Giffen and Frank Giacoia
Story title Various
Previous story Adventure Comics #493 (previous chronological reprints)
Next story Adventure Comics #495 (next chronological reprints)
Cover date December 1982
Creators
Writer(s) n/a
Penciller(s) n/a
Inker(s) n/a
Letterer(s) n/a
Colourist(s) n/a
Editor(s) Carl Gafford
Cover artist(s) Keith Giffen/Frank Giacoia

Background

Adventure Comics, one of DC's very oldest titles, was the series that saw the Legion's debut in April 1958 and was eventually home to its first real series, presenting Legion stories for eighty straight issues beginning in September 1962. However, by the early 1980s, long after the Legion had migrated through several other series to a self-titled one, sales for Adventure Comics were floundering and the title was put on hiatus. It was soon revived in a digest format, primarily with reprinted material from old Adventure issues and other forgotten DC stories. Featured each month was a chronological re-presentation of the Legion's earliest tales, two in each issue, beginning with their first appearance. This issue presents the fifth and sixth appearances in that chronology.

Reprinted material

Original publication source is noted for each.

  • Part 2 of the Untold Origin of the Challengers of the Unknown - new material
  • The first appearance of Mon-El in "Superboy's Big Brother" – Superboy v1 #89 (June, 1961)
  • Aquaman continues his quest for Mera in "To Win Is To Lose" – Aquaman #43 (January/February, 1969)
  • Shazam battles the World's greatest enemy in "Captain Marvel Faces Fear!" – Captain Marvel Adventures #89 (October, 1948)
  • Superman confronts "The Legion of Super-Villains" – Superman v1 #147 (August, 1961)
  • The Spectre pursues "The Sinister Lives of Captain Skull!" – The Spectre #1 (November/December, 1967)

The Story Behind the Stories

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

– Paul Levitz