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− | | | + | |series=Action Comics|vol_no=1|issue_no=267 |
− | |image=[[ | + | |story_no=2 |
+ | |image=[[File:Action267.jpg|250px]] | ||
|caption=Cover by [[Curt Swan]], [[Stan Kaye]] and [[Ira Schnapp]] | |caption=Cover by [[Curt Swan]], [[Stan Kaye]] and [[Ira Schnapp]] | ||
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|story_title=The Three Super-Heroes | |story_title=The Three Super-Heroes | ||
− | |previous=[[Superboy v1 147|''Superboy'' v1 #147]]:The Origin of the Legion | + | |previous=[[Superboy v1 147|''Superboy'' v1 #147]]: The Origin of the Legion |
− | |next=[[ | + | |next=[[Action Comics v1 276|''Action Comics'' v1 #276]]: Supergirl's Three Super-Girlfriends |
|publication_date=[[June 30]], [[Legion_Publication_History/1950-1964#1960|1960]] | |publication_date=[[June 30]], [[Legion_Publication_History/1950-1964#1960|1960]] | ||
|cover_date=August 1960 | |cover_date=August 1960 | ||
− | | | + | |writer=[[Jerry Siegel]] |
− | + | |penciller=[[Jim Mooney]] | |
− | | | + | |inker=Jim Mooney |
− | | | + | |letterer=[[Joe Letterese]] |
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|colorists=Unknown | |colorists=Unknown | ||
− | | | + | |editor=[[Mort Weisinger]] |
|cover_artists=[[Curt Swan]], [[Stan Kaye]], [[Ira Schnapp]] | |cover_artists=[[Curt Swan]], [[Stan Kaye]], [[Ira Schnapp]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | '''Supergirl is invited to try out for the Legion, only to be rejected after a mishap with red kryptonite.''' | ||
__TOC__ | __TOC__ | ||
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==The Three Super-Heroes== | ==The Three Super-Heroes== | ||
(13 pages/69 panels) | (13 pages/69 panels) | ||
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In events paralleling (and from the Legion's point-of-view, preceding) the initiation of Superboy, the Legion of Super-Heroes approaches Supergirl for membership, and brings her to the 30th century. There, she proves her worthiness by creating a [[Trans-Earth Tunnel]] that will lighten air traffic. Unfortunately, in doing so she encounters a piece of [[Red Kryptonite]] that temporarily transforms her into an adult. She is refused membership on the grounds that she now exceeds their 18-year old age limit. | In events paralleling (and from the Legion's point-of-view, preceding) the initiation of Superboy, the Legion of Super-Heroes approaches Supergirl for membership, and brings her to the 30th century. There, she proves her worthiness by creating a [[Trans-Earth Tunnel]] that will lighten air traffic. Unfortunately, in doing so she encounters a piece of [[Red Kryptonite]] that temporarily transforms her into an adult. She is refused membership on the grounds that she now exceeds their 18-year old age limit. | ||
− | Heartbroken, Supergirl is forced to return home and wait for the transformation to end, and to wonder if she'll | + | Heartbroken, Supergirl is forced to return home and wait for the transformation to end, and to wonder if she'll have another chance at Legion membership. |
− | ==Roll Call== | + | ===Roll Call=== |
− | ===Legionnaires=== | + | ====Legionnaires==== |
In order of appearance: | In order of appearance: | ||
− | *Cosmic Boy (22 panels) | + | *[[Cosmic Boy/Preboot|Cosmic Boy]] (22 panels) |
− | *Saturn Girl (24 panels) | + | *[[Saturn Girl/Preboot|Saturn Girl]] (24 panels) |
− | *Lightning Lad (19 panels) | + | *[[Lightning Lad/Preboot|Lightning Lad]] (19 panels) |
− | *Chameleon Boy (3 panels - 1 as a tree) | + | *[[Chameleon Boy/Preboot|Chameleon Boy]] (3 panels - 1 as a tree) |
− | *Colossal Boy (3 panels) | + | *[[Colossal Boy/Preboot|Colossal Boy]] (3 panels) |
− | *Invisible Kid (3 panels) | + | *[[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Preboot|Invisible Kid]] (3 panels) |
===Legion Applicants=== | ===Legion Applicants=== | ||
− | *Supergirl (62 panels - REJECTED) | + | *[[Supergirl/Kara Zor-El/Preboot|Supergirl]] (62 panels - REJECTED) |
− | ===Supporting | + | ====Supporting characters==== |
− | *Superman (2 panels) | + | *[[Superboy/Kal-El/Preboot|Superman]] (2 panels) |
− | ===Other | + | ====Other characters==== |
*Unnamed children of Midvale Orphanage (4 panels) | *Unnamed children of Midvale Orphanage (4 panels) | ||
− | *An | + | *An unnamed bus driver (3 panels) |
*Unnamed citizens at Superman Fair (7 panels) | *Unnamed citizens at Superman Fair (7 panels) | ||
− | ===Planets and Settings=== | + | ====Planets and Settings==== |
*20th century Earth, including: | *20th century Earth, including: | ||
**Metropolis | **Metropolis | ||
**The Superman Fair | **The Superman Fair | ||
− | **Midvale | + | **Midvale Orphanage |
*30th century Earth, including: | *30th century Earth, including: | ||
**Metropolis | **Metropolis | ||
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*Mars (mentioned only) | *Mars (mentioned only) | ||
− | ===Technology, Gadgets and Other Neat Stuff=== | + | ====Technology, Gadgets and Other Neat Stuff==== |
*Legion Time Bubble (5 panels) | *Legion Time Bubble (5 panels) | ||
*A Linda Lee Robot (4 panels) | *A Linda Lee Robot (4 panels) | ||
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− | ==Notes | + | ==Notes== |
===Errors and Oddities=== | ===Errors and Oddities=== | ||
Here, the Legionnaires explain that they are actually the children of the original Legion members who inducted Superboy into their group. Why this was done cannot be known, but the concept was soon discarded with Superboy & Supergirl both serving on the same team. | Here, the Legionnaires explain that they are actually the children of the original Legion members who inducted Superboy into their group. Why this was done cannot be known, but the concept was soon discarded with Superboy & Supergirl both serving on the same team. | ||
− | It is said that the Legionnaires have super-powers because all their parents come from different worlds. Two of the Legionnaires introduced in this issue are later revealed to be from Earth. | + | It is said that the Legionnaires have super-powers because all their parents come from different worlds. Two of the Legionnaires introduced in this issue are later revealed to be from Earth. |
===Retcon Alert=== | ===Retcon Alert=== | ||
− | It is mentioned that someone else was admitted in Supergirl's place. Secrets of the LSH erroneously stated that it was Chameleon Boy, who was already a member. For a time fans chose Star Boy by process of elimination. Finally, in LSH v.4 Tom & Mary Bierbaum introduced Kid Quantum, retconning him into the Legion's past in this role. | + | It is mentioned that someone else was admitted in Supergirl's place. Secrets of the LSH erroneously stated that it was Chameleon Boy, who was already a member. For a time fans chose Star Boy by process of elimination. Finally, in LSH v.4 Tom & Mary Bierbaum introduced Kid Quantum, retconning him into the Legion's past in this role. |
==Other stories in this issue== | ==Other stories in this issue== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | File:Action334.jpg|[[Action Comics v1 334|''Action Comics'' v1 #334]] | |
− | + | File:Adventure492.jpg|[[Adventure Comics 492|''Adventure Comics'' #492]] | |
− | + | File:LSHArchives01.jpg|[[Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol 1|''Legion of Super-Heroes Archives'' Volume 1]] | |
− | + | File:ShowcasePresentsLSH1.jpg|[[Showcase Presents Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 1|''Showcase Presents Legion of Super-Heroes'' Vol. 1]] (2007) | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*[[Legion Publication History/1950-1964|Legion Publication History - Other issues published 1950-1964]] | *[[Legion Publication History/1950-1964|Legion Publication History - Other issues published 1950-1964]] | ||
*[[Legion Publication History/Series/Action Comics|Legion Publication History - Other issues of ''Action Comics'']] | *[[Legion Publication History/Series/Action Comics|Legion Publication History - Other issues of ''Action Comics'']] | ||
− | *[[Chronology/Pre-Crisis|Pre-Crisis Chronology]] | + | *[[Chronology/Preboot/Pre-Crisis|Pre-Crisis Chronology]] |
*[[Legion Publication History/Index/Series#Action Comics|Quick index of links to other ''Action Comics'' issues]] | *[[Legion Publication History/Index/Series#Action Comics|Quick index of links to other ''Action Comics'' issues]] | ||
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+ | {{Prevnext | ||
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+ | |series=Action Comics | ||
+ | |vol_no=1 | ||
+ | |issue_no=267 | ||
+ | |prev_continuity=[[Superboy v1 147|''Superboy'' v1 #147]] | ||
+ | |next_continuity=[[Action Comics v1 276|''Action Comics'' v1 #276]] | ||
+ | |prev_series=[[Action Comics v1 252|''Action Comics'' v1 #252]] | ||
+ | |next_series=[[Action Comics v1 276|''Action Comics'' v1 #276]] | ||
+ | |prev_publication=[[Adventure Comics 267|''Adventure Comics'' #267]] | ||
+ | |next_publication=[[Superboy v1 86|''Superboy'' v1 #86]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[Category:Action Comics v1 (Pre-Crisis) issues]] | [[Category:Action Comics v1 (Pre-Crisis) issues]] |
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Supergirl is invited to try out for the Legion, only to be rejected after a mishap with red kryptonite.
Contents
The Three Super-Heroes
(13 pages/69 panels)
In events paralleling (and from the Legion's point-of-view, preceding) the initiation of Superboy, the Legion of Super-Heroes approaches Supergirl for membership, and brings her to the 30th century. There, she proves her worthiness by creating a Trans-Earth Tunnel that will lighten air traffic. Unfortunately, in doing so she encounters a piece of Red Kryptonite that temporarily transforms her into an adult. She is refused membership on the grounds that she now exceeds their 18-year old age limit.
Heartbroken, Supergirl is forced to return home and wait for the transformation to end, and to wonder if she'll have another chance at Legion membership.
Roll Call
Legionnaires
In order of appearance:
- Cosmic Boy (22 panels)
- Saturn Girl (24 panels)
- Lightning Lad (19 panels)
- Chameleon Boy (3 panels - 1 as a tree)
- Colossal Boy (3 panels)
- Invisible Kid (3 panels)
Legion Applicants
- Supergirl (62 panels - REJECTED)
Supporting characters
- Superman (2 panels)
Other characters
- Unnamed children of Midvale Orphanage (4 panels)
- An unnamed bus driver (3 panels)
- Unnamed citizens at Superman Fair (7 panels)
Planets and Settings
- 20th century Earth, including:
- Metropolis
- The Superman Fair
- Midvale Orphanage
- 30th century Earth, including:
- Metropolis
- Nine Planets Ice Cream Shoppe
- Legion Clubhouse
- Mars (mentioned only)
Technology, Gadgets and Other Neat Stuff
- Legion Time Bubble (5 panels)
- A Linda Lee Robot (4 panels)
- Legion Jet Packs (8 panels)
- Legion Clubhouse (3 panels)
- Trans-Earth Tunnel (1 panel)
- Red Kryptonite (1 panel)
First appearances
This issue marks the first appearance of the following characters and recurring key Legion story elements:
- Chameleon Boy
- Colossal Boy
- Invisible Kid
- Age limit for membership (18 years)
- The Trans-Earth Tunnel
Notes
Errors and Oddities
Here, the Legionnaires explain that they are actually the children of the original Legion members who inducted Superboy into their group. Why this was done cannot be known, but the concept was soon discarded with Superboy & Supergirl both serving on the same team.
It is said that the Legionnaires have super-powers because all their parents come from different worlds. Two of the Legionnaires introduced in this issue are later revealed to be from Earth.
Retcon Alert
It is mentioned that someone else was admitted in Supergirl's place. Secrets of the LSH erroneously stated that it was Chameleon Boy, who was already a member. For a time fans chose Star Boy by process of elimination. Finally, in LSH v.4 Tom & Mary Bierbaum introduced Kid Quantum, retconning him into the Legion's past in this role.
Other stories in this issue
There is an additional story that does not feature the Legion, "One Hour to Doom".
Reprints
This Legion story has been reprinted in the following:
See also
- Legion Publication History - Other issues published 1950-1964
- Legion Publication History - Other issues of Action Comics
- Pre-Crisis Chronology
- Quick index of links to other Action Comics issues
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