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... s cautionary tale. You see, on Earth-Prime, all of the DC Comics we know and love are presented as fictional stories, and only Prime himself ... advantage of the fictional nature of the DCU this issue, as Adventure Comics #4 begins with Superboy-Prime ... I set out summer to review all of the Blackest Night comics here at the Realms, not knowing at the time that there would be a crossover or two in books ...
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... blob of giant cells. The final comic I had planned to revisit was Adventure Comics # 436 (or as the cover says, Weird Adventure Comics). ... There he runs into Detective Jim Corrigan (who, as all good comics fans know, was the Spectre, a cop killed in the line of duty, ... of the stories to which Harlan Ellison referred in his infamous Comics Journal interview, in which he compared Fleisher to Robert E. ...
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... from their son. In the store, Prime demands a copy of Adventure Comics #5. The worker tells him it is not out yet (you know, we are just now reading #4). ... Jim Shooter's Legion back up stories from Action Comics. He told a complete story while laying the groundwork for the ... DC have Ordway/Wiacek drawing a regular title? Overall: Adventure Comics #4 is worth picking up if you are a big Jerry ...
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Adventure Comics #4 (507) DC Comics Johns, Gates, Ordway & Wiacek The fourth issue of this series ties into Blackest Night. The comic focuses on Superboy Prime and relies heavily on satire. The issue manages to raise a smile or two but adds little to the Blackest Night mosaic and doesn ...
Adventure Comics #387 (On Sale: October 30, 1969) has a Supergirl cover by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson. We begin with Supergirl in "The Wolf-Girl of Stanhope" by Cary Bates and Kurt Schaffenberger. The back-up story is our cover story, "Lex Luthor's Outlaw Nephew" by Leo Dorfman, Winslow Mortimer and Jack Able. Edited by Mort Weisinger.
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