Starbreaker (comics) - Publication History

Publication History

Starbreaker debuted in a three-part storyline Justice League of America #96-98 (Feb.-May 1972). The first chapter, "The Coming of Starbreaker" introduced the foe, while the second, "The Day the Earth Screams", also featured the origin story of the Justice League. In the third tale, "No More Tomorrows", Sargon the Sorcerer helps the League defeat Starbreaker.

The character did not appear in DC Comics continuity again until featured in a four-part storyline in Justice League of America #62-65 (May-Aug. 1992). Starbreaker eventually returned, revealed to be the mastermind behind a planet abduction in Adam Strange vol. 2, #1 - 8 (Nov. 2004 - June 2005); and reappeared in Justice League of America vol. 2, #29-34 (March-Aug. 2009).

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