Four-Star Spectacular
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Four-Star Spectacular | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Schedule | Bi-monthly |
Format | Standard |
Publication date | March/April 1976 – January/February 1977 |
No. of issues | 6 |
Main character(s) | Superboy Wonder Woman |
Editor(s) | E. Nelson Bridwell |
Four-Star Spectacular was an anthology comic book series published by DC Comics in the mid-1970s. The series was edited by E. Nelson Bridwell and ran for six issues from March/April 1976 to January/February 1977. The books were in the "giant size" format and consisted mostly of superhero reprints, with some new material. A total of four characters from DC's roster of superheroes appeared in each issue — hence the title. Half of the title's issues, however, only featured three stories. Each issue featured a Superboy story, a Wonder Woman story, and at least one other story (usually a team-up story). All issues featured cover art by DC artist Ernie Chua.[1]
Issues
[edit]Issue | Heroes | Date | Notes |
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1 | Superboy, Hawkman, Wonder Woman, the Flash | March/April 1976 | 64-page giant; issue reprints from Adventure Comics #270 (Superboy, "The Stolen Identities"), Sensation Comics #17 (Wonder Woman, "The Talking Lion"), All-Flash Comics #22 (Flash, "The City of Shifting Sand"), Hawkman #7 (Hawkman, "Attack of the Crocodile-Men")[2][1] |
2 | Superboy, Wonder Woman, Kid Flash, Elongated Man | May/June 1976 | 48-page giant; issue reprints stories from Superboy #102 (Superboy, "The Secret of Krypton's Scarlet Jungle"), Wonder Woman #107 (Wonder Woman "Gunslingers of Space"), Flash #130 (Kid Flash and Elongated Man, "Kid Flash Meets the Elongated Man")[2][1] |
3 | Superboy, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Green Lantern | July/August 1976 | 48-page giant; issue reprints stories from Wonder Woman #101 (Wonder Woman, "Undersea Trap"), Action Comics #358 (Supergirl and Superboy, "Superboy in Argo City"), Green Lantern #32 (Green Lantern, "Power Battery Peril"); plus a Superboy workshop activity page.[2][1] |
4 | Wonder Woman, Superboy, Hawkman, Hawkgirl | September/October 1976 | 48-page giant; issue reprints stories from Sensation Comics #19 (Wonder Woman, "The Unbound Amazon"), Superboy #62 (Superboy "The Wildest Weather in the World"), Hawkman #7 (Hawkman and Hawkgirl, "Amazing Return of the I.Q. Gang")[2][1] |
5 | Superboy, Vigilante, Green Arrow, Wonder Woman | November/December 1976 | 48-page giant; issue reprints stories from Adventure Comics #303 (Superboy, "The Man Who Hunted Superboy"), Wonder Woman #7 (Wonder Woman, "Demon of the Depths"), Adventure Comics #246 (Green Arrow, "The Rainbow Archer"), Action Comics #194 (Vigilante, "The Unlucky Horseshoe")[2][1] |
6 | Wonder Woman, Superboy, Etta Candy, Blackhawk | January/February 1977 | 48-page giant; reprints stories from Wonder Woman #103 (Wonder Woman, "The Wonder Woman Album"), Wonder Woman #5 (Etta Candy, "The Toothache"), Superboy #118 (Superboy, "The War Between Superboy and Krypto"), Blackhawk #11 (The Blackhawks, "Valley of the Tiger Lady")[2][1] |
In other media
[edit]Four-Star Spectacular serves as inspiration for a self-titled episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold. It is an anthology starring Adam Strange, the Flash, 'Mazing Man, and the Creature Commandos, with series protagonist Batman as a minor character.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Four-Star Spectacular at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Library of Congress listing