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− | |bgcolor="#ffe5e5"| [[Action Comics 285|'''''Action Comics'' #285''']] (published [[December 28]], 1961, cover date February 1962) | + | |bgcolor="#ffe5e5"|[[Action Comics 285|'''''Action Comics'' #285''']] (published [[December 28]], 1961, cover date February 1962) |
*''"The World's Greatest Heroine!"'' Superman reveals Supergirl's existence to the world and the Legion for helps her defeat the [[Infinite Monster]]. (Brainiac 5 & Legion mentioned) | *''"The World's Greatest Heroine!"'' Superman reveals Supergirl's existence to the world and the Legion for helps her defeat the [[Infinite Monster]]. (Brainiac 5 & Legion mentioned) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 286|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 286|'''''Action Comics'' #286''']] (published [[January 30]], 1962, cover date March 1962) |
*''"The Jury of Super-Enemies!"'' Plot unknown. (2nd app. LSV with Luthor, Brainiac & Electro as members, cameo in a dream sequence) | *''"The Jury of Super-Enemies!"'' Plot unknown. (2nd app. LSV with Luthor, Brainiac & Electro as members, cameo in a dream sequence) | ||
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− | |[[Superman v1 152|''' | + | |[[Superman v1 152|'''''Superman'' #152''']] (published [[February 6]], 1962, cover date April 1962) |
*''"The Robot Master!"'' Superman is plagued by robot versions of his closest friends. (App. Legion) | *''"The Robot Master!"'' Superman is plagued by robot versions of his closest friends. (App. Legion) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 287|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 287|'''''Action Comics'' #287''']] (published [[February 27]], 1962, cover date April 1962) |
*''"Supergirl's Greatest Challenge!"'' Supergirl battles chameleon men impersonating the Legion. (Legion app. 1st app. [[Whizzy]]) | *''"Supergirl's Greatest Challenge!"'' Supergirl battles chameleon men impersonating the Legion. (Legion app. 1st app. [[Whizzy]]) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 288|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 288|'''''Action Comics'' #288''']] (published [[March 29]], 1962, cover date May 1962) |
*''"The Man Who Made Supergirl Cry!"'' Plot unknown. (App. Mon-El.) | *''"The Man Who Made Supergirl Cry!"'' Plot unknown. (App. Mon-El.) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 289|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 289|'''''Action Comics'' #289''']] (published [[April 26]], 1962, cover date June 1962) |
*''"Superman's Super-Courtship!"'' Supergirl searches many worlds and times to find a suitable wife for Superman. (2nd app. Adult Legion, 1st mention marriage of Lightning Lad & Saturn Girl.) | *''"Superman's Super-Courtship!"'' Supergirl searches many worlds and times to find a suitable wife for Superman. (2nd app. Adult Legion, 1st mention marriage of Lightning Lad & Saturn Girl.) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 290|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 290|'''''Action Comics'' #290''']] (published [[May 29]], 1962, cover date July 1962) |
*''"Supergirl's Super Boyfriends!"'' Red kryptonite exposure causes Supergirl to bestow super-powers with a kiss. (App. Phantom Girl, Legion statutette) | *''"Supergirl's Super Boyfriends!"'' Red kryptonite exposure causes Supergirl to bestow super-powers with a kiss. (App. Phantom Girl, Legion statutette) | ||
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− | |bgcolor="#e5e5e5"|[[Superman v1 155|''' | + | |bgcolor="#e5e5e5"|[[Superman v1 155|'''''Superman'' #155''']] (published [[June 21]], 1962, cover date August 1962) |
*''"The Downfall of Superman!"'' Superman switches placed with a famous wrestler in an attempt to capture gangsters. (App. Cosmic Man & Lightning Man.) | *''"The Downfall of Superman!"'' Superman switches placed with a famous wrestler in an attempt to capture gangsters. (App. Cosmic Man & Lightning Man.) | ||
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− | |bgcolor="#ffe5e5"|[[Adventure Comics 299|''' | + | |bgcolor="#ffe5e5"|[[Adventure Comics 299|'''''Adventure Comics'' #299''']] (published [[June 28]], 1962, cover date August 1962) |
*(Letters column mentions new Legion series starting next issue.) | *(Letters column mentions new Legion series starting next issue.) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 300|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 300|'''''Adventure Comics'' #300''']] (published [[July 26]], 1962, cover date September 1962) |
*''"The Face Behind the Lead Mask!"'' The Legion fights a robot created by Lex Luthor. (Begins first ongoing Legion series. Mon-El joins Legion) | *''"The Face Behind the Lead Mask!"'' The Legion fights a robot created by Lex Luthor. (Begins first ongoing Legion series. Mon-El joins Legion) | ||
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− | |[[Superman v1 156|''' | + | |[[Superman v1 156|'''''Superman'' #156''']] (published [[August 2]], 1962, cover date October 1962) |
*''"The Last Days of Superman!"'' Superman succumbs to [[Virus X]] and enlists the aid of various heroes to help him perform charitable deeds before he dies. (App. Legion) | *''"The Last Days of Superman!"'' Superman succumbs to [[Virus X]] and enlists the aid of various heroes to help him perform charitable deeds before he dies. (App. Legion) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 301|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 301|'''''Adventure Comics'' #301''']] (published [[August 28]], 1962, cover date October 1962) |
*''"The Secret Origin of Bouncing Boy!"'' To encourage a group of Legion applicants, Bouncing Boy relates how he joined the team. (Origin Bouncing Boy.) | *''"The Secret Origin of Bouncing Boy!"'' To encourage a group of Legion applicants, Bouncing Boy relates how he joined the team. (Origin Bouncing Boy.) | ||
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− | |[[Superman v1 157|''' | + | |[[Superman v1 157|'''''Superman'' #157''']] (published [[September 20]], 1962, cover date November 1962) |
*''"The Super-Revenge of the Phantom Zone Prisoner!"'' Plot unknown. (Cameo Mon-El) | *''"The Super-Revenge of the Phantom Zone Prisoner!"'' Plot unknown. (Cameo Mon-El) | ||
*''"Superman's Day of Doom!"'' Superman learns he will be saved by someone with the initials L.L. (Cameo Lightning Lad & Cosmic Boy) | *''"Superman's Day of Doom!"'' Superman learns he will be saved by someone with the initials L.L. (Cameo Lightning Lad & Cosmic Boy) | ||
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− | |bgcolor="#e5e5e5"|[[Action Comics | + | |bgcolor="#e5e5e5"|[[Action Comics 294|'''''Action Comics'' #294''']] (published [[September 27]], 1962, cover date November 1962) |
*''"The Kryptonite Killer!"'' Plot unknown. (Cameo Saturn Queen) | *''"The Kryptonite Killer!"'' Plot unknown. (Cameo Saturn Queen) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 302|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 302|'''''Adventure Comics'' #302''']] (published [[September 27]], 1962, cover date November 1962) |
*''"Sun Boy's Lost Power!"'' Sun Boy is drummed out of the Legion when his super-powers fade. | *''"Sun Boy's Lost Power!"'' Sun Boy is drummed out of the Legion when his super-powers fade. | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 295|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 295|'''''Action Comics'' #295''']] (published [[October 30]], 1962, cover date December 1962) |
*''"Superman Goes Wild!"'' Plot unknown. (Cameo Mon-El) | *''"Superman Goes Wild!"'' Plot unknown. (Cameo Mon-El) | ||
*(an ad promotes ''“The Fantastic Spy!”'' in [[Adventure Comics 303|''Adventure Comics'' #303) | *(an ad promotes ''“The Fantastic Spy!”'' in [[Adventure Comics 303|''Adventure Comics'' #303) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 303|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 303|'''''Adventure Comics'' #303''']] (published [[October 30]], 1962, cover date December 1962) |
*''"The Fantastic Spy!"'' The Legion fails several assignments thanks to a traitor in their midst. (1st app. Matter-Eater Lad, joins Legion) | *''"The Fantastic Spy!"'' The Legion fails several assignments thanks to a traitor in their midst. (1st app. Matter-Eater Lad, joins Legion) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 304|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 304|'''''Adventure Comics'' #304''']] (published [[November 29]], 1962, cover date January 1963) |
*''"The Stolen Super-Powers!"'' Knowing a Legionnaire will die, Saturn Girl conspires to expel all members so she can face an invading force on her own. (Death of Lightning Lad.) | *''"The Stolen Super-Powers!"'' Knowing a Legionnaire will die, Saturn Girl conspires to expel all members so she can face an invading force on her own. (Death of Lightning Lad.) | ||
*''“Smallville Mailsack”'' Letters page. ([[Buddy LaVigne]] of Northbrook, IL, defines [[Bits of Legionnaire Business|''"Bits of Legionnaire Business"'']] and invents Polar Boy) | *''“Smallville Mailsack”'' Letters page. ([[Buddy LaVigne]] of Northbrook, IL, defines [[Bits of Legionnaire Business|''"Bits of Legionnaire Business"'']] and invents Polar Boy) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 297|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 297|'''''Action Comics'' #297''']] (published [[December 27]], 1962, cover date February 1963) |
*''"The Forbidden Weapons of Krypton!"'' Kryptonian criminals escape from the [[Phantom Zone]]. (Cameo Mon-El) | *''"The Forbidden Weapons of Krypton!"'' Kryptonian criminals escape from the [[Phantom Zone]]. (Cameo Mon-El) | ||
*(Legion mentioned in house ad for Adventure Comics #305) | *(Legion mentioned in house ad for Adventure Comics #305) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 305|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 305|'''''Adventure Comics'' #305''']] (published [[December 27]], 1962, cover date February 1963) |
*''"The Secret of the Mystery Legionnaire!"'' A mysterious hero tries out for Legion membership. (Mon-El leaves Phantom Zone, joins Legion full time. 1st app. Antennae Boy) | *''"The Secret of the Mystery Legionnaire!"'' A mysterious hero tries out for Legion membership. (Mon-El leaves Phantom Zone, joins Legion full time. 1st app. Antennae Boy) | ||
*''"Clark Kent, He-Man!"'' The Kent family moves to a new town where Superboy wears a mask and Clark Kent no longer has to pretend to be weak and timid. (App. Chameleon Boy.) | *''"Clark Kent, He-Man!"'' The Kent family moves to a new town where Superboy wears a mask and Clark Kent no longer has to pretend to be weak and timid. (App. Chameleon Boy.) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 298|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 298|'''''Action Comics'' #298''']] (published [[January 31]], 1963, cover date March 1963) |
*''"The Super-Powers of Lex Luthor!"'' Supergirl battles a group of Phantom Zone criminals. (Cameo Cosmic Boy, Lightning Lad & Saturn Girl) | *''"The Super-Powers of Lex Luthor!"'' Supergirl battles a group of Phantom Zone criminals. (Cameo Cosmic Boy, Lightning Lad & Saturn Girl) | ||
*(House ad for Adventure Comics #306 mentions all Substitute Heroes by name) | *(House ad for Adventure Comics #306 mentions all Substitute Heroes by name) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 306|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 306|'''''Adventure Comics'' #306''']] (published [[January 31]], 1963, cover date March 1963) |
*''"The Legion of Substitute-Heroes!"'' A group of rejected applicants forms a secret back-up team to the Legion. (1st app. & origin Legion of Substitute Heroes. 1st app. & origins Chlorophyll Kid, Fire-Lad, Night Girl, Polar Boy and Stone Boy) | *''"The Legion of Substitute-Heroes!"'' A group of rejected applicants forms a secret back-up team to the Legion. (1st app. & origin Legion of Substitute Heroes. 1st app. & origins Chlorophyll Kid, Fire-Lad, Night Girl, Polar Boy and Stone Boy) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 299|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 299|'''''Action Comics'' #299''']] (published [[February 28]], 1963, cover date April 1963) |
*''"The Story of Superman's Experimental Robots!"'' Superman thinks of people he knows with the initials L.L. (Cameo Lightning Lad) | *''"The Story of Superman's Experimental Robots!"'' Superman thinks of people he knows with the initials L.L. (Cameo Lightning Lad) | ||
*(has an ad for Adventure Comics #307 with Element Lad pictured as “Mystery Lad.”) | *(has an ad for Adventure Comics #307 with Element Lad pictured as “Mystery Lad.”) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 307|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 307|'''''Adventure Comics'' #307''']] (published [[February 28]], 1963, cover date April 1963) |
*''"The Secret Power of the Mystery Super-Hero!"'' The Legion battles space pirates while trying to guess the super-power of their newest member. (1st app. & origin Element Lad, joins Legion. 1st app. Roxxas) | *''"The Secret Power of the Mystery Super-Hero!"'' The Legion battles space pirates while trying to guess the super-power of their newest member. (1st app. & origin Element Lad, joins Legion. 1st app. Roxxas) | ||
*''“Smallville Mailsack”'' Letters column. ([[Bits of Legionnaire Business]] begins as a regular feature) | *''“Smallville Mailsack”'' Letters column. ([[Bits of Legionnaire Business]] begins as a regular feature) | ||
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− | |[[Superman v1 161|''' | + | |[[Superman v1 161|'''''Superman'' #161''']] (published [[March 21]], 1963, cover date May 1963) |
*''"The Last Days of Ma and Pa Kent!"'' Plot unknown. (Superboy mentions Mon-El) | *''"The Last Days of Ma and Pa Kent!"'' Plot unknown. (Superboy mentions Mon-El) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics | + | |[[Adventure Comics 308|'''''Adventure Comics'' #308''']] (published [[March 28]], 1963, cover date May 1963) |
*''"The Return of Lightning Lad!"'' Lightning Lad comes back from the dead, but some members doubt his miraculous return. (1st app. & origin Lightning Lass, joins Legion) | *''"The Return of Lightning Lad!"'' Lightning Lad comes back from the dead, but some members doubt his miraculous return. (1st app. & origin Lightning Lass, joins Legion) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 301|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 301|'''''Action Comics'' #301''']] (published [[April 25]], 1963, cover date June 1963) |
*''"The Secret Identity of Super-Horse!"'' [[Comet the Super-Horse]] gains the ability to turn into a normal man when in the presence of a comet. (1st app. planet [[Zerox]].) | *''"The Secret Identity of Super-Horse!"'' [[Comet the Super-Horse]] gains the ability to turn into a normal man when in the presence of a comet. (1st app. planet [[Zerox]].) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 309|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 309|'''''Adventure Comics'' #309''']] (published [[April 25]], 1963, cover date June 1963) |
*''"The Legion of Super-Monsters!"'' A rejected Legion applicant gathers monsters in a plot to have revenge. (1st app. [[Jungle King]], [[Rainbow Girl]]) | *''"The Legion of Super-Monsters!"'' A rejected Legion applicant gathers monsters in a plot to have revenge. (1st app. [[Jungle King]], [[Rainbow Girl]]) | ||
*''"The Fake Superboy from Krypton!"'' Superboy schemes to make an ex-convict think he was halucenating when he saw the Teen of Steel leaving the Kent farm. (App. Brainiac 5) | *''"The Fake Superboy from Krypton!"'' Superboy schemes to make an ex-convict think he was halucenating when he saw the Teen of Steel leaving the Kent farm. (App. Brainiac 5) | ||
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− | |[[Superman v1 162|''' | + | |[[Superman v1 162|'''''Superman'' #162''']] (published [[May 2]], 1963, cover date July 1963) |
*''"The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue!"'' Superman is split into two heroes, each of whom perform great feats before settling down with Lois Lane and Lana Lang. (Legion cameo) | *''"The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue!"'' Superman is split into two heroes, each of whom perform great feats before settling down with Lois Lane and Lana Lang. (Legion cameo) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 310|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 310|'''''Adventure Comics'' #310''']] (published [[May 29]], 1963, cover date July 1963) |
*''"The Doom of the Super-Heroes!"'' One by one, Legion members are murdered by a mysterious masked villain. (1st app. [[Mr. Mxyzptlk]] in 30th century) | *''"The Doom of the Super-Heroes!"'' One by one, Legion members are murdered by a mysterious masked villain. (1st app. [[Mr. Mxyzptlk]] in 30th century) | ||
*''“Bits of Legionnaire Business”'' (1st mention of Duplicate Boy and Spider-Girl, referred to as Spider Lass) | *''“Bits of Legionnaire Business”'' (1st mention of Duplicate Boy and Spider-Girl, referred to as Spider Lass) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 311|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 311|'''''Adventure Comics'' #311''']] (published [[June 27]], 1963, cover date August 1963) |
*''"The War Between the Substitute Heroes and the Legionnaires!"'' The Substitute Legion saves the day by defeating aliens masquraded as the real Legion. | *''"The War Between the Substitute Heroes and the Legionnaires!"'' The Substitute Legion saves the day by defeating aliens masquraded as the real Legion. | ||
*''“Smallville Mailsack”'' Letter Column (Readers point to appearances of Lightning Man as proof that Lightning Lad cannot be dead. | *''“Smallville Mailsack”'' Letter Column (Readers point to appearances of Lightning Man as proof that Lightning Lad cannot be dead. | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 312|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 312|'''''Adventure Comics'' #312''']] (published [[July 25]], 1963, cover date September 1963) |
*''"The Super-Sacrifice of the Legionnaires!"'' The Legion searches for a way to return a fallen member to life. (Death of [[Proty]]. Lightning Lad rejoins Legion) | *''"The Super-Sacrifice of the Legionnaires!"'' The Legion searches for a way to return a fallen member to life. (Death of [[Proty]]. Lightning Lad rejoins Legion) | ||
*''“Bits of Legionnaire Business”'' (1st mention of Blockade Boy & Weight Wizard) | *''“Bits of Legionnaire Business”'' (1st mention of Blockade Boy & Weight Wizard) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 313|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 313|'''''Adventure Comics'' #313''']] (published [[August 29]], 1963, cover date October 1963) |
*''"The Condemned Legionnaires!"'' The Legion girls succumb to a crimson virus, while the boys try and stop a new female menace. (1st app. [[Satan Girl]]. 3rd app. Substitute Legion) | *''"The Condemned Legionnaires!"'' The Legion girls succumb to a crimson virus, while the boys try and stop a new female menace. (1st app. [[Satan Girl]]. 3rd app. Substitute Legion) | ||
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− | |[[Superman v1 165|''' | + | |[[Superman v1 165|'''''Superman'' #165''']] (published [[September 19]], 1963, cover date November 1963) |
*''"Beauty and the Super-Beast!"'' Superman comes up with an elaborate ruse to convince the Superman Revenge Squad that their counter-energy ray doesn’t work. (App. Saturn Woman & Proty II.) | *''"Beauty and the Super-Beast!"'' Superman comes up with an elaborate ruse to convince the Superman Revenge Squad that their counter-energy ray doesn’t work. (App. Saturn Woman & Proty II.) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 306|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 306|'''''Action Comics'' #306''']] (published [[September 26]], 1963, cover date November 1963) |
*'''"The Maid of Doom!"''' A being poses as Superman to trick Supergirl. (Cameo Brainiac 5 & Mon-El) | *'''"The Maid of Doom!"''' A being poses as Superman to trick Supergirl. (Cameo Brainiac 5 & Mon-El) | ||
*(House ad for Adventure Comics #314 mentions Superboy, Mon-El & Ultra Boy) | *(House ad for Adventure Comics #314 mentions Superboy, Mon-El & Ultra Boy) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 314|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 314|'''''Adventure Comics'' #314''']] (published [[September 26]], 1963, cover date November 1963) |
*''"The Super-Villains of All Ages!"'' A rejected Legion applicant steals a Time Bubble and recruits great villains from the past, placing their minds in the bodies of the Legion’s mightiest members. (App. Hitler, Nero, John Dillenger. 1st app [[Ronn Kar]] & Alaktor. 1st mention radiation weakness for Ultra Boy) | *''"The Super-Villains of All Ages!"'' A rejected Legion applicant steals a Time Bubble and recruits great villains from the past, placing their minds in the bodies of the Legion’s mightiest members. (App. Hitler, Nero, John Dillenger. 1st app [[Ronn Kar]] & Alaktor. 1st mention radiation weakness for Ultra Boy) | ||
*''“Bits of Legionnaire Business”'' (1st mention of Gas Girl) | *''“Bits of Legionnaire Business”'' (1st mention of Gas Girl) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 307|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 307|'''''Action Comics'' #307''']] (published [[October 29]], 1963, cover date December 1963) |
*''"Supergirl's Wedding Day!"'' A Kryptonian criminal escapes from the Phantom Zone and attempts to humiliate the El family by marrying Supergirl. (App. Saturn Girl.) | *''"Supergirl's Wedding Day!"'' A Kryptonian criminal escapes from the Phantom Zone and attempts to humiliate the El family by marrying Supergirl. (App. Saturn Girl.) | ||
*(House ad for Adventure Comics #315 with all Substitute Heroes pictured) | *(House ad for Adventure Comics #315 with all Substitute Heroes pictured) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 315|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 315|'''''Adventure Comics'' #315''']] (published [[October 29]], 1963, cover date December 1963) |
*''"The Legionnaires Super-Contest!"'' The Substitute Heroes compete for Legion memership. (Legion 1st becomes aware of the Subs existence. Stone Boy declines Legion membership) | *''"The Legionnaires Super-Contest!"'' The Substitute Heroes compete for Legion memership. (Legion 1st becomes aware of the Subs existence. Stone Boy declines Legion membership) | ||
*''"The Titanic Boy of Steel!"'' Superboy becomes a giant after exposure to red kryptonite and needs help to protect his secret identity. (App. Colossal Boy. Last new Superboy solo story in Adventure Comics until issue #450) | *''"The Titanic Boy of Steel!"'' Superboy becomes a giant after exposure to red kryptonite and needs help to protect his secret identity. (App. Colossal Boy. Last new Superboy solo story in Adventure Comics until issue #450) | ||
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*''"The Fantastic Story of Superman's Sons!""" Superman’s son travels to Krypton before its destruction. (App. Legion Time Bubble) | *''"The Fantastic Story of Superman's Sons!""" Superman’s son travels to Krypton before its destruction. (App. Legion Time Bubble) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 316|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 316|'''''Adventure Comics'' #316''']] (published [[November 27]], 1963, cover date January 1964) |
*''"The Renegade Super-Hero!"'' Ultra Boy is thought to be a traitor to the Legion. (Beginning of Phantom Girl/Ultra Boy romance) | *''"The Renegade Super-Hero!"'' Ultra Boy is thought to be a traitor to the Legion. (Beginning of Phantom Girl/Ultra Boy romance) | ||
*''"The Origins and Powers of the Legion of Super-Heroes"'' (Partial reprint of same feature from Superman Annual #4, 1961 with some changes and two new pages.) | *''"The Origins and Powers of the Legion of Super-Heroes"'' (Partial reprint of same feature from Superman Annual #4, 1961 with some changes and two new pages.) | ||
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− | |[[Superman v1 167|''' | + | |[[Superman v1 167|'''''Superman'' #167''']] (published [[December 19]], 1963, cover date February 1964) |
*''"The Team of Luthor and Brainiac!"'' Plot. (Brainiac revealed to be android, caption refers to revised ancestry of Brainiac 5) | *''"The Team of Luthor and Brainiac!"'' Plot. (Brainiac revealed to be android, caption refers to revised ancestry of Brainiac 5) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 309|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 309|'''''Action Comics'' #309''']] (published [[December 26]], 1963, cover date February 1964) |
*''"The Superman Super-Spectacular!"'' President Kennedy helps Superman protect his secret identity. (App. [[Legion of Super-Pets]]) | *''"The Superman Super-Spectacular!"'' President Kennedy helps Superman protect his secret identity. (App. [[Legion of Super-Pets]]) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 317|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 317|'''''Adventure Comics'' #317''']] (published [[December 26]], 1963, cover date February 1964) |
*''"The Menace of Dream Girl!"'' A new Legion applicant schemes to have several members removed from active duty in an attempt to prevent their deaths. (1st app. Dream Girl, who joins & resigns from Legion. Lightning Lass becomes Light Lass. 1st mention Time Trapper) | *''"The Menace of Dream Girl!"'' A new Legion applicant schemes to have several members removed from active duty in an attempt to prevent their deaths. (1st app. Dream Girl, who joins & resigns from Legion. Lightning Lass becomes Light Lass. 1st mention Time Trapper) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 318|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 318|'''''Adventure Comics'' #318''']] (published [[January 30]], 1964, cover date March 1964) |
*''"The Mutiny of the Legionnaires!"'' Sun Boy succumbs to space fatigue and turns on the Legion. (2nd app. Time Trapper) | *''"The Mutiny of the Legionnaires!"'' Sun Boy succumbs to space fatigue and turns on the Legion. (2nd app. Time Trapper) | ||
*''“Smallville Mailsack”'' Letters column. (only mention of a “Super-Bird” member of the Legion of Super-Pets) | *''“Smallville Mailsack”'' Letters column. (only mention of a “Super-Bird” member of the Legion of Super-Pets) | ||
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*''"The Legion's Suicide Squad!"'' The Substitute succeeds, where two Legion teams failed, on a mission to destroy alien weapons. (1st app. [[Planetary Chance Machine]]) | *''"The Legion's Suicide Squad!"'' The Substitute succeeds, where two Legion teams failed, on a mission to destroy alien weapons. (1st app. [[Planetary Chance Machine]]) | ||
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*''"The Revenge of the Knave from Krypton!"'' Superboy takes the place of Dev-Em in an attempt to capture [[Morlock the Merciless]]. (3rd app. Dev-Em. 1st partial reprint of ''“The War of the Superboys!”'' from [[Adventure Comics 287|''Adventure Comics'' #287]] and ''“The Knave From Krypton!”'' from [[Adventure Comics 288|''Adventure Comics'' #288]]) | *''"The Revenge of the Knave from Krypton!"'' Superboy takes the place of Dev-Em in an attempt to capture [[Morlock the Merciless]]. (3rd app. Dev-Em. 1st partial reprint of ''“The War of the Superboys!”'' from [[Adventure Comics 287|''Adventure Comics'' #287]] and ''“The Knave From Krypton!”'' from [[Adventure Comics 288|''Adventure Comics'' #288]]) | ||
*''“The Legion Outpost”'' Letters column. (Feature changes name to reflect Legion takeover of title) | *''“The Legion Outpost”'' Letters column. (Feature changes name to reflect Legion takeover of title) | ||
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*''"The Code of the Legion!"'' Lightning Lad pretends to fail a psychological test in order to expose SP Chief Wilson. (1st full app. Time Trapper. Bouncing Boy loses powers) | *''"The Code of the Legion!"'' Lightning Lad pretends to fail a psychological test in order to expose SP Chief Wilson. (1st full app. Time Trapper. Bouncing Boy loses powers) | ||
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*''"The Super Tests of the Super-Pets!"'' The Super-Pets put Proty II through his paces in a series of initiation tests. (Proty II joins Super-Pets) | *''"The Super Tests of the Super-Pets!"'' The Super-Pets put Proty II through his paces in a series of initiation tests. (Proty II joins Super-Pets) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 323|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 323|'''''Adventure Comics'' #323''']] (published [[June 25]], 1964, cover date August 1964) |
*''"The Eight Impossible Missions!"'' The Legion members compete to solve Proty’s puzzle and become Legion leader. (1st app. Spider-Girl & [[Double-Header]]. Saturn Girl re-elected leader) | *''"The Eight Impossible Missions!"'' The Legion members compete to solve Proty’s puzzle and become Legion leader. (1st app. Spider-Girl & [[Double-Header]]. Saturn Girl re-elected leader) | ||
*''“Origin of the Legion of Substitute Heroes”'' (Text feature gives origin & homeworlds of the Subs.) | *''“Origin of the Legion of Substitute Heroes”'' (Text feature gives origin & homeworlds of the Subs.) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 324|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 324|'''''Adventure Comics'' #324''']] (published [[July 30]], 1964, cover date September 1964) |
*''"The Legion of Super-Outlaws!"'' The brother of a former Legion adversary tricks the super-heroes into fighting their counterparts from another world. (1st app. & origin the Heroes of Lallor, Beast Boy, Duplicate Boy, Evolvo Lad, Gas Girl and Life Lass) | *''"The Legion of Super-Outlaws!"'' The brother of a former Legion adversary tricks the super-heroes into fighting their counterparts from another world. (1st app. & origin the Heroes of Lallor, Beast Boy, Duplicate Boy, Evolvo Lad, Gas Girl and Life Lass) | ||
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− | |[[Superman v1 172|''' | + | |[[Superman v1 172|'''''Superman'' #172''']] (published [[August 6]], 1964, cover date October 1964) |
*''"The New Superman!"'' Plot. (Cameo Cosmic Boy, Invisible Kid & Saturn Girl) | *''"The New Superman!"'' Plot. (Cameo Cosmic Boy, Invisible Kid & Saturn Girl) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 325|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 325|'''''Adventure Comics'' #325''']] (published [[August 27]], 1964, cover date October 1964) |
*''"Lex Luthor Meets the Legion of Super-Heroes!"'' Lex Luthor travels into the future, adopts a disguise, and pretends to be good for a time before turning on the Legion. | *''"Lex Luthor Meets the Legion of Super-Heroes!"'' Lex Luthor travels into the future, adopts a disguise, and pretends to be good for a time before turning on the Legion. | ||
*''“The Legion Constitution”'' (text feature prints “selected passages” from teams rules and regulations.) | *''“The Legion Constitution”'' (text feature prints “selected passages” from teams rules and regulations.) | ||
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− | |[[Superman v1 173|''' | + | |[[Superman v1 173|'''''Superman'' #173''']] (published [[September 17]], 1964, cover date November 1964) |
*''"The Triumph of Luthor and Brainiac!"'' Superman and Batman impersonate Luthor and Brainiac. (Cameo Legion statues of Bouncing Boy, Chameleon Boy, Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl & Sun Boy) | *''"The Triumph of Luthor and Brainiac!"'' Superman and Batman impersonate Luthor and Brainiac. (Cameo Legion statues of Bouncing Boy, Chameleon Boy, Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl & Sun Boy) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 326|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 326|'''''Adventure Comics'' #326''']] (published [[September 24]], 1964, cover date November 1964) |
*''"The Revolt of the Girl Legionnaires!"'' Under the mental control of an alien Queen, the girl Legionnaires attempt to destroy their male teammates. (1st app. [[Queen Azura]] of [[Femnaz]]) | *''"The Revolt of the Girl Legionnaires!"'' Under the mental control of an alien Queen, the girl Legionnaires attempt to destroy their male teammates. (1st app. [[Queen Azura]] of [[Femnaz]]) | ||
*''“The Legion Constitution”'' (Text feature prints “selected passages” from teams rules and regulations.) | *''“The Legion Constitution”'' (Text feature prints “selected passages” from teams rules and regulations.) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 319|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 319|'''''Action Comics'' #319''']] (published [[October 29]], 1964, cover date December 1964) |
*''"The Super-Cheat!"'' Supergirl tries to expose a cheater. (App. Shrinking Violet) | *''"The Super-Cheat!"'' Supergirl tries to expose a cheater. (App. Shrinking Violet) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 327|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 327|'''''Adventure Comics'' #327''']] (published [[October 29]], 1964, cover date December 1964) |
*''"The Lone Wolf Legionnaire!"'' The son of a scientist mistakenly believes himself to be an inhuman android, while the true android has taken his place. (1st app. & origin Lone Wolf, later renamed Timber Wolf) | *''"The Lone Wolf Legionnaire!"'' The son of a scientist mistakenly believes himself to be an inhuman android, while the true android has taken his place. (1st app. & origin Lone Wolf, later renamed Timber Wolf) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics 320|''' | + | |[[Action Comics 320|'''''Action Comics'' #320''']] (published [[November 25]], 1964, cover date January 1965) |
*''"The Three Super-Enemies!"'' Plot unknown. (Superman refers to events of [[Superboy v1 117|''Superboy'' v1 #117]]) | *''"The Three Super-Enemies!"'' Plot unknown. (Superman refers to events of [[Superboy v1 117|''Superboy'' v1 #117]]) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 328|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 328|'''''Adventure Comics'' #328''']] (published [[November 25]], 1964, cover date January 1965) |
*''"The Lad Who Wrecked the Legion!"'' A new member convinces the Legionnaires to let him place them in suspended animation so he can augment their powers. (1st app. [[Command Kid]]) | *''"The Lad Who Wrecked the Legion!"'' A new member convinces the Legionnaires to let him place them in suspended animation so he can augment their powers. (1st app. [[Command Kid]]) | ||
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− | |[[Adventure Comics 329|''' | + | |[[Adventure Comics 329|'''''Adventure Comics'' #329''']] (published [[December 31]], 1964, cover date February 1965) |
*''"The Bizzaro Legion!"'' When Bizarro is turned down for Legion membership, he uses his imperfect duplicator ray to create a Legion of his own. (1st app. [[Legion Flight Ring]]) | *''"The Bizzaro Legion!"'' When Bizarro is turned down for Legion membership, he uses his imperfect duplicator ray to create a Legion of his own. (1st app. [[Legion Flight Ring]]) | ||
*''“Know Your Legionnaires”'' (Text feature gives origins, powers, homeworlds and real names of all members.) | *''“Know Your Legionnaires”'' (Text feature gives origins, powers, homeworlds and real names of all members.) |
Revision as of 06:12, 18 September 2006
Intro | 1950-1964 | 1965-1970 | 1971-1979 | 1980-1989 | 1989-1994 | 1994-2004 | 2004-present | AR issues
The following list of all known Legion of Super-Heroes collectibles from the Pre-Crisis era serves as a quick reference guide. It may also be used as an additional quick-jump index to entries in the Legion Wiki.
1950 | |
July | |
Superman v1 #66 (published July 7, 1950; cover date September/October, 1950)
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1952 | |
November | |
Superman v1 #80 (published November 5, 1952, cover date February 1953)
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1953 | |
June | |
Adventure Comics #191 (published June 4, 1953, cover date August 1953)
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October | |
Adventure Comics #195 (published October 28, 1953, cover date December 1953)
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1958 | |
February | |
Adventure Comics #247 (published February 27, 1958, cover date April 1958)
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May | |
Adventure Comics #250 (published May 29, 1959, cover date July 1958)
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July | |
Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #31 (published July 17, 1958, cover date September 1958)
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1959 | |
April | |
Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #37 (published April 7, 1959, cover date June 1959)
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August | |
Wonder Woman #101 (published August 14, 1959, cover date October 1959)
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October | |
Adventure Comics #267 (published October 29, 1959, cover date December 1959)
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1960 | |
May | |
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #46 (published May 19, 1960, cover date July 1960)
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June | |
Action Comics #267 (published June 30, 1960, cover date August 1960)
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November | |
Superboy #86 (published November 17, 1960, cover date January 1961)
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December | |
*Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #23 (published December 22, 1960, cover date February 1961)
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1961 | |
January | |
Adventure Comics #282 (published January 31, 1961, cover date March 1961)
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March | |
Action Comics #276 (published March 30, 1961, cover date May 1961)
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April | |
Superboy v1 #89 (published April 6, 1961, cover date June 1961)
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Action Comics #277 (published April 27, 1961, cover date June 1961)
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May | |
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #54 (published May 18, 1961, cover date July 1961)
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June | |
Superman #147 (published June 13, 1961, cover date August 1961)
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Adventure Comics #287 (published June 29, 1961, cover date August 1961)
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July | |
Adventure Comics #288 (published July 27, 1961, cover date September 1961)
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August | |
Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #28 (published August 8, 1961, cover date October 1961)
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Adventure Comics #289 (published August 31, 1961, cover date October 1961)
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September | |
Superman #149 (published September 14, 1961, cover date November 1961)
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Action Comics #282 (published September 28, 1961, cover date November 1961)
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Adventure Comics #290 (published September 28, 1961, cover date November 1961)
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October | |
Superboy v1 #93 (published October 5, 1961, cover date December 1961)
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Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #57 (published October 5, 1961, cover date December 1961)
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Action Comics #283 (published October 26, 1961, cover date December 1961)
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November | |
Superman Annual v1 #4 (published November 9, 1961, cover date 1962)
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Action Comics #284 (published November 30, 1961, cover date January 1962)
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December | |
Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #31 (published December 26, 1961, cover date February 1962)
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Action Comics #285 (published December 28, 1961, cover date February 1962)
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Adventure Comics #293 (published December 28, 1961, cover date February 1962)
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1962 | |
January | |
Action Comics #286 (published January 30, 1962, cover date March 1962)
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February | |
Superman #152 (published February 6, 1962, cover date April 1962)
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Action Comics #287 (published February 27, 1962, cover date April 1962)
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March | |
SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE #33 (published March 27, 1962, cover date May 1962)
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Action Comics #288 (published March 29, 1962, cover date May 1962)
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April | |
Action Comics #289 (published April 26, 1962, cover date June 1962)
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May | |
SUPERBOY #98 (published May 17, 1962, cover date July 1962)
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SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #62 (published May 24, 1962, cover date July 1962)
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Action Comics #290 (published May 29, 1962, cover date July 1962)
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June | |
Superman #155 (published June 21, 1962, cover date August 1962)
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Adventure Comics #299 (published June 28, 1962, cover date August 1962)
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July | |
SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #63 (published July 5, 1962, cover date September 1962)
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Adventure Comics #300 (published July 26, 1962, cover date September 1962)
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August | |
Superman #156 (published August 2, 1962, cover date October 1962)
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SUPERBOY #100 (published August 21, 1962, cover date October 1962)
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SUPERMAN’S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #64 (published August 21, 1962, cover date October 1962)
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Adventure Comics #301 (published August 28, 1962, cover date October 1962)
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September | |
Superman #157 (published September 20, 1962, cover date November 1962)
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Action Comics #294 (published September 27, 1962, cover date November 1962)
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Adventure Comics #302 (published September 27, 1962, cover date November 1962)
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SUPERMAN’S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE #37 (published September 27, 1962, cover date November 1962)
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October | |
SUPERBOY #101 (published October 4, 1962, cover date December 1962)
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Action Comics #295 (published October 30, 1962, cover date December 1962)
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Adventure Comics #303 (published October 30, 1962, cover date December 1962)
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November | |
SUPERMAN ANNUAL #6 (published November 15, 1962, cover date Winter 1962-63)
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Adventure Comics #304 (published November 29, 1962, cover date January 1963)
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December | |
Action Comics #297 (published December 27, 1962, cover date February 1963)
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Adventure Comics #305 (published December 27, 1962, cover date February 1963)
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1963 | |
January | |
Action Comics #298 (published January 31, 1963, cover date March 1963)
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Adventure Comics #306 (published January 31, 1963, cover date March 1963)
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February | |
SUPERMAN’S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #68 (published February 21, 1963, cover date April 1963)
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Action Comics #299 (published February 28, 1963, cover date April 1963)
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Adventure Comics #307 (published February 28, 1963, cover date April 1963)
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March | |
Superman #161 (published March 21, 1963, cover date May 1963)
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Adventure Comics #308 (published March 28, 1963, cover date May 1963)
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April | |
Action Comics #301 (published April 25, 1963, cover date June 1963)
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Adventure Comics #309 (published April 25, 1963, cover date June 1963)
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May | |
Superman #162 (published May 2, 1963, cover date July 1963)
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SUPERMAN’S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #70 (published May 23, 1963, cover date July 1963)
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Adventure Comics #310 (published May 29, 1963, cover date July 1963)
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June | |
SUPERMAN’S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE ANNUAL #2 (published June 6, 1963, cover date Summer 1963)
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Adventure Comics #311 (published June 27, 1963, cover date August 1963)
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July | |
Adventure Comics #312 (published July 25, 1963, cover date September 1963)
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August | |
SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #72 (published August 15, 1963, cover date October 1963)
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Adventure Comics #313 (published August 29, 1963, cover date October 1963)
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September | |
Superman #165 (published September 19, 1963, cover date November 1963)
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Action Comics #306 (published September 26, 1963, cover date November 1963)
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Adventure Comics #314 (published September 26, 1963, cover date November 1963)
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October | |
SUPERMAN’S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #73 (published October 10, 1963, cover date December 1963)
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Action Comics #307 (published October 29, 1963, cover date December 1963)
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Adventure Comics #315 (published October 29, 1963, cover date December 1963)
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November | |
Superman #166 (published November 7, 1963, cover date January 1964)
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SUPERMAN’S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE #46 (published November 14, 1963, cover date January 1964)
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SUPERMAN ANNUAL v1 #8 (published November 21, 1963, cover date Winter 1963-64)
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Adventure Comics #316 (published November 27, 1963, cover date January 1964)
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December | |
Superman #167 (published December 19, 1963, cover date February 1964)
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Action Comics #309 (published December 26, 1963, cover date February 1964)
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Adventure Comics #317 (published December 26, 1963, cover date February 1964)
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SUPERMAN’S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE #47 (published December 26, 1963, cover date February 1964)
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1964 | |
January | |
SUPERBOY #111 (published January 2, 1964, cover date March 1964)
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Adventure Comics #318 (published January 30, 1964, cover date March 1964)
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February | |
Adventure Comics #319 (published February 27, 1964, cover date April 1964)
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SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #76 (published February 27, 1964, cover date April 1964)
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March | |
Adventure Comics #320 (published March 26, 1964, cover date May 1964)
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April | |
SUPEMAN’S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #77 (published April 9, 1964, cover date June 1964)
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Adventure Comics #321 (published April 30, 1964, cover date June 1964)
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WORLD’S FINEST COMICS #142 (published April 30, 1964, cover date June 1964)
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May | |
SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE #50 (published May 14, 1964, cover date July 1964)
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SUPERBOY #114 (published May 21, 1964, cover date July 1964)
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Adventure Comics #322 (published May 28, 1964, cover date July 1964)
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June | |
Adventure Comics #323 (published June 25, 1964, cover date August 1964)
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July | |
80-PAGE GIANT #2 (published July 2, 1964, cover date September 1964)
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SUPERMAN’S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #79 (published July 9, 1964, cover date September 1964)
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Adventure Comics #324 (published July 30, 1964, cover date September 1964)
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August | |
Superman #172 (published August 6, 1964, cover date October 1964)
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Adventure Comics #325 (published August 27, 1964, cover date October 1964)
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September | |
Superman #173 (published September 17, 1964, cover date November 1964)
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Adventure Comics #326 (published September 24, 1964, cover date November 1964)
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October | |
SUPERBOY v1 #117 (published October 1, 1964, cover date December 1964)
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Action Comics #319 (published October 29, 1964, cover date December 1964)
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Adventure Comics #327 (published October 29, 1964, cover date December 1964)
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November | |
Action Comics #320 (published November 25, 1964, cover date January 1965)
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Adventure Comics #328 (published November 25, 1964, cover date January 1965)
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December | |
Adventure Comics #329 (published December 31, 1964, cover date February 1965)
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