The Super Friends/Issue 3

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The Super Friends Issue 3
TSF 3.jpg
Cover.
Publication date November 18, 1976
Page count 36
Writers E. Nelson Bridwell
Drawn by Ramona Fradon
Inked by Bob Smith
Lettered by Ben Oda
Edited by Denny O'Neil
Cover artists Ramona Fradon
Bob Smith
Joe Letterese
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Title card
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The Super Friends Issue 3 is a comic published by DC Comics on November 18, 1976. It was written by E. Nelson Bridwell, and drawn by Ramona Fradon.

For "The Cosmic Hit Man?"

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
World Beater Speech bubble
Wonder Woman Speech bubble
Aquaman Speech bubble
Wendy Harris Speech bubble
Robin Speech bubble
Batman Speech bubble
Superman Speech bubble
Spectrum Speech bubble
Zeus
Anti-Man Speech bubble
Doctor Ihdrom Speech bubble
Thunderhead N/A
Powerhouse N/A
The Traveler Speech bubble
The Apparition N/A
Turncoat Speech bubble
Ultra-Light N/A
Firelord N/A
Sub-Zero Speech bubble
Bombshell N/A
Green Lantern Speech bubble
Green Arrow Speech bubble
Hawkman Speech bubble
Plastic Man
Speedy
The Atom Speech bubble
Black Canary N/A
Elongated Man N/A
Queen Hippolyte N/A


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Wonder Woman's magic lasso
  • Green Lantern's power ring
  • TroubAlert
  • Magic sphere
  • Teleportation chamber (mentioned)

Vehicles

Production

Behind the scenes

  • By the end of the comic, Wonder Dog is speaking to himself through thought bubbles.

Errors

  • On the front cover, the World Beater says he's beaten all of the world's superheroes, but Batman and Robin are missing.

Everlasting influence

Due to defeating the World Beater, Marvin and Wendy are told of a final test they must take to be official Super Friends members in issue #6.

References