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Superman Presents Super Heroes#[nn]
Cover: Joe Staton & Frank Giacoia

Superman Presents Super Heroes #[nn]

Sep 1981 · K. G. Murray · 0.95 AUD
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In "Till Doom Do Us Part!", the mysterious Mauri—Oceania’s Goddess of Love—defies expectations by breaking from the Fiend with Five Faces and turning her powers on the League, seeking to enslave its male members. Wonder Woman, Black Canary, and Supergirl must rally to break her spell and restore their allies, while Ray Palmer faces a personal crisis when he reveals his secret identity to Jean Loring, testing the strength of their engagement. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Frank McLaughlin and colors by Juan Ortiz, this 1981 issue features a cover by Joe Staton and Frank Giacoia.

Contains 5 stories
Till Doom Do Us Part!
4 pp · Superhero
Justice League of America [Superman (Earth-1)Batman (Earth-1)Flash [Barry Allen]Green Arrow (Earth-1)Elongated Man [Ralph Dibny]Black Canary [Dinah Laurel Lance]Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]Atom [Ray Palmer]Aquaman [Arthur Curry]Red Tornado [John Smith]Wonder Woman (Earth-1)Phantom StrangerMartian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz] (cameo flashback)Hawkman [Katar Hol] (cameo)Hawkgirl [Shayera Hol] (cameo)]Siren [Mauri] (villain)Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]King Solovar of Gorilla CityJean LoringIris AllenSue DibnyEnrichetta NegriniAlpheus V. HyattAdam Blake [Captain Comet] (cameo)Mera (cameo)Carol Ferris (cameo)Traya (cameo)The Fiend with Five Faces (flashback)

In "Till Doom Do Us Part!", the Goddess of Love, Siren (Mauri), returns with a twisted plan to enslave the men of the Justice League, testing the bonds of loyalty and love among Earth's mightiest heroes. With Wonder Woman, Black Canary, and Supergirl leading the charge, the League must stand together—both in battle and in heart—while Ray Palmer faces a personal crisis when his secret identity threatens to unravel his engagement to Jean Loring.

The Man from Yesterday!
15 pp · Superhero

In a twist of time and mystery, Green Lantern stumbles upon a haunted exhibit of the "Spirit of '76" — only to find it whisked into space by robotic forces. There, he encounters Aaron Burr, the historical figure long thought dead, who claims to have lived on through secrets buried in time. The dinner conversation grows stranger with every passing moment, as Burr reveals the truth behind his enduring presence.

Tomorrow's Gods and Demons
16.7 pp · Superhero
Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch (1867-1951)
6 pp · Biography
The Super-Power of Negative Thinking!
25 pp · Superhero

In "The Super-Power of Negative Thinking!", Ultraa's growing disillusionment with superheroics leads him to strip the Justice League of their will to fight—just as the Injustice Gang launches a new assault. With the League's powers neutralized, Flash and Wonder Woman must find a way to reclaim their resolve and stop the villains before chaos takes hold.

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Full credits

artist Juan Ortiz
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils Joe Staton
cover inks Frank Giacoia

Reprints

↩ Reprints Wonder Woman #55 (1952), Wonder Woman #57 (1953), The Flash #230 (1974), The Flash #231 (1975), Wonder Woman #242 (1978), Justice League of America #157 (1978), Justice League of America #158 (1978)

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