Dibny and Wife: the Mystery of the Elongated Man
Part One: Romance on Earth-One
The Flash: Guest Starring the Elongated Man ('60 - '63)
The Flash [1959] no.112 (April-May 1960): cover by Infantino & Giella
"The Mystery of the Elongated Man" (13 pages) @Central City
writer: John Broome; artist: Carmine Infantino; inker: Joe Giella
r. DC Special Series(digest) no. 19 (Fall 1979);
The Flash Annual [1963] no. 1;
The Flash Annual [1963] no. 1 Replica Edition (2001);
The Flash Archives v. 2 (2000)
The Flash [1959] no.115/2 (September 1960):
"The Elongated Man's Secret Weapon" (12 pages) @Central City & Yucatan, Mexico
writer: John Broome; artist: Carmine Infantino; inker: Murphy Anderson
r. The Flash Archives v. 2 (2000)
The Flash [1959] no.119/2 (March 1961):
"The Elongated Man's Undersea Trap" (14 pages) @the Caribbean
writer: John Broome; penciller Carmine Infantino; inker: Joe Giella
r.The Flash [1959] no. 209 (September 1971);
The Flash Archives v.3 (2002)
The Flash [1959] no.124 (November 1961): cover by Infantino & Giella
"Space-Boomerang Trap" (16 pages) @a seaside resort & Central City
writer: John Broome; penciller Carmine Infantino; inker: Joe Giella
r. DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest no. 2 (May-June 1980);
The Flash Archives v. 3 (2002);
The Greatest Flash Stories Ever Told (1991)
The Flash [1959] no.130/2 (August 1962):
"Kid Flash Meets the Elongated Man" (11 pages) @Goldville, Wyoming
writer: John Broome; penciller Carmine Infantino; inker: Joe Giella
r. Four Star Spectacular no. 2 (May-June 1976);
DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest no. 2 (May-June 1980)
The Flash [1959] no.134 (February 1963): cover by Infantino & Giella?
"The Man Who Mastered Absolute Zero" (15 pages) @Central City
writer: John Broome; penciller Carmine Infantino; inker: Joe Giella
r. 100-Page Super-Spectacular no. DC-22 (November 1973)
The Flash [1959] no.138 (August 1963): cover by Infantino & Anderson?
"The Pied Piper's Double Doom" (14 pages) @Tower City, New England
writer: John Broome; penciller Carmine Infantino; inker: Joe Giella
r. DC Special Series (digest) no. 24 (February 1981)
The Classic Detective Stretch ('64 - '68)
Detective Comics no.327 (May 1964):
"Ten Miles to Nowhere" (10 pages) @Lake Champlain, Vermont, near Canadian border (Quebec)
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Carmine Infantino
r. Detective Comics no. 445 (February-March 1975);
DC Silver Age Classics (Detective Comics no. 327) no. 7G (1992).;
Millennium Edition: Detective Comics no. 327 (March 2000)
Detective Comics no.328 (June 1964):
"Curious Case of the Barn-Door Bandit" (10 pages) @Florida Beach, Florida
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Carmine Infantino
--'pixy type' new look for Sue after Shirley MacLaine
Detective Comics no.329 (July 1964):
"Puzzle of the Purple Pony" (10 pages) @Cactus City, Nevada or Utah, & environs
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Carmine Infantino
Detective Comics no.330 (August 1964):
"Desert Double-Cross" (10 pages) @the Mojave Desert, California
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Carmine Infantino
Detective Comics no.331 (September 1964): cover by Infantino & Giella
"Museum of Mixed-Up Men" (24 pages) @Gotham City
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Joe Giella
r. Batman: The Dynamic Duo Archives v. 1 (2003)
Detective Comics no.332 (October 1964):
"The Elongated Man's Other-World Wife" (9 pages) @unidentified locale, USA
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
--1st birthday mystery; Sue's Uncle Jim
Detective Comics no.333 (November 1964):
"The Robbery That Never Happened" (10 pages) @the Bentley Hotel & environs
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
r. Detective Comics no. 442 (August-September 1974)
Detective Comics no.334 (December 1964):
"Battle of the Elongated Weapons" (9 pages) @ same locale as 'Tec 332?
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.335 (January 1965):
"Break Up the Bottle-Neck Gang" (9 pages) @Fairview City
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
--Billy Warner the "Elongated Kid" 1st appearance with junior superhero fanclub
Detective Comics no.336 (February 1965):
"The House of ‘Flashy' Traps" (9 pages) @Central City
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
--The Flash guest appearance
Detective Comics no.337 (March 1965):
"Case of the 20 Grand Pay-Off" (10 pages) @Paulistown & Federal City
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.338 (April 1965):
"Case of the Curious Compass" (10 pages) @Amsterdam, the Netherlands, & S.S. Poseidon on the Atlantic
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.339 (May 1965):
"The Counterfeit Crime-Buster" (9 pages) @Zenith City
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
--cameos by Hugh Rankin P.I. & Batman
Detective Comics no.340 (June 1965):
"Mystery of the Millionaire Cowboy" (10 pages) @Midwest City
writer: John Broome; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.341 (July 1965):
"The Elongated Man's Change-of-Face" (9 pages) @Powderkeg (near Midwest City)
writer: John Broome?; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.342 (August 1965):
"The Bandits and the Baroness" (10 pages) @Manson Sierra Hotel, Southwest U.S.
writer: Gardner Fox?; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.343 (September 1965):
"The Secret War of the Phantom General" (24 pages) @Gotham City & the Andes, South America
writer: John Broome; artist: Carmine Infantino; inker: Joe Giella
--Batman team-up with Robin & EM; cameo by John Broome (Julius Schwartz photo)
r. Batman Family no. 4 (March-April 1976)
Detective Comics no.344 (October 1965):
"Peril in Paris" (10 pages) @Paris, France
writer: John Broome; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.345 (November 1965):
"Robberies in Reverse" (10 pages) @unidentified locale, USA
writer: John Broome?; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Batman no.177 (December 1965):
"Two Batmen Too Many" (12 pages) @Gotham City
writer: Bill Finger; penciller: Sheldon Moldoff; inker: Joe Giella
--Batman with EM and Atom guest appearance
Detective Comics no.346 (December 1965):
"Peephole to the Future" (10 pages) @Empire City (=New York City?)
writer: Gardner Fox?; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.347 (January 1966):
"The Man Who Hated Money" (10 pages) @Four Corners & Silver City
writer: Gardner Fox?; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.348 (February 1966):
"My Wife, the Witch" (10 pages) @the Pine Beach Hotel, Malem
writer: Gardner Fox?; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.349 (March 1966):
"The 13 O'Clock Robbery" (10 pages) @Lake Cherokee, Vermont
writer: Gardner Fox?; artist: Carmine Infantino
Detective Comics no.350 (April 1966):
"Green Lantern's Breakout" (10 pages) @Coast City
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Carmine Infantino
--2nd birthday mystery; Thomas Kalmuku & Hal Jordan/GL guest stars; Ralph's 2nd costume (red version)
Detective Comics no.351 (May 1966):
"The Case of the Costumed-Made Crook" (10 pages) @Coast City, Central City, & points between
writer: Gardner Fox?; artist: Carmine Infantino
--picks up from previous tale (Ralph vs. his original costume); The Flash cameo
Detective Comics no.352 (June 1966):
“The Counter of Monte Carlo” (10 pages) @Monte Carlo, Monaco
writer: John Broome?; artist: Carmine Infantino
Detective Comics no.353 (July 1966):
"The Puzzling Prophecies of the Tea Leaves" (9 pages) @Quaker City
writer: Gardner Fox?; artist: Carmine Infantino
Detective Comics no.354 (August 1966):
"The Double-Dealing Jewel Thieves" (10 pages) @Empire City (=New York City?)
writer: Gardner Fox?; artist: Carmine Infantino ("Rouge Enfant")
Detective Comics no. 355 (September 1966) (10 pages)
"The Tantalizing Troubles of the Tripod Thieves" @Rover City
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Carmine Infantino
--Zatanna guest star
r. Detective Comics no. 439 (February-March 1974);
JLA: Zatanna's Search (2004)
Detective Comics no.356 (October 1966):
"Truth Behind the False Faces" (10 pages) @Dune City
writer: Gardner Fox?; artist: Carmine Infantino
The Flash [1958] no. 165 (November 1966):
“One Bride Groom Too Many” (24 pages) @Central City
writer: John Broome; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Joe Giella
--as a guest at the wedding of Barry Allen and Iris West
r. The Flash [1958] no. 328 (December 1983)
Detective Comics no.357 (November 1966):
"Tragedy of the Too-Lucky Thief" (10 pages) @Hollyvale
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Murphy Anderson; inker: Sid Greene
--yellow reverse version of 2nd costume, one time only with no explanation
Detective Comics no.358 (December 1966):
"The Faker-Takers of the Baker's Dozen" (9 pages) @York City
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Sid Greene
--J.Schwartz cameo, page 2 panel 2
Detective Comics no.359 (January 1967):
"Riddle of the Sleepytime Taxi" (8 pages) @Chestnut City
writer: John Broome; artist: Murphy Anderson
--1st appearance magenta version of 2nd costume
r. 100-Page Super-Spectacular no. DC-22 (November 1973);
Millennium Edition: Detective Comics no. 359 (October 2000)
Detective Comics no.360 (February 1967):
"London Caper of the Rockers and Mods" (9 pages) @London, England
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Murphy Anderson
--EM gives Command Peformance; Ralph & Sue meet the Queen (appears in silhouette cameo)
Justice League of America no.51 (February 1967): cover by Sekowsky & Giella
"Z -- as in Zatanna -- and Zero Hour" (23 pages) @JLA Secret Sanctuary near Happy Harbor
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Mike Sekowsky; inker: Sid Greene
--not yet a Justice League member
r. Justice League of America no.110 (March-April 1974):
Justice League of America Archives v. 7 (2001);
JLA: Zatanna's Search (2004)
Detective Comics no.361 (March 1967):
"The Curious Case of the Circus Crook" (9 pages) @Mangum's Mammoth Circus, Grassy Corners, in the Midlands
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Sid Greene
--J.Schwartz cameo, page 5 panel 1
Detective Comics no.362 (April 1967):
"The Horse That Hunted Hoods" (9 pages) @unidentified city, USA
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.363 (May 1967):
"Way-Out Day in Wishbone City" (8 pages) @Wishbone City
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.364 (June 1967):
"The Ship That Sank Twice" (9 pages) @Inlet Channel, Florida
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Irv Novick
Detective Comics no.365 (July 1968):
"The Crooks Who Captured Themselves" (9 pages) @Power City
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Sid Greene
--J. Schwartz cameo, page 2 panel 1
Detective Comics no.366 (August 1968):
"Robber Round-Up In Kiddy City" (9 pages) @Prairie City
writer: John Broome; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.367 (September 1968):
"Enigma of the Elongated Evildoer" (9 pages) @Sun Mountain, Nevada
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.368 (October 1968):
"The Treacherous Time-Trap" (9 pages) @Ivy Town
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Gil Kane; inker: Sid Greene
--The Atom, Chronos, and Anton Teljas guest stars
Detective Comics no.369 (November 1967):
"Legend of the Lovers' Lantern" (9 pages) @unidentified city, USA
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Neal Adams
Detective Comics no.370 (December 1967):
"Case of the Colorless Cash" (9 pages) @Grand City & Everett
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Gil Kane; inker: Sid Greene
--J. Schwartz cameo, page 4 panel 3, looking at the "Kane's Krunchy Kandy" truck
Detective Comics no.371 (January 1968):
"The Bellringer and the Baffling Bongs" (8 pages) @an old Spanish mission, California
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Mike Sekowsky; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.372 (February 1968):
"Elongated Man Throws His Weight Around" (9 pages) @a rural county fair & farm, USA
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Gil Kane; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.373 (March 1968):
"The Riddler on the Roof" (9 pages) @Gotham City
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Gil Kane; inker: Sid Greene
--Commissioner Gordon guest star; The Riddler guest villain; Batman & Robin guest appearance; no Sue
Detective Comics no.374 (April 1968):
"The Amazing Crook-Catcher" (9 pages) @Border City
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Mike Sekowsky; inker: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.375 (May 1968):
"The Face That Stopped Clocks" (9 pages) @Wayside City
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Mike Sekowsky; inker: George Roussos
--3rd birthday mystery
Detective Comics no.376 (June 1968):
"The Demon-Doll Doom" (9 pages) @unknown locale, USA
writer: Gardner Fox; penciller: Mike Sekowsky; inker: George Roussos
--Ralph's college buddy, Marty Dillingham; no Sue
Detective Comics no.377 (July 1968):
"The Case of the Clumsy Crook" (9 pages) @unknown town, USA
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Murphy Anderson
Detective Comics no.378 (August 1968):
"Menace of the Man-Killing Shooting Gallery" (9 pages) @Pendragon Arms, unidentified city, USA
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Sid Greene
--J. Schwartz cameo, page 3 panel 1
Detective Comics no.379 (September 1968):
"The Elongated Man's Magic Moment" (9 pages) @Shore City
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Sid Greene
--Zatara the Magician guest stars; Sue's nephew Robby; J. Schwartz cameo, page 5 panel 3
Detective Comics no.380 (October 1968):
"Fortune in a Flower Pot" (8 pages) @Sightseer Hill in the American West
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Sid Greene
--J. Schwartz look-alike George Garrison, pages 5 - 7
Detective Comics no.381 (November 1968):
"The Come-and-Go Mansion Mystery" (8 pages) @New England coastal location
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Sid Greene
Detective Comics no.382 (December 1968):
"The Wishing Well Wonder" (8 pages) @Fairview City
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Sid Greene
--1st of two parts; Billy Warner the "Elongated Kid" 2nd appearance;
J. Schwartz cameo, page 5 panel 1, reading MARVEL comic book, "Carmine's Frozen Pizza" truck in same panel
Detective Comics no.383 (January 1969):
"Pursuit of the Bugged Bandits" (8 pages) @Fairview City
writer: Gardner Fox; artist: Sid Greene
--2nd of two parts; Billy Warner; J. Schwartz look-alike policeman "Mike," page 3 panel 1
The Flash Back Bit (1971)
The Flash [1959] no.206 (May 1971):
"Showdown in Elongated Town" (7 pages) @Great Elm, old west "ghost' town
writer: Cary Bates; artist: Dick Giordano
--red version of 2nd costume resumes; Mirror Master guest villain; no Sue
The Flash [1959] no.208 (August 1971):
"Malice in Wonderland" (8 pages) @Dodgson
writer: Len Wein; artist: Dick Giordano
--"Alice in Wonderland" characters; no Sue
The Flash [1959] no.210 (November 1971):
"A Tasteless Trick" (9 pages) @unidentified city
writer: Steve Skeates; artist: Dick Giordano
The Flash [1959] no.212 (February 1972):
"When Money Grows On Trees" (9 pages) @Centerton
writer: Len Wein; artist: Dick Giordano
--early use of S.T.A.R. labs
Justice Leads ('72 - '77)
Detective Comics no.426 (August 1972):
"Trail of the Fadeaway Footprints" (9 pages) @the Mojave Desert & "ghost" town
writer: Len Wein; artist: Dick Giordano
Justice League of America no.100 (August 1972):
"The Unknown Soldier of Victory" (24 pages) @JLA Secret Sanctuary, JSA HQ, Aztecan Mexica (Earth 2 past)
writer: Len Wein; penciller: Dick Dillin; inker: Joe Giella
--shares a chapter with Dr. Fate, (E1) Atom, & Crimson Avenger
r. DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest no. 11 (July 1981);
Crisis on Multiple Earths v.3 (2004)
Justice League of America no.101 (September 1972): "The Hand That Shook the World" --behind the scenes
r. DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest no. 11 (July 1981);
Crisis on Multiple Earths v.3 (2004)
Justice League of America no.102 (October 1972): "And One of Us Must Die"--group shot
r. DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest no. 11 (July 1981);
Crisis on Multiple Earths v.3 (2004)
Detective Comics no.430 (December 1972):
"The Haunted Studio Mystery" (8 pages) @Hollywood, California
writer: E. Nelson Bridwell; artist: Dick Giordano
--mock versions of old Hollywood stars
The Flash [1959] no.221 (April-May 1973): "Time-Schedule for Disaster"
--group shot, Ralph and Sue at Barry's birthday party
Justice League of America no.105 (May 1973):
"Specter in the Shadows" (23 pages)
writer: Len Wein; penciller: Dick Dillin; inker: Dick Giordano
--EM inducted as a new JLA member
r.Best Of DC (digest) no. 31 (December 1982)
Justice League of America no.106 (July-August 1973): "Wolf in the Fold" --active role
r. Best Of DC (digest) no. 31 (December 1982)
Detective Comics no.436 (September 1973):
"Sign of the Two Fingers" (8 pages) @unidentified city
writer: Elliot S! Maggin; artist: Dick Giordano (Terry Austin backgrounds?)
--Sue's new pet dog, Frazier
Justice League of America no.107 (September-October 1973): "Crisis on Earth-X" --active role
r.Crisis on Multiple Earths v.3 (2004)
Justice League of America no.108 (November-December 1973): "Thirteen Against the Earth" --active role
r.Crisis on Multiple Earths v.3 (2004)
Justice League of America no.109 (January-February 1974): "The Doom of the Divided Man" --active role
Justice League of America no.110 (March-April 1974): "The Man Who Murdered Santa Claus" --one panel
Justice League of America no.111 (May-June 1974): "Balance of Power" --active role
Justice League of America no.112 (July-August 1974): "War with the One-Man Justice League" --active role
Justice League of America no.113 (September-October 1974): "The Creature in the Velvet Cage" --active role
r.Crisis on Multiple Earths v.3 (2004)
Justice League of America no.114 (November-December 1974): "The Return of Anakronus" --active role
Wonder Woman [1942] no.215 (December 1974-January 1975): "Amazon Attack Against Atlantis"
Detective Comics no.444 (December 1974-January 1975):
"The Magical Mystery Mirror" (8 pages) @unidentified city
writer: Mike W. Barr; artist: Ernie Chua (Chan)
r. Best Of DC (digest) no. 30 (November 1982)
Action Comics no.443 (January 1975): "At Last! Clark Kent, Super-Hero" --cameo with JLA
Justice League of America no.116 (March-April 1975): "The Kid Who Won Hawkman's Wings" --active role
Justice League of America no.117 (April 1975): "I Have No Wings and I Must Fly" --background role
Justice League of America no.118 (May 1975): "Takeover of the Earth-Masters" --one panel
Justice League of America no.119 (June 1975): "Winner Takes the Earth" --active role
The Superman Family no.171 (June-July 1975): "Cleopatra, Queen of America"
Wonder Woman [1942] no.219 (August-September 1975): "World of Enslaved Women"
Detective Comics no.449 (July 1975):
"The Mystery Man Who Walked On Air" (6 pages) @Key West, Florida
writer: Mary Skrenes; artist: Dick Giordano (Terry Austin backgrounds?)
--4th birthday mystery; Flash guest appearance
r.Best Of DC (digest) no. 48 (May 1984)
Justice League of America no.120 (July 1975): "The Parallel Perils of Adam Strange" --active role
Justice League of America no.121 (August 1975): "The Hero Who Jinxed the Justice League" --active role
Wonder Woman [1942] no.220 (October-November 1975): "The Man Who Wiped Out Time"
Detective Comics no.453 (November 1975):
"The Case of the Reverse-Pickpocket" (6 pages) @unidentified city
writer: Mike W. Barr; penciller: Sergio Garcia; inker: Frank McLaughlin
Limited Collectors' Edition[Super Friends] no. C-41 (December 1975 - January 1976) --cameo in framing sequence
r. Super Friends (2000)
Justice League of America no.127 (February 1976): "The Command is 'Chaos'" --background role
Detective Comics no.456 (February 1976):
"The Un-Stretchable Sleuth" (6 pages) @Cape Crescent
writer: Bob Rozakis; artist: Kurt Schaffenberger
--first of two parts
Detective Comics no.457 (March 1976):
"Make Way For the Elongated Woman" (6 pages) @Cape Crescent
writer: Bob Rozakis; artist: Kurt Schaffenberger
--second of two parts
Wonder Woman [1942] no.222 (February-March 1976): "Will the Real Wonder Woman Please Drop Dead" --cameo with JLA
Justice League of America no.128 (March 1976): "Death-Visions of the Justice League" --active role
Justice League of America no.129 (April 1976): "The Earth Dies Screaming" --active role
Detective Comics no.462 (August 1976):
"Clue of the Talking Orchid" (6 pages) @New York City, New York
writer: Bob Rozakis; penciller: “Union Studio” (Dan Spiegle?); inker: Vince Colletta
Justice League of America no.131 (June 1976): "The Beasts Who Thought Like Men" --active role
Justice League of America no.132 (July 1976): "The Beasts Who Fought Like Men" --background role
Justice League of America no.133 (August 1976): "Missing - One Man of Steel" --group shot
Justice League of America no.134 (September 1976): "The Battle at the Edge of Forever" --active role
Detective Comics no.465 (November 1976):
"The Elongated Plague" (6 pages) @Star City
writer: Bob Rozakis; penciller: Ernie Chua (Chan); inker: Terry Austin
--villain: The Calculator (3rd of 6 stories, issues 463 - 468);
Star-Con Comics Convention; J.Schwartz cameo, page 4 panel 4, dressed as Superman
Detective Comics no.466/2 (December 1976):
"Take Me Out of the Ball Game" (6 pages) @Star City
--Green Arrow feature; EM guest star; Calculator villain (4th of 6 stories)
Detective Comics no.468 (March-April 1977): cover by Jim Aparo
"Battle of the Thinking Machines" (17 pages) @Central City, Gotham City, and Satellite Sanctuary
writer: Bob Rozakis; penciller: Marshall Rogers; inker: Terry Austin
--Batman team-up with Green Arrow, Black Canary, Hawkman, The Atom, and Elongated Man;
against The Calculator (7th of 7 stories); Aquaman cameo
Secret Society of Super-Villains no.5 (January-February 1977): "Endgame" --cameo with JLA, 2 panels
Justice League of America no.139/2 (February 1977): "The Ice Age Cometh" --active role
Super Friends no. 3 (February 1977) : “The Cosmic Hit Man”
r. Best of DC (digest) no. 3 (January-February 1980)
The Amazing World of DC Comics no. 14 (March 1977)
"The Justice League of America Reader" by Mark Gruenwald; spotlight issue on the Justice League with run-down of stories thusfar, profiles of members and significant related data
includes b&w reprinted pics and photos of water-skiing JLAers, but no photo of Ralph enjoying water sports
Justice League of America no.142 (May 1977): cover by Buckler & Abel
"Return from Forever" (33 pages) @Atlantis, Atllantic Ocean, Miami, Satellite Sanctuary
writer: Steve Englehart; penciller: Dick Dillin; inker: Frank McLaughlin
--spotlights EM, Aquaman, Atom; Willow; the Construct; other JLAers
Justice League of America no.143 (June 1977): "A Tale of Two Satellites" --three panels
The Flash [1959] no.252 (August 1977): cover by Buckler & Abel
"Double Dose of Danger" (17 pages) @Central City
writer: Cary Bates; penciller: Irv Novick; inker: Frank McLaughlin
--The Molder; 1st of two parts
The Flash [1959] no.253 (September 1977): cover by Buckler & Abel
"Don't Mess With the Molder" (17 pages) @Central City
writer: Cary Bates; penciller: Irv Novick; inker: Frank McLaughlin
--The Molder; 2nd of two parts
Super Friends no. 7 (October 1977): "The Warning of the Wonder Twins" --cont'd in next ish
r. Super Friends (2000)
Super Friends no. 8 (November 1977): "The Mind Killers" --cont'd in next ish
r. Super Friends (2000)
Super Friends no. 9 (December 1977): "Three Ways to Kill a World" --behind the scenes
r. Super Friends (2000)
Team Player ('78 - '85)
Justice League of America no.150 (January 1978): "The Key - or Not the Key" --background role
Justice League of America no.151 (February 1978): "The Unluckiest League of All" --active role
Action Comics no.480 (February 1978): "Amazo's Big Breakthrough" (neck shot)
Justice League of America no.152 (March 1978): "2,000 Light-Years to Christmas" --active role
Action Comics no.481 (March 1978): "It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Supermobile" --behind the scenes
Action Comics no.482 (April 1978): "This is a Job for Supermobile" --behind the scenes
World's Finest Comicsno. 250 (April-May 1978) "The Reality War" --group shot
Action Comics no.483 (May 1978): "Sleep No More" --cameo
DC Special Series no. 11 [The Flash Spectacular] (1978): "Beyond the Super-Speed Barrier"
--group shot, Ralph and Sue at Wally West's graduation
Challengers of the Unknown no.87 (June-July 1978): "Twelve Million Years to Twilight" --group shot with JLofA
Justice League of America no.155 (June 1978): "Under the Moons of Earth" --background role
Justice League of America no.156 (July 1978): "The Fiend with Five Faces" --active role
Justice League of America no.157 (August 1978): "Till Doom Do Us Part" --active role; includes Sue; at wedding of Ray Palmer & Jean Loring
Wonder Woman [1942] no.247 (September 1978):
"The Inside-Out Man" (17 pages) @Satellite Sanctuary & in outer space
writer: Jack C. Harris; penciller: Jose Delbo; inker: Joe Giella
Adventure Comics no. 459 (September-October 1978): cover by Jim Aparo
“The Case of the Fortune Cookie Fortune” (7 pages) @Sutterville
writers: Len Wein, Paul Levitz, Mike Gold, Ann Delary-Gold, Steve Mitchell;
penciller: George Ruppert; inker: Bruce Patterson
The Batman Family no.20 (October-November 1978):
"Peril of the Power Sower" (20 pages) @JLA Satellite Sanctuary
writer: Bob Rozakis; penciller: Don Heck; inker: John Celardo
--Batgirl & Robin with EM & Red Tornado
Justice League of America no.159 (October 1978): "Crisis from Yesterday" --active role
Justice League of America no.160 (November 1978): "Crisis from Tomorrow" --active role
Justice League of America no.161 (December 1978): "The Reverse Spells of Zatanna's Magic-cigaM" --background role
Justice League of America no.162 (January 1979): "The Creation Conspiracy" --active role
Justice League of America no.163 (February 1979): "Concert of the Damned" --background role
Justice League of America no.164 (March 1979): "Murder by Melody" --active role
Justice League of America no.165 (April 1979): "A Mother of Magic" --active role
Justice League of America no.166 (May 1979): "The Long Way Home" --background role
Justice League of America no.167 (June 1979): "The League That Defated Itself" --group shot
Justice League of America no.168 (July 1979): "The Last Great Switcheroo" --active role
The Flash [1959] no.277 (September 1979): "The Self-Destruct Flash" --at Iris West Allen's funeral
Justice League of America no.170 (September 1979): "While a World Lies Burning" --background role
Justice League of America no.174 (January 1980): "A Plague of Monsters" --active role
Detective Comics no.488 (February-March 1980):
"Minus One Miracle Car" (6 pages) @Morgan Motors test track
writer: Mike W. Barr; penciller; Ed Barretto [sic]; inker: Joe Giella
DC Comics Presents no.21 (May 1980): cover by Andru & Giordano
"The Alien Epidemic" (17 pages) @Stevenson, Connecticut--also Metropolis, Fortress of Solitude
writer: Gerry Conway; penciller: Joe Staton; inker: Francisco Chiaramonte
--Superman team-up with EM
Justice League of America no.179 (June 1980): "The Siren Song of the Satin Satan" --background role
Justice League of America no.181 (August 1980): "The Stellar Crimes of Star-Tsar" --active role
Justice League of America no.182/2 (September 1980):
"The Sun Queen Snatch" (8 pages) @cruiseship Sun Queen
writer: Paul Kupperberg; penciller: Rodin Rodreguez [sic]; inker: Vince Colletta
--Ralph & Sue on cruise with Carter & Shiera Hall
Justice League of America no.186 (January 1981): "Who Can Stop the Shaggy Man?" --active role
Justice League of America no.187 (February 1981): "Proteus Says: 'All Things Must Change!'" --active role
Justice League of America no.188 (March 1981): "The Metamorph War" --active role
Detective Comics no.500 (March 1981):
500th Anniversary issue, cover jam by Joe Kubert, Giordano, Infantino, Aparo, Bob Smith, Garcia Lopez, Simonson, Yeates
"The Final Mystery of Edgar Allen Poe" (8 pages) @New York City, New York
writer: Mike W. Barr; artist: Jose Luis Garcia Lopez
The Flash [1959] no.296 (April 1981): cover by Infantino & Giordano
"The Man Who Was Cursed To the Bone" (17 pages) @Central City
writer: Cary Bates; penciller Carmine Infantino; inker: Bob Smith
Justice League of America no.189 (April 1981): "The Return of the Starfish Conqueror" --group shot
Justice League of America no.190 (May 1981): "Our Friends, Our Enemies" --active role
Justice League of America no.191 (June 1981): "The Key Crisis of the One-Man Justice League" --active role
Justice League of America no. 192 (July 1981): "Quest for Genesis" --group shot
The Brave and the Bold no.177 (August 1981): (cover by Aparo)
"The Hangman Club Murders" (17 pages) @Gotham City
writer: Mike W. Barr; artist: Jim Aparo
--Batman & EM; dedicated to Bill Finger
The Flash [1958] no. 300 (August 1981):
"1981--A Flash Odyssey" (48 pages)
writer: Cary Bates; penciller Carmine Infantino; inker: Bob Smith
--25th anniversary retrospective
Justice League of America no.194 (September 1981): "Destiny is a Stacked Deck" --active role, Sue guest appearance
The Superman Family no.211/3 (October 1981):
"Search for a Secret-Seeker" (6 pages) @Metropolis
writer: Bob Rozakis; penciller: John Calnan; inker: Joe Giella
--Clark Kent & EM
Justice League of America no.195 (October 1981): centrespread --JLA/JSA group pin-up; artist: George Perez
Justice League of America no.197 (December 1981): "Crisis in Limbo" --in subplot
Justice League of America no.198 (January 1982): "Once Upon a Time, in the Wild Wild West..." --active role
Justice League of America no.199 (February 1982): "Grand Canyon Showdown" --active role
Justice League of America no.200 (March 1982): wraparound cover by Perez
"A League Divided" (72 pages)
writer: Gerry Conway
--introduction, framing pages, and concluding chapters-- penciller: George Perez; inker: Brett Breeding
--Chapter 5: Flash vs. EM-- penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Frank Giacoia (5 pages)
--also includes two pages of text retrospective by Conway
Phantom Zone no.2 (February 1982): "Earth Under Siege" --cameo, one panel
Phantom Zone no.4 (April 1982): "The Phantom Planet" --behind the scenes
Wonder Woman [1942] no.291 (May 1982): "Judgment In Infinity" --cameo with JLA
Justice League of America no.202 (May 1982): "Star Fall" --one panel
Justice League of America no.203 (June 1982): "Shuffle and Deal... with Death!" --one panel & cover
Justice League of America no.204 (July 1982): "The Cut of the Cards" --active role
Justice League of America no.205 (August 1982):"The Final Hand!" --active role
Justice League of America no.206 (September 1982): cover by Cockrum & Tanghal
"The Secret That Time Forgot" (26 pages) @Satellite Sanctuary
writer: Gerry Conway; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Rome Tanghal
--features 25th century Space Museum, with Thomas and Gardner Parker
Justice League of America no.209 (December 1982): "Crisis on Earth Prime, Book Five: Let Old Acquaintances Be Forgot..." --group shot
Justice League of America no.210 (January 1983): "When a World Dies Screaming"
Justice League of America no.211 (February 1983): "The Devil's Bargain"
Wonder Woman [1942] no.300 (February 1983): "Beautiful Dreamer, Death Unto Thee" --with JLofA and on cover
Justice League of America no.212 (March 1983): "War in Space!"
DC Comics Presents no.58 (June 1983): cover by Gil Kane
"The Deadly Touch of the Intangibles" (23 pages)
writer: Mike W. Barr; penciller: Curt Swan; inker: Dave Hunt
--team-up with Superman & Robin
The Flash [1958] no.323 (July 1983): "Run, Flash--Run for Your Wife" --guest at the wedding of Barry Allen and Fiona Webb
The Flash [1958] no.324 (August 1983): "The Slayer and the Slain" --guest at the wedding of Barry Allen and Fiona Webb
Batman and the Outsiders no.1 (August 1983): "Wars Ended... Wars Begun!"--neck shot on cover
Justice League of America no.217 (August 1983): "All the Elements of Disaster" --active role
Justice League of America Annual no.1 (1983):
Wonder Woman [1942] no.308 (October 1983): cover by Andru & Giordano
"Heritage" (16 pages) @JLA Satellite Sanctuary
writer: Dan Mishkin; artist: Don Heck
--1st of 2 parts
Justice League of America no.219 (October 1983): "Crisis in the Thunderbolt Dimension" --background role
The Flash [1958] no.327 (November 1983) "Burnout" --votes for Flash to stay in JLA
Wonder Woman [1942] no.309 (November 1983):
"The Black Canary Is Dead" (16 pages)
writer: Dan Mishkin; artist: Don Heck
--2nd of 2 parts
Justice League of America no.220 (November 1983): "The Doppelganger Gambit" --background role
Justice League of America no.221 (December 1983): "Beasts" --active role
Justice League of America no.221 (December 1983): "Beasts II: Death Games" --on cover
The Flash [1958] no.329 (January 1984) "Simian & Son"
Justice League of America no.223 (February 1984): "Beasts Part Three: Blood Sport" --active role
World's Finest Comics no.300 (February 1984): "A Tale of Two Worlds -- or -- Planets of Peril"
World's Finest Comics no.302 (April 1984): "No Rest for Heroes"
Justice League of America no.226 (May 1984): "Hell on Earth" --active role
Justice League of America no.227 (June 1984): "Dragon Keep" --active role
Supergirl [1982] no.20 (June 1984): "Celebration" --JLA group shot
Justice League of America no.228 (July 1984): "War - of the World?" --active role; return of J'Onn J'Onzz
Justice League of America no.229 (August 1984): "War of the Worlds 1984: Part Two" --active role
Justice League of America no.230 (September 1984): "War of the Worlds 1984: Part Three - Blessed is the Peacemaker" --active role
Blue Devil no.4 (September 1984): "The Sorceress' Apprentice"
Blue Devil no.5 (October 1984): "Viva Nebiros!"
Justice League of America Annual no.2 (1984): "- The End of the Justice League" --active role
Justice League of America no.233 (December 1984): "Rebirth: One, Gang War"
The Flash [1958] no.341 (January 1985): "Trial and Tribulation"
Justice League of America no.234 (January 1985): "Rebirth: Two, Claws"
Justice League of America no.235 (February 1985): "Rebirth: Three, Heavy Metal"
Justice League of America no.236 (March 1985): "Rebirth: Part Four - Conclusion, Gypsy Genius"
Justice League of America no.237 (April 1985): "Lest Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot..."
Justice League of America no.238 (May 1985): "Savage Symphony"
Justice League of America no.239 (June 1985): "In the Shadow of the Ox"
Dibny and Wife: the Mystery of the Elongated Man
Part Two: From Crisis to Identity Crisis
The Curious Case of Crisis Confusion (1985--may or may not be on Earth 1)
All-Star Squadron no. 53 (---1985)
Red Tornado no. 1 (July 1985) "Storm Warning" --one panel, no dialogue
Shadow War of Hawkman no.3 (July 1985): "My Worlds Opposed"
Shadow War of Hawkman no.4 (August 1985): "No Sound of Clashing Wars"
Justice League of America no.241 (August 1985): "Sea Change"
Crisis on Infinite Earths no.5 (August 1985): "Worlds in Limbo"
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe no. 7 (September 1985):
cover by Paris Cullins & Dick Giordano
“Elongated Man” (1 page)
writer: Len Wein; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Dick Giordano
Red Tornado no.3 (September 1985): "The Eye of the Storm"
The Flash [1959] no.349 (September 1985): "And the Truth Shall Set Him Free" --one panel
Justice League of America no.242 (September 1985): "Battle Cry"
Justice League of America no.243 (October 1985): "Storm Cloud"
The Flash [1959] no.350 (October 1985): final issue; only on cover by Carmine Infantino & Klaus Janson
Infinity, Inc. no.19 (October 1985): "Last Crisis on Earth-Two!"
Justice League of America no.244 (November 1985): "The Final Crisis"
Detective Comics no.557 (December 1985): "Still Beating" --neck shot
Justice League of America Annual no.3 (1985): "Force of Nature "
Crisis on Infinite Earths no.9 (December 1985): "War Zone"
Justice League of America no.245 (December 1985): "The Long Road Home"
The Curious Case of Post-Crisis Confusion (1986--may or may not be in post-Crisis DCU)
Infinity, Inc. no. 22 (January 1986?)
Crisis on Infinite Earths no.10 (January 1986): "Death at the Dawn of Time!"
Justice League of America no.246 (January 1986): "Be It Ever So Humble"
Crisis on Infinite Earths no.11 (February 1986): "Aftershock"
Justice League of America no.247 (February 1986): "...There's No Place Like Home"
Crisis on Infinite Earths no.12 (March 1986): "Final Crisis"
Justice League of America no.248 (March 1986): "Interweavings"
Swamp Thing [1982] no.46 (March 1986): "Revelations" --partly same as Crisis no.5
Justice League of America no.249 (April 1986): "All Fall Down"
Justice League of America no.250 (May 1986): "The Return of the Justice League of America"
DC Comics Presents no.93 (May 1986): cover by Jim Starlin
"That's the Way the Heroes Bounce" (22 pages)
writer: Paul Kupperberg; penciller: Alex Saviuk; inker: Kurt Schaffenberger
--Superman team-up with Elastic 4: EM, PM, Elastic Lad & ?
History of the DC Universe BookTwo (1986) --group shots
Justice League of America no.252 (July 1986): "Arrival"
Justice League of America no.253 (August 1986): "Pyre"
Justice League of America no.254 (September 1986): "Desperate Climax"
Justice League of America no.255 (October 1986): "Rising"
Justice League of America no.256 (November 1986): "Back to Godhead"
Legends no.1 (November 1986): "Once Upon A Time...!" --cameo with JLA
Justice League of America no.257 (December 1986): "Coming Down"
Legends no.2 (December 1986): "Breach of Faith!" --cameo with JLA
Justice League of America no.258 (January 1987): "The End of the Justice League of America: Saving Face"
Detective Comics no.572 (March 1987): "The Doomsday Book":
Chapter 3; The Elongated Man: "The Adventure of the Lost Adventure!" (7 pages)
writer: Mike W. Barr; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Al Vey
Chapter 5; (Batman, EM, and all): "God Save the Kingdom!" (16 pages)
writer: Mike W. Barr; penciller: Alan Davis; inker: Paul Neary
--50th anniversary celebration of 'Tec--54 pages of story;
Batman with guest stars Sherlock Holmes, Elongated Man, Robin 2, Slam Bradley
Legends no.6 (April 1987): "Finale" --group shot
Don't Make Me Ralph--Bwa-Ha-Ha ('88 - '96)
Secret Origins [1986] no. 22 (January 1988): "Millennium: Manhunter"
Secret Origins [1986] no. 27 (June 1988): Zatanna
Adventures of Superman no.442 (July 1988): "Power Play"
Secret Origins [1986] no.30 (September 1988):
"The Home Stretch"
Power of the Atom no.5 (December 1988): "Comings and Goings"
Invasion! no.3 (1988): "Invasion! Book Three: World Without Heroes" --one panel
Justice League (America/International) no. 24 (February 1989): "The Road Less Travelled"
Justice League (America/International) no.24/2 (March 1989): "Across a Crowded Room..."
Justice League (Europe/International) no.1 (April 1989): "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On the Farm After They've Seen Paree?"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.2 (May 1989): "Somebody Up There Hates Us!"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.3 (June 1989): "Another Fine Mess!"
Captain Atom no.30 (June 1989): "(The Janus Directive, pt 11) Troubles in Paradise" (2 pages)
Hawk and Dove no.1 (June 1989): “Guantlet”
Justice League (Europe/International) no.4 (July 1989): "Bialya Burning!"
Captain Atom no. 31 (July 1989) "Unwelcome Guests" --one panel, no dialogue, with JLE
Justice League (Europe/International) no.5 (August 1989): "Stagg Party!"
Flash [1987] no.29 (August 1989): "Casablanca Nights"
Justice League (America/International) Annual no.3 (1989): "Around the World With the Justice League"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.6 006 (September 1989): "No More Teachers' Dirty Looks...?!"
Adventures of Superman no. 458 (September 1989): "I Sing the Body Elastic" --behind the scenes
Captain Atom no.34 (October 1989): "Powerless" --cameo, 2 panels
Animal Man no.16 (October 1989): "The Clockwork Crimes of the Time Commander"
Justice League (Europe/International)no.7 (October 1989): "Teasdale Unbound!"
Justice League (America/International) no.32 (November 1989): "Breaking Point!"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.8 (November 1989): "Showdown..."
Justice League (Europe/International) no.9 (December 1989): "Under the Skin"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.10 (January 1990): "After the Fox!"
Adventures of Superman no.463 (February 1990): "Speed Kills!"
Animal Man no.20 (February 1990): "The Last Enemy"
Flash [1987] no. 35 (February 1990): "Behold the Turtle!"
Captain Atom no.38 (February 1990): "Haunted" --cameo with JLE
Justice League (Europe/International) no.13 (April 1990): "Furballs II"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.14 (May 1990): "You Oughtta Be In Pictures"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.15 (June 1990): "The Extremist Vector, Part 1: Kings of the Dust"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.16 (July 1990): "The Extremist Vector, Part 2: Conquest"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.17 (August 1990): "The Extremist Vector, Part 3: On the Brink!"
Captain Atom no. 44 (August 1990) "Girl Trouble" --Sue cameo
Justice League (Europe/International) no.18 (September 1990): "The Extremist Vector, Part 4: The Happy Place"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.19 (October 1990): "The Extremist Vector, Part 5: Pushing the Button"
Justice League (Europe/International) Annual no.1 (1990): "Bialya Blues"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.20 (November 1990): "Rue Britannia"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.21 (December 1990): "Blood , Sweat and Tabloids"
Wonder Woman [1987] no. 50 (January 1991): "Embrace the Coming Dawn" --one panel
Who's Who in the DC Universe [1990] no. 7 (Februray 1991):
“The Elongated Man” (2 pages)
writer: Mark Waid; penciller: Carmine Infantino; inker: Bart Sears
Captain Atom no. 50 (February 1991): “My Redemption” --cameo with JLE, 1 panel
no.614 (May 2003): "Truths Told in Super-Secret"
Adventures of Super
Flash [1987] no. 48 (March 1991): "Persistence of Vision" gs
Flash [1987] no. 49 (April 1991): "Savage Season" gs
Justice League (Europe/International) no.25 (April 1991): "Nightcrawlers!"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.26 (May 1991): "Stars In Your Eyes"
Armageddon 2001 no.1 (May 1991): [no title] --group shot
Justice League (Europe/International) no.27 (June 1991): "The Vagabond King"
Justice League Quarterly no.3 (Summer 1991): "When You Wish..."
Justice League (Europe/International) no.28 (July 1991): "The Man Who Wears the Stars"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.29 (August 1991): [Breakdowns Part 2] "Turning and Turning"
Justice League (America/International) no.54 (September 1991): "Breakdowns Part 3: The Boot"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.30 (September 1991): [Breakdowns Part 4] "The Widening Gyre"
War of the Gods no.1 (September 1991): "Hellfire’s Web" --cameo
Justice League (Europe/International) Annual no.2 (1991): "Too Much Time"
Justice League Quarterly no.4/3 (Autumn 1991): "Cat Tales"
Justice League (America/International) no.55 (October 1991): "Breakdowns Part 5: Bialya Blues"
Armageddon 2001 no.2 (October 1991): [no title] --cameo
Action Comics no. 670 (October 1991): “Skullduggery (Armageddon Aftermath)” --JLE cameo
Justice League (Europe/International) no.31 (October 1991): "Breakdowns Part 6: Things Fall Apart"
Justice League (America/International) no.56 (November 1991): "Breakdowns Part 7: Look Homeward Leaguers"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.32 (November 1991): "Breakdowns Part 8: The Center Cannot Hold"
Justice League Quarterly no.5/1 (Winter 1991): "Be Careful What You Wish For"
War of the Gods no. 4 (December 1991): “In the Beginning… There was the End” --group shots
Justice League (America/International) no.57 (December 1991): "Breakdowns Part 9: The Descent of... Despero"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.33 (December 1991): "Breakdowns Part 10: Mere Anarchy"
Justice League (America/International) no.58 (January 1992): "Breakdowns Part 11: Mayhem"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.34 (January 1992): "Breakdowns Part 12: Blood-Dimmed Tide"
Wonder Woman [1987] no. 61 (January 1992): [War of the Gods] "To Avenge an Amazon" --group shot
Elongated Man: Europe '92 no.1 (January 1992):
"Concorde to Discord!" (22 pages)
writer: Gerard Jones; penciller: Mike Parobeck; inker: Ty Templeton
Justice League (America/International) no.59 (February 1992): "Breakdowns Part 13: Ex-Factor"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.35 (February 1992): "Breakdowns Part 14: The Ceremony of Innocence"
Elongated Man: Europe '92 no.2 (February 1992):
"The Sounds of Silence" (22 pages)
writer: Gerard Jones; penciller: Mike Parobeck; inker: Ty Templeton
Justice League (America/International) no.60 (March 1992): "Breakdowns Part 15: Swansong"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.36 (March 1992): "Breakdowns: Postscript"
Justice League Quarterly no.6/1 (Spring 1992): cover by Barreto
"Take My Wife... Please!" (34 pages)
writer: Mark Waid; artist: Eduardo Barreto
Elongated Man: Europe '92 no.3 (March 1992):
"From Bad to Wurst!" (22 pages)
writer: Gerard Jones; penciller: Mike Parobeck; inker: Ty Templeton
Superman [1987] no.65 (March 1992): [10] "Panic In the Sky! Second Strike: Head Man"
Adventures of Superman no. 488 (March 1992): [11] “Panic in the Sky! Counter Strike”
Action Comics no.675 (March 1992): [12] "Panic In the Sky! Fourth Strike: Divide and Conquer"
Elongated Man: Europe '92 no.4 (April 1992):
"Soundly Beaten!" (22 pages)
writer: Gerard Jones; penciller: Mike Parobeck; inker: Ty Templeton
Superman:The Man of Steel no.10 (April 1992): [13] "Panic In the Sky! Fifth Strike: Tidal Wave!"
Superman [1987] no.66 (April 1992): [14] "Panic In the Sky! Final Strike: Our Army At War"
Adventures of Superman no.489 (April 1992): [15] "Panic In the Sky! Epilogue: Hail the Conquering Heroes"
Justice League Spectacular no.1 (1992): "Team Work"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.37 (April 1992): "Changing"
Flash [1987] no. 61 (Early May 1992): "Flash Year One: Born To Run!, Ch. 1: Thunder Struck"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.38 (May 1992): "Dissolving Deconstructo"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.39 (June 1992): "Returning"
Green Lantern [1990] no.25 (June 1992): "Prize Fight"
Justice League Quarterly no.7/1 (Summer 1992): "Klaarsh Reunion!"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.40 (July 1992): "The Coming of... Chthon!"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.41 (August 1992): "Welcome to the Dark"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.42 (September 1992): "Mother of Monsters"
Justice League (Europe/International)Annual no.3 (1992): "Eclipso Over London"
Adventures of Superman Annual no.4 (1992): "In Blackest Night"
Green Lantern [1990] no.29 (Late September 1992) “The Green Stuff” --cameo
Green Lantern [1990] no. 30 (Early October 1992): "Gorilla Warfare, Ch. 1: The Trouble With Gorillas" --cameo
Flash [1987] no. 69 (October 1992): "Gorilla Warfare, Ch. 2: Life In the Fast Lane" guest
Eclipso: The Darkness Within no.2 (October 1992): "Brilliant Men" --cameo
Justice League Quarterly no.8/1 (Autumn 1992): "Double Trouble"
Peter Cannon -- Thunderbolt no. 2 (October 1992): "Skyfall" --cameo
Justice League (Europe/International) no.43 (October 1992): "'Round and 'Round and 'Round It Goes"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.44 (November 1992): "With a Little Bit of Luck"
Justice League Quarterly no.9/3 (Winter 1992): "You Bet Your Life"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.45 (December 1992): "Red Winter 1: A Wind From The East"
Justice League (America/International) no.70 (January 1993): "Grieving"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.46 (January 1993): "Red Winter 2: First Chill"
Superman:The Man of Steel no.20 (February 1993): [5] "Funeral For A Friend Part 3: Funeral Day"
Superman [1987] no.76 (February 1993): [6] "Funeral For A Friend Part 4: Metropolis Mailbag II"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.47 (February 1993): "Red Winter 3: Blizzard"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.48 (March 1993): "Red Winter 4: The Freeze"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.49 (April 1993): "Red Winter 5: Hard Ground"
Peter Cannon -- Thunderbolt no. 8 (April 1993): "To Prove a Villain" --cameo
Green Lantern [1990] no. 38 (April 1993): "Life Decisions" --behind the scenes
Justice League (Europe/International) no.50 (May 1993): "Red Winter 6: The Ice Breaks"
Peter Cannon -- Thunderbolt no. 9 (May 1993): "Lies and Consequences" guest
Justice League (Europe/International) no.51 (June 1993): "The New World"
Justice League Task Force no.1 (June 1993): "The Tyranny Gun!"
The Hacker Files no. 11 (June 1993)
Peter Cannon -- Thunderbolt no. 10 (June 1993): "Mesozoic Mayhem!" guest with JLE
Peter Cannon -- Thunderbolt no.11 (July 1993): "Revelations" --cameo
Justice League (Europe/International) Annual no.4 (1993): "Bloody London"
Wonder Woman [1987] no. 77 (August 1993): "Worst Moments" --neck shot
Justice League (Europe/International) no.53 (August 1993): "Deadly Liaisons"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.54 (Early September 1993): "Impostors"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.55 (Late September 1993): "Lest Darkness Fall"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.56 (Early October 1993): "Ambush"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.57 (Late October 1993): "Inferno!"
Justice League Quarterly no.13/2 (Winter 1993): "Grandpas And Other Strangers"
Bloodbath no.1 (early December 1993): "Bloodbath" --cameo
Bloodbath no.2 (late December 1993): "Bloodbath" --group shot
Flash [1987] no. 87 (February 1994): "Christmas Rush" --cameo R&S
Justice League Task Force no.10 (March 1994): "The Purification Plague, Part 1: Dark Convictions"
Justice League Task Force no.11 (April 1994): "The Purification Plague, Part 2: Children of ignorance"
Justice League Task Force no.12 (May 1994): "The Purification Plague, Part 3: Angel of Injustice"
Justice League (America/International) no.89 (June 1994): "Judgment Day Part 1: D-Day"
Justice League Task Force no.13 (June 1994): "Judgment Day, Part 2: Split Decision"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.65 (June 1994): "Judgment Day, Part 3: A Whole New Ball Game"
Justice League (America/International) no. 90 (July 1994): "Judgment Day Part 4: The Shadow of Death" --behind the scenes
Justice League Task Force no.14 (July 1994): "Judgment Day, Part 5: The Longest Yard"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.66 (July 1994): "Judgment Day, Part 6: All Out of Time"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.67 (August 1994): "Family Troubles"
Justice League (Europe/International) no.68 (September 1994): "Triumph"
Justice League Task Force no.15 (August 1994): "Silver Ages"
Justice League (America/International) no.92 (September 1994): "The Program"
Justice League Task Force no.16 (September 1994): "Losers!"
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time no.3 (September 1994): "Zero Hour" --group shot
Justice League (America/International) no.96 (February 1995): "Rush to Judgment"
Green Arrow [1988] no. 101 (October 1995): "Run of the Arrow"
Justice League Task Force no.30 (December 1995): "Thunderworld"
Guy Gardner: Warrior no.39 (January 1996): "Merriment, Mistletoe, and Mayhem!"
Aztek: The Ultimate Man no. 1 (August 1996): --text
Green Lantern [1990] no.81 (December 1996): "Funeral For a Hero"
...And the Stars Foretell Our Doom ('99 - '04)
Teen Titans [1996] no.18 (March 1998): "Night of the Beast"
JLA/Titans no.2 (January 1999): "The Generation Gap"
JLA/Titans no.3 (February 1999): "All In The Family"
Superman [1987] no.142 (February 1999): "Clark Kent No More"
Legends of the DC Universe: Crisis on Infinite Earths no. 1 (February 1999): "The Untold Story" --group shot
JLA no.27 (March 1999): "The Bigger They Come..."
Starman [1993] no.56 (August 1999): cover by Andrew Robinson
"City Without Light II: Bad Times Loom" @Opal City
writers: James Robinson, David Goyer; penciller: Stephen Sadowski; inker: Kieth Champagne
--the Dibnys arrive, stand near Burrard St. Bridge
Starman [1993] no.61 (January 2000): "In Tranquility and Fire (A Prologue to Grand Guignol)"
JLA no.38 (February 2000): "World War Three, Part 3"
Starman [1993] no.62 (February 2000): "Grand Guignol, Premiere Partie: ...And What Went Before"
JLA no.39 (March 2000): "World War Three, Part 4"
Starman [1993] no.63 (March 2000): "Grand Guignol, Deuxieme Partie: Friends and Lovers"
JLA no.40 (April 2000): "World War Three, Part 5"
Flash [1987] no. 159 (April 2000): "Whirlwind Ceremony"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. no. 9 (April 2000) "The Final Hour for the 7 Soldiers of Victory" --alternate version of JLofA 100-102; group shot
Starman [1993] no.65 (May 2000): "Grand Guignol, Quatrieme Partie: Darkness Not of Night"
Starman [1993] no.67 (July 2000): "Grand Guignol, Sixieme Partie: Rules of Engagement"
Silver Age no. 1 (July 2000): "Pawns of the Invincible Immortal" --pictured in one panel
Silver Age: Flash no. 1/2 (July 2000): cover by Carmine Infantino & Mark Farmer
"Mystery of the Thieving Thunderbolt" (12 pages) --Kid Flash & EM
writer: Bryan Augutstyn; artist: Norm Breyfogle
Silver Age 80-Page Giant no. 1 (July 2000): "S.O.S. to Nowhere"
Starman [1993] no. 68 (August 2000): "Grand Guignol, Huitieme Partie: A Great Man Recalled and Recollecting" --cameo
JLA 80-Page Giant no. 3 (October 2000): “The Century War II”
Starman [1993] no.70 (October 2000): "Grand Guignol, Dixieme Partie: The Devil's in the Details" --one page, talking with Hamiton Drew
Starman [1993] no.71 (November 2000): "Grand Guignol, Onzieme Partie: Evils Old, New and Unexpected"
Starman [1993] no.72 (December 2000): "Grand Guignol, Douzieme Partie: Finale"
Starman [1993] no.73 (January 2001): "Grand Guignol: Eulogy"
Starman [1993] no.75 (March 2001): "Sons and Their Fathers" --one panel
Starman [1993] no.80 (August 2001): "Arrivederci, Bon Voyage, Goodbye" --one page
JLA: Incarnations no.4 (October 2001): "Balance"
JLA: Incarnations no.5 (November 2001): "Crisis" --partly same as Crisis no.5
JLA: Incarnations no.6 (December 2001): "Buddies"
Doom Patrol [2001] no.4 (March 2002): "Blink...And It's Gone!"
Doom Patrol [2001] no.5 (April 2002): "Fade"
Doom Patrol [2001] no.6 (May 2002): "Dead?"
Green Arrow [2001] no.16 (October 2002): "The Archer’s Quest Chapter One: Photograph" --on photo/flashback scene
JLA: Secret Origins (November 2002)
Adventures of Superman
no.616 (July 2003): "Three Camera Shoot"Batman: Gotham Knights no.41 (July 2003): "Rubber Soul"
Flash [1987] no. 208 ???
Flash [1987] no. 209 ???
Formerly Known as the Justice League no.1 (September 2003):
"A[nother] New Beginning"
Formerly Known as the Justice League no.2 (October 2003):
"Deja Vu All Over Again"
Formerly Known as the Justice League no.3 (November 2003):
"Dead Man's Hand"
JLA: Liberty and Justice (Nov. 2003)
Formerly Known as the Justice League no.4 (December 2003):
Formerly Known as the Justice League no.5 (January 2004):
Formerly Known as the Justice League no.6 (February 2004):
JLA/Avengers no. 3 (2004):
writer: Kurt Busiek; artist: George Perez
JLA/Avengers no. 4 (2004):
writer: Kurt Busiek; artist: George Perez
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MIKISHAWM NOTES:
(These are some of Mikishawm's notes cut n' pasted from his responses on the DC Message Boards)
THE ELONGATED MAN (Ralph Dibny; Earth-One; Alias THE MOLDER III): [Mikishawm listed here most of the issues listed above, see "Part One: An Earth One Romance"]
THE ELONGATED MAN (Ralph William Dibny; current): [Mikishawm listed here most of the issues listed above, see "Part Two: From Crisis to Identity Crisis"]
SUSAN DEARBON DIBNY (Earth-One): Adventure Comics no. 459 DC Comics Presents no. 21, 93 DC Special Series no. 11 Detective Comics no. 327-372, 374-383, 426, 430, 436, 444, 449, 453, 456-457, 462, 465, 488, 500 The Flash [1] no. 119, 124, 138, 210, 212, 221, 252-253, 277, 296, 323 (behind the scenes), 349 Justice League of America no. 105, 110, 131, 157, 160, 182, 191, 194, 218 (behind the scenes), 233-235, 237, 239, 241, 244-245 Justice League of America Annual no. 1-3 The Superman Family no. 207 (behind the scenes) Wonder Woman [1] no. 219
SUSAN DEARBON DIBNY (current): Adventures of Superman no. 614 Animal Man no. 16, 20 Batman: Gotham Knights no. 41 Captain Atom [3] no. 34, 38, 44, 50, 54 Detective Comics no. 572 (behind the scenes) Elongated Man no. 1-4 Flash [2] no. 61, 69, 87, 159 Formerly Known as the Justice League no. 1-3, 5-6 Green Arrow [2] no. 101; [3] 16 Green Lantern [3] no. 29 (behind the scenes), 30, 38 (behind the scenes) Guy Gardner: Warrior no. 39 Identity Crisis no. 1 Invasion! no. 3 Justice League (America/International) no. 31, 48, 54, 57-60, 96 Justice League Annual no. 4 Justice League (Europe/International) no. 1-3, 5-6, 9, 10 (voice), 13-17, 19-22, 26-29, 31-33, 35-41, 43-50 Justice League (Europe/International) Annual no. 1-3 Justice League (Europe/International)no. 51-57 Justice League International Annual no. 4 Justice League of America no. 246, 249-250, 252 (behind the scenes), 255, 257 Justice League Quarterly no. 2-4, 6, 13 Justice League Spectacular no. 1 Justice League Task Force no. 1 Peter Cannon -- Thunderbolt no. 6 (behind the scenes), 8 Power of the Atom no. 5 Secret Origins [3] no. 30 Starman [2] no. 56, 63, 65, 68, 70-73, 80 War of the Gods no. 1
SUSAN DIBNY (variant): Flashpoint no. 2
In addition to her husband, Sue Dibny is survived by her parents, her Uncle Jim (a science fiction movie producer seen in Detective Comics no. 332 and again in Identity Crisis no. 1), Aunt Deborah (Detective Comics no. 352) and an unnamed sibling who was parent to a son, Robby (Detective Comics no. 379). Sue’s parents -- or, at least, her mother -- lived in the relative vicinity of western Connecticut (DC Comics Presents no. 21) and her sibling’s family lived in Shore City.
THE ELONGATED MAN (Ralph Dibny; Earth-32; also see THE ELONG-GATOR: EC-): DC Challenge no. 10, 12 Flash 80-Page Giant no. 2 JLA 80-Page Giant no. 2
THE ELONGATED MAN (Earth-96):
Kingdom Come no. 2 (photo), 3 Kingdom Come: Revelations (text)
THE ELONGATED MAN (Earth-DK): The Dark Knight Strikes Again no. 2-3
THE ELONGATED MAN (variants): Flash [1] no. 300 Flash Annual [2] no. 7 Flashpoint no. 1-3 JLA: The Nail no. 2-3 Justice League (America/International) Annual no. 8 Justice League International Annual no. 5 Realworlds: Justice League of America Superman and Batman: World’s Funnest The Titans no. 46
THE ELONGATED WOMAN (Susan Dearbon Dibny; also see SUE DIBNY: E1): Detective Comics no. 457
THE ELONG-GATOR (Earth-C-; also see THE ELONGATED MAN: E1, E32, C): Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew no. 14
... mikishawm
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