The Secret Orgins of... SUPER POWERS

Though there were other comics series with similar names before and after, the longest-running Secret Origins comic book was published by DC Comics from April 1986 to August 1990.  It included 50 regular issues, three annuals, and one special edition.  This series of blog posts focuses on the stories that would have been, should have been, or otherwise follow the spirit of that series.

The Secret Origins of... Super Powers

Super Powers was a Kenner toy line that consisted of three waves of DC Comics super hero action figures, each with some sort of "super power" that was usually activated by squeezing the figure's legs together.  In addition, there were a number of vehicles released, as well as a Hall of Justice playset.  A collector case for the first wave of action figures was also sold.  It appeared in toy catalogs around 1984.  The exterior of the case was designed to look like a "giant comic book" and the interior of the case featured "biographies" of eight of the super heroes: Aquaman, Batman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Robin, Superman, and Wonder Woman.  (The four villains of the first wave did not receive biographies.)  

Pay close attention to the origin of Aquaman, as his story will feature in a future blog.  




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