Superman, the defender of truth, justice and the American way, shows that part of that is also to defend the entire Earth, represented well by this image by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano, from the February entry of the 1976 Super DC Calendar.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Sunday, February 26, 2023
Love Behind Bars
Here's a pair of issues of DC's Young Love that focuses on a couple, imprisoned by love!
Love Behind Bars
Love Behind Bars II
With Young Love #124 (March, 1977), under a cover by Dick Giordano, Robert Kanigher, Ric Estrada and Vince Colletta continue the story of Stephie and Vic.Stephie runs away when Vic gets out of prison, heads to New York City, has her wallet stolen by an old man on the bus, is taken advantage of by an older couple, who take her to a house of prostitution pretending to be a halfway house, where she was about to be taken by a client, but saved as the police raid, though she is arrested with the other street girls.
In prison, Stephie is surprised, as Vic arrives to take her home, who still loves her (even if she inexplicably went from a redhead to a brunette!).
Monday, February 20, 2023
Mystery Unknown President
...but which president?
That depends on what decade you read the tale.
1950s
In Mystery In Space #30 (February-March, 1956), with a story by Otto Binder, Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella (with a cover by Gil Kane), the patient alien has delusions of Earth, under a President Izen-Hower (Dwight D. Eisenhower).Such is the first case of The Impossible World Named Earth!
1970s
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
A Valentine Day Impulse
Bart Allen (Impulse) looks like he's having a happy one with Cissie King-Jones (Arrowette)....much to the concern of his friend, Carol Bucklen, in Impulse #59 (April, 2000), with cover by Ethan Van Sciver and Wayne Faucher.
Sunday, February 12, 2023
Marveling At The Football SuperPro
Phil Greyfield met with Spider-Man and Captain America, and had Instant Replay, Quick Kick and Sanction as his main foes (as well as basketball, hockey and baseball), with cover art mostly by John Romita, Ron Frenz and Joe Sinnott (with Jose Delbo doing most of the inside art).
Those crazy 1990s!
NFL SuperPro #2 and #3 (November and December, 1991)
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NFL SuperPro #4 and #5 (January and February, 1992)
NFL SuperPro #6 and #7 (March and April, 1992)
NFL SuperPro #9 and #10 (June and July, 1992)
NFL SuperPro #11 and #12 (August and September, 1992)
Thursday, February 9, 2023
National Pizza Day 2023 With Jughead
Friday, February 3, 2023
Early Legion Of Super-Heroes Weddings
Here, we show two budding romances of the early Legion era, the couples of Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl, along with Ultra Boy and Phantom Girl.
But, now to the main story...
The Weddings That Wrecked The Legion
This tale was featured in Adventure Comics #337 (October, 1965) by Edmond Hamilton and John Forte (with cover by Curt Swan and George Klein), with the newly elected leader, Brainiac 5, briefing the team about a new menace and his Plan-R to fight it (but Ultra Boy and Phantom Girl are too interested in each other to pay attention). Brainiac 5 calls out the couple on this, with Saturn Girl rising to their defense, with Brainy turning on her, chiding her and Lighting Lad for similar behavior. The couples go off, drawing closer, and both deciding to marry (though that will mean they will no longer be team members, as the Legion Constitution has a bylaw against married members).Now short members, the team recruits, finding three new super powered youths (who are really members of the invading force trying to learn more of Plan-R). Now in the Legion Clubhouse, the three enemy aliens find the plan, and head to their home...unaware the plan was a fake, and that this was all a plan by Brainiac 5 and Saturn Girl to find the invaders home, and defeat their plans. The marriages weren't real, so the couples return to active membership, but wish that maybe they were real.It would take a long time for the Legion to see any real team marriages, with Bouncing Boy marrying Duo Damsel (Triplicate Girl for half the Adventure Comics run) in Superboy #200 (January-February, 1974) and Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl getting married in the All New Collectors' Edition #C-55 (March, 1978), ending the rule against married Legion members. Ultra Boy and Phantom Girl would have to wait decades more (as well as a few reboots) for their wedding, but love finds a way....