Cover Credits |
Artist: Neal Adams |
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Comic Title: Adventure Comics #368
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: May 1968
On Sale Date:
March 28, 1968 Newsstand Date March 28, 1968
Source: Direct Currents, Doom Patrol #119, Page 31
Copyright Date March 28, 1968
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1968
Newsstand Date March 28, 1968
Source: Newsdealer Magazine, V23 #1
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $0.12
Page Count: 32
Editor: Mort Weisinger
Story |
Title: "The Mutiny of the Super-Heroines"
Pages: 24
Feature(s):
Legion of Super-Heroes (of Earth-1)
Writer: James Shooter
Penciller: Curt Swan
Inker: George Klein
Reprinted In:
Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 8 HC (1998)
Showcase Presents:Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 3 TPB (2009)
Legion of Super-Heroes:The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 3 HC (2020)
Feature Character(s)
- Legion of Super-Heroes (last appearance in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #117; next appearance in Adventure Comics #369)
- Saturn Girl (last appearance in Adventure Comics #364; next appearance in Adventure Comics #371)
- Lightning Lad (last appearance in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #117; next appearance in Adventure Comics #374)
- Invisible Kid (last appearance in Superboy #147; next appearance in Adventure Comics #370)
- Star Boy (last appearance in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #117; next appearance in Adventure Comics #372)
- Duo Damsel (last appearance in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #117; next appearance in Adventure Comics #369)
- Brainiac 5 (last appearance in Superboy #147; next appearance in Adventure Comics #371)
- Shrinking Violet (last appearance in Superboy #147; next appearance in Adventure Comics #371)
- Phantom Girl (last appearance in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #117; next appearance in Adventure Comics #372)
- Ultra Boy (last appearance in Superboy #147; next appearance in Adventure Comics #370)
- Lightning Lass (last appearance in Superboy #147; next appearance in Adventure Comics #374)
- Dream Girl (last appearance in Adventure Comics #363; next appearance in Adventure Comics #370)
- Karate Kid (last appearance in Adventure Comics #367; next appearance in Adventure Comics #373)
- Princess Projectra (last appearance in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #117; next appearance in Adventure Comics #370)
- Shadow Lass (last appearance in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #117; next appearance in Adventure Comics #369)
- Superboy (last appearance in Superboy #147; next appearance in Superboy #148)
- Supergirl (last appearance in Action Comics #363; next appearance in Action Comics #364)
Villain(s)
- Thora (ambassador of planet Taltar; dies in this story; no further appearances)
- A group of super-mechanized Zorium thieves (no further appearances)
- A group of convicts at the Prison Citadel (no further appearances)
- A mutated sea monster (no further appearances)
- A group of vandals (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- President Boltax (last appearance in Adventure Comics #366; next appearance in Superboy #197)
- An emergency crew and the Presidential Guard honor corps (no further appearances)
- A chauffeur and a footman (no further appearances)
Comments:
Part 2:"Ladies First"
Synopsis:
After Karate Kid and Superboy test Val's fighting skills, they and the other Legionnaires are summoned to Metropolis Spaceport to rescue a spaceship carrying an alien ambassador to Earth. Upon their arrival the ship crash-lands in a ball of flame, but the ambassador, a woman from the planet Taltar named Thora, easily frees herself, and emerges unscathed.
Her society is a matriarchal one, and she expresses a marked distaste of all males, but she cordially greets President Boltax of Earth. Later, Thora researches Legion lore, and carves miniature statues of the female Legionnaires, then touches a stud on her bracelet and causes an eerie radiation to bathe the statuettes.
The result shows itself the following morning, when the Legion girls wake to find that their powers have been increased fantastically. Supergirl is now immune to Kryptonite, and she rescues her cousin Superboy from a Green Kryptonite trap.
The boys, suspecting that the girls' increased powers may be the result of a rare space disease, quarantine them, while Thora continues to treat the statuettes with radiation at various intervals. When the boys are trapped by inmates while attempting to quell a riot at the Prison Citadel on Mt. Metro, the girls break quarantine to save them. However, the boys chastise them for doing so, and the girls respond by angrily battling and defeating them.
Now the bruised and battered male Legionnaires realize that a person, and not a disease, is behind the heroines' physical and mental change. Thora gloats over her division of the Legion, and visits the girls at headquarters. As the division between the boys and the girls grows wider, Shadow Lass makes a remark about Brainiac 5 that shocks Supergirl, who remembers their romance.
Thora keeps bathing the statuettes in radiation, and when the time seems right, she has the girls attack the boys and nearly kill them. Suddenly, her bracelet explodes, and the girls return to normal. Supergirl explains that Shadow Lass's remark had enabled her to escape Thora's control. Discovering her scheme, she learned how Thora controlled their minds and arranged for the bracelet to self-destruct. Thora then swallows poison as the penalty for her failure, not knowing that her own world had overthrown its matriarchal government while she was away.
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