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                    DC Comics Presents #40 - the Day the Elements Went Wild!; Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave? released by DC Comics on December 1981.















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                    the Day the Elements Went Wild!; Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave? last edited by

                    ltjfleetwood41
                    on 07/21/18
                    08:03PM

                    View full history




                    When strange and unusual incidents involving elements occur, Superman suspects that Metamorpho, the Element Man, may be involved, in "The Day the Elements Went Wild."


                    The Day the Elements Went Wild!


                    Inexplicably,the proton count in elements on the periodic table is increasing by a factor of one. This results in the oxygen in a scuba tank suddenly converting to fluorine, nearly killing a would-be diver. An iron wrecking ball becomes brittle cobalt. Several helium-filled balloons sink to the ground, due to being filled with lithium. Morgan Edge sends reporter Clark Kent, along with a cameraman, to Haneyville, to investigate the phenomena. En route, the carbon molecules in the asphalt of the road convert to nitrogen. Lou, the cameraman, loses control of their vehicle. Lou is knocked unconscious, when his head impacts the steering wheel. Kent takes the opportunity to change into his Superman costume. After keeping their vehicle from flipping over, Superman studies the road with his microscopic vision, bearing witness to the transformation. The excess nitrogen in the air begins to affect onlookers with nitrogen narcosis. Acting fast, Superman inhales all the nitrogen, exhaling it away from population centers. Meeting with the mayor of Haneyville, Superman learns that Metamorpho, the Element Man, is also on the case. Superman finds Metamorpho outside the home of billionaire industrialist Simon Stagg.


                    Metamorpho attacks Superman, then transforms himself into a magnesium flare to escape. Before Superman can get after him, his is stopped by Stagg's daughter, Sapphire. By way of explanation, Sapphire reveals the origin of Metamorpho. Her father had disapproved of her relationship with adventurer Rex Mason. Stagg sent Mason to the lost pyramid of Ahk-Ton, to seek out the Orb of Ra. Stagg's man servent, Java, ambushed Mason, stealing the Orb of Ra. Mason was left behind in the pyramid, where automatic systems carried him into a chamber housing a large meteor. The radiation given off by the meteor transformed Mason into the Element Man, Metamorpho. Though Stagg had never approved of Mason, still was he horrified at Mason's transformation. Stagg vowed to find a cure. Recently, Stagg discovered a way to affect the molecular structure of elements. That's when the trouble began. Using his telescopic vision, Superman spots Metamorpho, unconscious, in a cave. Upon entering the cave, Superman is attacked by Java, wielding the Orb of Ra. A second blast from the Orb of Ra fells Superman. After the two heroes recover, they travel deeper into the cave, encountering a lead-steel alloy door.Before Superman can punch his way through it, Metamorpho converts his body into gas, passing through the door, and opening it from the other side.


                    Inside, they find Stagg, unconscious. Once revived, Stagg reveals that it was he who re-created the Orb of Ra, to try to revert Metamorpho back into Rex Mason. Unforeseen side effects of the Orb's power, though, are causing the elements to move down one place on the periodic table. Worse, increasing the number of protons and electrons within the element's atoms upsets the delicate nuclear balance. In effect, the Orb of Ra has the potential to become a powerful fusion bomb. Superman and Metamorpho race back to Stagg's mansion. As expected, they find Java forcing himself on Sapphire. Superman's heat vision makes the Orb of Ra too hot for Java to hold. Metamorpho recovers it, but drops it when Java throws Sapphire into his arms. Java reclaims the Orb of Ra, just as Superman whisks him high into the air. Java blasts Superman out of the sky, as the Orb of Ra begins to glow brighter and burn hotter. Transforming his legs into a liquid oxygen rocket, Metamorpho surges into the air, snatching the Orb of Ra away from Java, then carrying it, ever higher, until it explodes. Superman catches Java, as he falls from the sky. Despite the force of the explosion, Metamorpho survives the Orb of Ra's destruction, reuniting with Sapphire on the ground. With the crisis over, Metamorpho grants an interview to Kent.


                    Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave?


                    At home, preparing for trial, District Attorney Larry Jordan takes a break to test out his new Air Wave costume. A police bulletin comes in over his helmet's receivers, indicating that a prowler has been seen, outside of his very home. Activating the radio-wave converter in his costume, Jordan is surprised when only his uniform vanishes. With no time to lose, Jordan races downstairs, desperate to warn his wife, Helen. Jordan is too late. Helen, and his infant son, Hal, are being held, at gunpoint, by escaped convict, Joe Parsons. Jordan had put Parsons away for 20 years. Now, Parsons has come for his revenge. Jordan struggles with Parsons, and is shot dead. Seeing Helen and Hal sprawled on the floor, Parsons mistakenly believes that the bullet that killed Jordan, took the lives of his family, as well. Hearing police sirens in the distance, Parsons flees. Days later, Helen dons her husband's Air Wave costume, to bring Parsons to justice. Taking her investigative cues from her husband's old cases, Helen is able to find Parsons, holed up in a decrepit old tenement building. Helen uses her ballet training to avoid Parsons' gunfire, before delivering an electric shock to him, via the exposed filament of a lamp bulb. Parsons is turned over to the authorities. Helen retires Air Wave's costume, until such time as her infant son is old enough to take up the mantle.


                    Notes:


                    • "The Day the Elements Went Wild!" written by Gerry Conway, penciled by Irv Novick, inked by Frank McLaughlin, colored by Gene D'Angelo and lettered by John Costanza.

                    • "Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave?" written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Vince Colletta, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by John Costanza.

                    • This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, the Penguin in "Penguins on Parade".

























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                    sizepositionchange







                    positionchange


                    positionchange





                    bordersheaderpositiontable



                    positionchange










                    Creators








                    • Alex Saviuk


                      penciler





                    • Bob Rozakis


                      writer





                    • Dick Giordano


                      cover, inker





                    • E. Nelson Bridwell


                      editor





                    • Frank McLaughlin


                      inker





                    • Gerry Conway


                      writer





                    • Irv Novick


                      penciler





                    • Jerry Serpe


                      colorist





                    • John Costanza


                      letterer





                    • Julius Schwartz


                      editor





                    • Ross Andru


                      cover, penciler





                    • Vince Colletta


                      inker














                    none of this issue.










                    Characters







                    • Air Wave






                    • Air Wave (Helen Jordan)






                    • Air Wave (Larry Jordan)






                    • Java






                    • Joe Parsons






                    • Metamorpho






                    • Morgan Edge






                    • Sapphire Stagg






                    • Simon Stagg






                    • Superman













                    none of this issue.









                    Teams







                    • Jordan Family






                    • New York Police Department






                    • W.G.B.S. Employees













                    none of this issue.









                    Locations







                    • Metropolis






                    • New York City






                    • New York State






                    • The Galaxy Communications Building













                    none of this issue.









                    Concepts







                    • Bronze Age of Comics






                    • Flashback






                    • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                    • Mantle






                    • Murder













                    none of this issue.









                    Objects







                    • Air Wave Helmet






                    • Orb of Ra













                    none of this issue.









                    Story Arcs















                      none of this issue.









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                      the Day the Elements Went Wild!; Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave? last edited by

                      ltjfleetwood41
                      on 07/21/18
                      08:03PM

                      View full history




                      When strange and unusual incidents involving elements occur, Superman suspects that Metamorpho, the Element Man, may be involved, in "The Day the Elements Went Wild."


                      The Day the Elements Went Wild!


                      Inexplicably,the proton count in elements on the periodic table is increasing by a factor of one. This results in the oxygen in a scuba tank suddenly converting to fluorine, nearly killing a would-be diver. An iron wrecking ball becomes brittle cobalt. Several helium-filled balloons sink to the ground, due to being filled with lithium. Morgan Edge sends reporter Clark Kent, along with a cameraman, to Haneyville, to investigate the phenomena. En route, the carbon molecules in the asphalt of the road convert to nitrogen. Lou, the cameraman, loses control of their vehicle. Lou is knocked unconscious, when his head impacts the steering wheel. Kent takes the opportunity to change into his Superman costume. After keeping their vehicle from flipping over, Superman studies the road with his microscopic vision, bearing witness to the transformation. The excess nitrogen in the air begins to affect onlookers with nitrogen narcosis. Acting fast, Superman inhales all the nitrogen, exhaling it away from population centers. Meeting with the mayor of Haneyville, Superman learns that Metamorpho, the Element Man, is also on the case. Superman finds Metamorpho outside the home of billionaire industrialist Simon Stagg.


                      Metamorpho attacks Superman, then transforms himself into a magnesium flare to escape. Before Superman can get after him, his is stopped by Stagg's daughter, Sapphire. By way of explanation, Sapphire reveals the origin of Metamorpho. Her father had disapproved of her relationship with adventurer Rex Mason. Stagg sent Mason to the lost pyramid of Ahk-Ton, to seek out the Orb of Ra. Stagg's man servent, Java, ambushed Mason, stealing the Orb of Ra. Mason was left behind in the pyramid, where automatic systems carried him into a chamber housing a large meteor. The radiation given off by the meteor transformed Mason into the Element Man, Metamorpho. Though Stagg had never approved of Mason, still was he horrified at Mason's transformation. Stagg vowed to find a cure. Recently, Stagg discovered a way to affect the molecular structure of elements. That's when the trouble began. Using his telescopic vision, Superman spots Metamorpho, unconscious, in a cave. Upon entering the cave, Superman is attacked by Java, wielding the Orb of Ra. A second blast from the Orb of Ra fells Superman. After the two heroes recover, they travel deeper into the cave, encountering a lead-steel alloy door.Before Superman can punch his way through it, Metamorpho converts his body into gas, passing through the door, and opening it from the other side.


                      Inside, they find Stagg, unconscious. Once revived, Stagg reveals that it was he who re-created the Orb of Ra, to try to revert Metamorpho back into Rex Mason. Unforeseen side effects of the Orb's power, though, are causing the elements to move down one place on the periodic table. Worse, increasing the number of protons and electrons within the element's atoms upsets the delicate nuclear balance. In effect, the Orb of Ra has the potential to become a powerful fusion bomb. Superman and Metamorpho race back to Stagg's mansion. As expected, they find Java forcing himself on Sapphire. Superman's heat vision makes the Orb of Ra too hot for Java to hold. Metamorpho recovers it, but drops it when Java throws Sapphire into his arms. Java reclaims the Orb of Ra, just as Superman whisks him high into the air. Java blasts Superman out of the sky, as the Orb of Ra begins to glow brighter and burn hotter. Transforming his legs into a liquid oxygen rocket, Metamorpho surges into the air, snatching the Orb of Ra away from Java, then carrying it, ever higher, until it explodes. Superman catches Java, as he falls from the sky. Despite the force of the explosion, Metamorpho survives the Orb of Ra's destruction, reuniting with Sapphire on the ground. With the crisis over, Metamorpho grants an interview to Kent.


                      Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave?


                      At home, preparing for trial, District Attorney Larry Jordan takes a break to test out his new Air Wave costume. A police bulletin comes in over his helmet's receivers, indicating that a prowler has been seen, outside of his very home. Activating the radio-wave converter in his costume, Jordan is surprised when only his uniform vanishes. With no time to lose, Jordan races downstairs, desperate to warn his wife, Helen. Jordan is too late. Helen, and his infant son, Hal, are being held, at gunpoint, by escaped convict, Joe Parsons. Jordan had put Parsons away for 20 years. Now, Parsons has come for his revenge. Jordan struggles with Parsons, and is shot dead. Seeing Helen and Hal sprawled on the floor, Parsons mistakenly believes that the bullet that killed Jordan, took the lives of his family, as well. Hearing police sirens in the distance, Parsons flees. Days later, Helen dons her husband's Air Wave costume, to bring Parsons to justice. Taking her investigative cues from her husband's old cases, Helen is able to find Parsons, holed up in a decrepit old tenement building. Helen uses her ballet training to avoid Parsons' gunfire, before delivering an electric shock to him, via the exposed filament of a lamp bulb. Parsons is turned over to the authorities. Helen retires Air Wave's costume, until such time as her infant son is old enough to take up the mantle.


                      Notes:


                      • "The Day the Elements Went Wild!" written by Gerry Conway, penciled by Irv Novick, inked by Frank McLaughlin, colored by Gene D'Angelo and lettered by John Costanza.

                      • "Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave?" written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Vince Colletta, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by John Costanza.

                      • This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, the Penguin in "Penguins on Parade".

























                      sizepositionchange


                      sizepositionchange







                      positionchange


                      positionchange





                      bordersheaderpositiontable



                      positionchange










                      Creators








                      • Alex Saviuk


                        penciler





                      • Bob Rozakis


                        writer





                      • Dick Giordano


                        cover, inker





                      • E. Nelson Bridwell


                        editor





                      • Frank McLaughlin


                        inker





                      • Gerry Conway


                        writer





                      • Irv Novick


                        penciler





                      • Jerry Serpe


                        colorist





                      • John Costanza


                        letterer





                      • Julius Schwartz


                        editor





                      • Ross Andru


                        cover, penciler





                      • Vince Colletta


                        inker














                      none of this issue.










                      Characters







                      • Air Wave






                      • Air Wave (Helen Jordan)






                      • Air Wave (Larry Jordan)






                      • Java






                      • Joe Parsons






                      • Metamorpho






                      • Morgan Edge






                      • Sapphire Stagg






                      • Simon Stagg






                      • Superman













                      none of this issue.









                      Teams







                      • Jordan Family






                      • New York Police Department






                      • W.G.B.S. Employees













                      none of this issue.









                      Locations







                      • Metropolis






                      • New York City






                      • New York State






                      • The Galaxy Communications Building













                      none of this issue.









                      Concepts







                      • Bronze Age of Comics






                      • Flashback






                      • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                      • Mantle






                      • Murder













                      none of this issue.









                      Objects







                      • Air Wave Helmet






                      • Orb of Ra













                      none of this issue.









                      Story Arcs















                        none of this issue.









                        User reviews
                        Add new review










                        the Day the Elements Went Wild!; Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave? last edited by

                        ltjfleetwood41
                        on 07/21/18
                        08:03PM

                        View full history




                        When strange and unusual incidents involving elements occur, Superman suspects that Metamorpho, the Element Man, may be involved, in "The Day the Elements Went Wild."


                        The Day the Elements Went Wild!


                        Inexplicably,the proton count in elements on the periodic table is increasing by a factor of one. This results in the oxygen in a scuba tank suddenly converting to fluorine, nearly killing a would-be diver. An iron wrecking ball becomes brittle cobalt. Several helium-filled balloons sink to the ground, due to being filled with lithium. Morgan Edge sends reporter Clark Kent, along with a cameraman, to Haneyville, to investigate the phenomena. En route, the carbon molecules in the asphalt of the road convert to nitrogen. Lou, the cameraman, loses control of their vehicle. Lou is knocked unconscious, when his head impacts the steering wheel. Kent takes the opportunity to change into his Superman costume. After keeping their vehicle from flipping over, Superman studies the road with his microscopic vision, bearing witness to the transformation. The excess nitrogen in the air begins to affect onlookers with nitrogen narcosis. Acting fast, Superman inhales all the nitrogen, exhaling it away from population centers. Meeting with the mayor of Haneyville, Superman learns that Metamorpho, the Element Man, is also on the case. Superman finds Metamorpho outside the home of billionaire industrialist Simon Stagg.


                        Metamorpho attacks Superman, then transforms himself into a magnesium flare to escape. Before Superman can get after him, his is stopped by Stagg's daughter, Sapphire. By way of explanation, Sapphire reveals the origin of Metamorpho. Her father had disapproved of her relationship with adventurer Rex Mason. Stagg sent Mason to the lost pyramid of Ahk-Ton, to seek out the Orb of Ra. Stagg's man servent, Java, ambushed Mason, stealing the Orb of Ra. Mason was left behind in the pyramid, where automatic systems carried him into a chamber housing a large meteor. The radiation given off by the meteor transformed Mason into the Element Man, Metamorpho. Though Stagg had never approved of Mason, still was he horrified at Mason's transformation. Stagg vowed to find a cure. Recently, Stagg discovered a way to affect the molecular structure of elements. That's when the trouble began. Using his telescopic vision, Superman spots Metamorpho, unconscious, in a cave. Upon entering the cave, Superman is attacked by Java, wielding the Orb of Ra. A second blast from the Orb of Ra fells Superman. After the two heroes recover, they travel deeper into the cave, encountering a lead-steel alloy door.Before Superman can punch his way through it, Metamorpho converts his body into gas, passing through the door, and opening it from the other side.


                        Inside, they find Stagg, unconscious. Once revived, Stagg reveals that it was he who re-created the Orb of Ra, to try to revert Metamorpho back into Rex Mason. Unforeseen side effects of the Orb's power, though, are causing the elements to move down one place on the periodic table. Worse, increasing the number of protons and electrons within the element's atoms upsets the delicate nuclear balance. In effect, the Orb of Ra has the potential to become a powerful fusion bomb. Superman and Metamorpho race back to Stagg's mansion. As expected, they find Java forcing himself on Sapphire. Superman's heat vision makes the Orb of Ra too hot for Java to hold. Metamorpho recovers it, but drops it when Java throws Sapphire into his arms. Java reclaims the Orb of Ra, just as Superman whisks him high into the air. Java blasts Superman out of the sky, as the Orb of Ra begins to glow brighter and burn hotter. Transforming his legs into a liquid oxygen rocket, Metamorpho surges into the air, snatching the Orb of Ra away from Java, then carrying it, ever higher, until it explodes. Superman catches Java, as he falls from the sky. Despite the force of the explosion, Metamorpho survives the Orb of Ra's destruction, reuniting with Sapphire on the ground. With the crisis over, Metamorpho grants an interview to Kent.


                        Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave?


                        At home, preparing for trial, District Attorney Larry Jordan takes a break to test out his new Air Wave costume. A police bulletin comes in over his helmet's receivers, indicating that a prowler has been seen, outside of his very home. Activating the radio-wave converter in his costume, Jordan is surprised when only his uniform vanishes. With no time to lose, Jordan races downstairs, desperate to warn his wife, Helen. Jordan is too late. Helen, and his infant son, Hal, are being held, at gunpoint, by escaped convict, Joe Parsons. Jordan had put Parsons away for 20 years. Now, Parsons has come for his revenge. Jordan struggles with Parsons, and is shot dead. Seeing Helen and Hal sprawled on the floor, Parsons mistakenly believes that the bullet that killed Jordan, took the lives of his family, as well. Hearing police sirens in the distance, Parsons flees. Days later, Helen dons her husband's Air Wave costume, to bring Parsons to justice. Taking her investigative cues from her husband's old cases, Helen is able to find Parsons, holed up in a decrepit old tenement building. Helen uses her ballet training to avoid Parsons' gunfire, before delivering an electric shock to him, via the exposed filament of a lamp bulb. Parsons is turned over to the authorities. Helen retires Air Wave's costume, until such time as her infant son is old enough to take up the mantle.


                        Notes:


                        • "The Day the Elements Went Wild!" written by Gerry Conway, penciled by Irv Novick, inked by Frank McLaughlin, colored by Gene D'Angelo and lettered by John Costanza.

                        • "Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave?" written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Vince Colletta, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by John Costanza.

                        • This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, the Penguin in "Penguins on Parade".

























                        sizepositionchange


                        sizepositionchange







                        positionchange


                        positionchange





                        bordersheaderpositiontable



                        positionchange










                        Creators








                        • Alex Saviuk


                          penciler





                        • Bob Rozakis


                          writer





                        • Dick Giordano


                          cover, inker





                        • E. Nelson Bridwell


                          editor





                        • Frank McLaughlin


                          inker





                        • Gerry Conway


                          writer





                        • Irv Novick


                          penciler





                        • Jerry Serpe


                          colorist





                        • John Costanza


                          letterer





                        • Julius Schwartz


                          editor





                        • Ross Andru


                          cover, penciler





                        • Vince Colletta


                          inker














                        none of this issue.










                        Characters







                        • Air Wave






                        • Air Wave (Helen Jordan)






                        • Air Wave (Larry Jordan)






                        • Java






                        • Joe Parsons






                        • Metamorpho






                        • Morgan Edge






                        • Sapphire Stagg






                        • Simon Stagg






                        • Superman













                        none of this issue.









                        Teams







                        • Jordan Family






                        • New York Police Department






                        • W.G.B.S. Employees













                        none of this issue.









                        Locations







                        • Metropolis






                        • New York City






                        • New York State






                        • The Galaxy Communications Building













                        none of this issue.









                        Concepts







                        • Bronze Age of Comics






                        • Flashback






                        • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                        • Mantle






                        • Murder













                        none of this issue.









                        Objects







                        • Air Wave Helmet






                        • Orb of Ra













                        none of this issue.









                        Story Arcs















                          none of this issue.









                          User reviews
                          Add new review







                          When strange and unusual incidents involving elements occur, Superman suspects that Metamorpho, the Element Man, may be involved, in "The Day the Elements Went Wild."


                          The Day the Elements Went Wild!


                          Inexplicably,the proton count in elements on the periodic table is increasing by a factor of one. This results in the oxygen in a scuba tank suddenly converting to fluorine, nearly killing a would-be diver. An iron wrecking ball becomes brittle cobalt. Several helium-filled balloons sink to the ground, due to being filled with lithium. Morgan Edge sends reporter Clark Kent, along with a cameraman, to Haneyville, to investigate the phenomena. En route, the carbon molecules in the asphalt of the road convert to nitrogen. Lou, the cameraman, loses control of their vehicle. Lou is knocked unconscious, when his head impacts the steering wheel. Kent takes the opportunity to change into his Superman costume. After keeping their vehicle from flipping over, Superman studies the road with his microscopic vision, bearing witness to the transformation. The excess nitrogen in the air begins to affect onlookers with nitrogen narcosis. Acting fast, Superman inhales all the nitrogen, exhaling it away from population centers. Meeting with the mayor of Haneyville, Superman learns that Metamorpho, the Element Man, is also on the case. Superman finds Metamorpho outside the home of billionaire industrialist Simon Stagg.


                          Metamorpho attacks Superman, then transforms himself into a magnesium flare to escape. Before Superman can get after him, his is stopped by Stagg's daughter, Sapphire. By way of explanation, Sapphire reveals the origin of Metamorpho. Her father had disapproved of her relationship with adventurer Rex Mason. Stagg sent Mason to the lost pyramid of Ahk-Ton, to seek out the Orb of Ra. Stagg's man servent, Java, ambushed Mason, stealing the Orb of Ra. Mason was left behind in the pyramid, where automatic systems carried him into a chamber housing a large meteor. The radiation given off by the meteor transformed Mason into the Element Man, Metamorpho. Though Stagg had never approved of Mason, still was he horrified at Mason's transformation. Stagg vowed to find a cure. Recently, Stagg discovered a way to affect the molecular structure of elements. That's when the trouble began. Using his telescopic vision, Superman spots Metamorpho, unconscious, in a cave. Upon entering the cave, Superman is attacked by Java, wielding the Orb of Ra. A second blast from the Orb of Ra fells Superman. After the two heroes recover, they travel deeper into the cave, encountering a lead-steel alloy door.Before Superman can punch his way through it, Metamorpho converts his body into gas, passing through the door, and opening it from the other side.


                          Inside, they find Stagg, unconscious. Once revived, Stagg reveals that it was he who re-created the Orb of Ra, to try to revert Metamorpho back into Rex Mason. Unforeseen side effects of the Orb's power, though, are causing the elements to move down one place on the periodic table. Worse, increasing the number of protons and electrons within the element's atoms upsets the delicate nuclear balance. In effect, the Orb of Ra has the potential to become a powerful fusion bomb. Superman and Metamorpho race back to Stagg's mansion. As expected, they find Java forcing himself on Sapphire. Superman's heat vision makes the Orb of Ra too hot for Java to hold. Metamorpho recovers it, but drops it when Java throws Sapphire into his arms. Java reclaims the Orb of Ra, just as Superman whisks him high into the air. Java blasts Superman out of the sky, as the Orb of Ra begins to glow brighter and burn hotter. Transforming his legs into a liquid oxygen rocket, Metamorpho surges into the air, snatching the Orb of Ra away from Java, then carrying it, ever higher, until it explodes. Superman catches Java, as he falls from the sky. Despite the force of the explosion, Metamorpho survives the Orb of Ra's destruction, reuniting with Sapphire on the ground. With the crisis over, Metamorpho grants an interview to Kent.


                          Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave?


                          At home, preparing for trial, District Attorney Larry Jordan takes a break to test out his new Air Wave costume. A police bulletin comes in over his helmet's receivers, indicating that a prowler has been seen, outside of his very home. Activating the radio-wave converter in his costume, Jordan is surprised when only his uniform vanishes. With no time to lose, Jordan races downstairs, desperate to warn his wife, Helen. Jordan is too late. Helen, and his infant son, Hal, are being held, at gunpoint, by escaped convict, Joe Parsons. Jordan had put Parsons away for 20 years. Now, Parsons has come for his revenge. Jordan struggles with Parsons, and is shot dead. Seeing Helen and Hal sprawled on the floor, Parsons mistakenly believes that the bullet that killed Jordan, took the lives of his family, as well. Hearing police sirens in the distance, Parsons flees. Days later, Helen dons her husband's Air Wave costume, to bring Parsons to justice. Taking her investigative cues from her husband's old cases, Helen is able to find Parsons, holed up in a decrepit old tenement building. Helen uses her ballet training to avoid Parsons' gunfire, before delivering an electric shock to him, via the exposed filament of a lamp bulb. Parsons is turned over to the authorities. Helen retires Air Wave's costume, until such time as her infant son is old enough to take up the mantle.


                          Notes:


                          • "The Day the Elements Went Wild!" written by Gerry Conway, penciled by Irv Novick, inked by Frank McLaughlin, colored by Gene D'Angelo and lettered by John Costanza.

                          • "Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave?" written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Vince Colletta, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by John Costanza.

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                          The Day the Elements Went Wild!


                          Inexplicably,the proton count in elements on the periodic table is increasing by a factor of one. This results in the oxygen in a scuba tank suddenly converting to fluorine, nearly killing a would-be diver. An iron wrecking ball becomes brittle cobalt. Several helium-filled balloons sink to the ground, due to being filled with lithium. Morgan Edge sends reporter Clark Kent, along with a cameraman, to Haneyville, to investigate the phenomena. En route, the carbon molecules in the asphalt of the road convert to nitrogen. Lou, the cameraman, loses control of their vehicle. Lou is knocked unconscious, when his head impacts the steering wheel. Kent takes the opportunity to change into his Superman costume. After keeping their vehicle from flipping over, Superman studies the road with his microscopic vision, bearing witness to the transformation. The excess nitrogen in the air begins to affect onlookers with nitrogen narcosis. Acting fast, Superman inhales all the nitrogen, exhaling it away from population centers. Meeting with the mayor of Haneyville, Superman learns that Metamorpho, the Element Man, is also on the case. Superman finds Metamorpho outside the home of billionaire industrialist Simon Stagg.


                          Metamorpho attacks Superman, then transforms himself into a magnesium flare to escape. Before Superman can get after him, his is stopped by Stagg's daughter, Sapphire. By way of explanation, Sapphire reveals the origin of Metamorpho. Her father had disapproved of her relationship with adventurer Rex Mason. Stagg sent Mason to the lost pyramid of Ahk-Ton, to seek out the Orb of Ra. Stagg's man servent, Java, ambushed Mason, stealing the Orb of Ra. Mason was left behind in the pyramid, where automatic systems carried him into a chamber housing a large meteor. The radiation given off by the meteor transformed Mason into the Element Man, Metamorpho. Though Stagg had never approved of Mason, still was he horrified at Mason's transformation. Stagg vowed to find a cure. Recently, Stagg discovered a way to affect the molecular structure of elements. That's when the trouble began. Using his telescopic vision, Superman spots Metamorpho, unconscious, in a cave. Upon entering the cave, Superman is attacked by Java, wielding the Orb of Ra. A second blast from the Orb of Ra fells Superman. After the two heroes recover, they travel deeper into the cave, encountering a lead-steel alloy door.Before Superman can punch his way through it, Metamorpho converts his body into gas, passing through the door, and opening it from the other side.


                          Inside, they find Stagg, unconscious. Once revived, Stagg reveals that it was he who re-created the Orb of Ra, to try to revert Metamorpho back into Rex Mason. Unforeseen side effects of the Orb's power, though, are causing the elements to move down one place on the periodic table. Worse, increasing the number of protons and electrons within the element's atoms upsets the delicate nuclear balance. In effect, the Orb of Ra has the potential to become a powerful fusion bomb. Superman and Metamorpho race back to Stagg's mansion. As expected, they find Java forcing himself on Sapphire. Superman's heat vision makes the Orb of Ra too hot for Java to hold. Metamorpho recovers it, but drops it when Java throws Sapphire into his arms. Java reclaims the Orb of Ra, just as Superman whisks him high into the air. Java blasts Superman out of the sky, as the Orb of Ra begins to glow brighter and burn hotter. Transforming his legs into a liquid oxygen rocket, Metamorpho surges into the air, snatching the Orb of Ra away from Java, then carrying it, ever higher, until it explodes. Superman catches Java, as he falls from the sky. Despite the force of the explosion, Metamorpho survives the Orb of Ra's destruction, reuniting with Sapphire on the ground. With the crisis over, Metamorpho grants an interview to Kent.


                          Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave?


                          At home, preparing for trial, District Attorney Larry Jordan takes a break to test out his new Air Wave costume. A police bulletin comes in over his helmet's receivers, indicating that a prowler has been seen, outside of his very home. Activating the radio-wave converter in his costume, Jordan is surprised when only his uniform vanishes. With no time to lose, Jordan races downstairs, desperate to warn his wife, Helen. Jordan is too late. Helen, and his infant son, Hal, are being held, at gunpoint, by escaped convict, Joe Parsons. Jordan had put Parsons away for 20 years. Now, Parsons has come for his revenge. Jordan struggles with Parsons, and is shot dead. Seeing Helen and Hal sprawled on the floor, Parsons mistakenly believes that the bullet that killed Jordan, took the lives of his family, as well. Hearing police sirens in the distance, Parsons flees. Days later, Helen dons her husband's Air Wave costume, to bring Parsons to justice. Taking her investigative cues from her husband's old cases, Helen is able to find Parsons, holed up in a decrepit old tenement building. Helen uses her ballet training to avoid Parsons' gunfire, before delivering an electric shock to him, via the exposed filament of a lamp bulb. Parsons is turned over to the authorities. Helen retires Air Wave's costume, until such time as her infant son is old enough to take up the mantle.


                          Notes:


                          • "The Day the Elements Went Wild!" written by Gerry Conway, penciled by Irv Novick, inked by Frank McLaughlin, colored by Gene D'Angelo and lettered by John Costanza.

                          • "Whatever Happened to the Original Air Wave?" written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Vince Colletta, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by John Costanza.

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                          • Bob Rozakis


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                          • Dick Giordano


                            cover, inker





                          • E. Nelson Bridwell


                            editor





                          • Frank McLaughlin


                            inker





                          • Gerry Conway


                            writer





                          • Irv Novick


                            penciler





                          • Jerry Serpe


                            colorist





                          • John Costanza


                            letterer





                          • Julius Schwartz


                            editor





                          • Ross Andru


                            cover, penciler





                          • Vince Colletta


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                          • Air Wave (Helen Jordan)






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                          • Java






                          • Joe Parsons






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                          • Morgan Edge






                          • Sapphire Stagg






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                            Creators








                            • Alex Saviuk


                              penciler





                            • Bob Rozakis


                              writer





                            • Dick Giordano


                              cover, inker





                            • E. Nelson Bridwell


                              editor





                            • Frank McLaughlin


                              inker





                            • Gerry Conway


                              writer





                            • Irv Novick


                              penciler





                            • Jerry Serpe


                              colorist





                            • John Costanza


                              letterer





                            • Julius Schwartz


                              editor





                            • Ross Andru


                              cover, penciler





                            • Vince Colletta


                              inker














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                            • Alex Saviuk


                              penciler





                            • Bob Rozakis


                              writer





                            • Dick Giordano


                              cover, inker





                            • E. Nelson Bridwell


                              editor





                            • Frank McLaughlin


                              inker





                            • Gerry Conway


                              writer





                            • Irv Novick


                              penciler





                            • Jerry Serpe


                              colorist





                            • John Costanza


                              letterer





                            • Julius Schwartz


                              editor





                            • Ross Andru


                              cover, penciler





                            • Vince Colletta


                              inker










                            • Alex Saviuk


                              penciler





                            • Bob Rozakis


                              writer





                            • Dick Giordano


                              cover, inker





                            • E. Nelson Bridwell


                              editor





                            • Frank McLaughlin


                              inker





                            • Gerry Conway


                              writer





                            • Irv Novick


                              penciler





                            • Jerry Serpe


                              colorist





                            • John Costanza


                              letterer





                            • Julius Schwartz


                              editor





                            • Ross Andru


                              cover, penciler





                            • Vince Colletta


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                            • Air Wave (Helen Jordan)






                            • Air Wave (Larry Jordan)






                            • Java






                            • Joe Parsons






                            • Metamorpho






                            • Morgan Edge






                            • Sapphire Stagg






                            • Simon Stagg






                            • Superman













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                            • Air Wave (Helen Jordan)






                            • Air Wave (Larry Jordan)






                            • Java






                            • Joe Parsons






                            • Metamorpho






                            • Morgan Edge






                            • Sapphire Stagg






                            • Simon Stagg






                            • Superman









                            • Air Wave






                            • Air Wave (Helen Jordan)






                            • Air Wave (Larry Jordan)






                            • Java






                            • Joe Parsons






                            • Metamorpho






                            • Morgan Edge






                            • Sapphire Stagg






                            • Simon Stagg






                            • Superman













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                            • New York Police Department






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                            • Flashback






                            • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                            • Mantle






                            • Murder









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                                  DC Comics Presents

                                  Issue Number

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