Skip to main content

DC Comics Presents #29











































































Wiki



  • Characters

  • Creators

  • Teams

  • Volumes

  • Issues

  • Publishers

  • Locations

  • Concepts

  • Things

  • Story Arcs

  • Movies

  • Series

  • Episodes




  • Characters

  • Creators

  • Teams

  • Volumes

  • Issues

  • Publishers

  • Locations

  • Concepts

  • Things

  • Story Arcs

  • Movies

  • Series

  • Episodes



New Comics



Forums



  • Gen. Discussion

  • Bug Reporting

  • Delete/Combine Pages

  • Artist Show-Off

  • Off-Topic

  • Contests

  • Battles

  • Fan-Fic

  • RPG

  • Comic Book Preview

  • API Developers

  • Editing & Tools

  • Podcast

  • Quests




  • Gen. Discussion

  • Bug Reporting

  • Delete/Combine Pages

  • Artist Show-Off

  • Off-Topic

  • Contests

  • Battles

  • Fan-Fic

  • RPG

  • Comic Book Preview

  • API Developers

  • Editing & Tools

  • Podcast

  • Quests




Community


  • Top Users

  • Activity Feed

  • User Lists

  • Community Promos



  • Top Users

  • Activity Feed

  • User Lists

  • Community Promos




Archives


  • News

  • Reviews

  • Videos

  • Podcasts

  • Previews



  • News

  • Reviews

  • Videos

  • Podcasts

  • Previews


















Wiki Contributions


Contributions









































      <dd id="js-field-view--" class="form-field-view ">





      Add













      <% if (Phoenix.Wiki.mode == 'edit' && Phoenix.Wiki.status === 'incomplete' && associations.length < 1 && pending.length

      Add an Item





      0 stub(s) have been added.





      0) { %>

      New:




        0) { %>

        Added:


            1) { %>

            - of










          • " data-id="" href="javascript:void(0)">


            <img src=""/>


            <span class="relation" data-id="">

            <div class="collapse" id="toggle" class="description">












          • <a class="js-wiki-assoc-remove wiki-assoc-remove icon icon-minus-sign" data-id="" href="javascript:void(0)">



            <img src=""/>

            <span class="relation" data-id="">
















            <dd id="js-field-view--" class="form-field-view ">





            Add













            <% if (Phoenix.Wiki.mode == 'edit' && Phoenix.Wiki.status === 'incomplete' && associations.length < 1 && pending.length

            Add an Item





            0 stub(s) have been added.





            0) { %>

            New:




              0) { %>

              Added:


                  1) { %>

                  - of










                • " data-id="" href="javascript:void(0)">


                  <img src=""/>


                  <span class="relation" data-id="">

                  <div class="collapse" id="toggle" class="description">











                • <dd id="js-field-view--" class="form-field-view ">





                  Add













                  <% if (Phoenix.Wiki.mode == 'edit' && Phoenix.Wiki.status === 'incomplete' && associations.length < 1 && pending.length

                  Add an Item






                  <dd id="js-field-view--" class="form-field-view ">











                  Add










                  0 stub(s) have been added.





                  0) { %>

                  New:








                    Follow





                    DC Comics Presents
                    #29




                    DC Comics Presents
                    »
                    DC Comics Presents #29 - Where No Superman Has Gone Before!; Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite? released by DC Comics on January 1981.















                    Short summary describing this issue.




















                    Short summary describing this issue.


















                    Short summary describing this issue.












                    • #28








                    • #29








                    • #30








                    • #31








                    • #32








                    • #33








                    • #34








                    • #35








                    • #36








                    • #37








                    • #38








                    • #39








                    • #40








                    • #41








                    • #42








                    • #43








                    • #44








                    • #45








                    • #46








                    • #47








                    #28




                    #28




                    #29




                    #29




                    #30




                    #30




                    #31




                    #31




                    #32




                    #32




                    #33




                    #33




                    #34




                    #34




                    #35




                    #35




                    #36




                    #36




                    #37




                    #37




                    #38




                    #38




                    #39




                    #39




                    #40




                    #40




                    #41




                    #41




                    #42




                    #42




                    #43




                    #43




                    #44




                    #44




                    #45




                    #45




                    #46




                    #46




                    #47




                    #47








                    No recent wiki edits to this page.




                    The Spectre intervenes when Superman bursts the very bonds of infinity in his search for Supergirl.


                    Where No Superman Has Gone Before


                    Supergirl is missing. Superman had been tasked, by the alien despot, Mongul, into retrieving a crystal key. The lives of Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Steve Lombard hung in the balance, were Superman to fail. Unfortunately, the crystal key was under the personal protection of J'onn J'onzz, the Manhunter from Mars. Superman battled and defeated his old friend, and won the crystal key. Mongul arrived personally to take possession of the key, giving the Martian Manhunter the opportunity to rescue Superman's friends. Mongol, however, was able to beat down Superman, and escape with the key. The crystal key allowed Mongol to bypass the automatic defenses of Warworld, a planet-sized doomsday weapon. Superman enlisted the aid of his cousin, Supergirl, to take down Mongul, and destroy Warworld. Flying faster than she ever had before, Supergirl impacted Warworld with such force that, not only did she penetrate Warworld's defenses, she drove a hole all the way through it. Superman gained access to Warworld's computer core and set Warworld for self-destruction. When the dust cleared, though, there was no trace of Supergirl. Superman realizes that Supergirl must have been knocked unconscious on impact with Warworld. With nothing to slow her velocity, she must still be traveling through space.


                    Determining Supergirl's trajectory, Superman follows. As Superman flies ever faster, he begins to pierce universal barrier after universal barrier, until he has burst the very bonds of infinity. Finally, he sees Supergirl, rocketing away from him. The Man of Steel pours on the speed. Just as he is about to catch up to Supergirl, he slams headlong into the Spectre. His momentum brought to a dead stop, Superman is forcibly hurled back to reality. With the Spectre barring his way, Superman lashes out at the Ghostly Guardian with all his might. The Spectre is unmoved. Superman's attempt to outrun the Spectre also fails. At this point, the Spectre decides that Superman is in need of a lesson. Superman finds himself on Krypton, shortly before it's destruction. He sees his father, Jor-El, dejectedly returning from another Science Council meeting. Many times has Superman journeyed to the past to save Krypton. Each time has met with failure. Given yet another opportunity by the Spectre to save his home world, Superman desperately tries to keep Krypton from exploding. For all his might, though, Superman cannot change the course of history. Once more, Krypton dies. Now comes Jonathan Kent, Superman's adoptive father. Following in Kent's footsteps is Death incarnate.


                    Superman puts himself in between Kent and Death, but Death merely walks through Superman, as if he were a ghost. Once again, Superman cannot keep Death from claiming Jonathan Kent. At the Spectre's behest, Superman is attacked by his own dark side. It is a creature that puts the "Super" before the "Man". Power without rein, restriction, conscience or remorse. A mindless beast, rampaging without thought. At last, Superman realizes that he, too, has been acting irrationally. Single-mindedly pursuing his cousin. Quickly resorting to violence at all who barred his path, regardless of the reason. As enlightenment dawns on Superman's mind, he hears a voice that fills the heavens. It is the voice of the one the Spectre serves. Superman learns that he came dangerously close to breaching the walls of Heaven, and thus the Spectre intervened. As Supergirl was unconscious when she passed through, no harm came of her actions, nor to her. Superman begs the Spectre to help him retrieve Supergirl. At that, Supergirl appears in the Spectre's arms. All Superman ever had to do was ask. Having learned a valuable lesson on the nature of power, Superman bids the Spectre farewell. Once Supergirl regains consciousness, Superman fills her in on the adventure, as they make their way back towards Earth.


                    Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?


                    With his eyesight failing, Dr. Mid-Nite has difficulty subduing Alvin Miller, a narcotics dealer robbing Memorial Hospital's medical supply room. Dr. Mid-Nite plunges the room into darkness, via his blackout bomb, only to discover that he has lost his ability to see in the dark. Targeting Miller by the sound of his voice, Dr. Mid-Nite punches Miller into unconsciousness, then turns him over to building security. Familiarity with the hospital's layout allows Dr. Mid-Nite to make his way back to his office, without revealing that he's blind. At that moment, Doctor Gordon Ogilvy is testing a new pair of glasses that allows the blind to see shapes. When Ogilvy refuses to allow his patient to keep the prototype, the young man murders Ogilvy, while he is on the phone with Dr. Charles McNider, otherwise known as Dr. Mid-Nite. Investigating the scene of the crime, Dr. Mid-Nite ascertains that the murder weapon was a blind man's cane. Disguised as a blind panhandler, Dr. Mid-Nite trolls through known underworld hangouts. Eavesdropping on the conversation of two lowlifes, Dr. Mid-Nite learns that a blind man bet a thousand dollars that he could steal the priceless sculptures of Senator B.J. Potter. Dr. Mid-Nite discovers Ogilvy's murderer prowling about Potter's estate. Dr. Mid-Nite confronts the man, only to be punched to the floor. Once again, Dr. Mid-Nite's night vision fails him. Groping his way along the wall, Dr. Mid-Nite quickly lays his cape over one of Potter's statues. As Ogilvy's glasses only let the blind killer make out general shapes, the murderer punches the statue, breaking his hand. Dr. Mid-Nite turns Ogilvy's killer over to the police, then takes possession of the glasses. With his ability to see restored by Ogilvy's glasses, Dr. MId-Nite is able to prolong his career as a costumed crime fighter.


                    Notes:


                    • "Where No Superman has Gone Before" written by Len Wein, penciled by Jim Starlin, inked by Romeo Tanghal, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by John Costanza.

                    • Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Steve Lombard, Martian Manhunter and Mongul cameo flashback appearances.

                    • "Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?" written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Joe Giella, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Shelly Leferman.

                    • This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, Aquaman, Aqualad and Mera and "The Space Capsule".

























                    sizepositionchange


                    sizepositionchange







                    positionchange


                    positionchange





                    bordersheaderpositiontable



                    positionchange










                    Creators








                    • Alex Saviuk


                      penciler





                    • Bob Rozakis


                      writer





                    • E. Nelson Bridwell


                      editor





                    • Jerry Serpe


                      colorist





                    • Jim Starlin


                      artist, cover, inker, penciler





                    • Joe Giella


                      inker





                    • John Costanza


                      letterer





                    • Julius Schwartz


                      editor





                    • Len Wein


                      writer





                    • Romeo Tanghal


                      inker





                    • Shelly Leferman


                      letterer














                    none of this issue.










                    Characters







                    • Charles M McNider






                    • Death






                    • Jimmy Olsen






                    • Jonathan Kent






                    • Jor-El






                    • Lara Lor-Van






                    • Lois Lane






                    • Martian Manhunter






                    • Mongul the Elder






                    • Spectre






                    • Steve Lombard






                    • Supergirl






                    • Superman






                    • The Presence













                    none of this issue.









                    Teams







                    • House of El













                    none of this issue.









                    Locations







                    • Krypton






                    • Space






                    • Warworld













                    none of this issue.









                    Concepts







                    • Bronze Age of Comics






                    • Doppelganger






                    • Flashback






                    • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                    • Time Travel













                    none of this issue.









                    Objects







                    • Blackout bomb






                    • Kal-El's Spaceship













                    none of this issue.









                    Story Arcs















                      none of this issue.









                      User reviews
                      Add new review














                      5 (0)





                      4 (0)





                      3 (1)





                      2 (0)





                      1 (0)






                      3.5 stars
                      3.5 Stars
                      Average score of 1 user reviews









                      See all user reviews













                      This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:


                      Beware, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along
                      with your edits. Make sure this is what you intended. This will likely
                      increase the time it takes for your changes to go live.


                      Comment and Save


                      Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other
                      Comic Vine users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll
                      send you an email once approved.






















                      No recent wiki edits to this page.




                      The Spectre intervenes when Superman bursts the very bonds of infinity in his search for Supergirl.


                      Where No Superman Has Gone Before


                      Supergirl is missing. Superman had been tasked, by the alien despot, Mongul, into retrieving a crystal key. The lives of Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Steve Lombard hung in the balance, were Superman to fail. Unfortunately, the crystal key was under the personal protection of J'onn J'onzz, the Manhunter from Mars. Superman battled and defeated his old friend, and won the crystal key. Mongul arrived personally to take possession of the key, giving the Martian Manhunter the opportunity to rescue Superman's friends. Mongol, however, was able to beat down Superman, and escape with the key. The crystal key allowed Mongol to bypass the automatic defenses of Warworld, a planet-sized doomsday weapon. Superman enlisted the aid of his cousin, Supergirl, to take down Mongul, and destroy Warworld. Flying faster than she ever had before, Supergirl impacted Warworld with such force that, not only did she penetrate Warworld's defenses, she drove a hole all the way through it. Superman gained access to Warworld's computer core and set Warworld for self-destruction. When the dust cleared, though, there was no trace of Supergirl. Superman realizes that Supergirl must have been knocked unconscious on impact with Warworld. With nothing to slow her velocity, she must still be traveling through space.


                      Determining Supergirl's trajectory, Superman follows. As Superman flies ever faster, he begins to pierce universal barrier after universal barrier, until he has burst the very bonds of infinity. Finally, he sees Supergirl, rocketing away from him. The Man of Steel pours on the speed. Just as he is about to catch up to Supergirl, he slams headlong into the Spectre. His momentum brought to a dead stop, Superman is forcibly hurled back to reality. With the Spectre barring his way, Superman lashes out at the Ghostly Guardian with all his might. The Spectre is unmoved. Superman's attempt to outrun the Spectre also fails. At this point, the Spectre decides that Superman is in need of a lesson. Superman finds himself on Krypton, shortly before it's destruction. He sees his father, Jor-El, dejectedly returning from another Science Council meeting. Many times has Superman journeyed to the past to save Krypton. Each time has met with failure. Given yet another opportunity by the Spectre to save his home world, Superman desperately tries to keep Krypton from exploding. For all his might, though, Superman cannot change the course of history. Once more, Krypton dies. Now comes Jonathan Kent, Superman's adoptive father. Following in Kent's footsteps is Death incarnate.


                      Superman puts himself in between Kent and Death, but Death merely walks through Superman, as if he were a ghost. Once again, Superman cannot keep Death from claiming Jonathan Kent. At the Spectre's behest, Superman is attacked by his own dark side. It is a creature that puts the "Super" before the "Man". Power without rein, restriction, conscience or remorse. A mindless beast, rampaging without thought. At last, Superman realizes that he, too, has been acting irrationally. Single-mindedly pursuing his cousin. Quickly resorting to violence at all who barred his path, regardless of the reason. As enlightenment dawns on Superman's mind, he hears a voice that fills the heavens. It is the voice of the one the Spectre serves. Superman learns that he came dangerously close to breaching the walls of Heaven, and thus the Spectre intervened. As Supergirl was unconscious when she passed through, no harm came of her actions, nor to her. Superman begs the Spectre to help him retrieve Supergirl. At that, Supergirl appears in the Spectre's arms. All Superman ever had to do was ask. Having learned a valuable lesson on the nature of power, Superman bids the Spectre farewell. Once Supergirl regains consciousness, Superman fills her in on the adventure, as they make their way back towards Earth.


                      Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?


                      With his eyesight failing, Dr. Mid-Nite has difficulty subduing Alvin Miller, a narcotics dealer robbing Memorial Hospital's medical supply room. Dr. Mid-Nite plunges the room into darkness, via his blackout bomb, only to discover that he has lost his ability to see in the dark. Targeting Miller by the sound of his voice, Dr. Mid-Nite punches Miller into unconsciousness, then turns him over to building security. Familiarity with the hospital's layout allows Dr. Mid-Nite to make his way back to his office, without revealing that he's blind. At that moment, Doctor Gordon Ogilvy is testing a new pair of glasses that allows the blind to see shapes. When Ogilvy refuses to allow his patient to keep the prototype, the young man murders Ogilvy, while he is on the phone with Dr. Charles McNider, otherwise known as Dr. Mid-Nite. Investigating the scene of the crime, Dr. Mid-Nite ascertains that the murder weapon was a blind man's cane. Disguised as a blind panhandler, Dr. Mid-Nite trolls through known underworld hangouts. Eavesdropping on the conversation of two lowlifes, Dr. Mid-Nite learns that a blind man bet a thousand dollars that he could steal the priceless sculptures of Senator B.J. Potter. Dr. Mid-Nite discovers Ogilvy's murderer prowling about Potter's estate. Dr. Mid-Nite confronts the man, only to be punched to the floor. Once again, Dr. Mid-Nite's night vision fails him. Groping his way along the wall, Dr. Mid-Nite quickly lays his cape over one of Potter's statues. As Ogilvy's glasses only let the blind killer make out general shapes, the murderer punches the statue, breaking his hand. Dr. Mid-Nite turns Ogilvy's killer over to the police, then takes possession of the glasses. With his ability to see restored by Ogilvy's glasses, Dr. MId-Nite is able to prolong his career as a costumed crime fighter.


                      Notes:


                      • "Where No Superman has Gone Before" written by Len Wein, penciled by Jim Starlin, inked by Romeo Tanghal, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by John Costanza.

                      • Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Steve Lombard, Martian Manhunter and Mongul cameo flashback appearances.

                      • "Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?" written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Joe Giella, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Shelly Leferman.

                      • This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, Aquaman, Aqualad and Mera and "The Space Capsule".

























                      sizepositionchange


                      sizepositionchange







                      positionchange


                      positionchange





                      bordersheaderpositiontable



                      positionchange










                      Creators








                      • Alex Saviuk


                        penciler





                      • Bob Rozakis


                        writer





                      • E. Nelson Bridwell


                        editor





                      • Jerry Serpe


                        colorist





                      • Jim Starlin


                        artist, cover, inker, penciler





                      • Joe Giella


                        inker





                      • John Costanza


                        letterer





                      • Julius Schwartz


                        editor





                      • Len Wein


                        writer





                      • Romeo Tanghal


                        inker





                      • Shelly Leferman


                        letterer














                      none of this issue.










                      Characters







                      • Charles M McNider






                      • Death






                      • Jimmy Olsen






                      • Jonathan Kent






                      • Jor-El






                      • Lara Lor-Van






                      • Lois Lane






                      • Martian Manhunter






                      • Mongul the Elder






                      • Spectre






                      • Steve Lombard






                      • Supergirl






                      • Superman






                      • The Presence













                      none of this issue.









                      Teams







                      • House of El













                      none of this issue.









                      Locations







                      • Krypton






                      • Space






                      • Warworld













                      none of this issue.









                      Concepts







                      • Bronze Age of Comics






                      • Doppelganger






                      • Flashback






                      • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                      • Time Travel













                      none of this issue.









                      Objects







                      • Blackout bomb






                      • Kal-El's Spaceship













                      none of this issue.









                      Story Arcs















                        none of this issue.









                        User reviews
                        Add new review














                        5 (0)





                        4 (0)





                        3 (1)





                        2 (0)





                        1 (0)






                        3.5 stars
                        3.5 Stars
                        Average score of 1 user reviews









                        See all user reviews










                        No recent wiki edits to this page.




                        The Spectre intervenes when Superman bursts the very bonds of infinity in his search for Supergirl.


                        Where No Superman Has Gone Before


                        Supergirl is missing. Superman had been tasked, by the alien despot, Mongul, into retrieving a crystal key. The lives of Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Steve Lombard hung in the balance, were Superman to fail. Unfortunately, the crystal key was under the personal protection of J'onn J'onzz, the Manhunter from Mars. Superman battled and defeated his old friend, and won the crystal key. Mongul arrived personally to take possession of the key, giving the Martian Manhunter the opportunity to rescue Superman's friends. Mongol, however, was able to beat down Superman, and escape with the key. The crystal key allowed Mongol to bypass the automatic defenses of Warworld, a planet-sized doomsday weapon. Superman enlisted the aid of his cousin, Supergirl, to take down Mongul, and destroy Warworld. Flying faster than she ever had before, Supergirl impacted Warworld with such force that, not only did she penetrate Warworld's defenses, she drove a hole all the way through it. Superman gained access to Warworld's computer core and set Warworld for self-destruction. When the dust cleared, though, there was no trace of Supergirl. Superman realizes that Supergirl must have been knocked unconscious on impact with Warworld. With nothing to slow her velocity, she must still be traveling through space.


                        Determining Supergirl's trajectory, Superman follows. As Superman flies ever faster, he begins to pierce universal barrier after universal barrier, until he has burst the very bonds of infinity. Finally, he sees Supergirl, rocketing away from him. The Man of Steel pours on the speed. Just as he is about to catch up to Supergirl, he slams headlong into the Spectre. His momentum brought to a dead stop, Superman is forcibly hurled back to reality. With the Spectre barring his way, Superman lashes out at the Ghostly Guardian with all his might. The Spectre is unmoved. Superman's attempt to outrun the Spectre also fails. At this point, the Spectre decides that Superman is in need of a lesson. Superman finds himself on Krypton, shortly before it's destruction. He sees his father, Jor-El, dejectedly returning from another Science Council meeting. Many times has Superman journeyed to the past to save Krypton. Each time has met with failure. Given yet another opportunity by the Spectre to save his home world, Superman desperately tries to keep Krypton from exploding. For all his might, though, Superman cannot change the course of history. Once more, Krypton dies. Now comes Jonathan Kent, Superman's adoptive father. Following in Kent's footsteps is Death incarnate.


                        Superman puts himself in between Kent and Death, but Death merely walks through Superman, as if he were a ghost. Once again, Superman cannot keep Death from claiming Jonathan Kent. At the Spectre's behest, Superman is attacked by his own dark side. It is a creature that puts the "Super" before the "Man". Power without rein, restriction, conscience or remorse. A mindless beast, rampaging without thought. At last, Superman realizes that he, too, has been acting irrationally. Single-mindedly pursuing his cousin. Quickly resorting to violence at all who barred his path, regardless of the reason. As enlightenment dawns on Superman's mind, he hears a voice that fills the heavens. It is the voice of the one the Spectre serves. Superman learns that he came dangerously close to breaching the walls of Heaven, and thus the Spectre intervened. As Supergirl was unconscious when she passed through, no harm came of her actions, nor to her. Superman begs the Spectre to help him retrieve Supergirl. At that, Supergirl appears in the Spectre's arms. All Superman ever had to do was ask. Having learned a valuable lesson on the nature of power, Superman bids the Spectre farewell. Once Supergirl regains consciousness, Superman fills her in on the adventure, as they make their way back towards Earth.


                        Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?


                        With his eyesight failing, Dr. Mid-Nite has difficulty subduing Alvin Miller, a narcotics dealer robbing Memorial Hospital's medical supply room. Dr. Mid-Nite plunges the room into darkness, via his blackout bomb, only to discover that he has lost his ability to see in the dark. Targeting Miller by the sound of his voice, Dr. Mid-Nite punches Miller into unconsciousness, then turns him over to building security. Familiarity with the hospital's layout allows Dr. Mid-Nite to make his way back to his office, without revealing that he's blind. At that moment, Doctor Gordon Ogilvy is testing a new pair of glasses that allows the blind to see shapes. When Ogilvy refuses to allow his patient to keep the prototype, the young man murders Ogilvy, while he is on the phone with Dr. Charles McNider, otherwise known as Dr. Mid-Nite. Investigating the scene of the crime, Dr. Mid-Nite ascertains that the murder weapon was a blind man's cane. Disguised as a blind panhandler, Dr. Mid-Nite trolls through known underworld hangouts. Eavesdropping on the conversation of two lowlifes, Dr. Mid-Nite learns that a blind man bet a thousand dollars that he could steal the priceless sculptures of Senator B.J. Potter. Dr. Mid-Nite discovers Ogilvy's murderer prowling about Potter's estate. Dr. Mid-Nite confronts the man, only to be punched to the floor. Once again, Dr. Mid-Nite's night vision fails him. Groping his way along the wall, Dr. Mid-Nite quickly lays his cape over one of Potter's statues. As Ogilvy's glasses only let the blind killer make out general shapes, the murderer punches the statue, breaking his hand. Dr. Mid-Nite turns Ogilvy's killer over to the police, then takes possession of the glasses. With his ability to see restored by Ogilvy's glasses, Dr. MId-Nite is able to prolong his career as a costumed crime fighter.


                        Notes:


                        • "Where No Superman has Gone Before" written by Len Wein, penciled by Jim Starlin, inked by Romeo Tanghal, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by John Costanza.

                        • Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Steve Lombard, Martian Manhunter and Mongul cameo flashback appearances.

                        • "Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?" written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Joe Giella, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Shelly Leferman.

                        • This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, Aquaman, Aqualad and Mera and "The Space Capsule".

























                        sizepositionchange


                        sizepositionchange







                        positionchange


                        positionchange





                        bordersheaderpositiontable



                        positionchange










                        Creators








                        • Alex Saviuk


                          penciler





                        • Bob Rozakis


                          writer





                        • E. Nelson Bridwell


                          editor





                        • Jerry Serpe


                          colorist





                        • Jim Starlin


                          artist, cover, inker, penciler





                        • Joe Giella


                          inker





                        • John Costanza


                          letterer





                        • Julius Schwartz


                          editor





                        • Len Wein


                          writer





                        • Romeo Tanghal


                          inker





                        • Shelly Leferman


                          letterer














                        none of this issue.










                        Characters







                        • Charles M McNider






                        • Death






                        • Jimmy Olsen






                        • Jonathan Kent






                        • Jor-El






                        • Lara Lor-Van






                        • Lois Lane






                        • Martian Manhunter






                        • Mongul the Elder






                        • Spectre






                        • Steve Lombard






                        • Supergirl






                        • Superman






                        • The Presence













                        none of this issue.









                        Teams







                        • House of El













                        none of this issue.









                        Locations







                        • Krypton






                        • Space






                        • Warworld













                        none of this issue.









                        Concepts







                        • Bronze Age of Comics






                        • Doppelganger






                        • Flashback






                        • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                        • Time Travel













                        none of this issue.









                        Objects







                        • Blackout bomb






                        • Kal-El's Spaceship













                        none of this issue.









                        Story Arcs















                          none of this issue.









                          User reviews
                          Add new review














                          5 (0)





                          4 (0)





                          3 (1)





                          2 (0)





                          1 (0)






                          3.5 stars
                          3.5 Stars
                          Average score of 1 user reviews









                          See all user reviews







                          The Spectre intervenes when Superman bursts the very bonds of infinity in his search for Supergirl.


                          Where No Superman Has Gone Before


                          Supergirl is missing. Superman had been tasked, by the alien despot, Mongul, into retrieving a crystal key. The lives of Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Steve Lombard hung in the balance, were Superman to fail. Unfortunately, the crystal key was under the personal protection of J'onn J'onzz, the Manhunter from Mars. Superman battled and defeated his old friend, and won the crystal key. Mongul arrived personally to take possession of the key, giving the Martian Manhunter the opportunity to rescue Superman's friends. Mongol, however, was able to beat down Superman, and escape with the key. The crystal key allowed Mongol to bypass the automatic defenses of Warworld, a planet-sized doomsday weapon. Superman enlisted the aid of his cousin, Supergirl, to take down Mongul, and destroy Warworld. Flying faster than she ever had before, Supergirl impacted Warworld with such force that, not only did she penetrate Warworld's defenses, she drove a hole all the way through it. Superman gained access to Warworld's computer core and set Warworld for self-destruction. When the dust cleared, though, there was no trace of Supergirl. Superman realizes that Supergirl must have been knocked unconscious on impact with Warworld. With nothing to slow her velocity, she must still be traveling through space.


                          Determining Supergirl's trajectory, Superman follows. As Superman flies ever faster, he begins to pierce universal barrier after universal barrier, until he has burst the very bonds of infinity. Finally, he sees Supergirl, rocketing away from him. The Man of Steel pours on the speed. Just as he is about to catch up to Supergirl, he slams headlong into the Spectre. His momentum brought to a dead stop, Superman is forcibly hurled back to reality. With the Spectre barring his way, Superman lashes out at the Ghostly Guardian with all his might. The Spectre is unmoved. Superman's attempt to outrun the Spectre also fails. At this point, the Spectre decides that Superman is in need of a lesson. Superman finds himself on Krypton, shortly before it's destruction. He sees his father, Jor-El, dejectedly returning from another Science Council meeting. Many times has Superman journeyed to the past to save Krypton. Each time has met with failure. Given yet another opportunity by the Spectre to save his home world, Superman desperately tries to keep Krypton from exploding. For all his might, though, Superman cannot change the course of history. Once more, Krypton dies. Now comes Jonathan Kent, Superman's adoptive father. Following in Kent's footsteps is Death incarnate.


                          Superman puts himself in between Kent and Death, but Death merely walks through Superman, as if he were a ghost. Once again, Superman cannot keep Death from claiming Jonathan Kent. At the Spectre's behest, Superman is attacked by his own dark side. It is a creature that puts the "Super" before the "Man". Power without rein, restriction, conscience or remorse. A mindless beast, rampaging without thought. At last, Superman realizes that he, too, has been acting irrationally. Single-mindedly pursuing his cousin. Quickly resorting to violence at all who barred his path, regardless of the reason. As enlightenment dawns on Superman's mind, he hears a voice that fills the heavens. It is the voice of the one the Spectre serves. Superman learns that he came dangerously close to breaching the walls of Heaven, and thus the Spectre intervened. As Supergirl was unconscious when she passed through, no harm came of her actions, nor to her. Superman begs the Spectre to help him retrieve Supergirl. At that, Supergirl appears in the Spectre's arms. All Superman ever had to do was ask. Having learned a valuable lesson on the nature of power, Superman bids the Spectre farewell. Once Supergirl regains consciousness, Superman fills her in on the adventure, as they make their way back towards Earth.


                          Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?


                          With his eyesight failing, Dr. Mid-Nite has difficulty subduing Alvin Miller, a narcotics dealer robbing Memorial Hospital's medical supply room. Dr. Mid-Nite plunges the room into darkness, via his blackout bomb, only to discover that he has lost his ability to see in the dark. Targeting Miller by the sound of his voice, Dr. Mid-Nite punches Miller into unconsciousness, then turns him over to building security. Familiarity with the hospital's layout allows Dr. Mid-Nite to make his way back to his office, without revealing that he's blind. At that moment, Doctor Gordon Ogilvy is testing a new pair of glasses that allows the blind to see shapes. When Ogilvy refuses to allow his patient to keep the prototype, the young man murders Ogilvy, while he is on the phone with Dr. Charles McNider, otherwise known as Dr. Mid-Nite. Investigating the scene of the crime, Dr. Mid-Nite ascertains that the murder weapon was a blind man's cane. Disguised as a blind panhandler, Dr. Mid-Nite trolls through known underworld hangouts. Eavesdropping on the conversation of two lowlifes, Dr. Mid-Nite learns that a blind man bet a thousand dollars that he could steal the priceless sculptures of Senator B.J. Potter. Dr. Mid-Nite discovers Ogilvy's murderer prowling about Potter's estate. Dr. Mid-Nite confronts the man, only to be punched to the floor. Once again, Dr. Mid-Nite's night vision fails him. Groping his way along the wall, Dr. Mid-Nite quickly lays his cape over one of Potter's statues. As Ogilvy's glasses only let the blind killer make out general shapes, the murderer punches the statue, breaking his hand. Dr. Mid-Nite turns Ogilvy's killer over to the police, then takes possession of the glasses. With his ability to see restored by Ogilvy's glasses, Dr. MId-Nite is able to prolong his career as a costumed crime fighter.


                          Notes:


                          • "Where No Superman has Gone Before" written by Len Wein, penciled by Jim Starlin, inked by Romeo Tanghal, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by John Costanza.

                          • Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Steve Lombard, Martian Manhunter and Mongul cameo flashback appearances.

                          • "Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?" written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Joe Giella, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Shelly Leferman.

                          • This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, Aquaman, Aqualad and Mera and "The Space Capsule".

























                          sizepositionchange


                          sizepositionchange







                          positionchange


                          positionchange





                          bordersheaderpositiontable



                          positionchange







                          The Spectre intervenes when Superman bursts the very bonds of infinity in his search for Supergirl.


                          Where No Superman Has Gone Before


                          Supergirl is missing. Superman had been tasked, by the alien despot, Mongul, into retrieving a crystal key. The lives of Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Steve Lombard hung in the balance, were Superman to fail. Unfortunately, the crystal key was under the personal protection of J'onn J'onzz, the Manhunter from Mars. Superman battled and defeated his old friend, and won the crystal key. Mongul arrived personally to take possession of the key, giving the Martian Manhunter the opportunity to rescue Superman's friends. Mongol, however, was able to beat down Superman, and escape with the key. The crystal key allowed Mongol to bypass the automatic defenses of Warworld, a planet-sized doomsday weapon. Superman enlisted the aid of his cousin, Supergirl, to take down Mongul, and destroy Warworld. Flying faster than she ever had before, Supergirl impacted Warworld with such force that, not only did she penetrate Warworld's defenses, she drove a hole all the way through it. Superman gained access to Warworld's computer core and set Warworld for self-destruction. When the dust cleared, though, there was no trace of Supergirl. Superman realizes that Supergirl must have been knocked unconscious on impact with Warworld. With nothing to slow her velocity, she must still be traveling through space.


                          Determining Supergirl's trajectory, Superman follows. As Superman flies ever faster, he begins to pierce universal barrier after universal barrier, until he has burst the very bonds of infinity. Finally, he sees Supergirl, rocketing away from him. The Man of Steel pours on the speed. Just as he is about to catch up to Supergirl, he slams headlong into the Spectre. His momentum brought to a dead stop, Superman is forcibly hurled back to reality. With the Spectre barring his way, Superman lashes out at the Ghostly Guardian with all his might. The Spectre is unmoved. Superman's attempt to outrun the Spectre also fails. At this point, the Spectre decides that Superman is in need of a lesson. Superman finds himself on Krypton, shortly before it's destruction. He sees his father, Jor-El, dejectedly returning from another Science Council meeting. Many times has Superman journeyed to the past to save Krypton. Each time has met with failure. Given yet another opportunity by the Spectre to save his home world, Superman desperately tries to keep Krypton from exploding. For all his might, though, Superman cannot change the course of history. Once more, Krypton dies. Now comes Jonathan Kent, Superman's adoptive father. Following in Kent's footsteps is Death incarnate.


                          Superman puts himself in between Kent and Death, but Death merely walks through Superman, as if he were a ghost. Once again, Superman cannot keep Death from claiming Jonathan Kent. At the Spectre's behest, Superman is attacked by his own dark side. It is a creature that puts the "Super" before the "Man". Power without rein, restriction, conscience or remorse. A mindless beast, rampaging without thought. At last, Superman realizes that he, too, has been acting irrationally. Single-mindedly pursuing his cousin. Quickly resorting to violence at all who barred his path, regardless of the reason. As enlightenment dawns on Superman's mind, he hears a voice that fills the heavens. It is the voice of the one the Spectre serves. Superman learns that he came dangerously close to breaching the walls of Heaven, and thus the Spectre intervened. As Supergirl was unconscious when she passed through, no harm came of her actions, nor to her. Superman begs the Spectre to help him retrieve Supergirl. At that, Supergirl appears in the Spectre's arms. All Superman ever had to do was ask. Having learned a valuable lesson on the nature of power, Superman bids the Spectre farewell. Once Supergirl regains consciousness, Superman fills her in on the adventure, as they make their way back towards Earth.


                          Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?


                          With his eyesight failing, Dr. Mid-Nite has difficulty subduing Alvin Miller, a narcotics dealer robbing Memorial Hospital's medical supply room. Dr. Mid-Nite plunges the room into darkness, via his blackout bomb, only to discover that he has lost his ability to see in the dark. Targeting Miller by the sound of his voice, Dr. Mid-Nite punches Miller into unconsciousness, then turns him over to building security. Familiarity with the hospital's layout allows Dr. Mid-Nite to make his way back to his office, without revealing that he's blind. At that moment, Doctor Gordon Ogilvy is testing a new pair of glasses that allows the blind to see shapes. When Ogilvy refuses to allow his patient to keep the prototype, the young man murders Ogilvy, while he is on the phone with Dr. Charles McNider, otherwise known as Dr. Mid-Nite. Investigating the scene of the crime, Dr. Mid-Nite ascertains that the murder weapon was a blind man's cane. Disguised as a blind panhandler, Dr. Mid-Nite trolls through known underworld hangouts. Eavesdropping on the conversation of two lowlifes, Dr. Mid-Nite learns that a blind man bet a thousand dollars that he could steal the priceless sculptures of Senator B.J. Potter. Dr. Mid-Nite discovers Ogilvy's murderer prowling about Potter's estate. Dr. Mid-Nite confronts the man, only to be punched to the floor. Once again, Dr. Mid-Nite's night vision fails him. Groping his way along the wall, Dr. Mid-Nite quickly lays his cape over one of Potter's statues. As Ogilvy's glasses only let the blind killer make out general shapes, the murderer punches the statue, breaking his hand. Dr. Mid-Nite turns Ogilvy's killer over to the police, then takes possession of the glasses. With his ability to see restored by Ogilvy's glasses, Dr. MId-Nite is able to prolong his career as a costumed crime fighter.


                          Notes:


                          • "Where No Superman has Gone Before" written by Len Wein, penciled by Jim Starlin, inked by Romeo Tanghal, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by John Costanza.

                          • Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Steve Lombard, Martian Manhunter and Mongul cameo flashback appearances.

                          • "Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?" written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Joe Giella, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Shelly Leferman.

                          • This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, Aquaman, Aqualad and Mera and "The Space Capsule".


























                          sizepositionchange


                          sizepositionchange







                          positionchange


                          positionchange





                          bordersheaderpositiontable



                          positionchange























                          sizepositionchange


                          sizepositionchange







                          positionchange


                          positionchange





                          bordersheaderpositiontable



                          positionchange






















                          sizepositionchange


                          sizepositionchange







                          positionchange


                          positionchange





                          bordersheaderpositiontable



                          positionchange






















                          sizepositionchange


                          sizepositionchange







                          positionchange


                          positionchange





                          bordersheaderpositiontable



                          positionchange







































                          sizepositionchange



                          sizepositionchange

















                          1. What size image should we insert? (This will not affect the original upload)





                          2. How do you want the image positioned around text?









































                          positionchange



                          positionchange







                          bordersheaderpositiontable











                          positionchange















                          Creators








                          • Alex Saviuk


                            penciler





                          • Bob Rozakis


                            writer





                          • E. Nelson Bridwell


                            editor





                          • Jerry Serpe


                            colorist





                          • Jim Starlin


                            artist, cover, inker, penciler





                          • Joe Giella


                            inker





                          • John Costanza


                            letterer





                          • Julius Schwartz


                            editor





                          • Len Wein


                            writer





                          • Romeo Tanghal


                            inker





                          • Shelly Leferman


                            letterer














                          none of this issue.










                          Characters







                          • Charles M McNider






                          • Death






                          • Jimmy Olsen






                          • Jonathan Kent






                          • Jor-El






                          • Lara Lor-Van






                          • Lois Lane






                          • Martian Manhunter






                          • Mongul the Elder






                          • Spectre






                          • Steve Lombard






                          • Supergirl






                          • Superman






                          • The Presence













                          none of this issue.









                          Teams







                          • House of El













                          none of this issue.









                          Locations







                          • Krypton






                          • Space






                          • Warworld













                          none of this issue.









                          Concepts







                          • Bronze Age of Comics






                          • Doppelganger






                          • Flashback






                          • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                          • Time Travel













                          none of this issue.









                          Objects







                          • Blackout bomb






                          • Kal-El's Spaceship













                          none of this issue.









                          Story Arcs















                            none of this issue.











                            Creators








                            • Alex Saviuk


                              penciler





                            • Bob Rozakis


                              writer





                            • E. Nelson Bridwell


                              editor





                            • Jerry Serpe


                              colorist





                            • Jim Starlin


                              artist, cover, inker, penciler





                            • Joe Giella


                              inker





                            • John Costanza


                              letterer





                            • Julius Schwartz


                              editor





                            • Len Wein


                              writer





                            • Romeo Tanghal


                              inker





                            • Shelly Leferman


                              letterer














                            none of this issue.












                            • Alex Saviuk


                              penciler





                            • Bob Rozakis


                              writer





                            • E. Nelson Bridwell


                              editor





                            • Jerry Serpe


                              colorist





                            • Jim Starlin


                              artist, cover, inker, penciler





                            • Joe Giella


                              inker





                            • John Costanza


                              letterer





                            • Julius Schwartz


                              editor





                            • Len Wein


                              writer





                            • Romeo Tanghal


                              inker





                            • Shelly Leferman


                              letterer










                            • Alex Saviuk


                              penciler





                            • Bob Rozakis


                              writer





                            • E. Nelson Bridwell


                              editor





                            • Jerry Serpe


                              colorist





                            • Jim Starlin


                              artist, cover, inker, penciler





                            • Joe Giella


                              inker





                            • John Costanza


                              letterer





                            • Julius Schwartz


                              editor





                            • Len Wein


                              writer





                            • Romeo Tanghal


                              inker





                            • Shelly Leferman


                              letterer














                            none of this issue.









                            Characters







                            • Charles M McNider






                            • Death






                            • Jimmy Olsen






                            • Jonathan Kent






                            • Jor-El






                            • Lara Lor-Van






                            • Lois Lane






                            • Martian Manhunter






                            • Mongul the Elder






                            • Spectre






                            • Steve Lombard






                            • Supergirl






                            • Superman






                            • The Presence













                            none of this issue.










                            • Charles M McNider






                            • Death






                            • Jimmy Olsen






                            • Jonathan Kent






                            • Jor-El






                            • Lara Lor-Van






                            • Lois Lane






                            • Martian Manhunter






                            • Mongul the Elder






                            • Spectre






                            • Steve Lombard






                            • Supergirl






                            • Superman






                            • The Presence









                            • Charles M McNider






                            • Death






                            • Jimmy Olsen






                            • Jonathan Kent






                            • Jor-El






                            • Lara Lor-Van






                            • Lois Lane






                            • Martian Manhunter






                            • Mongul the Elder






                            • Spectre






                            • Steve Lombard






                            • Supergirl






                            • Superman






                            • The Presence













                            none of this issue.








                            Teams







                            • House of El













                            none of this issue.










                            • House of El









                            • House of El













                            none of this issue.








                            Locations







                            • Krypton






                            • Space






                            • Warworld













                            none of this issue.










                            • Krypton






                            • Space






                            • Warworld









                            • Krypton






                            • Space






                            • Warworld













                            none of this issue.








                            Concepts







                            • Bronze Age of Comics






                            • Doppelganger






                            • Flashback






                            • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                            • Time Travel













                            none of this issue.










                            • Bronze Age of Comics






                            • Doppelganger






                            • Flashback






                            • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                            • Time Travel









                            • Bronze Age of Comics






                            • Doppelganger






                            • Flashback






                            • Hostess Superhero Advertisements






                            • Time Travel













                            none of this issue.








                            Objects







                            • Blackout bomb






                            • Kal-El's Spaceship













                            none of this issue.










                            • Blackout bomb






                            • Kal-El's Spaceship









                            • Blackout bomb






                            • Kal-El's Spaceship













                            none of this issue.








                            Story Arcs















                              none of this issue.






















                                  none of this issue.






































                                  3.5 stars
                                  3.5 Stars
                                  Average score of 1 user reviews





























                                  Issue details












                                  Name

                                  Where No Superman Has Gone Before!; Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?








                                  Name of this issue.



                                  Volume

                                  DC Comics Presents


                                  DC Comics Presents

                                  Issue Number

                                  29








                                  Twitter account for this issue.



                                  Cover Date

                                  January 1981












                                  ---
                                  January
                                  February
                                  March
                                  April
                                  May
                                  June
                                  July
                                  August
                                  September
                                  October
                                  November
                                  December----
                                  Q1
                                  Q2
                                  Q3
                                  Q4----
                                  1920
                                  1921
                                  1922
                                  1923
                                  1924
                                  1925
                                  1926
                                  1927
                                  1928
                                  1929
                                  1930
                                  1931
                                  1932
                                  1933
                                  1934
                                  1935
                                  1936
                                  1937
                                  1938
                                  1939
                                  1940
                                  1941
                                  1942
                                  1943
                                  1944
                                  1945
                                  1946
                                  1947
                                  1948
                                  1949
                                  1950
                                  1951
                                  1952
                                  1953
                                  1954
                                  1955
                                  1956
                                  1957
                                  1958
                                  1959
                                  1960
                                  1961
                                  1962
                                  1963
                                  1964
                                  1965
                                  1966
                                  1967
                                  1968
                                  1969
                                  1970
                                  1971
                                  1972
                                  1973
                                  1974
                                  1975
                                  1976
                                  1977
                                  1978
                                  1979
                                  1980
                                  1981
                                  1982
                                  1983
                                  1984
                                  1985
                                  1986
                                  1987
                                  1988
                                  1989
                                  1990
                                  1991
                                  1992
                                  1993
                                  1994
                                  1995
                                  1996
                                  1997
                                  1998
                                  1999
                                  2000
                                  2001
                                  2002
                                  2003
                                  2004
                                  2005
                                  2006
                                  2007
                                  2008
                                  2009
                                  2010
                                  2011
                                  2012
                                  2013
                                  2014
                                  2015
                                  2016
                                  2017
                                  2018
                                  2019
                                  2020
                                  2021
                                  2022
                                  2023
                                  2024
                                  2025
                                  2026
                                  2027
                                  2028

                                  Need a fuzzy date?Need an exact date?

                                  In cover date for this issue.



                                  In Store Date

                                  N/A








                                  In store date for this issue.






                                  Where No Superman Has Gone Before!; Whatever Happened to Dr. Mid-Nite?









                                  Name of this issue.







                                  DC Comics Presents



                                  DC Comics Presents



                                  29









                                  Twitter account for this issue.







                                  January 1981













                                  ---
                                  January
                                  February
                                  March
                                  April
                                  May
                                  June
                                  July
                                  August
                                  September
                                  October
                                  November
                                  December----
                                  Q1
                                  Q2
                                  Q3
                                  Q4----
                                  1920
                                  1921
                                  1922
                                  1923
                                  1924
                                  1925
                                  1926
                                  1927
                                  1928
                                  1929
                                  1930
                                  1931
                                  1932
                                  1933
                                  1934
                                  1935
                                  1936
                                  1937
                                  1938
                                  1939
                                  1940
                                  1941
                                  1942
                                  1943
                                  1944
                                  1945
                                  1946
                                  1947
                                  1948
                                  1949
                                  1950
                                  1951
                                  1952
                                  1953
                                  1954
                                  1955
                                  1956
                                  1957
                                  1958
                                  1959
                                  1960
                                  1961
                                  1962
                                  1963
                                  1964
                                  1965
                                  1966
                                  1967
                                  1968
                                  1969
                                  1970
                                  1971
                                  1972
                                  1973
                                  1974
                                  1975
                                  1976
                                  1977
                                  1978
                                  1979
                                  1980
                                  1981
                                  1982
                                  1983
                                  1984
                                  1985
                                  1986
                                  1987
                                  1988
                                  1989
                                  1990
                                  1991
                                  1992
                                  1993
                                  1994
                                  1995
                                  1996
                                  1997
                                  1998
                                  1999
                                  2000
                                  2001
                                  2002
                                  2003
                                  2004
                                  2005
                                  2006
                                  2007
                                  2008
                                  2009
                                  2010
                                  2011
                                  2012
                                  2013
                                  2014
                                  2015
                                  2016
                                  2017
                                  2018
                                  2019
                                  2020
                                  2021
                                  2022
                                  2023
                                  2024
                                  2025
                                  2026
                                  2027
                                  2028

                                  Need a fuzzy date?Need an exact date?

                                  In cover date for this issue.









                                  ---
                                  January
                                  February
                                  March
                                  April
                                  May
                                  June
                                  July
                                  August
                                  September
                                  October
                                  November
                                  December----
                                  Q1
                                  Q2
                                  Q3
                                  Q4----
                                  1920
                                  1921
                                  1922
                                  1923
                                  1924
                                  1925
                                  1926
                                  1927
                                  1928
                                  1929
                                  1930
                                  1931
                                  1932
                                  1933
                                  1934
                                  1935
                                  1936
                                  1937
                                  1938
                                  1939
                                  1940
                                  1941
                                  1942
                                  1943
                                  1944
                                  1945
                                  1946
                                  1947
                                  1948
                                  1949
                                  1950
                                  1951
                                  1952
                                  1953
                                  1954
                                  1955
                                  1956
                                  1957
                                  1958
                                  1959
                                  1960
                                  1961
                                  1962
                                  1963
                                  1964
                                  1965
                                  1966
                                  1967
                                  1968
                                  1969
                                  1970
                                  1971
                                  1972
                                  1973
                                  1974
                                  1975
                                  1976
                                  1977
                                  1978
                                  1979
                                  1980
                                  1981
                                  1982
                                  1983
                                  1984
                                  1985
                                  1986
                                  1987
                                  1988
                                  1989
                                  1990
                                  1991
                                  1992
                                  1993
                                  1994
                                  1995
                                  1996
                                  1997
                                  1998
                                  1999
                                  2000
                                  2001
                                  2002
                                  2003
                                  2004
                                  2005
                                  2006
                                  2007
                                  2008
                                  2009
                                  2010
                                  2011
                                  2012
                                  2013
                                  2014
                                  2015
                                  2016
                                  2017
                                  2018
                                  2019
                                  2020
                                  2021
                                  2022
                                  2023
                                  2024
                                  2025
                                  2026
                                  2027
                                  2028

                                  Need a fuzzy date?Need an exact date?







                                  ---
                                  January
                                  February
                                  March
                                  April
                                  May
                                  June
                                  July
                                  August
                                  September
                                  October
                                  November
                                  December----
                                  Q1
                                  Q2
                                  Q3
                                  Q4----
                                  1920
                                  1921
                                  1922
                                  1923
                                  1924
                                  1925
                                  1926
                                  1927
                                  1928
                                  1929
                                  1930
                                  1931
                                  1932
                                  1933
                                  1934
                                  1935
                                  1936
                                  1937
                                  1938
                                  1939
                                  1940
                                  1941
                                  1942
                                  1943
                                  1944
                                  1945
                                  1946
                                  1947
                                  1948
                                  1949
                                  1950
                                  1951
                                  1952
                                  1953
                                  1954
                                  1955
                                  1956
                                  1957
                                  1958
                                  1959
                                  1960
                                  1961
                                  1962
                                  1963
                                  1964
                                  1965
                                  1966
                                  1967
                                  1968
                                  1969
                                  1970
                                  1971
                                  1972
                                  1973
                                  1974
                                  1975
                                  1976
                                  1977
                                  1978
                                  1979
                                  1980
                                  1981
                                  1982
                                  1983
                                  1984
                                  1985
                                  1986
                                  1987
                                  1988
                                  1989
                                  1990
                                  1991
                                  1992
                                  1993
                                  1994
                                  1995
                                  1996
                                  1997
                                  1998
                                  1999
                                  2000
                                  2001
                                  2002
                                  2003
                                  2004
                                  2005
                                  2006
                                  2007
                                  2008
                                  2009
                                  2010
                                  2011
                                  2012
                                  2013
                                  2014
                                  2015
                                  2016
                                  2017
                                  2018
                                  2019
                                  2020
                                  2021
                                  2022
                                  2023
                                  2024
                                  2025
                                  2026
                                  2027
                                  2028

                                  Need a fuzzy date?Need an exact date?







                                  ---
                                  January
                                  February
                                  March
                                  April
                                  May
                                  June
                                  July
                                  August
                                  September
                                  October
                                  November
                                  December----
                                  Q1
                                  Q2
                                  Q3
                                  Q4----
                                  1920
                                  1921
                                  1922
                                  1923
                                  1924
                                  1925
                                  1926
                                  1927
                                  1928
                                  1929
                                  1930
                                  1931
                                  1932
                                  1933
                                  1934
                                  1935
                                  1936
                                  1937
                                  1938
                                  1939
                                  1940
                                  1941
                                  1942
                                  1943
                                  1944
                                  1945
                                  1946
                                  1947
                                  1948
                                  1949
                                  1950
                                  1951
                                  1952
                                  1953
                                  1954
                                  1955
                                  1956
                                  1957
                                  1958
                                  1959
                                  1960
                                  1961
                                  1962
                                  1963
                                  1964
                                  1965
                                  1966
                                  1967
                                  1968
                                  1969
                                  1970
                                  1971
                                  1972
                                  1973
                                  1974
                                  1975
                                  1976
                                  1977
                                  1978
                                  1979
                                  1980
                                  1981
                                  1982
                                  1983
                                  1984
                                  1985
                                  1986
                                  1987
                                  1988
                                  1989
                                  1990
                                  1991
                                  1992
                                  1993
                                  1994
                                  1995
                                  1996
                                  1997
                                  1998
                                  1999
                                  2000
                                  2001
                                  2002
                                  2003
                                  2004
                                  2005
                                  2006
                                  2007
                                  2008
                                  2009
                                  2010
                                  2011
                                  2012
                                  2013
                                  2014
                                  2015
                                  2016
                                  2017
                                  2018
                                  2019
                                  2020
                                  2021
                                  2022
                                  2023
                                  2024
                                  2025
                                  2026
                                  2027
                                  2028



                                  N/A









                                  In store date for this issue.







                                  Top contributors to this wiki





                                  • chalkshark
                                    441





                                  • Darkside_of_the_Sun
                                    117





                                  • sniktawt
                                    28





                                  • Healex
                                    16





                                  • GC8
                                    14














                                  This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:


                                  Beware, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along
                                  with your edits. Make sure this is what you intended. This will likely
                                  increase the time it takes for your changes to go live.


                                  Comment and Save


                                  Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other
                                  Comic Vine users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll
                                  send you an email once approved.














                                  This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:


                                  Beware, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along
                                  with your edits. Make sure this is what you intended. This will likely
                                  increase the time it takes for your changes to go live.


                                  Comment and Save


                                  Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other
                                  Comic Vine users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll
                                  send you an email once approved.








                                  Comment and Save


                                  Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other
                                  Comic Vine users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll
                                  send you an email once approved.



















































                                • Popular posts from this blog

                                  Darth Vader #20

                                  How to how show current date and time by default on contact form 7 in WordPress without taking input from user in datetimepicker

                                  Ondo