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"Crisis on Earth-Three (Reprise)!": Freed from their interdimensional prison, the three members of the Crime Syndicate of America decide to restart their conquerance of Earth-Three. Due to years of non-use Power Ring's mystic lamp is leaking energy t

Quote1 I needed time to wait-- rest-- and recoup. The waiting is over, the resting at an end. Adam Blake must retire for a time-- Captain Comet must return! Good-bye, Lois. And thank you for your kindness. We won't meet again, I'm afraid. Destiny calls us to different paths-- And the choice is not ours to make! Quote2
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Secret Society of Super-Villains #14 is an issue of the series Secret Society of Super-Villains (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1978.

Synopsis for "Crisis on Earth-Three (Reprise)!"

Freed from their interdimensional prison, the three members of the Crime Syndicate of America decide to restart their conquerance of Earth-Three. Due to years of non-use Power Ring's mystic lamp is leaking energy that is changing the human populace into monsters. Comet stops Power Ring's attack by seemingly destroying the lamp and recaptures Super-Woman and Johnny Quick before heading off to Earth-Two after the Wizard and the other Super-Villains.

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  • Volthoom (Mentioned only)

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Notes

  • While it appears that Comet destroys Power Ring's leaking lamp it is revealed in later stories that the lamp was not destroyed. Power Ring even repaired the lamp as he continued to use it until his death in the Crisis (as shown in Crisis on Infinite Earths #1).
  • The same is true of Johnny Quick' primary enhancement helmet which was shown to have been destroyed here but is not. Quick adapts a secondary helmet that he is shown wearing here which does not enhance his speed as much as the original one.
  • First appearance of Lois Lane of Earth-Three who will later inspire Alexander Luthor of Earth-Three to become her world's superhero and mother of Alexander Luthor, Jr. (Earth-Three).
  • The Injustice Society is repeatedly and erroneously referred to as the Injustice Gang in this issue.
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Multiversal Crossover
The events from this issue or series involve a Multiversal Crossover between Pre-Crisis worlds and characters. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Pre-Crisis Multiverse Crossover category.
See also Post-Crisis Multiverse Crossovers.



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