1st Issue Special - List of Stories and Credits

List of Stories and Credits

Issue # Featured Character - "Story Title" Credits
1 "Atlas The Great" Edited, written & drawn by Jack Kirby, inks & lettering by D. Bruce Berry
2 The Green Team: Boy Millionaires Joe Simon & Jerry Grandenetti
3 Metamorpho, The Element Man: "The Freak And The Billion-Dollar Phantom." Written by Bob Haney, art by Ramona Fradon
4 Lady Cop: "Poisoned Love" Written by Robert Kanigher, art by John Rosenberger & Vince Colletta
5 Manhunter Edited, written & drawn by Jack Kirby, inks & Lettering by D Bruce Berry
6 Dingbats of Danger Street Work by Jack Kirby, inks by Mike Royer
7 The Creeper: "Menace of The Human Fire-Fly." Script by Michael Fleisher, art by Steve Ditko & Mike Royer, edited by Joe Orlando
8 The Warlord: "Land of Fear" Written and illustrated by Mike Grell, edited by Joe Orlando
9 Doctor Fate: "Mummy That Time Forgot" Written by Martin Pasko, art by Walt Simonson, edited by Gerry Conway
10 Outsiders: "Us...The Outsiders." Joe Simon, Jerry Grandenetti & Creig Flessel
11 Codename: Assassin Written by Gerry Conway & Steve Skeates, art by The Redondo Studio, inks by Al Milgrom
12 Starman Written and edited by Gerry Conway, art by Mike Vosburg & Mike Royer
13 New Gods: "Lest Night Fall Forever." Plot and editing by Gerry Conway, script by Denny O'Neil, art by Mike Vosburg

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