Super Heroes Album #10

Published
June 1978
Page count
100
Cover price
0.75 AUD
Colour
Black & white
Size
Standard size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Glossy colour
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Format
Comic series
Branding
Planet Comics [rectangle]
 
Planet Comics [rectangle]

Credits

Editing
, editor

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Show/hide Cover Untitled (Legion of Super-Heroes) Cover, 1 page

"Down, Saturn Girl--All our powers can't save us from--the disease that wouldn't die!"

Featuring

Feature
Legion of Super-Heroes
Genre
Superhero
Code
C-552

Credits

Art
Mike Grell, line art
Editing
Joe Orlando, Managing Editor
 
Denny O'Neil, Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superboy & the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC, 1977 series) #232 (October 1977)
The Disease That Wouldn't Die!
Show/hide 1. The Infinite Man Who Conquered the Legion (Legion of Super-Heroes) Comic story, 24 pages

Featuring

Feature
Legion of Super-Heroes
Genre
Superhero

Credits

Writing
Paul Levitz, scripter
Art
James Sherman, penciller [as Jim Sherman]
 
Bob Wiacek, inker
Text
Ben Oda, letterer
Editing
Denny O'Neil, editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superboy & the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC, 1977 series) #233 (November 1977)
The Infinite Man Who Conquered the Legion!
Show/hide 2. The Day Bouncing Boy Bounced Back (An Untold Tale of the Legion) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
An Untold Tale of the Legion
Genre
Superhero
Code
J-4687

Credits

Writing
Paul Levitz, scripter
Art
Michael Netzer, penciller [as Mike Nasser]
 
Jack Abel, inker
Text
, letterer
Editing
Joe Orlando, Managing Editor
 
Denny O'Neil, Story Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superboy (DC, 1949 series) #230 (August 1977)
The Day Bouncing Boy Bounced Back

Synopsis

Bouncing Boy accidentally reactivates his power while on guard duty.

Show/hide 3. The Case of the Counterfeit Humans Comic story, 4 pages
Show/hide 4. The Disease that Wouldn't Die (The Legion of Super-Heroes) Comic story, 17 pages

Featuring

Feature
The Legion of Super-Heroes
Genre
Superhero
Code
J-4810
Characters
Legion of Super-Heroes [Superboy; Shrinking Violet; Lightning Lad; Saturn Girl; Colossal Boy; Cosmic Boy; Shadow Lass; Brainiac 5; Mon-El; Timber Wolf; Chameleon Boy]; The Immune

Credits

Writing
Gerry Conway, scripter
Art
Ric Estrada, penciller
 
Jack Abel, inker
Text
Clem Robins, letterer
Editing
Joe Orlando, Managing Editor
 
Denny O'Neil, Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superboy & the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC, 1977 series) #232 (October 1977)
The Disease That Wouldn't Die!

Synopsis

The Legion's Klordny Festival celebrations are interrupted when a myterious spore fog causes people to shrink and the Immune seeks revenge on R.J. Brande.

Show/hide 5. [The Disease That Wouldn't Die] Part Two: A Short Way to Die (The Legion of Super-Heroes) Comic story, 17 pages

Featuring

Feature
The Legion of Super-Heroes
Genre
Superhero
Characters
Legion of Super-Heroes [Superboy; Shrinking Violet; Lightning Lad; Saturn Girl; Colossal Boy; Cosmic Boy; Shadow Lass; Brainiac 5; Mon-El; Timber Wolf]; The Immune; Doctor Regulus; R. J. Brande

Credits

Writing
Gerry Conway, scripter
Art
Ric Estrada, penciller
 
Jack Abel, inker
Text
Clem Robins, letterer
Editing
Joe Orlando, Managing Editor
 
Denny O'Neil, Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superboy & the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC, 1977 series) #232 (October 1977)
[The Disease That Wouldn't Die] Part Two: A Short Way to Die

Synopsis

The Legion's Klordny Festival celebrations are interrupted when a mysterious spore fog causes people to shrink and the Immune seeks revenge on R. J. Brande.

Show/hide 6. The Final Illusion (An Untold Tale of the Legion) Comic story, 10 pages

Featuring

Feature
An Untold Tale of the Legion
Genre
Superhero
Code
J-4797

Credits

Writing
Paul Levitz, scripter
 
Michael Netzer, idea [as Mike Nasser]
Art
Michael Netzer, penciller [as Mike Nasser]
 
Bob Layton, inker
Text
Ben Oda, letterer
Editing
Joe Orlando, Managing Editor
 
Denny O'Neil, Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superboy & the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC, 1977 series) #233 (November 1977)
The Final Illusion

Synopsis

Projectra lays traumatized when her illusion powers turn inward, leaving her unable to distinguish fantasy from reality.

Show/hide 7. Untitled [The Menace of Dr. Togg] (Presenting "Tick-Tock Tyler" (The Man of the Hour) as the Hour-Man with the Minute Men of America.) Comic story, 8 pages

Featuring

Feature
Presenting "Tick-Tock Tyler" (The Man of the Hour) as the Hour-Man with the Minute Men of America.
Genre
Superhero

Credits

Writing
Ken Fitch, scripter
Art
Bernard Baily, line art
Text
Bernard Baily, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, editor [attributed]

Reprint history

First print
United States
Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) #57 (December 1940)
Untitled [The Menace of Dr. Togg]

Synopsis

Hourman and the Minute Men must face an evil scientist, from his laboratory on Wide Island, who has created weird pets called the Gombezi out of wolves and buzzards that he uses to rob and kill.

Show/hide 8. Space Marshal (Space Marshal) Comic story, 5 pages

Featuring

Feature
Space Marshal
Genre
Superhero
Code
K-1355

Credits

Writing
Joe Kubert , scripter
Art
Joe Kubert, line art
Editing
Joe Kubert, editor
 
Allan Asherman, Editoral Assistant

Reprint history

First print
United States
Rima, the Jungle Girl (DC, 1974 series) #7 (April-May 1975)
The Imp!
Show/hide 9. Dream Girl's Living Nightmare (Legion of Super-Heroes) Comic story, 5 pages

Featuring

Feature
Legion of Super-Heroes
Genre
Superhero

Credits

Writing
Cary Bates, scripter
Art
Mike Grell, penciller
 
Bob Wiacek, inker
Editing
Murray Boltinoff, editor

Reprint history

Original
Superboy 220, October 1976

Status

AusReprints ID

  • 414

Entry created

  • 29/11/2003

Cover added

  • 21/11/2003

Index completed

  • 21/11/2003

Last updated

  • 07/09/2019