Cover Credits |
Artist: Mike Grell |
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Comic Title: Limited Collectors' Edition C-49
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY
Cover Date: Oct/Nov 1976
On Sale Date:
July 1, 1976 Newsstand Date July 1, 1976
Source: Direct Currents, Amazing World of DC Comics #12
Newsstand Date July 1, 1976
Source: Comic Reader, #132
Copyright Date July 1, 1976
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1976
Newsstand Date June 28, 1976
Source: Daily Planet, Vol. 76 #8
Listed as on sale the week of June 28th
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Cover Price: $1.00
Page Count: 56
Editor: E. Nelson Bridwell
See Also: The Guide to DC Giants
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Title: "The Devil's Jury"
Pages: 25
Feature(s):
Legion of Super-Heroes (of Earth-1)
Writer: James Shooter
Penciller: Curt Swan
Inker: Jack Abel
Reprinted From:
Adventure Comics #370 (1968)
Feature Character(s)
- Legion of Super-Heroes (last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; next appearance in Adventure Comics #371)
- Mon-El (last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; next appearance in Adventure Comics #374)
- Superboy (last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; next appearance in Superboy #149)
- Duo Damsel (last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; next appearance in Adventure Comics #372)
- Shadow Lass (last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; next appearance in Adventure Comics #374)
- Invisible Kid (last appearance in Adventure Comics #368; next appearance in Adventure Comics #374)
- Dream Girl (last appearance in Adventure Comics #368; next appearance in Adventure Comics #374)
- Ultra Boy (last appearance in Adventure Comics #368; next appearance in Adventure Comics #371)
- Princess Projectra (last appearance in Adventure Comics #368; next appearance in Adventure Comics #373)
Guest Star(s)
- Lana Lang (as Insect Queen; last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; next appearance in Superboy #149)
- Pete Ross (last appearance in Superboy #135; next appearance in Superboy #160)
Villain(s)
- Mordru (last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; next appearance in Superman #213)
- Dorzak, Koldan, Golgro, and Thrun (members of the Devil's Jury; no further appearances)
- Mordru's army (no further appearances)
Guest Appearance(s)
- White Witch (last appearance in Adventure Comics #351; next appearance in Legion of Super-Heroes #291)
- Jonathan Kent (last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; next appearance in Superboy #150)
- Martha Kent (last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; next appearance in Superboy #150)
- Police Chief Parker (last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; next appearance in Superboy #160)
- Leah Parker (last appearance in Adventure Comics #369; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Wraithor (Mordru's chief lackery; dies in this story; no further appearances)
- Several residents of Smallville (Mr. Wells named; no further appearances)
Comments:
Part II:"The Condemned Crusaders"
This story is continued from Adventure Comics #369.
Synopsis:
Mordru easily crushes the four Legionnaires with his magic, but they escape by burrowing underground.
Rushing back to the Kent home, Superboy swiftly constructs a hypnosis machine to erase their and the Kents' memories for an hour, so that Mordru cannot trace their thoughts. As they resume their earlier civilian guises, Mordru searches the minds of the Smallville populace in vain, but his probing causes the hypnosis to continue past its one-hour limit.
The villain then summons his armies to ferret out the Legionnaires, and causes Smallville to rise into space in order to limit their search. Pete Ross wonders why Superboy doesn't stop the armies and realizes that the Boy of Steel has forgotten who he is. He summons Lana Lang to a deserted house and confides the secret that Superboy is Clark Kent. With Lana as Insect Queen, they kidnap Clark and restore his memory. Superboy then does the same for his Legion comrades, and they make plans to stop Mordru and his army.
The next day, the Legionnaires show themselves in battle against the invaders, but are easily defeated and taken to Mordru's cave headquarters outside town. Actually, Pete is disguised as Superboy, and Duo Damsel has portrayed both herself and Shadow Lass. The real Superboy, Shadow Lass, and Insect Queen are safe, and as the captive heroes are brought before Mordru, their allies come to rescue them.
Stunned, Mordru is initially overwhelmed but easily recovers. After defeating the heroes again, he holds a mock trial before a jury of 30th century criminals with his lackey, Wraithor, as prosecutor. Pete is defense attorney, and he attempts to shock the criminals into siding with him, but fails. Then Mordru, at Wraithor's suggestion, sentences all six youths to slow death inside a lead-lined, Kryptonite-coated vault.
The heroes soon find that the vault is a fake, and after they break out, Wraithor appears and tells them that Pete's speech broke Mordru's spell over him. As he helps them to freedom, Mordru disintegrates him, and imprisons the heroes in a force-field, the creates a fireball and lifts it over his head, intending to hurl it down on them. This causes the cavern walls to crumble and collapse about him, sealing him underground, seemingly forever.
The Legionnaires return to Smallville, and Superboy uses his hypnosis ray to erase Lana's knowledge of his secret identity, but Mon-El prevents him from doing the same to Pete, instead causing him to forget that Pete knows his secret, because Pete is destined someday to use that information to save Superman's life.
When the four Legionnaires return to Legion Headquarters, Invisible Kid explains that Mordru's attempt to destroy them failed, because Dream Girl foresaw his attack and summoned her sister, the White Witch, to protect them with her magic, while Princess Projectra cast an illusion to make him think that he had succeeded.
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