MELBA MANTON | CHRONOLOGY |
Created by Cary Bates and John Rosenberger |
CHRONOLOGY
Melba Manton first appeared in Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #131 (June 1973): "Superman Marry Me".
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Melba Manton in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.
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Melba Manton Chronology
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Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #131 (June 1973): "Superman Marry Me" |
Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #132/3 (July 1973): "Introducing Melba" |
Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #133 (September 1973): "The Lady Is a Bomb" |
Supergirl Vol. 1 #6/2 (August 1973): "The Final Cut!" |
Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #135 (November 1973): "The Amazing After-Life of Lois Lane" |
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #160/2 (October 1973): "The Shadow from the Grave" |
Superman Vol. 1 #271 (January 1974): "The Man Who Murdered Metropolis" |
Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #136 (January-February 1974): "Wonder Woman: Mrs. Superman" |
Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #137/2 (September-October 1974): "This Building Is Dead" |
Superman Vol. 1 #280/2 (October 1974): "The Last Headline" |
Superman Vol. 1 #289/2 (July 1975): "Right Down My Alley" |
Action Comics #464 (October 1976): "Superman, I'm Going to Re-Run Your Life" |
Superman Family #184/2 (July-August 1977): "The Final Flight" |
Superman Family #186/3 (November-December 1977): "Dateline: A Kingdom of the Mad" |
Action Comics #479 (January 1978): "The Giant from the Golden Atom" |