TIGRA | CHRONOLOGY |
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CHRONOLOGY
Tigra first appeared in New Gods Vol. 1 #7 (February-March 1972): "The Pact".
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Tigra 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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Tigra Chronology
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Jack Kirby's Fourth World #5/2 (July 1997): "O, Deadly Darkseid" |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World #10 (December 1997): "AfterMath" [Flashback] |
Orion #2 (July 2000): "...For Amber Waves of Grain!" [Flashback] |
Orion #3/2 (August 2000): "Tales of the New Gods: Nativity" |
New Gods Vol. 1 #7 (February-March 1972): "The Pact" |
Mister Miracle Vol. 1 #8 (May-June 1972): "The Battle of the Id" |
New Gods Vol. 2 #12 (January 1990): "Bloodline Part Six" |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World #1 (March 1997): "Born of Thunder, Born of Flame" |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World #2 (April 1997): "A Clash of Titans" |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World #3 (May 1997): "Back to the Wall" |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World #9 (November 1997): "Sons of the Father" |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World #10 (December 1997): "AfterMath" |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World #16 (June 1998): "Power Play" |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World #17 (July 1998): "Blood War" |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World #18 (August 1998): "O Deadly Darkseid" |
Jack Kirby's Fourth World #19 (September 1998): "Genesis Rising" |
Orion #1 (June 2000): "O Beautiful for Spacious Skies..." [Flashback] |
Orion #2 (July 2000): "...For Amber Waves of Grain!" |
Orion #3 (August 2000): "...For Purple Mountain Majesties!" |