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Issue Details

Issue #55
Published May 1991
Cover Price 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD
Pages 36
Editing Mike Carlin [as Mike Merlin--er, Carlin]; Dan Thorsland (assistant)
Notes 1991 Triangle #13.

Cover Details - "Time and Time Again! Phase Six: Superman Against the Demons of Camelot!"

Characters Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-El]; The Demon; Merlin
Genre Superhero
Pencils Jerry Ordway (signed)
Inks Jerry Ordway (signed)
Colors Jerry Ordway (signed)
Notes 1991 Triangle #13.
Reprinted in Superman: Time and Time Again (DC, 1994 series) #nn

15 page Superman story "Time & Time Again Phase Six: Camelot"

Characters Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-El]; Merlin; The Demon (bonds with Jason Blood at end of story); Rex Nemorensis [Jason Blood]; Lois Lane; Jimmy Olsen; Lucy Lane; Sarah Olsen; Bibbo Bibboswki; Perry White; Alice White; Elroy (Lois' cat); High Pockets; VILLAINS: Mordred; Morgaine Le Fey
Synopsis Morgaine Le Fey's creatures are attacking Camelot. The soldiers cry to Merlin for help. Merlin thinks about how Morgaine Le Fey has cut off his access to the time-stream, preventing him from summoning Sir Justin, the Shining Knight. Regretfully, he resorts to summoning his half-brother, the Demon Etrigan. The Demon fights back the creatures, but a great black knight with incredible strength attacks him. Mordred tells Morgaine that the Demon has engaged their champion. Morgaine says that she must take the Eternity Book from Merlin. The Rex Nemorensis, Guardian of the Sacred Oak, looks on at the destruction at Camelot. In the present, the Lexcorp board has agreed to get their "hands dirty in the day-to-day operations." Perry White talks to Alice about getting away and moving forward. An exasperated Jimmy Olsen begs his mother to stop showing his baby pictures to Lucy Lane. Bibbo and another man bang their heads together reaching for a quarter. Lois hopes that Clark is safe. In the past, Etrigan's demon-flame removes the black knight's armor, revealing Superman! Merlin uses a transportation spell to take Superman to his quarters and probes Superman's mind. He discovers how Morgaine put a spell on Superman to make him her black knight. Merlin undoes the spell and turns Superman into a white knight and transports him to the battle outside. Merlin gives Etrigan a page from the Eternity Book and tells him to take up residency in the body of a human. Superman confronts Morgaine Le Fey and Mordred. Morgaine tries to put a spell on him, but Merlin's new armor blocks it. She blasts the armor but sees Merlin doing a spell on the tower. She tells Mordred that they must retreat to the Oaks because Merlin intends to kill them all. Camelot is destroyed in a mightly explosion that encompasses Superman. "The Dark Ages descended upon England. And the nightmare began for the Rex Nemorensis--the Priest of the Oak called Jason Blood.
Genre Superhero
Script Jerry Ordway
Pencils Jerry Ordway
Inks Jerry Ordway
Colors Glenn Whitmore
Letters John Costanza
Notes Story continued from ACTION COMICS (DC, 1938 series) #664 (April 1991) and story continues in ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN (DC, 1987 series) #478 (May 1991).
Reprinted in Superman: Time and Time Again (DC, 1994 series) #nn

2 page Metropolis Mailbag letters page "Metropolis Mailbag"

Script Dan Thorsland
Letters typeset
Notes Letters from readers - Dale Coe, Jeff Dyer, Paul Chin, Daniel P. Gainey, Frank Balkin, Judy Savage, Kevin Doyle, Lon Wolf, Dodge Cartwright, Septimus O'Donnor adn Jared Knapp - and responses from Dan Thorsland.

6 page Newsboy Legion story "Blaze of Glory!"

Characters Guardian [Jim Harper]; Newsboy Legion [Tommy; Flip; Gabby; Big Words; Scrapper]; Dubbilex; Thomas Thompkins; Anthony Rodrigues; Walter Johnson; Patrick MacGuire; John Gabrielli; Angry Charlie; VILLAIN: A D.N.Alien (Jimmy Olsen clone); Dabney Donovan; Dragorin
Synopsis Dubbilex explains to Mr. Gabrielli that Guardian is following the Jimmy Olsen clone, using tunnels going towards the atomic pile. He realizes that the Newsboy Legion has now disappeared. They are in the air vents, and they talk about the monster, Crazy Arnie, that supposedly saved Gabby from a vampire. The other newsboys don't believe him. A strange creature looks on from another ventilation shaft. The Guardian fights Jimmy Olsen, who is now reddish-orange and on fire. The clone manages to trap the Guardian and is about to kill him when the Newsboy Legion shows up, aiming a fire hose at the clone. They blast him, knocking him back and creating a huge cloud of green smoke. When the smoke clears, they see he was reduced to "ash and scoria via spontaneous conflagration." They also see Guardian far away from where he was trapped. Guardian says someone freed him and carried him there. Gabby exclaims that Angry Charlie must have saved him. The adults arrive, and it's revealed that some of Olsen's tissue samples are missing from the Cell Block. A crazed man in the tunnels below watches the scene on a jury-rigged monitor. His name is Dabney Donovan and he thinks of all the types of clones he could make from Olsen, like Porcupine Olsen and Big-Head Olsen. Cadmus will never take one of his creations alive, he explains, because of the pyro-granulite implants that he traded for with Lexcorp. His servant, Dragorin, arrives with a new specimen for Donovan, a wolverine.
Genre Superhero
Script Karl Kesel
Pencils Karl Kesel
Inks Karl Kesel
Colors Glenn Whitmore
Letters Bill Oakley
Notes Feature continues in SUPERMAN (DC, 1987 series) #56 (June 1991).