During this run he also appeared in 'Super-Team Family Giant' #13 (September 1977), a story directly linked to the 'Secret Society of Super Villains' series, and as lead character for the first time since 1954 in an extended story, 'Danger: Dinosaurs at Large!' in (DC Special #27, April/May 1977) by Gerry Conway and artist Arvell Jones.
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He next appeared in 1976, when writer Gerry Conway and co-writer David Anthony Kraft reintroduced him as a supporting character in 'Secret Society of Super Villains' starting with 'No Man Shall Call Me Master' ('Secret Society of Super Villains' #2, July/August 1976).
His first appearance was in Fantastic Four series 1 #142, (January 1974), and he was created by Gerry Conway and Rich Buckler.
The History of the Runestaff was adapted into comic book form in two books published by Savoy and drawn and adapted by James Cawthorn and a series by Gerry Conway, Roger Salick, and Rafael Kayanan.
Conway | Gerry Anderson | Conway Twitty | Tim Conway | John Horton Conway | Gerry Marsden | Gerry Conway | Gerry Adams | Gerry Rafferty | Conway, New Hampshire | Ron Conway | North Conway, New Hampshire | Martin Conway, 1st Baron Conway of Allington | Gerry Weber Open | Gerry Scotti | Conway's Game of Life | Gerry Goffin | Martin Conway | Jill Ker Conway | Gerry Healy | North Conway | Gerry O'Connor | Gerry House | Gerry Embleton | Gerry Beckley | Gerry | Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford | Burroughs School (Conway, South Carolina) | Susan Conway | Sean Conway |
Two former members of Eclection, Trevor Lucas and Gerry Conway, and two former members of Poet and the One Man Band, Jerry Donahue and Pat Donaldson (bass), completed the line-up responsible for what was long assumed to be the quintet's only album.