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+ | :''You may be looking for The [[Superamigos Comic Books]] (1975-78).'' |
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+ | {{InfoBox-Series(SF ComicBook) |
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+ | | location = SFS |
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+ | | name = SuperFriends |
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+ | | special name = <big>''Comic Book Series''</big> |
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+ | | issues = 47 |
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+ | | firstissue = [[Limited Collectors' Edition C-41 | ''Limited Collectors' Edition, #C-41'' (December 1975 / January 1976)]] |
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+ | __NOTOC__ |
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− | | TotalIssues=47 |
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⚫ | It began after the [[season 1| 1973 season]] of the TV series was canceled. It focused on the [[SuperFriends]], and [[Wendy Harris|Wendy]] and [[Marvin White|Marvin]]. Then in 1977, when the ''SuperFriends [[season 2 | cartoon was relaunched]]'' with [[Zan]] and [[Jayna]], instead of Wendy and Marvin;<ref>The first eight issues would include Wendy and Marvin.</ref> the comic followed suit. It showed how the kids "retired" to attend college and even gave an origin story to the [[Wonder Twins]]. |
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+ | The first eight issues take place 'before' [[Season 2|season 2]] ([[The All-New Super Friends Hour]]), then [[Super Friends 9|issue #9]] forward, takes place in tandem with the series.<ref>The location of the [[Hall of Justice]] in the comic book is in [[Gotham City]] for the entirety of the comic book series. The location in the [[Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends |series]], was unclear. For this reason, some postulate that the entire comic book series is sandwiched between [[Season 1]] and [[Season 2]].</ref> |
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+ | This ''comicbook series,'' (like its ''TV counterpart'') was responsible for creating and assembling a team on [[:category:International Heroes|international heroes]] in 1977 that by 1982 would be called the [[Global Guardians]] in the ''parallel universe'' of [[Earth-One]]. |
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⚫ | It began after the [[season 1| 1973 season]] of the series was canceled. |
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+ | * [[Super Fans|Letter Column Section]] at back of each comic |
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+ | * [[:Category:SuperFriends Comic book]] |
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+ | * [[:Category:Super Friends comic book characters|SuperFriends Comic Book Characters]] |
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+ | * [[SuperFriends Comics/Covers Gallery]] |
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+ | {{InfoBox-SFComicBook}} |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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⚫ | * Writer [[E. Nelson Bridwell]], did his best to [[Continuity with Earth-One|tie-in]] the [[Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends| ''SuperFriends'' TV series]] [[Super Friends books|and comic book]] to established canon of [[Earth-One]] using footnotes. However, what he achieved was an entirely new universe for the [[Justice League| SuperFriends]], that fans called [[Earth-1A]] or [[Earth-1A|Earth-B]]. The universe is eventually officially named [[Earth 1956]] in ''[[Dark Crisis: Big Bang Vol 1 1|Dark Crisis: Big Bang # 1 (February 2023)]]''. |
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− | * The series would include [[Wendy Harris|Wendy]] and [[Marvin White|Marvin]] for the first eight issue, after which they "retired" to attend college and were replaced by [[Zan]] and [[Jayna]]. |
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+ | * DC formally categorized [[Super Powers (comics)|Super Powers comics]] volumes 1-3 as happening on ''[[Earth-Thirty-Two]]''. |
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+ | * [[Super Friends 30|''Super Friends #30'']] (March 1, 1980) makes reference to events that also happened on ''[[Earth-Forty]]''. |
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+ | * Bridwell said several times in the [[letter column]] that he did not want the [[Legion of Doom]] to appear; so they never did.{{Fact|}} |
+ | ==Reprints== |
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+ | Many issues of this series were reprinted in different languages or in other comic book titles from other publishers. Some of these titles were [[Superamigos Comic Books|Super Amigos]], [[Star Flash]], [[Superman Greek Comics|Superman]], and [[Super Adventure Album]]. |
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− | * [http://superfriends.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Super_Friends_comic_book_characters Super Friends comic book characters] |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | <small><references/></small> |
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+ | [[Category:Comics]] |
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− | {| cellspacing="8" valign="top" width="99%" |
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− | *[[Super Friends 1|Super Friends #1]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 2|Super Friends #2]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 3|Super Friends #3]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 4|Super Friends #4]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 5|Super Friends #5]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 6|Super Friends #6]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 7|Super Friends #7]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 8|Super Friends #8]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 9|Super Friends #9]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 10|Super Friends #10]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 11|Super Friends #11]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 12|Super Friends #12]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 13|Super Friends #13]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 14|Super Friends #14]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 15|Super Friends #15]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 16|Super Friends #16]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 17|Super Friends #17]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 18|Super Friends #18]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 19|Super Friends #19]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 20|Super Friends #20]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 21|Super Friends #21]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 22|Super Friends #22]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 23|Super Friends #23]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 24|Super Friends #24]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 25|Super Friends #25]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 26|Super Friends #26]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 27|Super Friends #27]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 28|Super Friends #28]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 29|Super Friends #29]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 30|Super Friends #30]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 31|Super Friends #31]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 32|Super Friends #32]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 33|Super Friends #33]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 34|Super Friends #34]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 35|Super Friends #35]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 36|Super Friends #36]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 37|Super Friends #37]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 38|Super Friends #38]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 39|Super Friends #39]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 40|Super Friends #40]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 41|Super Friends #41]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 42|Super Friends #42]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 43|Super Friends #43]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 44|Super Friends #44]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 45|Super Friends #45]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 46|Super Friends #46]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends 47|Super Friends #47]] |
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− | *[[Super Friends Special 1|Super Friends Special #1]] |
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[[Category:SuperFriends Comic book]] |
[[Category:SuperFriends Comic book]] |
Latest revision as of 05:51, 16 January 2024
- You may be looking for The Superamigos Comic Books (1975-78).
The Super Friends had an ongoing comic book series published from 1976 until 1981.
The stories were further adventures of the popular Hanna-Barbera animated series, The Super Friends.
It began after the 1973 season of the TV series was canceled. It focused on the SuperFriends, and Wendy and Marvin. Then in 1977, when the SuperFriends cartoon was relaunched with Zan and Jayna, instead of Wendy and Marvin;[1] the comic followed suit. It showed how the kids "retired" to attend college and even gave an origin story to the Wonder Twins.
The first eight issues take place 'before' season 2 (The All-New Super Friends Hour), then issue #9 forward, takes place in tandem with the series.[2]
This comicbook series, (like its TV counterpart) was responsible for creating and assembling a team on international heroes in 1977 that by 1982 would be called the Global Guardians in the parallel universe of Earth-One.
See Also[]
- Letter Column Section at back of each comic
- Category:SuperFriends Comic book
- SuperFriends Comic Book Characters
- Continuity with Earth-One
- SuperFriends Comics/Covers Gallery
Issues[]
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Notes[]
- Writer E. Nelson Bridwell, did his best to tie-in the SuperFriends TV series and comic book to established canon of Earth-One using footnotes. However, what he achieved was an entirely new universe for the SuperFriends, that fans called Earth-1A or Earth-B. The universe is eventually officially named Earth 1956 in Dark Crisis: Big Bang # 1 (February 2023).
- DC formally categorized Super Powers comics volumes 1-3 as happening on Earth-Thirty-Two.
- Super Friends #30 (March 1, 1980) makes reference to events that also happened on Earth-Forty.
- Bridwell said several times in the letter column that he did not want the Legion of Doom to appear; so they never did.[?]
Reprints[]
Many issues of this series were reprinted in different languages or in other comic book titles from other publishers. Some of these titles were Super Amigos, Star Flash, Superman, and Super Adventure Album.
References[]
- ↑ The first eight issues would include Wendy and Marvin.
- ↑ The location of the Hall of Justice in the comic book is in Gotham City for the entirety of the comic book series. The location in the series, was unclear. For this reason, some postulate that the entire comic book series is sandwiched between Season 1 and Season 2.