SPARX II (D.C. Force) | CHRONOLOGY |
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CHRONOLOGY
Sparx first appeared in Adventures of Superman Annual #5 (1993): "Blood Relations".
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Sparx 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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Sparx Chronology
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Adventures of Superman Annual #5 (1993): "Blood Relations" |
Eclipso Annual #1 (1993): "The Man Who Cracked" |
Bloodbath #1 (early December 1993): "Bloodbath" |
Bloodbath #2 (late December 1993): "Bloodbath" |
Showcase '94 #6/2 (early June 1994): "Allure of New Orleans" |
Showcase '94 #12/2 (December 1994): "Love At First Fight" |
Guy Gardner: Warrior #29 (March 1995): "It's My Party and I'll Fight If I Want To" |
Blood Pack #1 (March 1995): "Episode One: All Shook Up" |
Blood Pack #2 (April 1995): "Episode Two: Blue Hawaii" |
Blood Pack #3 (May 1995): "Episode Three: Viva Las Vegas!" |
Blood Pack #4 (June 1995): "Episode Four: It's Now or Never" |
Deathstroke #49 (July 1995): "All the King's Men" |
Guy Gardner: Warrior #39 (February 1996): "Merriment, Mistletoe, and Mayhem!" |
Superboy Vol. 3 #28 (June 1996): "Losin' It: Tough Love" |
Superboy and the Ravers #1 (September 1996): "House Rules: The Never-Ending Party" |
Superboy and the Ravers #2 (October 1996): "House Rules: This Ain't No Party" |
Superboy and the Ravers #3 (November 1996): "House Rules: Illegal Aliens" |
Superboy and the Ravers #4 (December 1996): "House Rules: Political Party" |
Superboy and the Ravers #5 (January 1997): "Dial 'X' For X-Mas" |
Superboy and the Ravers #6 (February 1997): "Truth Or Dare" |
Superboy and the Ravers #7 (March 1997): "Road Trip: Speed Kills" |
Superboy and the Ravers #8 (April 1997): "Road Trip: The Romance of the Road" |
Superboy and the Ravers #8/2 (April 1997): "Road Trip, Part Two and A Half: Pit Stop" |
Superboy and the Ravers #9 (May 1997): "Road Trip: The Road Not Taken" |
Superboy and the Ravers #10 (June 1997): "Meltdown: Flatline" |
Superboy and the Ravers #11 (July 1997): "Kindred: Funeral for a Friend" |
Superboy and the Ravers #12 (August 1997): "Kindred: Reunion" |
Superboy and the Ravers #13 (September 1997): "Kindred: My Precious" |
Genesis #2 (October 1997): "Edge of Destruction" |
Genesis #3 (October 1997): "Event Horizon" |
Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #126 (October 1997): "Where Have All the Heroes Gone" [Flashback; Behind the Scenes of Genesis #3] |
Genesis #4 (October 1997): "Last God Standing" |
Superboy and the Ravers #14 (October 1997): "Genesis Suicide Squad" |
Superboy and the Ravers #15 (November 1997): "Edge of the Event Horizon" |
Superboy and the Ravers #16 (December 1997): "Half-Life of the Party" |
Superboy and the Ravers #17 (January 1998): "Love Is All That Anti-Matters: No Weddings and a Funeral" |
Superboy and the Ravers #18 (February 1998): "Love Is All That Anti-Matters: The Deadliest of the Species" |
Superboy and the Ravers #19 (March 1998): "Love Is All That Anti-Matters: Last Dance" |
Young Justice #49 (November 2002): "Fighting Maad Part Three: A.W.O.L." |
Young Justice #50 (December 2002): "Fighting Maad Part Four: M.U.B.A.R." |
Young Justice #51 (January 2003): "Zand on the Run" |
Infinite Crisis #5 (April 2006): "Faith" |
Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special #1 (June 2006): "A Hero Dies But One" |
Superman/Batman #32 (February 2007): "The Enemies Among Us, Part 5" |
Trinity #28/2 (February 2009 [December 10, 2008]): "Railing Against the Tide" |
Trinity #39 (April 2009 [February 25]): "Metropolis" |
Final Crisis #1 (July 2008): "D.O.A.: The God of War!" |