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** The final page features a drawing of the comic's production staff accompanied by a banner bearing the message "Have a Great Con & Farewell from the Super Friends Team"
* WaxingLyrical: The 16th issue has some schoolchildren recite the lyrics to Alice Cooper's "School's Out".

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** The final page features a drawing of the comic's production staff accompanied by a banner bearing the message "Have a Great Con & Farewell from the Super Friends Team"
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* TransformationConventions: One issue had the JLA turned into various non-human primates. Superman became a gorilla (which is the strongest primate), Batman became a gibbon (one of the more agile primates), Green Lantern became a chimp (which uses tools), Flash became a patas monkey (which is the fastest primate), Aquaman became a proboscis monkey (which swims), and Wonder Woman became a bonobo (which is peaceful).
* WaxingLyrical: The 16th issue has some schoolchildren recite the lyrics to Alice Cooper's "School's Out".Out".
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* BirthdayEpisode: One of the issues is set on Batman's birthday, with the team setting up an elaborate stunt for a surprise party involving a villain who turns out to be Robin kidnapping them.
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* ContinuityCameo: The fifth issue has Gorilla Grodd use a machine that turns humans into apes and vice versa. Lesser-known DC comics characters Detective Chimp and Sam Simeon appear as humans who have turned into apes.

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* ContinuityCameo: The fifth issue has Gorilla Grodd use a machine that turns humans into apes and vice versa. Lesser-known DC comics characters Detective Chimp and Sam Simeon appear as humans who have turned into apes.the first noteworthy human victims of Grodd's machine.
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Written by Sholly Fisch and illustrated by Dario Brizuela as well as J. Bone, Scott Shaw, Mike Kazelah and Stewart [=McKenny=], this ongoing series started publication in May 2008 and concerned the adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern (John Stewart), Aquaman and the Flash as they'd battle various DC supervillains and provide the reader with fun activities, crafts they can make and lessons on how to a a good and responsible person.

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Written by Sholly Fisch and illustrated by Dario Brizuela as well as J. Bone, Scott Shaw, Mike Kazelah and Stewart [=McKenny=], this ongoing series started publication in May 2008 and concerned the adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern (John Stewart), Aquaman and the Flash as they'd battle various DC supervillains and provide the reader with fun activities, crafts they can make and lessons on how to a be a good and responsible person.
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Lasting 29 issues, the comic ended publication in September 2010. Has no connection to ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'' aside from the shared title and being aimed at younger audiences.

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Lasting 29 issues, the comic ended publication in September 2010. Has no connection to ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'' aside from the shared title and being a DC Comics media aimed at younger audiences.
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** The part with the issue's secret coded message has Wonder Woman telling the reader "May Hera guide you until we meet again", the message itself when deciphered reading "Thanks for reading...and being a Super Friend!"

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** The part with the issue's secret coded message message, which typically gives a description of next issue's story when decoded, has Wonder Woman telling the reader "May Hera guide you until we meet again", the again". The message itself when deciphered reading reads "Thanks for reading...and being a Super Friend!"

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* EndOfSeriesAwareness: The 29th issue has Hawkman appear in a background cameo where he grouses about never making a proper appearance, Wonder Woman telling the reader "May Hera guide you until we meet again", a drawing of the comic's production staff accompanied by the message "Have a Great Con & Farewell from the Super Friends Team" and the final coded message reading "Thanks for reading...and being a Super Friend!"

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* EndOfSeriesAwareness: The While the 29th issue has leaves the door open for more stories by having "The End" end with a question mark, there are some clear indications that this issue is the last.
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Hawkman appear appears in a background cameo where he grouses about never making a proper appearance, appearing in the comic.
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Wonder Woman telling the reader "May Hera guide you until we meet again", the message itself when deciphered reading "Thanks for reading...and being a Super Friend!"
** The final page features
a drawing of the comic's production staff accompanied by a banner bearing the message "Have a Great Con & Farewell from the Super Friends Team" and the final coded message reading "Thanks for reading...and being a Super Friend!"Team"
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* EndOfSeriesAwareness: The 29th issue has Hawkman appear in a background cameo where he grouses about never making a proper appearance, Wonder Woman telling the reader "May Hera guide you until we meet again" and the final coded message reading "Thanks for reading...and being a Super Friend!"

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* EndOfSeriesAwareness: The 29th issue has Hawkman appear in a background cameo where he grouses about never making a proper appearance, Wonder Woman telling the reader "May Hera guide you until we meet again" again", a drawing of the comic's production staff accompanied by the message "Have a Great Con & Farewell from the Super Friends Team" and the final coded message reading "Thanks for reading...and being a Super Friend!"

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* ChristmasEpisode: The tenth issue takes place during the Christmas season and has the Super Friends having to stop Dr. Light's scheme to ruin the holidays for everyone.

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The tenth issue takes place during the Christmas season and has the Super Friends having to stop Dr. Light's scheme to ruin the holidays for everyone.everyone.
** Another Christmas story occurs in the 22nd issue, where a wheelchair-bound girl named Ellie ends up helping the Super Friends defeat Amos Fortune after the heroes lighten up her holiday by assuring her that her inability to walk doesn't have to prevent her from making great achievements.


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* EndOfSeriesAwareness: The 29th issue has Hawkman appear in a background cameo where he grouses about never making a proper appearance, Wonder Woman telling the reader "May Hera guide you until we meet again" and the final coded message reading "Thanks for reading...and being a Super Friend!"
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* ContinuityCameo: The fifth issue has Gorilla Grodd use a machine that turns humans into apes and vice versa. Lesser-known DC comics characters Detective Chimp and Sam Simeon appear as humans who have turned into apes.

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* ContinuityCameo: The fifth issue has Gorilla Grodd use a machine that turns humans into apes and vice versa. Lesser-known DC comics characters Detective Chimp and Sam Simeon appear as humans who have turned into apes.apes.
* WaxingLyrical: The 16th issue has some schoolchildren recite the lyrics to Alice Cooper's "School's Out".
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'''DC Super Friends''' is a comic book tie-in to Fisher-Price's Imaginext DC Super Friends toyline.

Written by Sholly Fisch and illustrated by Dario Brizuela as well as J. Bone, Scott Shaw, Mike Kazelah and Stewart [=McKenny=], this ongoing series started publication in May 2008 and concerned the adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern (John Stewart), Aquaman and the Flash as they'd battle various DC supervillains and provide the reader with fun activities, crafts they can make and lessons on how to a a good and responsible person.

Lasting 29 issues, the comic ended publication in September 2010. Has no connection to ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'' aside from the shared title and being aimed at younger audiences.
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!!This comic contains examples of:
* AdaptationDyeJob: The Green Lantern Ch'p is depicted in the 14th issue as having gray fur, when the mainstream comics typically depicted him with brown fur.
* BirdPoopGag: The 14th issue has a joke about the Flash being unable to prevent seagulls from pooping on him while he's rendered motionless.
* ChristmasEpisode: The tenth issue takes place during the Christmas season and has the Super Friends having to stop Dr. Light's scheme to ruin the holidays for everyone.
* ComicBookAdaptation: A comic based on the DC Super Friends toyline by Imaginext.
* ContinuityCameo: The fifth issue has Gorilla Grodd use a machine that turns humans into apes and vice versa. Lesser-known DC comics characters Detective Chimp and Sam Simeon appear as humans who have turned into apes.

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