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+ | '''Contents this page:''' | ||
+ | [[#Pre-Crisis|Pre-Crisis]] | | ||
+ | [[#Post-Crisis|Post-Crisis]] | | ||
+ | [[#Glorithverse|Glorithverse]] | | ||
+ | [[#Post-Zero Hour|Post-Zero Hour]] | | ||
+ | [[#Post-Infinite Crisis|Post-Infinite Crisis]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | __NOTOC__ | ||
This page gathers the information pertaining to all ''Action Comics'' issues from the regular pages of the '''Legion Publication History'''. | This page gathers the information pertaining to all ''Action Comics'' issues from the regular pages of the '''Legion Publication History'''. | ||
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− | |[[Image:Action267.jpg|80px]] | + | |colspan="2" bgcolor="#ff8080" align="center"| |
− | |[[Action Comics 267| | + | ==Pre-Crisis== |
− | *'' | + | |- |
+ | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action267.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Stan Kaye (inks)]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Action Comics 267|''Action Comics'' #267]]''' (published [[June 30]], 1960, cover date August 1960) | ||
+ | *'''The Three Super-Heroes!''' | ||
+ | **W: Jerry Seigel; P&I: [[Jim Mooney]]; L: [[Joe Letterese]]; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Supergirl is invited to try out for the Legion, only to be rejected when red kryptonite ages her into a Super Woman. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' [[Chameleon Boy/Pre-Crisis|Chameleon Boy]], [[Colossal Boy/Pre-Crisis|Colossal Boy]], [[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Pre-Crisis|Invisible Kid (Lyle Norg)]] | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' First mention of 18-year-old [[age limit]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action276.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Stan Kaye (inks)]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Action Comics 276|''Action Comics'' #276]]''' (published [[March 30]], 1961, cover date May 1961) | ||
+ | *'''Supergirl's Three Super-Girlfriends!''' | ||
+ | **W: Jerry Seigel; P&I: Jim Mooney; L: Joe Letterese; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Supergirl is again invited to try out for Legion membership, earning her way in by unearthing valuable antiquities while [[Brainiac 5/Pre-Crisis|Brainiac 5]] is inducted for "noble courage" in risking his life to save hers. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' [[Phantom Girl/Pre-Crisis|Phantom Girl]] & [[Duo Damsel/Pre-Crisis|Triplicate Girl]] (both revealed to be Legion members); [[Bouncing Boy/Pre-Crisis|Bouncing Boy]], Brainiac 5, [[Shrinking Violet/Pre-Crisis|Shrinking Violet]] and [[Sun Boy/Pre-Crisis|Sun Boy]] as Legion applicants. | ||
+ | **''Join Legion:'' Brainiac 5 (also origin), Supergirl | ||
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− | |[[Image: | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action277.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Stan Kaye (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 277|''Action Comics'' #277]]''' (published [[April 27]], 1961, cover date June 1961) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Battle of the Super-Pets!''' |
+ | **W: Jerry Seigel; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' 1st meeting of Krypto, Streaky & Beppo | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action282.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Stan Kaye (inks)]] |
− | + | |'''[[Action Comics 282|''Action Comics'' #282]]''' (published [[September 28]], 1961, cover date November 1961) | |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Supergirl of Tomorrow!''' |
+ | **W: Jerry Seigel; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' In an effort to restore her lost super-powers, Superman sends Supergirl into the far future. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Brainiac 5 & Legion Time Bubble cameo. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action283.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Stan Kaye (inks)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 283|''Action Comics'' #283]]''' (published [[October 26]], 1961, cover date December 1961) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Red Kryptonite Menace!''' |
+ | **P: Curt Swan; I: Stan Kaye; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Chameleon Men from the 30th century, members of the Legion of Super-Outlaws, try and locate kryptonite in an effort to destroy Superman. (Mention Cosmic King & Lightning Lord) | ||
+ | *'''The Six Red 'K' Perils of Supergirl!''' | ||
+ | **W: Jerry Seigel; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Wesinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Supergirl battles against red kryptonite and Mr. Mxytzplk. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Superman mentions Legion | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action284.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Sheldon Moldoff (inks)]] |
− | |bgcolor="# | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 284|''Action Comics'' #284]]''' (published [[November 30]], 1961, cover date January 1962) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Babe of Steel!''' |
− | *'' | + | **W: Robert Bernstein; P: Curt Swan; I: Sheldon Moldoff; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Story:'' Superman learns of a portal that will allow Kryptonian criminals to escape the Phantom Zone. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Mon-El appears | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action285.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]] |
− | | | + | |'''[[Action Comics 285|''Action Comics'' #285]]''' (published [[December 28]], 1961, cover date February 1962) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The World's Greatest Heroine!''' |
+ | **W: Jerry Seigel; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Superman reveals Supergirl's existence to the world and the Legion helps her defeat the [[Infinite Monster]]. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Brainiac 5, Cosmic Boy, Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl appear on three pages | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action286.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Sheldon Moldoff (inks)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 286|''Action Comics'' #286]]''' (published [[January 30]], 1962, cover date March 1962) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Jury of Super-Enemies!''' |
− | * | + | **W: Robert Bernstein; P: Curt Swan; I: George Klein; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Notes:'' Second appearance of LSV, with Luthor, Brainiac & Electro as members - cameo in a dream sequence | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action287.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), George Klein (inks) and Ira Schnapp (lettering)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 287|''Action Comics'' #287]]''' (published [[February 27]], 1962, cover date April 1962) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Supergirl's Greatest Challenge!''' |
+ | **W: Jerry Seigel; P&I: Jim Mooney; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Supergirl battles chameleon men impersonating the Legion. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' [[Whizzy]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action288.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 288|''Action Comics'' #288]]''' (published [[March 29]], 1962, cover date May 1962) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Man Who Made Supergirl Cry!''' |
+ | **W: [[Leo Dorfman]]; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' In a bid to escape from the Phantom Zone, Kryptonian criminals force Supergirl's adoptive father to make her cry and collect her tears. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Mon-El appears. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action289.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), George Klein (inks) and Ira Schnapp (lettering)]] |
− | |bgcolor="# | + | |bgcolor="#e5e5e5"|'''[[Action Comics 289|''Action Comics'' #289]]''' (published [[April 26]], 1962, cover date June 1962) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Superman's Super-Courtship!''' |
+ | **W: Jerry Seigel; P&I: Jim Mooney; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Supergirl searches many worlds and times to find a suitable wife for Superman. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Second appearance of Adult Legion, first mention of the marriage of Lightning Lad & Saturn Girl. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action290.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Kurt Schaffenberger (pencils, Lois Lane finger touch-up) and George Klein (inks)]] |
− | | | + | |'''[[Action Comics 290|''Action Comics'' #290]]''' (published [[May 29]], 1962, cover date July 1962) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Supergirl's Super Boyfriends!''' |
+ | **W: Jerry Seigel; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Red kryptonite exposure causes Supergirl to bestow super-powers with a kiss. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Phantom Girl and Legion statutettes appear | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action294.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |bgcolor="#e5e5e5"|'''[[Action Comics 294|''Action Comics'' #294]]''' (published [[September 27]], 1962, cover date November 1962) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Kryptonite Killer!''' |
+ | **W: Edmond Hamilton; P&I: Al Plastino; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Cameo Saturn Queen | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action295.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |bgcolor="# | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 295|''Action Comics'' #295]]''' (published [[October 30]], 1962, cover date December 1962) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Superman Goes Wild!''' |
+ | **P: Curt Swan; I: George Klein; E: Mort Wesinger | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Cameo Mon-El | ||
+ | *''House Ads:'' Ad promotes '''The Fantastic Spy!''' in [[Adventure Comics 303|''Adventure Comics'' #303]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action297.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |bgcolor="# | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 297|''Action Comics'' #297]]''' (published [[December 27]], 1962, cover date February 1963) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Forbidden Weapons of Krypton!''' |
− | * | + | **W: Leo Dorfman; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Story:'' Kryptonian criminals escape from the [[Phantom Zone]]. (Cameo Mon-El) | ||
+ | *''House Ads:'' Legion mentioned in ad for ''Adventure Comics'' #305 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action298.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Sheldon Moldoff (inks)]]--> |
− | + | |'''[[Action Comics 298|''Action Comics'' #298]]''' (published [[January 31]], 1963, cover date March 1963) | |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Super-Powers of Lex Luthor!''' |
− | * | + | **W: Leo Dorfman; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Story:'' Supergirl battles a group of Phantom Zone criminals. (Cameo Cosmic Boy, Lightning Lad & Saturn Girl) | ||
+ | **''House Ads:'' Ad for Adventure Comics #306 mentions all Substitute Heroes by name | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action299.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 299|''Action Comics'' #299]]''' (published [[February 28]], 1963, cover date April 1963) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Story of Superman's Experimental Robots!''' |
− | *House ad for | + | **W: Jerry Siegel; P&I: Al Plastino; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Story:'' Superman thinks of people he knows with the initials L.L. (Cameo Lightning Lad) | ||
+ | *''House Ads:'' Has an ad for Adventure Comics #307 with Element Lad pictured as "Mystery Lad." | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action301.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |bgcolor="# | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 301|''Action Comics'' #301]]''' (published [[April 25]], 1963, cover date June 1963) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Secret Identity of Super-Horse!''' |
− | * | + | **W: Leo Dorfman; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Story:'' [[Comet the Super-Horse]] gains the ability to turn into a normal man when in the presence of a comet.. | ||
+ | **''First appearances:'' The planet [[Zerox]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action306.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 306| | + | |'''[[Action Comics 306|''Action Comics'' #306]]''' (published [[September 26]], 1963, cover date November 1963) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Maid of Doom!''' |
− | *House | + | **W: Leo Dorfman; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Story:'' A being poses as Superman to trick Supergirl. (Cameo Brainiac 5 & Mon-El) | ||
+ | **''House Ads:'' Ad for Adventure Comics #314 mentions Superboy, Mon-El & Ultra Boy | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action307.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 307| | + | |'''[[Action Comics 307|''Action Comics'' #307]]''' (published [[October 29]], 1963, cover date December 1963) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Supergirl's Wedding Day!''' |
− | *House | + | **W: Leo Dorfman; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Story:'' A Kryptonian criminal escapes from the Phantom Zone and attempts to humiliate the El family by marrying Supergirl. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Saturn Girl appearance. | ||
+ | **''House Ads:'' Ad for Adventure Comics #315 with all Substitute Heroes pictured | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action309.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Sheldon Moldoff (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 309| | + | |'''[[Action Comics 309|''Action Comics'' #309]]''' (published [[December 26]], 1963, cover date February 1964) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Superman Super-Spectacular!''' |
+ | **W: Edmond Hamilton; P: Curt Swan; I: George Klein; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' President Kennedy helps Superman protect his secret identity. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' [[Legion of Super-Pets]] appears | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |valign="top"|<!--[[Image:Action319.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 319| | + | |'''[[Action Comics 319|''Action Comics'' #319]]''' (published [[October 29]], 1964, cover date December 1964) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Super-Cheat!''' |
+ | **P*I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Supergirl tries to expose a cheater. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Shrinking Violet appears | ||
|- | |- | ||
|valign="top"|[[Image:Action320.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]] | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action320.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]] | ||
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**''Notes:'' Superman refers to events of [[Superboy v1 117|''Superboy'' v1 #117]] | **''Notes:'' Superman refers to events of [[Superboy v1 117|''Superboy'' v1 #117]] | ||
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− | |[[Image:Action322.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]] | + | | valign="top"|[[Image:Action322.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics 322| | + | | bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 322|''Action Comics'' #322]]''' (published [[January 28]], 1965, cover date March 1965) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Coward of Steel.''' |
− | *'' | + | **W: Jerry Siegel, Mort Weisinger; P&I: Al Plastino; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Story:'' Superman tries to use red kryptonite to cure himself of cowardice as Clark Kent. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Supergirl mentions Evilo from "the far future" | ||
+ | *'''The Planet of Outcasts!''' | ||
+ | **W: Leo Dorfman, Mort Weisinger; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Members of the Sisterhood of Evil trick Supergirl into reviving some of the most notorious villainesses of all time. (Sisterhood members pose as [[Plant Girl]], [[Time Girl]] & [[Music Maid]], characters all inspired by the "Bits of Legionnaire Business" feature in Adventure Comics) | ||
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− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action323.jpg|80px|Cover art by by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 323| | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 323|''Action Comics'' #323]]''' (published [[February 25]], 1965, cover date April 1965) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Kryptonian Killer!''' |
+ | **W: Leo Dorfman, Mort Weisinger; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Supergirl attempts to poison members of the Superman Family while under the mental control of great villainesses from history. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Super Pets appear | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action330.jpg|80px|Cover art by by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 330| | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 330|''Action Comics'' #330]]''' (published [[September 30]], 1965, cover date November 1965) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Supergirl's Duel With Dr. Supernatural!''' |
+ | **W: Leo Dorfman, Mort Weisinger; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Supergirl is forced to travel to an alien world where she meets captives heroines. (1st part of a story that will have Legion content) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action331.jpg|80px|Cover art by by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 331| | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 331|''Action Comics'' #331]]''' (published [[October 28]], 1965, cover date December 1965) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Operation Satan!''' |
+ | **W: Leo Dorfman, Mort Weisinger; P&I: Jim Mooney; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Supergirl works with heroes from other worlds to defeat Dr. Supernatural. | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Heroine from another world has Legion medallions | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image:Action334.jpg|80px]] | + | |[[Image:Action334.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Sheldon Moldoff (inks)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics 334| | + | |bgcolor="#ffd5f5"|'''[[Action Comics 334|''Action Comics'' #334]]''' (published [[January 18]], 1966, cover date March 1966) |
− | *1st reprint of | + | *1st reprint of '''The Three Super-Heroes!''' from [[Action Comics 267|''Action Comics'' #267]], August, 1960 |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action338.jpg|80px|Cover art by by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 338| | + | |'''[[Action Comics 338|''Action Comics'' #338]]''' (published [[April 28]], 1966, cover date June 1966) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Muto – Monarch of Menace!''' |
+ | **W: Edmond Hamilton, Mort Weisinger; P: Curt Swan; I: George Klein; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Klar Ken, 30th century descendant of Superman, appears | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action347.jpg|80px|Cover art by by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 347| | + | |bgcolor="#ffd5f5"|'''[[Action Comics 347|''Action Comics'' #347]]''' (published [[January 10]], 1967, cover date March/April 1967) |
− | *1st reprint of | + | *1st reprint of '''Supergirl's Super Boyfriends!''' from [[Action Comics 290|''Action Comics'' #290]], July, 1962 |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action360.jpg|80px|Cover art by by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 360| | + | |bgcolor="#ffd5f5"|'''[[Action Comics 360|''Action Comics'' #360]]''' (published [[January 9]], 1968, cover date March/April 1968) |
− | *1st reprint of | + | *1st reprint of '''The Six Red ‘K' Perils of Supergirl!''' from [[Action Comics 283|''Action Comics'' #283]], December, 1961 |
− | *1st reprint of | + | *1st reprint of '''The World's Greatest Heroine!''' from [[Action Comics 285|''Action Comics'' #285]], February, 1962; |
*plus two other AR stories | *plus two other AR stories | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action365.jpg|80px|Cover art by by Ross Andru (pencils) and Mike Esposito (inks)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 365| | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 365|''Action Comics'' #365]]''' (published [[May 28]], 1968, cover date July 1968) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Superman's Funeral!''' |
+ | **W: Leo Dorfman, Mort Weisinger; P: Ross Andru; I: Mike Esposito; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' LSH in flashback cameo | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Image:Action373.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Neal Adams (inks)]] | |[[Image:Action373.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Neal Adams (inks)]] | ||
− | |[[Action Comics 373| | + | |bgcolor="#ffd5f5"|'''[[Action Comics 373|''Action Comics'' #373]]''' (published [[January 7]], 1969, cover date March/April 1969) |
− | *1st reprint of | + | *1st reprint of '''Supergirl's Greatest Challenge!''' from [[Action Comics 287|''Action Comics'' #287]], April, 1962 |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Image:Action377.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Neal Adams (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]] | |[[Image:Action377.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Neal Adams (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]] | ||
− | |[[Action Comics 377| | + | |bgcolor="#ffd5f5"|'''[[Action Comics 377|''Action Comics'' #377]]''' (published [[April 29]], 1969, cover date June 1969) |
− | *1st reprint of | + | *1st reprint of '''The Face Behind the Lead Mask!''' from [[Adventure Comics 300|''Adventure Comics'' #300]], September, 1962 |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Image:Action378.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Neal Adams (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]] | |[[Image:Action378.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Neal Adams (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]] | ||
− | |[[Action Comics 378| | + | |'''[[Action Comics 378|''Action Comics'' #378]]''' (published [[May 29]], 1969, cover date July 1969) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Forbidden Fruit!''' |
+ | **W: Unknown, Mort Weisinger; P: Curt Swan; I: Jack Abel; L: Joe Letterese; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Light Lass must help Timber Wolf overcome his addiction to a narcotic fruit. (Begins 2nd ongoing Legion series) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action379.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Neal Adams (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics 379| | + | |'''[[Action Comics 379|''Action Comics'' #379]]''' (published [[June 26]], 1969, cover date August 1969) |
− | *'' | + | *'''One of Us is an Impostor!''' |
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Murphy Anderson; L: Milton Snappin; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | ===July=== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |<!--[[Image:Action380.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]]--> | ||
+ | |'''[[Action Comics 380|''Action Comics'' #380]]''' (published [[July 31]], 1969, cover date September 1969) | ||
+ | *'''Half a Legionnaire?''' | ||
+ | **W: Jim Shooter, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: Milton Snappin; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' First use of separate personalities for Duo Damsel | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action381.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 381|''Action Comics'' #381]]''' (published [[August 28]], 1969, cover date October 1969) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Hapless Hero!''' |
+ | **W: Jim Shooter, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: John Costanza; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' [[Duplicate Boy/Pre-Crisis|Duplicate Boy]] appearance | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action382.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 382|''Action Comics'' #382]]''' (published [[September 30]], 1969, cover date November 1969) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Kill a Friend to Save a World!''' |
+ | **W: Jim Shooter, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: Milton Snappin; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action383.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 383|''Action Comics'' #383]]''' (published [[October 30]], 1969, cover date December 1969) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Chameleon Boy's Secret Identity!''' |
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: Ben Oda; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action384.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 384|''Action Comics'' #384]]''' (published [[November 26]], 1969, cover date January 1970) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Lament For A Legionnaire!''' |
+ | **W: Jim Shooter, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: Joe Letterese; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!--[[Image:Action385.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]]--> |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 385|''Action Comics'' #385]]''' (published [[December 23]], 1969, cover date February 1970) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Immortal Superman!''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates, Mort Weisinger; P: Curt Swan; I: George Roussos; L: Joe Letterese; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' App. Time Trapper) | ||
+ | *'''The Fallen Starboy!''' | ||
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: Joe Letterese; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |[[Image:Action386.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 386|''Action Comics'' #386]]''' (published [[January 29]], 1970, cover date March 1970) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Home for Old Super-Heroes!''' |
− | *'' | + | **W: Cary Bates, Mort Weisinger; P: Curt Swan; I: George Roussos; L: Joe Letterese; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Notes:'' [[Time Trapper]] appears | ||
+ | *'''Zap Goes the Legion!''' | ||
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: Shelly Leferman; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |[[Image:Action387.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 387|''Action Comics'' #387]]''' (published [[February 24]], 1970, cover date April 1970) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Even a Superman Dies!''' |
− | *'' | + | **W: Cary Bates, Mort Weisinger; P: Curt Swan; I: George Roussos; L: Milton Snapinn; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | **''Notes:'' [[Time Trapper]] appearance | ||
+ | *'''One Hero Too Many!''' | ||
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: Joe Letterese; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **''Notes:'' Superboy resigns from Legion | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |[[Image:Action388.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |style="border:3px solid #ffd5f5"|'''[[Action Comics 388|''Action Comics'' #388]]''' (published [[March 26]], 1970, cover date May 1970) |
− | *'' | + | *'''Puzzle of the Wild World!''' (Bizarre duplicate Earth includes duplicate Legion) |
− | *'' | + | **W: Cary Bates, Mort Weisinger; P: Curt Swan; I: George Roussos; L: John Costanza; E: Mort Weisinger |
+ | *1st reprint of '''Sun Boy's Lost Power!''' from [[Adventure Comics 302|''Adventure Comics'' #302]], November, 1962) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |[[Image:Action389.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 389|''Action Comics'' #389]]''' (published [[April 28]], 1970, cover date June 1970) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Mystery Legionnaire!''' |
− | * | + | **W: Cary Bates, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: Ben Oda; E: Mort Weisinger |
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |[[Image:Action390.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils), Murphy Anderson (inks) and Gaspar Saladino (lettering)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 390|''Action Comics'' #390]]''' (published [[May 28]], 1970, cover date July 1970) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Tyrant and the Traitor!''' |
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: Joe Letterese; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |[[Image:Action391.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Murphy Anderson (inks)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 391|''Action Comics'' #391]]''' (published [[June 30]], 1970, cover date August 1970) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Ordeal of Element Lad!''' |
+ | **W: E. Nelson Bridwell, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |[[Image:Action392.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Murphy Anderson (inks)]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 392|''Action Comics'' #392]]''' (published [[July 30]], 1970, cover date September 1970) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Legionnaires Who Never Were!''' |
+ | **W: Cary Bates, Mort Weisinger; P: Win Mortimer; I: Jack Abel; L: Ben Oda; E: Mort Weisinger | ||
+ | **New costume Saturn Girl. End of Legion's 2nd series | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Image: | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|[[Image:Action500.jpg|80px|Pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Dick Giordano]] |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 500|''Action Comics'' #500]]''' (published [[July 16]], 1979, cover date October 1979) |
− | *'' | + | *'''The Life Story of Superman''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Legion statuettes appear | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 506|''Action Comics'' #506]]''' (publication date [[January 21]], 1980, cover date April 1980) |
− | * | + | *'''The Children's Exodus From Earth!''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Superman meets Superboy in time stream en route to Legion meeting | ||
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− | | | + | | |
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 537|''Action Comics'' #537]]''' (publication date [[August 26]], 1982, cover date November 1982) |
− | * | + | *'''... Half A Superman!''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Legion [[time bubble]] appears | ||
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| | | | ||
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |bgcolor="#f0d8d8"|'''[[Action Comics 563|''Action Comics'' #563]]''' (publication date [[October 25]], 1984, cover date January 1985) |
− | * | + | *'''Jimmy Olsen -- Blob!''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' Jimmy drinks defective Elastic Lad serum | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | | ||
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 568|''Action Comics'' #568]]''' (publication date [[March 25]], 1985, cover date June 1985) |
− | *" | + | *'''The Amazing Matchmaker of Metropolis!''' |
+ | **''Notes:'' [[Shvaughn Erin/Pre-Crisis|Shvaughn Erin]] appearance | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" bgcolor="#8080ff" align="center"| | ||
+ | ==Post-Crisis== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |<!--[[Image:Action583.jpg|80px|Cover artwork by Curt Swan (pencils) and Murphy Anderson (inks)]]--> | ||
+ | |'''[[Action Comics 583|''Action Comics'' #583]]''' (published [[June 26]], 1986, cover date September 1986) | ||
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− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 591|''Action Comics'' #591]]''' (publication date [[May 26]], 1987, cover date August 1987) |
− | *" | + | *'''Past Imperfect''' |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" bgcolor="#cc99ff" align="center"| | ||
+ | ==Glorithverse== | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | | ||
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 663|''Action Comics'' #663]]''' (published [[February 5]], 1991, cover date March 1991) |
− | * | + | *'''Time and Time Again!: Phase II''' |
|- | |- | ||
| | | | ||
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 664|''Action Comics'' #664]]''' (published [[March 5]], 1991, cover date April 1991) |
− | *Time and Time Again!: Phase | + | *'''Time and Time Again!: Phase V''' |
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| | | | ||
− | |[[Action Comics | + | |'''[[Action Comics 675|''Action Comics'' #675]]''' (published [[February 4]], 1992, cover date March 1992) |
− | * | + | *'''Divide and Conquer''' |
+ | **Lar Gand appears with the Justice League who, with many other heroes, join Superman in fighting Brainiac | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" bgcolor="#5be85b" align="center"| | ||
+ | ==Post-Zero Hour== | ||
|- | |- | ||
|valign="top"|[[Image:Action741.jpg|80px|Cover art by Stuart Immonen (pencils) and José Marzan, Jr. (inks) and Patrick Martin (coloring)]] | |valign="top"|[[Image:Action741.jpg|80px|Cover art by Stuart Immonen (pencils) and José Marzan, Jr. (inks) and Patrick Martin (coloring)]] | ||
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**W&P: Stuart Immonen; I: José Marzan Jr; C: Glenn Whitmore, Digital Chameleon (separations); L: Bill Oakley; E: Joey Cavalieri, Maureen McTigue (assistant) | **W&P: Stuart Immonen; I: José Marzan Jr; C: Glenn Whitmore, Digital Chameleon (separations); L: Bill Oakley; E: Joey Cavalieri, Maureen McTigue (assistant) | ||
**''Notes:'' Not only non-essential to the C.O.M.P.U.T.O. plot, but fits very, very badly together with the relevant LSH issues, showing Triad-Neutral as free and Brainiac 5 as having an Omnicom (which were all used in the creation of C.O.M.P.U.T.O.), amongst other errors. | **''Notes:'' Not only non-essential to the C.O.M.P.U.T.O. plot, but fits very, very badly together with the relevant LSH issues, showing Triad-Neutral as free and Brainiac 5 as having an Omnicom (which were all used in the creation of C.O.M.P.U.T.O.), amongst other errors. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="2" bgcolor="#96a02c" align="center"| | ||
+ | ==Post-Infinite Crisis== | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Image:ActionAnnual10A.jpg|80px]] | |[[Image:ActionAnnual10A.jpg|80px]] | ||
|[[Action Comics Annual 10|'''''Action Comics Annual'' #10''']] (published [[February 7]], 2007 (''One week late''), cover date March 2007) | |[[Action Comics Annual 10|'''''Action Comics Annual'' #10''']] (published [[February 7]], 2007 (''One week late''), cover date March 2007) | ||
− | * | + | *'''Who is Clark Kent's Big Brother?''' |
+ | **W: Geoff Johns, Richard Donner; P: Eric Wight; C: Lee Loughridge; L: Travis Lanham; E: Matt Idelson, Nachie Castro | ||
**A retelling of the events of [[Superboy v1 89|''Superboy'' v1 #89]] in the Post-Infinite Crisis era. Clark Kent and [[Mon-El/Post-Infinite Crisis|Mon-El]] appear. | **A retelling of the events of [[Superboy v1 89|''Superboy'' v1 #89]] in the Post-Infinite Crisis era. Clark Kent and [[Mon-El/Post-Infinite Crisis|Mon-El]] appear. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Image:Action850Solicit.jpg|80px|Cover art by Renato Guedes]] | ||
+ | |[[Action Comics 850|'''''Action Comics'' #850''']] (to be published [[May 30]], 2007 (''One week late''), cover date July 2007) | ||
+ | *Legion appearance | ||
|} | |} | ||
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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 |
Contents this page: Pre-Crisis | Post-Crisis | Glorithverse | Post-Zero Hour | Post-Infinite Crisis |
This page gathers the information pertaining to all Action Comics issues from the regular pages of the Legion Publication History.
Pre-Crisis | |
Action Comics #267 (published June 30, 1960, cover date August 1960)
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Action Comics #276 (published March 30, 1961, cover date May 1961)
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Action Comics #277 (published April 27, 1961, cover date June 1961)
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Action Comics #282 (published September 28, 1961, cover date November 1961)
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Action Comics #283 (published October 26, 1961, cover date December 1961)
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Action Comics #284 (published November 30, 1961, cover date January 1962)
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Action Comics #285 (published December 28, 1961, cover date February 1962)
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Action Comics #286 (published January 30, 1962, cover date March 1962)
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Action Comics #287 (published February 27, 1962, cover date April 1962)
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Action Comics #288 (published March 29, 1962, cover date May 1962)
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Action Comics #289 (published April 26, 1962, cover date June 1962)
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Action Comics #290 (published May 29, 1962, cover date July 1962)
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Action Comics #294 (published September 27, 1962, cover date November 1962)
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Action Comics #295 (published October 30, 1962, cover date December 1962)
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Action Comics #297 (published December 27, 1962, cover date February 1963)
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Action Comics #298 (published January 31, 1963, cover date March 1963)
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Action Comics #299 (published February 28, 1963, cover date April 1963)
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Action Comics #301 (published April 25, 1963, cover date June 1963)
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Action Comics #306 (published September 26, 1963, cover date November 1963)
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Action Comics #307 (published October 29, 1963, cover date December 1963)
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Action Comics #309 (published December 26, 1963, cover date February 1964)
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Action Comics #319 (published October 29, 1964, cover date December 1964)
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Action Comics #320 (published November 25, 1964, cover date January 1965)
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Action Comics #322 (published January 28, 1965, cover date March 1965)
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Action Comics #323 (published February 25, 1965, cover date April 1965)
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Action Comics #330 (published September 30, 1965, cover date November 1965)
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Action Comics #331 (published October 28, 1965, cover date December 1965)
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Action Comics #334 (published January 18, 1966, cover date March 1966)
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Action Comics #338 (published April 28, 1966, cover date June 1966)
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Action Comics #347 (published January 10, 1967, cover date March/April 1967)
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Action Comics #360 (published January 9, 1968, cover date March/April 1968)
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Action Comics #365 (published May 28, 1968, cover date July 1968)
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Action Comics #373 (published January 7, 1969, cover date March/April 1969)
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Action Comics #377 (published April 29, 1969, cover date June 1969)
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Action Comics #378 (published May 29, 1969, cover date July 1969)
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Action Comics #379 (published June 26, 1969, cover date August 1969)
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Action Comics #380 (published July 31, 1969, cover date September 1969)
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Action Comics #381 (published August 28, 1969, cover date October 1969)
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Action Comics #382 (published September 30, 1969, cover date November 1969)
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Action Comics #383 (published October 30, 1969, cover date December 1969)
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Action Comics #384 (published November 26, 1969, cover date January 1970)
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Action Comics #385 (published December 23, 1969, cover date February 1970)
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Action Comics #386 (published January 29, 1970, cover date March 1970)
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Action Comics #387 (published February 24, 1970, cover date April 1970)
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Action Comics #388 (published March 26, 1970, cover date May 1970)
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Action Comics #389 (published April 28, 1970, cover date June 1970)
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Action Comics #390 (published May 28, 1970, cover date July 1970)
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Action Comics #391 (published June 30, 1970, cover date August 1970)
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Action Comics #392 (published July 30, 1970, cover date September 1970)
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Action Comics #500 (published July 16, 1979, cover date October 1979)
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Action Comics #506 (publication date January 21, 1980, cover date April 1980)
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Action Comics #537 (publication date August 26, 1982, cover date November 1982)
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Action Comics #563 (publication date October 25, 1984, cover date January 1985)
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Action Comics #568 (publication date March 25, 1985, cover date June 1985)
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Post-Crisis | |
Action Comics #583 (published June 26, 1986, cover date September 1986) | |
Action Comics #591 (publication date May 26, 1987, cover date August 1987)
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Glorithverse | |
Action Comics #663 (published February 5, 1991, cover date March 1991)
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Action Comics #664 (published March 5, 1991, cover date April 1991)
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Action Comics #675 (published February 4, 1992, cover date March 1992)
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Post-Zero Hour | |
Action Comics #741 (published November 26, 1997; cover date January 1998)
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Post-Infinite Crisis | |
Action Comics Annual #10 (published February 7, 2007 (One week late), cover date March 2007)
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Action Comics #850 (to be published May 30, 2007 (One week late), cover date July 2007)
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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 |