![]() Publication history ĭue to the delays caused by having to redo the first issue from scratch, Conway assigned David Anthony Kraft to script the next three issues of Secret Society of Super Villains over his plots. The inclusion of a regular hero in the book helped to avoid Comics Code Authority concerns about presenting villains in a positive light. Conway said that he wanted a regular 'lead hero' for the villains to interact with. Starting from the second issue, the comic's recurring hero is Captain Comet. In the revised first issue, the team's lineup included Captain Cold, Gorilla Grodd, Star Sapphire and the Manhunter from the original conception, and added the Mirror Master, the Copperhead, Sinestro, the Shadow Thief and the Wizard. The Manhunter suspects Darkseid controls it from afar and suggests forming the Secret Society of Super Villains to combat Darkseid while pursuing their own goals. The group, made up of Captain Cold, Gorilla Grodd, Clayface, Star Sapphire, and a clone of the Manhunter, turns on their benefactor when the Manhunter raises the issue of Darkseid's history of trying to enslave humanity. In the original story, Darkseid (demanding to be called the Director) founds the group under the title of the Brotherhood of Crime in a bid to hold the world ransom by stealing the world's deadliest nerve gas. In my time at DC in Carmine’s years, this was the most significant change in an issue I recall his asking for at that late stage. While I wasn’t in the room, I clearly recall Gerry coming back down the hall to his office, confused, as Carmine had looked through the issue wanting to see the villains’ clubhouse or headquarters, and when that wasn’t in the book, asking Gerry to redo it. Then, according to Conway's assistant Paul Levitz:Ĭustom in those years was for the editor to bring the finished inks of an issue in to Carmine for a cover conference, during which Carmine would usually sketch a cover design in pen on typing paper. The first issue of Secret Society of Super Villains was drafted with artwork by Pablo Marcos. ![]() Conway said: "Obviously, this was lifted from Dick Tracy, but having costumed villains with a shared goal - even if it was simply the destruction of their common enemy - seems to be something that was unique to DC". Since other editors were somewhat possessive towards the more popular DC Comics supervillains, Conway resorted to sifting through DC's back issues in search of members, finally selecting a lineup of relatively obscure and/or forgotten villains. In the decades following the cancellation of the original book, the fictional group has returned in many forms.Įditor Gerry Conway created the team to be "a kind of 'evil' Justice League", inspired by the "Rogues Gallery" that fellow editor Julie Schwartz created for the Flash. The series was cancelled with issue #15 in July 1978, as part of the DC Implosion, a period when DC suddenly cancelled dozens of comics. The series presented a group of DC's supervillains, mostly foes of the Justice League of America. Secret Society of Super Villains ( SSoSV) is a DC Comics title that debuted in May–June 1976. List of Secret Society of Super Villains members ![]() Secret Society of Super Villains #1 (May–June 1976) ![]() Lex Luthor's Secret Society of Super Villains as seen in Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special #1, art by Karl Kerschl.
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