Adventure Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1949.
Contents
- 1 Synopsis for Superboy: "Clark Kent - Orphan"
- 2 Appearing in Superboy: "Clark Kent - Orphan"
- 3 Synopsis for Aquaman: "The Man Who Was Rescued 100 Times"
- 4 Appearing in Aquaman: "The Man Who Was Rescued 100 Times"
- 5 Synopsis for Johnny Quick: "The Speed Crimes"
- 6 Appearing in Johnny Quick: "The Speed Crimes"
- 7 Synopsis for Green Arrow: "The Bangs That Boomerang"
- 8 Appearing in Green Arrow: "The Bangs That Boomerang"
- 9 Notes
- 10 See Also
- 11 Links and References
Synopsis for Superboy: "Clark Kent - Orphan"
After Jonathan and Martha Kent are believed dead when a plane they were taking is found wrecked, Clark Kent is sent to the orphanage, and is later adopted by wealthy Mr. and Mrs. Vanderdost. Superboy helps them find their long-lost son Henry, teaches them that money can't buy everything, and almost reveals his secret identity to them before the Kents are found alive and sent back home for a reunion with Clark.
Appearing in Superboy: "Clark Kent - Orphan"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Bandits (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Tommy (Single appearance)
- Eddie (Single appearance)
- Mr. Vanderdost (Single appearance)
- Mrs. Vanderdost (Single appearance)
- Henry Vanderdost (Single appearance)
Locations:
Synopsis for Aquaman: "The Man Who Was Rescued 100 Times"
Appearing in Aquaman: "The Man Who Was Rescued 100 Times"
Featured Characters:
Other Characters:
- Dan Dunbar (Single appearance)
Locations:
Synopsis for Johnny Quick: "The Speed Crimes"
Appearing in Johnny Quick: "The Speed Crimes"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Blimp Gorman (Single appearance)
- Silk Skeene (Single appearance)
Locations:
Synopsis for Green Arrow: "The Bangs That Boomerang"
Appearing in Green Arrow: "The Bangs That Boomerang"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Masked Criminal (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Archibald Payson (Single appearance)
- Kirby (Single appearance)
- Mallon (Single appearance)
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- In Aquaman's story, Dan Dunbar is not the same character as Dan The Dyna-Mite, even though they have the same names.
See Also
Links and References
- Whitney Ellsworth/Executive Editor
- Al Plastino/Cover Artist
- John Sikela/Penciler
- Otto Binder/Writer
- Don Cameron/Writer
- George Papp/Penciler
- Ed Dobrotka/Inker
- Jack Schiff/Editor
- John Daly/Penciler
- John Daly/Inker
- Ralph Mayo/Penciler
- Ralph Mayo/Inker
- George Papp/Inker
- Kal-El (Earth-One)/Appearances
- Jonathan Kent (Earth-One)/Appearances
- Martha Clark (Earth-One)/Appearances
- Smallville, Kansas/Appearances
- Aquaman (Earth-Two)/Appearances
- Earth-Two/Appearances
- Jonathan Chambers (New Earth)/Appearances
- Theodore Watts (New Earth)/Appearances
- Philadelphia/Appearances
- Oliver Queen (Earth-Two)/Appearances
- Roy Harper (Earth-Two)/Appearances
- Star City/Appearances
- Trick Arrows/Appearances
- Arrowcar/Appearances
- Comics
- 1949
- 1949, December
- 1949, October (Publication)
- Adventure Comics Vol 1
- Golden-Age
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