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Millennium Edition | |
Title: | "Formula for Doom" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 101 |
Cover price: | $2.95 |
Cover date: | November, 2000 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Mike Carlin |
Writers: | Joe Samachson; Jerry Siegel; Joseph Greene; Don C. Cameron; Gardner Fox |
Pencilers: | Maurice Del Bourgo; Louis Cazeneuve; Joe Shuster; Mort Meskin; Bernard Baily |
Inkers: | Maurice Del Bourgo; Louis Cazeneuve; Joe Shuster; Mort Meskin; Bernard Baily |
Cover artists: | Maurice Del Bourgo |
Cover inker: | Maurice Del Bourgo |
Letterers: | Ira Schnapp |
Assistants: | Nick J. Napolitano |
Editors: | Adam Philips; Jack Schiff |
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"More Fun Comics #101" is the special reprint issue from the Millennium Edition series published by DC Comics. This issue reprints More Fun Comics #101 in its entirety. "Formula for Doom" is a Green Arrow tale possibly written by Joe Samachson and drawn by Maurice del Bourgo. The second vignette is "Orphans of the Sea!", which is an Aquaman story by Joe Samachson with artwork by Louis Cazeneuve. This is followed by "The Origin of Superboy", featuring Superboy by Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. It was possibly lettered by Ira Schnapp. Next is Johnny Quick in "An Investment in Happiness!" by Don C. Cameron and Mort Meskin. After that is "The Unsafe Safe!" featuring the Spectre. It was possibly written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Bernard Baily. All stories were originally edited by Jack Schiff. The collected edition was edited by Adam Philips with Nick J. Napolitano as associate editor. It carries a November, 2000 cover date and has a cover price of $2.95 per copy (US).
Green Arrow[]
"Formula for Doom"
Credits
- Writer - Joe Samachson
- Penciler - Maurice Del Bourgo
- Inker - Maurice Del Bourgo
- Editor - Jack Schiff
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Aquaman[]
"Orphans of the Sea!"
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Minor characters
- Aquarium chief
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Superboy[]
"The Origin of Superboy"
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Johnny Quick[]
"An Investment in Happiness!"
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Supporting characters
Villains
- Ambrose Droobe
Minor characters
- Darius Droobe's doctor
- Emily Argus
- George Jaunders
- John Saxe
- Martha Jaunders
- Mister Argus
- Mrs. Alder
- Mrs. Wyck
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The Spectre[]
"The Unsafe Safe!"
Credits
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Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
Organizations
- Ruby Diller Mob
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Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- This issue shipped to retailers on September 7th, 2000.
- Total page count: 52 pages.
- UPC barcode: 761941224176 00111.
- The setting for Spectre stories has been retroactively allocated to Cliffland, New Jersey.
- The location of Star City from Green Arrow stories has been retroactively allocated to the state of California.
- This is the first appearance of Superboy. Retroactively, he is considered the younger version of the Silver Age, Earth-One version of Superman, which effectively makes him the first Earth-One character, and the first to actually be introduced during the Golden Age era.
- It could be argued that this is actually the first appearance of Earth-One, though it will not be named as such until after "The Flash of Two Worlds" story from The Flash #123.
- This is the first appearance of Jonathan Kent. He is identified by his last name only in this issue.
- This is the first appearance of Martha Kent. She is identified by her last name only in this issue.
- This is the final Golden Age appearance of the Spectre. Jim Corrigan makes his first Silver Age appearance in the first story in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #149 in May, 1972.
Recommended Reading[]
See also[]
Aquaman
Green Arrow
Superman
External Links[]
- Millennium Edition: More Fun Comics #101 at DCDP
- Millennium Edition: More Fun Comics #101 at Comics.org
- Millennium Edition: More Fun Comics #101 at Comic Vine