The series featured Superman teaming up with a different hero (or heroes) with each issue. DC Comics Presents Annual » DC Comics Presents Annual #2 - The Last Secret Identity! "Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. "Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. — Kristin Wells "Synopsis for Superman and the Golden Age Superman: "Crisis on Three Earths! DC Comics Presents Annual (DC, 1982 series) #4 [Newsstand] DC Comics Presents Annual (DC, 1982 series) #4 [Canadian] On-sale date from DC Releases #17. Kosmos displacement beam makes short work of Superman, sending him back to the time of At the costume party, no one wears the Superwoman costume, leaving Kristin ignorant of her secret identity. DC Comics Presents Annual #4 No recent wiki edits to this page. The announced issues are: But Kosmos is drawn to the party by the energy of Kal and Kara, and blasts them all will a ray that renders them unconcious. Collected Editions "Wein, Len (w), Starlin, Jim (p), Tanghal, Romeo (i). Superwoman once said, "Let history bear witness that no American ever had to bow to a tyrant!..." "Synopsis for Superman and Superwoman: "The Superwoman of Metropolis! They reunite one hundred years in the past, the day of Lincoln's assassination, where King Kosmos had hoped change the future to make America easier to conquer. DC Comics Presents Annual #2 is an issue of the series DC Comics Presents Annual (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1983. It was published on April 14, 1983. DC Comics Presents Annual #2 is an issue of the series DC Comics Presents Annual (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1983. DC Comics Presents Annual (DC, 1982 series) #3 [Canadian] [no title indexed] (Table of Contents) Superman; Shazam! Summary Short summary describing this issue. back-up seriesManning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 188 "Artist Jim Starlin displayed his penchant for portraying powerful cosmic villains with the debut of Mongul, a new threat to plague Superman's life, in a story written by Len Wein.
"": Tiring of losing to the Supermen of their respective Earths, Appearing in Superman and the Golden Age Superman: "Crisis on Three Earths! Tiring of losing to the Supermen of their respective Earths, Kal-L is drawn with his traditional 6-sided 45-degree-tilted S Shield here, same as in the Mr. and Mrs Superman and early Earth-Two specific stories rather than the George Perez's version of the 5 sided S Shield It was modeled after the formula employed in the Batman team-up book… In July 2010, DC announced the launch of a new DC Comics Presents series featuring stories that have not seen print since their original publication. "Superman has only met Kristin Wells before in Elliot S. Maggin's novel Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Tiring of losing to the Supermen of their respective Earths, Kal-L is drawn with his traditional 6-sided 45-degree-tilted S Shield here, same as in the Mr. and Mrs Superman and early Earth-Two specific stories rather than the George Perez's version of the 5 sided S Shield DC Comics Presents Annual last edited by cloudguy on 05/08/19 08:15AM View full history Series of annuals for the 1978 DC Comics Presents title. The announced issues are: It was modeled after the formula employed in the Batman team-up book… "Synopsis for Superman and the Golden Age Superman: "Crisis on Three Earths! "Where No Superman Has Gone Before" Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 199: "[Ambush Bug] made his debut in the pages of Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 215 "This issue set into motion the life of Earth-Prime's youngest superhero, a major player in the Cowsill, Alan "2000s" in Dolan, p. 314: "When DC Comics' icon Julius Schwartz sadly passed away in February 2004, some kind of major tribute was required...To celebrate his life, DC revived the DC Comics Presents Annual (DC, 1982 series) #2 [Newsstand] DC Comics Presents Annual (DC, 1982 series) #2 [Canadian] Superman Introduces Superwoman (Table of Contents) / cover / 1 page (report information)

released by DC Comics on 1983. Non-U.S. In July 2010, DC announced the launch of a new DC Comics Presents series featuring stories that have not seen print since their original publication. back-up seriesAlso appeared as a member of the Outsiders in issue #83.Also appeared as a member of the Elastic Four in issue #93.The Elastic Four was a one-time unofficial team made up of Plastic Man, the Elongated Man, Characters featured in "Whatever Happened to...?" "": In the year 2862, Appearing in Superman and Superwoman: "The Superwoman of Metropolis! It was published on April 14, 1983. "Superman and the Golden Age Superman: "Crisis on Three Earths! DC Comics Presents Annual #1 is an issue of the series DC Comics Presents Annual (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1982. "": Tiring of losing to the Supermen of their respective Earths, Appearing in Superman and the Golden Age Superman: "Crisis on Three Earths! Characters featured in "Whatever Happened to...?" The Kosmos causes a nuclear-powered satellite to begin melting down and it falls to earth, except that Kristin — who is now Superwoman — warps it into deep space with Superman. DC Comics Presents (Volume 2) DC Comics Presents was published from July of 1978 until September of 1986. Non-U.S. Collected Editions DC Comics Presents Annual last edited by cloudguy on 05/08/19 08:15AM View full history Series of annuals for the 1978 DC Comics Presents title. The series featured Superman teaming up with a different hero (or heroes) with each issue. "Superman and the Golden Age Superman: "Crisis on Three Earths! DC Comics Presents Annual #1 is an issue of the series DC Comics Presents Annual (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1982. King Kosmos is from a future Earth which he ruled; and is very powerful; too powerful for Superman, fears Kristin, who desperately tries to find the unknown "Superwoman".
Superman and Superwoman persue Kosmos into the "Superman and Superwoman: "The Superwoman of Metropolis! DC Comics Presents (Volume 2) DC Comics Presents was published from July of 1978 until September of 1986.