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Superman Family : ウィキペディア英語版
The Superman Family

''The Superman Family'' was an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1974 to 1982 featuring supporting characters in the ''Superman'' comics. The term "Superman Family" is often used to refer to the extended cast of characters (especially super-powered ones) of comics books associated with Superman. A similarly titled series ''Superman Family Adventures'' was launched in 2012.
==Publication history==
''The Superman Family'' was an amalgamation of the titles ''Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane'' and ''Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen'', along with the first series of ''Supergirl''. The first issue, #164, took its numbering from ''Jimmy Olsen'', which had reached issue #163 and thus had the most issues published. ''Lois Lane'' ended at #137, while the newly launched ''Supergirl'' book had only made it to #9 at the time (a tenth, and final, issue was published five months after Superman Family's launch.)
''The Superman Family'' went through two distinct phases. In its inception the three leads Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, and Supergirl rotated new stories each issue with reprints for the other characters. The first six issues (#164-169) of the series were in the 100 Page Super Spectacular format and Nick Cardy was the cover artist. Changes were made in the setting of Supergirl's adventures during the character's run in the title. She moves to Florida to join the faculty at the New Athens Experimental School in issue #165. In an "imaginary tale" set in a possible future in issue #200, Supergirl, now known as Super''woman'', is depicted as being the Governor of Florida in her secret identity of Linda Danvers. She leaves Florida and relocates to New York City to become a soap opera actress in issue #208.
After the cancellation of ''Super-Team Family'', a Supergirl/Doom Patrol team-up originally scheduled to appear in that title was published in ''The Superman Family'' #191-193. Supergirl battled the Enchantress in issues #204-205 and teamed with the Legion of Super-Heroes in issue #207.
''The Superman Family'' became the first DC Comics series in the 80-page Dollar Comic format, consisting of 64 pages of new stories, beginning with issue #182 (March–April 1977). With that issue, the "framing element" was removed from the covers, and the book switched to printing all new material. It became a monthly series in 1981 starting with issue #207.
Featured series included:
*"Lois Lane"—The adventures of Lois Lane, where she regularly battled criminals. (#166, #169, #172, #175, #178, #181-222)
*"Supergirl"—The adventures of Supergirl. (#165, #168, #171, #174, #177, #180, #182-222)
*"Jimmy Olsen"—The adventures of Jimmy Olsen. (#164, #167, #170, #173, #176, #179, #182-222)
* "Superboy"—The adventures of the Earth-One Superman as a teenage superhero. This series continued from ''Adventure Comics'' #458 and led to the feature leaving the title for its own in 1980, ''The New Adventures of Superboy''. (#182, #191-196)
* "The Private Life of Clark Kent"—The adventures of Clark Kent in which he used his powers and skills without becoming Superman. This feature had moved over from ''Superman'' after issue #328 of that series. (#182, #191-196) After the cancellation of ''The Superman Family'' it returned to ''Superman'' for two more appearances in issues #371 and 373.
* "Mr. and Mrs. Superman"—The adventures of the Earth-Two Superman and his wife, Lois Lane Kent. This feature had moved from ''Superman'' after issue #329 of that series.〔 (#195-196, #198-199, #201-222)
* "Krypto"—the adventures of Superman's dog with the aid of detective Ed Lacy. (#182-192)
* "Nightwing and Flamebird"—the adventures of the second Nightwing and Flamebird team of heroes (Van-Zee and Ak-Var) in the Bottled City of Kandor. (#182-194)
DC published several other ''... Family'' titles concurrent with ''The Superman Family''. These included ''Batman Family'' (1975–78), ''Super-Team Family'' (1975–78) and ''Tarzan Family'' (1975–76). As a rule, DC's other ''... Family'' titles contained mostly reprints, and featured a higher page count and higher price than DC's other titles.
With issue #222 (September 1982), ''The Superman Family'' was cancelled and replaced with ''The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl'', which briefly featured a "Lois Lane" back-up series.

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