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Synopsis:
Plastic Man and Woozy Winks are asked to make sure the snitch Carlton Canary gets to police custody safely.
Pages:
8.000
Script:
Len Wein
Pencils:
Joe Staton
Inks:
Bob Smith
Letters:
Ben Oda
Title:
Bouncing Boy Mini-Poster
Characters:
Bouncing Boy
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
James Sherman
Inks:
Jack Abel
Notes:
Pin-up using artwork from earlier "Origins and Powers of the Legionnaires" feature.
Title:
The Secret Origin of Bouncing Boy!
Characters:
Legion of Super-Heroes [Bouncing Boy (origin); Sun Boy; Cosmic Boy; Shrinking Violet; Lightning Lad; Chameleon Boy; Saturn Girl; Triplicate Girl; Colossal Boy (cameo); Phantom Girl (cameo); Ultra Boy (cameo)]; Lester Spiffany; Storm Boy; Matter-Eater Lad (cameo)
Synopsis:
Bouncing Boy tells a group of applicants about his origin.
Pages:
13.000
Script:
Jerry Siegel
Pencils:
John Forte
Inks:
John Forte
Letters:
Milt Snapinn
Notes:
According to Paul Levitz in this issue's text article, the applicant in purple in the last panel of the story is Matter-Eater Lad. Coloring credit from Carl Gafford in December 2010 e-mail. Reformatted to fill 13 full pages.
Synopsis:
Sandman and Sandy face the threat of a scientist who has invented a machine whose revitalizing vibrations allow a man to develop his unused brain cells, tripling his thinking power!
Pages:
10.000
Script:
Jack Kirby
Pencils:
Jack Kirby
Inks:
Joe Simon
Letters:
Howard Ferguson
Notes:
Coloring credits from Carl Gafford in December 2010 e-mail.
Title:
Sun-Boy's Lost Power!
Characters:
Legion of Super-Heroes [Sun Boy; Cosmic Boy; Saturn Girl; Superboy; Ultra Boy; Bouncing Boy; Chameleon Boy (cameo); Shrinking Violet (cameo)]; Kranyak; Professor Harding; Kryptonian Flame-Beast
Synopsis:
Sun Boy loses his powers and must leave the Legion.
Pages:
12.000
Script:
Jerry Siegel
Pencils:
John Forte
Inks:
John Forte
Letters:
Milt Snapinn
Notes:
Sun Boy and Ultra Boy both have hyphens in their names in this issue. Coloring credit from Carl Gafford in December 2010 e-mail. Story reformatted to fill 12 full pages.
Title:
The Thanksgiving Thieves!
Characters:
Mary Marvel [also appears as Mary Batson]; Mrs. Bromfield
Synopsis:
A gang of thieves plan robberies while the city is occupied watching the Thansgiving Day Parade.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
E. Nelson Bridwell
Pencils:
Bob Oksner
Inks:
Bob Oksner
Notes:
Coloring credit from Carl Gafford in December 2010 e-mail.
Title:
The Spectre Means Death?
Characters:
Spectre; Jim Corrigan; Psycho-Pirate [Faceless Man]; Gat Benson
Synopsis:
The Psycho-Pirate works behind the scenes to cause ordinary people to fear the Spectre more than the menacing giant he is fighting.
Pages:
23.000
Script:
Neal Adams
Pencils:
Neal Adams
Inks:
Neal Adams
Notes:
Coloring credits from Carl Gafford in December 2010 e-mail.
Title:
The Story Behind the Stories
Synopsis:
Paul Levitz discusses the Legion stories reprinted in this issue.
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