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Saturn Woman

Saturn Woman

13 appearances · Silver Age · 1961–2020 · 1 key issues
Who is Saturn Woman?

Saturn Woman is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes of the 30th century, the adult counterpart of Saturn Girl. She possesses telepathic abilities and appears in the "Adult Legion" storyline alongside fellow grown-up Legionnaires Cosmic Man and Lightning Man.

A fascinating Silver Age curiosity born in the pages of Superman #147 in 1961, Saturn Woman was conjured by the legendary team of Jerry Siegel and Curt Swan — the very architects of the Man of Steel's greatest adventures. She inhabits a corner of the DC universe where she keeps remarkable company, sharing adventures with Superman, Clark Kent, and figures like Cosmic Man, Lightning Man, and even the 30th-century genius Brainiac 5 across the pages of Superman, Adventure Comics, and Action Comics. With a publishing history that quietly stretches nearly six decades and a collector-significant key issue to her name, she's the kind of deep-cut Silver Age discovery that rewards the dedicated fan willing to dig past the headliners.

Teams & affiliations
Legion of Super-HeroesLegion of Super-Villains
★ First appearance
Superman #147
Aug 1961

Top series

Covers through the years — 1961–2020

Superman #147 1961
Superman #147
Adventure Comics #355 1967
Adventure Comics #355
The Legion of Super-Heroes #300 1983
The Legion of Super-Heroes #300
Superman in the Sixties #[nn] 1999
Superman in the Sixties #[nn]
Superman / Batman #18 2005
Superman / Batman #18
Absolute Superman / Batman #2 2014
Absolute Superman / Batman #2
Superman / Batman Omnibus #1 2020
Superman / Batman Omnibus #1

Appearances

Superman (1939)
Action Comics (1938)
Adventure Comics (1938)
World's Finest Comics (1941)
The Legion of Super-Heroes (1980)
Superman in the Sixties (1999)
Superboy #147 May-June 1968 Replica Edition (2003)
Superman / Batman (2003)
#18
Showcase Presents: Superman (2005)
#3
Absolute Superman / Batman (2013)
#2
Superman / Batman Omnibus (2020)
#1