Superman Supacomic #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Team of Luthor and Brainiac: The Deadly Duo (Part 1)," a 1964 classic from K. G. Murray, the Legion of Super-Heroes faces a storm of internal conflict as Dream Girl takes a hard line on discipline—demanding Lightning Lass’s expulsion after she loses her powers and pushing for a court-martial of Triplicate Girl over accusations of sabotage. Written by Edmond Hamilton and brought to life with crisp, dynamic art by John Forte, this issue captures the tension of loyalty and doubt in the Legion’s ranks, with Curt Swan and George Klein delivering a striking cover that hints at the looming threat of the duo’s alliance.
In "The Menace of Dream Girl (part 1)," a new recruit to the Legion of Super-Heroes stirs tension by demanding Lightning Lass be expelled after she loses her powers—and calling for Triplicate Girl to face court-martial for accusing her of causing the loss. The story sets a tense, high-stakes tone as the Legion grapples with internal conflict, loyalty, and the weight of judgment among its ranks.
In "The Menace of Dream Girl: The Doom of the Legion (part 2)," Dream Girl’s dire visions lead to the expulsion of several Legionnaires, but when her prophecy fails to come true, her influence crumbles—leaving the team to reckon with her absence and welcome back those she cast out.
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↩ Reprints Superboy #61 (1957), Superboy #66 (1958), Adventure Comics #317 (1964), Superman #167 (1964), Batman #164 (1964), Superboy #114 (1964), Detective Comics #330 (1964)
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