- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- Lee Elias (signed)
- Inks:
- Lee Elias
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- science fiction
- Synopsis:
- Lance Orton travels back in time to Camelot, where he discovers that the Knights of the Round Table have been replaced by robots.
- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- Joe Orlando
- Inks:
- Joe Orlando
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre:
- superhero; humor
house ad for Plastic Man (DC, 1966 series) #4
- Script:
- Jack Miller ?
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- occult
- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- Carmine Infantino
- Inks:
- Joe Giella
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre:
- superhero
house ad for The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #169 [80 Page Giant G-34], on sale February 14
- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- Joe Maneely
- Inks:
- Joe Maneely
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- occult; western
- Synopsis:
- Two explorers are helped by a Native American shaman who receives messages from an old totem pole.
- Reprints: show reprint note before migration
- Script:
- Jack Schiff
- Pencils:
- Bob Oksner
- Inks:
- Bob Oksner
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre:
- fact; celebrity
- Characters:
- Bob Hope
- Synopsis:
- Bob Hope teaches that the Golden Rule is found in many different world religions.
Published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly.
Previously published in DC comics cover-dated April 1964.
- Script:
- Henry Boltinoff
- Pencils:
- Henry Boltinoff (signed)
- Inks:
- Henry Boltinoff
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- Henry Boltinoff
- Job Number:
- 6484
hint submitted by Steve Kropinak, Kittanning, Pennsylvania
- Script:
- ?
- Letters:
- typeset
listing of DC comics on sale in early March 1967
- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- George Roussos
- Inks:
- George Roussos
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- science fiction
- Synopsis:
- Zookeeper Jack Hall encounters an alien who switches minds with him and he fights to get his own body back, even when the alien's mind has moved on to another body.
- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- Bob Brown
- Inks:
- Bob Brown
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre:
- western; period
house ad for Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) #110, on sale March 2