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Adventure Comics #327 The Lone Wolf Legionnaire!
Cover Date: December, 1964
Story 1: The Lone Wolf Legionnaire! The Legion of Super-Heroes investigate the planet Zoon for robberies and come across a man named Karth Arn, the Lone Wolf, who has exhibited phenomenal powers. Light Lass suggested he should join the Legion of Super-He ...
Issue Description
Story 1: The Lone Wolf Legionnaire!
The Legion of Super-Heroes investigate the planet Zoon for robberies and come across a man named Karth Arn, the Lone Wolf, who has exhibited phenomenal powers. Light Lass suggested he should join the Legion of Super-Heroes, but he refused saying that he must always walk alone. Eventually, Light Lass learns that Karth Arn is an android and not human, so that's why he can't join the Legion. The Legion suspect that it's Lone Wolf who is perpetrating the robberies and try to apprehend him. Their search finds the Legion in the home of Dr. Mar Londo, a man who had a son named Brin Londo and created various life-like androids. However, the person posing as Brin is actually the android Karth Arn and deceived the actual Brin Londo, telling him that he was the android. Brin decides to lose the name Lone Wolf since he was asked again to join the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Story 2: The Menace of Superboy's Father!
Mr. Kent suffers from amnesia.
Public Service Announcement: "Children of Tomorrow"
Article relates how sub-standard conditions affect children in the world and quotes the "UN Declaration Of The Rights Of A Child."
Untitled Casey the Cop story
Casey talks to a kid eating pie and finds out he's eating a neighbor's pie .
Adventure Comics
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Adventure Comics (Volume 1)
Issues 12-31 are indexed in New Adventure Comics. The series was relaunched decades after its conclusion, with Adventure Comics a series featuring the age-old technique of dual-numbering so that although it began it's own numbering of the series, it also displays the numbering on the cover as if the series were still ongoing from this series started back in '35.
Issues #48-52 are collected in JSA All Stars Archives Vol. 1Issues #103-121 (Plus More Fun Comics #101-107) collected in The Adventures of Superboy Vol. 1Issues #260-280, 282 are collected in Aquaman Archives Vol. 1Issues #306-317 are collected in Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 2Issues #318-328 are collected in Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 3Issues #329-339 are collected in Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 4Issues #340-349 are collected in Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 5Issues #350-358 are collected in Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 6Issues #359-367 are collected in Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 7Issues #368-376 are collected in Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 8Issues #377-380 are collected in Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 9Issues #435-437, 441-466 are collected in Aquaman: Death of a PrincePlease first Sign In before leaving a review.