The Day that Lasted Forever!; Gone with what Wind? last edited by cbishop on 11/12/23 12:10PM View full history

    Superboy is heading toward the Kent Farm for Thanksgiving dinner when he remembers he had planned a little trip into the future for the monthly meeting of the Legion of Super-Heroes, so he changes course and streaks into the time barrier. Unexpectedly, Superboy come across a massive tear disrupting the time stream.

    1. "The Day that Lasted Forever!" written by Paul Kupperberg, penciled and inked by Kurt Schaffenberger, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Ben Oda. Part 2 of 4 continues from Superman #380 and continues in Superman #381.
    2. "Gone with what Wind?" written by E. Nelson Bridwell and Bob Rozakis, penciled by Howard Bender, inked by Dan Adkins, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Ben Oda.

    Superman's mind is trapped in the body of his younger self in the past while Supeboy's mind is trapped in the body of his older self in the present.

    Characters and Clothes created by fans for this issue's Dial "H" For Hero:

    Chris King:

    • Chris' clothes, designed by Eugenio Ocasio Jr., Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
    • The Trail Blazer, created by Cheno Streeter, Lakewood, NJ.

    Vicki Grant:

    • Psi-Clone, created by Jim Jordan, Long Beach, MO.
    • Vicki's clothes, designed by Eugenio Ocasio Jr., Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.

    Villains:

    • The Silhouette, created by Ty Preston Horlang, Conroe, TX. (continues from last issue)
    • Windrider, created by Kevin Lindenmuth, Farmington Hills, MI.
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