DIAMONDETH (Iris Jacobs) | CHRONOLOGY |
Created by Paul Levitz and Ric Estrada, Bob Rozakis and Juan Ortiz |
CHRONOLOGY
Diamondeth first appeared in (Iris Jabobs): Karate Kid #1 (March-April 1976): "My World Begins in Yesterday".
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Diamondeth 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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Diamondeth Chronology
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Karate Kid #1 (March-April 1976): "My World Begins in Yesterday" |
Karate Kid #2 (May-June 1976): "The International Dooms of Major Disaster" |
Karate Kid #3 (July-August 1976): "The Revenger" |
Karate Kid #4 (September-October 1976): "The Rage of Yesterdays Lost" |
Karate Kid #5 (November-December 1976): "The Tomorrow Thief" |
Karate Kid #6 (January-February 1977): "Showdown with Commander Blud" |
Karate Kid #7 (March-April 1977): "The Gyro-Master Strikes Twice" |
Karate Kid #8 (May-June 1977): "Pandemonium, Panic, Pulsar" |
Karate Kid #9 (July-August 1977): "The Black Belt Contract" |
Karate Kid #11 (November-December 1977): "Disasters of Yesteryear" |
Karate Kid #12 (January-February 1978): "The 'Time' of Your Death" |
Karate Kid #13 (March-April 1978): "Tomorrow's Battle--Yesterday" |
Karate Kid #14 (May-June 1978): "Diamondeth is Forever" |
Karate Kid #15 (July-August 1978): "Bring Back My Future to Me" |
Kamandi #58 (August-September 1978): "Enter: The Legionnaire" |
Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #246 (December 1978): "Will the Last One To Leave Mercury Please Close the Planet?" |
Brave and the Bold #198 (May 1983): "Terrorists of the Heart" |