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"Triumph and Treachery": Star Sapphire and the Creeper kidnap Jean Loring, whose mental powers to cause disaster are judged helpful to the Secret Society's cause. Meanwhile, Captain Comet tries and fails to stop the Secret Society from stealing more of the Sorcerer's Treasures, and Gorilla Grod

Quote1 --Blasted ape. I'm tired of taking his bruises-- And this is one bruise I'm going to repay. Of all the Society members, he's easily the most dangerous, and I've been underestimating him for months simply because he's a gorilla. Well, as of right now, that stops. It's taken me time to adjust to this "brave new world" I've found myself living in-- But now, I've adjusted-- And I won't make the same mistakes again! Quote2
Captain Comet

Secret Society of Super-Villains #10 is an issue of the series Secret Society of Super-Villains (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1977.

Synopsis for "Triumph and Treachery"

Star Sapphire and the Creeper kidnap Jean Loring, whose mental powers to cause disaster are judged helpful to the Secret Society's cause. Meanwhile, Captain Comet tries and fails to stop the Secret Society from stealing more of the Sorcerer's Treasures, and Gorilla Grodd shows Funky Flashman his new recruits for the Secret Society: Bizarro No. 1, Poison Ivy, Angle Man, and Sinestro.

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  • This issue is divided into four chapters:
    • Part I: Who's the Leader
    • Part II: Of the Band
    • Part III: That's Killing
    • Part IV: You and Me

Altogether the full title is "Who's the leader of the band that's killing you and me?" This is a play on the theme song from the Mickey Mouse Club. The original lyrics were "Who's the leader of the band that's made for you and me?"

  • First appearance of Angle Man's new costume.



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