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Legion of Super-Heroes: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2
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Legion of Super-Heroes: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2 Hardcover -

by Various


From the publisher

By the mid-1960s, the ongoing adventures of the Legion of Super-Heroes had reached near cult status in the growing realm of comic book fandom and some of the most memorable stories in the Legion chronicles were being told. Ferro Lad, Karate Kid, Princess Projectra and Nemesis Kid were introduced to the Legionnaires roster alongside such classic villains as Emerald Empress, Validus, Computo the Conqueror and Universo. In this second omnibus volume of The Legion Of Super-Heroes: The Silver Age, return to the 30th Century, a time when teenagers were heroes and the universe was under their protection, with the landmark stories that changed the lives, mythos and roster of the Legion forever. Legion Of Super-Heroes: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2 collects stories from Adventure Comics #329-360 and Superboy #124-125.

Details

  • Title Legion of Super-Heroes: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2
  • Author Various
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 680
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher DC Comics
  • ISBN 9781401280550 / 1401280552
  • Weight 4.5 lbs (2.04 kg)
  • Dimensions 11.1 x 7.6 x 1.7 in (28.19 x 19.30 x 4.32 cm)

About the author

Edmond Hamilton came to comics from science fiction pulp magazines, for which he was the creator of grand space operas such as The Star Kings and classic short stories like the intense, introspective What's It Like Out There? He created Captain Future for pulp editor Mort Weisinger in 1939, and upon moving to DC Comics in 1941, Weisinger offered Hamilton work on comics scripts. Hamilton quickly became a major Superman writer. In addition, he wrote Tommy Tomorrow features for ACTION COMICS and classic stories for DC editor Julius Schwartz's science fiction comics. In 1952, Hamilton teamed Superman and Batman in The Mightiest Team in the World (SUPERMAN #76), a story he conceived as a minor one-shot adventure. Editor Jack Schiff soon made the Superman-Batman team a regular feature in WORLD'S FINEST, where Hamilton wrote the majority of stories until 1966. In other Batman, Superman and Legion of Super-Heroes stories, Hamilton introduced such memorable characters as Batwoman, the Composite Superman, Element Lad, Dream Girl, Timber Wolf and Brainiac 5.
Hamilton retired from comics in 1966 and lived with his wife, Leigh Brackett (a science fiction novelist and screenwriter whose credits include The Big Sleep and The Empire Strikes Back), until his death in 1977.