All Star Adventure Comic #89
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fatal Five Who Twisted Time [Part 1]," Saturn Girl faces a devastating choice when a computer foretells the death of a Legionnaire in battle against Zaryan—only to find that her sacrifice doesn't change fate, and Lightning Lad falls instead. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life by John Forte’s dynamic art and Joe Letterese’s crisp lettering, this gripping tale from All Star Adventure Comic #89 (1974, 0.20 AUD) sets a tense, high-stakes tone with its time-bending mystery. The cover, a striking piece by Nick Cardy, captures the Legion’s urgency in bold, vivid detail.
In "The Fatal Five Who Twisted Time [Part 1]," Superboy finds himself battling the notorious Fatal Five at a bustling carnival in his own era—only to discover that their sabotage has sent shockwaves through time itself. A Legion team from the future arrives to stop them, racing against the fading of their own timeline as the Fatal Five’s time-distortion machine erases their headquarters and allies from existence. With the clock ticking, the Legionnaires must dismantle the device before history unravels completely.
In "Prisoners of the Time Lock! (Part 2)," Superboy finds himself caught in a temporal trap at a bustling carnival, where the Fatal Five unleash their time-distorting machine to erase the Legion from history. With the rest of the Legion vanishing in the future, a small team from the future races against time to disable the device before the timeline collapses—locking the villains in a prison of frozen moments.
In "Countdown to Catastrophe! (Part 3)," Superboy confronts the Fatal Five at a bustling carnival in his own time, unaware that their actions are unraveling the future. As a time-distortion machine disrupts the timeline, a small Legion team races to stop the villains before the entire Legion and their headquarters vanish entirely—leaving only the past to save what remains.
In "The Stolen Super-Powers," Saturn Girl faces a harrowing choice when a computer foretells the death of a Legionnaire in battle against Zaryan—but when she attempts to sacrifice herself to save the team, it's Lightning Lad who falls instead. The story unfolds with tense urgency as the Legion grapples with the consequences of a fate that defies their best intentions.
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↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #61 (1941), Tales of the Unexpected #45 (1960), Adventure Comics #304 (1963), Superboy #198 (1973)
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