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22.1 SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE (Vol. 1) 37

Has Ad for Adventure Comics 302 with title changed to "The End of Sun-Boy!"

Cover date: November 1962
Released: August 1962


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22.2 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 295
"Superman Goes Wild!"

Mon-El is forced to bear witness to Superman's madness.

Cover date: December 1962
Released: September 1962


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23. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 303
"The Fantastic Spy!"

First appearance of Matter-Eater Lad who joins with this issue. The Legion fears that its newest member has betrayed them to Meglaro, the evil alien who exists as a brain in a globe containing a fluid chemical that gave him super mind-power. The true culprit turns out to be a microscopic spy implanted into Sun Boy’s ankle. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #499, May 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume One, 1991.

Cover date: December 1962
Released: September 1962

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23.1 SUPERBOY (Vol. 1) 101
"The Valhalla of Super-Companions!"

First appearance of the Super-Companions (Superboy of Krypton/Earth, Liquidman of Cruxl, Stormboy, Tree-Man, Telepathy Man, & Shadowman). Othar of Thrann forces several heroes to live on his homeworld only to have them overstay their welcome and return to their own worlds. Story later adapted (with color changes) to make a Legion connection in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #371, August 1968.

Cover date: December 1962
Released: September 1962


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23.2 SUPERMAN ANNUAL (Vol.1) 6
"The Legion of Super-Heroes"

Reprints ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #247, April 1958 ["Lightning Boy" changed to "Lightning Lad", final page was cut and some characters recolored.]

"The Superman Family"
Legion of Super-Heroes (Sun Boy, Cosmic Boy, Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl, & Chameleon Boy) appear in the poster on the back cover.

Cover date: 1962
Released: Autumn (?)1962

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24. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 304
"The Stolen Super-Powers!"

Saturn Girl becomes Legion leader and promptly maneuvers all members out of active duty after she acquires their powers, so that she alone will face Zaryan the Conqueror. Mon-El warns Lightning Lad of her plan, who then sacrifices himself in her place. Death of Lightning Lad. Lori Lemaris cameo. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #403, March 1971; in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #499, May 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume One, 1991.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

Reader suggests future Legionnaire and defines “Bits of Legionnaire Business” –

“Dear Editor: In a recent issue, Allen Pelcher suggested that you encourage readers to send in "Bits of Legionnaire Business." You responded that you would go along with his idea if someone would define what a bit of "L.B." was to be. Well, how about if a "Bit of Legionnaire Business" is a postal card with a few lines suggesting the name of a NEW super-hero to be admitted in the Legion, plus a suggestion of the super-power he might possess. Thus, a bit of "L.B." might be: "I suggest a new character, POLAR BOY, who has the power of freezing to ice anything in his area." How about it?
Buddy LaVigne, Northbrook, Ill.


(Great idea. Readers, take note and start sending us your suggestions on a postal card. We'll print the best ones and use all accepted new characters in future Legion tales. -Ed.)

Cover date: January 1963
Released: October 1962


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24.1 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 297
"The Forbidden Weapons of Krypton!"

When Lesla-Lar frees some of the Phantom Zone prisoners (General Zod, Jax-Ur, & Kru-El), Mon-El attempts to leave the Phantom Zone as well and warn Superman and Supergirl. Reprinted in SUPER DC GIANT (Vol. 1) #S-24, May-June 1971.

Cover date: February 1963
Released: November 1962


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25. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 305
"Clark Kent, He-Man!"

Sick and tired of Clark having to pretend he’s weak and timid, Pa Kent decides to move the family to Rail City where Superboy can wear a mask and Clark can excel mentally and physically. But, when it takes the intervention of the Legion’s Chameleon Boy to maintain his dual identities the family decide to return to the status quo.

"The Secret of the Mystery Legionnaire!"

The Legion tests new applicants to replace their fallen comrade Lightning Lad. After dismissing Antennae Boy (first appearance) & The Dynamo Kid (first and only appearance), they give initiation tests to Legionnaire Lemon aka Marvel Lad. Who turns out to be Mon-El, after Brainiac 5 discovers an antidote serum for his lead poisoning, allowing him to permanently leave the Phantom Zone. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #403, March 1971; in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume One, 1991.

Cover date: February 1963
Released: November 1962


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25.1 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 298
"The Super-Powers of Lex Luthor!"

The Legion of Super-Heroes (Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl, & Cosmic Boy) fail to travel back into time to aid Supergirl against some Phantom Zone criminals. Reprinted in SUPER DC GIANT (Vol. 1) #S-24, May-June 1971.

Cover date: March 1963
Released: December 1962


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26. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 306
"The Legion of Substitute-Heroes!"

Rejected Legion applicants band together to form the Legion of Substitute Heroes. Introduction & origin of Polar Boy (Brek Banin of Tharr – character suggested by Buddy LaVigne in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #304's Smallville Mailbag), Night Girl of Kathoon, Stone Boy, Fire-Lad, & Chlorophyll Kid. Reprinted in DC SPECIAL BLUE RIBBON DIGEST (Vol. 1) #1, March-April 1980; in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

Cover date: March 1963
Released: December 1962


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26.1 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 299
"The Story of Superman's Experimental Robots!"

Superman thinks of people he knows with the initials LL. Lightning Lad’s face shown in a thought balloon.

Cover date: April 1963
Released: January 1963

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27. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 307
"The Secret Power of the Mystery Super-Hero!"

First appearance and origin of Element Lad, who joins as of this issue. After rejecting two unnamed applicants (one with the power to turn nearby objects green temporarily and the other with a camera eye that projects any event he’s ever seen), the Legion accepts Mystery Lad (Jan Arrah). His power is known only by Saturn Girl who vouches for him. He joins the Legion in a battle against the space pirate Roxxas (first appearance) and his gang. They soon discover that he is in fact from a world of element-changers that had been destroyed by Roxxas. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

Note: "Bits of Legionnaire Business" begins as of this issue –

Dear Editor: In one of your recent SMALLVILLE MAILSACKS you encouraged your readers to suggest new members for the "Legion of Super-Heroes" and to list their super-powers. You said you would print the best ones under the heading "Bits of Legionnaire Business." So here is my nomination: ANTI-GRAVITY BOY . . . he has the power to make anything rise at will.
Leo Manning & Stephen Gilpin, Dorchester, Mass.


(We have been deluged with "Bits of L.B." from thousands of readers. Following is a list of the best of this month's lot. From time to time, Edmond Hamilton, the author of the current Legion series, will feature some of the new heroes and heroines suggested by readers which he deems the most interesting. So, if you have a "Bit of L.B.", send it on to us, ON A POSTAL CARD! -Ed.)

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Bits of Legionnaire Business

From Lucinda Briggs, Port Alsworth, Alaska: "TELEPORT GIRL . . . she possesses the unique ability to teleport herself anywhere, through time, space, and matter." . . . From David Dickhereber, Wentzville, Mo.: "RADAR LAD . . . a boy who can detect any object and pinpoint its location on the map." . . . Roger Anderson, Eau Claire, Wis.: "BRAIN BOY . . . he has a super-intelligent brain." . . . Alexander Naumov, Paterson, N. J.: "GLASS GIRL . . . she has the ability to change into a glass statue." . . . Janet Hein, West N. Y., N. J.: "CREATIVE GIRL . . . she has the power of creating anything she wishes." . . . Mark Kaufman, Bronx, N. Y.: "RING GIRL . . . her power lies in her rainbow-colored ring, which can act as a stun ray, a blowtorch and also contains a super-compressed parachute."
From Toni-Joe Frazier, Atlantic City, N. J.: "HUMAN DRILL BOY . . . he can drill through any substance." . . . Bill Hodges, Huntsville, Ala.: "VIBRATORY BOY . . . his power consists of emitting vibratory pulsations with which he can shatter any object." . . . James Cook, Phila., Pa.: "HYPNO BOY . . . he has the talent of super-hypnosis." . . . Ronald Domsky, Phila., Pa.: "MOLECULE BOY . . . he can re-arrange the molecules of any object to form something else; for example, he could change a crook's ray gun into a harmless pencil." . . . Stephen Maloney, Boston, Mass.: "UNIVERSE BOY . . . his powers are that he can talk, understand and translate the language of any race or civilization in any solar system of the Universe, past or present or future."
Alan Geros, W. St. Paul, Minn.: "AMOEBA LAD . . . he can split in two, then each split part can split in two, and so on, just the way a real amoeba can multiply." . . . Jess & Steve Weiner, Little Neck, N. Y.: "RAIN GIRL . . . she can cause rainstorms at will, even in the Sahara Desert."

Cover date: April 1963
Released: January 1963


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27.1 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 68

Jimmy Olsen gives Lois Lane a charm bracelet of the 'whole' Superman family (including Saturn Girl, Chameleon Boy & Sun Boy). Elastic Lad appears for one panel. Contains ad for ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #307 featuring "Mystery Lad."

Cover date: April 1963
Released: January 1963


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28. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 308
"The Return of Lightning Lad!"

First appearance and origin of Lightning Lass who joins as of this issue. First appearance of Proty. Lightning Lad seemingly returns from the dead to rejoin the Legion. However, Sun Boy discovers that it is actually Lightning Lad’s sister in disguise. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #403, March 1971; in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

"BITS OF LEGIONNAIRE BUSINESS"

Following are suggestions from readers for new members of the Legion of Super-Heroes:
From Mike Meridier, Kenner, La.: "NIGHT OWL - a girl who has the power to produce darkness over a small area." . . . Richard Depoe, Syracuse, N. Y.: "ZODIAC BOY . . . who can change the future by altering a preson's horoscope." . . . Bob Marcus, East Meadow, L. I.: "BRITTLE BOY . . . who can break himself into hundreds of pieces and then re-unite." . . . Mike Witherspoon, Weatherford, Tex.: "KEY KID . . . a lad who has the power of opening any lock with his fingers." . . . Brenda Grant, Claremont, Calif. "Quiz Queen . . . a girl who can answer any factual question, because she has memorized every book in print." . . . Michael Colby, Hewlett, L. I.: "DETECTOR LAD . . . he has the power to learn the location of anyone in the Universe" . . . "JINX BOY . . . he can 'hex' crimincals so that they encounter bad luck." . . . Harvey Pond, Milford, Conn.: "MIRAGE MASTER . . . he can create fantastic mirages merely by will power." . . . Jess & Steve Weiner, Little Neck, N. Y.: "RAIN GIRL . . . she can cause rainstorms." . . . Matthew Maynard, Seattle, Wash.: "NATURE BOY . . . he can cause tidal waves, stop waterfalls, make volcanoes erupt."

Cover date: May 1963
Released: February 1963


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28.1 SUPERMAN (Vol. 1) 161
"The Last Days of Ma and Pa Kent!"

Mon-El is mentioned. Reprinted as "The Death of Ma and Pa Kent" in SUPERBOY (Vol. 1) #165, June 1970.

Cover date: May 1963
Released: February 1963


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28.2 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 301
"The Secret Identity of Super-Horse!"

While accompanying Supergirl on an adventure to Zerox (first appearance), Comet the Super-Horse is transformed back into a man without any super-powers by Prince Endor. However, the effect is only temporary and only in effect when a comet is present. When the transformation again occurs next on Earth, he adopts the identity of “Bronco Bill” and gets a job at a rodeo where he encounters Supergirl before reverting back into Super-Horse. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #390, March 1970.

Cover date: June 1963
Released: March 1963

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29. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 309
"The Legion of Super-Monsters! Part I"

The Legion rejects both Rainbow Girl and Jungle King (first appearance of both). But, Jungle King vows revenge and recruits his own Legion of Monsters (Earthquake Beast, Eye Monster, Mirror Monster, Omnibeast, and the Driller) on Monster World. In doing so, he rejects the Super-Spinner and Gas Creature. Changing his name to Monster Master he uses his Super-Monsters to steal rare jewels. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The Legion’s Super-Showdown! Part II"

The Legion defeats Monster Master and his Super-Monsters with the aid of the Gas Creature who enacts its own revenge for being rejected. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The Fake Superboy from Krypton!"

An ex-convict Blackie Burke witnesses Superboy leaving the Kents farm. Superboy realizes this and sets up an elaborate scheme to convince him that he was hallucinating everything with Brainiac 5’s help.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

"BITS OF LEGIONNAIRE BUSINESS"

From Jeff Greenberg, Los Angeles, Calif. "Color Kid - he can change himself or any object to any color in the spectrum." . . . Thomas Raimondo, Brooklyn, N. Y. "Beast Boy - he has the power to transform himself into any animal he wishes." . . . Ed Stephenson & Dan Thompson, Risingsun, Ohio. "Computer Girl - she is a human lightning calculator and can figure out any problem in her mind." . . . Eric Heidman, Hancock, Mich. "Life Lass - she has the ability to transform inanimate objects into living things by willing it."
From Ed Lima, New Bedford, Mass. "Cloud Boy - he can control the elements." . . . Tommy Fine, Braddyville, Iowa. "Healing Boy - he can heal any wound with a touch of his hand." . . . Barbara Reed, Yuma City, Calif. "Atomic Kid - he has the power of atomic radiation and the explosive force of an atomic bomb." . . . John Derer, Chicago, Ill. "Ray Lad - he can detect the presence of any sort of ray, such as gamma rays, cosmic rays, infra-red, ultra-violet, etc." . . . Alan Geros, W. St. Paul, Minn. "Amoeba Lad - he can split in half and keep reproducing himself, like an amoeba."
From Reed Sechan, Chicago, Ill. "Snow Girl - she can create icebergs." . . . Rick Brown, Leasburg, Mo. "Mirage Lad - his mind can project any type of illusion." . . . Wayne Robinson, Louise, Texas. "Radioactive Boy - he can generate radioactivity at will." . . . Raymond Pearson, Jersey City, N. J. "Time Boy - who can travel into the past or future when he wants to." Judson Hoffman, St. Louis, Mo. "Key Kid - he can turn his fingers into keys to open any door or lock."

Cover date: June 1963
Released: March 1963


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30. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 310
"The Doom of the Super-Heroes! Part I"

The Legion attempts to stop the mysterious Mask Man, who has every super-power the Legionnaires have, from looting Metropolis. In the course of the adventure, Ultra Boy, Shrinking Violet, Chameleon Boy, Triplicate Girl, Element Lad, & Phantom Girl are killed. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The Last Stand of the Legion! Part II"

The Legionnaires build a citadel to fend off Mask Man’s murderous wrath. But, Mask Man easily kills Colossal Boy, Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl, Brainiac 5, Lightning Lass, Invisible Kid, & Mon-El. As the only Legionnaire left alive, Superboy deduces that the Mask Man is a descendant of Mr. Mxyzptlk, Mxyzptlk V. He tricks him into vanishing back into the 5th dimension which restores all of the Legionnaires. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

Includes a letter about using readers’ suggestions by the writer of the series –

Dear Editor: I've been reading with a great deal of relish the letters in your SMALLVILLE MAILSACK, particularly the paragraphs at the end you call "Bits of Legionnaire Business". Inasmuch as I have had the privilege of writing several of the Legion of Super-Heroes stories for your magazine, I have been amused, startled and overwhelmed by the ingenious suggestions of your readers for new characters and the imaginative powers attributed to them. Would it be possible for me, in the near future, to write a Legion story in which I would try to give some of these proposed heroes a "guest try-out?" I'm sure it would be a lot of fun.
Edmond Hamilton

(Great idea, Ed. Go ahead - and we'll give credit to the fans whose ideas you use. As most of our readers are probably aware, Author Edmond Hamilton is a highly successful science fiction novelist and we are honored to consider him our most versatile staff writer. Ed has written some of our greatest 3-part novels, including that recent smash hit, " The Last Days of Superman." His wife, who writes under the name of Leigh Bracket, is one of Hollywood's most talented screen writers. Her recent picture, "Hatari," was one of the ten top box-office hits. She is currently busy writing a new picture for her producer, Howard Hawkes, which will feature Rock Hudson. -Ed.)
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"Bits of Legionnaire Business"

From Arthur Davis, Jr., Roanoke, Va.: "ESP KID - has extra-sensory perception powers." . . . Gregory Gallagher, Brooklyn, N.Y.: "WEAPONS LAD - can design ingenious new weapons without a workshop." . . . Steve Cohen, Newburgh, N.Y.: "DUPLICATE BOY - he has the ability to duplicate the power of any Legionnaire." . . . Gordon Thomas, Pilot Mountain, N.C.: "GEOGRAPHY GIRL - she has the unique talent of being able to exist in several different areas at one time!" . . . Phil F. Leibfred, Bronxville, N.Y.: "BACTERIA BOY - he can transmit a disease which gives enemies temporary sleeping sickness." . . . Jim Tilley, Rockaway, N.Y.: "SPIDER LASS - she has the power of converting her hair into a super web, and casting it around opponents." . . . Michael E. Colby, Long Island, N.Y.: "ILLUSTRATOR YOUTH - he can draw anything he has ever seen in seconds."
Charles Christesson, Rio Grande City, Tex.: "LUNAR LASS - she has the power to turn people into lunatics for short periods." . . . Jon Ingresoll, Cleveland, Ohio: "MIDAS MAID - she can transmute anything she touches into gold." . . . Roger Ho, N.Y., N.Y.: "VOCAL WHIZ - he can perfectly imitate anybody's voice." . . . Randy Steele, Tunkhan Rock, Pa.: "CYCLONE KING - he can create twisters, monsoons typhoons, etc."

Cover date: July 1963
Released: April 1963


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30.1 SUPERMAN (Vol.1) 162
"The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue!"

The Legion makes a cameo appearance in Part III, “The End of Superman’s Career!” of this imaginary tale where Superman is split into two, who among other things become immune to kryptonite, restore the bottle city of Kandor along with Krypton, & make all crime and evil disappear before settling down and marrying Lois Lane and Lana Lang. Reprinted in 100-PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR (Vol. 1) #DC-18, July 1973; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol. 1) #19, December 1981; & in DC'S GREATEST IMAGINARY STORIES (vol. 1) nn, 2005.

Cover date: July 1963
Released: April 1963


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31. SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 70
"The Secret of Silver Kryptonite!"

Element Lad makes his 3rd appearance to help celebrate Superman's 25th anniversary.

Cover date: July 1963
Released: April 1963


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32. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 311
"The War Between the Substitute Heroes and the Legionnaires! Part I"

The Substitute Legion discovers an alien plot to loot Earth’s rarest metals. But are told to disband by the Legionnaires after they offer to help. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The Duel of the Legions! Part II"

The Legion attempts to kill the Substitutes in their new base. But, the Subs soon discover that this Legion are imposters from Zyzan using projectors that radiate a disguise-illusion and stop them. The real Legion is freed from suspended animation unaware of what had transpired. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

Readers point to the existence of Lightning Man in stories of the adult Legion as proof that Lightning Lad's death can't be permanent, editors admit that he'll be restored in the following issue at the cost of another member's life. –

Dear Editor: I am writing to tell you how much I like your new series, "The Legion of Super-Heroes." Each story surpasses the previous one and demonstrates the fact that the author, Edmond Hamilton, has a bottomless bag of tricks, twists and theatrics. And, while I sadly regret the fact that LIGHTNING LAD is dead, I would still be a faithful follower of the Legionnaires even if you "knocked off" 18 of them. (There are exactly 18 living members.)
Tommy Tryon, Elizabeth, N. J.

(Perish the thought that we eliminate another Legionnaire. We're still paying penance for having disposed of LIGHTNING LAD. -Ed.)
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Dear Editor: In issue No. 155 of SUPERMAN, in a story entitled "The Downfall of Superman", which featured the famous wrestler, Antonino Rocca, you also had Samson and Hercules in the same adventure. Art the conclusion of this story you revealed that Hercules was COSMIC MAN (Cosmic Boy grown to an adult) and Samson was LIGHTNING MAN (Lightning Lad grown up.)! Now, if Lightning Lad is dead, how could there ever have been a LIGHTNING MAN? Am I correct in assuming therefore, that Lightning Lad's death will not be permanent?
Todd Walters, Ithaca, N. Y.

(No comment at this moment, but read the next letter. -Ed.)
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Dear Editor: In ACTION COMICS No. 289, in the story, "Superman's Super-Courtship", Supergirl and Superman traveled into the far future and discovered that SATURN WOMAN (Saturn Girl, grown up) was married to LIGHTNING MAN (Lightning Lad as an adult.) Yet, in ADVENTURE No. 304, Lightning Lad died to save Saturn Girl. So the only possible way for Lightning Lad to marry Saturn girl is for him to be brought back from the dead; otherwise, the statement that Lightning Lad married Saturn Girl will be false! What's your explanation for this inconsistency?
Steven J. Gerstein, New Rochelle, N. Y.

(No comment at this moment, but read the next letter. -Ed.)
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Dear Editor: Who are you kidding? You've got all of America's comic book fans crying their eyes out, grieving at Lightning Lad's death, except that you and I know he never really kicked the bucket. I call the attention of your readers to the story, "The Legion of Super-Villains", in SUPERMAN No. 147, which shows LIGHTNING MAN in one of the sequences. Since he is our deceased friend, Lightning Lad, grown up, obviously he will be brought back to life, Right?
Caroline Dove, Wildwood, Neb.

(Right! Ever since we published the story which told how Lightning Lad died, we received hundreds of letters similar to the preceding from sophisticated readers who guessed that Lightning Lad's demise would only be temporary. We did not print any of these letters so that his revival could come as a surprise bombshell. Now, however, we are happy to announce that the next issue of ADVENTURE will feature a great two-part story which shows how Lightning Lad will be brought to life. However, there is one great drawback. In order for Lightning Lad to be revived, one of the Legionnaires must sacrifice his or her life in his stead. This is exactly what will happen in the next issue, and we defy you to guess which member volunteers to die in his place! -Ed.)
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"BITS OF LEGIONNAIRE BUSINESS"


From Mike Thompson, Dearborn, Mich.: "COPY BOY - he doesn't work on a newspaper, but he can copy anything he sees." . . . Billy Muffett, San Jose, Calif.: "WEIGHT LAD" - he has the power to make anything lighter or heavier." . . . Peter Sipchen, Richardson, Tex.: "SLOW-MOTION KID - he has the ability to slow down any moving object or person." . . . Michael E. Colby, L.I., N.Y.: "SPORT YOUTH - he is a champion in every type of athletics." . . . J. Adam King, Yellow Springs, Ohio.: "DEGREE DAMSEL - she has the power to alter the temperature of anything." . . . Leslie Leibow, Fair Lawn, N. J.: "COLOR KID - he can change the color of any object."
Daniel Camerford, Buffalo, N. Y.: "BIZARRO BOY - he can turn into a Bizarro and fight against the Bizarros for the Legionnaires." . . . Mark Wade, Livermore, Calif.: "EVOLVO LAD - he has the power of going back, or forward, the Evolution track. For instance, he can change from a boy to a cave-boy, an ape, lemur, amphibian, fish, invertebrate, amoeba, and then to protoplasm. Or, from boy to a big-brained future boy." . . . Edith Frome, Newark, N. J.: "EL LASS - she can give super-powers to anyone whose initials are L.L." . . . Ben Wright, Waltham, Mass.: "ENDURANCE GIRL - she can survive without air, water, or food for several years."
Karen D. Argis, Detriot, Mich.: "RADIO ROVER - he can connect with any radio in the Universe, without wires." . . . Mark Hawley, Burbank, Calif.: "COMPUTER KID - he can predict any future event." . . . Jeff Baker, Ft. Worth, Tex.: "MEDIC MASTER - he can cure any disease or illness ever shown on the Ben Casey or Dr. Kildare shows." . . . Jeanie Cox, Joplin, Mo.: "MIRROR MISTRESS - she can reflect, in her mind's eye, anything another person is thinking."

Cover date: August 1963
Released: May 1963

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32.1 SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE ANNUAL (Vol. 1) 2

Reprints "The 10 Feats of Elastic Lass!" 4.1 SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE (Vol. 1) #23, February 1961.

Cover date: August 1963
Released: May 1963


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33. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 312
"The Super-Sacrifice of the Legionnaires! Part I"

The Legion searches for ways to bring Lightning Lad back from the dead. Saturn Girl discovers that Mon-El has found a way. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #403, March 1971; in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The Bravest Legionnaire! Part II"

After an unsuccessful attempt to restore Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl forces Mon-El to reveal a plan that would force a Legionnaire to sacrifice their life for Lightning Lad’s. Proty discovers Saturn Girl’s plot to give up her life and dies in her place. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #403, March 1971; in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

”Bits of Legionnaire Business”


From Dennis Persica, New Orleans, La.: "BIRD GIRL - she has the power of doing anything that any bird in the solar system can do." . . . Rex Osborne, Essex, England: "TIME GIRL - she possesses the power to alter time and evolution." . . . Mike Meridier, Kenner, La.: "BANISH BOY - he has the power to exile anyone to the Phantom Zone for a temporary time, without the need of a projector."
John Maynard, Columbus, Ohio: "AIRLESS BOY - he can live anyplace without having to breathe." . . . Gary Haught, Akron, Ohio: "SPELL BOY - he has the power to cast a spell on any outlaw." . . . Tom Holberg, Forest Park, Ill.: "E.S.P. KID - he has the powers of second sight, telepathy and hypnotism." . . . Maggie Fraser, Pleasantville, N. Y.: "WEIGHT WIZARD - he can make himself weigh any amount, from an ounce to ten tons." Tom Kegley, St. Paul, Minn.: "BLOCKADE BOY - he can change himself into an invulnerable steel wall of any size or shape."

Cover date: September 1963
Released: June 1963


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34. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 313
"The Condemned Legionnaires! Part I"

A mysterious Crimson Virus strikes the girl Legionnaires. Satan Girl tries to take their place, but attacks the girls when the boy Legionnaires reject her. Supergirl returns from the 20th century and is named Honorary Leader of the Legion to deal with Satan Girl’s threat. Third Legion of Substitute Heroes appearance. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #409, August 1971; in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The Secret of Satan Girl! Part II"

Supergirl enlists the aid of the Legion of Super-Pets (second appearance) to stop Satan Girl. Satan Girl is revealed as a red kryptonite created duplicate of Supergirl who tried to siphon off the kryptonite’s effect on her body before her 48 hours of existence expired. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #409, August 1971; in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

Cover date: October 1963
Released: July 1963


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35. SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 72
"The World of Doomed Olsens!"

Jimmy Olsen is kidnapped by the Collector (actually Mon-El) and taken to the planet Gion-El where he is confronted by five of his past transformations – Wolf-Man (Proty II – first appearance), Turtle-Man (Colossal Boy), the Human Porcupine (Cosmic Boy), Fat Boy (Bouncing Boy), & Elastic Lad (Chameleon Boy). But, Jimmy quickly figures out that its all a ruse. By passing his super-initiation test, the Legion inducts Elastic Lad as an honorary Legionnaire. Cameo of the Legion of Substitute Heroes (tied as third appearance). Reprinted in SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) #140, September 1971; in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #500, June 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

Cover date: October 1963
Released: July 1963


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35.1 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 306
"The Maid of Doom!"

Mon-El and Brainiac 5 are remembered when a being posing as Superman tricks Supergirl.

Cover date: November 1963
Released: August 1963

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36. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 314
"The Super-Villains of All Ages! Part I"

The Legion rejects both Ronn Kar of Neptune and Alaktor, who uses his Marvel Belt to take x-ray photographs of the inside of the Legion’s clubhouse. Using them as guides, he steals a time bubble and recruits Nero, John Dillinger, and Adolf Hitler. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #501, July 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The Civil War of the Legion! Part II"

Alaktor projects Hitler's, Nero's, and Dillinger's minds into Superboy's, Mon-El's, and Ultra-Boy's bodies, respectfully. Saturn Girl tricks them into defeating each other, and the Legion forces Alaktor to undo the process. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #501, July 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

”Bits of Legionnaire Business”


From Karen Hailey, Gholson, Miss.: "WISH GIRL - she gets anything she wants by wishing for it." . . . Billy Ilhany, Roanoke, Va.: "LANGUAGE LAD - he can translate any language in the universe." . . . Vincent Auleta, Long Island City, N.Y.: "HISTORY HANNAH - she can remember the exact date, year, hour and minute, in which any event occurred." . . . Philip McCrum, Chula Vista, Calif.: "INSECT KING - can duplicate the powers of any insect." . . . Charlie Hendrix, Greenville, S.C.: "GAS GIRL - she can change herself into a vapor and go under doors, through cracks, etc., and change herself into tear gas, laughing gas, etc." . . . Mervyn La Floyd, West Orange, N.J.: "NASAL HAZEL - she has the power of super-smell." . . . Dale Jenkins, Chicago, Ill.: "DAZZLE DANNY - has the power of temporarily blinding any person or animal with blinding colors." . . . Bill Schupp & Jim Cooper, Hinsdale, Ill.: "ROBOT MASTER - he can control any robot."

Cover date: November 1963
Released: August 1963


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37. SUPERMAN (Vol.1) 165
"Beauty and the Super-Beast! Part I" & "Circe’s Super-Slave Part II"

Superman comes up with an elaborate ruse involving Saturn Woman as Circe and Proty II (as a lion’s head and mouse’s head) in order to fool the Superman Revenge Squad into thinking that their counter-energy ray doesn’t work. Reprinted in SUPERMAN (Vol. 1) #272, February 1974.

Cover date: November 1963
Released: August 1963


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37.1 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 307
"Supergirl's Wedding Day!"

The Kryptonian criminal Tor-An escapes from the Phantom Zone and attempts to humiliate Superman's family by marrying Supergirl, but is foiled when Supergirl's telepathic friends enlist the aid of Saturn Girl. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #390, March 1970.

Cover date: December 1963
Released: September 1963


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38. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 315
"The Legionnaires Super-Contest! Part I"

The Legion of Super-Heroes learns of the Legion of Substitute Heroes’ (fourth appearance) existence and holds a super-contest to determine which of them will get to join the main team. Polar Boy, with Sun Boy as his judge, is the first to pass his test. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #501, July 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The Winner of the Super-Tests! Part II"

Night Girl, with Superboy as her judge, succeeds in her task. Lightning Lad watches as Chlorophyll Kid passes his test. Fire Lad also accomplishes his mission as Bouncing Boy and the others look on. Even though Stone Boy fails and is forced to allow Saturn Girl to finish his test, the Legion decides to vote him in because of his self-sacrifice. In the end, Stone Boy opts to remain a Substitute. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #501, July 1983; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The Titanic Boy of Steel!"

Superboy becomes a giant after being exposed to red kryptonite and is aided in protecting his secret identity by Colossal Boy. Last new Superboy story for the duration of the Legion’s run in Adventure Comics.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

Bits of Legionnaire Business

From John Vogel, Silver Spring, Maryland: "ORBIT KID - he can hurl any object in perfect orbit around any world." . . . Greg Flood, Needham, Mass.: "EARTHQUAKE LAD . . . has the power to create earthquakes." . . . Arthur Collins, Crystal Lake, Ill.: "A.G.BOY . . . he can make any object float via his power of transmitting anti-gravity." . . . Frank Jennings, Eufaula, Ala.: LANGUAGE LASS . . . she has the power to speak in any language in the Universe." . . . Ernest Fode, Medicine Hat, Canada: "BIZARRO BOY - he can make a Legionnaire's powers work in reverse."
Virginia Bruce, Bennetsville, S.C.: "CALENDAR GIRL . . . she knows every important date in past and future history." . . . R. Goo, San Bernardino, Calif.: "OMNIBOY . . . he can travel on and under land, beneath the sea, and in air or space." . . . Robert N. Behnke, Cresskill, N.J.: "GHOST GIRL - she is able to pass through any solid object."

Cover date: December 1963
Released: September 1963


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38.1 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMM OLSEN (Vol. 1) 73
"Jimmy Inter-Dimensional Romance!"

Ultra Boy brings gifts to Jimmy's wedding on the Legion's behalf.

Cover date: December 1963
Released: September 1963


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38.2 SUPERMAN ANNUAL (Vol. 1) 8

Reprints "Prisioner of the Super-Heroes!" 2. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 267, December 1959.

Cover date: 1963
Released: Autumn (?) 1963

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39. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 316
"The Renegade Super-Hero! Part I"

After the Legionnaires create a memorial for Proty, Ultra Boy’s past as escaped criminal, Rann Varal is revealed. Ultra Boy is expelled and vows to live a life of crime as he flees his friends. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #502, August 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The End of a Super-Traitor! Part II"

Phantom Girl proves her love for Ultra Boy by being the only one to believe that he couldn’t be a traitor. Her instints prove right after Ultra Boy reveals he set everything up to capture some evil aliens . Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #502, August 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

Bits of Legionnaire Business


From Mike Jones, Orlando, Florida: "BAT BOY - like his namesake, the bat, he has the power of hearing super-sonic frequencies." . . . From Carol Ogden, Hawthorne, Calif.: "CURSE KID - he has supernatural powers and can put hexes and spells on his enemies." . . . Eddie Jones, Rogersville, Tenn.: "DIMENSION DAMSEL - she has the power to visit the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th dimensions." . . . James Vincent, Fairfax, Va.: "BLACKOUT BOY - he has the power to blackout vast areas." . . . Glenn Rifkin, Paramus, N. J.: "TRACK LAD - he can track anything in the Universe."


"The Origins and Powers of the Legion of Super-Heroes"

In the city of Metropolis in the 30th Century, there exists one of the most amazing clubs of all time! It's members are teen-aged youths, each possessing one special super-power! The club members have vowed to use their fantastic powers to battle crime. Years ago, when SUPERMAN was SUPERBOY, he joined the club when its members contacted him during a visit into the past. . . this rocket-shaped building is the SUPER-HERO clubhouse!

ORIGINS and POWERS of the LEGION of SUPER - HEROES
(Explanation of Pictures 1 - 23)


(1) PHANTOM GIRL came to Earth from the planet BGZTL, in the 4th dimension, which co-exists, unseen, in the same space Earth occupies.

(2) TRIPLICATE GIRL comes from the planet CARGG, where a triple sun imbued all inhabitants with the power of splitting into tree bodies. TRIPLICATE GIRL sometimes shocks her escorts on Earth who expect to be dating ONE girl.

(3) BRAINIAC 5 is the great-great-great-great adopted grandson of the space villain. His force-shield can protect him from danger. He has a "computer mind" and can perform intricate calculations in seconds.

(4) LIGHTNING LAD gained mastery of lightning when a blast from a lightning monster on the planet Korbal freakishly electrified his body.

(5) BOUNCING BOY gained the power of super-bouncing when he drank a scientist's strange potion, mistaking it for soda-pop. Scene shows him bouncing away from angry crooks with important papers.

(6) INVISIBLE KID is a young genius who invented a serum which enables him to become invisible, uses his power to spy on outlaws.

(7) SHRINKING VIOLET inherited her shrinking powers from her parents who came from the planet IMSK.

(8) COSMIC BOY possesses the power of super-magnetism, which he inherited from his parents who migrated from the planet BRAAL! Evolution has given Braalians the power to magnetically battle metal monsters who roam that world. Scene shows COSMIC BOY preventing a rocket-car collision by magnetically repelling the two metal craft.

(9) CHAMELEON BOY inherited his weird power to disguise himself as anything from his parents, natives of the planet DURLA.

(10) SATURN GIRL comes from Saturn, where all people can perform amazing mental feats. Scene shows her mentally ordering a monster to retreat.

(11) COLOSSAL BOY has the power of super-growth gained from the radiation effect of a meteor from outer space.

(12) SUN BOY became accidentally locked inside an atomic reactor chamber. The atomic bombardment transformed him into a human beacon of blazing light and heat. Scene depicts him melting a deadly missile before it can explode.

(13) SUPERBOY came from the planet Krypton, which has a red sun. He derived his super-powers of invulnerability, flying, super-strength, super-speed, X-ray vision, heat vision, etc. from Earth's yellow sun.

(14) LIGHTNING LASS is the sister of LIGHTNING LAD; she was caught in the same electric-force charge which struck her brother and gained similar powers.

(15) STAR BOY has the unique power of drawing mass from the stars and inducing it into any object, so that the object becomes extremely heavy. His father was a famous other-world astronomer who lived in an observatory located on a satellite-station which orbitted [sic] far out in space, picking up starlight. When his son was born on this satellite station, the starlight affected him, giving him his unusual powers.

(16) MON-EL is a native of the planet DAXAM and posses super-powers comparable to Superboy's. However, lead affects the people of his world the way Kryptonite affects the Boy of Steel. When MON-EL came to Earth, he was exposed to lead and became so dangerously ill that SUPERBOY was forced to project him into the Phantom Zone until an antidote could be found for his lead-poisoning. One day in the future BRAINIAC 5 perfected a serum to protect MON-EL from his vulnerability to lead, and he was permanently released from the Phantom Zone.

(17) ULTRA-BOY was born on the distant planet, RIMBOR. Once, exploring space, the youth was swallowed by a strange energy beast, just as Jonah was gulped down by a whale. A passing galactic patrol cruiser rescued him by slicing open the bizarre creature with a ray. Returning to his world, the youth soon learned that radiations from the energy monster had given him the amazing power of PENETRA-VISION which enables him to see through ANY substance, even lead!

(18) MATTER-EATER LAD comes from the planet BISMOLL. Gradually, over a period of eons, microbes on that world made all food poisonous. As a result, evolution there transformed the inhabitants so that they could eat anything - glass, metal, chemicals, etc. - without being harmed in the least!

(19) SUPERGIRL was born in ARGO CITY, a chunk of KRYPTON which was cast off into space, protected by an air bubble, when that planet exploded. She has the same powers as SUPERBOY.

(20) PROTY II is the pet of CHAMELEON BOY and possesses a protoplasmic body which enables him to imitate any animal, vegetable or mineral. He replaced Chameleon Boy's original pet, PROTY I, who sacrificed his life to save SATURN GIRL.

(21) ELEMENT LAD hails from the faraway planet, TROM, where a unique radioactive environment gave the inhabitants the amazing power of using mental radiations to alter atomic structure. Consequently, he can change any chemical element into another, like changing iron into gold.

(22) JIMMY OLSEN, because of his services to SUPERMAN, has been voted an Honorary Member of the Legion, even though he is over 18 years of age and gains his power of becoming ELASTIC LAD through a serum which was given him by Professor Potter.

(23) KRYPTO and SUPER-MONKEY were born on Krypton, came to Earth in experimental capsules which were launched into space. STREAKY, the super-cat, is Earth-born, derived his super-powers from contact with a special element, SUPER-HORSE is really BIRON, a centaur who existed in mythological times. He was changed into a super-horse by CIRCE, the sorceress. SUPER-HORSE changes into human form whenever he is within sight of a celestial comet.


Pages 1 & 2 reprinted from 10. SUPERMAN ANNUAL (Vol.1) 4, 1961 with some changes. Reprinted [reformatted] in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

Cover date: January 1964
Released: October 1963


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39.1 SUPERMAN (Vol. 1) 166
"The Fantastic Story of Superman's Sons!"

Superman’s son Kal-El uses a Legion Time Bubble to travel to Krypton before its destruction. Reprinted in SUPERMAN (Vol. 1) #222, December 1969 & in DC’S GREATEST IMAGINARY STORIES (Vol. 1) nn, 2005.

Cover date: January 1964
Released: October 1963


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39.2 SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE (Vol. 1) 46

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Cover date: January 1964
Released: October 1963


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39.3 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 309
"The Superman Super-Spectacular!"

The Legion and the Super-Pets make appearances in this tale where President John F. Kennedy protects Superman’s identity.

Cover date: February 1964
Released: November 1963


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40. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 317
"The Menace of Dream Girl! Part I"

First appearance Dream Girl & first mention of the Time Trapper and his “iron curtain of time.” Dream Girl of Naltor is inducted into the Legion after they reject Rann Antar. Dream Girl forces Lightning Lass to resign after she loses her powers. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #502, August 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

"The Doom of the Legion! Part II"

Dream Girl expels Lightning Lad, Ultra Boy, Shrinking Violet, & Bouncing Boy after they are turned into babies in the Valley of the Aurora on the planet of Vondra. And, then she has Matter-Eater Lad removed for accusing her of being Chameleon Boy, all in an effort to prevent their deaths that she had forsaw. Lightning Lass becomes Light Lass. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #502, August 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Two, 1992.

Cover date: February 1964
Released: November 1963


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40.1 SUPERMAN (Vol.1) 167
"The Team of Luthor and Brainiac!"

Brainiac revealed to be android, caption refers to revised ancestry Brainiac 5. Reprinted in SUPERMAN (Vol. 1) #245, December 1971-January 1972.


Cover date: February 1964
Released: November 1963

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40.2 SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE (Vol. 1) 47
"The Super-Life of Lois Lane!"

Lois Lane, not Kal-El, comes to Earth from Krypton and adopts the identity of Krypton Girl. Legionnaires Saturn Girl and Sun Boy send Night Girl to help Lois conceal her secret identity from Clark Kent in this imaginary tale.

Cover date: February 1964
Released: November 1963


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41. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 318
"The Mutiny of the Legionnaires! Part I"

Second appearance of the Time Trapper and his “iron curtain of time.” Sun Boy leads the Legion as they help evacuate the people of Xenn from their world’s destruction in a space-arc. The members mutiny after he becomes drunk with power and Sun Boy sends them off in a space lifeboat. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #503, September 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Castaway Legionnaires! Part II"

The castaway Legionnaires make their way back to the space-arc only to discover that Sun Boy is a victim of space-fatigue. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #503, September 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

The editor mentions a Super-Pet that never manifests –

Dear Editor: As a new reader of your magazine, I would like to know more about the "Legion of Super-Pets." Could you list the various creatures who belong to this super-menagerie? - Sandy Tail, Great Neck, N.Y.

(The super-creatures include: Super-Horse, Krypto, Super-Monkey, Streaky, Proty II and, coming up soon, Super-Bird. Incidentally, how many readers would like to see "Krypto-Mouse," featured in the Hall of Fame classic story in this issue? -Ed.)

Cover date: March 1964
Released: December 1963


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41.1 SUPERBOY (Vol.1) 111
"Krypto's Three Amazing Transformations!"

Superboy returns from 30th century mentions how important the initials L.L. are to his life including Lightning Lad and Lightning Lass (she became Light Lass the month before). Reprinted in SUPERMAN FAMILY (Vol. 1) #165, June-July 1974.

Cover date: March 1964
Released: December 1963


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42. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 319
"The Legion's Suicide Squad! Part I"

A Legion party of seven (Brainiac 5 – leader, Saturn Girl, Lightning Lad, Superboy, Chameleon Boy, Invisible Kid & Bouncing Boy) is chosen by the Planetary Chance Machine to destroy ray-projectors on Throon. All are defeated while trying to enter the planet’s citadel. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Charge of the Substitute Heroes! Part II"

Another Legion party (Star Boy – leader, Cosmic Boy,Ultra Boy, Triplicate Girl, & Matter-Eater Lad) is chosen by the Planetary Chance Machine to rescue and finish the mission of the first party only to fail. After the last remaining Legionnaires also fall, the Subs (fifth appearance) prove successful in ending the threat. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"SMALLVILLE MAILSACK"

Bits of Legionnaire Business

From Bobby Flash, Jersey City, N. J. "WEAPON LAD - he has the power to create any weapon in the Solar System after seeing it once." . . . Roberta Davidson, New Shrewsbury, N. J. "SONG GIRL - she can charm any person into obeying her orders by singing to them."
Michael Pochan, Pittsburgh, Pa. "ANTIDOTE ANDY - he can concoct an antidote to neutralize any disease, poison or magic spell." . . . Chuck Davis, Ferndale, Mich.: "MEDUSA MAID - she has the power to turn any living matter to stone and back again." . . . Andy Purcell, Leoma, Tenn.: "MAGIC MISTRESS - she is a descendant of the wizard Merlin and has the power of super-sorcery, inherited from him."

Cover date: April 1964
Released: January 1964


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43. SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 76
"Elastic Lad Jimmy and his Legion Romances!"

The Legion girls (Saturn Girl, Triplicate Girl, and Light Lass) try to help Jimmy impress his would-be girlfriend Lucy Lane. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS DIGEST (Vol. 1) #503, September 1983 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

Cover date: April 1964
Released: January 1964


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44. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 320
"The Revenge of the Knave from Krypton! Part I"

Superboy arrives in the 30th century just in time to save the Legionnaires from applicant Radiation Roy’s out-of-control power. The Legion then captures Dev-Em (third appearance, flashbacks recap 7.3 ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 287, August 1961 & 7.4 ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 288, September 1961) who was on a mission for the Inter-Stellar Counter-Intelligence Corps to capture “Molock the Merciless.” But, after the Legionnaires discover his mission, Commander Kolar decides to use Superboy instead. Reprinted in SUPERBOY (Vol. 1) #177, September 1971; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Treachery of Molock the Merciless! Part II"

Disguised as Dev-Em, Superboy sets out to capture Molock and his spies and does so with the help of Proty II. Dev-Em turns down Legion membership. Reprinted in SUPERBOY (Vol. 1) #177, September 1971; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

Note: Letter column name changed to “The LEGION OUTPOST” with this issue.

Cover date: May 1964
Released: February 1964

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45. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 321
"The Code of the Legion! Part I"

As the Legion becomes determined to stop the Time Trapper, Bouncing Boy is placed in the Legion Reserve after he loses his powers because of the matter-shrinking projector. When word of the Concentrator is leaked, Commander Wilson of the Science Police psychologically tests the team on the uninhabited world of Althar. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Weakest Legionnaire! Part I"

As the tests continue, all pass except for Lightning Lad. But, his confession is a ruse to expose Wilson as the Time Trapper (first full appearance). But the Legion is forced to use their weapon, the Concentrator after the Trapper sends dark stars to destroy them. First and only appearance of Iresa, Bouncing Boy’s girlfriend. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

Cover date: June 1964
Released: March 1964


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45.1 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 77
"The Colossus of Metropolis!"

Jimmy wears Colossal Boy’s costume and uses his enlarging compound to subdue Titano (whose story is recounted by Lucy Lane). Allura (the Giantess Ruler of a distant planet – see 18.1 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN 64, September 1962) arrives to take Titano to her world.

Cover date: June 1964
Released: March 1964


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45.2 WORLD'S FINEST COMICS (Vol. 1) 142
"The Composite Superman! Part I"

Superman gets Joe Meach a job at the Superman Museum after he saves his life. Where he gains all of the Legion of Super-Heroes powers after lightning strikes the trophy statuettes that the team gave to Superboy years before. Joe uses Chameleon Boy’s powers to become the Composite Superman and humiliate Superman, Batman, & Robin. Reprinted in WORLD’S FINEST COMICS (Vol. 1) #223, May-June 1974 & in DC SPECIAL SERIES (Vol. 1) #23, February 1981.

"The Battle Between Titans! Part II"

Superman and Batman are almost defeated before the Composite Superman loses his super-powers. Reprinted in WORLD’S FINEST COMICS (Vol. 1) #223, May-June 1974 & in DC SPECIAL SERIES (Vol. 1) #23, February 1981.

Cover date: June 1964
Released: March 1964


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46. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 322
"The Super Tests of the Super-Pets! Part I"

The Legionnaires leave the Super-Pets to guard their clubhouse while they prepare to battle the Time Trapper. When Proty II (who recounts the origin of his race) applies for membership into the Super-Pets, the Super-Pets decide to give him initiation tests. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Pet of a Thousand Faces! Part II"

Proty II passes all of the Super-Pet’s tests and becomes a member of the Legion of Super-Pets. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

Cover date: July 1964
Released: April 1964


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46.1 SUPERBOY (Vol.1) 114
"Krypto's Catastrophes!"

Superboy mentions leaving to visit LSH.

Cover date: July 1964
Released: April 1964


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47. SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE (Vol. 1) 50
"Lois Lane's Luckiest Day!"

Three girls (actually Legionnaires), Phyllis Groves (Phantom Girl), Sharon Vaughn (Shrinking Violet), & Tina Glenn (Triplicate Girl), join Lois Lane's fan club and help to make it Lois' lucky day. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984.

Cover date: July 1964
Released: April 1964

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48. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 323
"The Eight Impossible Missions! Part I"

After rejecting both Spider-Girl & Double-Header (first appearance of both), Proty II devises a test to see which Legionnaire will be the next Legion leader. Saturn Girl, Ultra Boy, and Phantom Girl are given missions. Reprinted in SUPERBOY (Vol. 1) #185, May 1972; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Amazing Winner of the Great Proty Puzzle! Part II"

Element Lad, Pete Ross, Brainiac 5, and Jimmy Olsen continue to complete their missions. And when Saturn Girl has Proty use the sign he made as a Bizarro – “Ytorp,” she wins the game and is re-elected leader. Reprinted in SUPERBOY (Vol. 1) #185, May 1972; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #44, January 1984; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

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ORIGIN OF THE LEGION OF SUBSTITUTE HEROES

Many young people have tried unsuccessfully to join the Legion of Super-Heroes, for it is no easy matter to be admitted to the mightiest crime-fighting group of the 30th century. But Brek Bannin, known as Polar Boy, was one reject who would not accept defeat. Contacting four other worthy applicants who, upon being turned down, had been given anti-gravity belts as "consolation prizes", he formed with them the Legion of Substitute Heroes, a group ready to take over whenever an emergency arose which the Super-Heroes could not handle.
Polar Boy, organizer and leader of the Substitutes, comes from the hottest region of Tharr, a planet whose orbit takes it so near its sun that the inhabitants had to develop cold-producing powers to save themselves from destruction.
Night Girl, of the dark planet Kathoon, had a scientist father who invented a ray that gives her super-strength, but only at night or in deep shadow. Direct sunlight cancels her power.
On Stone Boy's world the nights are half a year long. The people there developed the power of turning themselves to stone, and thus sleeping in super-suspended animation through the long darkness. Fire Lad gained his power of flame-breath from the weird vapor he inhaled when a fiery meteor crashed in front of him. Chlorophyll Kid attained his power of making plants grow super-fast when he fell into a powerful plant-growing solution as a small child. Will there be new additions to the Legion of Substitute Heroes? Read every issue of ADVENTURE COMICS and find out.


Cover date: August 1964
Released: May 1964


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49. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 324
"The Legion of Super-Outlaws! Part I"

First appearance of the Heroes of Lallor (Beast Boy, Gas Girl, Evolvo Lad, Life Lass, & Duplicate Boy – all readers suggestions). Dr. Martin King, brother to Jungle King, tricks the Legion and the Heroes of Lallor into fighting each other. Reprinted in BATMAN (Vol. 1) #238, January 1972; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Battle of the Super-Teams! Part II"

The battles continue as the Heroes learn the truth about each other and defeat the evil scientist. Reprinted in BATMAN (Vol. 1) #238, January 1972; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

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THE STORY BEHIND THIS MONTH'S LEGION STORY

When you have read "The Legion of Super-Outlaws" in this issue, you many wonder how these five super-youths came to be created. The truth is that we got them from you - our readers! All five were suggested in "Bits of Legionnaire Business" in the letter columns of ADVENTURE COMICS No. 309, 310, 311 and 314. Here are the names of the readers who thought up the members of the Legion of Super-Outlaws:
BEAST BOY - suggested by Thomas Raimondo, Brooklyn, N.Y.
GAS GIRL - suggested by Charlie Hendrix, Greenville, S.C.
EVOLVO LAD - suggested by Mark Wade, Livermore, Calif.
LIFE LASS - suggested by Eric Heidman, Hancock, Mich.
DUPLICATE BOY - suggested by Steven Cohen, Newburgh, N.Y.

From time to time, in our Legion stories, we plan to feature other super-characters submitted by our readers as "Bits of Legionnaire Business".


Cover date: September 1964
Released: June 1964


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49.1 80 PAGE GIANT (Vol. 1) 2

Reprints "The E-l-a- s-t-i-c Lad!" 1.4 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) #31, September 1958.

Cover date: September 1964
Released: June 1964


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49.2 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 79
"The Red-Headed Beatle of 1,000 B.C.!"

Kasmir, a criminal from 30th century steals a Legion time-bubble and uses Jimmy to take him further into the past. The Mighty Youth (Samson) saves Jimmy’s life and then Jimmy returns the favor before Superman arrives to take them both back to their proper time.

Cover date: September 1964
Released: June 1964


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50. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 325
"Lex Luthor Meets the Legion of Super-Heroes! Part I"

Lex Luthor arrives in the 30th century in time to save Triplicate Girl and Matter-Eater Lad on the planet Khann. He wears a wig and pretends to be good to gain the Legion’s confidence. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Super-Vengeance of Lex Luthor! Part II"

As the Universe watches, Lex Luthor seemingly kills several Legionnaires with his dissolver-ray weapon only to have the truth that it was a Phantom Zone Ray-gun be revealed when the Legionnaires force him to telepathically release them from the Zone. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

The Legion Outpost

THE LEGION CONSTITUTION

For those who would like to know more about the Legion of Super-Heroes, we present selected passages from their Constitution.
"To qualify for membership in the Legion of Super-Heroes, a candidate must be under the age of 18; must have at least one genuine super-power, which he or she can fully control; and must be courageous and of good character.
"Having qualified by passing such tests as may be determined by the Membership Board, the candidate shall then be voted upon. For such voting, a quorum, consisting of 3/4 of the acting membership, must be present. A vote of 2/3 of those present shall be required for acceptance.
"All Legionnaires are required to continue their scientific education. Special classes shall be set up for this purpose. While off duty, all Legionnaires must attend classes regularly, unless prevented by illness. Failing marks shall be grounds for suspension from the Legion.
"The Legion's leader shall be chosen each year in a manner to be determined by a vote of 3/4 of the entire active membership.
"Except in cases of dire emergency, no Legionnaire shall go on more than five successive space-missions without a rest period, to prevent space-fatigue."
We plan to publish more passages from the Legion Constitution in future issues of ADVENTURE COMICS.


Cover date: October 1964
Released: July 1964


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50.1 SUPERMAN (Vol.1) 172
"The New Superman!"

When Superman loses his powers, he has to pass the mantle of Superman over to Kandorian Ar-Val (first appearance). But, when Ar-Val proves inadequate for the job several Legionnaires grant Superman their powers (Saturn Girl gives telepathic thought-casting, Cosmic Boy grants him super-magnetism, Invisible Kid grants him invisibility, & Jimmy Olsen gives him his elastic serum). With these powers, Superman becomes “Former Superman” to get the job done.

Cover date: October 1964
Released: July 1964

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52. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 326
"The Revolt of the Girl Legionnaires! Part I"

Saturn Girl calls all of the female Legionnaires to the clubhouse to plot to destroy the male members. Soon, Light Lass gets rid of Element Lad and Triplicate Girl takes care of Invisible Kid, Brainiac 5, & Cosmic Boy. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #410, September 1971; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Triumph of the Super-Heroines! Part II"

Saturn Girl makes quick work of Superboy, Supergirl eliminates Chameleon Boy, & Phantom Girl disposes of Star Boy. But then Queen Azura of Fennaz undoes her evil command after Mon-El and Ultra Boy help her and show her the error of her ways. Freed of her control, the girl Legionnaires rescue the boys they imperiled. Reprinted in ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #410, September 1971; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Legion Outpost"

LEGION CONSTITUTION (Part II)


"Absolute loyalty is required of all members. In the presence of the Legion Flag, Legionnaires must salute. The Legion's duly-elected leader is supreme commander of the Legion, answerable only to the Commissioner of the Science Police. Members must obey all orders from the leader. Failure to do so shall be grounds for court-martial and possible expulsion from the Legion.
"The secrets of the Legion - weapons, alarm devices on the clubhouse, etc. - must be kept in strictest confidence. Revealing such secrets to any unauthorized person is grounds for expulsion from the Legion.
"Failure of any member to live up to the requirements of Legion membership - such as loss of super-powers, cowardice while performing a mission, etc. - shall also be grounds for expulsion, as shall making false-charges against a fellow Legionnaire. Worthy members losing their powers may, however, be retained in the Legion Reserve.
"The Legion Reserve, consisting of worthy former members, rejected members, honorary members and the Legion of Substitute Heroes, shall be prepared to go into action in the event of an emergency when the active members are away on missions or otherwise unable to respond.
"Any Legionnaire expelled from the Legion, but not retained as a Reservist, must submit to being hypnotically brainwashed to remove all memory of Legion secrets."


Cover date: November 1964
Released: August 1964


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52.1 SUPERMAN (Vol.1) 173
"The Triumph of Luthor and Brainiac!"

Superman and Batman impersonate Luthor and Brainiac. Photos of Legionnaires (Bouncing Boy, Sun Boy, Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl, & Chameleon Boy) shown.

Cover date: November 1964
Released: August 1964


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53. ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 319
"The Super-Cheat!"

Supergirl asks Shrinking Violet to aid her into exposing Donna Storm as a fraud.

Cover date: December 1964
Released: September 1964


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54. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 327
"The Lone Wolf Legionnaire! Part I"

First appearance of Lone Wolf (Brin Londo of Zoon – later Legionnaire Timber Wolf). After the so-called “False-Pretenses Lad” is imprisoned, the Legion is sent out to investigate a robbery and some escaped beasts on Zoon. There, they encounter Lone Wolf (Karth Arn) whom they suspect of the robbery. Reprinted in SUPERBOY (Vol. 1) #178, October 1971; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol. 1) #33, February 1983; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Youth who Wasn’t Human! Part II"

The Legion learns the truth about Lone Wolf, that he’s really Brin Londo son of Dr. Mar Londo of Zoon and that Karth Arn (an android) had switched their identities. Reprinted in SUPERBOY (Vol. 1) #178, October 1971; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol. 1) #33, February 1983; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

Cover date: December 1964
Released: September 1964


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55. SUPERBOY (Vol.1) 117
"Superboy and the 5 Legion Traitors!"

Superboy is thrown into an alternate reality where Smallville is spelled Smallvile. In this reality, Ultra Boy, Brainiac 5, Chameleon Boy, Elelment Lad, & Invisible Kid are villains rather than heroes. Eventually, Superboy helps this realities' Superboy capture them and protect his secret identity before taking them back into their future and into the custody of the Science Police. Superboy then goes back into time and into his own Smallville reality. Reprinted in BEST OF DC COMICS (Vol. 1) #6, July-August 1980 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

Cover date: December 1964
Released: September 1964

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55.1 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 320
"The Three Super-Enemies!"

Superman makes references to his Legion adventures.

Cover date: January 1965
Released: October 1964


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56. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 328
"The Lad Who Wrecked the Legion! Part I"

First and only appearance of Command Kid of Preztor. Cameos of some past villains in the Rogues Room (Molock, Zaryan, and Jungle King). A Celestial chamber shows Legionnaires and their home planet. And, Bouncing Boy temporarily regains his powers. Command Kid impresses the Legionnaires with his hypnotic hallucinations and joins. Reprinted in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES (Vol. 1) #1, February 1973; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

"The Secret of the Legion Rookie! Part II"

Command Kid outshines the other Legionnaires and convinces them to take his suspended animation pills so that he can augment their powers. But, Saturn Girl and Element Lad realize that Command Kid is possessed by a demon and is trying to transfer demons into their friends so they stop him using his one weakness, gold. No longer super-powered or possessed, Command Kid quits and returns home. Reprinted in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES (Vol. 1) #1, February 1973; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Three, 1993.

Cover date: January 1965
Released: October 1964


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57. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 329
"The Bizarro-Legion! Part I"

Saturn Girl makes reference to the Time Trapper and Brainiac 5 unviels his latest invention, the Legion Flight Rings (first appearance). Bizarro-Superboy arrives to join but the Legion votes against him. So, Bizarro decides to use his imperfect duplicator ray to create his own Legion of Stupor-Bizarros (Bizarro-Brainiac 5, Bizarro-Lightning Lad, Bizarro-Saturn Girl, Bizarro-Chameleon Boy, and Bizarro-Invisible Kid). Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985 & in LEGION OF
SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Mad, Mad, Mad Bizzaro-Legion! Part II"

The Legionnaires surrender to the Bizarro-Legionnaires in order to save Superboy. But, Superboy outsmarts Bizarro-Superboy and has him disband his team. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #57, February 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Legion Outpost"

KNOW YOUR LEGIONNAIRES

For newer readers, who missed our earlier Legion stories, we present this brief rundown of the Legionnaires, their origins and powers.

BOUNCING BOY (Chuck Taine), while an errand boy for a scientist, drank a bottle of super-plastic fluid, mistaking it for soda-pop. This gave him super-bouncing power. Later, a laboratory accident deprived him of this ability. He is now a member of the Legion reserve.

BRAINIAC 5 (Querl Dox) is a direct descendent of Vril Dox, who was adopted by the original Brainiac, Superman's foe, and renamed Brainiac II. Brainiac 5 has a super-powerful computer-brain - though it is a human brain and not an electronic computer like the original Brainiac's.

CHAMELEON BOY (Reep Daggle) came from the planet Durla, where everyone can assume any shape he chooses. He is the leader of the Legion's Espionage Squad, since he can spy on criminals while disguised as a crook, an animal, or even a tree.

COLOSSAL BOY (Gim Allon) was an ordinary lad until contact with a strange meteor gave him the power to grow to gigantic size.

COSMIC BOY (Rokk Krinn) came with his parents from the planet Braal, where the people evolved magnetic powers to battle the metal monsters of that world. With Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy was one of the Legion's original members.

ELEMENT LAD (Jan Arrah) was the only inhabitant of the planet Trom to escape being wiped out in a battle with space-criminals. Trom's radioactive environment caused the people to evolve the power to change the atomic structure of elements by mental radiations.

INVISIBLE KID (Lyle Norg) is a young scientific genius who invented a serum that gives him the ability to become invisible at will. He is a member of the Espionage Squad, since spying is easy for him.

LIGHT LASS (Ayla Ranzz) is Lightning Lad's sister and once had the same lightning powers, which she got at the same time. She was then called Lightning Lass. But an electrical blast from a generator changed her power to the ability to make things super-light, so she became Light Lass.

LIGHTNING LAD (Garth Ranzz), with his sister and brother, was struck by electrical charges from lightning-monsters of the planet Korbal, endowing all three with lightning powers. Lightning Lad and his sister (now Light Lass) used their powers for good; but their brother, Lightning Lord, became a criminal.

MATTER-EATER LAD (Tenzil Kem) came from the planet Bismoll, where, over a period of eons, microbes made all food poisonous. To survive, the people evolved the ability to eat anything. With his super-strong teeth and super-digestion, Matter-Eater Lad can eat his way through stone, iron, wood, or any other material, with no ill effects.

MON-EL (Lar Gand) was born on the planet Daxam, under a red sun. As a youth, he made a flight to Krypton, where Jor-El, Superboy's father, warned him of that world's coming doom and gave him a space map. An accident caused him to drift in space for years, in suspended animation, until he landed on Earth. Here he gained superpowers from the yellow sun, but he had amnesia. Superboy, finding Jor-El's map on him, thought the youth was his big brother and named him Mon-El, for the day he found him (Monday) and his family name on Krypton (El). Later, contact with lead, which is deadly to him, restored Mon-El's memory; but it would have killed him if Superboy had not saved him by projecting him into the Phantom Zone. There he remained for 1,000 years, until Brainiac 5 invented a serum which, taken at 24-hour intervals, makes him immune to lead and gives him super-powers even under a red sun.

PHANTOM GIRL (Tinya Wazzo) came from the 4th-dimensional world of Bgztl, which occupies the same space as Earth. She can dematerialize at will and pass through solid objects.

SATURN GIRL (Imra Ardeen) is serving her second term as the Legion's leader. She comes from Saturn, where all people have strange mental powers. She can read minds, send telepathic messages, and command all sorts of creatures mentally.

SHRINKING VIOLET (Salu Digby) comes from the planet Imsk, where everyone can shrink to tiny size.

STAR BOY (Thom Kallor) was the son of an astronomer who lived in an orbiting space-observatory, which picked up starlight for research. When Thom was born there, the starlight gave him the power to draw mass from the stars and use it to make anything super-heavy.

SUN BOY (Dirk Morgna) was accidentally locked in an atomic reactor chamber. The atomic bombardment transformed him into a blazing beacon of heat and light.

SUPERBOY (Clark Kent, born Kal-El) came from the red-sun planet, Krypton, as an infant. When that world exploded, his father, Jor-El, sent him to Earth in a rocket. Under our yellow sun, he gained his various super-powers. The Legionnaires went over 1,000 years into the past to enlist him as a member.

SUPERGIRL (Linda Lee Danvers, born Kara Zor-El), Superboy's cousin, came to Earth when he had grown up to be Superman. She was born in Argo City, a community of Krypton which was thrown off in one piece and preserved under a plastic dome when that world exploded. She was sent to Earth in a rocket when a type of Kryptonite wiped out Argo City. She has the same powers as
Superboy.

TRIPLICATE GIRL (Luornu Durgo) comes from the planet Cargg, where a triple sun imbued all inhabitants with the power to split into three bodies.

ULTRA BOY (Jo Nah), of the planet Rimbor, was charged with ultra-energy when his space-speedster was swallowed by an energy-beast. A passing galactic cruiser saved him by slicing the monster open. He has ultra-strength, invulnerability, ultra-speed and ultra-vision, but can only use one power at a time. His penetra-vision can even see through lead and his flash vision can melt that metal.


Cover date: February 1965
Released: November 1964


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57.1 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 322
"The Coward of Steel!"

In an effort to cure himself of cowardice as Clark Kent, Superman uses the red kryptonite that gave Supergirl the courage to battle Evilo in the far future (character looks similar to Legion's Evillo from 80. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 350, November 1966).

"The Planet of Outcasts! Part I"

In a scene reminiscent of Supergirl’s second meeting with the Legion, Supergirl encounters a trio of “super-powered” girls from Feminax, a planet populated only by females – Plant Girl, who has the power to cause plants to grow and expand instantly; Time Girl, who has the power to move time forward or back (Inspired by Time Girl created by Rex Osborne from 33. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #312, September 1963?); & Music Maid, who has the power of attracting animals with the sound of her melodies (Inspired by Song Girl created by Roberta Davidson from 42. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) #319, April 1964?). However, these girls (members of the Sisterhood of Evil) do not have super-powers and are evil. They trick Supergirl into reviving Lucrezia Borgia, Lady MacBeth, & Mata Hari. Continued in next issue.

Cover date: March 1965
Released: December 1964


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58. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 330
"The Secret of the Mystery Legionnaire! Part I"

First appearance of Dynamo-Boy (Vorm of Darzyl [really Pirate Planetoid]). A pirate, Vorm, defeats his only rival Pargg to use his super-belt to join and betray the Legion as Dynamo-Boy. He is chosen to join instead of fellow applicants, Eye-Ful Ethel & The Mess. Vorm begins to destroy the Legion by helping to expel Colossal Boy & Mon-El. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #64, September 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Victory of the Evil Legionnaire! Part II"

Dynamo-Boy succeeds in expelling the remaining Legionnaires. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #64, September 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994. Continued in the next issue.

Cover date: March 1965
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58.1 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 83
"The Great Miss Universe Contest!"

Jimmy uses Brainiac 5's force-field belt.

Cover date: March 1965
Released: December 1964

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58.2 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 323
"The Kryptonian Killer! Part II"

Locrezia Borgia, Mata Hari, & Lady MacBeth mentally infuse their evil into Supergirl, who is then forced to create a poison to kill Comet, the Super-Horse (the other Super-Pets appear and flee); Py-Ron, Kryptonian criminal from the Phantom Zone; Superman, and herself. But, being immune to krytonite, the poison doesn’t affect Comet and he’s able survive and use his x-ray vision to neutralize the poison. Py-Ron (who decides to done a costume similar to Superman’s and call himself Evil-Man) destroys all life on Feminax. Superman is then forced to return Py-Ron back into the Zone.

Cover date: April 1965
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59. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 331
"The Triumph of the Legion of Super-Villains Part I!"

Dynamo Boy holds a tryout. He rejects Golden Boy, Polecat, Animal Lad, & Tusker, before accepting Cosmic King, Lightning Lord, & Saturn Queen of the Legion of Super-Villains (origins retold). The Substitute Legion unsuccessfully tries to capture the LSV. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #64, September 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Revolt of the Super-Villains! Part II!"

The Legion of Super-Villains double-crosses Dynamo-Boy and abandons him in the future. The Legionnaires return to defeat the LSV. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #64, September 1985 & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

Cover date: April 1965
Released: January 1965


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59.1 SUPERBOY (Vol.1) 120
"The Fate of the Future Superman!"

Superboy witnesses the fate of his descendant of the 35th century.

Cover date: April 1965
Released: January 1965


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59.2 SUPERMAN (Vol.1) 176
"The Revenge of the Super-Pets!"

Legion of Super-Pets appear.

Cover date: April 1965
Released: January 1965


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59.3 SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE (Vol. 1) 56
"Lois Lane, Super-Telepath!"

Saturn Girl cameo. Reprinted in SUPERMAN FAMILY (Vol. 1) #168, December 1974-January 1975.

Cover date: April 1965
Released: January 1965


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60. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 332
"The Super Moby Dick of Space! Part I"

Lightning Lad’s right arm is poisoned in a duel with the Super-Moby Dick of Space and has to be replaced with a robot arm. Lightning Lad becomes temporary Legion Leader and vows vengeance. Reprinted: in 100-PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR (Vol. 1) #DC-21, October 1973; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #64, September 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Cosmic Quest of Lightning Lad! Part II"

Lightning Lad uses a tip from the creator of the Super-Moby Dick to subdue the beast and shrink him down to his rightful size. Reprinted: in 100-PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR (Vol. 1) #DC-21, October 1973; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #64, September 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Legion Outpost"

Future Legion writer gets his letter printed –

Dear Editor: I enjoyed the feature, "Know Your Legionnaires." Lately you've been presenting these little "extras" in your magazines, explaining or highlighting parts of the Superman legend. This is a brilliant idea and I hope you continue it. -Cary Bates, Dayton, Ohio.

(Rest assured that we'll be bringing you these "extras" whenever we have space available. You'll find some in the SUPERBOY 80 PAGE GIANT, now on sale, as well as in the next SUPERMAN GIANT. -Ed.)

Cover date: May 1965
Released: February 1965

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61. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 333
"The War Between Krypton and Earth! Part I"

The Legionnaires travel back in time to uncover the mystery of a tablet commemorating a War between Earth and Krypton millions of years earlier. Split into two groups, Superboy, Saturn Girl, Lightning Lad, Colossal Boy, & Element Lad aid Zat-El and other Kryptonian scientists build a space-arc to travel to Earth to avoid science-persecution. While Brainiac 5, Star Boy, Light Lass, Phantom Girl, & Chameleon Boy encounter Leta Lal and other Vruunian settlers of Atlantis in Earth’s distant past. Reprinted in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES (Vol. 1) #2, March 1973; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #64, September 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Civil War of the Legion! Part II"

Taking the sides of the people that they first encountered, the Legionnaires fight each other over who gets to occupy the Earth. But, hostilities end when the Atlanteans are forced to live under water due to the xenon in Earth’s air. Reprinted in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES (Vol. 1) #2, March 1973; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #64, September 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

Cover date: June 1965
Released: March 1965


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61.1 80 PAGE GIANT (Vol. 1) 11

Reprints "The Army of Living Kryptonite Men!" from 4. SUPERBOY (vol.1) #86, January 1961 and "The Superman Family" from 23.1 SUPERMAN ANNUAL (Vol.1) 6, 1962

Cover date: June 1965
Released: March 1965


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61.2 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 85
"The Adventures of Chameleon-Head Olsen!"

Chameleon Boy and LSH cameo.

Cover date: June 1965
Released: March 1965


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62. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 334
"The Unknown Legionnaire! Part I"

Superboy recounts the time the Legion tracked down escaped criminal Dr. Norm Eldor to a planet in the Antares system and encountered Unknown Boy. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #64, September 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Secret of Unknown Boy! Part II"

The Legion stops Dr. Norm Eldor from discovering the secrets of the Llorn hidden inside the Protean Planet. Also, the Legionnaires learn that Unknown Boy is really Supergirl who had lost her memory from being exposed to red kryptonite. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #64, September 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

Cover date: July 1965
Released: April 1965


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62.1 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 86
"The Team of Olsen and Brainiac!"

Superman mentions Mon-El. Story continues into the next issue.

Cover date: July 1965
Released: April 1965


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63. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 335
"Starfinger! Part I"

First appearance of Starfinger. The Legionnaires barely thwart Starfinger’s attempts to acquire Rejuvium, a precious ore discovered by Thomas Keene that makes living things young again. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #67, December 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"Starfinger against the Legion! Part II"

Starfinger destroys two of the “Seven Wonders of the 30th century,” Sun City & the Startosphere Laboratory to convince the United Planets to hand over the rejuvium. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #67, December 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994. Story continues next issue.

MEET THE LEGIONNAIRES

BRAINIAC 5

(First of a Series)


Many years ago, on a distant planet, scientists created huge electronic computers with tenth-level-effector minds, as compared to the sixth-level-effector brains of humans. The machines then revolted against their creators and conquered that world. Deciding that their superior minds entitled them to rule the universe, they created a computer in human form, whose duty would be to spy on human-kind throughout the cosmos, in preparation for conquest. This incredible automaton was Brainiac, Superman's arch-foe.
In order to add a final touch to Brainiac's disguise, the computers forced a boy of their world, Vril Dox, to masquerade as Brainiac's son. They renamed the lad "Brainiac II," and imprinted his new name indelibly on the palm of his right hand. But Vril was clever. Having learned many of Brainiac's scientific secrets, he ran away; then, while his villainous foster-father went off on his espionage mission, which was to occupy many years, Vril used his knowledge to build a brain-stimulator which raised his mind to the twelfth-level effector. Now he was smarter than the tyrannous computers and led his people in a revolt against the machines.
Honored by the people he had freed, Vril Dox, alias Brainiac II, lived a long, happy life. Long, indeed - for the green-skinned inhabitants of that world have a life-span far greater than that of an Earthman. When he grew up, Vril married and became a father. He found that his brain-stimulator had affected his genes, so that his children inherited his twelfth-level-effector brain. His son Pran Dox, was nicknamed Brainiac 3. He in turn was the father of Kajz Dox (Brainiac 4), whose son, Querl Dox, became Brainiac 5 of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Thus it is that Brainiac 5 has a twelfth-level-effector mind, like the original Brainiac. With a mind twice as powerful as ordinary humans, Brainiac 5 can solve the most difficult problems in seconds.


Cover date: August 1965
Released: May 1965

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64. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 336
"The True Identity of Starfinger! Part I"

Starfinger continues his destruction of “Seven Wonders of the 30th century,” with the Global Tunnel and the Giant Hall of Fame. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #67, December 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Secret of Starfinger! Part II"

The Legion uses Interon (first appearance, a substance that can withstand anything) shields to stop Starfinger from destroying the Reversed Waterfalls and the Great Wind Control Center, where they are able to capture him. Although Lightning Lad is revealed as Starfinger, Dr. Hanscom is revealed as the true Starfinger and is captured before destroying the seventh wonder – the Fusion-Powersphere. Reprinted in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #67, December 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

Cover date: September 1965
Released: June 1965


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64.1 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 87
"The Arena of Doom!"

Legion of Super-villains/Cosmic Anti-Superman Gang (Saturn Woman, Cosmic King, Brainiac, Lightning Lord, & Lex Luthor) seemingly force Jimmy Olsen to kill Superman, but in fact all are saved by Kandorians.

Cover date: September 1965
Released: June 1965


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65. ADVENTURE COMICS (Vol. 1) 337
"The Weddings that Wrecked the Legion! Part I"

Lightning Lad & Saturn Girl and Ultra Boy & Phantom Girl fall in love and decide to marry despite the fact that they have to quit because it goes against the Legion Constitution while an invasion is threatening the Earth. Reprinted in ADVENTUREC OMICS (Vol. 1) #411, October 1971; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #67, December 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Legionnaire Dropouts! Part II"

The Legion holds tryouts to replace the lost Legionnaires. Night Girl & Chlorophyll Kid are rejected again, but Size Lad (with the power to make objects bigger or smaller - disguised Invasion-Spy leader, Aarl), Blackout Boy (with the power to neutralize light in an area), and Magnetic Kid (with the power of attracting or repelling living things) are all accepted. But the Murran Spies are the ones who are double-crossed and the invasion is defeated. The “marriages” are also exposed as shames and the members re-instated. Reprinted in ADVENTUREC OMICS (Vol. 1) #411, October 1971; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #67, December 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

"The Legion Outpost"

Dear Editor: After reading about the Legion of Super-Heroes, I decided to apply for membership. I'm Quantum Lad (so called because of the theory that light is made of small particles called "quanta".) I come from Lucis, a world of concentrated light. I can emit a laser beam from my right index finger. I can change myself into light and hence fly at the speed of light and pass through transparent objects. And in my light form I can dazzle foes. -Quantum Lad (alias David Broomhead,) Horsforth, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
(Okay, chum, but you'll have to get in line. There are a lot of applicants ahead of you. See the page in this issue entitled "Bits of Legionnaire Business." -Ed.)

BITS OF "LEGIONNAIRE BUSINESS"

The three new super-characters who appear in this issue's feature story were thought up by three of our readers, who submitted the ideas to the "Bits of Legionnaire Business" department we used to run in this magazine. The creators of these characters were: James Vincent, Fairfax, Va. -BLACKOUT BOY; Tony Edwards, Yuma, Ariz. -STAR LAD; Bill Martin, Milwaukee, Wis. -MAGNETIC BOY.
In the past, we have occasionally used other heroes suggested by our readers. For instance, the very first "bit of business" submitted was POLAR BOY, who became leader of the Legion of Substitute Heroes. We intend to use still others in the future.
Here are some of the better "bits of Legionnaire business" sent in by readers of the past:
Lucinda Briggs, Port Alsworth, Alaska: "TELEPORT GIRL . . . she possesses the unique ability to teleport herself anywhere, through time, space and matter." . . . David Dickhereber, Wentzville, Mo.: "RADAR LAD, a boy who can detect any object and pinpoint its location on the map." . . . Janet Hein, West N.Y., N.J.: "CREATIVE GIRL . . . she has the power of creating anything she wishes." . . . Bill Hodges, Huntsville, Ala.: "VIBRATORY BOY . . . his power consists of emitting vibratory pulsations with which he can shatter any object." . . . Ronald Domsky, Philadelphia, Pa.: "MOLECULE BOY . . . he can re-arrange the molecules of any object to form something else; for instance, he could change a crook's ray gun into a harmless pencil."
Bob Marcus, East Meadow, L.I.: "BRITTLE BOY, who can break himself into hundreds of pieces and then re-unite." . . . Mike Witherspoon, Weatherford, Tex.: "KEY KID, a lad who has the power of opening any lock with his fingers." . . . Matthew Maynard, Seattle, Wash.: "NATURE BOY . . he can cause tidal waves, stop waterfalls, make volcanoes erupt." . . . Jeff Greenberg, Los Angeles, Calif.: "COLOR KID . . . he can change himself or any object to any color of the spectrum." . . . Barbara Reed, Yuma City, Calif.: "ATOMIC KID . . . he has the power of atomic radiation and the explosive force of an atomic bomb." . . . Roger Ho, New York, N.Y.: "VOCAL WHIZ . . . he can perfectly imitate anyone's voice." . . . Randy Steele, Tunkhan Rock, Pa.: "CYCLONE KING . . . he can create twisters, monsoons, typhoons, etc." . . . Peter Sipchen, Richardson, Tex.: "SLOW-MOTION KID . . . he has the power to slow down any moving object or person."
J. Adam King, Yellow Springs, Ohio: "DEGREE DAMSEL . . . she has the power to alter the temperature of anything." . . . Jeff Baker, Ft. Worth, Tex. "MEDIC MASTER . . . he can cure any disease or illness." . . . Dennis Persica, New Orleans, La.: "BIRD GIRL . . . she has the power of doing anything that any bird can do." . . . Rex Osborne, Essex, England: "TIME GIRL . . . she possesses the power to alter time and evolution." . . . Tom Kegley, St. Paul, Minn.: "BLOCKADE BOY . . . he can change himself into an invulnerable steel wall of any size or shape." . . . Greg Flood, Needham, Mass.: "EARTHQUAKE LAD . . . has the power to create earthquakes." . . . R. Goo, San Bernadino, Calif.: "OMNIBOY . . . he can travel on and under land, beneath the sea, and in air or space."
Mike Jones, Orlando, Fla.: "BAT BOY . . . like his namesake, the bat, he has the power of hearing supersonic frequencies." . . . Eddie Jones, Rogersville, Tenn.: "DIMENSION DAMSEL . . . she has the power to visit the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th dimensions." . . . Roberta Davidson, New Shrewsbury, N.J.: "SONG GIRL . . . she can charm any person into obeying her orders by singing to them."

Cover date: October 1965
Released: July 1965


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65.1 SUPERBOY (Vol.1) 124
"The Insect Queen of Smallville!"

First appearance of Lana Lang as Insect Queen. Lana Lang is given a ring that allows her to transform into insects after she aids an alien. Reprinted in SUPERMAN FAMILY (Vol. 1) #167, October-November 1974; in BEST OF DC DIGEST (Vol.1) #67, December 1985; & in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES Volume Four, 1994.

Cover date: October 1965
Released: July 1965


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65.2 SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN (Vol. 1) 88
"Jimmy Olsen, World's 'Heavyweight' Champ!"

Star Boy cameo.

Cover date: October 1965
Released: July 1965


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65.3 ACTION COMICS (Vol. 1) 330
"Supergirl's Duel with Dr. Supernatural! Part I"

Supergirl is forced to travel to another universe’s Purple Planet to stop Drang the Destroyer (Dr. Supernatural). There she encounters several heroes from her universe trapped there by Dr. Supernatural – Lux of Gur (who can turn any object into a source of light), Multiple-Man (who can create replicas of himself), Mask-Man (who can mold his face into any shape), Surya (who can turn herself into any pre-historic beast from her world), & Strella (who can turn her hands into torches of living flame). Story continues next issue.

Cover date: November 1965
Released: August 1965

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