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** [[South America]] | ** [[South America]] | ||
*** [[Venezuela]] | *** [[Venezuela]] | ||
** [[Asia]] | |||
*** [[Tawain]] | |||
** [[Balkans]] (indirectly mentioned) | |||
*** [[Greece]] (mentioned) | |||
* [[Sun|The Sun]] (mentioned) | * [[Sun|The Sun]] (mentioned) | ||
* [[Heaven]] (mentioned) | * [[Heaven]] (mentioned) | ||
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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
* This comic is a continuation of the [[The Super Friends/Issue 7|previous one]]. | * This comic is a continuation of the [[The Super Friends/Issue 7|previous one]]. | ||
==Errors== | ==Errors== | ||
* The editor's note of ''Justice League'' #146, mispells "League" as Leage." | * Red Tornado refers to the Construct putting him together which happened in ''Justice League of America'' #146, even though it is technically not in the same continuity as ''The Super Friends''. Also, the editor's note of ''Justice League'' #146, mispells "League" as Leage." | ||
* The same continuity error occurs, when Black Canary refers to a mission she had in the 30th century, which happened in ''Justice League of America'' #147 and #148. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:41, 18 January 2024
The Super Friends Issue 8 | |
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File:TSF 8.jpg Cover. | |
Publication date | August 17, 1977 |
Page count | 36 |
Writers | E. Nelson Bridwell |
Drawn by | Ramona Fradon |
Inked by | Bob Smith |
Colored by | Liz Berube |
Lettered by | Clem Robins |
Edited by | Denny O'Neil |
Cover artists | Ramona Fradon Bob Smith Joe Letterese |
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Title card | |
File:TSF 8 title card.png |
The Super Friends Issue 8 is a comic published by DC Comics on August 17, 1977. It was written by E. Nelson Bridwell, and drawn by Ramona Fradon.
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Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
- JLA satellite
- Earth
- Japan
- United States
- Ireland
- New Zealand
- South America
- Asia
- Balkans (indirectly mentioned)
- Greece (mentioned)
- The Sun (mentioned)
- Heaven (mentioned)
- Hell (mentioned)
Objects
- Mind bombs
- Power ring
Vehicles
Production
Behind the scenes
- This comic is a continuation of the previous one.
Errors
- Red Tornado refers to the Construct putting him together which happened in Justice League of America #146, even though it is technically not in the same continuity as The Super Friends. Also, the editor's note of Justice League #146, mispells "League" as Leage."
- The same continuity error occurs, when Black Canary refers to a mission she had in the 30th century, which happened in Justice League of America #147 and #148.