Volume 1
Super Friends: Saturday Morning Comics Vol. 1
In the Great Hall of the Justice League there are assembled the world's four greatest heroes created from the cosmic legends of the universe: SUPERMAN! WONDER WOMAN! BATMAN! AND AQUAMAN! And those three junior super friends: WENDY! MARVIN! And WONDER DOG!
Their mission: To fight injustice! To right that which is wrong! And to serve all mankind!
Inspired by the hit animated television series, these 1970s adventures are collected in their entirety for the first time ever! With over 500 pages of stories, this first of two volumes features the Super Friends with guest stars like the Atom, the Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Green Arrow, Black Canary, the Elongated Man, and more! Witness as they face off against villains like the Riddler, Cheetah, Poison Ivy, Toyman, and the Penguin!
Written by E. Nelson Bridewell (MAD Magazine) with art by Ramona Fradon (Aquaman, Metamorpho) this one-of-a-kind collection is not to be missed! The Super Friends: Saturday Morning Comics Vol. 1 collects The Super Friends #1-26, Aquateers Meet The Super Friends, and the Super Friends story and features from Limited Collectors' Edition #C-41 and #C-46, with a brand-new introduction from Fradon.
Volume 2
Super Friends: Saturday Morning Comics Vol. 2
From the Hall of Justice come these tales of the Justice League of America, inspired by the hit animated TV series! In these late-1970s and early-1980s tales, the Justice League of America assembles to battle villains including Felix Faust, Gorilla Grodd, and Sinestro, and face the threat of the aliens who stole Atlantis. Plus, fun with Plastic Man and the Wonder Twins! Collects Super Friends #27-47, plus material from Super Friends Special #1 and Super Friends: Truth, Justice, and Peace.
Issue 1
Super Friends (1976-1981) #1
Aquaman, Batman, Robin, Superman, and Wonder Woman attempt to prevent the Penguin, Poison Ivy, the Cheetah, and others from stealing the components of a super-robot.
Issue 2
Super Friends (1976-1981) #2
In this issue, the Penguin attacks in "Trapped by the Super Foes."
Issue 3
Super Friends (1976-1981) #3
An alien scientist transfers the powers of more than 100 super-villains to an android, forcing Aquaman, Batman, Robin, Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Flash into action.
Issue 4
Super Friends (1976-1981) #4
The Super Friends face the Riddler and Skyrocket. Starring Aquaman, Batman, Robin, Superman, Wonder Woman, Wendy, Marvin, Wonder Dog, and Commissioner Gordon.
Issue 5
Super Friends (1976-1981) #5
While the Super Friends stage a telethon, Greenback, using money as a weapon, kidnaps Bruce Wayne for ransom. Starring Aquaman, Batman, Robin, Superman, Wonder Woman, Wendy, Marvin, Wonder Dog, and Alfred Pennyworth.
Issue 6
Super Friends (1976-1981) #6
It's the Super Friends versus the Menagerie Man, who makes his first appearance here. He uses a piece of the Atom's dwarf star matter to shrink animals.
Issue 7
Super Friends (1976-1981) #7
Superman's old enemy Grax plants 12 bombs on Earth. Starring Aquaman, Batman, Robin, Superman, Wonder Woman, Wendy, Marvin, Wonder Dog, the Wonder Twins and Gleek (making their first comic book appearance), Hawkman, the Flash, and Green Arrow.
Issue 8
Super Friends (1976-1981) #8
In this issue, the Super Friends have 26 minutes to save billions of people from "The Mind Killers!"
Issue 9
Super Friends (1976-1981) #9
"Three Ways to Kill a World." Grax attacks the Hall of Justice while the Super Friends are distracted defusing his bombs.
Issue 10
Super Friends (1976-1981) #10
"The Monster Menace." Two monstrous creatures go after a couple of treasures, and the Super Friends attempt to stop them.
Issue 11
Super Friends (1976-1981) #11
"Kingslayer." The Super Friends attempt to stop Kingslayer from destroying six rulers.
Issue 12
Super Friends (1976-1981) #12
"The Atomic Twosome." The Super Friends attempt to capture and treat TNT and Dyna-Mite, a pair of radiation-based heroes from the past who have lost control of their powers.
Issue 13
Super Friends (1976-1981) #13
"The Mindless Immortal." Dr. Mist informs the Super Friends that a mole creature is about to attack.
Issue 14
Super Friends (1976-1981) #14
"Elementary." The Elementals, who command the powers of earth, fire, air, and water, draw the ire of the Super Friends.
Issue 15
Super Friends (1976-1981) #15
"The Overlord Goes Under." The Overlord uses his command of earth, air, fire, and water to strike four different locales.
Issue 16
Super Friends (1976-1981) #16
"The People Who Stole the Sky." The Super Friends must stop aliens that intend to prevent the people of Earth from flying.
Issue 17
Super Friends (1976-1981) #17
"Trapped in Two Worlds." The Time Trapper uses Professor Nichols's time machine to send Zan and Jayna through time and space and into danger.
Issue 18
Super Friends (1976-1981) #18
"Manhunt in Time." Professor Carter Nichols uses hypnosis to send the Super Friends back in time to confront the Time Trapper.
Issue 19
Super Friends (1976-1981) #19
"The Mystery of the Missing Monkey." The Menagerie Man captures Gleek and trains him to steal.
Issue 20
Super Friends (1976-1981) #20
"Revenge of the Leafy Monsters." Merlin gives a producer a magic movie projector that animates inanimate objects.
Issue 21
Super Friends (1976-1981) #21
"Battle Against the Super Friends." The Super Friends battle Superiorman and Wondrous Woman, who are shape-shifting villains from Zan and Jayna's homeworld.
Issue 22
Super Friends (1976-1981) #22
"It's Never Too Late." The Super Friends attempt to stop Chronos, who has distorted time in Gotham City.
Issue 23
Super Friends (1976-1981) #23
"SOS from Nowhere." Mirror Master sends the Super Friends and the Wonder Twins to different universes.
Issue 24
Super Friends (1976-1981) #24
"Past, Present, and Danger." The Super Friends find a pair of ancient Exorians in a pyramid that resembles Zan and Jayna.
Issue 25
Super Friends (1976-1981) #25
"Puppets of the Overlord." The Overlord uses mind control to turn the Super Friends into bad guys.
Issue 26
Super Friends (1976-1981) #26
"The Wonder Twins' Battle of Wits." Johnny Witts and company learn the secret identities of the Wonder Twins and Batman.
Issue 27
Super Friends (1976-1981) #27
"The Spacemen Who Stole Atlantis." Aquaman and his pals must recover Poseidonis (the capital of Atlantis), which has been stolen by aliens.
Issue 28
Super Friends (1976-1981) #28
"Masquerade of Madness." Felix Faust magically turns costume party attendees into the monsters they are dressed as.
Issue 29
Super Friends (1976-1981) #29
"Invisible Defenders of Earth." The Super Friends prevent an invasion of Earth, despite being stuck in two dimensions simultaneously.
Issue 30
Super Friends (1976-1981) #30
"Gorilla Warfare Against the Humans." Gorilla Grodd and Giganta turn the citizens of Gorilla City into humans in order to turn them against the Super Friends.
Issue 31
Super Friends (1976-1981) #31
"How to Trap an Orchid." Lisa Patrick uses Kryptonite as bait to capture the Black Orchid.
Issue 32
Super Friends (1976-1981) #32
Recipients of an award for public service, the Super Friends attend an awards ceremony with a surprising outcome in "The Scarecrow Fights With Fear". Written by E. Nelson Birdwell with Pencils by Kurt Schaffenberger and Inks by Bob Smith.
Issue 33
Super Friends (1976-1981) #33
When Jayna of the Wonder Twins accidentally transforms herself into an extinct bird she proves to be an irresistible target for The Menagerie Man. "The Secret of the Stolen Solitaire!" Written by E. Nelson Bridwell with Pencils by Ramona Fradon and Inks by Vince Colletta
Issue 34
Super Friends (1976-1981) #34
The Super Friends must learn how to take care of an alien creature after they awaken "The Creature That Slept a Million Years!". Also features a Wonder Twins backup story "The Boss and the Beast".
Issue 35
Super Friends (1976-1981) #35
When a tip comes in of a threat against the "Circus of the Super-Stars" that they are performing in as well as a series of crimes elsewhere coinciding at same time, the Super-Friends employ a set of circus performers as a duplicate set of Super-Friends to meet the challenge. But which job will the imposters be doing - circus performing or crook-catching? See if you can spot the clues and tell which ones are the real Super-Friends.
Issue 36
Super Friends (1976-1981) #36
The Super Friends meet Plastic Man in an unexpected team-up as they both seek to thwart the villain Warhead's attempt to steal military stockpiles. But will their two uncoordinated searches for him make this more of a Superhero trip-up than team-up?
Issue 37
Super Friends (1976-1981) #37
Supergirl in her civilian identity of Linda Danvers, brings a group of students with her to Gotham City for a Nostalgia Convention. But the Weather Wizard has his eye on some of the collections on display which spells "Bad Weather for Supergirl" until the Super Friends can lend a hand.
Issue 38
Super Friends (1976-1981) #38
Grax - the Earth-Hating Alien whose previous attempt to destroy the world was thwarted by a timely warning from the Wonder Twins is back again and more dangerous than ever in "The Fate of the Phantom Super Friends!".
Issue 39
Super Friends (1976-1981) #39
When his attempts at remote Mind Control fail to unleash any hidden powers in his victims, Overlord begins growing highly evolved genetically altered clones of himself. Will, "The 'Future' Son of Overlord!", prove to be advanced enough to defeat the Super Friends?
Issue 40
Super Friends (1976-1981) #40
When the Monocle targets his "senses scrambler" on members of the Super Friends, they end up doing harm instead of good. Will Wonder Woman's arrest be what allows Batman and the others to see through the illusions and overcome the "Menace of the Mixed-Up Senses"?
Issue 41
Super Friends (1976-1981) #41
After the Wonder Twins fail to stop Toyman's theft at the Gotham Museum toy fair, will they or the rest of the Super Friends be able to meet his challenge to stop his next toy heist?
Issue 42
Super Friends (1976-1981) #42
Two new costumed characters have hit town: a spectacular villain called Green Thumb and a fantastic superheroine, the Green Fury. It's flora against flame as the Super Friends are joined by a Brazilian beauty in a story we call…"How Green Was My Gotham!" And join the Wonder Twins in an additional holiday tale of "A Christmas with Everything!"
Issue 43
Super Friends (1976-1981) #43
The evil Overlord is back, this time with a new Futurio clone named Futurio-XX, evolved from even further in the future, in "Futurio Times Ten!" This issue also features a separate Plastic Man story, "Mouth-Trap."
Issue 44
Super Friends (1976-1981) #44
When the Super Friends all suddenly suffer from amnesia, it's up to the Wonder Twins, Zan and Jayna, to overcome the "Peril of the Forgotten Identities!"
Issue 45
Super Friends (1976-1981) #45
The ancient and powerful Dr. Mist has summoned the Super Friends and a team of allies of theirs from around the world for an urgent mission. A new evildoer named the Conqueror has captured six of the world's greatest villains, and the Super Friends now have to help their old foes escape before the Conqueror gains their secrets and absolute power.
Issue 46
Super Friends (1976-1981) #46
The Super Friends and their allies continue to free evildoers before the Conqueror can gain their secrets. But when he sets his sights on Dr. Mist, will the Conqueror be able to learn his ancient secrets and use that knowledge against the Justice League in "The Conqueror's Greatest Conquest!"?
Issue 47
Super Friends (1976-1981) #47
The Wonder Twins' birthday celebration is interrupted by an emergency distress call. With the Green Fury outnumbered against foes in the Amazon, the twins will have to wait to blow out their candles until the Super Friends can help defeat "The Demons from the Green Hell."