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Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 4 11

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES VOL. 4 #11

Cover Date: September 1990
Cover Price: $1.75

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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Keith Giffen (signed)
Inks: Al Gordon (signed)
Colors: Tom McCraw


Story: [Tenzil Kem Takes A Bite Out of Crime!] (23 Pages)

Credits:

PlotKeith Giffen, Al Gordon, Tom Bierbaum, Mary Bierbaum
StoryTom Bierbaum, Mary Bierbaum
PencilsKeith Giffen
InksAl Gordon
LetteringTodd Klein
ColorsTom McCraw
EditingMichael Eury

Feature Character(s):

Tenzil Kem (next in issue #13)
Jo Nah
Cham (behind the scenes)

Supporting Character(s):

Calorie Queen (next in issue #14)
Brek Bannin (also in flashback in between flashback in issue #28 and issue #3; next in issue #13)
Querl Dox
Bounty (behind the scenes; next in issue #18)
Imra Ardeen-Ranzz (next in Adventures of Superman #478)
Mekt Ranzz (behind the scenes)
Dirk Morgna (in between issues #9 and #15)
Celeste Rockfish (behind the scenes)
Shvaughn Erin (in between issues #3 and #18)
J*ss Toor-Tsaquin (last in Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 3 #54; last 5 Year Gap appearance)

Villain(s):

Roxxas (behind the scenes)
Dominators
Earthgov
Science Police Earth officers (in flashback)
Officer Ghodhammer (first appearance; a Science Police officer of Earth; also in flashback)
Circe (in between issues #6 and #13)

Other Character(s):

Khfeurb Chee Bez (last in issue #6)
Science Police Winath
Bob Finger (first appearance; a professor)
Ms. Jacobi (first appearance; a procecutor)
Dr. Aydon Jeks (first appearance; a doctor; in holovid broadcast)

Location(s):

Space Sector 1771
Winath

Comment(s):

The McCauley Omnicom feature below appears before the final two pages of the story.


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Feature: "McCauley Omnicom: Holo Scene" (1 Pages)
"A Critical Look At This Week's Entertainment, with Bril Tone and Har Daws"

Credits:

Tom Bierbaum and Mary Bierbaum (script)
Mark Waid (edits)

Feature Character(s):

Bril Tone
Har Daws

Comment(s):

This is an excerpt from a transcript of "Holo Scene", reviewing "Tenzil for the Defence".